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This value indicates how often a station using Enterprise security needs to contact
the RADIUS server.
WEP Encryption:
Sets the WEP encryption mode. Both 64-bit and 128-bit WEP encryption modes are
supported. When running Shared Key or 802.1x authentication, WEP encryption must
be enabled. WEP encryption cannot be used at the same time as WPA or WPA2.
Network Key 1 thru Network Key 4:
When WEP encryption is enabled, sets the static WEP keys.
Enter 5 ASCII
characters or 10 hexadecimal digits for a 64-bit key. Enter 13 ASCII characters or 26
hexadecimal digits for a 128-bit key.
Current Network Key:
When WEP encryption is enabled, selects the encryption (transmit) key.
PassPhrase:
Sets the text to use for WEP key generation.
Generate WEP Keys:
When WEP encryption is enabled, this action button converts the passphrase entered
to a set of WEP keys. Remember to click the Apply button to save the keys.
Automatic Security Configuration
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS);
WPS is the standard method to achieve the same goal as Broadcom’s SES. The
protocol is described in a specification issued by the Wi-Fi Alliance.
Device Name:
The name of the device that will advertised to wireless stations.
WPS Setup AP:
Set the PIN and click the ‘Configure’ button in this section when using an External
Registrar.
WPS Add Client:
Add a new wireless client using the Internal Registrar. Choose to add either by
push-button or PIN method and then click the ‘Add’ button.
5.6.3
Guest Network
Choose
Wireless > Guest Network
to display the following page.