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WPA/WPA2 Encryption

When using WPA or WPA2 authentication, these WPA

 

encryption modes can be set: TKIP, AES, or TKIP + AES. AES

 

(Advanced Encryption Standard) provides the strongest

 

encryption, while TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol)

 

provides strong encryption with improved compatibility. The

 

TKIP + AES mode allows both TKIP and AES-capable clients to

 

connect.

 

 

WPA Pre-Shared Key

Sets the WPA Pre-Shared Key (PSK). This is either an 8-63

Show Key

ASCII character string or a 64-digit hex number. This is

 

specified when the Network Authentication method is WPA-

 

PSK.

 

Show Key - When selected, the WPA Pre-Shared Key is

 

displayed.

 

 

RADIUS Server

Sets the RADIUS server IP address to use for client

 

authentication using the dotted-decimal format

 

(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx).

 

 

RADIUS Port

Sets the UDP port number of the RADIUS server. The default

 

is 1812.

 

 

RADIUS Key

Sets the shared secret for the RADIUS connection. The key is

 

a 0 to 255 character ASCII string.

 

 

Group Key Rotation Interval

Sets the WPA Group Rekey Interval in seconds. Set to zero to

 

disable periodic rekeying.

 

 

WPA/WPA2 Re-auth Interval

The re-authentication interval is the amount of time the

 

wireless router can wait before re-establishing authentication

 

with the CPE.

 

 

WEP Encryption

WEP Encryption enables or disables Wired Equivalent Privacy

 

encryption.

 

 

Shared Key Authentication

The WEP protocol uses the Shared Key Authentication

 

protocol where the CPE sends an authentication request to

 

the access point. Then the access point sends a challenge text

 

to the CPE.

 

The CPE uses either the 64-bit or 128-bit key to encrypt the

 

challenge text and sends the encrypted text to the access

 

point. The access point decrypts the encrypted text and then

 

compares the decrypted message with the original challenge

 

text. If they are the same, the access point lets the CPE

 

connect; if it doesn’t match, then the access point does not let

 

the CPE connect.

 

 

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Contents Motorola SURFboard Safety and Regulatory Information Read This Before You BeginWireless LAN Information FCC Statements FCC Interference Statement Caring for the Environment by Recycling Recycling your Motorola EquipmentContents Wireless Pages Status PagesBasic Pages Advanced PagesTroubleshooting Software License & WarrantyInside the Box Minimum System Requirements Contact InformationProduct Overview Front Panel OverviewWireless Rear Panel OverviewMAC Label Overview USBCabling the SBG941 Cabling the SBG941Cabling the SBG941U SBG941 LED Activity During StartupConnecting to the Internet Configuring TCP/IP in Windows XPOpen the Control Panel Configuring TCP/IP in Windows Vista Click All Programs Click Accessories Verifying the IP Address in Windows XPVerifying the IP Address in Windows Vista Setting Up a Wi-Fi Network Wall Mounting the ModemRenewing Your IP Address in Windows XP or Windows Vista Wall Mounting Template 10.20 cm 00 10.20 cm Basic Configuration Starting the SBG941 Configuration Manager CmgrChanging the SBG941 Default Password Configuration Manager Menu Options Bar SBG941 Menu Options BarGetting Help Gaming Configuration Guidelines Configuring the Firewall for GamingConfiguring Port Triggers Configuring a Gaming DMZ HostExiting the SBG941 Configuration Manager Status Pages Status SoftwareStartup Procedure Status ConnectionField Descriptions for the Status Connection Downstream ChannelStatus Security Field Descriptions for the Status SecurityStatus Diagnostics Ping UtilityTraceroute Utility Status Configuration Status Event LogBasic Setup Field Descriptions for the Basic SetupNapt mode IP Address MAC AddressDuration ExpiresBasic Dhcp Field Descriptions for the Basic DhcpBasic Ddns Field Descriptions for Basic DdnsBasic Backup Restoring Your SBG941 ConfigurationBacking Up Your SBG941 Configuration Advanced Pages Advanced OptionsHttp//WanIPAddress8080/ to access the SBG941 Field Descriptions for the Advanced OptionsEnabled Advanced IP FilteringField Descriptions for the Advanced IP Filtering Start AddressSetting a MAC Address Filter Advanced MAC FilteringField Descriptions for the Advanced MAC Filtering Click Add MAC AddressAdvanced Port Filtering Field Descriptions for the Advanced Port FilteringStart Port End PortAdvanced Port Forwarding Advanced Port Triggers Field Descriptions for the Advanced Port TriggersSetting Up the DMZ Host EnableAdvanced DMZ Host Target Range Start PortAdvanced Routing Information Protocol Setup Field Descriptions for the Advanced RIP SetupRIP Enable RIP AuthenticationRIP Authentication Key RIP Authentication Key IDRIP Reporting Interval RIP Destination IP AddressFirewall Pages Firewall Web Content Filter Firewall Local Log Field Descriptions for the Firewall Local LogContact Email Address Smtp Server NameFirewall Remote Log Field Description for the Firewall Remote LogParental Control User Setup Parental Control PagesField Descriptions for the Parental Control User Setup Parental Control Basic Setup Parental Control Time of Day Access Policy Parental Control Event Log Wireless 802.11 Radio Field Descriptions for the Wireless 802.11 RadioWireless 802.11 Primary Network Field Descriptions for the Wireless 802.11 Primary NetworkPrimary Network Network Name SsidShared Key Authentication WPA/WPA2 EncryptionWPA Pre-Shared Key Show Key802.1x Authentication Network Key 1Current Network Key PassPhraseWireless 802.11 Guest Network Field Descriptions for the Wireless 802.11 Guest Network Wireless 802.11 Advanced Field Descriptions for the Wireless 802.11 Advanced54g Mode Basic Rate Set54g Protection XPress TechnologyAfterburner Technology RateWireless 802.11 Access Control Field Descriptions for the Wireless 802.11 Access ControlMAC Restrict Mode Connected ClientsWireless 802.11 Wi-Fi Multimedia Field Descriptions for the Wireless 802.11 Wi-Fi MultimediaWireless Pages Wireless 802.11 Wi-Fi Multimedia Wireless 802.11 Bridging Field Descriptions for the Wireless 802.11 BridgingWireless Bridging Remote BridgesSetting Up Your Wireless LAN Encrypting Wireless LAN TransmissionsEncrypting Wireless LAN Transmissions Motorola recommends configuringInstalling Wireless Clients Configuring a Wireless Client for WPAInstalling Wireless Clients Configuring a Wireless Client for WEP Configuring a Wireless Client with the Network Name SsidSolutions Troubleshooting SolutionsPower light is off Cannot send orFront Panel LEDs and Error Conditions Front Panel LEDs and Error ConditionsWPA enabled Change the WPA Encryption to AES Software License You mayWarranty Information You may notSoftware License & Warranty Warranty Information Motorola, Inc Tournament Drive Horsham, PA 19044 U.S.A