ZyXEL Communications Corporation NWD271N User Manual

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Chapter 4 ZyXEL Utility - Windows
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encryption than TKIP. WPA applies IEEE 802.1x and Extensible Authentication Protocol 
(EAP) to authenticate wireless clients using an external RADIUS database. The WPA protocol 
affords users with vastly stronger security than the WEP protocol. It comes in two different 
varieties: WPA and WPA2. Always try to use WPA2 as it implements the full version of the 
security standard while WPA does not.
Pre-Shared Key (PSK)
A pre-shared key is a password shared between the server and the client that unlocks the 
algorithm used to encrypt the data traffic between them. Without the proper password, the 
client and the server cannot communicate.
Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP)
An enhanced security framework designed to improve an existing security protocol, such as 
WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK.
4.1.3  Before You Begin
• Make sure the ZyXEL utility is already installed. See the Quick Start Guide for more.
4.2  ZyXEL Utility Screen Summary 
This section describes the ZyXEL utility screens. 
Figure 25   ZyXEL Utility Menu Summary 
The following table describes the menus. 
Table 4   ZyXEL Utility Menu Summary
TAB
DESCRIPTION
Link Info
Use this screen to see your current connection status, configuration and data rate 
statistics.
Site Survey
Use this screen to: 
scan for a wireless network.
configure wireless security (if activated on the selected network).
connect to a wireless network.
Profile
Use this screen to add, delete, edit or activate a profile with a set of wireless and 
security settings.
Adapter
Use this screen to configure preamble type, enable power saving and use WiFi 
Protected Setup (WPS).