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ZyXEL P-336M User's Guide 3.8.2 WLAN Security Setup: WPA-Personal If you want better WLAN security than WEP but do not have a RADIUS server on your network, select WPA-Personal in the Security Mode field in the Wireless screen. Figure 14 Basic: Wireless: WLAN Security Setup: WPA-Personal The following table describes the related labels in this screen. Table 13 Basic: WLAN Security Setup: WPA-Personal LABEL DESCRIPTION WPA WPA Mode Specify a WPA mode. Make sure the peer device(s) is also set to use the same WPA mode. Select WPA to set the P-336M to use WPA only. WPA is a older implementation than WPA2. Select WPA2 to set the P-336M to use WPA2 first and then WPA if connection fails with WPA2. Select WPA2 Only to set the P-336M to use WPA2 only. Cipher Type Specify the encryption mechanism. Select TKIP, AES or TKIP and AES. Group Key Update This is the rate at which an AP or RADIUS server sends a new group key out to all Interval clients. The re-keying process is the WPA equivalent of automatically changing the WEP key for an AP and all stations in a WLAN on a periodic basis. Enter an update time in seconds. PRE SHARED KEY Pre-Shared Key Type a pre-shared key from 8 to 63 case-sensitive ASCII characters (including spaces and symbols). 3.8.3 WLAN Security Setup: WPA-Enterprise If you want better WLAN security than WEP and have a RADIUS server on your network, select WPA-Enterprise in the Security Mode field in the Wireless screen. 39 Chapter 3 Basic

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ZyXEL P-336M User’s Guide
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Chapter 3 Basic
3.8.2
WLAN Security Setup: WPA-Personal
If you want better WLAN security than WEP but do not have a RADIUS server on your
network, select
WPA-Personal
in the
Security Mode
field in the
Wireless
screen.
Figure 14
Basic: Wireless: WLAN Security Setup: WPA-Personal
The following table describes the related labels in this screen.
3.8.3
WLAN Security Setup: WPA-Enterprise
If you want better WLAN security than WEP and have a RADIUS server on your network,
select
WPA-Enterprise
in the
Security Mode
field in the
Wireless
screen.
Table 13
Basic: WLAN Security Setup: WPA-Personal
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
WPA
WPA Mode
Specify a WPA mode. Make sure the peer device(s) is also set to use the same
WPA mode.
Select
WPA
to set the P-336M to use WPA only. WPA is a older implementation
than WPA2.
Select
WPA2
to set the P-336M to use WPA2 first and then WPA if connection fails
with WPA2.
Select
WPA2 Only
to set the P-336M to use WPA2 only.
Cipher Type
Specify the encryption mechanism. Select
TKIP
,
AES
or
TKIP and AES
.
Group Key Update
Interval
This is the rate at which an AP or RADIUS server sends a new group key out to all
clients. The re-keying process is the WPA equivalent of automatically changing the
WEP key for an AP and all stations in a WLAN on a periodic basis.
Enter an update time in seconds.
PRE SHARED
KEY
Pre-Shared Key
Type a pre-shared key from 8 to 63 case-sensitive ASCII characters (including
spaces and symbols).