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LevelOne WBR-6801 User Manual

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Open

Open system authentication simply consists of two communications. The first is an

authentication request by the client that contains the station ID (typically the MAC

address). This is followed by an authentication response from the AP/router containing a

success or failure message. An example of when a failure may occur is if the client's MAC

address is explicitly excluded in the AP/router configuration.

Shared

Shared key authentication relies on the fact that both stations taking part in the

authentication process have the same "shared" key or passphrase. The shared key is

manually set on both the client station and the AP/router. Three types of shared key

authentication are available today for home or small office WLAN environments.

Auto

The AP will Select the Open or Shared by the client’s request automatically.

WPA-PSK

Select Encryption and Pre-share Key Mode

If you select HEX, you have to fill in 64 hexadecimal (0, 1, 2…8, 9, A, B…F) digits.

If you select ASCII, the length of pre-share key is from 8 to 63.

Fill in the key, Ex 12345678

WPA-PSK2

WPA-PSK2 user AES and TKIP for Same the encryption, the others are same the

WPA-PSK.

WPA-PSK/WPA-PSK2

Another encryption options for WPA-PSK-TKIP and WPA-PSK2-AES, the others are same

the WPA-PSK.

WPS (Wi-Fi Protection Setup)

WPS is Wi-Fi Protection Setup which is similar to WCN-NET and offers safe and easy way in

Wireless Connection.