Dell TrueMobile 4350 Dell™ Wireless 4350 Small Network Access PointU - Page 214
Advanced Encryption Standard can be used if your wireless clients do not support TKIP.
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to the network. Note that the Key format must also match the setting for the wireless clients Key Format Key Format is a box that lists 2 items: Hexadecimal Digits (numbers 0 through 9 and letters A through F) and ASCII Characters (any letter, number, or symbol). Select the proper format for your key. If your wireless client(s) only support one of the two formats, be sure to specify the correct one WPA Group Rekey Interval WPA Group Rekey Interval is used to specify the frequency of encryption key rotations. The lower the number, the faster your encryption key will rotate, however, setting this number too low may cause your wireless network to slow down WPA Encryption WPA Encryption has 2 choices: TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) is the most commonly used encryption method. AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) can be used if your wireless clients do not support TKIP. WPA PSK WPA 802.1x WPA-802.1x requires the network to have an authentication server. All wireless clients must have an authentication certificate in order to gain access to the network Radius Server IP, Radius Server Port and Shared Secret The Radius Server IP, Radius Server Port and Shared Secret fields are required to be populated with the relevant information. This information regarding the Radius authentication server can be obtained from the network administrator.