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Configuring WPA-PSK Security on a Client
Wi-Fi Protected Access
(WPA) with
Pre-Shared Key
(PSK) is a Wi-Fi Alliance subset of IEEE 802.11i,
which includes
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol
(TKIP),
Advanced Encryption Algorithm
(
AES
), and
Counter mode/CBC-MAC Protocol
(CCMP) mechanisms. PSK employs a pre-shared key for an initial
check of client credentials.
If you configured the Vivato Wi-Fi AP/Bridge to use WPA-PSK security mode . . .
. . . then configure WPA-PSK security on each client as follows.
Association Tab
Network Authentication
WPA-PSK
Data Encryption
TKIP or AES depending on how this option is configured on the
AP/Bridge.
Note:
When the Cipher Suite on the AP/Bridge is set to "Both",
then TKIP clients with a valid TKIP key and AES clients with a
valid CCMP (AES) key can associate with the AP/Bridge. For
more information, see Users Guide and Online Help on the AP/
Bridge.
Choose either TKIP or AES for the
Data Encryption mode
Enter a network key that matches
the one specified on the AP/Bridge
Choose WPA-PSK
(and confirm by re-typing)