Netgear WMS105-10000S ユーザーズマニュアル

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Chapter 4:  Security Configuration 
 
ProSafe 5 AP Wireless Management Software WMS105 
The following table shows the data encryption options based on network authentication.
Rogue Access Points
Unidentified access points that use the SSID of a legitimate network can present a serious 
security threat. Rogue Access Point Detection is enabled by default on managed access 
points. To detect rogue access points, the Wireless Management Software or access point 
scans the wireless environment on all available channels, looking for unidentified access 
points. 
Table 2.  Network Authentication and Data Encryption 
 
Network Authentication Data Encryption
Description
Open
None
WEP
No encryption.
Shared Key
WEP
• 
64-bit WEP encryption uses 40/64 
bit encryption.
• 
128-bit WEP encryption uses  
104/128 bit encryption.
• 
152-bit WEP is a proprietary mode 
that will only work with other 
wireless devices that support this 
mode.
Legacy 802.1x
WPA with RADIUS
WPA2 with RADIUS
• 
Select the WPA2 option only if all 
clients support WPA2. If selected, 
you must use AES.
• 
WPA/WPA2 with RADIUS allows 
clients to use either WPA (with 
TKIP) or WPA2 (with AES). If 
selected, you must use TKIP + 
AES encryption.
All require RADIUS configurations.
WPA-PSK
WPA2-PSK
TKIP or TKIP +AES and a WPA 
passphrase (network key)
Standard encryption method for WPA2. 
WPA2-PSK
AES and TKIP + AES 
Some clients might support AES with 
WPA, but this is not supported by this 
access point.
WPA and WPA2
TKIP + AES encryption and enter the 
WPA passphrase (network key).
Clients can use either WPA (with TKIP) 
or WPA2 (with AES). 
WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK
TKIP + AE
Broadcast packets use TKIP. For 
unicast (point-to-point) transmissions, 
and WPA clients use TKIP, and WPA2 
clients use AES.