User Manual

3.4.2 Wireless Security Settings
The Wireless Security section allows users to define the network as well as the security parameters for the
wireless home network as required. The factory default setting for security is WPA-WPA2 Mixed mode that
allows only the WPA/WPA2 devices to associate with the home router.
The Wireless Security section contains the following fields:
Network Name -- Used to change the name of your wireless network. This name appears in window's,
Macintosh, Linux or in other known networks.
Wireless security
Disabled -- No wireless security. All traffic may be read by others
WPA2-PSK -- The highest Level of Security. Passwords should be at least 8 characters and contain
characters besides letters and numbers such as , #, @, % & etc. Only devices that support WPA2-PSK
may associate. WPA2 Cipher is AES.
WPA-PSK -- The highest Level of Security. Passwords should be at least 8 characters and contain
characters besides letters and numbers such as , #, @, % & etc. Only devices that support WPA-PSK
may associate. WPA2 Cipher is AES.
WPA-WPA2 Mixed -- WPA2-PSK or WPA-PSK Security method depending on the device that needed
to connect. Passwords should be at least 8 characters and contain characters besides letters and
numbers such as , #, @, % & etc. WPA2 Cipher is AES. WPA Cipher is TKIP/ AES.
WEP -- The WEP Security is used if the devices that use the home router do not support WPA or
WPA2. WEP security is based on a fixed size password. Older devices only support 5 characters (40
bit) newer devices support 13 characters (104 bit). The 13 character security is better than 5
characters.
Password -- A User defined password. Passwords should be at least 8 characters and contain
characters besides letters and numbers such as , #, @, % & etc.
Verify Password -- Makes sure that entered password value is the intended one by comparing this
entry with the one above.
WPA Cipher -- An encryption algorithm used to secure the data communication. Temporal Key
Integrity Protocol (TKIP) provides per-packet key generation and is based on WEP. The Advanced
Encryption Standard (AES) is another very secure encryption option. With the "TKIP and AES" option,
the router negotiates the cipher type with the client, and uses AES when available.
Encryption (when using WEP mode) -- Defines the password characters number.
3.5 Router
3.5.1 User Management
The Administration screen allows the user to set username and password to access the Marvell router Web
Interface, to Save and/or Restore the router configuration and settings , to reset to factory settings and to
enable Turbo mode for higher performance. "
User Management
The User Management section contains the following fields:
Router Username -- Defines the Username used by the user to access the Marvell router Web
Interface.
Router Password -- Defines the Password used by the user to access the Marvell router Web
Interface.
Verify Password -- Makes sure that entered password value is the intended one by comparing this
entry with the one above.
By default the Logon settings are:
Router Username -- admin
Router Password admin