Mac Authentication - HP R100-Series Configuration And Administration Manual

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MAC Authentication

You can control access to the wireless network based on the MAC address of a user's wireless
device. You can either block access or allow access, depending on your requirements.
Select whether to disable MAC authentication, use a MAC authentication list stored locally on
the router, or use a list stored on a RADIUS server. If local MAC authentication is selected,
configure your MAC address list on the Wireless > MAC Authentication page. See
authentication settings" on page
Note
MAC authentication occurs after all other authentication methods have been applied.
Authentication Mode and Encryption Type
Using authentication and encryption can help keep your network secure. Encryption works on a
system of keys, where the key on a computer must match the key on the router. The router
supports a number authentication and encryption methods. When an authentication mode is
selected from the list, only the valid encryption types can be selected and all other available
configuration options, if any, are displayed.
The router provides the following Authentication Mode options:
Open: Allows a client to associate with the router without any authentication, but provides
the option of using WEP for encrypting data. If WEP encryption is used, clients must have
the correct WEP key to exchange traffic with the router. Selecting WEP encryption also
provides the option of using 802.1X for user authentication from a RADIUS server, which
dynamically generates WEP keys and distributes them to all clients.
For WEP settings, see
For RADIUS settings, see
WPA2: The Enterprise mode of WPA2 using AES encryption. If all clients in the network
are WPA2 compatible, select this option for maximum security. This mode requires the use
of a RADIUS server. See
WPA2-PSK: The Personal (pre-shared key) mode of WPA2 using AES encryption. The
pre-shared key mode uses a common password phrase for user authentication that is
manually entered on the router and all wireless clients. Data encryption keys are
automatically generated by the router and distributed to all clients connected to the
network. See
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"WEP security" on page
"Configuring RADIUS settings" on page
"WPA2" on page
"WPA2-PSK" on page
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