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Wireless configuration guide
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Chapter 7
Thomson Gateway Wireless Configuration
WPA
WPA is the highest form of security available, but make sure that your wireless station and client manager are
compatible with it. If you want to use this level of encryption you must have a RADIUS (Remote
Authentication Dial-in User Service) server installed on your network.
To enable level3 - WPA:
1
Select Security Level 3- WPA.
2
In the Encryption list, click the desired Encryption method (either TKIP or AES).
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AES is not yet implemented in most wireless stations but AES is already implemented in the
Thomson Gateway.
3
Optionally, select the rekeying interval.
4
In the WPA Version list, click the desired WPA version.
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Depending on the WPA version you choose, one of the following WPA encryption will be set
automatically:
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5
In the WPA Radius IP box, type the WPA Radius IP (provided by your network administrator).
6
In the WPA Radius Port box, type the WPA Radius Port (provided by your network administrator).
7
In the WPA Radius Key box, type the WPA Radius Key (provided by your network administrator).
8
Enter the RADIUS session time out (in seconds).
9
Click Apply to immediately apply your changes.
10
Configure your wireless station(s) with the same settings.
E-DOC-CTC-20060609-0001 v2.0
WPA: TKIP
WPA2: AES
WPA+WPA2: TKIP+AES
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