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CCMP: Uses CCMP (AES) encryption over the wireless link. You can use CCMP WPA-PSK and WPA with 802.1x
authentication.
WEP Keys
Transmit Key: Specify the corresponding key of the encryption key that should be used when communicating
with wireless networks using WEP security.
This device allows up to four wireless keys to be set of either 64-bit or 128-bit encryption. These keys allow the
wireless network to traverse different wireless networks without having to change the wireless key. Instead,
only the transmit key setting has to be changed to specify which wireless key to send.
Encryption Keys: Specify 1 to 4 encryption keys to use when communicating with wireless networks using
WEP security.
The encryption keys is a set of 10 (64-bit) or 26 (128-bit) hexadecimal characters. The encryption key only
contains the characters A-F, a-f, or 0-9. Optionally, you can use separator characters, such as '-', '_', or '.' to
separate the set of characters.
WPA PSK (Pre-Shared Key) Passphrase/Confirm: The passphrase that the Wi-Fi network uses with WPA pre-
shared keys. The pre-shared key is calculated using the passphrase and the SSID. Therefore, a valid network name
must have been previously specified. In the Confirm field, reenter the passphrase.
Username/Password/Confirm: The user name and password combination used to authenticate on the network
when using these authentication methods: WEP with 802.1x authentication, WPA with 802.1x authentication, or
LEAP. In the Confirm field, reenter the password.
WiFi 802.1x authentication settings
These settings are not required based on the current Wi-Fi authentication settings. They are only configurable when
WEP with 802.1x authentication or WPA with 802.1x authentication are enabled on the WiFi Security Settings tab.
EAP Methods: These are the types of Extensible Authentication Protocols (EAP) or outer protocols that are
allowed to establish the initial connection with an authentication server or access point. These are used with WEP
with 802.1x authentication and WPA with 802.1x authentication.
PEAP: Stands for "Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol." A user name and password must be
specified to use PEAP.
TLS: Stands for "Transport Layer Security." A client certificate and private key must be installed in order to use
TLS.
TTLS: Stands for "Tunneled Transport Layer Security." A user name and password must be specified to use
TTLS.
PEAP/TTLS Tunneled Authentication Protocols: These are the types of inner protocols that you can use within
the encrypted connection established by PEAP or TTLS.
You can use these Extensible Authentication Protocols (EAP) with PEAP or TTLS.
GTC: Generic Token Card
MD5: Message Digest Algorithm.
MSCHAPv2: Microsoft Challenge response Protocol version 2.
OTP: One Time Password
You can use these non-EAP protocols that with TTLS.
CHAP: Challenge Response Protocol
MSCHAP: Microsoft Challenge response Protocol
TTLS MSCHAPv2: TTLS Microsoft Challenge response Protocol version 2.
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