Zoom 4410A Network Router User Manual


 
select WPA-PSK. WPA-PSK protects your communications
with TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol).
This option requires you to enter an encryption key shared
by the access point.
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)
If the devices in your network do not support WPA2-PSK or
WPA-PSK, select WEP data encryption.
This method requires you to enter an encryption key. The
keys can be 64 or 128 bits in length.
WPA2-Enterprise
If you are linking to a network that accesses a RADIUS
(Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) authentication
server, and if the devices in the network support WPA2,
select WPA2-Enterprise. This option provides security with
AES (Advanced Encryption Standard). AES has a key size
of 128, 192, or 256-bits. In order for eavesdroppers to
decipher a message, they would have to try every possible
key.
WPA is an option for users who access a RADIUS (Remote
Authentication Dial-In User Service) authentication server
that does not support WPA2. WPA provides security with
TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol), which dynamically
changes keys as the system is used.
Accessing the Security Screen
1 On your desktop, double-click the Zoom Wireless-G USB
icon:
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Wireless-G USB Adapter