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wireless network setup

 

 

 

Digital Certificate

An electronic means of proving the identity of a network user

 

or device. Certificates contain detailed information about the

 

user's device in a standard format. They are typically issued

 

by a trusted third-party Certificate Authority (CA). Locally

 

administered, or “self-signed”, certificates are valid in some

 

instances.

 

 

 

Direct (Local)

This is a non-networking connection from the host computer

Connect

to the AiO device. The connection is usually USB.

 

 

 

EAP

Extensible Authentication Protocol.

 

 

 

EAP-MD5

EAP using Message Digest algorithm 5. A one-way

 

authentication protocol that authenticates the client using a

 

password protected by the MD5 algorithm.

 

 

 

EAP-TLS

EAP using Transport Level Security. A mutual authentication

 

protocol based on digital certificates.

 

 

 

EAP-TTLS

EAP using Tunneled Transport Level Security. A mutual

 

authentication protocol that uses digital certificates for server

 

authentication and passwords for client authentication. For

 

additional security, the authentication exchanges are

 

encapsulated within TLS (Transport Level Security).

 

 

 

Encryption

Encryption encodes the data being sent across the network,

 

making the data unintelligible to eavesdroppers. There are

 

two basic forms of encryption:

 

Static encryption (such as WEP): The same key is used for

 

 

all devices on the network and the key remains the same

 

 

for long periods of time.

 

Dynamic encryption (such as WPA): Each device has a

 

 

different key and all keys change frequently.

 

 

Note: All devices on the network must use the same

 

 

form of encryption.

 

 

 

EWS

Embedded Web Server.

 

 

 

Gateway

A router or computer that connects two dissimilar networks.

 

When networks are divided into subnets, gateways are often

 

used to isolate one subnet from another to control network

 

traffic.

 

 

 

Infrastructure

An 802.11 networking framework in which devices

 

communicate with each other by first going through an

 

Access Point (AP) (i.e., a router or gateway). This form of

 

wireless networking allows wireless clients to communicate

 

with wired Ethernet clients by sending all packets through a

 

common router.

 

 

 

Internal networking

A networking product used in the HP PSC 2500 Series that

component

focuses on home users and facilitates both wired and

 

wireless Ethernet connectivity.

 

wireless network setup

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