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WPA Group ReKey Interval:
Enter the Key Renewal period, which tells the Router how often
it should change encryption keys.
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RADIUS Server IP Address:
The IP address of the RADIUS server.
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RADIUS Port:
The port of the RADIUS server. The default number is 1812.
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RADIUS key:
The password of the RADIUS Server.
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WPA Encryption:
Select the encryption you want to use: Automatic, TKIP or AES (AES is an
encryption method stronger than TKIP).
Configure WPA settings
1.
Select the WPA option from the Network Authentication drop-down list. The menu will
change to offer the appropriate settings.
2.
Change the WPA Group Rekey Interval as desired.
3.
Type in the IP address of the RADIUS server used in the RADIUS Server IP Address
field.
4.
Change the RADIUS Port if necessary.
5.
Type in the password in the RADIUS Key field.
6.
Use the default setting TKIP of WPA Encryption.
7.
Click the
Save/Apply
button to save the new configuration.
Figure 5-51
5.5.2.3. WPA-PSK
WPA-PSK requires a shared key and does not use a separate server for authentication. PSK keys
can be ASCII or Hex type.
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Figure 5-52
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WPA Pre-Shared Key:
Enter the key shared by the Router and your other network devices. It
must have 8-63 ASCII characters or 64 Hexadecimal digits.
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Click here to display:
Click it to show you the WPA Pre-Shared Key.
Configure WPA-PSK settings
1.
Select the WPA-PSK option. The menu will change to offer the appropriate settings as
the picture show above.
2.
WPA-PSK requires a shared key. Type the key in the space provided. PSK keys can be
ASCII or Hex type.
3.
Change the Group Key Interval as desired or use the default setting.
4.
Click the
Save/Apply
button to save the new configuration.
Figure 5-53
Note:
If you click the option
“Click here to display”
, the Figure 5-54 will pop-up, and it shows the
password you have set.
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Figure 5-54
5.5.2.4. WPA2
To configure WPA2 settings, select the WPA2 option from the drop-down list. The menu will
change to offer the appropriate settings. The steps of these settings are similar to WPA settings.
Figure 5-55
5.5.2.5. WPA2-PSK
To configure WPA2-PSK settings, select the WPA2-PSK option from the drop-down list. The
menu will change to offer the appropriate settings. WPA2-PSK requires a shared key and does
not use a separate server for authentication. PSK keys can be ASCII or Hex type.
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5.5.2.6. Mixed WPA2/WPA
To configure Mixed WPA2/WPA settings, select the Mixed WPA2/WPA option from the drop-down
list. The menu will change to offer the appropriate settings. The steps to these settings are similar
to those for WPA-PSK.
Figure 5-57
5.5.2.7. Mixed WPA2/WPA-PSK
To configure Mixed WPA2/WPA-PSK settings, select the Mixed WPA2/WPA-PSK option from the
drop-down list. The menu will change to offer the appropriate settings. The steps of this setting
are the same with WPA-PSK.
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Figure 5-58
5.5.3 Wireless -- MAC Filter
Choose “
Wireless
”
Æ
”
MAC Filter
”, you will see the screen of
Wireless-MAC
Filter
settings
shown as below.
Figure 5-59
Wireless access can be filtered by using the MAC addresses of the wireless devices transmitting
within your network’s RADIUS. To filter wireless users by MAC Address, either permitting or
blocking access. If you do not wish to filter users by MAC Address, select Disabled.
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Allow:
Click this button to allow wireless access by the devices listed on this screen.
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Deny:
Click this button to block wireless access from the devices listed on this screen.
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Add:
Click this button to add the MAC Address.
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Remove:
Click this button to remove the item of the MAC Address.
When you click the
Add
button, the picture that shown below will pop-up, and then you can enter
the MAC Address in the
MAC Address
field.
Note:
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