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The following table describes the Security Mode options for both WPA and WPA2.
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LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Security Mode
Select WPA or WPA2 to display the following Wi-Fi network security
options.
WPA Compatible
Select this option to ensure backwards compatibility with the WPA
encryption protocol while in WPA2 mode, thus allowing both WPA
and WPA2 clients to connect simultaneously.
Note: This option does not appear in
WPA
mode. It only
appears in
WPA2
mode.
ReAuthentication
Time
Set the time (in seconds) that the WiMAX Device waits before
requiring a connected client to reauthenticate their session.
Idle Timeout
Set the time (in seconds) the WiMAX Device waits before
disconnecting an idle client. If a client becomes active before the
idle count is up, the count resets.
Group Key
Update Timer
Set the time (in seconds) that WiMAX Device updates the encryption
key used for all connected clients on the Wi-Fi network.
Authentication
Server
This is a server used to securely check one’s login credentials, such
as a RADIUS server.
IP Address
Enter the IP address of the authentication server.
Port Number
Enter the port number of the authentication server.
Shared
Secret
Enter the password for the authentication server.
Accounting
Server
This is a server that measures the duration of all active connections,
usually for accounting purposes, such as an ISP that charges users
per minute online rather than a flat fee per month.
Active
Select this option to have the WiMAX Device use an accounting
server in tandem with the authentication server.
IP Address
Enter the IP address of the accounting server.
Port Number
Enter the port number of the accounting server.
Shared
Secret
Enter the password for the accounting server.
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Page 64: ...Chapter 4 VoIP Connection Wizard User s Guide 64...
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Page 310: ...Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer s IP Address User s Guide 310...
Page 336: ...Appendix D Pop up Windows JavaScripts and Java Permissions User s Guide 336...
Page 380: ...Appendix F Importing Certificates User s Guide 380...
Page 382: ...Appendix G SIP Passthrough User s Guide 382...
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