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WEP Key Maker 1.1
WEP Key Maker generates a hexadecimal WEP key from a pass phrase.

IEEE 802.11b uses a 104 or 40-bit key to encode packets with WEP encryption. Third-party devices typically use a hexadecimal key, which WEP Key Maker creates. The key can be copied from WEP Key Maker's dialog and pasted directly into Airport dialogs and third-party software. WEP Key Maker also creates keys of other lengths.
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