User's Manual Part 2
Using the Wireless Configuration Wizard
Chapter 7: Configuring a Wireless Network 179
The fields are enabled.
6. Complete the fields using the information in Basic WLAN Settings Fields on
page 170.
7. Click Next.
8. The Wireless Security dialog box appears.
9. Do one of the following:
• Click WPA-PSK to use the WPA-PSK security mode.
WPA-PSK periodically changes and authenticates encryption keys. This is a
recommended security mode for small, private wireless networks, which
want to authenticate and encrypt wireless data but do not want to install a
RADIUS server. Both WPA and the newer, more secure WPA2 (802.11i)
will be accepted.
• Click WEP to use the WEP security mode.
Using WEP, wireless stations must use a pre-shared key to connect to your
network. WEP is widely known to be insecure, and is supported mainly for
compatibility with existing networks and stations that do not support other
methods.