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2. WPA-Personal
WPA
(Wi-Fi
Protected
Access)
,
a
Wi-Fi
standard, is a more recent wireless encryption
scheme, designed to improve the security
features of WEP. It applies more powerful
encryption types (such as TKIP [Temporal Key
Integrity Protocol] or AES [Advanced Encryption
Standard]) and can change the keys dynamically
on every authorized wireless device.
WPA Algorithms:
Select one encryption type,
AES or TKIP. (AES is stronger than TKIP.)
Pass Phrase:
Enter the key which must have
8-63 ASCII characters.
Key Renewal Interval:
Enter the key renewal
period. It is to tell the Router how often to change
the keys.
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3. WPA2-Personal
WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access version 2)
, It's
more secure than Wired Equivalent Privacy
(WEP) and easy to set up.
WPA Algorithms:
Select key Algorithms such as
TKIP, AES and TKIP&AES.
Pass Phrase:
Enter the key which must have
8-63 ASCII characters.
Key Renewal Interval:
Enter the key renewal
period. It is to tell the Router how often to change
the keys.
4. WPA-Enterprise
This Authentication protocol based on RADIUS
server. This security mode is used when a
RADIUS server is connected to the Router.
Radius IP Address:
Please input IP address of
the radius server here.
Radius Port:
Please input the port number of
the radius server here.
Shared key:
The encryption key that the router is
authenticated through RADIUS server
Session
Timeout:
The
recertification
time
interval between the router and the server. The
default value is 3600s.
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5. WPA2-Enterprise
This security mode is also used when a RADIUS
server is connected to the Router.
WPA Algorithms:
Select key Algorithms such as
TKIP and AES.
Radius IP Address:
Please input IP address of
the radius server here.
Radius Port:
Please input the port number of
the radius server here.
Shared key:
The encryption key that the router is
authenticated through RADIUS server
Session
Timeout:
The
recertification
time
interval between the router and the server. The
default value is 3600s.
6. 802.1X
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This security mode is used when a RADIUS
server is connected to the Router. 802.1x, a kind
of Port-based authentication protocol, is an
authentication type and strategy for users. The
port can be either a physic port or logic port
(such as VLAN). For wireless LAN users, a port
is just a channel. The final purpose of 802.11x
authentication is to check if the port can be used.
If the port is authenticated successfully, you can
open this port which allows all the messages to
pass. If the port isn’t authenticated successfully,
you can keep this port “disable” which just allows
802.1x authentication protocol message to pass.
WEP:
Select “enable/disable” WEP encryption
which indicates the authentication process
between wireless adapter and wireless router.
Radius IP Address:
Please input IP address of
the radius server here.
Radius Port:
Please input the port number of
the radius server here.
Shared key:
The encryption key that the router
is authenticated through RADIUS server.
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Session Timeout:
The recertification time
interval between the router and the server. The
default value is 3600s.
NOTE: To improve security level, do not
use those words which can be
found in a dictionary or too easy to
remember! Wireless clients will
remember the WEP key, so you only
have to input the WEP key on
wireless client once, and it’s worth
to use complicated WEP key to
improve security level.
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