HP 1320 HP LaserJet 1320nw - User Guide - Page 21

Data transmission and receipt information, uses the Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP.

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Field WPA Description Wi-Fi Protected Access. ● Enabled: WPA is enabled. ● Disabled: WPA is disabled. Wi-Fi Protected Access provides standards-based security to strongly increase the level of data protection and access control for a wireless LAN. To improve data encryption, WPA uses the Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP). WPA supports two basic solutions: Enterprise and Home/SOHO. In an enterprise environment with IT resources, Wi-Fi Protected Access is used in conjunction with an authentication server such as RADIUS to provide centralized access control and management. In a home/SOHO environment, WPA runs in a special home mode called Pre-Shared Key (PSK), which uses manually-entered keys or passwords to provide security. PSK is designed to be easy to set up for the home or small office user. Note WPA/PSK parameters can only be entered through the embedded Web server. Data transmission and receipt information Field Total Packets Transmitted Total Packets Received Unicast Packets Received Bad Packets Received Description The number of packets transmitted by the printer without error since it has been powered up. The counter clears after the printer is turned off. When a message is transmitted over a packet-switching network, it is broken up into packets. Each packet contains the destination address as well as the data. The number of packets received by the printer without error since it has been powered up. The counter clears after the printer is turned off. The number of packets addressed to this specific print server. The number of packets received with errors since the printer has been powered up. The counter clears after the printer is turned off. ENWW Network configuration page 15

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ENWW
Network configuration page 15
Data transmission and receipt information
WPA
Wi-Fi Protected Access.
Enabled: WPA is enabled.
Disabled: WPA is disabled.
Wi-Fi Protected Access provides standards-based security to
strongly increase the level of data protection and access
control for a wireless LAN. To improve data encryption, WPA
uses the Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP).
WPA supports two basic solutions: Enterprise and
Home/SOHO. In an enterprise environment with IT resources,
Wi-Fi Protected Access is used in conjunction with an
authentication server such as RADIUS to provide centralized
access control and management. In a home/SOHO
environment, WPA runs in a special home mode called
Pre-Shared Key (PSK), which uses manually-entered keys or
passwords to provide security. PSK is designed to be easy to
set up for the home or small office user.
Note
WPA/PSK parameters can only be entered
through the embedded Web server.
Field
Description
Total Packets
Transmitted
The number of packets transmitted by the printer without error
since it has been powered up. The counter clears after the
printer is turned off.
When a message is transmitted over a packet-switching
network, it is broken up into packets. Each packet contains the
destination address as well as the data.
Total Packets
Received
The number of packets received by the printer without error
since it has been powered up. The counter clears after the
printer is turned off.
Unicast Packets
Received
The number of packets addressed to this specific print server.
Bad Packets
Received
The number of packets received with errors since the printer
has been powered up. The counter clears after the printer is
turned off.
Field
Description