Hawking Technology HWU54DM manual Enable WPA in Windows XP

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Note: All devices in the network should use the same encryption

 

method to ensure the communication.

WPA Pre-Shared Key

The WPA-PSK key can be from eight to 64 characters and can be

 

letters or numbers. This same key must be used on all of the

 

wireless stations in the network .

WEP Key

The WEP keys are used to encrypt data transmitted in the

(Key1 ~ Key4)

wireless network. There are two types of key length: 64 -bit and

 

128 -bit. Select the default encryption key from Key 1 to Key 4 by

 

selected the radio button.

 

Fill the text box by following the rules below.

 

64-bit– Input 10-digit Hex values (in the “A-F”, “a-f” and “0 -9”

 

range) or 5-digit ASCII characters (including “a-z” and “0 -9”) as

 

the encryption keys . For example: “0123456aef“ or “test1”.

 

128 -bit– Input 26-digit Hex values (in the “A-F”, “a-f” and “0-9”

 

range) or 13-digit ASCII characters (including“a -z” and “0-9”) as

 

the encryption keys . For example:

 

“01234567890123456789abcdef“ or “administrator”.

4.3.3 Enable WPA in Windows XP

You can opt to use the XP’s built-in wireless Zero Configuration Utility (ZCU) to control your wireless adapter settings and to enable security with full WPA and WEP authentication. This option disables Hawking’s wireless utility settings.

NOTE: These instructions assume you are running Windows XP with SP2. SP1 users may see slight changes in appearance of menu options.

Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) is a specification of standards-based, interoperable security enhancement that strongly increases the level of data protection (encryption) and access control (authentication) for existing and future wireless LAN systems. The technical components of WPA include Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) for dynamic key exchange, and 802.1x for authentication.

There are two types of WPA security: WPA-PSK (no server) and WPA (with server). WPA requires a Radius Server to complete authentication among wireless stations and Access Points. Typically, this mode is used in an enterprise environment.WPA-PSK uses a so-called pre -shared key as the security key. A pre-shared key is a password that e very wireless station must use to access the network. Typically, this mode will be used in a home environment.

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