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2.2.3 Wireless Security Setup
Encryption — Select “None,” “WEP,” “WPA,” WPA2” or “WPA2 Mixed.”
• WEP: Wired Equivalent Protocol.
• WPA: WI-FI Protected Access (WPA) is an intermediate solution
for security issues. It uses Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)
to replace WEP.
WPA Authentication Mode — “Enterprise” uses an external
authentication server (e.g., RADIUS) and EAP just as IEEE 802.1X
does; “Personal” uses pre-shared keys without the need for additional
servers. Both options will generate a master session key for the
authenticator (AP) and supplicant (client station).
WPA Cipher Suite/WPA2 Cipher Suite — Choose either TKIP or AES.
Pre-Shared Key Format — Select passphrase or hex characters.
Pre-Shared Key — Enter up to 128 characters.
Authentication RADIUS Server — Enter a port, IP address and
password.
2.2.4 Wireless Access Control
Wired Access Control Mode — If you choose “Allowed Listed” from the
drop-down menu, only those clients whose wireless MAC addresses
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