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Hawking Technology HWU54G User Manual

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3.2.2 Enable WPA

Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) is a specification of standards -based, interoperable security

enhancements that strongly increase the level of data protection (encryption) and access control

(authentication) for existing and future wireless LAN systems. The technical components of WPA

include Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) for dynamic key exchange, and 802.1 x for

authentication.

WPA function is enabled in the following software system:

1. Windows XP Service Pack 1 with Windows XP Support Patch for Wi-Fi Protected Access program

in addition.

2. Configure the card by Wireless built-in utility (Wireless Zero Configuration).






3. Click “Configure” to configure the WPA

function for the current network.

1. From here, right click the icon to

select “View Available Wireless
Networks”.

2. Click “Advanced” from

“Wireless Network Connection”.