Hawking Technology Wireless-G Router manual Wireless Security Setup

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Advanced Administration

Wireless Security Setup

Encryption

Set WEP key

WEP : WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is a data

security mechanism based on a 64 Bit/128 Bit shared key algorithm.

WPA (TKIP): ( WiFi Protected Access) is more secure

than WEP, and should be used if possible.

KEY1 ~ KEY 4: You can specify up to 4 different keys, but only one can be used at a time.

A key of 10 hexadecimal characters (0-9, A-F) is required if a 64-bit Key Size is selected.

A key of 26 hexadecimal characters (0-9, A-F) is required if a 128-bit Key Size is selected.

WPA-PSK (Pre-Shared key)

WPA2-PSK TKIP and

AES

WPA/WPA2 Radius

Save

WPA Pre-Shared Key: In the Passphrase field, enter

the key that you are sharing with the network for the WLAN connection.

WPA2 Pre-Shared Key: WPA2 is a more advanced security setting than WPA. It has the most advanced security technology to keep your data encrypted. Setup is the same as WPA. Simply enter a passphrase for use throughout your network.

WPA and WPA2 Radius: If you wish to use an authenti- cation server you will need to input the correct information regarding your Radius server.

After completing the settings on this page, click Save to save the settings.

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Contents Page Table of Contents Internet Access Features Wireless Router FeaturesAdvanced Internet Functions Wireless FeaturesLAN Features Package Contents Page For use Off No Wireless connection availablePhysical Details Front-mounted LEDsLAN port Power portRear Panel 10/100BaseTRequirements ProcedureChoose an Installation Site Check the LEDs Power UpConnect LAN Cables Connect WAN CableTo Do this Refer to OverviewMac Installation Configuration ProgramUsing UPnP Using your Web BrowserIf you cant connect Setup Wizard Advanced Administration WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy Type Details ISP Data required Common Connection TypesCable Modems DSL Modems Other Modems e.g. Broadband WirelessDhcp Client Range Show Client Save Configuration via WebLAN Interface Setup IP Address Subnet MaskStatus Password SetupReset New Password Confirmed Password Save ResetWireless Basic Settings Authentication Type Preamble Type Broadcast Ssid Save Reset Wireless Advanced SettingsWPA-PSK Pre-Shared key WPA2-PSK Tkip Wireless Security SetupWireless Trusted Stations Access Control Dynamic DNS Enable DdnsDMZ Host IP Address Enable DMZVirtual Server Page Clone MAC Ad- dress WAN Port ConfigurationWAN Access Type DNS Enable Web Server Access via WAN SaveDefault Config Config FileBackup Config Restore ConfigSystem Log IP Filtering Statistics MAC FilteringBrowse Start Upgrade Time Zone SettingUpgrade Firmware UpdateNavigation & Data Input TCP/IP Settings OverviewWindows Clients Page Using Specify an IP Address Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows 98/MEUsing Dhcp Page Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows NT4.0 Specify an IP Address Obtain an IP address from a Dhcp ServerAdvanced Administration Page Select Control Panel Network and Dial-up Connection Checking TCP/IP Settings WindowsUsing a fixed IP Address Use the following IP Address Select Control Panel Network Connection Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows XPEnsure your TCP/IP settings are correct For Windows XP Internet AccessAccessing AOL For Windows 9x/ME/2000Fixed IP Address Macintosh ClientsLinux Clients Other Unix SystemsMode Wireless Station ConfigurationInternet Access General ProblemsProblem 2 Wireless connection speed is very slow Wireless AccessProblem 1 My PC cant locate the Wireless Access Point Page Channels Ad-hoc ModeInfrastructure Mode ModesKey Wireless LAN ConfigurationWEP Authentication Wireless Interface Wireless-G RouterCE Marking Warning Regulatory ApprovalsCE Standards