Configuring Wpa For Your Residential Gateway; Configuring Wep On The Residential Gateway - Motorola RSGu3502 User Manual

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Configuring WPA for Your Residential Gateway

58 Configuring WPA for Your Residential Gateway
Configuring WPA for Your Residential Gateway
1
Select the WPA option on the Wireless Security page.
2
Select the encryption type (WPA, WPA2, WPA/WPA2).
3
Enter the Group Key Interval.
4
Select the Radius Server if the authentication type is remote; if it is local, select Pre-Shared Key.
5
Enter the IP Address, Port, Secret (code), and PSK String.
6
Click Save.

Configuring WEP on the Residential Gateway

Use Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) if you have wireless clients that do not support WPA.
CAUTION
!
If you use WEP encryption, you must configure the same WEP key on the residen-
tial gateway access point and all wireless clients (stations). Never provide your
WEP key or passphrase to anyone who is not authorized to use your WLAN.
1
Click the WEP radio button to display the page.
Notes: If you enable the multiple SSID, select the SSID to which you wish to apply wireless security.
Also, when you use the drop-down to select a SSID, click the Get Saved Profile button after each SSID
selection to ensure correct security profile is loaded.
2
Check the Enable WEP Wireless Security box to enable the setting.
3
Select the Authentication Type (Open, Shared, Both) from the pull down menu.
Open System — Any WLAN client can transmit data to other clients without authentication. (This is the
default when the Security Mode is set to WEP .)

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