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Encryption
WEP Key Type
WEP Default Key
WEP Key 1-4
WPA PSK Type
WPA PSK
Access List
Accept/Deny List
Syslog Level
Extra options
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Description
Type of data encryption in WiFi network:
• None – No data encryption
• WEP – Encryption using static WEP keys. This encryption can be
used for Shared authentication.
• TKIP – Dynamic management of encryption keys which can be used
WPA-PSK
WPA2-PSK
for
and
• AES – Improved encryption used for
Type of WEP key for WEP encryption:
• ASCII – WEP key is entered in ASCII format
• HEX – WEP key is entered in hexadecimal format
Specifies default WEP key
Items for different four WEP keys
• WEP key in ASCII format must be entered in quotes and must have
the following lengths:
5 ASCII characters (40b WEP key)
13 ASCII characters (104b WEP key)
16 ASCII characters (128b WEP key)
• WEP key in hexadecimal format must be entered using only hexadeci-
mal digits and must the following lengths:
10 hexadecimal digits (40b WEP key)
26 hexadecimal digits (104b WEP key)
32 hexadecimal digits (128b WEP key)
The type of encryption when WPA-PSK authenticating:
• 256-bit secret
• ASCII passphrase
• PSK File
Key for WPA-PSK authentication. This key must be entered according to
the selected WPA-PSK type as follows:
• 256-bit secret – 64 hexadecimal digits
• ASCII passphrase – from 8 to 63 characterswhich are subsequently
converted into PSK
• PSK File – absolute path to the file containing the list of pairs (PSK
key, MAC address)
Determines a manner of Access/Deny list application:
• Disabled – Access/Deny list is not used
• Accept – Only items mentioned in the Access/Deny list have access to the
network
• Deny – Items mentioned in the Access/Deny list do not have access
to the network
Accept or Denny list of client MAC addresses that set network access.
Each MAC address is separated by new line.
Communicativeness level when system writes to the system log
• Verbose debugging – the highest level of communicativeness
• Debugging
• Informational – default level of communicativeness which is used for
writing standard events
• Notification
• Warning – the lowest level of communicativeness
Allows user to define additional parameters
WiFi configuration
Contents of Package
authentication.
WPA2-PSK
authentication
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