
Cerberus ADSL2+ Wi-Fi (P 6331-5)
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WEP
WEP is a security protocol for WLAN. WEP provides security by encrypting the data that
is sent over the WLAN. You can configure up to 4 sets of keys for your wireless client.
The router supports three levels of WEP encryption: 64-bit, 128-bit and 256-bit.
With WEP, the receiving station must use the same key for decryption. Each radio
network interface card (NIC) and router must be manually to use the same key.
To use WEP encryption select
Enable WEP Wireless Security
checkbox, select
Authentication Type
from list, select which Encryption Key will be used, select its
strength (
Cipher
) and enter
Encryption Key
: any 10 (Cipher 64 bits), 26 (Cipher 128
bits) or 58 (Cipher 256 bits) hexadecimal digits (“0-9”, “A-F”).
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802.1x
802.1x is a security protocol for WLAN. It is a port-based network access control that
keeps the network port disconnected until authentication is completed. 802.1x is based
on extensible authentication protocol (EAP). EAP messages from the authenticator to the
authentication server typically use the remote authentication dial-in user service
(RADIUS) protocol.
Server IP Address
– Enter IP Address of RADIUS authentication server.
Port
– Enter Authentication port on RADIUS server.
Secret
– Enter Shared Secret used by RADIUS server.
Group Key Interval
– Enter time interval in which the group key is automatically
changed across the whole network.
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