4. Wireless Security Support
The
Table 1: Wireless Security
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Access Point | Yes | Yes | In AP mode, the | |
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| AP. Supports WEP and WPA/PSK. | |
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| The link between the Repeater and wireless clients | |
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| will support either WEP or WPA/PSK. However, the | |
Repeater | Yes | No (for | link between the Repeater and the AP will support | |
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| only WEP in the initial release. Future releases will | |
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| support WPA/ PSK. | |
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Yes | No | and/or PMP mode support only WEP in the initial | ||
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| release. Future releases will support WPA/PSK. | |
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Yes | No | and/or PMP mode will support only WEP in the | ||
initial release. Future releases will support | ||||
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| In Client mode, the | |
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| wireless client, so it will support WEP and | |
Client | Yes | Yes | WPA/PSK when connecting with an AP in | |
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| Infrastructure mode or when connecting to an | |
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