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ProSafe Dual Band Wireless N Access Point WNDAP350 Reference Manual
Table 2-1. Network Authentication Types
Type
a
WPA2-PSK
(WPA2 is a later version of WPA )
WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK
a. All options are available if using Access Point mode. In bridge modes some options may be unavailable.
Data Encryption. The available options depend on the Network Authentication setting
selected (see
Table 2-1
settings are explained in the table below:
Table 2-2. Data Encryption Settings
Data Encryption Type
None
Open WEP
64 bits WEP
128 bits WEP
152 bits WEP
TKIP
AES
TKIP + AES
Use of Passphrases and Keys are explained below:
Passphrase. To use the Passphrase to generate the WEP keys, enter a passphrase and
click the Generate Keys button. You can also enter the keys directly. These keys must
match the other wireless stations.
Key 1, Key 2, Key 3, Key 4. If using WEP, select the key to be used as the default
key. Data transmissions are always encrypted using the default key. The other keys
can only be used to decrypt received data.
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Description
Only select this if all clients support WPA2. If selected, you must use
AES or TKIP + AES encryption and enter the WPA passphrase
(Network key).
This selection allows clients to use either WPA (with TKIP) or WPA2
(with AES). If selected, you must use TKIP + AES encryption and
enter the WPA passphrase (Network key).
above); otherwise, the default is None. The Data Encryption
Description
No encryption is used.
Can be used with WEP encryption or no encryption.
Standard WEP encryption, using 40/64 bit encryption.
Standard WEP encryption, using 104/128 bit encryption.
Proprietary mode that will only work with other wireless devices that support
this mode.
This is the standard encryption method used with WPA and WPA2.
This is the standard encryption method for WPA2.
This setting supports both WPA and WPA2. Broadcast packets use TKIP. For
unicast (point-to-point) transmissions, WPA clients use TKIP, and WPA2
clients use AES.
v2.0, April 2013
Basic Installation and Configuration

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