CipherLab 9200 Reference Manual page 95

Windows embedded handheld 6.5 computer
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9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual
Auth Type
WPA
Encryption
80
A rates
6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54
only
Mbps, plus N rates if supported.
ABG rates
All A rates and all B and G rates, with
full
A rates (the 802.11a radio) preferred,
plus N if supported.
BGA rates
All B and G rates and all A rates, with
full
B and G rates (the .11g radio)
preferred, plus N rates if supported.
Ad Hoc
When selected, the Summit radio
associates to another station radio
that is in ad hoc mode and has the
same SSID and, if configured, static
WEP key.
Default: ABG rates full
802.11 authentication type used when associating to an
AP.
Value: Open, Shared (shared-key), LEAP
(Network-EAP)
Default: Open
It is recommended that the default setting Open is
selected.
WPA
and
WPA2
methods and similar key management methods; the
difference is mainly in area of encryption. WPA defines
TKIP as the primary encryption method, while WPA2
defines AES-CCMP as the primary encryption method.
Value: None, WPA, WPA2
Default: None
This specifies the type of key used to encrypt and
decrypt transmitted data, and how that key is specified
or
derived.
Select
drop-down box.
Item
Description
None
N/A
TKIP
The encryption method defined with
WPA. TKIP uses RC4 encryption as does
WEP.
AES-CCMP
The encryption method defined with IEEE
802.11i
AES-CCMP is stronger than RC4
WEP
The encryption method defined with the
original IEEE 802.11 standards; encrypts
transmitted data using 64-bit or 128-bit
encryption.
support
the
same
Encryption
type
and
certified
authentication
in
the Value
with
WPA2.

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