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The standard states that the index can be 0-3 for 40bit and should be 0 for 104 bit. WEP40 is displayed when the key index is greater then 0. Not mandatory, but TKIP is typically used with WPA and CCMP is typically used with WPA2. One of CCMP, WRAP, TKIP, WEP, WEP40, or WEP104. OPN = no encryption,“WEP?” = WEP or higher (not enough data to choose between WEP and WPA/WPA2), WEP (without the question mark) indicates static or dynamic WEP, and WPA or WPA2 if TKIP or CCMP is present. Displays “e” following the MB speed value if the network has QoS enabled. The dot (after 54 above) indicates short preamble is supported.
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