Ow to, Wlan m, Ecure – Compex Technologies NetPassage 18A User Manual

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How to Make Your WLAN More Secure

All your network clients MUST share the same wireless settings as your
router to be able to communicate.

The router offers 8 types of security modes:

WEP

Short for Wired Equivalent Privacy, WEP is a security protocol basing on

a secret key to encrypt data packets before they are transmitted.
You MUST remember to apply the same WEP settings and key to the

router as well as to all your wireless clients.

802.1x

This mode conforms to the IEEE 802.1x authentication standard that
ensures that a client is not given access to network resources unless it

has been successfully authenticated.

There MUST be a RADIUS server on your LAN for this security mode to
function.

WPA Personal

WPA, or Wi-Fi Protected Access, is a protocol for authorising and

authenticating users onto the wireless network and implements the

majority of the IEEE 802.11i standard.
WPA Personal mode implements a shared network password for clients

and access points.

The only interaction is between the router and the client, therefore, a
RADIUS server is NOT required.

WPA Enterprise

WPA Enterprise mode implements the 802.1X authentication.

There MUST be a RADIUS server on your LAN for this security mode to

function.

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