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TEW-753DAP User's Guide
Authentication Type : Select Open System, Shared Key, or auto.
Open System allows any client to
authenticate as long as it conforms to any
MAC address filter policies that may have
been set. All authentication packets are
transmitted without encryption.
Shared Key sends an unencrypted
challenge text string to any device
attempting to communicate with the AP.
The device requesting authentication
encrypts the challenge text and sends it
back to the access point. If the challenge
text is encrypted correctly, the access
point allows the requesting device to
authenticate. It is recommended to
select Auto if you are not sure which
authentication type is used.
Key Length : Select a 64-bit or 128-bit WEP key length
from the drop-down list
Key Type : Select a key type from the drop-down
list. 128-bit encryption requires a longer
key than 64-bit encryption. Keys are
defined by entering in a string in HEX
(hexadecimal - using characters 0-9, A-F)
or ASCII (American Standard Code for
Information Interchange - alphanumeric
characters) format. ASCII format is
provided so you can enter a string that is
easier to remember
Default Key : You may choose one of your 4 different
WEP keys from below
Encryption Key 1-4 : You may enter four different WEP keys
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Enable 802.1x
Check on this box if you would like to use
Authentication :
static WEP plus 802.1x authentication.
This option works with a RADIUS Server
to authenticate wireless clients. Wireless
clients can either use Static WEP or 802.1x
authentication in order to connect to the
network. For 802.1x, clients should have
necessary credentials to be authenticated
by the Server. Furthermore, it is necessary
to specify the RADIUS Server's IP address,
service port number, and shared secret.
Encryption
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) pre-shared
(WPA pre-shared key) :
key
WPA Type : Select TKIP, AES, or WPA2 Mixed. The
encryption algorithm used to secure the
data communication. TKIP (Temporal Key
Integrity Protocol) provides per-packet
key generation and is based on WEP. AES
(Advanced Encryption Standard) is a very
secure block based encryption. Note that,
if the bridge uses the AES option, the
bridge can associate with the access point
only if the access point is also set to use
only AES.
Pre-shared Key Type : The Key Type can be passphrase or Hex
format
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