3Com WL-560 manual 104/128-bit Shared Key, 128/152-bit Shared Key

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104/128-bit Shared Key

This option can be used with other 3Com 11a/b/g Wireless LAN devices and with equipment from certain manufacturers that also support 128-bit shared key encryption. It provides a higher level of security than the 40-bit Shared Key (Wi-Fi) option and uses a more complicated type of encryption. This type of security requires you to set up encryption using a string or shared keys as described in “40/64-bit Shared Key (WEP)” on page 35.

128/152-bit Shared Key

This option can be used with other 3Com 11a/b/g Wireless LAN devices and with equipment from certain manufacturers that also support 152-bit shared key encryption. It provides a higher level of security than the 128-bit Shared Key option and uses a more complicated type of encryption. This type of security requires you to set up encryption using a string or shared keys as described in “40/64-bit Shared Key (WEP)” on page 35.

Click the button preceding Specify Shared Keys and Which Key to Use to create or modify WEP keys.

TKIP

The Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) option improves data encryption over WEP scheme by dynamically updating the encryption keys every 10,000 packets. TKIP provides per-packet key mixing, a message integrity check, and a re-keying mechanism.

To use TKIP:

1On the Wireless Security page, select TKIP.

2Select WPA-PSKfor home network or WPA for the scenarios where RADIUS servers are employed:

WPA-PSK: Enter a pass-phrase key or hexidecimal key. The key can be generated based on a pass-phrase or a sequence of manually entered 64 hexidecimals. The 64 hexidecimals can be automatically generated by selecting Generate a Random Key.

WPA: Select an authentication scheme (TTLS or PEAP) and a relevant authentication type, and enter a user name and a password.

3Select Apply.

Click the button of TKIP to set TKIP relevant parameters.

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Contents 3Com 11a/b/g Wireless Workgroup Bridge User Guide 3Com Corporation Campus Drive Marlborough MA USA Contents Configuring the Bridge END User License Agreement Regulatory Information Page About this Guide Documentation ConventionsRelated FollowingDocumentation documentation Product Registration Support Introduction 802.11a 802.11gNetwork ConfigurationNetwork Configuration and Planning PlanningExample ConfigurationsWireless Infrastructure Network Workgroup Ad-Hoc NetworkUnpacking BridgeBridge Deciding Where to Place the Bridge Wall-Mounting the BridgeRouting Cable Under the Cradle Securing the Locking Bar Connecting Connecting the PowerAbout the Client List Connecting to a Hub Connecting the BridgeNetwork printers in areas that are not wired for Ethernet Indicators LEDExternal Antenna Need to ConfigureAttaching An Determining if youDetermining if you Need to Configure the Bridge Networks without a Dhcp ServerBridge Default Settings To Wireless Client InfrastructureUsing the 3Com Installation CD Using the 3Com Installation CDInstalling the Bridge Configuring the Bridge Infrastructure Using the 3ComWireless Device ManagerClick Configure Using the 3Com Wireless Infrastructure Device ManagerButton Description Using ManagementSystem Clearing Applying System Configuration Settings Moving to a new configurationSystem Properties Server, select Obtain an IP address automatically and click ApplySelect Wireless Client Infrastructure to associate with an Select 802.11a to set the Bridge to operate with eitherService Area Select Specify the Wireless LAN Service Area to allowExternal and one internal antenna this setting Being used, click Long Wi-Fi InteroperableSet the Data Preamble No Security Open System 40/64-bit Shared Key WEP104/128-bit Shared Key 128/152-bit Shared KeyOr Disable AESSecondary Radius Using the Configuration Management System Configuring Operation Mode About UartConfiguring Uart Settings Configuring Network Serial Port SettingsApplying Settings ResetUnder Tools, click Restore Factory Defaults Or with the Bridge out of the cradleUsing FTP default Using TftpUsing Http Under Tools, click Backup Wireless Workgroup BridgeUnder Tools, click Restore Wireless Workgroup Bridge Summary Page Problems DiagnosingTroubleshooting Uninstall 3Com Wireless Infrastructure Device Manager DisconnectingUninstalling Disconnecting the BridgeUpgrading Bridge FirmwareRegister Your Service BenefitsSolve Problems Product to GainAccess Software WarrantyProfessional Services Purchase ExtendedDirectory of 3Com resources by region at Contact UsLatin America Telephone Technical Support and Repair END User License Agreement Page Regulatory Information MANUFACTURER’S Declaration of Conformity Industry Canada IC Emissions Compliance Statement Europe EU Declaration of Conformity Bipt Indoor/Outdoor