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authentication. A passphrase is a string of characters longer than the usual password (which is
typically from four to 16 characters long) that is used in creating a digital signature (an encoded
signature that proves to someone that it was really you who sent a message) or in an encryption or
a decryption of a message. It is applicable only when you select WPA-PSK authentication. You will
need to enter an 8~63 characters password to start the encryption process, which will generate
four WEP keys automatically.
RADIUS – is short for Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service, an authentication and
accounting system used by many Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
.
RADIUS setup is used to set up
additional parameters for authorizing wireless clients through RADIUS server. The RADIUS setup is
required when you select to use Open System with 802.1x or WPA authentication.
Encryption WEP Key 1~4 Passphrase
Open System or Shared Key
WEP64 (bit) 10 hex characters Null
WEP128 (bit) 26 hex characters Null
Open System
WEP64 (bit) 10 hex characters Null
WEP128 (bit) 26 hex characters Null
Open System with 802.1x
WEP64 (bit) Null Null
WEP128 (bit) Null Null
Shared Key
WEP64 (bit) 10 hex characters Null
WEP128 (bit) 26 hex characters Null
WPA
TKIP Null Null
AES Null Null
WEP64 (bit) Null Null
WEP128 (bit) Null Null
WPA-PSK
TKIP Null 8-63 characters
AES Null 8-63 characters
WEP64 (bit) Null 8-63 characters
WEP128 (bit) Null 8-63 characters










