ZyXEL Communications AG-225H manual Data Encryption with WEP, Ieee, EAP Authentication

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Figure 2-6 Wireless LAN Security Levels

Configure the wireless LAN security using the Profile Security Settings screen. If you do not enable any wireless security on your ZyXEL AG-225H, the ZyXEL AG-225H’s wireless communications are accessible to any wireless networking device that is in the coverage area.

2.2.1 Data Encryption with WEP

WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) encryption scrambles all data packets transmitted between the ZyXEL AG-225H and the AP or other wireless stations to keep network communications private. Both the wireless stations and the access points must use the same WEP key for data encryption and decryption.

There are two ways to create WEP keys in your ZyXEL AG-225H.

Automatic WEP key generation based on a “password phrase” called a passphrase. The passphrase is case sensitive. You must use the same passphrase for all WLAN adapters with this feature in the same WLAN.

For WLAN adapters without the passphrase feature, you can still take advantage of this feature by writing down the four automatically generated WEP keys from the Security Settings screen of the ZyXEL Utility and entering them manually as the WEP keys in the other WLAN adapter(s).

Enter the WEP keys manually.

Your ZyXEL AG-225H allows you to configure up to four 64-bit, 128-bit or 152-bit WEP keys and only one key is used as the default key at any one time.

2.2.2 IEEE 802.1x

The IEEE 802.1x standard outlines enhanced security methods for both the authentication of wireless stations and encryption key management. Authentication can be done using an external RADIUS server.

EAP Authentication

EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) is an authentication protocol that runs on top of the IEEE802.1x transport mechanism in order to support multiple types of user authentication. By using EAP to interact

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Contents ZyXEL AG-225H Trademarks Copyright 2005 by ZyXEL Communications CorporationDisclaimer Online Registration ZyXEL Limited WarrantyFederal Communications Commission FCC Interference Statement Customer Support Spain Table of Contents Viii Table Of Contents Problem Connecting to an Access Point User Guide Feedback About This Users GuideSyntax Conventions Related DocumentationGraphics Icons Key Page About Your ZyXEL AG-225H ZyXEL AG-225H Wi-Fi Finder User InterfaceBasic Operation ZyXEL AG-225H Adapter Hardware and Utility InstallationUsing the ZyXEL Utility to Configure Your Network LCM DescriptionGetting Started Network Add ProfileZyXEL AG-225H User’s Guide Getting Started Remove Getting Started ZyXEL AG-225H User’s Guide Security Mode ZyXEL AG-225H User’s Guide Refresh Site SurveyDetail Info Connect Options Version ZyAIR ModesChange ZyAIR Modes Channel Wireless Network ApplicationOverview Ssid BSS Example Ad-Hoc IbssRoaming Infrastructure Network Example Access Point ModeRoaming Example Wireless LAN SecurityIeee EAP AuthenticationData Encryption with WEP Encryption User Authentication3 WPA/WPA2 5 WPA/WPA2 with Radius Application Example WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK Application ExampleRTS/CTS Threshold Fragmentation ThresholdRTS Threshold Authentication TypeZyXEL AG-225H User’s Guide Profile Screen Additional Setup RequirementsIntroduction Label Description ProfileHow to configure in Access Point Mode Add Wlan Networking ZyXEL AG-225H User’s Guide Remove MAC Filter MAC FilterWlan Networking Version Version Screen Chapter MaintenanceAbout Uninstalling the ZyXEL UtilityUpgrading the ZyXEL Utility Page Configuring WEP Configuring SecurityWireless Security Configuring WPA-PSK Configuring WPA2-PSK Troubleshooting Link Quality Problems Starting the ZyXEL Utility ProgramProblem with the Link Status Troubleshooting Starting ZyXEL Utility ProgramTroubleshooting Access Point Connection Problem Problems Communicating With Other ComputersProblem Connecting to an Access Point Troubleshooting Communication Problems