D-Link DWL-8500AP Product Manual - Page 106

Configuring WPA/WPA2 Personal on a Client

Page 106 highlights

D-Link Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Key Index The key is provided for me automatically Set key index to indicate which of the WEP keys specified on the access point Security page will be used to transfer data from the client back to the access point. For example, you can set this to 1, 2, 3, or 4 if you have all four WEP keys configured on the access point. Disable this option (click to uncheck the box). 3. Configure the fields in the Authentication Tab as described in the following table Enable IEEE 802.1X authentication for this network Make sure that IEEE 802.1X authentication is disabled (box should be unchecked). (Setting the encryption mode to WEP should automatically disable authentication.) 4. Click OK on the Wireless Network Properties dialog to close it and save your changes. Static WEP clients should now be able to associate and authenticate with the access point. As a client, you will not be prompted for a WEP key. The WEP key configured on the client security settings is automatically used when you connect. Configuring WPA/WPA2 Personal on a Client WPA with Pre-Shared Key (PSK) is a Wi-Fi Alliance subset of IEEE 802.11i, which includes Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP), Advanced Encryption Algorithm (AES), and Counter mode/CBC-MAC Protocol (CCMP) mechanisms. PSK employs a pre-shared key for an initial check of client credentials. If you configured the Unified Access Point to use WPA/WPA2 Personal (PSK) security mode, perform the following steps: 106 © 2001-2008 D-Link Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
  • 14
  • 15
  • 16
  • 17
  • 18
  • 19
  • 20
  • 21
  • 22
  • 23
  • 24
  • 25
  • 26
  • 27
  • 28
  • 29
  • 30
  • 31
  • 32
  • 33
  • 34
  • 35
  • 36
  • 37
  • 38
  • 39
  • 40
  • 41
  • 42
  • 43
  • 44
  • 45
  • 46
  • 47
  • 48
  • 49
  • 50
  • 51
  • 52
  • 53
  • 54
  • 55
  • 56
  • 57
  • 58
  • 59
  • 60
  • 61
  • 62
  • 63
  • 64
  • 65
  • 66
  • 67
  • 68
  • 69
  • 70
  • 71
  • 72
  • 73
  • 74
  • 75
  • 76
  • 77
  • 78
  • 79
  • 80
  • 81
  • 82
  • 83
  • 84
  • 85
  • 86
  • 87
  • 88
  • 89
  • 90
  • 91
  • 92
  • 93
  • 94
  • 95
  • 96
  • 97
  • 98
  • 99
  • 100
  • 101
  • 102
  • 103
  • 104
  • 105
  • 106
  • 107
  • 108
  • 109
  • 110
  • 111
  • 112
  • 113
  • 114
  • 115
  • 116
  • 117
  • 118
  • 119
  • 120
  • 121
  • 122
  • 123
  • 124
  • 125
  • 126
  • 127
  • 128
  • 129
  • 130
  • 131
  • 132
  • 133
  • 134
  • 135
  • 136
  • 137
  • 138
  • 139
  • 140
  • 141
  • 142
  • 143
  • 144
  • 145
  • 146
  • 147
  • 148
  • 149
  • 150
  • 151
  • 152
  • 153
  • 154
  • 155
  • 156
  • 157
  • 158
  • 159
  • 160
  • 161
  • 162
  • 163
  • 164
  • 165
  • 166
  • 167
  • 168

106
© 2001-2008 D-Link Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
D-Link Unified Access Point Administrator’s Guide
3.
Configure the fields in the Authentication Tab as described in the following table
4.
Click
OK
on the Wireless Network Properties dialog to close it and save your changes.
Static WEP clients should now be able to associate and authenticate with the access point. As
a client, you will not be prompted for a WEP key. The WEP key configured on the client
security settings is automatically used when you connect.
Configuring WPA/WPA2 Personal on a Client
WPA with Pre-Shared Key (PSK) is a Wi-Fi Alliance subset of IEEE 802.11i, which includes
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP), Advanced Encryption Algorithm (
AES
), and
Counter mode/CBC-MAC Protocol (CCMP) mechanisms. PSK employs a pre-shared key for
an initial check of client credentials.
If you configured the Unified Access Point to use WPA/WPA2 Personal (PSK) security mode,
perform the following steps:
Key Index
Set key index to indicate which of the WEP keys specified on the access point
Security page will be used to transfer data from the client back to the access
point.
For example, you can set this to 1, 2, 3, or 4 if you have all four WEP keys
configured on the access point.
The key is
provided for me
automatically
Disable this option (click to uncheck the box).
Enable IEEE
802.1X
authentication for
this network
Make sure that IEEE 802.1X authentication is disabled (box should be
unchecked).
(Setting the encryption mode to WEP should automatically disable
authentication.)