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ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP320 Reference Manual
Configure Legacy 802.1X
To use legacy 802.1X security, you must define RADIUS server settings. For information
about RADIUS servers, see Configure RADIUS Server Settings o
n page 48.
When you select Lega
cy 802.1X from the Network Authentication drop-down list, the Data
Encryption drop-down list becomes nonoperational (it shows None only). You need to define
the RADIUS servers only to use legacy 802.1X security.
Figure 18.
Configure WPA with RADIUS, WPA2 with RADIUS, and WPA & WPA2 with
RADIUS
WPA, WPA2, and WPA & WPA2 security requires RADIUS-based 802.1x authentication, so
you also must define RADIUS server settings. For information about RADIUS servers, see
Configure RADIUS Server Settings o
n page 48.
The selections that are available from the Da
ta Encryption drop-down list depend on the type
of WPA authentication that you select from the Network Authentication drop-down list and are
shown in the following table.
• WP
A with RADIUS
Figure 19.
Encryption Key
(Key1–Key4)
Either manually enter a key or allow the key to be automatically generated by clicking
Generate Key.
• For ASCII format, depending on the key size selected, the manually entered encryption
key mu
st have a length of 5 (64-bit WEP), 13 (128-bit WEP), or 16 (152-bit WEP)
characters.
• For HEX format, depending on the key size se
lected, the manually entered or
automatically generated encryption key must have a length of 10 (64-bit WEP), 26
(128-bit WEP), or 32 (152-bit WEP) characters.
Note: Wireless stations must use the key to access the wireless
access point.
Note: Not all wireless adapters support passphrase key generation.
Show Passphrase in
Clea
r Text
Select the Yes radio button to display the actual passphrase in the Passphrase field. The
default setting is No.
Table 10. WEP Encryption Settings (Continued)
Field Descriptions
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