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the use of a RADIUS authentication server.
Encryption:
Choose
TKIP, AES, TKIPAES
from the drop down list.
Rekey Interval:
Enter a key renewal value to tell the Router how often it
should change the encryption keys.
WPAPSK Type:
Choose
ASCII
or
HEX
from the drop down list.
WPAPSK:
Enter the key shared between the Router and the server. If
ASCII
is chosen as the
WPAPSK Type
, enter a passphrase between
8-63 characters. For
Hex
, enter a string of 64 hexadecimal digits.
WPA2 PSK
WPA2 PSK is a more advanced, more secure version of WPA PSK.
Encryption:
Choose
TKIP, AES, TKIPAES
from the drop down list.
Rekey Interval:
Enter a key renewal value to tell the Router how often it
should change the encryption keys.
WPAPSK Type:
Choose
ASCII
or
HEX
from the drop down list.
WPAPSK:
Enter the key shared between the Router and the server. If
ASCII
is chosen as the
WPAPSK Type
, enter a passphrase between
8-63 characters. For
Hex
, enter a string of 64 hexadecimal digits.
WPA - WPA2 - Mixed PSK
WPA and WPA2 Mixed PSK means the router uses both WPA PSK and
WPA2 PSK for authentication and allows the client PC to choose between
the two methods.
Encryption:
Choose
TKIP, AES, TKIPAES
from the drop down list.
Rekey Interval:
Enter a key renewal value to tell the Router how often it
should change the encryption keys.
WPAPSK Type:
Choose
ASCII
or
HEX
from the drop down list.
WPAPSK:
Enter the key shared between the Router and the server. If
ASCII
is chosen as the
WPAPSK Type
, enter a passphrase between
8-63 characters. For
Hex
, enter a string of 64 hexadecimal digits.
WiFi Filter
You can allow or deny specific users access to your wireless network by
using the WiFi Filter. Allow a specific user to your wireless network by
selecting
Allow
under the drop down list and entering the appropriate
MAC address; similarly, deny a specific user from your network by
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selecting
Deny
and entering the appropriate MAC address.
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WPS
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is a standard designed to easily setup and
automatically configure secure Wi-Fi networks between two WPS
supported devices. If the client PC supports WPS, the WPS feature can
be a user-friendly and simple process to get your Wi-Fi network up and
running.
Enable WPS:
This enables the WPS feature on the router.
To initiate a WPS session between the router and the prospective client
PC, select either the PBC (Push-Button Configuration) Mode or PIN
Mode and click on the
Start
button. The client PC will have 2 minutes to
connect to the router before the current session times out.
PBC Mode:
This mode allows the WPS session to be configured simply
by pressing the
Start
button on the web and on the client PC. Alternatively,
you can also press the WPS button on the side of router to initiate a
session.
PIN Mode:
This mode uses a PIN code to configure the WPS session
between the router and the client PC. Enter a PIN code (maximum 8
digits consisting of 0-9) or click
Generate
to automatically generate a
random 8 digit number. The PIN entered on the client PC must match this
PIN code for a successful WPS configuration.
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4G LTE Setup
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4G LTE Setup
PIN Verification
U/SIM's PIN Verification
If your SIM card PIN protection is enabled, you must enter the PIN code
for verification. Enter the code in the PIN Code field, and click
Verify
.
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PIN Management
U/SIM's PIN Management
After your SIM card is verified, you can enable or disable the PIN protection
on your SIM card. Select
Enabled
or
Disabled
, and click
Apply
.
U/SIM's Change PIN
You can change the PIN code on the SIM card. Enter your original PIN
code in the
Old PIN Code
field, enter the new PIN code in the
New PIN
Code
field and the
New PIN Confirm
field, and click
Change
.

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