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AP Isolate
WPA
WPA-PSK
WPA2
WPA2-PSK
WPA/WPA2 Encryption
WPA Pre-Shared Key
Show Key
RADIUS Server
RADIUS Port
RADIUS Key
Group Key Rotation Interval
Ubee DDW365 Wireless Cable Modem Subscriber User Guide • October 2013
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Disabled by default. When enabled, it prevents wireless client
stations from communicating with each other.
Enables or disables the Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
security protocol. WPA is a subset of the IEEE 802.11i
standard. Key differences between WPA and WEP are user
authentication and improved data encryption. Setting WPA
alone with a pre-shared key requires a RADIUS or TACACS
server for authentication. This method is mostly used in large
enterprise implementations.
Enables or disables WPA Pre-Shared Key (WPA-PSK). If you
do not have an external RADIUS server, use WPA-PSK,
which requires a single (identical) password entered into
wireless gateway and wireless client. As long as the
passwords match, a client is granted access to the wireless
LAN.
Enables or disables WPA2. This advanced protocol is
certified through Wi-Fi Alliance's WPA2 program and
implements the mandatory elements of 802.11i. In particular,
it has an AES-based algorithm (CCMP) that is considered
fully secure. Setting WPA2 alone with a pre-shared key
requires a RADIUS or TACACS server for authentication.
This method is mostly used in large enterprise
implementations.
Enables or disables WPA2-PSK. If you do not have an
external RADIUS server, use WPA2-PSK, which requires a
single (identical) password entered into wireless gateway and
wireless client. As long as the passwords match, a client is
granted access to the wireless LAN. This is the default
residential subscriber setting. It is more secure than WPA-
PSK and uses AES encryption.
Sets WPA/WPA2 encryption to AES or TKIP+AES. The
default is AES.
Displays the WPA key when "Show Key" is checked. The
encryption mechanisms for WPA and WPA-PSK are the
same, except that WPA-PSK uses a simple common
password instead of user-specific credentials.
Displays the pre-shared key when checked.
Defines the IP address of the RADIUS server, if used.
Defines a RADIUS port number when WPA or 802.1x network
authentication is selected.
Defines the RADIUS Key when WPA or 802.1x network
authentication is selected.
Allows the device to generate the best possible random
group key and update all the key-management capable
stations periodically. This field is set to 0 by default.
Using the Primary Network Option
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