WPAM-PSK Wireless Security

WPAM-PSK Wireless Security

 

Figure 11: WPAM-PSK

Data - WPAM-PSK Screen

Authentication

WPAM-PSK

 

This method, sometimes called "Mixed Mode",

 

allows clients to use EITHER WPA-PSK (with

 

TKIP) OR WPA2-PSK (with AES).

Passphrase

Enter the PSK (network key). Data is encrypted

(PSK)

using a key derived from the network key. Other

 

Wireless Stations must use the same network

 

key. The PSK must be from 8 to 63 characters in

 

length.

 

 

Key Lifetime

This determines how often the encryption key is

 

changed. You can change the default value if

 

desired.

Encryption

The WPAM-PSK standard allows different

 

encryption methods to be used. Select the desired

 

option. Wireless Stations must use the same

 

encryption method.

 

 

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