CipherLab 9700 Reference Manual page 123

Windows embedded handheld 6.5 mobile computer
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9700 Mobile Computer (WEH)
Encryption
Authentication
112
This specifies the type of key used to encrypt and decrypt
transmitted data, and how that key is specified or derived.
Select Encryption type in the Value drop-down box.
Item
Description
None
N/A
TKIP
The encryption method defined with WPA.
TKIP uses RC4 encryption as does WEP.
AES-CCMP
The encryption method defined with IEEE
802.11i
AES-CCMP is stronger than RC4
WEP
The encryption method defined with the
original IEEE 802.11 standards; encrypts
transmitted data using 64-bit or 128-bit
encryption.
CKIP
CKIP is supported for use only with static
WEP. For CKIP, encryption keys need to
be
encryption keys are derived dynamically
from an EAP authentication.
This is the protocol used to authenticate the device and its
user if the WLAN uses the Enterprise version of Wi-Fi
Protected Access (WPA) and WPA2. Select Authentication
type in the Value drop-down box, then enter the
credentials necessary for each type in the appeared fields.
Item
Description
None
N/A
LEAP
Credentials values for LEAP:
EAP-FAST
Credentials values for EAP-FAST
PEAP-MSCHAP
Credentials values for PEAP-MSCHAP,
PEAP-GTC, EAP-TTLS:
and
certified
defined
in
SCU;
User Name (up to 64 characters)
Password (up to 32 characters)
User Name (up to 64 characters)
Password (up to 32 characters)
PAC Filename (up to 32
characters): You may create a
protected access credential (PAC)
for each client device. When
creating a PAC manually, you must
store it in the directory identified in
Certs Path on the Globals settings
page. To use automatic
provisioning, leave this field blank.
PAC Password (up to 32 characters)
Reference Manual
with
WPA2.
for
CKIP-EAP,

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