set service-profile shared-key-auth

Enables shared-key authentication, in a service profile.

Note. Use this command only if advised to do so by D-Link. This command does not enable preshared key (PSK) authentication for Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA). To enable PSK encryption for WPA, use the set service-profile auth-psk command.

Syntax: set service-profile name shared-key-auth {enable disable}

name

Service profile name.

enable Enables shared-key authentication.

disable Disables shared-key authentication.

Defaults: Shared-key authentication is disabled by default.

Access: Enabled.

Usage: Shared-key authentication is supported only for encrypted SSIDs. In addition, if you enable shared-key authentication, RSN, WPA, TKIP, and CCMP must be disabled. By default, RSN, WPA, and CCMP are already disabled, but TKIP is enabled; you must manually disable TKIP. To disable TKIP, use the set service-profile cipher-tkip disable command.

Examples: The following command enables shared-key authentication in service profile sp4:

DWS-1008# set service-profile sp4 shared-key-auth enable success: change accepted.

See Also:

set radio-profile mode

set service-profile cipher-tkip

show service-profile

set service-profile short-retry-count

Changes the short retry threshold for a service profile. The short retry threshold specifies the number of times a radio can send a short unicast frame without receiving an acknowledgment. A short unicast frame is a frame that is shorter than the frag-threshold.

Syntax: set service-profile name short-retry-count threshold

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