Dell 4350 Network Access Point User Manual

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3.

The WPA Group Rekey Interval value specifies how often the key “rotates” or changes.

4.

WPA Encryption allows you to select one of two possible encryption methods—TKIP and AES. Choose one that your wireless

clients support.

5.

Click the NEXT button, and then click Save and Restart to apply the changes.

6.

Set up WPA-PSK on your wireless clients. Refer to the documentation that accompanied your wireless clients, or your wireless

clients' on-line help system, for information on how to setup WPA-PSK.

WPA-802.1x

1.

WPA Encryption allows you to select one of two possible encryption methods—TKIP and AES. Choose one that your wireless

clients support.

2.

The Radius Server IP, Radius Server Port and Shared Secret fields required to be populated with the relevant information.

This information regarding the Radius authentication server can be obtained from the network administrator.

3.

The WPA Group Rekey Interval value specifies how often the key “rotates” or changes.

4.

Click the NEXT button, and then click Save and Restart to apply the changes.

5.

Set up WPA-802.1x on your wireless clients. Refer to the documentation that accompanied your wireless clients, or your

wireless clients' on-line help system, for information on how to setup WPA with 802.1x authentication.

NOTE:The Dell Wireless 4350 Small Network Access Point offers three ways to set the wireless encryption in your router. One

is the Wireless Security feature in the web configuration tool mentioned here. The other two are either through the
Windows-based

control utility

or the Setup Wizard.

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