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Wireless Web Interface User’s Manual
5.2.4 WPA personal
WPA Personal
sets the configuration as
security mode wpa-personal
. It requires the WPA password for the association when
connecting to the network. There are three modes:
WPA, WPA2
, and
WPA/WPA2
. There are two WPA ciphers:
TKIP
and
CCMP
.
Example: Select
WPA Personal
from the
Authentication Mode
drop-down list, select
WPA/WPA2
from the
WPA Versions
drop-down
list, select
CCMP
from the
WPA Ciphers
drop-down list, type
12345678
in the
WPA Key
field, and type
300
in the
Bcast Key Refresh Rate
field. Click
OK
.
5.2.5 WPA enterprise
WPA Enterprise
sets the configuration as
security mode wpa-enterprise
. It authenticates and accounts through the Radius server. The
cipher and WPA version in WPA enterprise are the same as in the cipher and WPA version in WPA personal. However, WPA enterprise
requires Radius server authentication. Prior to Radius server authentication, users can pre-authenticate. Click
Config Radius Server
to
enable it.
When the client associates in
WPA Enterprise
mode, valid username and password are required through the Radius server.
Example: Select the WPA Versions as
WPA/WPA2
and the WPA Ciphers as
CCMP
. Type the Radius Authentication Server as
wlan1
, and
type the Radius Accounting Server as
wlan2
(the detailed configuration is viewed in the security configuration). The Bcast Key Refresh
Rate and the Session Key Refresh Rate are the WPA enterprise authentication mode defaults. Click
OK
.