Advanced Settings - Teltonika RUT600 User Manual

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WPA- Enterprise / WPA2-Enterprise
This security mode is based on Radius authentication server and WPA/WPA2 encryption
method. This security mode is used when a RADIUS server is connected to the device.
WPA Algorithms: Provides TKIP [Temporal Key Integrity Protocol] or AES
[Advanced Encryption Standard].
Key Renewal Interval: Set the key renewal period.
Radius Server Address: Enter the IP address of the Radius server.
Radius Server port: Enter the authentication port of the Radius server. The
default is 1812.
Shared Key: Enter the shared key for authentication server with 8~63 ASCII
characters.
Session Timeout: The authentication interval period between the Router and
authentication server.
802.1X
This security mode is used when using a RADIUS server. 802.1x, is a Port-based
authentication protocol. The port can be either a physical or logic port (such as VLAN).
For wireless LAN users, a port is just a channel. The final purpose of 802.11x
authentication is to check if the port can be used. If the port is authenticated successfully,
you will be able to open this port which will allow all the messages to pass. If the port isn't
authenticated successfully, you will be able to keep this port "disabled" which will just
allow 802.1x authentication protocol message to pass.
WEP: Click "Enable/Disable" to enable or disable the WEP security mode.
Radius Server Address: Enter the IP address of the Radius server.
Radius Server Port: Enter the authentication port of the Radius server. The
default is 1812.
Shared Key: Enter the shared key for authentication server (8~63 ASCII
characters).
Session Timeout: The session authentication interval period between AP and
authentication server. The default is 3600s.
Note: To improve security level, do not use simple keys. If you are not familiar with these
security modes, it is recommended to use the "WPA-Personal" mode.
Wireless Security Settings for 802.11n only define three standard encryption methods:
Open-None (Disable), WPA-Personal-AES, PA2-Personal-AES. Other encryption
methods are nonstandard. There may be compatibility problems between equipment of
different manufacturers.

3. Advanced Settings

This section is used to configure the advanced wireless setting of the Router, including the
BG Protection Mode, Basic Data Rates, Fragmentation Threshold, RTS Threshold, and
WMM etc.
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