Specifications
Configuring Access Point Security
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Default (hexadecimal) keys for KeyGuard include:
6. Select the Allow WEP128 Clients checkbox (from within the KeyGuard Mixed Mode
field) to enable WEP128 clients to associate with an access point’s KeyGuard supported
WLAN. The WEP128 clients must use the same keys as the KeyGuard clients to interoperate
within the access point’s KeyGuard supported WLAN.
7. Click the Apply button to save any changes made within the KeyGuard Setting field of the
New Security Policy screen.
8. Click the Cancel button to undo any changes made within the KeyGuard Setting field and
return to the WLAN screen. This reverts all settings to the last saved configuration.
6.8 Configuring WPA/WPA2 Using TKIP
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) is a robust encryption scheme specified in the IEEE Wireless Fidelity
(Wi-Fi) standard, 802.11i. WPA provides more sophisticated data encryption than WEP. WPA is
designed for corporate networks and small-business environments where more wireless traffic
allows quicker discovery of encryption keys by an unauthorized person.
The encryption method is Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP). TKIP addresses WEP’s weaknesses
with a re-keying mechanism, a per-packet mixing function, a message integrity check, and an
extended initialization vector.
Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2) is an enhanced version of WPA. WPA2 uses the Advanced
Encryption Standard (AES) instead of TKIP. AES supports 128-bit, 192-bit and 256-bit keys.
WPA/WPA2 also provide strong user authentication based on 802.1x EAP. To configure WPA/WPA2
encryption on the access point:
1. Select Network Configuration -> Wireless -> Security from the access point menu tree.
Keys #1-4 Use the Key #1-4 areas to specify key numbers. The keys are 26
hexadecimal characters in length. Select one of these keys for
activation by clicking its radio button.
Key 1 101112131415161718191A1B1C
Key 2 202122232425262728292A2B2C
Key 3 303132333435363738393A3B3C
Key 4 404142434445464748494A4B4C