4: Network Settings
WLAN Profile WEP Settings
WEP is a simple and efficient security mode encrypting the data via the RC4 algorithm. However, WEP has become more vulnerable due to advances in hacking technology. State of the art equipment can find WEP keys in five minutes. For stronger security, please use WPA, or better, WPA2 with AES (CCMP). WEP is only supported on the STA interface.
WLAN Profile WPA and WPA2 Settings
WPA is a security standard specified by the WiFi Alliance and is a close derivative of an early draft of the IEEE802.11i specification. WEP was becoming vulnerable when finalizing the IEEE802.11i standard was still far away. WPA2 is WiFi’s subset of the broad IEEE802.11i standard to enforce better interoperability. The xPico
To Configure WLAN Profiles
You can view, edit, create or delete a WLAN profile.
Using WebManager
Click WLAN Profiles on the menu.
Using CLI
To enter the WLAN Profile command level: config
Using XML
Include in your file: <configgroup name = "WLAN Profile" instance = "name">
Table 4-4 Creating, Deleting or Enabling WLAN Profiles
WLAN Profile Basic Settings | Description |
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Create new profile | Type the name of the new profile to be created into the Create new |
| WLAN Profile field. Then, click the Submit button which appears to |
| create the profile. Once created, the profile name may be clicked so you |
| may edit profile settings. |
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Delete (checkbox) | Click the Delete checkbox beside the profile(s) to be deleted. Two |
| buttons will appear: |
| Click the Apply button to delete the profile for testing purposes. If the |
| device reboots, this change will not be applied. |
| Click the Submit button to permanently delete profile(s). |
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View or Edit | Click on a specific WLAN Profile name to edit the WLAN profile basic |
(link to specific profile) | settings. |
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To Configure WLAN Profile Settings
Using Web Manager
To view or edit an existing WLAN profile, click WLAN Profiles on the menu and select an existing profile (see Table
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