IV‐3‐1‐3‐2. WEP
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is a basic encryption type. For a higher
level of security consider using WPA encryption.
Key Length
Key Type
Default Key
Encryption Key 1 – 4 Enter your encryption key/password
IV‐3‐1‐3‐3. IEEE802.1x/EAP
Key Length
IV‐3‐1‐3‐4. WPA‐PSK
WPA‐PSK is a secure wireless encryption type with strong data
protection and user authentication, utilizing 128‐bit encryption keys.
WPA Type
Encryption
Key Renewal
Interval
Pre‐Shared Key
39
Select 64‐bit or 128‐bit. 128‐bit is more secure
than 64‐bit and is recommended.
Choose from "ASCII" (any alphanumerical
character 0‐9, a‐z and A‐Z) or "Hex" (any
characters from 0‐9, a‐f and A‐F).
Select which encryption key (1 – 4 below) is
the default key. For security purposes, you
can set up to four keys (below) and change
which is the default key.
according to the format you selected above.
Select 64‐bit or 128‐bit. 128‐bit is more secure
than 64‐bit and is recommended.
Select from WPA/WPA2 Mixed Mode‐PSK,
WPA2 or WPA only. WPA2 is safer than WPA
only, but not supported by all wireless clients.
Please make sure your wireless client supports
your selection.
Select "TKIP/AES Mixed Mode" or "AES"
encryption type.
Specify a frequency for key renewal in
minutes.
Choose from "Passphrase" (8 – 63