9 SVG2500 WIRELESS PAGES
Field | Description |
WPA | Enables or disables |
WPA2 |
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Enables or disables a local | |
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WPA/WPA2 Encryption | When using WPA or |
| encryption modes can be set: TKIP, AES, or TKIP + AES. |
| AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) provides the strongest |
| encryption, while TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) provides |
| strong encryption with improved compatibility. The TKIP + AES |
| mode allows both TKIP and |
WPA | Sets the WPA |
| character string or a |
| Network Authentication method is |
RADIUS Server | Sets the RADIUS server IP address to use for client authentication |
| using the |
RADIUS Port | Sets the UDP port number of the RADIUS server. The default is |
| 1812. |
RADIUS Key | Sets the shared secret for the RADIUS connection. The key is a 0 to |
| 255 character ASCII string. |
Group Key Rotation Interval | Sets the WPA Group Rekey Interval in seconds. Set to zero to |
| disable periodic rekeying. |
WPA/WPA2 | WPA and WPA2 are two security features in WiFi technology. This |
| field, |
| router can wait before |
WEP Encryption | Enables or disables Wired Equivalent Privacy encryption. |
Shared Key Authentication | The WEP protocol uses Shared Key Authentication, which is an |
| Authentication protocol where the CPE sends an authentication |
| request to the access point. Then the access point sends a |
| challenge text to the CPE. |
| The CPE uses either the |
| challenge text and sends the encrypted text to the access point. The |
| access point will decrypt the encrypted text and then compare the |
| decrypted message with the original challenge text. If they are the |
| same, the access point will let the CPE connect; if it doesn’t match, |
| then the access point does not let the CPE connect. |
802.1x Authentication | This is another type of authentication and is used on top of WEP. |
| 802.1x Authentication is a much stronger type of authentication than |
| WEP. |
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