Gateway 7001 Series User Manual

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WPA-PSK
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) with Pre-Shared Key (PSK) is a Wi-Fi Alliance subset of 
IEEE 802.11i, which includes Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP), Advanced Encryption 
Algorithm (AES), Counter mode/CBC-MAC Protocol (CCMP) 802.1x mechanisms. PSK 
employs a pre-shared key. This is used for an initial check of credentials only.
If you selected “WPA-PSK” Security Mode, provide the following:
Radius IP
Type the Radius IP in the text box.
The 
Radius IP
 is the IP address of the RADIUS server.
The RADIUS IP address for the Gateway 7001 Series self-managed AP 
internal authentication server is 
127.0.0.1. This will be provided 
automatically if you selected the built-in authentication server.
For information on setting up user accounts, see 
Radius Key
Type the Radius Key in the text box.
The 
Radius Key
 is the shared secret key for the RADIUS server. The text 
you type will be displayed as “*” characters to prevent others from seeing 
the RADIUS key as you type.
The Gateway 7001 Series self-managed AP internal authentication server 
key is “secret.” This will be provided automatically if you selected the built-in 
authentication server.
This value is never sent over the network.
Key Type
Select the key type by clicking one of the options:
• ASCII
• HEX
Enable RADIUS 
Accounting
Click Enable RADIUS Accounting if you want to enforce authentication for 
WPA client stations with user names and passwords for each station.
Allow non-WPA 
Clients
Click Allow non-WPA clients if you want to let non-WPA (802.11), 
unauthenticated client stations use this access point.
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