WEP on router or access point or both?



I have a Netgear WGR614 router and a Netgear WPN802 RangeMax Access
Point. I already have WEP (64-bit) on the router. Do I need to take
the WEP off of the router and add it to the access point? If WEP stays
on router, what do I need to do so that wireless devices will work
with the access point? The wireless devices work with the router
before introducing the access point.

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