User Manual
WEP Key #: You can chose either HEX or ASCII for your WEP key value, for 64bit
encryption strength can use 10 digits for HEX (0~9, a~f and A-F) or 5 digits for
ASCII (0~9, a~z and A~Z), for 128bit encryption strength can use 26 digits for
HEX (0~9, a~f and A-F) or 13 digits for ASCII (0~9, a~z and A~Z), for 152bit
encryption strength can use 32 digits for HEX (0~9, a~f and A-F) or 16 digits for
ASCII (0~9, a~z and A~Z)
WPA-PSK (or WPA2-PSK): WPA-PSK is short for W-Fi Protected Access-Pre-Shared Key.
WPA-SPK uses the same encryption way with WPA, and the only difference between
them is that WPA-PSK recreates a simple shared key, instead of using the user’s
certification.
Cipher Suite: You can chose use AES or TKIP with your WPA / WPA2 encryption
method,
AES is short for Advanced Encryption Standard. The AES cipher is specified as a
number of repetitions of transformation rounds that convert the input plaintext
into the final output of ciphertext. Each round consists of several processing
steps, including one that depends on the encryption key. A set of reverse rounds
are applied to transform ciphertext back into the original plaintext using the
same encryption key.
TKIP is short for “Temporal Key Integrity Protocol. TKIP scrambles the keys using
a hashing algorithm and, by adding an integrity-checking feature, ensures that
the keys haven’t been tampered with.
Group Key Update Period: This time interval for re-keying GTK
(broadcast/multicast encryption keys) in seconds. Enter the time-length
required; the default time is 600 seconds.
Master Key Update Period: This time interval for re-keying GMK (master key
used internally to generate GTKs) in seconds. Enter the time-length required;
the default time is 83400 seconds.
Key Type: Check on the respected button to enable either ASCII or HEX format
for the Pre-shared Key.










