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Appendix D Wireless LANs
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The AP and wireless clients use the TKIP or AES encryption process, the PMK and information 
exchanged in a handshake to create temporal encryption keys. They use these keys to encrypt data 
exchanged between them.
Figure 202   
WPA(2)-PSK Authentication
Security Parameters Summary
Refer to this table to see what other security parameters you should configure for each 
authentication method or key management protocol type. MAC address filters are not dependent on 
how you configure these security features.
Antenna Overview
An antenna couples RF signals onto air. A transmitter within a wireless device sends an RF signal to 
the antenna, which propagates the signal through the air. The antenna also operates in reverse by 
capturing RF signals from the air. 
Positioning the antennas properly increases the range and coverage area of a wireless LAN. 
Table 105   
Wireless Security Relational Matrix
AUTHENTICATION 
METHOD/ KEY 
MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL
ENCRYPTIO
N METHOD
ENTER 
MANUAL KEY
IEEE 802.1X
Open
None
No
Disable
Enable without Dynamic WEP Key
Open
WEP
No          
Enable with Dynamic WEP Key
Yes
Enable without Dynamic WEP Key
Yes
Disable
Shared
WEP 
No          
Enable with Dynamic WEP Key
Yes
Enable without Dynamic WEP Key
Yes
Disable
WPA 
TKIP/AES
No
Enable
WPA-PSK 
TKIP/AES
Yes
Disable
WPA2
TKIP/AES
No
Enable
WPA2-PSK 
TKIP/AES
Yes
Disable