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—  Set Authorized Station MAC – sets MAC address of the client device in ХХ format: 
ХХ: ХХ: ХХ: ХХ: ХХ;  
—  Use AP PIN – authentication using AP own PIN; 
—  Set WPS AP Mode – sets WPS mode of the access point; 
—  Device PIN – device own PIN (an 8-digit code generated by the device). 
Manual Setup AP 
— Select SSID – selects a name of a wireless network from the list; 
— Network Authentication – selects a network authentication mode from the drop-down list: 
–  open  –  protection  of  the  wireless  network  is  disabled  (only  WEP  key  can  be  used  in  this 
mode); 
–  Shared – allows user authentication by SSID or WEP key; 
–  802.1x  –  enables  the  802.1x  standards  (allows  user  authentication  with  the  help  of  the 
RADIUS authentication server; WEP key is used for encryption); 
  RADIUS Server IP Address – IP address of the RADIUS server; 
  RADIUS Port – port number of the RADIUS server. The default port is 1812; 
  RADIUS Key – a secret key for access to the RADIUS server; 
–  WPA2  –  enables  WPA2  (the  mode  uses  the  WPA2  protocol  and  requires  the  RADIUS 
authentication server); 
  WPA2 Preauthentication; 
  Network Re-auth Interval; 
  WPA  Group  Rekey  Interval  –  time  interval  (in  seconds)  between  changes  of  the 
WPA encryption keys. The keys are changed to increase protection of the wireless 
network. If you do not need to change the keys, set 0 to the field. 
  RADIUS Server IP Address – IP address of the RADIUS server; 
  RADIUS Port – port number of the RADIUS server. The default port is 1812; 
  RADIUS Key – a secret key for access to the RADIUS server; 
  WPA/WAPI Encryption –  selects a WPA/WAPI data  encryption method: TKIP+AES, 
AES: 
–  TKIP  –  the  encryption  protocol  used  for  WPA.  It  implements  a  more 
efficient mechanism of key change management in comparison with WEP; 
–  AES  –  an  algorithm  of  128-bit  clock  encryption  with  a  key  of 
128/192/256 bits that is generally used for WPA2;  
–  WPA2-PSK – enables WPA2-PSK (the mode uses the WPA2 protocol but does not require the 
RADIUS authentication server); 
  WPA/WAPI  passphrase  – a  secret  phrase. Sets  a  password;  a  string  of 8-63  ASCII 
characters.  Follow  the  Click  here  to  display  link  to  show  the  secret  phrase;  the 
password will be displayed in a pop-up window.