PLANET WNAP-6300 User Manual

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Chapter 4 Advanced Settings Page 36

WPA2 with RADIUS: As a new version of WPA, only all the clients support WPA2, can it be

available. If it is selected, AES encryption and RADIUS server is required.

WPA&WPA2 with RADIUS: It provides options of WPA (TKIP) or WPA2 (AES) for the client. If it is

selected, the data encryption type must be TKIP + AES and the RADIUS server must be set.

WPA-PSK: It is a simplified WPA mode with no need for specific authentication server. In this

so-called WPA Pre-Shared Key, all you have to do is just pre-enter a key in each WLAN node and

this is the common way to be adopted in large and middle enterprise as well as residential

network.

WPA2-PSK: As a new version of WPA, only all the clients support WPA2, can it be available. If it is

selected, the data encryption can only be AES and the passphrase is required.

WPA-PSK&WPA2-PSK: It provides options of WPA (TKIP) or WPA2 (AES) encryption for the

client. If it is selected, the data encryption can only be TKIP + AES and the passphrase is

required.

Data Encryption

If data encryption is enabled, the key is required and only sharing the same key with other

wireless devices can the communication be established.

None: Available only when the authentication type is open system.

64 bits WEP: It is made up of 10 hexadecimal numbers.

128 bits WEP: It is made up of 26 hexadecimal numbers.

152 bits WEP: It is made up of 32 hexadecimal numbers.

TKIP: Temporal Key Integrity Protocol, which is a kind of dynamic encryption, is co-used with

WPA-PSK, etc.

AES: Advanced Encryption Standard, it is usually co-used with WPA2-PSK, WPA, WPA2, etc.

TKIP + AES: It allows for backwards compatibility with devices using TKIP.

Note:

We strongly recommend you enable wireless security on your network!

Only setting the same Authentication, Data Encryption and Key in the WNAP-6300

and other associated wireless devices, can the communication be established!

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