TRENDnet TEW-671BR manual WPA-Radius Encryption

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WPA-Radius Encryption

Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) is an advanced security standard. You can use an external RADIUS server to authenticate wireless stations and provide the session key to encrypt data during communication.

It supports TKIP (WPA) or AES (WPA2) encryptions. Press Apply button when you are done.

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Contents Page Table of Content Tools Setup Introduction Wireless Performance Considerations Product Layout Package ContentsInstallation System RequirementsLAN & WAN Login to TEW-671BR Status SystemDhcp Server LANDhcp Event Log ScheduleMonitor Wizard Valid WAN ConnectionInvalid WAN Connection Wlan Setups Internet Static IP Dynamic IPPPPoE Pptp Basic Wireless 2.4GHz & 5GHz4G Band Mode WDS Advanced Security WEP Encryption Enable 802.1x AuthenticationWPA Pre-Shared Key Encryption WPA-Radius Encryption Filter Adding an address into the listRemove an address from the list WPS Wi-Fi Protected Setup Client List Isolation Enable FirewallDemilitarized Zone DMZ Denial of Service DoS MAC Filter Add PC MAC AddressRemove PC MAC Address IP Filter Add PC IP AddressRemove PC IP Address URL Filter Add URL KeywordRemove URL Keyword Advanced Network Address Translation NATPort Mapping Port Forwarding Virtual Server Add Port MappingRemove Port Mapping Remove Port Forwarding Add Port ForwardingAdd Port Triggering Port Triggering Special ApplicationsRemove Port Triggering Application Layer Gateway ALGUpnp Priority Queue Type Quality of Service QoSBandwidth Allocation Routing Tools Setup PasswordRemote management Ddns TimeDiagnosis Power SavingsFirmware BackupRestart Industry Canada statement Appendix a FCC Interference StatementAppendix B IC Interference Statement Federal Communication Commission Interference StatementLimited Warranty PWP05202009v2