More Secure (Wpa2-Psk) - ZyXEL Communications AMG1312-T10D User Manual

Wireless 2x2 802.11n adsl2 4-port gateway with usb
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Chapter 6 Wireless
There are two types of WEP authentication namely, Open System (Static WEP) and Shared Key
(Shared WEP).
Open system is implemented for ease-of-use and when security is not an issue. The wireless station
and the AP or peer computer do not share a secret key. Thus the wireless stations can associate
with any AP or peer computer and listen to any transmitted data that is not encrypted.
Shared key mode involves a shared secret key to authenticate the wireless station to the AP or peer
computer. This requires you to enable the wireless LAN security and use same settings on both the
wireless station and the AP or peer computer.
In order to configure and enable WEP encryption, click Network Settings > Wireless to display
the General screen. Select Basic as the security level. Then select Static WEP or Shared WEP
from the Security Mode list.
Figure 28 Wireless > General: Basic (Static WEP/Shared WEP)
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 11 Wireless > General: Basic (Static WEP/Shared WEP)
LABEL
Security Level
Generate password
automatically
Password 1~4
WEP Encryption

6.2.3 More Secure (WPA2-PSK)

The WPA2-PSK security mode provides both improved data encryption and user authentication over
WEP. Using a Pre-Shared Key (PSK), both the Device and the connecting client share a common
56
DESCRIPTION
Select Basic to enable WEP data encryption.
Select this option to have the Device automatically generate a password. The password
field will not be configurable when you select this option.
The password (WEP key) is used to encrypt data. Both the Device and the wireless
stations must use the same password (WEP key) for data transmission.
If you chose 64-bit WEP, then enter any 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal
characters ("0-9", "A-F").
If you chose 128-bit WEP, then enter 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal
characters ("0-9", "A-F").
Select 64-bits or 128-bits.
This dictates the length of the security key that the network is going to use.
AMG1312-T10D User's Guide

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents