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Asus USB-N13 (VER.B1) User Manual

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USB-N13 WLAN Adapter User Manual

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ASUS Wireless-N Adapter

Configuration - Encryption

The Encryption page allows you to set

up the encryption settings for your WLAN

adapter For data confidentiality in a wireless

environment, IEEE 802.11 specifies a Wired

Equivalent Privacy (WEP) algorithm to

offer transmission privacy similar to wired

network. WEP uses keys to encrypt data

packets sent and decrypt data packets

received. The encryption process can

scramble frame bits to avoid disclosure to others. Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) is

an improved security system for 802.11 that encrypts data sent over radio waves.

WPA is developed to overcome the weakness of the WEP protocol.
Network Authentication - Set up authentication for your WLAN adapter. Options

are:

Open - Sets the network in the Open System mode that disables authentication

protection for the network or use the WEP encryption for the network.

Shared - Sets the network in the Shared Key mode that uses the WEP

encryption for your network.

WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK - Use the WPA Pre-Shared Key/WPA2 Pre-Shared Key

in the Infrastructure mode for authentication.

Data Encryption - In the Open and Shared authentication modes, options are:

Disabled and WEP.

Disabled - Disables the encryption protection for your WLAN adapter.

WEP - Encrypts the data before it is transmitted over the air. You can

communicate with wireless devices that use the same WEP keys.

In the WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK authentication modes, options are: Temporal Key

Integrity Protocol (TKIP) and Advanced Encryption Standard (AES).

TKIP - Dynamically generates unique keys to encrypt data packet.

AES - Offers stronger protection and increases the complexity of wireless

encryption. It is a symmetric 128-bit block encryption method that works

simultaneously on multiple network layers.