Advanced Settings
TKIP - TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) is a WEP expanded encryption technique. TKIP has greatly improved WEP’s weaknesses by rotating secret keys between every packet. TKIP uses
Characteristics:
-The Initialization Vector is expanded from
-The Initialization Vector is randomized.
-Uses a different RC4 key for every packet.
AES - AES further improves TKIP by using AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) encryption method. Due to its hardware
TKIP & AES require an 8 to 63 character passphrase in ASCII or 64 digits hexadecimal key.
Example 1: [ airstation
Example 2: [0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef]
WPA Group Rekey Interval - When TKIP is selected, the encryption key is renewed at this inter- val. This interval is in seconds; the range of acceptable values is
If 0 is entered, the key is never renewed.
■Note: The lower the rekey interval, the more often a rekey occurs. Setting a low rekey interval may affect performance negatively.
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