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Wireless 802.11g vpn firewall
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Reference Manual for the ProSafe Wireless 802.11g VPN Firewall Model FVG318
Wireless Card Access List
Lets you restrict wireless connections according to a list of Trusted PCs MAC addresses.
When the Trusted PCs Only radio button is selected, the FVG318 checks the MAC address of
the wireless station and only allows connections to PCs identified on the trusted PCs list.
To restrict access based on MAC addresses, click the Set up Access List button and update the
MAC access control list.
Security Options
Disable: No data encryption is used.
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy): Use WEP 64 or 128 bit data encryption.
WPA with Radius: This version of WPA requires the use of a Radius server for
authentication. Each user (Wireless Client) must have a "user" login on the Radius Server
- normally done via a digital certificate. Also, this device must have a "client" login on the
Radius server. Data transmissions are encrypted using a key which is automatically
generated.
WPA2 with Radius: WPA2 is a later version of WPA. Only select this if all clients
support WPA2. If selected, you must use AES encryption, and configure the Radius Server
Settings. Each user (Wireless Client) must have a "user" login on the Radius Server -
normally done via a digital certificate. Also, this device must have a "client" login on the
Radius server. Data transmissions are encrypted using a key which is automatically
generated.
WPA and WPA2 with Radius: This selection allows clients to use either WPA (with AES
encryption) or WPA2 (with TKIP encryption). If selected, encryption must be TKIP +
AES. If selected, you must configure the Radius Server Settings.
WPA-PSK (Wi-Fi Protected Access Pre-Shared Key): Use WPA-PSK standard
encryption
WPA2-PSK: WPA2 is a later version of WPA. Only select this if all clients support
WPA2. If selected, you must use AES encryption, and enter the WPA passphrase
(Network key).
WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK: This selection allows clients to use either WPA (with AES
encryption) or WPA2 (with TKIP encryption). If selected, encryption must be TKIP +
AES.
Wireless Configuration
v1.0, October 2005
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