Netgear WAX610 User Manual - Page 46

Authenticate using Legacy Open OWE Transition Mode, Allow Devices to Connect with Open

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Insight Managed WiFi 6 AX1800 Dual Band Access Point Models WAX610 and WAX610Y (Continued) Setting Confirm New Password SSID Description Enter exactly the same password that you entered in the AP Login New Password field. You cannot use the setup SSID for regular operation. The setup SSID is for initial setup only. Enter a new name with a maximum of 32 characters. You can use a combination of alphanumeric and special characters, except for quotation marks (") and a backslash (\). 7. From the Authentication menu, select one of the following authentication types for the WiFi network, and, if applicable, set a new passphrase (network key or WiFi password) for the WiFi network: • Open: Clients are not authenticated, traffic is not encrypted, and 802.11w (PMF) is automatically disabled. This setting does not provide any security and is not appropriate for most situations. If you select Open from the menu, the Enhanced Open check box displays and the Allow Devices to Connect with Open check box can display: - Enhanced Open: If you select the Enhanced Open check box, the WiFi enhanced open feature is enabled. This feature is based on opportunistic wireless encryption (OWE). The encryption is set to CCM mode protocol (CCMP) and 802.11w (PMF) is automatically set to mandatory. - Allow Clients to Authenticate using Legacy Open (OWE Transition Mode): If you select the Enhanced Open check box, the Allow Clients to Authenticate using Legacy Open (OWE Transition Mode) check box displays. If you select this check box, the WiFi network can accept both clients that support the WiFi enhanced open feature and clients that do not. For clients that do not support the WiFi open enhanced feature, traffic is not encrypted. If you do not select this check box, the WiFi network can only accept clients that support the WiFi enhanced open feature. • WPA2 Personal: This option allows only WiFi clients that support WPA2 to connect to the SSID. Select this option if all WiFi clients are capable of supporting WPA2. This option uses AES encryption. In the Passphrase field, enter a new passphrase for the WiFi network. • WPA2/WPA Personal: This option allows both WPA and WPA2 WiFi clients to connect to the SSID. This option uses TKIP and AES encryption. Broadcast packets use TKIP. For unicast (that is, point-to-point) transmissions, WPA clients use TKIP and WPA2 clients use AES. In the Passphrase field, enter a new passphrase for the WiFi network. Install the Access Point in Your 46 Network and Access It for Initial Configuration User Manual

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(Continued)
Description
Setting
Enter exactly the same password that you entered in the
AP Login New Password
field.
Confirm New
Password
You cannot use the setup SSID for regular operation. The setup SSID is for initial setup
only. Enter a new name with a maximum of 32 characters. You can use a combination of
alphanumeric and special characters, except for quotation marks (") and a backslash (\).
SSID
7.
From the
Authentication
menu, select one of the following authentication types for
the WiFi network, and, if applicable, set a new passphrase (network key or WiFi
password) for the WiFi network:
Open
: Clients are not authenticated, traffic is not encrypted, and 802.11w (PMF)
is automatically disabled. This setting does not provide any security and is not
appropriate for most situations.
If you select
Open
from the menu, the
Enhanced Open
check box displays and
the
Allow Devices to Connect with Open
check box
can
display:
-
Enhanced Open
: If you select the
Enhanced Open
check box, the WiFi
enhanced open feature is enabled. This feature is based on opportunistic
wireless encryption (OWE). The encryption is set to CCM mode protocol
(CCMP) and 802.11w (PMF) is automatically set to mandatory.
-
Allow Clients to Authenticate using Legacy Open (OWE Transition Mode)
:
If you select the
Enhanced Open
check box, the
Allow Clients to
Authenticate using Legacy Open (OWE Transition Mode)
check box
displays. If you select this check box, the WiFi network can accept both clients
that support the WiFi enhanced open feature and clients that do not. For
clients that do not support the WiFi open enhanced feature, traffic is not
encrypted. If you do not select this check box, the WiFi network can only
accept clients that support the WiFi enhanced open feature.
WPA2 Personal
: This option allows only WiFi clients that support WPA2 to
connect to the SSID. Select this option if all WiFi clients are capable of supporting
WPA2. This option uses AES encryption. In the
Passphrase
field, enter a new
passphrase for the WiFi network.
WPA2/WPA Personal
: This option allows both WPA and WPA2 WiFi clients to
connect to the SSID. This option uses TKIP and AES encryption. Broadcast packets
use TKIP. For unicast (that is, point-to-point) transmissions, WPA clients use TKIP
and WPA2 clients use AES. In the
Passphrase
field, enter a new passphrase for
the WiFi network.
User Manual
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Install the Access Point in Your
Network and Access It for Initial
Configuration
Insight Managed WiFi 6 AX1800 Dual Band Access Point Models WAX610 and WAX610Y