Pass phrase (128-
bit)
Enter 13 alphanumeric characters, 0-9, a-z or A-Z.
WEP key (128-bit)
Enter 26 hexadecimal characters, 0-9, A-F.
2.
Key Index
: Change the Key Index to set up to four passwords.
3. Click
OK
to return to the Profiles list.
To add more than one password:
1. Select the Key Index number:
1, 2, 3,
or
4
.
2. Enter the Wireless Security Password.
3. Select another Key Index number.
4. Enter another Wireless Security Password.
5. Click
OK
to return to the Profiles list.
Set up a Client with WPA*-Personal (TKIP) or WPA2*-Personal (TKIP) Security
Settings
WPA* Personal Mode requires manual configuration of a pre-shared key (PSK) on the access point and clients. This
PSK authenticates a user's password or identifying code, on both the client station and the access point. The
access point performs the authentication. WPA Personal Mode is targeted to home and small business
environments.
WPA2* is the second generation of WPA security that provides enterprise and consumer wireless users with a high
level of assurance that only authorized users can access their wireless networks. WPA2 provides a stronger
encryption mechanism through Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), which is a requirement for some corporate
and government users.
NOTE
: To achieve transfer rates greater than 54 Mbps on 802.11n connections, WPA2-AES security must be
selected. No security (
None
) can be selected to enable network setup and troubleshooting.
To configure a WiFi network profile with WPA-Personal network authentication and TKIP data encryption:
1. On the WiFi connection utility main window, double-click an infrastructure network in the WiFi Networks list
or select the network and click
Connect
.
2. Click
Profiles
to access the Profiles list.
3. Click
Properties
to open the
WiFi Profile Properties General Settings
. The Profile name and WiFi
Network Name (SSID) display. Network (Infrastructure) should be selected as the Operating Mode.
4. Click
Next
to open the
Security Settings
.
5. Select
Personal Security
.
6.
Security Settings
: Select
WPA-Personal (TKIP)
to provide security to a small business network or home
environment. A password, called a pre-shared key (PSK), is used. The longer the password, the stronger the
security of the wireless network.
If your wireless access point or router supports WPA2-Personal, then you should enable it on the access
point and provide a long, strong password. The longer the password, the stronger the security of the
wireless network. The same password entered in the access point needs to be used on this computer and all
other wireless devices that access the wireless network.
NOTE
: WPA-Personal and WPA2-Personal are interoperable.
7.
Wireless Security Password (Encryption Key)
: Enter a text phrase with eight to 63 characters. Verify
that the network key matches the password in the wireless access point.
8. Click
OK
to return to the Profiles list.
Set up a Client with WPA*-Personal (AES-CCMP) or WPA2*-Personal (AES-CCMP)
Security Settings
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