LevelOne WAB-1000 manual Wpa

Page 59

WPA

WPA stands for WiFi Protected Access. It’s an interim standard developed by the WiFi Alliance pending full ratification of the 802.11i standard, to protect the wired band and improve upon the old WEP encryption standard.

54

Image 59
Contents User Guide Page Table of Contents WPA Encryption Page Introduction Basic FeaturesWireless Basics 802.11g Network ConfigurationAccess point configurations 802.11bPossible AP Topologies Data Encryption and Security BridgingAES-ECB and 3DES for Bridging WPA with TKIP/ AES-CCMPDhcp Server MAC Address AuthenticationOperator Authentication and Management Management Preparation for use Hardware installationMinimum system and component requirements Installation InstructionsEnsure the cabling is correctly installed Page WAN Indicator LightsSealing Antenna Connections LEDIntroduction 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 Factory Default System AdministrationFirmware Upgrade 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 Channel Separation and Wlan Cards Manufacturer’s StatementRadio Frequency Interference Requirements AES 3DESTkip DhcpSnmp WPA