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WAP43DC FAT Web Manual Chapter 4 Advance Configuration
4.4.4 WPA Enterprise Security Configuration
Choose the security configuration as WPA Enterprise and show the detailed
configuration information of WPA Enterprise security configuration. The direct user name
and password from the radius server should be used in the client to pass authentication.
WPA Versions
Select the types of client stations you want to support:
WPA. If all client stations on the network support the original WPA
but none support the newer WPA2, then select WPA.
WPA2. If all client stations on the network support WPA2, we
suggest using WPA2 which provides the best security per the
IEEE 802.11i standard.
WPA and WPA2. If you have a mix of clients, some of which
support WPA2 and others which support only the original WPA,
select both WPA and WPA2. This lets both WPA and WPA2 client
stations associate and authenticate, but uses the more robust
WPA2 for clients who support it. This WPA configuration allows
more interoperability, at the expense of some security.
Cipher Suites
Select the cipher suite you want to use:
TKIP, CCMP(AES) or TKIP and CCMP (AES)
By default both TKIP and CCMP are selected. When both TKIP
and CCMP are selected, client stations configured to use WPA
with RADIUS must have one of the following:
A valid TKIP RADIUS IP address and RADIUS Key
A valid CCMP (AES) IP address and RADIUS Key
RADIUS IP Address
Type
Specify the IP version that the RADIUS server uses.
You can toggle between the address types to configure IPv4 and
IPv6 global RADIUS address settings, but the AP contacts only
the RADIUS server or servers for the address type you select in
this field.
RADIUS IP Address
RADIUS IPv6
Address
Enter the IPv4 or IPv6 address for the primary RADIUS server for
this VAP.
If the IPv4 RADIUS IP Address Type option is selected in the
previous field, enter the IP address of the RADIUS server that all