Wireless-G PC Card Adapter14
This option requires you to enter an encryption key shared
by the access point.
•
WEP
(
W
ired
E
quivalent
P
rivacy)
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
(
R
emote
A
uthentication
D
ial-
I
n
U
ser
S
ervice) authentication
server, and if the devices in the network support WPA2,
select WPA2-Enterprise. This option provides security with
AES (
A
dvanced
E
ncryption
S
tandard). 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 (
R
emote
A
uthentication
D
ial-
I
n
U
ser
S
ervice) authentication server
that does not support WPA2. WPA provides security with
TKIP (
T
emporal
K
ey
I
ntegrity
P
rotocol), which dynamically
changes keys as the system is used.
Accessing the Security Screen
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On your desktop, double-click the
Zoom Wireless-G PC
Card
icon: