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Show Key Displays the pre-shared key when checked. The pre-shared
key for the DDW366 is the 13 characters of the modem’s
serial number.
RADIUS Server Defines the IP address of the RADIUS server, if used.
RADIUS Port Defines a RADIUS port number when WPA or 802.1x network
authentication is selected.
RADIUS Key Defines the RADIUS Key when WPA or 802.1x network
authentication is selected.
Group Key Rotation Interval Allows the device to generate the best possible random
group key and update all the key-management capable
stations periodically.
WPA/WPA2 Re-auth Interval Sends a new group key to all clients at the specified interval
for a wireless router (if using WPA-PSK key management) or
RADIUS server (if using WPA key management). The re-
keying process is the WPA equivalent of automatically
changing the WEP key for a wireless access point and all
stations in the WLAN on a periodic basis. Setting the WPA
Group Key Update Timer is also supported in WPA-PSK
mode.
WEP Encryption Enables or disables WEP encryption. If you do not have
wireless clients that can use WPA or WPA2, you can use WEP
key encrypting. A higher bit key offers better security. WEP
encryption scrambles the data transmitted between the wireless
stations and the DDW366 to keep network communications
private. It encrypts unicast and multicast communications in a
network. Both the wireless stations and the DDW366 must use
the same WEP key. Data Encryption can be set to WEP 128-
bit, 64-bit, or Disable.
Shared Key Authentication Defines Shared Key Authentication as optional or required.
Shared Key is an authentication method used by wireless
LANs, which follow the IEEE 802.11 standard. Wireless
devices authenticate each other by using a secret key that is
kept by both devices.
802.1x Authentication Enables or disables 802.1x to authenticate wireless clients.
Network Key 1-4 Pre-defines up to 4 keys for 64-bit or 128-bit (64-bit keys
require 10 hexadecimal digits) (128-bit key require 26
hexadecimal digits).
Current Network Key Selects one of the four pre-defined keys as the current
network key.
Passphrase Sets the WEP encryption key by entering a word or group of
printable characters in the Passphrase box and clicking
Generate WEP keys. These characters are case sensitive.
Generate WEP Keys Forces the device to generate 4 WEP keys automatically.
Apply Saves changes.
Automatic Security Configuration — Sets up WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) for devices connecting
to the wireless network.
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