Auth Type
802.11 authentication type used when associating to an
AP.
WPA
WPA and WPA2 support the same authentication methods
and similar key management methods; the difference is
mainly in area of encryption. WPA defines TKIP as the
primary
AES-CCMP as the primary encryption method.
A rates
6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54 Mbps,
only
plus N rates if supported.
ABG rates
All A rates and all B and G rates, with A
full
rates (the 802.11a radio) preferred,
plus N if supported.
BGA rates
All B and G rates and all A rates, with B
full
and G rates (the .11g radio) preferred,
plus N rates if supported.
Ad Hoc
When selected, the Summit radio
associates to another station radio that
is in ad hoc mode and has the same
SSID and, if configured, static WEP
key.
Default: ABG rates full
Value: Open, Shared (shared-key), LEAP
(Network-EAP)
Default: Open
It is recommended that the default setting Open is
selected.
encryption
Value: None, WPA, WPA2
Default: None
method,
while
WPA2
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