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Using the Configuration Utility (continued) Authentication > WPA > Advanced Security Settings > Add Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server in your network. Click OK to save the changes. After entering the information and clicking OK in the dialog box above,the window on the previous page will appear. Click OK to complete the WPA configuration. Authentication > WPA -PSK Suitable for the home user, WPA-PSK (WPA Pre-Shared Key) is a superior form of security that does not require a RADIUS server in the network. To use WPA-PSK, enter a passphrase that is shared by all the devices on the network. By using TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol), the security keys change at set intervals, creating a network that is more secure than one that utilizes WEP encryption alone. 25

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Using the Configuration Utility
(continued)
Authentication > WPA > Advanced Security Settings > Add
Enter the IP address of
the RADIUS server in
your network.
Click
OK
to save the
changes.
After entering the information and clicking OK in the dialog
box above,the window
on the previous page will appear. Click
OK
to complete the WPA configuration.
Authentication > WPA -PSK
Suitable for the home user, WPA-PSK (WPA Pre-Shared Key) is a superior
form of security that does not require a RADIUS server in the network.
To use WPA-PSK, enter a passphrase that is shared by all the devices on the
network.
By using TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol), the security keys change at
set intervals, creating a network that is more secure than one that utilizes WEP
encryption alone.