User`s guide

A. Appendix
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Wireless LAN - Wireless LAN Basic Conguration
Network Authentication
General Conguration
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Detail Conguration
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Details Select the network authentication mode that will be used to connect to your wireless devices. To ensure
a secure network, it is recommended to use WPA/WPA2. For IEEE 802.11n, only AES can be used
Range Open, Shared, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA/WPA2-PSK, 802.1X, WPA-Enterprise, WPA2-Enterprise, WPA/
WPA2-Enterprise
Default Value Wireless LAN1 : WPA2-PSK
Wireless LAN2 - 4 : Open
Note Open (Open System):
Allows all access without authentication. For encryption mode, WEP can be used.
Shared (Pre-Shared Key):
Uses WEP key for encryption and allows access only from those with the same WEP key. For encryption
mode, WEP can be used.
WPA-PSK:
Uses PSK for network authentication. For encryption mode, TKIP/AES/AUTO can be selected. The
encryption key will be generated by communicating with your
wireless devices using a Pre-Shared key.
WEP key setting is not used for this mode.
WPA2-PSK:
Uses PSK for network authentication. For encryption mode, AES/AUTO can be selected. The encryption
key will be generated by communicating with your
wireless devices using a Pre-Shared key. WEP key
setting is not used for this mode.
WPA/WPA2-PSK:
Uses both WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK authentication.
802.1X:
Uses IEEE 802.1X user authentication and WEP encryption.
WPA-Enterprise:
Uses IEEE 802.1X user authentication and TKIP/AES/AUTO encryption.
WPA2-Enterprise:
Uses IEEE 802.1X user authentication and AES/AUTO encryption.
WPA/WPA2-Enterprise:
Uses IEEE 802.1X user authentication and AES/AUTO encryption.
When running in IEEE 802.11n, Shared and IEEE 802.1X authentication modes and WEP and TKIP
encryption modes cannot be used.