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Section 3 - Configuration
WPA was created by the Wi-Fi Alliance to address the limitations and weaknesses found in WEP. This protocol is mainly based on the 802.11i
standard. There are also two variations found in WPA called WPA-Personal (PSK) and WPA-Enterprise (EAP).
WPA-EAP requires the user to install a RADIUS Server on the network for authentication.
WPA-Personal does not require the user to install a RADIUS Server on the network.
Comparing WPA-PSK with WPA-EAP, WPA-PSK is seen as a weaker authentication but comparing WPA-PSK to WEP, WPA-PSK is far more secure
than WEP. WPA-EAP is the highest level of wireless security a user can use for wireless today.
WPA2/WPA3 are upgrades of WPA. WPA2/WPA3 yet again solves some possible security issues found in WPA. WPA2/WPA3 have two variations
called WPA2/WPA3-Personal (PSK) and WPA2/WPA3-Enterprise (EAP) which are the same as found with WPA.
When WPA-Personal is selected for Authentication
WPA Mode:
type, you must also select a WPA mode from the
drop-down menu: AUTO (WPA or WPA2), WPA2 or
WPA3,WPA2 Only or WPA3 Only.
When you select WPA-Personal, you must also select
Cipher Type:
AUTO, AES, or TKIP from the drop-down menu.
Select the interval during which the group key will
Group Key Update:
be valid. The default value of 3600 is recommended.
When you select WPA-Personal, enter a Pass Phrase
Pass Phrase:
in the corresponding field.
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