Motorola WA840GP User Guide - Page 96

Field, Description, Authentication, Enabled, Disabled, WPA2 Pre

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Section 3 Configuration Field 802.1X Authentication: (continued) WPA: (ADVANCED) WPA2: (ADVANCED) WPA2 Preauthentication: (ADVANCED) Description • Selecting Enabled sets the WA840 to work with a RADIUS server, without engaging WPA or WPA2 (below). • Selecting Disabled sets the WA840 to work with a RADIUS server only if used with WPA or WPA2 (below). NOTE: 802.1X Authentication requires you to complete the configuration options related to "Setting Up Compatibility with a RADIUS Server". NOTE: 802.1X Authentication can be enabled concurrently with WPA or WPA2, but the WA840 can only support one RADIUS server on the network. FACTORY DEFAULT: Disabled Enables 802.1X-based WPA authentication with a RADIUS server. • Selecting Enabled engages WPA. • Selecting Disabled disengages WPA. NOTE: WPA requires you to complete the configuration options related to "Setting Up Compatibility with a RADIUS Server". NOTE: WPA requires a WPA Encryption method (below). FACTORY DEFAULT: Disabled Enables 802.1X-based WPA2 authentication with a RADIUS server. • Selecting Enabled engages WPA2. • Selecting Disabled disengages WPA2. NOTE: WPA2 requires you to complete the configuration options related to "Setting Up Compatibility with a RADIUS Server". NOTE: WPA2 requires a WPA Encryption method (below). FACTORY DEFAULT: Disabled Enables clients to authenticate, in advance, with multiple access points, in order to roam quickly among access points. • Selecting Enabled allows clients to pre-authenticate with the WA840. • Selecting Disabled does not allow clients to pre-authenticate with the WA840. NOTE: WPA2 Pre-authentication is greyed out and unchangeable unless WPA2 (above) is Enabled. FACTORY DEFAULT: Enabled (when WPA2 is Enabled) 3-62 WA840

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Section 3
Configuration
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WA840
Field
Description
802.1X
Authentication:
(continued)
Selecting
Enabled
sets the WA840 to work with a RADIUS
server,
without engaging
WPA or WPA2 (below)
.
Selecting
Disabled
sets the WA840 to work with a RADIUS
server
only if used with
WPA or WPA2 (below)
.
NOTE
: 802.1X Authentication
requires you to complete the
configuration options related to
“Setting Up Compatibility with
a RADIUS Server”
.
NOTE
: 802.1X Authentication
can be enabled concurrently with
WPA
or
WPA2,
but the WA840 can only support one RADIUS server
on the network.
FACTORY DEFAULT:
Disabled
WPA:
(ADVANCED)
Enables 802.1X-based WPA authentication with a RADIUS server.
Selecting
Enabled
engages WPA.
Selecting
Disabled
disengages WPA.
NOTE
: WPA
requires you to complete the configuration options related
to
“Setting Up Compatibility with a RADIUS Server”
.
NOTE
: WPA
requires a
WPA Encryption
method (below).
FACTORY DEFAULT:
Disabled
WPA2:
(ADVANCED)
Enables 802.1X-based WPA2 authentication with a RADIUS server.
Selecting
Enabled
engages WPA2.
Selecting
Disabled
disengages WPA2.
NOTE
: WPA2
requires you to complete the configuration options related
to
“Setting Up Compatibility with a RADIUS Server”
.
NOTE
: WPA2
requires a
WPA Encryption
method (below).
FACTORY DEFAULT:
Disabled
WPA2 Pre-
authentication:
(ADVANCED)
Enables clients to authenticate, in advance, with multiple access
points, in order to roam quickly among access points.
Selecting
Enabled
allows clients to pre-authenticate with the
WA840.
Selecting
Disabled
does not allow clients to pre-authenticate
with the WA840.
NOTE
: WPA2 Pre-authentication
is greyed out and unchangeable
unless
WPA2
(above)
is
Enabled.
FACTORY DEFAULT:
Enabled
(when
WPA2
is
Enabled
)