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Wireless Tab
Setting Up and Configuring the Router
WPA2-Personal
Encryption
—WPA2 always uses AES for data encryption.
Shared Key
—Enter a WPA Shared Key of 8-63 characters.
Key Renewal
—Enter a Key Renewal Timeout period, which instructs the Wireless Router how
often it should change the encryption keys. The default is
3600
seconds.
WPA2-Personal Mixed
This security mode supports the transition from WPA-Personal to WPA2-Personal. You can have
client devices that use either WPA-Personal or WPA2-Personal. The Wireless Router will
automatically choose the encryption algorithm used by each client device.
Encryption
—Mixed Mode automatically chooses TKIP or AES for data encryption.
Shared Key
—Enter a WPA Shared Key of 8-63 characters.
Key Renewal
—Enter a Key Renewal Timeout period, which instructs the Wireless Router how
often it should change the encryption keys. The default is
3600
seconds.
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Wireless Tab
Setting Up and Configuring the Router
WPA-Enterprise
This option features WPA used in coordination with a RADIUS server for client authentication.
(This should only be used when a RADIUS server is connected to the Wireless Router.)
Encryption
—WPA offers you two encryption methods, TKIP and AES for data encryption.
Select the type of algorithm you want to use,
TKIP
or
AES
. The default is
TKIP
.
RADIUS Server
—Enter the RADIUS server’s IP address.
RADIUS Port
—Enter the port number used by the RADIUS server. The default is 1812.
Shared Key
—Enter the Shared Secret key used by the Wireless Router and RADIUS server.
Key Renewal
—Enter a Key Renewal Timeout period, which instructs the Wireless Router how
often it should change the encryption keys. The default is
3600
seconds.
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Wireless Tab
Setting Up and Configuring the Router
WPA2-Enterprise
This option features WPA2 used in coordination with a RADIUS server for client authentication.
(This should only be used when a RADIUS server is connected to the Wireless Router.)
Encryption
—WPA2 always uses AES for data encryption.
RADIUS Server
—Enter the RADIUS server’s IP address.
RADIUS Port
—Enter the port number used by the RADIUS server. The default is 1812.
Shared Key
—Enter the Shared Secret key used by the Wireless Router and RADIUS server.
Key Renewal
—Enter a Key Renewal Timeout period, which instructs the Wireless Router how
often it should change the encryption keys. The default is
3600
seconds.
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Wireless Tab
Setting Up and Configuring the Router
WPA2-Enterprise Mixed
This security mode supports the transition from WPA-Enterprise to WPA2-Enterprise. You can
have client devices that use either WPA-Enterprise or WPA2-Enterprise. The Wireless Router will
automatically choose the encryption algorithm used by each client device.
Encryption
—Mixed Mode automatically chooses TKIP or AES for data encryption.
RADIUS Server
—Enter the RADIUS server’s IP address.
RADIUS Port
—Enter the port number used by the RADIUS server. The default is 1812.
Shared Key
—Enter the Shared Secret key used by the Wireless Router and RADIUS server.
Key Renewal
—Enter a Key Renewal Timeout period, which instructs the Wireless Router how
often it should change the encryption keys. The default is
3600
seconds.
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Wireless Tab
Setting Up and Configuring the Router
Wireless Connection Control
Configure the Connection Control List to either permit or block specific wireless client devices
connecting to (associating with) the Wireless Router.
Select SSID—
Select the desired SSID.
Enabled
/
Disabled
—Enable or disable wireless connection control. The default is
Disabled
.
Connection Control
There are two ways to control the connection (association) of wireless client devices. You can
either
prevent
specific devices from connecting to the Wireless Router, or you can
allow
only
specific client devices to connect to the Wireless Router. The client devices are specified by their
MAC addresses. The default is to
allow
only specific client devices.
Connection Control List
MAC 01-20
—Enter the MAC addresses of the wireless client devices you want to control.
Wireless Client List
—Instead of manually entering the MAC addresses of each client, the
Wireless Router provides a convenient way to select a specific client device from the client
association table. Click this button and a window appears to let you select a MAC address from
the table. The selected MAC address will be entered into the Connection Control List.
Change these settings as described here and click
Save Settings
to apply your changes, or click
Cancel Changes
to cancel your changes. Help information is displayed on the right-hand side
of the screen.
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