Wireless Settings 41
■ WPA-PSK (no Server) (see page 41)
■ 128-bit WEP (see page 42)
■ 64-bit WEP (see page 43)
■ WPA (with RADIUS Server) (see page 44)
Select the required value from the drop down list, and press Apply.
Disabled
In this mode, wireless transmissions will not be encrypted, and will be
visible to everyone. However, when setting up or debugging wireless
networks, it is often useful to use this security mode.
WPA-PSK (no server)
WPA (WiFi Protected Access) provides dynamic key changes and
constitutes the best security solution. In a wireless network where not all
devices support WPA, WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) should be used.
Figure 32 WPA-PSK (no server) Screen
To enable WPA-PSK:
1 Enter the pre-shared key in the Pre-shared Key (PSK) field. The pre-shared
key is a password, in the form of a word, phrase or series of letters and
numbers. The key must be between 8 and 63 characters long and can
include spaces and symbols.
Note that each client that connects to the network must use the same
key.