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Appendix B: Configuring Security on Wireless Clients
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2. Configure WPA/WPA2 Personal (PSK) security on each client as
shown in Figure 20.
Figure 20. Association Tab
3. Configure the following settings on the Association tab:
Network Authentication
WPA-PSK
Data Encryption
TKIP or AES depending on how this option is configured on the access
point.
Note
When the Cipher Suite on the access point is set to Both, then TKIP
clients with a valid TKIP key and AES clients with a valid CCMP
(AES) key can associate with the access point.
Network Key
Provide the key you entered on the access point Security settings for
the cipher suite you are using.
For example, if the key on the access point is set to use a TKIP key of
“012345678,” then a TKIP client specifies this same string as the
network key.
Choose either TKIP or AES for the
Data Encryption mode
Enter a network key that matches
the one specified on the access point
Choose WPA-PSK
(and confirm by re-typing)