User's Manual
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Fields 
Description 
Select Encryption 
Select the Encryption Mode from the pull down menu. 
Authentication 
Open System: Open system authentication provides identification for using the wireless 
adapter's MAC address. Open system authentication is used when no authentication is 
required. 
Shared Key: It verifies that an authentication-initiating station has knowledge of a 
shared secret. The 802.11 standard currently assumes that the shared secret is 
delivered to the participating wireless clients by means of a more secure channel that is 
independent of IEEE 802.11. 
Auto: Auto is the default authentication algorithm. It will change its authentication type 
automatically to fulfill client’s requirement. 
Key Length 
Select the Key length 
Key Format 
When Key Length is selected as 64-bites then Input ASCII (5 Characters) or Hex (10 
Characters) 
When Key Length is selected as 128-bits then Input ASCII (13 Characters) or Hex (128 
Character) 
Encryption Key 
User can enter the characters based on selected Key Length & Key Format. The format 
can be passphrase or characters. 
Fields 
Description 
Select Encryption 
Select the Encryption Mode from the pull down menu. 
Pre-Authentication 
Select Pre-Authentication as Personal or Enterprise. 
Encryption Type 
TKIP: Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) for data Encryption. TKIP utilizes a stronger 
encryption method and incorporates Message Integrity Code (MIC) to provide 
protection against hackers. 
AES: Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) for data encryption. AES utilized a symmetric 
128-bit block data encryption. 
AUTO: Auto is the default Encryption Type. It will change automatically to fulfill client’s 
requirement. 
Pre-shared Key 
User can enter Maximum number of Key Length. The format can be passphrase or any 
characters. 










