Draytek 550 manual Glossary

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Vigor550 Wireless 11g USB Adapter

Glossary

PEAP: Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol is a two-phase authentication like TLS. In the first phase the Authentication Server is authenticated to the Supplicant. Using TLS, a secure channel is established through which any other EAP-Type can be used to authenticate the Supplicant to the Authentication Server during the second phase. A certificate is only required at the Authentication Server. PEAP also supports identity hiding where the Authenticator is only aware of the anonymous username used to establish the TLS channel during the first phase but not the individual user authenticated during the second phase.

SSID: Name of wireless network.

TLS: TLS is an EAP-Type for authentication based upon X.509 certificates. Because it requires both the Supplicant and the Authentication Server to have certificates, it provides explicit Mutual Authentication and is resilient to man-in-the-middle attacks. After successful authentication a secure TLS link is established to securely communicate a unique session key from the Authentication Server to the Authenticator.

WPA: Wi-Fi Protected Access is a replacement security standard for WEP. It is a subset of the IEEE 802.11i standard being developed. WPA makes use of TKIP to deliver security superior to WEP. 802.1X access control is still employed. The Authentication Server provides the material for creating the keys.

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Contents Vigor550 Copyright DrayTek Limited Warranty Regulatory Information FCC Radiation Exposure Statement European Community Declarations Table of Contents Chapter Introduction Package ContentsWireless Networking Scenarios Main FeaturesCooperate LAN Local Area Networking Ad Hoc ModeAdvantages for adopting Wireless Networking Advantages for Using Wireless NetworkWizard 1InstallationChapter Quick Start Guide Vigor550 Wireless 11g USB Adapter Using Client Utility to Connect to an Existing Network 2Connecting to NetworkEncryption Setting Vigor550 Wireless 11g USB Adapter Using AP Utility to create a Network Access Point AP Vigor550 Wireless 11g USB Adapter 1Installing Wlan 802.11g USB2.0 Adapter Chapter Step-by-Step InstallationVigor550 Wireless 11g USB Adapter Vigor550 Wireless 11g USB Adapter Vigor550 Wireless 11g USB Adapter Additional Setup Icon 2Setting Vigor5503Removing Your Vigor550 Uninstalling Vigor550 Select Network Type to Ad-Hoc Chapter Creat an Ad-Hoc NetworkPower Consumption Setting Acting as an Access Point Vigor550 Wireless 11g USB Adapter 1Link Status Tab Chapter Using the Client Utility2Configure Profile Tab 3Site Survey Tab 4Country Region Tab Connect Station List Chapter Using the AP Utility1AP Information Tab 2Access Point Setting Only 802.11b/g mixed can be selected 1Surveying the Network Neighborhood Chapter Network ApplicationShared Documents folder 2File Sharing3Using the Shared Folder Product Specification Glossary