Encryption, Definition, Types of encryption – HP Deskjet 6840 Color Inkjet Printer User Manual

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Authentication type Description

Benefits

Limitations

Shared Key

Devices use a

shared master

secret to identify

themselves as

authorized

members of the

network.

Convenient to use in

conjunction with

WEP, since a WEP

key can serve as the

shared

authentication key.

All devices must

have the key.
The shared key

does not change

automatically.

WPA/PSK

Devices use a

single pre-shared

key (PSK) to

identify

themselves as

authorized

members of the

network and to

generate an

encryption key.

The pre-shared key

and the encryption

keys are not

identical.
Allows smaller

networks to use

WPA without the

need for an

authorization

server.

All devices must

have the key.

Encryption

Definition
Encryption involves using a password to encode data sent over a wireless network

in order to make the data unintelligible to eavesdroppers. Only devices that know

the password can decode the data.
Types of encryption
The printer supports four types of encryption. Each type of encryption has its

benefits and limitations.

Encryption type Description

Benefits

Limitations

Open System

Devices on a

network do not

encrypt data.

Least complicated

strategy.

Provides no

protection against

eavesdroppers.

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