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WG102-500, WGAP150 ProSafe™ 802.11g Wireless Access Point
When you select WPA-TKIP from the Security Policy pull-down menu, the section expands to
display the WPA-TKIP fields. Figure 3-6 shows Pre-Shared Key user authentication as an
example.
Specify the fields that are explained in Table 3-4.
Table 3-4.
Field Descriptions
User
Authentication
Pre-Shared Key From the User Authentication pull-down menu, select the Pre-Shared
Key to enable WPA-PSK. WPA-PSK does not require a RADIUS server
for authentication, but you must specify a passphrase.
Passphrase Enter a passphrase with a length must between 8 and 63
characters (inclusive).
Click the Hide / Show Passphrase hyperlink to switch
between hiding and showing the passphrase on screen.
Hiding the passphrase provides added security in a
public environment.
RADIUS From the User Authentication pull-down menu, select RADIUS to
enable WPA, which requires a RADIUS server for authentication (see
“Configuring RADIUS Server Settings” on page 45). This is the default
user authentication setting.
Re-Keying
Period
The period during which the broadcast key remains valid. When the period expires, the
broadcast key is no longer valid and must be renewed. The default is 3600 seconds
(1 hour).
Re-key on
re-keying period
Select the Re-key on re-keying period checkbox to require rekeying after the rekeying
period has expired.
Re-key if any
station
disassociates
Select the Re-key if any station disassociates checkbox to require rekeying after any
wireless station logs off from the wireless access point.
Figure 3-6
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