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Parameter description
Parameter
Description
Security Mode
The
WPA
and
WPA2
options are available for network protection with a RADIUS
server.
−
WPA
: It indicates that the wireless network corresponding to the selected
SSID is encrypted with WPA.
−
WPA2
: It indicates that the wireless network corresponding to the selected
SSID is encrypted with WPA2.
RADIUS Server
It specifies the IP address of the RADIUS server for client authentication.
RADIUS Port
It specifies the port number of the RADIUS server for client authentication.
RADIUS Password
It specifies the shared password of the RADIUS server.
Encryption
Algorithm
It specifies the encryption algorithm corresponding to the selected security mode.
The available options include
AES
,
TKIP
, and
TKIP&AES
.
−
AES
: It indicates the Advanced Encryption Standard.
−
TKIP
: It indicates the Temporal Key Integrity Protocol. If TKIP is used, the
maximum wireless throughput of the AP is limited to 54 Mbps.
−
TKIP&AES
: It indicates that both TKIP and AES encryption algorithms are
supported. Wireless clients can connect to the wireless network
corresponding to the selected SSID using TKIP or AES.
Key Update Interval
It specifies the automatic update interval of a WPA key for data encryption. A
shorter interval results in higher data security.
The value
0
indicates that a WAP key is not updated.
6.1.2
Example of Setting up an Open Wireless Network
Networking requirement
In a hotel lounge, guests can connect to the wireless network without a password and access
the internet through the WiFi network.
Summary of Contents for In-wall AP Series
Page 1: ...i i i i iiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiii User Guide In wall AP Series...
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Page 31: ...24 To view the latest DHCP client list click Refresh...
Page 47: ...40 4 Select Ethernet and click Next 5 Select Group and click Add...
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