TP-Link OC200 Omada Controller Software 4.1.5Windows/Linux User Guide - Page 85

WEP Mode, Open System, Shared Key, ASCII, Hexadecimal, 64Bit, 128Bit, 152Bit, Group Key Update Period

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Chapter 4 Configure the Network with Omada SDN Controller WEP Mode If you select WEP as the security strategy, you can select the WEP Mode including the WEP authentication type, the WEP key format, and the WEP key length. Select the WEP authentication type. Open System: Wireless clients can pass the authentication and connect to the wireless network without any password. However, the correct password is required for data transmission. Shared Key: The correct password is required for wireless clients to pass the authentication, connect to the wireless network, and transmit data. Auto: EAPs automatically decide whether to use Open System or Shared Key in the authentication process. Select the WEP key format. ASCII: ASCII format stands for any combination of keyboard characters of the specified length. Hexadecimal: Hexadecimal format stands for any combination of hexadecimal digits (0-9, A-F) with the specified length. Select the WEP key length. 64Bit: The WEP key is 10 hexadecimal digits or 5 ASCII characters. 128Bit: The WEP key is 26 hexadecimal digits or 13 ASCII characters. 152Bit: The WEP key is 32 hexadecimal digits or 16 ASCII characters. WPA Mode If you select WPA-Personal or WPA-Enterprise as the security strategy, you can select the WPA Mode including the version of WPA, and the encryption type. Select the version of WPA according to your needs. Select the encryption type. Some encryption type is only available under certain circumstances. TKIP: TKIP stands for Temporal Key Integrity Protocol. AES: AES stands for Advanced Encryption Standard. We recommend that you select AES as the encryption type for it is more secure than TKIP. Auto: EAPs automatically decide whether to use TKIP or AES in the authentication process. Group Key Update Period If you select WPA-Personal or WPA-Enterprise as the security strategy, you can specify whether and how often the security key changes. If you want the security key to change periodically, enable GIK rekeying and specify the time period. Rate Limit You can limit the download and upload rate of each client to balance bandwidth usage. Download Limit: Set the download rate for each client to receive the traffic. Upload Limit: Set the upload rate for each client to transmit the traffic. 83

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Chapter 4
Configure the Network with Omada SDN Controller
WEP Mode
If you select WEP as the security strategy, you can select the WEP Mode including the
WEP authentication type, the WEP key format, and the WEP key length.
Select the WEP authentication type.
Open System
: Wireless clients can pass the authentication and connect to the wireless
network without any password. However, the correct password is required for data
transmission.
Shared Key
: The correct password is required for wireless clients to pass the
authentication, connect to the wireless network, and transmit data.
Auto
: EAPs automatically decide whether to use Open System or Shared Key in the
authentication process.
Select the WEP key format.
ASCII
: ASCII format stands for any combination of keyboard characters of the specified
length.
Hexadecimal
: Hexadecimal format stands for any combination of hexadecimal digits (0-9,
A-F) with the specified length.
Select the WEP key length.
64Bit
: The WEP key is 10 hexadecimal digits or 5 ASCII characters.
128Bit
: The WEP key is 26 hexadecimal digits or 13 ASCII characters.
152Bit
: The WEP key is 32 hexadecimal digits or 16 ASCII characters.
WPA Mode
If you select WPA-Personal or WPA-Enterprise as the security strategy, you can select
the WPA Mode including the version of WPA, and the encryption type.
Select the version of WPA according to your needs.
Select the encryption type. Some encryption type is only available under certain
circumstances.
TKIP
: TKIP stands for Temporal Key Integrity Protocol.
AES
: AES stands for Advanced Encryption Standard. We recommend that you select
AES as the encryption type for it is more secure than TKIP.
Auto:
EAPs automatically decide whether to use TKIP or AES in the authentication
process.
Group Key Update Period
If you select WPA-Personal or WPA-Enterprise as the security strategy, you can specify
whether and how often the security key changes. If you want the security key to change
periodically, enable GIK rekeying and specify the time period.
Rate Limit
You can limit the download and upload rate of each client to balance bandwidth usage.
Download Limit
: Set the download rate for each client to receive the traffic.
Upload Limit
: Set the upload rate for each client to transmit the traffic.