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WPA-PSK Wireless Security
WPA-PSK
Data - WPA-PSK Screen
Security
System
WPA-PSK
Like WEP, data is encrypted before transmission. WPA is more
secure than WEP, and should be used if possible. WPA-PSK is
the version of WPA, which does NOT require a Radius Server
on your LAN.
PSK
Enter the PSK (network key). Data is encrypted using a key
derived from the network key. Other Wireless Stations must
use the same network key. The PSK must be from 8 to 63
characters in length.
Encryption
The WPA-PSK standard allows different encryption methods to
be used. Select the desired option. Wireless Stations must use
the same encryption method.
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WPA2-PSK Wireless Security
WPA2-PSK
Data - WPA2-PSK Screen
Authentication
WPA2-PSK
This is a further development of WPA-PSK, and offers even
greater security.
PSK
Enter the PSK (network key). Data is encrypted using a key
derived from the network key. Other Wireless Stations must
use the same network key. The PSK must be from 8 to 63
characters in length.
Encryption
The WPA2-PSK standard allows different encryption methods
to be used. Select the desired option. Wireless Stations must
use the same encryption method.
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WPA / WPA2-802.1x Wireless Security
WPA / WPA2-802.1x
Data
WPA / WPA2-802.1x Screen
Server Address
Enter the server address here.
Radius Port
Enter the port number used for connections to the Radius
Server.
Shared Key
Enter the shared key. Data is encrypted using a key derived
from the network key. Other Wireless Stations must use the
same key. The key must be from 8 to 63 characters in length.
Encryption
The encryption method is TKIP. Wireless Stations must also
use TKIP.
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Password Screen
The password screen allows you to assign a password to the Wireless Router.
Password Screen
Old Password
Enter the existing password in this field.
New password
Enter the new password here.
Verify password
Re-enter the new password here.
You will be prompted for the password when you connect, as shown below.
Password Dialog
The "User Name" is always
admin
Enter the password for the Wireless Router, as set on the
Password
screen
above.
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Chapter 4
PC Configuration
This Chapter details the PC Configuration required on the local ("Inter-
nal") LAN.
Overview
For each PC, the following may need to be configured:
TCP/IP network settings
Internet Access configuration
Wireless configuration
Windows Clients
This section describes how to configure Windows clients for Internet access via the
Wireless Router.
The first step is to check the PC's TCP/IP settings.
The Wireless Router uses the TCP/IP network protocol for all functions, so it is
essential that the TCP/IP protocol be installed and configured on each PC.
TCP/IP Settings - Overview
If using the default Wireless Router settings, and the default Windows
TCP/IP settings, no changes need to be made.
By default, the Wireless Router will act as a DHCP Server, automatically pro-
viding a suitable IP Address (and related information) to each PC when the PC
boots.
For all non-Server versions of Windows, the default TCP/IP setting is to act as
a DHCP client.
If using a Fixed (specified) IP address, the following changes are
required:
The
Gateway
must be set to the IP address of the Wireless Router
The
DNS
should be set to the address provided by your ISP.
If your LAN has a Router, the LAN Administrator must re-
configure the Router itself. Refer to
Chapter 8 - Advanced
Setup
for details.
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