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For auth-server-name, select rd_1_1_1.
For Rekey Interval, select None. Rekey interval is the time that elapses before the
group key for clients is updated.
Configure the following WPA2-PSK settings:
6.
For Authentication/Encryption, select WPA2-PSK.
For WPA2-PSK, select Passphrase. When enabled, you must configure a passphrase
(8-63 ASCII characters) that permits access to the SSID.
For Passphrase, set a password.
For Encryption Method, select TKIP.
For Rekey Interval, select Value.
For Value, select a value. 1800 is the default.
Click OK to apply the settings.
Wireless Settings in a Security Device Overview on page 381
Network, Interface, and Security Modules Supported in Security Devices on page 397
Chassis Information Overview on page 400
WPA2, Extended Range and SuperG Support on NetScreen5GT Wireless Overview on
page 401
Wi-Fi Protected Access Overview on page 401
Conducting a Site Survey for Detecting Access Points on page 397
In wireless devices that have an Atheros Communications chipset with the Super G
feature, you can enable Super G, which can increase the user data throughput rate up to
4 Mbps for 802.11a and 802.11g clients by using the following methods:
Bursting—Allows the device to transmit multiple frames in a burst rather than pausing
after each frame.
Fast frames—Allows more information per frame to be transmitted by allowing a
larger-than-standard frame size.
Compression—Allows link-level hardware compression to be performed by a built-in
data compression engine.
By default, this feature is disabled.
If wireless clients do not support Super G and the security device has Super G enabled,
they can still connect to the wireless network, but the Super G feature is not available.
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