Part 2: WPA-PSK
Since WPA-PSK standard is an extention of WEP key technology, its configuration is very similar to
the WEP key configuration:
Step1: Setting up Access Point's WPA-PSK
1. Log into the Access Point using your WEB browser (e.g. Internet Explorer). Go to Wireless
configuration page (Home > Wireless).
Select the WPA-PSK option (Enable).
2. Key in your security code (no less than eight characters)
3. Press "Apply" to complete Access Point's configuration.
Step2: Setting up Workstation's WPA-PSK
1. We are using Windows XP as an example.
2. Right-click "My Network Places" on your desktop and click "Properties" (or go to Start > Control
Panel > Network)
3. Select your Wireless LAN Card, right click on the icon and select "Properties". Click on "Wireless
Network" tab.
4. Select the Access Point which you going to connect to and click "Configuration" on the right.
5. Under "Network Authentication" select "WPA-PSK".
Under "Data encryption" select "TKIP"
7. Key in your "Network Key" which should be same you entered on your Access Point
8. Press "OK" to finish your workstation's WPA-PSK settings.