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Glossary of Terms

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Wireless Security –

Open

no encryption

not recommended

Shared

each device on the wireless network must use the same “Shared” authentication key.

This should be considered rudimentary security.

802.1x

is a Port based authentication which generally requires a client application, which

authenticates to a specified server (RADIUS) before being allowed to connect to the wireless

access point.

WEP

Wired Equivalent Privacy

One of the original wireless encryption protocols, which was

thought to be secure. Today, with a minor investment, it can be cracked pretty quickly. This should

be considered basic security.

WPA

Wi-Fi Protected Access

an “intermediate measure” security protocol created by the

Wi-Fi Alliance, which is found to be more secure than WEP.

TKIP

Temporal Key Integrity Protocol

Was added to WPA and is backwards compatible

with older WEP devices, but can be infiltrated with re-injection and spoofing.

PSK

Pre-Shared Key (RFC 4785)

can be convenient when managing a closed network for

easier authentication.

WPA2

The second version of WPA, which is more secure, but does not always work with older

wireless installations.

AES

Advanced Encryption Standard

Block Cipher encryption which was adopted by the US

Government, and now used world wide for security.

RADIUS

(RFC 2865) Remote Authentication Dial in User Service

is a client/server pro-

tocol using centralized authentication, which requires a network server for all endpoints that con-

nect to the network. This is done in the application layer, using UDP packets.

RADIUS Port

The “Well Known Ports” for sending UDP packets are 1812 and 1645 depending

on the network installation and the server.