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Atop Smart Security Server
IS150
User Manual V1.0
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WPA2(EAP-TLS), and WPA2(EAP-TTLS).
Encryption Type:
Select between WEP, TKIP and AES. Please be aware that WEP and TKIP are
not supported by the 802.11n standard, so the wireless link speed would be limited to 54Mbps.
WEP Key:
Enable when Authentication is set to OPEN and Encryption is set to WEP. Up to 4
different hexadecimal or ASCII keys can be entered in this section.
WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK Passphrase:
Enable when Authentication is set to WPA-PSK or WPA2-
PSK. It can be between 8 and 63 characters long.
WPA2 (with RADIUS):
Depending on the Authentication Mode selected, different fields would be
enabled.
WPA2 (PEAP)
would require you to provide the user, password, and the certificates.
WPA2 (EAP-TLS)
would require you to provide the certificates and private key password.
WPA2
(EAP-TTLS)
would require you to provide the user, password, and the certificates. Please note
that only *.pem certificates are supported.
4.5.4 Security Settings (Regular AP Gateway Mode)
These settings
provide an overall network security (according to the user’s needs), by default
Wireless Security is Disabled, Figure 4.29. Each AP (SSID) can have its own wireless security. For
example, you can create a temporary SSID with OPEN security for guest access. Note that WEP will
not be available if you have enabled more than one AP (SSID).
Figure 4.29
A number of Security Settings are available for you:
WEP 64/128-bit Hex:
stands for
W
ired
E
quivalent
P
rivacy. Which is a moderately weak security
algorithm, and although it implies security in a wired connection, it is weaker than
WPA
protocols. It is not recommended unless a really large network is being administered. Up to 4