LevelOne 11g PoE Wireless Access Point, WAP-0005 Security Settings WPA-PSK, Data WPA-PSK Screen

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Setup

Security Settings - WPA-PSK

Like WEP, data is encrypted before transmission. WPA is more secure than WEP, and should be used if possible. The PSK (Pre-shared Key) must be entered on each Wireless station. The 256Bit encryption key is derived from the PSK, and changes frequently.

Figure 16: WPA-PSK Wireless Security

Data - WPA-PSK Screen

WPA-PSK

Network Key

Enter the key value. Data is encrypted using a 256Bit key derived

 

from this key. Other Wireless Stations must use the same key.

 

 

WPA Encryption

Select the desired option. Other Wireless Stations must use the

 

same method.

 

TKIP - Unicast (point-to-point) transmissions are encrypted

 

using TKIP, and multicast (broadcast) transmissions are not

 

encrypted.

 

TKIP + 64 bit WEP - Unicast (point-to-point) transmissions

 

are encrypted using TKIP, and multicast (broadcast)

 

transmissions are encrypted using 64 bit WEP.

 

TKIP + 128 bit WEP - Unicast (point-to-point)

 

transmissions are encrypted using TKIP, and multicast

 

(broadcast) transmissions are encrypted using 128 bit WEP.

 

AES - CCMP - CCMP is the most common sub-type of

 

AES (Advanced Encryption System). Most systems will

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Contents Users Guide Page Table of Contents Overview Command Reference Wireless Access PointOverview General Problems Overview Wireless LAN TerminologyIntroduction Features of your Wireless Access PointAdvanced Features Security FeaturesIntroduction Physical Details Package ContentsRear Panel Requirements InstallationProcedure RequirementsUsing PoE Power over Ethernet Using PoE Power over EthernetPage Overview Access Point SetupSetup using the Windows Utility InstallationButtons Wireless Access PointsPass-phrase just works for Hex and not for Setup ProcedurePassword Dialog Setup using a Web BrowserIf you cant connect Data Access Control Screen Access ControlButtons Data Trusted Wireless Stations Trusted Wireless StationsAdd Security ProfilesSelect None EditIsolation Data Security Profiles ScreenProfile Primary ProfileSecurity System Wireless BandSecurity Profile Screen Profile DataSetup Radius MAC Authentication Security Settings NoneUsing MAC authentication Setup Data Radius-based MAC Authentication Screen Radius-based MAC authentication ScreenUAM authentication External UAM authentication Internal Data UAM Screen UAM ScreenSecurity Settings WEP Data WEP Screen WPA Encryption Security Settings WPA-PSKData WPA-PSK Screen Network KeyWhen any membership Pairwise Key UpdateGroup Key Update Update Group keyWPA-802.1x Wireless Security Security Settings WPA-802.1xWPA-802.1x Data WPA-802.1x ScreenEvery Update Report802.1x Wireless Security Security Settings802.1x Data 802.1x ScreenUAM IP Address System ScreenData System Screen IdentificationWins Server Name/IP Address Wireless Mode Wireless ScreensBasic Settings Screen Data Basic Settings ScreenMAC Address field AP ModeBridge Mode Broadcast SsidParameters Options Advanced SettingsData Advanced Settings Screen Basic Rate802.11b Using WEP PC and Server ConfigurationSecurity Using WPA-PSK 802.1x Using WPA-802.1xWireless Station Configuration Radius Server ConfigurationWindows 2000 Domain Controller Setup 802.1x Server Setup Windows 2000 ServerServices Installation Components Screen CA Screen Dhcp server configurationIP Address Screen Certificate Authority Screen Certificate Authority SetupActive Directory Screen Group Policy Screen Service Screen Internet Authentication Service Radius SetupAuthentication Screen Dial-in Screen Remote Access Login for UsersClient Certificate Setup 802.1x Client Setup on Windows XPWireless CA Screen Identifying Information Screen Encryption Settings 802.1x Authentication SetupEnabling Encryption Wireless Networks ScreenProperties Screen Using 802.1x Mode without WPA Operation Operation and StatusStatus Screen Security Profiles Access PointWireless Data Status ScreenSystem Up Time 4GHz WirelessStatistics Screen Data Statistics ScreenManagement Multicast PacketsControl Band Profile StatusClients Data Activity Log Activity LogData Refresh Button Station ListData Station List Screen Station ListAdmin Login Screen Access Point ManagementLogin Data Admin Login ScreenAdmin Connections Perform Auto Auto Config/UpdateData Auto Config/Update Screen Configuration on this APAuto Update Restore Config FileData Config File Screen BackupRevert to factory DefaultsData Log Settings Screen Log Settings SyslogRogue APs Enable DetectionData Rogue AP Screen Traps Data Snmp ScreenGeneral ManagersTo perform the Firmware Upgrade Upgrade FirmwareWireless Specifications SpecificationsWireless Access Point Hardware SpecificationsFeature Details Software SpecificationsMessage Log FCC Radiation Exposure Statement FCC StatementGeneral Problems TroubleshootingTo Find the Access Points IP Address Wireless Access Point User Guide Windows TCP/IP Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows 9x/MENormally, no changes need to be made Using Specify an IP Address Using DhcpWindows NT4.0 TCP/IP Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows NT4.0Obtain an IP address from a Dhcp Server Network Configuration Win Checking TCP/IP Settings WindowsUsing a fixed IP Address Use the following IP Address Network Configuration Windows XP Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows XPUsing Dhcp Infrastructure Mode About Wireless LANsWireless LAN Terminology Ad-hoc ModeWPA-802.1x Channels802.1x Using the CLI Telnet Command Line InterfaceUsing the CLI Serial Port CLI Port Settings Command ReferenceWireless Access Point User Guide Display 11g Beacon Rate Wireless Access Point User Guide Mem -- system memory statistics Set 11g Beacon Rate Appendix C Windows TCP/IP Wireless Access Point User Guide
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