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4.3.2 802.11i and WPA
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WPA
WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) was designed to enable use of wireless legacy systems employing
WEP
while improving security. WPA uses improved data encryption through the Temporal Key Integrity Protocol
(TKIP) ensures that the keys haven’t been tampered with. In addition, user authentication is enabled using
the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP).
For enhanced security, you can enable IEEE 802.1x authentication, which provides authenticated access to
802.11 wireless networks. IEEE 802.1x authentication minimizes wireless network security risks, such as
unauthorized access to network resources and eavesdropping. It provides user and computer identification,
centralized authentication, and dynamic key management. The support that IEEE 802.1x
provides for Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) security types allows you to use authentication
methods such as smart cards and certificates .Using 802.1x function, you need to install a separate
certification system, such
as Radius Server, for key management and authentication requires and each client must have been issued
an authentication certificate.
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Pre-Share Key or 802.1x:
If you don’t have Radius Server, selecting pre-shared key. Simply input up to 63
character
/numeric /hexadecimals in the Passphrase field. If your clients use WPA-TKIP select TKIP as
encryption type. If your clients use WPA-AES, select AES-CCMP.
If you have installed Radius Servers, select WPA 802.1x and input the Radius Server setting.
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TKIP or AES-CCMP:
TKIP scrambles keys using a
hashing algorithm
and, by adding an
integrity-checking feature, ensures
that the keys haven't been tampered with.
The TKIP improves security especially
for legacy hardware whose implement
WEP encryption engine.
The AES-CCMP is a stronger encryption
algorithm for newer hardware. If the clients
support this new encryption algorithm, you
can use it to enhance the security of
wireless network.