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WPA-Enterprise
This option features WPA used in coordination with a RADIUS server.
(This should only be used when a RADIUS server is connected to the
Router.)
Encryption:
Choose
TKIP
or
AES
from the drop down list. (AES is a
stronger encryption method than TKIP.)
RADIUS Server:
Enter the IP Address of the RADIUS server.
RADIUS Port:
Enter the port number of the RADIUS server. The default
value is 1812.
Shared Key:
Enter the key shared between the Router and the server.
Key Renewal:
Enter a key renewal value to tell the Router how often it
should change the encryption keys. The value must be between
60-99999.
WPA2-Enterprise
This option features WPA2 used in coordination with a RADIUS server.
(This should only be used when a RADIUS server is connected to the
Router.)
Encryption:
Choose
AES
or
WPA-TKIP
or
WPA2-AES
from the drop
down list.
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RADIUS Server:
Enter the IP Address of the RADIUS server.
RADIUS Port:
Enter the port number of the RADIUS server. The default
value is 1812.
Shared Key:
Enter the key shared between the Router and the server.
Key Renewal:
Enter a key renewal value to tell the Router how often it
should change the encryption keys. The value must be between
60-99999.
RADIUS
RADIUS stands for Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service. It is a
networking protocol that uses access servers to provide centralized
management of access to large networks.
RADIUS Server:
Enter the IP Address of the RADIUS server.
RADIUS Port:
Enter the port number of the RADIUS server. The default value is
1812.
Shared Key:
Enter the key shared between the Router and the server.
Encryption:
Select either 64-bits or 128-bits from the drop-down list The 64-bits
encryption requires 10 hexadecimal digits. The 128-bits encryption requires 26
hexadecimal digits .You can set up to four different keys.
Passphrase:
Strings of hexadecimal characters are not easy to remember. This
conversion utility converts a simple word or phrase into hex, so that you can easily
remember and regenerate the pass-phrase.
TX Key:
You can specify which key you want to use for the WiFi network.
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Disabled
If you do not want to use any security method for your wireless network,
choose
Disabled
.
Advanced WiFi Setting
AP Isolation:
This isolates all wireless clients and wireless devices on
your network from each other. Wireless devices will be able to
communicate with the Router but not with each other.
Frame Burst:
Enabling this option may provide your network with greater
performance.
Authentication Type:
The default is Open System authentication, where
the sender and the recipient do not use a WEP key for authentication. To
use a WEP key for authentication, select Shared Key.
Basic Rate:
The Basic Rate setting is not actually one rate of
transmission but a series of rates at which the Router can transmit. The
Router advertises its Basic Rate to the other wireless devices in your
network, so they know which rates are used. The Router also advertises
that automatically selects the best rate for transmission. The default
setting is
Auto
, where the Router can transmit at all standard wireless
rates. The Basic Rate is not the actual rate of data transmission. If you
want to specify the Router’s rate of data transmission, configure the
Transmission Rate
setting.
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Transmission Rate:
The rate of data transmission should be set
depending on the speed of your wireless network. You can select from a
range of transmission speeds.
CTS Protection Mode:
CTS (Clear To Send) is a function used to
minimize collisions among wireless devices on a wireless local area
network (LAN). The default setting is
Auto
and the Router automatically
uses CTS Protection Mode when your Wireless-G products are
experiencing severe problems and are not able to transmit to the Router
in an environment with heavy traffic. This function boosts the Router’s
ability to catch all Wireless-B and Wireless-G transmissions, but it
severely decreases performance.
Beacon interval:
Beacons are packets sent by an Access Point to
synchronize a wireless network. Specify a value. 100 is the default
setting.
DTIM Interval:
The default setting for DTIM (Delivery Traffic Indication
Message) is 3. A DTIM is a countdown informing clients of the next
window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages.
Fragmentation Threshold:
The fragmentation threshold, which is
specified in bytes, determines whether packets will be fragmented.
Packets exceeding the setting value will be fragmented before
transmission. 2346 is the default setting.
RTS Threshold:
This value should remain at its default setting of 2347. If
inconsistent data flow is a problem, only a minor modification should be
made.
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WiFi Clients Filter
WiFi Clients Filter
You can allow or deny specific users to access your wireless network by
using the WiFi Clients Filter.
Service:
To use the WiFi Clients Filter, select Enabled. To disable it, select
Disabled
.
Filtering By:
You can filter users by two methods:
Prevent
the listed PCs from
accessing the wireless network, or
Permit
the listed PCs to access the wireless
network. Select the method you want.
Filtered Client List
Enter MAC addresses in the Filtered Client List section, and click
Save Settings
.
To display a list of network users, click
Wireless Client List
.

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