SMC Networks TTTM2400X, TTTM5800X user manual WPA Mode, Wpa

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WPA Mode

WPA

oWPA addresses all known vulnerabilities in WEP, the original, less secure 40 or 104-bit encryption scheme in the IEEE 802.11 standard. WPA also provides user authentication, since WEP lacks any means of authentication. Designed to secure present and future versions of IEEE 802.11 devices, WPA is a subset of the IEEE 802.11i specification. WPA replaces WEP with a strong new encryption technology called Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) with Message Integrity Check (MIC). It also provides a scheme of mutual authentication using either IEEE 802.1X/Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) authentication or pre-shared key (PSK) technology. WPA was designed and has been scrutinized by well-known cryptographers. It can be implemented immediately and inexpensively as a software or firmware upgrade to most existing Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ access points and client devices

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Contents TT5800X/TT2400X Gateway Table of Contents Electronic Emission Notices Statement of ConditionsIntroduction Main Chips Specification DescriptionMechanical Board Spec16dBm ± 2dB @ 54Mbps LED Definition External AC Power Adapter Software SpecificationStandards / Regulatory Compliance EnvironmentalProduct Kit Part Listing System RequirementsHardware Installation Preparation for InstallationWindows Windows 98/MePage Windows XP Page User account Web Configuration InterfaceDevice Information StatusAssociated Wireless Client List WirelessRouting Table RoutingSystem Logs LogsNetwork Traffic Stats StatisticsActive Sessions Wizard BasicWANEthernet Internet Connection SettingsPPPoE client Dhcp clientNetwork Settings LANWirelessDhcp Server Wireless Network Settings Wireless Mode Basic Wireless SettingsSuper Mode Wireless Network Name SsidTransmission rate Mbits/s ModeWireless Security Mode WEP key lengths AuthenticationWPA-Personal WPA-Enterprise WPAWPA WPA ModeCipher Type EAPQuality of Service setup Quality of ServiceEnable Enable Quality of ServiceAutomatic Classification Dynamic FragmentationRouting Destination Port RangeSave MAC Address Filtering Firewall Enable SPI Advanced WirelessEnable DMZ DMZ IP AddressRTS threshold Fragmentation thresholdACK Timeout 802.11d EnableTransmit Power Enable WDSAdministrator Settings AdminRemote Admin Port Enable Remote ManagementRemote Admin Inbound Filter Admin Idle TimeoutEnable Logging to Syslog Server SysLogSyslog Server IP Address Enable Ping Watchdog Ping WatchdogPing Watchdog destination IP Address System System SettingsFirmware Firmware UpgradeHelp Menu Appendix a Warranty Policy Product Return Policy Appendix B RMA PolicyAppendix C Regulatory Information Unfortunately Teletronics cannot issue credits forStatement of Conditions Day full refund or credit policyFCC Information Electronic Emission NoticesImportant Note TTE Compliance StatementAppendix D Contact Information Appendix E WDS Explained WDS in Chain Configuration WDS in a Star ConfigurationLatest firmware provides Choose Antenna option Appendix F Antenna DiversityAppendix G Troubleshooting Appendix H Glossary Symptom Forgot IP addressPage