AirLive AP60 User Manual

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4. Wireless Settings





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All wireless devices on the network must match the exact key length and Key type.

Some Wireless clients only allow HEX type for WEP.

ASCII-64: This is a key with 64-bit key length of ASCII type. Please enter 5
ASCII Characters if you choose this option. For example, “passw”

HEX-64: This is a key with 64-bit key length of HEX type. Please enter 10
Hexadecimal digits if you choose this option. For example, “12345abcdef”

ASCII-128: This is a key with 64-bit key length of ASCII type. Please enter 13
ASCII Characters if you choose this option. For example, “airlivewepkey”

HEX-128: This is a key with 128-bit key length of HEX type. Please enter 26
Hexadecimal digits if you choose this option. For example,
“1234567890abcdef1234567890”

WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK

Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) introduces the Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)
that provides added security. WPA2 adds full support for 802.11i standard and the

CCMP (AES Encryption). The WPA Mixed tries to authenticate wireless clients using

both WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK.

Encryption Type: There are two encryption types TKIP and CCMP (AES). While
CCMP provides better security than TKIP, some wireless client stations may not be

equipped with the hardware to support it. You can select

TKIP and AES to allow

TKIP clients and CCMP clients to connect to the Access Point at the same time.

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