Grandstream Networks GWN76 Series User Manual page 63

Wi-fi access point
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Enter the VLAN ID corresponding to the SSID. This is available when Client IP Assignment is set to
VLAN
Bridge.
Set the security mode for encryption, 8 options are available:
• WEP 64-bit: Using a static WEP key. The characters can only be 0-9 or A-F with a length of 10,
or printable ASCII characters with a length of 5.
• WEP 128-bit: Using a static WEP key. The characters can only be 0-9 or A-F with a length of 26,
or printable ASCII characters with a length of 13.
• WPA/WPA2: Using "PSK" or "802.1x" as WPA Key Mode, with "AES" or "AES/TKIP" Encryption
Type.
• WPA2: Using "PSK" "PPSK" or "802.1x" as WPA Key Mode, with "AES" or "GCMP-128" Encryption
Type.
• WPA2/WPA3: Using "SAE-PSK" or "802.1x" as WPA Key Mode, with "AES" or "GCMP-128"
Security Mode
Encryption Type.
• WPA3: Using "SAE" or "802.1x" as WPA Key Mode, with "AES" or "AES/TKIP" Encryption Type.
• WPA3-192: Using "802.1x" as WPA Key Mode, with "GCMP-256" or "CCMP-256" Encryption
Type.
• OSEN: This mode is used with release 2 of
client provisioning.
• Open: No password is required. Users will be connected without authentication. Not
recommended for security reasons.
Note: GWN products support for 802.1x (PEAP-MSCHAPv2 and EAP-TLS) requires external AAA
server to permit authentication and centralized access management.
Enter the password key for WEP protection mode. This field is available only when "Security Mode"
WEP Key
is set to "WEP 64-bit" or "WEP 128-bit".
Three modes are available:
• PSK: Use a pre-shared key to authenticate to the Wi-Fi.
• 802.1X: Use a RADIUS server to authenticate to the Wi-Fi.
WPA Key Mode
• PPSK: allow admin to configure Private Pre-Shared Key as an alternative to 802.1X
authentication.
Note: PPSK is available only when "Security Mode" is set to "WPA2".
PPSK management is available at Access Control → PPSK.
Two modes are available: AES: This method changes dynamically the encryption keys making
them nearly impossible to circumvent. AES/TKIP: use both Temporal Key Integrity Protocol and
WPA Encryption Type
Advanced Encryption Standard for encryption, this provides the most reliable security. This field is
available only when "Security Mode" is set to "WPA/WPA2" , "WPA2", "WPA2&WPA3", "WPA3" or
"WPA3-128".
Set the access key for the clients, and the input range should be: 8-63 ASCII characters or 8-64
WPA Pre-Shared Key
hex characters. This field is available only when "Security Mode" is set to "WPA/WPA2", "WPA2",
"WPA2/WPA3" or "WPA3".
The 802.11w standard is used to prevent certain types of WLAN DoS attacks. 802.11w extends
strong cryptographic protection and provides data integrity and replay protection for
802.11w
broadcast/multicast Robust management frames. Set this option to either to Disabled:disable
802.11w; Optional: both of the client supported and unsupported 802.11w may have the network
access authority; Required: only the client supported 802.11w have the network access authority.
Hotspot 2.0
Release 2 OSU (Online Signup Server) for

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