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Appendix B Wireless LANs
several intermediate rate steps between the maximum and minimum data rates.
The IEEE 802.11g data rate and modulation are as follows:
Table 98 IEEE 802.11g
DATA RATE
(MBPS)
1
2
5.5 / 11
6/9/12/18/24/36/
48/54

Wireless Security Overview

Wireless security is vital to your network to protect wireless communication
between wireless clients, access points and the wired network.
Wireless security methods available on the NWA are data encryption, wireless
client authentication, restricting access by device MAC address and hiding the
NWA identity.
The following figure shows the relative effectiveness of these wireless security
methods available on your NWA.
Table 99 Wireless Security Levels
SECURITY
LEVEL
Least
Secure
Most Secure
Note: You must enable the same wireless security settings on the NWA and on all
wireless clients that you want to associate with it.
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MODULATION
DBPSK (Differential Binary Phase Shift Keyed)
DQPSK (Differential Quadrature Phase Shift Keying)
CCK (Complementary Code Keying)
OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing)
SECURITY TYPE
Unique SSID (Default)
Unique SSID with Hide SSID Enabled
MAC Address Filtering
WEP Encryption
IEEE802.1x EAP with RADIUS Server
Authentication
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
WPA2
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