D-Link DWL-8500AP Product Manual - Page 107

on the Wireless Network Properties dialog to close it and save your changes.

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A Wireless Client Settings and RADIUS Server Setup 1. Configure WPA/WPA2 Personal (PSK) security on each client as follows. Choose WPA-PSK Choose either TKIP or AES for the Data Encryption mode Enter a network key that matches the one specified on the access point (and confirm by re-typing) 2. Configure the following settings on the Association tab on the Network Properties dialog. Network Authentication WPA-PSK Data Encryption TKIP or AES depending on how this option is configured on the access point. Note: When the Cipher Suite on the access point is set to "Both", then TKIP clients with a valid TKIP key and AES clients with a valid CCMP (AES) key can associate with the access point. Network Key Provide the key you entered on the access point Security settings for the cipher suite you are using. For example, if the key on the access point is set to use a TKIP key of "012345678", then a TKIP client specify this same string as the network key. The key is provided for me This box should be disabled automatically based on other settings. automatically 3. Configure the following settings on the Authentication tab on the Network Properties dialog. Enable IEEE 802.1X authentication for this network Make sure that IEEE 802.1X authentication is disabled (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. WPA-PSK clients should now be able to associate and authenticate with the access point. As a client, you will not be prompted for a key. The TKIP or AES key you configured on the client security settings is automatically used when you connect. Configuring WPA/WPA2 Personal on a Client 107

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Configuring WPA/WPA2 Personal on a Client
107
A
Wireless Client Settings and RADIUS Server Setup
1.
Configure WPA/WPA2 Personal (PSK) security on each client as follows.
2.
Configure the following settings on the Association tab on the Network Properties dialog.
3.
Configure the following settings on the Authentication tab on the Network Properties
dialog.
4.
Click
OK
on the Wireless Network Properties dialog to close it and save your changes.
WPA-PSK clients should now be able to associate and authenticate with the access point. As a
client, you will not be prompted for a key. The TKIP or AES key you configured on the client
security settings is automatically used when you connect.
Network Authentication
WPA-PSK
Data Encryption
TKIP or AES depending on how this option is configured on the
access point.
Note:
When the Cipher Suite on the access point is set to “Both”, then
TKIP clients with a valid TKIP key and AES clients with a valid
CCMP (AES) key can associate with the access point.
Network Key
Provide the key you entered on the access point Security settings for
the cipher suite you are using.
For example, if the key on the access point is set to use a TKIP key of
“012345678”, then a TKIP client specify this same string as the
network key.
The key is provided for me
automatically
This box should be disabled automatically based on other settings.
Enable IEEE 802.1X
authentication for this
network
Make sure that IEEE 802.1X authentication is disabled (unchecked).
(Setting the encryption mode to WEP should automatically disable
authentication.)
Choose either TKIP or AES for
the Data Encryption mode
Enter a network key that matches
the one specified on the access
Choose WPA-PSK
point (and confirm by re-typing)