Cisco WRV210 Administration Guide - Page 14

For WPA Enterprise modes and RADIUS WEP mode, For WPA Personal modes and WPA Enterprise modes - default ip address

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Introduction Initial Installation 1 • RADIUS (WEP): Weak security (WEP) with a basic encryption method that is not as secure as WPA. WEP may be required if your network devices do not support WPA. Authentication is provided by a RADIUS server that is connected to the router. STEP 4 From the Wireless Isolation within SSID drop-down list, choose Enabled to allow communication and file transfers between all wireless PCs that are connected to this SSID. This feature is useful when setting up a wireless hotspot location. Choose Disabled (the default option) to prevent communication and file transfers between the PCs. STEP 5 In the final section of the page, enter the required information, based on the chosen security mode, as described below. For WPA Enterprise modes and RADIUS (WEP) mode: • RADIUS Server IP Address: Enter the IP address for the RADIUS server. • RADIUS Server Port: Enter the port number for the RADIUS server. For WPA Personal modes and WPA Enterprise modes: • Encryption: For WPA Personal and WPA Enterprise, choose either TKIP or AES encryption. The encryption method is chosen automatically for the other WPA modes. • Shared Secret: Enter 8-32 characters. The Shared Secret is also known as a Pre-Shared Key. - For WPA Personal, this key also must be configured in the wireless clients who want to connect to the network. - For WPA Enterprise and RADIUS, this key is shared between the router and the RADIUS server. Cisco Small Business WRV210 Administration Guide 14

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Introduction
Initial Installation
Cisco Small Business WRV210 Administration Guide
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1
RADIUS (WEP):
Weak security (WEP) with a basic encryption method that
is not as secure as WPA. WEP may be required if your network devices do
not support WPA. Authentication is provided by a RADIUS server that is
connected to the router.
STEP
4
From the
Wireless Isolation within SSID
drop-down list, choose
Enabled
to allow
communication and file transfers between all wireless PCs that are connected to
this SSID. This feature is useful when setting up a wireless hotspot location.
Choose
Disabled
(the default option) to prevent communication and file transfers
between the PCs.
STEP
5
In the final section of the page, enter the required information, based on the
chosen security mode, as described below.
For WPA Enterprise modes and RADIUS (WEP) mode:
RADIUS Server IP Address
: Enter the IP address for the RADIUS server.
RADIUS Server Port
: Enter the port number for the RADIUS server.
For WPA Personal modes and WPA Enterprise modes:
Encryption
: For WPA Personal and WPA Enterprise, choose either TKIP or
AES encryption. The encryption method is chosen automatically for the
other WPA modes.
Shared Secret
: Enter 8-32 characters. The Shared Secret is also known as
a Pre-Shared Key.
-
For WPA Personal, this key also must be configured in the wireless clients
who want to connect to the network.
-
For WPA Enterprise and RADIUS, this key is shared between the router
and the RADIUS server.