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Radio Interface
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WPA Pre-Shared Key Type
– If the WPA pre-shared-key mode is
used, all wireless clients must be configured with the same key to
communicate with the access point.
•
Hexadecimal: Enter a key as a string of 64 hexadecimal
numbers.
•
Alphanumeric: Enter a key as an easy-to-remember form of
letters and numbers. The string must be from 8 to 63
characters, which can include spaces.
The configuration settings for WPA are summarized below:
WPA pre-shared key only
WPA over 802.1x
Authentication Type: Open System
WEP (encryption): Enabled
1
WPA clients only: Enabled
WPA Mode: Pre-shared-key
Multicast Cipher: WEP/TKIP/AES
2
WPA PSK Type -
Hex: 64 characters
ASCII: 8-63 characters
Shared Key: 64/128/152
802.1x = Disabled
3
MAC Authentication: Disabled/Local
4
Authentication Type: Open System
WEP (encryption): Enabled
1
WPA clients only: Enabled
WPA Mode: WPA over 802.1x
Multicast Cipher: WEP/TKIP/AES
2
Shared Key: 64/128/152
802.1x = Required
3
MAC Authentication: Disabled/Local
4
1: Although WEP keys are not needed for WPA, you must enable WEP encryption
through the web or CLI in order to enable all types of encryption in the access point.
For example, use the CLI
encryption
command to set Encryption = 64, 128 or 152,
thus enabling encryption (i.e., all types of encryption) in the access point.
2: Do not use WEP unless the access point must support both WPA and WEP clients.
3: See Authentication (page 5-14)
4: See Radius (page 5-9)
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