7.
Select the Network Key tab, and then set the following:
Authentication: Sets the method used to
identify devices that connect to the network.
Open: Indicates that the network uses
open authentication.
Shared: Indicates that the network uses
shared authentication.
WPA: Indicates that the network is a WPA
network that uses 802.1x protocols.
WPA-PSK: Indicates that the network is a
WPA network that requires a pre-shared key (password).
Data Encryption: Sets the encryption method. (The options in this list
vary based on your Authentication setting.)
Disabled: Turns data encryption off.
WEP: Turns on the wired equivalent privacy encryption method.
TKIP: Turns on the temporal key integrity protocol encryption method.
(This method is often used to encrypt WPA and WPA-PSK
connections.)
The key is automatically provided: Indicates whether you need to specify
the Network key and Key index provided by your system administrator, or
whether the network provides this information. The availability of these
options varies based on your Authentication and Data Encryption
settings.
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