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Chapter 6 Wireless Screens
Figure 37   WEP Authentication Steps
Open system authentication involves an unencrypted two-message procedure. A wireless 
station sends an open system authentication request to the AP, which will then automatically 
accept and connect the wireless station to the network. In effect, open system is not 
authentication at all as any station can gain access to the network.
Shared key authentication involves a four-message procedure. A wireless station sends a 
shared key authentication request to the AP, which will then reply with a challenge text 
message. The wireless station must then use the AP’s default WEP key to encrypt the 
challenge text and return it to the AP, which attempts to decrypt the message using the AP’s 
default WEP key. If the decrypted message matches the challenge text, the wireless station is 
authenticated. 
When your G-560's authentication method is set to open system, it will only accept open 
system authentication requests. The same is true for shared key authentication. However, 
when it is set to auto authentication, the G-560 will accept either type of authentication request 
and the G-560 will fall back to use open authentication if the shared key does not match.
6.7  802.1x Overview
The IEEE 802.1x standard outlines enhanced security methods for both the authentication of 
wireless stations and encryption key management. Authentication can be done using the local 
user database internal to the G-560 (authenticate up to 32 users) or an external RADIUS server 
for an unlimited number of users.