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Chapter 6 Wireless
Table 19 Wireless > General: WPA(2)-PSK (continued)
LABEL
WPA-PSK
Compatible
Encryption

6.2.4 WPA(2) Authentication

The WPA2 security mode is currently the most robust form of encryption for wireless networks. It
requires a RADIUS server to authenticate user credentials and is a full implementation the security
protocol. Use this security option for maximum protection of your network. However, it is the least
backwards compatible with older devices.
The WPA security mode is a security subset of WPA2. It requires the presence of a RADIUS server
on your network in order to validate user credentials. This encryption standard is slightly older than
WPA2 and therefore is more compatible with older devices.
Click Network Settings > Wireless to display the General screen. Select More Secure as the
security level. Then select WPA or WPA2 from the Security Mode list.
Figure 36 Wireless > General: More Secure: WPA(2)
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DESCRIPTION
This field appears when you choose WPA-PSK2 as the Security Mode.
Check this field to allow wireless devices using WPA-PSK security mode to
connect to your Device. The Device supports WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK
simultaneously.
If the security mode is WPA-PSK, the encryption mode is set to TKIP to enable
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) security on your wireless network.
If the security mode is WPA-PSK2 and WPA-PSK Compatible is disabled, the
encryption mode is set to AES to enable Advanced Encryption System (AES)
security on your wireless network. AES provides superior security to TKIP.
If the security mode is WPA-PSK2 and WPA-PSK Compatible is enabled, the
encryption mode is set to TKIPAES MIX to allow both TKIP and AES types of
security in your wireless network.
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