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password in order to validate the connection. This type of encryption, while robust, is not as strong
as WPA2.
Click
Network Settings
>
Wireless
to display the
General
screen. Select
More Secure
as the
security level. Then select
WPA2-PSK
from the
Security Mode
list.
Figure 29
Wireless > General: More Secure: WPA2-PSK
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
6.2.4 WPA2 Authentication
The WPA2 security mode is currently the most robust form of encryption for wireless networks. It
requires a RADIUS server to authenticate user credentials and is a full implementation the security
protocol. Use this security option for maximum protection of your network. However, it is the least
backwards compatible with older devices.
Table 12
Wireless > General: WPA2-PSK
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Security Level
Select
More Secure
to enable WPA2-PSK data encryption.
Security Mode
Select
WPA2-PSK
from the drop-down list box.
Pre-Shared Key
The encryption mechanisms used for
WPA2
and
WPA2-PSK
are the same. The only
difference between the two is that
WPA2-PSK
uses a simple common password,
instead of user-specific credentials.
Type a pre-shared key from 8 to 63 case-sensitive ASCII characters or 64 hexidecimal
digits.
more.../hide more
Click
more...
to show more fields in this section. Click
hide more
to hide them.
WPA-PSK
Compatible
Enable this to allow wireless devices using
WPA-PSK
security mode to connect to your
Device. The Device supports WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK simultaneously.
Group Key Update
Timer
The
Group Key Update Timer
is the rate at which the RADIUS
server sends a new
group key out to all clients.
Encryption
If the security mode is
WPA2-PSK
and
WPA-PSK Compatible
is disabled, the
encryption mode is set to
AES
to enable Advanced Encryption System (AES) security on
your wireless network. AES provides superior security to TKIP.
If the security mode is
WPA2-PSK
and
WPA-PSK Compatible
is enabled, the
encryption mode also allows you to select
TKIPAES MIX
to allow both TKIP and AES
types of security in your wireless network.
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