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Defining WLAN connection settings
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EAP plug-in settings
 — If you selected 
EAP
, you must 
also define these settings. See page 7 for more 
information.
TKIP encryption
 — To enable TKIP encryption, based 
on transient keys changed often enough to prevent 
misuse, select 
Allowed
. All devices in the wireless 
LAN must either allow or prevent the use of TKIP 
encryption.
If you selected 
802.1x
 as the 
WLAN security mode
define the following in 
WLAN security sett.
:
WPA mode
 — Select 
EAP
 if you want to use an EAP 
module for authentication. If you select 
Pre-shared 
key
, type the password (also called a master key) in 
the field. Note that the same key must be entered in 
the wireless LAN access point.
EAP plug-in settings
 — If you selected 
EAP
, you must 
also define these settings. See page 7 for more 
information.
Note: 802.1x authenticates and authorizes 
devices to access a wireless network, and 
prevents access if the authorization 
process fails.
If you selected 
WEP
 as the 
WLAN security mode
, define 
the following in 
WLAN security sett.
:
WEP key in use
 — Select which WEP key is used (#1-
#4).
Authentication type
 — Select 
Open
 or 
Shared
WEP key settings
 — The remaining settings are 
defined here:
WEP encryption
 — Select the desired WEP encryption 
key length. Supported options are 64 and 128 bits. 
The more bits there are in the key, the higher the 
level of security. WEP keys consist of a secret key 
and a 24-bit initialization vector. For example, some 
manufacturers refer to the 104-bit key as a 128-bit 
key (104+24). Both keys offer the same level of 
encryption and are therefore interoperable.
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