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ProSAFE Wireless Controller Table 10. Network authentication and data encryption settings (continued) Network Authentication Data Selection Encryption Options WPA2 with Radius AES TKIP + AES WPA & WPA2 with Radius TKIP + AES Note: Use this option if the network includes both WPA and WPA2 clients. WPA-PSK TKIP TKIP + AES Configuration Steps To configure WPA2 authentication with a RADIUS server: 1. Set up and enable an internal or external (RADIUS or LDAP) authentication server. For information, see Manage Authentication Servers and Authentication Server Groups on page 140. From the Data Encryption menu, select the type of encryption: - AES. Supports AES only. - TKIP + AES. Supports both TKIP and AES. 2. Select the Local or External radio button. 3. If you select the External radio button, select the authentication server that you wish to use from the menu. To configure WPA & WPA2 authentication with a RADIUS server: 1. Set up and enable an internal or external (RADIUS or LDAP) authentication server. For information, see Manage Authentication Servers and Authentication Server Groups on page 140. 2. Select the Local or External radio button. 3. If you select the External radio button, select the authentication server that you wish to use from the menu. Note: The Data Encryption menu displays TKIP + AES, which is the only available option. Both TKIP and AES are supported. To configure WPA-PSK authentication: 1. From the Data Encryption menu, select the type of encryption: - TKIP. Supports TKIP only. - TKIP + AES. Supports both TKIP and AES. 2. To display the characters in the WPA Passphrase (Network Key) field, select the Show Passphrase check box. 3. Type a passphrase of at least eight characters in the WPA Passphrase (Network Key) field. Note: For information about requirements for a WPA passphrase, see Table 15 on page 389. Manage Security Profiles and Profile Groups 139