EasyManuals Logo

ZyXEL Communications N4100 User Manual

ZyXEL Communications N4100
348 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Page #322 background imageLoading...
Page #322 background image
Appendix D Wireless LANs
N4100 User’s Guide
322
Note: EAP-MD5 cannot be used with Dynamic WEP Key Exchange
For added security, certificate-based authentications (EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS and
PEAP) use dynamic keys for data encryption. They are often deployed in corporate
environments, but for public deployment, a simple user name and password pair
is more practical. The following table is a comparison of the features of
authentication types.
WPA and WPA2
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) is a subset of the IEEE 802.11i standard. WPA2
(IEEE 802.11i) is a wireless security standard that defines stronger encryption,
authentication and key management than WPA.
Key differences between WPA or WPA2 and WEP are improved data encryption and
user authentication.
If both an AP and the wireless clients support WPA2 and you have an external
RADIUS server, use WPA2 for stronger data encryption. If you don't have an
external RADIUS server, you should use WPA2-PSK (WPA2-Pre-Shared Key) that
only requires a single (identical) password entered into each access point, wireless
gateway and wireless client. As long as the passwords match, a wireless client will
be granted access to a WLAN.
If the AP or the wireless clients do not support WPA2, just use WPA or WPA-PSK
depending on whether you have an external RADIUS server or not.
Select WEP only when the AP and/or wireless clients do not support WPA or WPA2.
WEP is less secure than WPA or WPA2.
Encryption
WPA improves data encryption by using Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP),
Message Integrity Check (MIC) and IEEE 802.1x. WPA2 also uses TKIP when
Table 88 Comparison of EAP Authentication Types
EAP-MD5 EAP-TLS EAP-TTLS PEAP LEAP
Mutual Authentication No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Certificate – Client No Yes Optional Optional No
Certificate – Server No Yes Yes Yes No
Dynamic Key Exchange No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Credential Integrity None Strong Strong Strong Moderate
Deployment Difficulty Easy Hard Moderate Moderate Moderate
Client Identity
Protection
No No Yes Yes No

Table of Contents

Other manuals for ZyXEL Communications N4100

Questions and Answers:

Question and Answer IconNeed help?

Do you have a question about the ZyXEL Communications N4100 and is the answer not in the manual?

ZyXEL Communications N4100 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Number of users100 user(s)
Ethernet LAN data rates10, 100 Mbit/s
Maximum data transfer rate100 Mbit/s
Indoor range35 ~ 100 m
Outdoor range100 ~ 300 m
Connectivity LEDsYes
InternalNo
CertificationFCC, CE, C-Tick, NCC, RoHS, WEEE
Security algorithms802.1x RADIUS
Power requirements100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 0.5 A
Storage temperature (T-T)-20 - 60 °C
Operating temperature (T-T)0 - 50 °C
Operating relative humidity (H-H)10 - 95 %
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Weight565 g
Dimensions (WxDxH)222 x 146 x 152 mm

Related product manuals