AirLive WT-2000ARM User Manual
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Broadcast SSID
Select “Yes” to make the SSID to be visible so wireless clients can
scan the router within the network. Select “No” if you want to hide
the SSID of the router. Wireless clients have to set the same SSID of
the router in order to access the network.
Channel ID
The radio channel used by the wireless LAN. All devices in the same
wireless LAN should use the same channel.
Authentication Type
To prevent unauthorized wireless clients from accessing the router,
this router supports WEP, WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK authentication
type. If the router has enabled the authentication, all the wireless
clients’ settings have to be consistent with the router for building the
connection.
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WEP/WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK
Parameter
Description
WEP-64Bits
WEP is less level of security than WPA. WEP supports 64-bit and
128-bit key lengths to encrypt the wireless data. The longer key
length will provide higher security. When “WEP-64Bits” is selected,
you have to enter exactly 5 ASCII characters (“a-z” and “0-9”) or 10
hexadecimal digits ("0-9", "a-f") for each Key (1-4).
WEP-128Bits
When “WEP-128Bits” is selected, you have to enter exactly 13 ASCII
characters (“a-z” and “0-9”) or 26 hexadecimal digits ("0-9", "a-f") for
each Key (1-4).
Parameter
Description
WPA-PSK
WPA-PSK is suitable for home and small business. It uses TKIP for
data encryption. When “WPA-PSK” is selected, please enter 8-64
characters as the “Pre-Shared Key”.
WPA2-PSK WPA2-PSK
is also for home and small business. The difference
between WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK is that WPA2-PSK provides
data encryption via the AES. In contrast, WPA-PSK uses Temporal
Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP). WPA2-PSK offers the highest level of
security available. When “WPA2-PSK” is selected, please enter 8-64
characters as the “Pre-Shared Key”.