The Wireless - Wireless Security Tab; Figure 6-6: Wireless - Wireless Security (Disabled); Figure 6-7: Wireless - Wireless Security (Wpa-Personal) - Linksys WAP4400N User Manual

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The Wireless - Wireless Security Tab

Change the Access Point's wireless security settings on this screen.
Wireless Security
Security Mode. Select the wireless security mode you want to use, WPA-Personal, WPA2-Personal, WPA2-
Personal Mixed, WPA-Enterprise, WPA2-Enterprise, WPA2-Enterprise Mixed, or WEP. (WPA stands for Wi-Fi
Protected Access, which is a security standard stronger than WEP encryption and forward compatible with IEEE
802.11e. WEP stands for Wired Equivalent Privacy, Enterprise refers to using RADIUS server for authentication,
while RADIUS stands for Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service.) Refer to the appropriate instructions below
after you select the Authentication Type and SSID Interoperability settings. For detailed instructions on
configuring wireless security for the Access Point, refer to "Appendix B: Wireless Security." To disable wireless
security completely, select Disabled. The default is Disabled.
Wireless Isolation (within SSID). When disabled, wireless PCs that are associated to the same network name
(SSID), can see and transfer files between each other. By enabling this feature, Wireless PCs will not be able to
see each other. This feature is very useful when setting up a wireless hotspot location. The default is Disabled.

Figure 6-6: Wireless - Wireless Security (Disabled)

Following section describes the detailed options for each Security Mode.
Disabled
There is no option to be configured for this mode.
WPA-Personal (aka WPA-PSK)
WPA Algorithms. WPA offers you two encryption methods, TKIP and AES for data encryption. Select the type of
algorithm you want to use, TKIP or AES. The default is TKIP.
WPA Shared Key. Enter a WPA Shared Key of 8-63 characters.
Key Renewal Timeout. Enter a Key Renewal Timeout period, which instructs the Access Point how often it
should change the encryption keys. The default is 3600 seconds.

Figure 6-7: Wireless - Wireless Security (WPA-Personal)

Chapter 6: Configuring the Wireless-N Access Point
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