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Cable Modem User’s Manual
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For the WPA-PSK mode, the settings that you can
adjust including WPA Algorithms, WPA Shared Key
and Group Key Renewal.
WPA Algorithms: Select the data encryption for the
WPA mode. There are three types that you can
choose, TKIPand AES.
WPA Shared Key: Please type the key to be
between 8 and 63 characters, or 64 hexadecimal
digits. Only the devices with a matching key that you
set here can join this network.
Group key Renewal: Type in the time for the WAP
group rekey interval. The unit is second.
TKIP takes the original master key only as a
starting point and derives its encryption keys
mathematically from this mater key. Then it
regularly changes and rotates the encryption keys
so that the same encryption key will be never used
twice.
AES provides security between client
workstations operating in ad hoc mode. It uses a
mathematical ciphering algorithm that employs
variable key sizes of 128, 192 or 256 bits.
After finished settings, click Save Settings for
activation for next time.
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It allows you to set control to the AP and the connected clients.
Access List:
Click Enabled to enable this function; click Disabled
to close this function.
MAC Address:
Type in the MAC address of the AP or connected
clients into this field as an allowed or denied device.
Select MAC Address from Wireless Network
Computers:
Click this button to get the connected clients’ MAC
address.
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