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Edimax Technology EW-7722UnD User Manual

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18. What is WPS?

WPS stands for Wi-Fi Protected Setup. It provides a simple way to establish

unencrypted or encrypted connections between wireless clients and access point

automatically. User can press a software or hardware button to activate WPS function,

and WPS-compatible wireless clients and access point will establish connection by

themselves. There are two types of WPS: PBC (Push-Button Configuration) and PIN

code.

19. What is TKIP?

TKIP is a quick-fix method to quickly overcome the inherent weaknesses in WEP

security, especially the reuse of encryption keys. TKIP is involved in the IEEE 802.11i

WLAN security standard, and the specification might be officially released by early

2003.

20. What is AES?

AES (Advanced Encryption Standard), a chip-based security, has been developed to

ensure the highest degree of security and authenticity for digital information, wherever

and however communicated or stored, while making more efficient use of hardware

and/or software than previous encryption standards. It is also included in IEEE 802.11i

standard. Compare with AES, TKIP is a temporary protocol for replacing WEP security

until manufacturers implement AES at the hardware level.

21. Can Wireless products support printer sharing?

Wireless products perform the same function as LAN products. Therefore, Wireless

products can work with Netware, Windows 2000, or other LAN operating systems to

support printer or file sharing.

22. Would the information be intercepted while

transmitting on air?

WLAN features two-fold protection in security. On the hardware side, as with Direct

Sequence Spread Spectrum technology, it has the inherent security feature of

scrambling. On the software side, WLAN series offer the encryption function (WEP) to

enhance security and Access Control. Users can set it up depending upon their

needs.