Configuring with Web Based Management
6.3 "Wizard" menu
– WPA/WPA2-Auto (RADIUS)
● Cipher
Select the encryption method.
– AUTO
– WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)
– TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol)
– AES (Advanced Encryption Standard)
● WPA(2) Pass Phrase
Enter a WPA(2) key here. This WPA(2) key must be known on both the client and the access
point and is entered by the user at both ends.
– For a key with 8 to 63 characters, you can only use the following readable ASCII
– For a key with precisely 64 characters, you can use the following ASCII characters: 0 -
● WPA(2) Pass Phrase Confirmation
Confirm the entered WPA(2) pass phrase.
6.3.1.11
Dot1x Supplicant Settings
Introduction
On this Basic Wizard page, you configure the user name and the password with which the client
will be logged on with the RADIUS server.
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Setting with which an access point can process both the "WPA (RADIUS)" and the
"WPA2 (RADIUS)" type of authentication. This is necessary when the access point
communicates with different clients, some using "WPA (RADIUS)" and others "WPA2
(RADIUS)". The same encryption method is used on the clients
Either AES or TKIP is automatically selected, depending on the capability of the other
station.
A symmetrical stream encryption method with only 40-bit or 104-bit keys based on the
RC4 (Ron's Code 4) algorithm.
A symmetrical stream encryption method with the RC4 (Ron's Code 4) algorithm. In
contrast to the weak WEP encryption, TKIP uses changing keys derived from a main key.
TKIP can also recognize corrupted data frames.
Strong symmetrical block encryption method based on the Rijndael algorithm that further
improves the functions of TKIP.
Note
To provide better protection of your data against attacks, use WPA2/ WPA2-PSK with
AES.
characters: 0x20 - 0x7e.
9, a - f and A - F.
SCALANCE W1780/W1740 according to IEEE 802.11ac Web Based Management
Configuration Manual, 11/2019, C79000-G8976-C485-03