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ASUS 4-Port Wireless Ethernet Router 
User Manual 
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Version 1.0 
Document #:  BD-AU0014-10
 
 
•  802.1X—requires mutual authentication between a client 
station and the router by including a RADIUS-based 
authentication server.  Information about the RADIUS 
server such as its IP address, port and key must be 
entered.  WEP encryption is also enabled and the 
encryption strength must also be selected. 
 
•  WPA—(Wi-Fi Protected Access)— usually used for the larger 
Enterprise environment, it uses a RADIUS server and TKIP 
(Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) encryption (instead of 
WEP encryption which is disabled).  TKIP uses128-bit 
dynamic session keys (per user, per session, and per 
packet keys).   
•  WPA-PSK (Wi-Fi Protected Access – Pre-Shared Key)—
WPA for home and SOHO environments also using the 
same strong TKIP encryption, per-packet key construction, 
and key management that WPA provides in the enterprise 
environment.  The main difference is that the password is 
entered manually.  A group re-key interval time is also 
required. 
•  WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access 2)—second generation of 
WPA which uses AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) 
instead of TKIP as its encryption method.  Network re-auth 
interval is the time in which another key needs to be 
dynamically issued.   
 
•  WPA2-PSK (Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 – Pre-Shared Key)—
suitable for home and SOHO environments, it also uses 
AES encryption and requires you to enter a password and 
an re-key interval time. 
 
•  Mixed WPA2 / WPA—during transitional times for upgrades 
in the enterprise environment, this mixed authentication 
method allows “upgraded” and users not yet “upgraded” to 
access the network via the router.  RADIUS server 
information must be entered for WPA and a as well as a 
group re-key interval time.  Both TKIP and AES are used. 
 
•  Mixed WPA2 / WPA-PSK—useful during transitional times 
for upgrades in the home or SOHO environment, a pre-
shared key must be entered along with the group re-key 
interval time.  Both TKIP and AES are also used.