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Security Mode
Select the security mode, five options available:
Disabled: selecting this mode means no wireless security will be used.
64-bit WEP : see
page 45
128-bit WEP: see
page 46
WPA-PSK (no server): see
page 47
WPA (with Radius server): see
page 48
Figure 30
Security Mode Screen
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Accessing the Setup Wizard
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Wireless Security: 64-bit WEP
WEP is the basic mechanism to transmit your data securely over the
wireless network. Matching encryption keys must be setup on your
Router and wireless client devices to use WEP. 3Com recommends to use
stronger WPA/WPA2 security.
Figure 31
64-bit WEP Screen
To enable 64-bit WEP:
1
You can enter the 64-bit WEP key manually. Enter the WEP key as 5 pairs
of hex digits (0-9, A-F). Or you can generate the 64-bit WEP key
automatically. Enter a memorable passphrase in the Passphrase box, and
then click
Generate
to generate the hex keys from the passphrase.
For 64-bit WEP, you can enter up to four keys, in the fields Key 1 to Key 4.
The radio button on the left hand side selects the key that is used in
transmitting data.
2
Click Apply.
Note that all four WEP keys on each device in the wireless network must
be identical.
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Wireless Security: 128-bit WEP
WEP is the basic mechanism to transmit your data securely over the
wireless network. Matching encryption keys must be set up on your
Router and wireless client devices to use WEP. 3Com recommends to use
stronger WPA/WPA2 security.
Figure 32
128-bit WEP Screen
To enable 128-bit WEP:
1
You can enter the 128-bit WEP key manually, enter your WEP key as 13
pairs of hex digits (0-9, A-F). Or you can generate the 128-bit WEP key
automatically, enter a memorable passphrase in the Passphrase box, and
then click Generate to generate the hex keys from the passphrase.
2
Click Apply.
Note that the WEP keys on each device on the wireless network must be
identical. In 128-bit WEP mode, only one WEP key can be specified.
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WPA-PSK (no server)
WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) provides dynamic key changes and
constitutes the best security solution. If your network does not have a
RADIUS server. Select the no server option.
Figure 33
WPA-PSK (no server) Screen
1
1 Select WPA-PSK (no server) from the
WPA
drop-down menu.
2
Select
WPA mode
from the drop-down menu, three modes are
supported: WPA, WPA2, and Mixed mode.
3
Select
Encryption technique
from the drop-down menu, four options are
available: TKIP, AES, Auto for WPA AES for WPA2, and AES for both WPA
and WPA2.
WPA supports TKIP and AES Encryption technique, for some old module
of wireless client cards, they may only support TKIP. In this case, we
suggest you to select “AUTO for WPA, AES for WPA2”. If your wireless
client cards can support AES over WPA, we suggest you directly select
“AES for both WPA and WPA2”.
4
Enter the pre-shared key in the
Pre-shared Key
(PSK) field. The pre-shared
key is a password, in the form of a word, phrase or series of letters and
numbers. The key must be between 8 and 63 characters long and can
include spaces and symbols. Each client that connects to the network
must use the same key.
5
If you want the key that you enter to be shown on the screen as a series
of asterisks (*), then check the
Hide PSK
checkbox.
6
Click
Next.
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WPA (with Radius server)
WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) provides dynamic key changes and
constitutes the best security solution. This function requires that a
RADIUS server is running on the network.
Figure 34
WPA with Radius server Screen
1
Select WPA with RADIUS server from the
Security Mode
drop-down
menu.
2
Select
WPA mode
from the drop-down menu, three modes are
supported: WPA, WPA2, and Mixed mode.
3
Select
Encryption technique
from the drop-down menu, four options are
available: TKIP, AES, Auto for WPA AES for WPA2, and AES for both WPA
and WPA2.
WPA supports TKIP and AES Encryption technique, for some old module
of wireless client cards, they may only support TKIP. In this case, we
suggest you to select “AUTO for WPA, AES for WPA2”. If your wireless
client cards can support AES over WPA, we suggest you directly select
“AES for both WPA and WPA2”.
4
Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server on your network into the
RADIUS Server
field.
5
Enter the port number that the RADIUS server is operating on in the
RADIUS Port
field.
6
Enter the key for the RADIUS server in the
RADIUS Key
field.
7
By default, the WPA keys are changed every hour, but if you want to
change this setting, you can do so by specifying the required time in the
Re-key Interval field.
8
Click
Next
.
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