Intellinet Network Solutions 525336 Network Card User Manual


 
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business users who do not have access to network authentication
servers. In this mode, known as Pre-Shared Key, the user
manually enters the starting password in their access point or
gateway, as well as in each wireless station in the network.
WPA-PSK takes over automatically from that point, keeping
unauthorized users that don’t have the matching password from
joining the network, while encrypting the data traveling between
authorized devices.
WPA2-PSK WPA2-PSK is also for home and small business.
The difference between WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK is that
WPA2-PSK provides data encryption via AES. In contrast,
WPA-PSK uses the Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP).
WPA 802.1X WPA provides a scheme of mutual authentication
using either IEEE 802.1x / Extensible Authentication Protocol
(EAP) authentication or pre-shared key (PSK) technology. It
provides a high level of assurance to enterprises, small
businesses and home users that data will remain protected and
that only authorized users may access their networks. For
enterprises that have already deployed IEEE 802.1x
authentication, WPA offers the advantage of leveraging existing
authentication databases and infrastructures.
WPA2 802.1X Like WPA, WPA2 supports IEEE 802.1x / EAP
authentication or PSK technology. It also includes a new
advanced encryption mechanism using the Advanced Encryption
Standard (AES). AES is required for corporate or government
users. The difference between WPA and WPA2 is that
WPA2 provides data encryption via AES. In contrast, WPA uses
the Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP).
WEP 802.1X This is a special mode for using IEEE 802.1x /
EAP technology for authentication and WEP keys for data
encryption.
Data Encryption
Disabled Disable the WEP Data Encryption.
WEP Enable the WEP Data Encryption. When this is selected,
you need to continue setting the WEP Encryption keys.
TKIP TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) changes the
temporal key every 10,000 packets (a packet is a kind of message
transmitted over a network). This ensures much greater security
than the standard WEP security.
AES AES has been developed to ensure the highest degree of
security and authenticity for digital information, and it is the most
advanced solution defined by IEEE 802.11i for security in the
wireless network.
NOTE: All devices in the network should use the same
encryption method to ensure proper communication.