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7. B-FV Setting Tool
Property Name
Network Authentication
WEP
WEP Key Index
WEP Input Type
WEP Key 1-4
Open It allows any device to authenticate to an access
point (AP) and gain access to a network, but only the device
with the correct WEP key can receive encrypted data while
the AP uses WEP encryption.
WPA-Personal WPA-Personal uses Pre-Shared Key
(PSK) authentication, in which all users use the same
password to access a network. WPA is designed to replace
WEP. It uses RC4 encryption as WEP, but provides extra
security through TKIP.
WPA2-Personal WPA2-Personal includes all features of
WPA-Personal, but it uses AES encryption to enhance
security.
802.1X 802.1X is an IEEE standard that provides
EAP-based authentication methods for network access
control. It enhances security by centralizing user
identification, authentication and key management.
WPA-Enterprise WPA-Enterprise offers centralized control
over a network. It requires an 802.1X authentication server
(RADIUS server) to validate users. Each user needs to enter
individual username and password to access a network. It
uses TKIP and RC4 algorithm to encrypt data.
WPA2-Enterprise WPA2-Enterprise includes all features
of WPA-Enterprise, but it uses AES encryption to enhance
security.
ON Turn on WEP encryption.
OFF Turn off WEP encryption.
The default key of WEP. You can set four keys and choose
one of them as the default.
The type of your WEP key.
ASCII If your key is generated in ASCII, select this. ASCII
includes the English alphabet, numbers and punctuation
symbols.
HEX If your key is generated in hexadecimal (HEX), select
this. HEX includes the numbers 0 to 9 and the letters A to F.
You can store four WEP keys.
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7.6 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.34)
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