Ver.
2.0
HD3011/HD3010
User
Manual
6/60
also
supports
passphrases,
it
does
so
only
as
a
way
to
more
easily
create
static
keys,
which
are
usually
comprised
of
the
hex
characters
0
‐
9
and
A
‐
F.
WPA
Algorithms
TKIP
TKIP
stands
for
“Temporal
Key
Integrity
Protocol.”
It
was
a
stopgap
encryption
protocol
introduced
with
WPA
to
replace
the
very
‐
insecure
WEP
encryption
at
the
time.
TKIP
is
actually
quite
similar
to
WEP
encryption.
AES
AES
stands
for
“Advanced
Encryption
Standard.”
This
was
a
more
secure
encryption
protocol
introduced
with
WPA2,
which
replaced
the
interim
WPA
standard.
TKIPAES
When
you
set
your
router
to
use
WPA2,
you
usually
have
the
option
to
use
AES,
or
TKIP+AES.
When
your
device
is
set
to
"WPA2
with
TKIP+AES"
it
means
that
network
devices
that
can
use
WPA2
will
connect
with
WPA2,
and
network
devices
that
can
only
use
WPA
will
connect
with
WPA.
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