
Wireless Security Terms
The Advanced Features of the NP644 include the ability to select from several types of Wireless Security.
| WEP | WEP stands for Wired Equivalent Privacy. Introduced with | 
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 | 802.11b, WEP uses encryption to protect data confidentiality | 
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 | by way of  | 
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 | entered at both ends. Superseded by WPA and 802.11i but still in | 
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 | use. | 
| WPA | WPA stands for  | 
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 | identifies users based on a secret key that changes automatically | 
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 | at a  | 
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 | Integrity Protocol) to change the temporal key every 10,000 | 
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 | packets (= unit of data.) Keys can either be  | 
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 | established by a RADIUS Server. | 
| RADIUS | RADIUS is part of 802.11i security; this is a wireless standard | 
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 | which is only concerned with wireless security standards. | 
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 | Authentication is based around a secure server with a challenge- | 
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 | of the client wishing to connect to the network. If you wish to | 
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 | connect to a RADIUS server ask the Network Administrator for | 
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 | details. RADIUS servers are not usually used as part of home | 
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 | networks. | 
| NP644 IEEE 802.11g Wireless Network USB Adaptor | 5 | 
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