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ADSL Router User Manual 
 
112 
For WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) 
The WPA (WiFi-Protected Access) 
authentication is suitable for 
enterprises. It must be used in 
conjunction with an authentication 
server such as RADIUS to provide 
centralized access control and 
management. It can provide stronger 
encryption and authentication solution 
than none WPA modes. 
 
Data Encryption:
   
Select the data encryption method for 
the WPA mode. There are three types 
that you can choose, TKIP, AES, 
TKIP+AES
TKIP (Temporary Key Integrity Protocol) 
takes the original master key only as a 
starting point and derives its encryption 
keys mathematically from this master key. 
Then it regularly changes and rotates the 
encryption keys so that the same 
encryption key will never be used twice.   
AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) 
provides security between client 
workstations operating in ad hoc mode. It 
uses a mathematical ciphering algorithm 
that employs variable key sizes of 128, 
192 or 256 bits. 
TKIP+AES combine the features and 
functions of TKIP and AES. 
WPA Group Rekey Interval:  
Enter the time for the WPA group 
rekey interval. The unit is second. With 
increasing rekey interval, user 
bandwidth requirement is reduced. On 
the other hand, the longer the rekey 
interval, the longer the delay for a new 
user to gain group access.   
RADIUS Server IP Address, RADIUS 
UDP Port, 
and RADIUS Shared 
Secret:  
Please refer to the elucidation in the 
previous 802.1x section. 
After finishing the settings, click Apply 
for activation.