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connect to your network.
WEP: WDAP-2000PE allows you to use WEP data encryption to
secure your data from being eavesdropping by unauthorized
users. There are WEP64, WEP128 and WEP152 provided for
data encryption.
You can either use ASCII format or Hex format to enter a key.
With Hex format, 2 digits represent 1 byte. Once you enable the
WEP function, please make sure that exactly the same WEP keys
are set on the Wireless AP as well as on wireless client stations.
Note: Some Wireless Client Card used for Hexadecimal digits
only. Please note that when configuring WEP encryption keys, a
WEP128 ASCII key looks like "An ASCII key!" (13 characters),
while a WEP64 hex key looks like "441224A8B2"(5 characters).
802.1x: Use 802.1x to do authentication and provide encryption (if
rekeying is enabled). An external RADIUS server should be setup,
and you also need to complete the configurations on “RADIUS
Settings” page under “Advanced Settings” tab.
WPA-PSK: Use WPA-PSK to provide security, you need to enter
an ASCII key for this mode. Different encryption types can be
used: TKIP, CCMP, or both. A group key is used for multi-
cast/broadcast data, and the rekey interval is time period that the
system will change the group key periodically. The shorter the
interval is, the better the security is.
WPA: This version of WPA requires a Radius Server on your LAN
to provide the client authentication according to the 802.1x stan-
dard. You would also need to complete the configurations on
“RADIUS Settings” page under “Advanced Settings” tab. Data
transmissions are encrypted using the WPA standard. Different
encryption types can be used: TKIP, CCMP, or both. A group key
is used for multicast/broadcast data, and the rekey interval is time
period that the system will change the group key periodically. The
shorter the interval is, the better the security is.
3.3.4 Save Config
After stepping through the Wizard’s pages, you can press the “FINISH” button on this page for
your modification to take effect. This also makes your new settings saved into the permanent
memory on your system.
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