User Documentation
Wi-Fi device IE-WL-VL-AP-BR-CL  Web Console Configuration 
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WPA type 
Setting 
Description 
Factory Default 
Personal 
Provides Pre-Shared Key-enabled WPA and WPA2 
Personal 
Enterprise 
Provides enterprise-level security for WPA and WPA2 
Encryption method 
Setting 
Description 
Factory Default 
TKIP** 
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol is enabled 
AES 
AES 
Advance Encryption System is enabled 
Mixed* 
Provides TKIP broadcast key and TKIP+AES unicast key for 
some legacy AP clients. This option is rarely used. 
** This option is only available with 802.11a/b/g standard 
* This option is available for legacy mode in AP/Master only, and does not support AES-enabled clients. 
Passphrase 
Setting 
Description 
Factory Default 
8 to 63 characters 
Master key to generate keys for encryption and decryption 
None 
Key renewal (for AP/Master mode only) 
Setting 
Description 
Factory Default 
60 to 86400 seconds 
(1 minute to 1 day) 
Specifies the time period of group key renewal 
3600 (seconds) 
NOTE 
The key renewal value dictates how often the wireless AP encryption keys should be changed. The security 
level is generally higher if you set the key renewal value to a shorter number, which forces the encryption keys 
to be changed more frequently. The default value is 3600 seconds (60 minutes). Longer time periods can be 
considered if the line is not very busy. 
WPA/WPA2-Enterprise (for AP/Master mode) 
By setting WPA type to Enterprise, you can use EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol), a framework 
authentication protocol used by 802.1X to provide network authentication. In these Enterprise-level security 
modes, a back-end RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) server is needed if IEEE 802.1X 
functionality is enabled in WPA /WPA2. The IEEE 802.1X protocol also offers the possibility of carrying out an 
efficient connection authentication on a large-scale network. It is not necessary to exchange keys or 
passphrases. 










