Configuring security
Simple wireless networks require WEP keys or a WPA/WPA2 passphrase, or may not have any security at all.
More‑advanced wireless network security can require one or more certificates and an authentication server. If the
network requires a certificate and you do not have it, fill out the certificate request form provided within the Wireless
Setup Utility and follow your organization's procedures for requesting a certificate for network access.
Following is the list of supported types of wireless network security and their requirements.
WEP
•
WEP key (up to four keys may be required)
• Default WEP Transmit Key (if more than one WEP key is configured, this specifies which one to use)
WPA Personal, WPA2‑Personal or WPA2‑Enterprise
•
Pre‑shared key
• Encryption (AES or TKIP)
EAP‑MD5, MSCHAPv2, or LEAP
•
RADIUS user name
• RADIUS password
PEAP
•
RADIUS user name
• RADIUS password
• CA certificate
EAP‑TLS
•
RADIUS user name
• RADIUS password
• CA certificate
• Signed certificate
EAP‑TTLS
•
appropriate inner authentication
• RADIUS user name
• RADIUS password
• CA certificate
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