D-Link DWC-1000 User Manual
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Section 3 - Basic Configuration
3. Complete the Security fields on the SSID Profile Configuration page.
Field
Description
SSID
Enter the case-sensitive name of the wireless network. Be sure the SSID is same for all the devices in your
wireless network.
VLAN
Enter a VLAN ID. Be sure this VLAN ID had been created on the VLAN Setting page (
Network
>
VLAN
>
VLAN Setting
).
Security
The default access point profile does not use any security mechanism. To protect your network, we
recommend you select a security mechanism to prevent unauthorized wireless clients from gaining
access to your network. Choices are:
• None = no security mechanism is used.
• WEP = enable WEP security. Complete the fields in Table 3-1.
• WPA/WPA2 = enable WPA/WPA2 security. Complete the fields in Table 3-2.
Field
Description
Security
• Static WEP = uses static key management. You manually configure the same keys to encrypt
data on both the wireless client and the access point. Dynamic WEP (WEP IEEE 802.1x) uses
dynamically generated keys to encrypt client-to- access point traffic. Dynamic WEP is more
secure than Static WEP, but you need a RADIUS server to manage the keys.
• WEP IEEE 802.1X = screen refreshes, and there are no more fields to configure. The access point
uses the global RADIUS server or the RADIUS server you specified for the wireless network.
Authentication
Select the authentication type. Choices are:
• Open System = any wireless station can request authentication. The station that needs to
authenticate with another wireless station sends an authentication management frame that
contains the identity of the sending station. The receiving station returns a frame that indicates
whether it recognizes the sending station.
• Shared Key = each wireless station is assumed to have received a secret shared key over a secure
channel that is independent from the 802.11 wireless network communications channel.
WEP Key Type
Select the key type. Choices are:
• ASCII = upper- and lower-case alphabetic letters, numeric digits, and special symbols such as
@ and #.
• HEX = digits 0 to 9 and letters A to F.
WEP Key
Length (bits)
Select the length of the WEP key. Choices are:
• 64 = 64 bits
• 128 = 128 bits
Tx
Transfer Key Index, indicates the WEP key that the access point uses to encrypt the data it
transmits. To select a transfer key, click the button in front of the key number and the field where
you enter the key.
WEP Keys
You can specify four WEP keys. In each text box, enter a string of characters for each of the RC4
WEP keys shared with the stations using the access point. Use the same number of characters
for each key. The number of keys you enter depends on the WEP Key Type and WEP Key Length
selections. The following list shows the number of keys to enter in the field:
• 64 bit = ASCII: 5 characters; Hex: 10 characters
• 128 bit = ASCII: 13 characters; Hex: 26 characters
Each client station must be configured to use one of these WEP keys in the same slot as specified
here.
Table 3-1 WEP Page Settings