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WPA-PSK encryption, 1-2-1., 1X Setting - Certification Tab, Use 802.1X Authentication, Enter 802.1X - windows 8

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Hex key. WPA-PSK encryption: WPA-PSK (Preshared Key) uses TKIP or AES based on your choice. You create a password (or Passphrase as its often called) and the system will use the Passphrase to create a cipher code in which it will encrypt the data. To use WPA-PSK: 1. Create a Passphrase, and key it in. Use 8~63 ASCII digits. 2. Remember this Passphrase. If you forget the Passphrase, you will have to do a hard reset of the Access Point in order to restore default settings and connect again. 3. Click "OK to save these settings. 3-1-2-1. 802.1X Setting - Certification Tab Clicking Use 802.1X Authentication and then Enter 802.1X configuration from the Authentication and Security Window will bring up the 802.1x Setting Window and the Certification Tab (see Figure 3-6). From the Certification screen, you may configure information about authentication, such as Tunnel Protocol, ID and Password and Client Certificate or Certificate Chain. (see Figure 3-6 and 3-8) Figure 3-6. 802.1X Authentication Description of items in Figure 3-6 is as follows: Authentication type: PEAP, TLS/Smart Card, TTLS, LEAP and MD5-Challenge. (Default: PEAP) 12

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Hex key.
WPA-PSK encryption:
WPA-PSK (Preshared Key) uses TKIP or AES based on your
choice.
You create a password (or Passphrase as its often called) and the system will
use the Passphrase to create a cipher code in which it will encrypt the data.
To use WPA-PSK:
1. Create a Passphrase, and key it in. Use 8~63 ASCII digits.
2. Remember this Passphrase. If you forget the Passphrase, you will have to do a
hard reset of the Access Point in order to restore default settings and connect
again.
3. Click “OK to save these settings.
3-1-2-1.
802.1X Setting - Certification Tab
Clicking
Use 802.1X Authentication
and then
Enter 802.1X configuration
from the
Authentication and Security Window will bring up the 802.1x Setting Window and the
Certification Tab (
see
Figure 3-6).
From the Certification screen, you may configure information about authentication, such as
Tunnel Protocol, ID and Password and Client Certificate or Certificate Chain.
(see
Figure
3-6 and 3-8
)
Figure 3-6.
802.1X Authentication
Description of items in
Figure 3-6
is as follows:
Authentication type:
PEAP, TLS/Smart Card, TTLS, LEAP and MD5-Challenge. (Default:
PEAP)