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The following table describes the labels not previously discussed
Table 45 Wireless > Security: WPA2 or WPA2-MIX
LABEL
Profile Name
Security Mode
ReAuthentication
Timer
Idle Timeout
Group Key
Update Timer
PMK Cache
Pre-
Authentication
Apply
Reset
NWA-3500/NWA-3550 User's Guide
DESCRIPTIONS
Type a name to identify this security profile.
Choose WPA2 or WPA2-MIX in this field.
Specify how often wireless stations have to resend usernames and
passwords in order to stay connected.
Enter a time interval between 10 and 9999 seconds. The default time
interval is 1800 seconds (30 minutes). Alternatively, enter "0" to turn
reauthentication off.
Note: If wireless station authentication is done using a RADIUS
server, the reauthentication timer on the RADIUS server
has priority.
The NWA automatically disconnects a wireless station from the wired
network after a period of inactivity. The wireless station needs to enter
the username and password again before access to the wired network
is allowed.
The default time interval is 3600 seconds (or 1 hour).
The Group Key Update Timer is the rate at which the AP sends a
new group key out to all clients. The re-keying process is the WPA
equivalent of automatically changing the group key for an AP and all
stations in a WLAN on a periodic basis. Setting of the Group Key
Update Timer is also supported in WPA-PSK mode. The NWA's
default is 1800 seconds (30 minutes).
When a wireless client moves from one AP's coverage area to another,
it performs an authentication procedure (exchanging security
information) with the new AP. Instead of re-authenticating a client
each time it returns to the AP's coverage area, which can cause delays
to time-sensitive applications, the AP and the client can store (or
"cache") and use information about their previous authentication.
Select Enable to allow PMK caching, or Disable to switch this feature
off.
Pre-authentication allows a wireless client to perform authentication
with a different AP from the one to which it is currently connected,
before moving into the new AP's coverage area. This speeds up
roaming. Select Enable to allow pre-authentication, or Disable to
switch it off.
Click Apply to save your changes.
Click Reset to begin configuring this screen afresh.
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