BandLuxe P530 Series User Manual page 34

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method of WEP key authentication.
WPA, or Wi-Fi Protected Access, is a Wi-Fi standard that was designed to
improve the security features of WEP. WPA2 is a more advanced, more
secure version of WPA. AES is a stronger encryption method than TKIP.
Wi-Fi Key Sequence of words or text that combine to form your WLAN
password. A value must be entered if encryption is selected. Depending
on the type of encryption used, the maximum key length will vary.
Encryption Type
WEP 64-bit
WEP 128-bit
WPA and WPA2
MAC Filter You can allow or deny specific users access to your wireless
network by filtering the client MAC address. The system default is
Disable. If you select Allowed List, only the MAC addresses listed in the
Mac Filter List are allowed to access your WLAN. If you select Denied
List, only the MAC addresses listed in the Mac Filter List are denied
access from your WLAN.
To add a new entry to the Mac Filter List:
1. Enter the MAC address of a client device in the Mac address field
and click Add. The newly added entry will be display in the list.
2. Check the box under the column labeled Enabled.
3. Click Save. The client device is now allowed or denied WLAN
access depending on your selection in MAC Filter.
To delete an entry from the MAC Filter List:
1. Uncheck the box under the column labeled Enabled associated
with the MAC address to delete.
2. Click Save. The client device MAC address is now removed from
the list.
To abort the changes you have made, click Cancel.
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Key Length
10 hexadecimal digits (letters from A-F and
numbers 0-9)
26 hexadecimal digits (letters from A-F and
numbers 0-9)
8-63 characters

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