RadioLAN WNR834B User Manual

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NETGEAR RangeMax™ NEXT Wireless Router WNR834B User Manual

Safeguarding Your Network

3-5

v1.2, January 2007

Security Options
These options are the wireless security features you can enable.

Table 3-1

identifies the basic

wireless security options. For a detailed explanation of these standards, see

“Wireless

Communications” in Appendix B

.

Balancing performance factors (throughput, latency, battery consumption, and equipment
compatibility) against the value of information on your network, select an appropriate security
level. As a minimum, NETGEAR recommends using WEP with Shared Key authentication.

Note: The Security Options displayed in this menu may change depending on the current

selection of Wireless Mode.

Table 3-1. Basic Wireless Security Options

Field

Description

None

No wireless security. Only recommended for troubleshooting wireless connectivity.

WEP

WEP offers the following options:
• Open System

With Open Network authentication and 64- or 128-bit WEP Data Encryption, the WNR834B
does

perform data encryption but does not perform any authentication. Anyone can join the

network. This setting provides very little practical wireless security.

• Shared Key

With Shared Key authentication, a wireless device must know the WEP key in order to join
the network. Choose the Encryption Strength (64- or 128-bit data encryption). Manually
enter the key values or enter a word or group of printable characters in the Passphrase box.
Manually entered keys are not case sensitive but passphrase characters are case sensitive.
Note

: Not all wireless adapter configuration utilities support passphrase key generation.

• Auto

The wireless router automatically detects whether Open System or Shared Key is used.

WPA-PSK
WPA2-PSK

WPA-Pre-shared Key does perform authentication. WPA-PSK uses TKIP (Temporal Key
Integrity Protocol) data encryption and WPA2-PSK uses AES (Advanced Encryption Standard)
data encryption. Both methods dynamically change the encryption keys making them nearly
impossible to circumvent.
Enter a word or group of printable characters in the Password Phrase box. These characters
are

case sensitive.

Note

: Not all wireless adapter configuration utilities support WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK.

Furthermore, client software is required on the client. Windows XP Service Pack 2 and
Windows XP Service Pack 1 with WPA patch do include the client software that supports WPA.
However, the wireless adapter hardware and driver must also support WPA.

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