Select 64-bit or 128-bit
encryption. Select “HEX” if
using hexadecimal numbers
(0-9, or A-F). Select “ASCII” if
using ASCII characters. Ten
hexadecimal digits or ve
ASCII characters are needed
if 64-bit WEP is used; 26
hexadecimal digits or 13
ASCII characters if 128-bit
WEP is used.
Select “Passphrase” or “Hex” (64
characters).
Pre-Shared Key serves as a password. Key in
an 8- to 63-character string to set the password or leave it blank,
in which case the 802.1x Authentication will be activated. Make
sure the same password is used on the client end.
Enter the number of seconds that will elapse
before the group key changes automatically. The default is 86,400
seconds.
This enables secure fast roaming
without noticeable signal latency. Pre-authentication provides a way to
establish a PMK (pairwise master key) security association before a
client associates, with the advantage being that the client reduces the
time that it’s disconnected to the network.
RADIUS is an authentication
authorization and accounting client-server protocol. The client is a
network access server which has access to a user database with
authentication information and which desires to authenticate its links.
Enter the RADIUS server’s port number provided by your ISP.
The default is 1812.
Enter the RADIUS server’s ISP-provided IP address.
Enter the password that the AP shares with the
RADIUS server.
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