ZyXEL Communications Corporation AG220 Manuel D’Utilisation

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ZyXEL AG-220 User’s Guide
Chapter 3 Wireless LAN Network
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You can use the MAC address filter to tell the AG-220 in AP mode which devices are allowed 
or not allowed to use the wireless network. If a device is allowed to use the wireless network, 
it still has to have the correct information (SSID, channel, and security). If a device is not 
allowed to use the wireless network, it does not matter if it has the correct information.
This type of security does not protect the information that is sent in the wireless network. 
Furthermore, there are ways for unauthorized wireless devices to get the MAC address of an 
authorized device. Then, they can use that MAC address to access the wireless network.
3.2.3  User Authentication and Encryption
You can make every user log in to the wireless network before they can use it. This is called 
user authentication. However, every wireless client in the wireless network has to support 
IEEE 802.1x to do this.
Wireless networks can use encryption to protect the information that is sent in the wireless 
network. Encryption is like a secret code. If you do not know the secret code, you cannot 
understand the message.
3.2.3.1  WEP
3.2.3.1.1  Data Encryption 
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) encryption scrambles all data packets transmitted between 
the AG-220 and the AP or other wireless stations to keep network communications private. 
Both the wireless stations and the access points must use the same WEP key for data 
encryption and decryption.
There are two ways to create WEP keys in your AG-220.
• Automatic WEP key generation based on a “password phrase” called a passphrase. The 
passphrase is case sensitive. You must use the same passphrase for all WLAN adapters 
with this feature in the same WLAN.
For WLAN adapters without the passphrase feature, you can still take advantage of this 
feature by writing down the four automatically generated WEP keys from the Security 
Settings
 screen of the ZyXEL utility and entering them manually as the WEP keys in the 
other WLAN adapter(s).
• Enter the WEP keys manually.
Your AG-220 allows you to configure up to four 64-bit, 128-bit or 256-bit WEP keys and 
only one key is used as the default key at any one time.
3.2.3.1.2  Authentication Type 
The IEEE 802.11b/g standard describes a simple authentication method between the wireless 
stations and AP. Three authentication types are defined: AutoOpen System and Shared 
Key
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