Netgear WNDAP660 Reference Manual - Page 57
Con RADIUS Server Settings, WPA-PSK & WPA2-PSK
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ProSafe Premium 3 x 3 Dual-Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP660 • WPA-PSK & WPA2-PSK Figure 29. Table 13. Settings for WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, and WPA-PSK & WPA2-PSK Setting Data Encryption Descriptions TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) is the standard encryption method used with WPA. You can also use TKIP with WPA2. AES Note: TKIP provides only legacy (slower) rates of operation. NETGEAR recommends WPA2 authentication with AES encryption if you want to use the 11n rates and speed. Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is the standard encryption method used with WPA2. Note: Although some wireless clients might support AES with WPA, the WNDAP660 wireless access point does not support WPA with AES. TKIP + AES TKIP + AES supports both WPA and WPA2. Broadcast packets use TKIP. For unicast (point-to-point) transmissions, WPA clients use TKIP, and WPA2 clients use AES. For the WPA & WPA2 mixed mode, TKIP + AES is the only supported data encryption method. Passphrase Enter a passphrase. The passphrase length needs to be between 8 and 63 characters (inclusive). The default passphrase is sharedsecret. You can display the actual passphrase by selecting the Show Passphrase in Clear Text Yes radio button. Show Passphrase Select the Yes radio button to display the actual passphrase in the Passphrase field. The in Clear Text default setting is No. Configure RADIUS Server Settings For authentication, accounting, or both authentication and accounting using RADIUS, you need to configure primary servers and optional secondary servers. These RADIUS server settings can apply to all devices that are connected to the wireless access point. You can configure both IPv4 and IPv6 servers. In the IPv4 Radius Server Settings section, enter IPv4 addresses only; in the IPv6 Radius Server Settings section, enter IPv6 addresses only. Wireless Configuration and Security 57