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d
Cipher Mode is set to
AES/TKIP/WEP
(WEP Cipher Mode is intended ONLY
for support of legacy clients. If only WPA clients are on the network,
choose AES or TKIP for increased security).
e
WEP Configuration
has at least one valid WEP key.
f
WPA Key Management
set to
WPA Authentication over 802.1x
.
g
Click on
Apply
.
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The Access Point is now configured for WPA Authentication over 802.1x.
H
OW
TO
SETUP
THE
ACCESS
POINT
FOR
WPA
WITH
P
RE
-S
HARED
(PSK) K
EY
1
Using the Wireless Infrastructure Device Manger access the configuration
screen for the access point.
2
Enter your User Name and Password and click LOGIN (Default: admin with no
password)
3
Select
Advanced
Setup.
4
Choose
Authentication
from the left frame page Menu
5
Make sure the following settings are set on the Authentication page:
a MAC
Authentication
is Disabled. (if Local or RADIUS MAC Authentication
is chosen MAC address filtering or authentication, respectively, will be
done before the 802.1x authentication. Therefore, these setups must be
validated individually and verified functional before 802.1x can be done).
b 802.1x Wireless Setup:
is set to Disabled or Optional (if RADIUS clients
need access too).
c
Click on
Apply
.
6
Click
Security
on the 802.11a/b/g radio from the left frame page Menu.
7
Make sure the following settings are set from the Security page:
a
Authentication is set to
Open System
.
b
Encryption
is
Enabled
.
c
WPA Configuration is Checked to “
Allow only WPA Clients
”.
d
Cipher Mode is set to
AES/TKIP/WEP
(WEP Cipher Mode is intended ONLY
for support of legacy clients. If only WPA clients are on the network,
choose AES or TKIP for increased security).
e
WEP Configuration
has at least one valid WEP key (select the appropriate
key length, key type, and key index).
f
WPA Key Management
select
WPA Pre-shared Key (PSK) and Key Type
.
g
Enter the WPA PSK