
6500 Series Residential Gateway User’s Guide | SpeedStream Gateway Setup |
Wireless Setup WPA PSK Option
WPA security changes encryption keys after a specified amount of time. This is the most secure option for wireless networks. This section assumes you currently have the “Wireless Security Configuration” window displayed on your computer. To use the WPA option:
1.Select the
2.Click Next. This displays the “Wireless WPA Configuration” window.
3.The “Wireless WPA Configuration” window is used to configure the algorithm, shared key, and key renewal options. Select one of the following options from the Algorithms
•TKIP
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol is a more powerful security protocol than WEP. This option verifies the security configuration after encryption keys are determined, synchronizes changing of the unicast encryption key for each frame, and determines a unique starting unicast encryption key for each
•AES
Advanced Encryption Standard supports a private key algorithm that ranges from 128 to 256 bits.
4.Type a key in Shared Key. The shared key is used to generate a dynamic encryption key for Gateway security.
5.Type a numeric value (in seconds) in Group Key Renewal to specify time to lapse between changing the key. The minimum time value is 30.
6.Click Next. One of the following happens:
•If you have a Powerline enabled Gateway, the “Powerline Filter Configuration” window is displayed.
•If you do not have a Powerline enabled Gateway, the “Finish” window is displayed.
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