Wireless Security; Wi-Fi Protected Access (Wpa) - D-Link DWR-932 User Manual

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Section 3 - Configuration
It is recommended that you enable wireless security on your router in order to protect your wireless network from unauthorized access. You should
select a wireless security protocol that is compatible with the wireless clients which will be accessing your network.
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) is a newer and more secure encryption protocol which makes significant improvements over WEP. There are two
versions of WPA; the original WPA, and the newer WPA2.
Security Mode:
Select the desired authentication method from the drop-
down menu:
Auto (WPA or WPA2) - The router will automatically
determine the version of WPA to be used based on the client
that is connecting to it.
WPA - Clients will only be able to associate with the router
using the WPA standard.
WPA2 - Clients will only be able to associate with the router
using the WPA2 standard. Clients which do not support WPA2
will not be able to associate with the router.
Select the desired cipher type from the drop-down menu:
TKIP - This cipher is used by the WPA standard.
AES - A newer cipher used by the WPA2 standard. Use of this
cipher type is required in order to achieve 802.11 speeds.
MIXED - A combination of both cipher types for maximum
compatibility.
Security Key:
The pre-shared key is the password which clients will require
in order to connect to your network. Enter a password of
between 8 and 63 characters in length.
Click Apply to save the current settings
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