7. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to select encryption method, and then press the [ Enter] key.
Consult your network administrator for information about making encryption settings.
Encryption settings are as follows:
• TKIP
Uses the same algorithm as RC4, but further reduces vulnerability using methods such as key
mixing.
• CCMP(AES)
Increases security using AES (Advanced Encryption Standard).
Wait for two seconds. The display returns to the [WPA] menu.
8. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to display [Authent. Meth.], and then press the [ Enter] key.
9. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to select authentication method, and then press the [ Enter] key.
Authentication settings are as follows:
• WPA-PSK
Performs authentication using an encryption key (a Pre-Shared Key) that is shared by the access
point and client. Enter the Pre-Shared Key using between 8 and 63 ASCII characters. Select
[PSK Entry] using the [ ] or [ ] key in the [WPA] menu, and then enter the characters.
• WPA
WPA uses CA certificates and a RADIUS server to provide secure wireless communication.
• WPA2-PSK
As with WPA-PSK, authenticate using the encryption key (a Pre-Shared Key)shared by the access
point and client. Enter Pre-Shared Key .using between 8 and 63 ASCII characters.
• WPA2
WPA2 is an expanded version of WPA that fully supports IEEE802.11i.
Wait for 2 seconds, the display returns to the [WPA] menu.
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