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Association Tab
Network Authentication
WPA-PSK
Data Encryption
TKIP or AES depending on how this option is configured
on the access point.
Note:
When the Cipher Suite on the access point is set to
“Both”, then TKIP clients with a valid TKIP key and AES
clients with a valid CCMP (AES) key can associate with
the access point. For more information, see Administrators
Guide and Online Help on the access point.
Network Key
Provide the key you entered on the access point Security
settings for the cipher suite you are using.
For example, if the key on the access point is set to use a
TKIP key of “012345678”, then a TKIP client specify this
same string as the network key.
The key is provided for me
automatically
This box should be disabled automatically based on other
settings.
Authentication Tab
Enable IEEE 802.1x
authentication for this network
Make sure that IEEE 802.1x authentication is disabled
(unchecked).
(Setting the encryption mode to WEP should automatically
disable authentication.)
Appendix A: Configuring Security Settings on Wireless Clients
Click
OK
on the Wireless Network Properties dialog to close it and save your
changes.
Connecting to the Wireless Network with a WPA-PSK Client
WPA-PSK clients should now be able to associate and authenticate with the access
point. As a client, you will not be prompted for a key. The TKIP or AES key you configured
on the client security settings is automatically used when you connect.
Choose WPA-PSK
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