LevelOne WAB-1000 manual 3DES, Aes

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Glossary

3DES

Also referred to as Triple DES, a mode of the DES encryption algorithm that encrypts data three times.

802.11

802.11refers to a family of specifications developed by the IEEE for wireless LAN technology. 802.11 specifies an over-the-air interface between a wireless client and a base station or between two wireless clients. The IEEE accepted the specification in 1997.

802.11b (also referred to as 802.11 High Rate or WiFi)

802.11b is an extension to 802.11 that applies to wireless LANs and provides 11 Mbps transmission (with a fallback to 5.5, 2 and 1 Mbps) in the 2.4 GHz band. 802.11b/g uses only DSSS. 802.11b/g was a 1999 ratification to the original 802.11 standard, allowing wireless functionality comparable to Ethernet.

802.11g

802.11g applies to wireless LANs and provides 20-54 Mbps in the 2.4 GHz band. Because 802.11g is backwards- compatible with 802.11b, it is a popular component in WLAN construction. 802.11g uses OFDM (orthogonal frequency division multiplexing) technology.

Access Point

An access point is a gateway set up to allow a group of LAN users access to another group or a main group. The access point doesn’t use the DHCP server function and therefore accepts IP address assignment from the controlling network.

AES

Short for Advanced Encryption Standard, a symmetric 128-bit block data encryption technique developed by Belgian cryptographers Joan Daemen and Vincent Rijmen. The U.S government adopted the algorithm as its encryption technique in October 2000, replacing the DES encryption it used. AES works at multiple network layers simultaneously. There are two current “flavors” of AES, AES-CCMP, which has been ratified by the WiFi Alliance for use in WPA and, eventually, under the 802.11i standard, and AES-ECB, which has been ratified by NIST for use in the FIPS-140-2 standard.

Bridge

A device that connects two local-area networks (LANs), or two segments of the same LAN that use the same protocol, such as Ethernet or Token-Ring.

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Contents User Guide Page Table of Contents WPA Encryption Page Introduction Basic FeaturesWireless Basics Access point configurations Network Configuration802.11b 802.11gPossible AP Topologies Data Encryption and Security BridgingAES-ECB and 3DES for Bridging WPA with TKIP/ AES-CCMPMAC Address Authentication Operator Authentication and ManagementDhcp Server Management Preparation for use Hardware installationInstallation Instructions Ensure the cabling is correctly installedMinimum system and component requirements Page Sealing Antenna Connections Indicator LightsLED WANIntroduction Preliminary configuration stepsInitial setup using the Local port General System ConfigurationWAN LAN Wireless Setup Page Dtim RTSSsid EncryptionWPA Encryption Page MAC Address Filtering Bridging and Bridging Encryption Rogue AP Detection Advanced Services Settings Snmp Agent List All Users User ManagementAdd New User Monitoring/ReportsBridging Status System StatusWireless Clients Dhcp Client List Adjacent AP ListSystem Log Web Access LogNetwork Activity System Administration Firmware UpgradeFactory Default Remote Logging RebootUtilities General bridge setup Configure the WAB-1000 as a bridgePage Page Point-to-point bridge configuration Set up bridging typeBssid Point-to-point bridging setup guidePage Page Point-to-multipoint bridge configuration Point-to-multipoint bridging setup guide Repeater bridging setup guide Repeater bridge configurationBridging Encryption Manufacturer’s Statement Radio Frequency Interference RequirementsChannel Separation and Wlan Cards AES 3DESDhcp SnmpTkip WPA