User`s guide

3-16 CB3000 Client Bridge User’s Guide
WPA1 Algorithm WPA1 uses TKIP algorithm:
TKIP – Defines a ‘wrapper’ that goes around an existing WEP encryption
algorithm. TKIP comprises the same encryption engine and RC4 algorithm
defined for WEP. However, the key used for encryption in TKIP is 128 bits
long.
TKIP changes the key used for each packet. The key is created by mixing
together a combination of things, including a base key (called a Pairwise
Transient Key), the MAC address of the transmitting station, and the serial
number for the packet.
WPA1 User ID The User ID for authentication.
WPA1 Password The WPA1 user password.
WPA1 Root Certificate /
WPA1 Root Certificate
Import
The WPA1 Root Certificate. The Root Certificate can be uploaded to the
device by:
Pasting the certificate in the Paste Root Certificate text area. To upload
the certificate, click the Apply button at the bottom of the screen.
By providing the path to the file containing the certificate in the Import
text box. Use the Browse button to display the Open File dialog box from
where the file can be selected. To upload the file containing the
certificate, click the Apply Uploaded File button.
Note: These fields are only enabled when Validate Server Certificate
option is enabled.
Apply Use the Apply button to update all the changes to the device.
Reset Use the Reset button to reset the fields in this screen to their default
values.
Cancel Use the Cancel button to cancel any changes made to the WPA1 TTLS
screen.