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Rekeying Time: type in the time for when the manager want clients to re-keying
the password for authentication and security.
Rekeying packets: type in the numbers of packets in which the manager want to
control every client to re-key the password when the number of every 1000
packets was transmitted.
V. Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) is the newest and best available standard in Wi-Fi
security. Two modes are available: Pre-Shared Key and RADIUS. Pre-Shared Key
gives you a choice of two encryption methods: TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity
Protocol), which utilizes a stronger encryption method and incorporates Message
Integrity Code (MIC) to provide protection against hackers, and AES (Advanced
Encryption System), which utilizes a symmetric 128-Bit block data encryption.
Disable WPA Security: to disable the WPA security.
Use WPA with Pre-Shared Key: type in 8 ~ 63 characters inside the dialog
box to have the WPA password between the AP and the clients.
Use WPA with Radius Server: the authentication between the Radius Server,
the AP and the clients using the Group Key Re-key Settings.
No Rekeying: the clients will not need to re-key the password to authenticate
with the Radius Server.
Rekeying Time: type in the time for when the manager want clients to re-keying
the password for authentication and security.
Rekeying packets: type in the numbers of packets in which the manager want to
control every client to re-key the password when the number of every 1000
packets was transmitted.
Update Group Key: to update the password when the station or the client
leaves the Networking Group (BSS, Basic Service Set).