
Configuration Using the Wizards of Web Based Management
Operating Instructions SCALANCE W78x
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The following table indicates what the various security levels involve.
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Level Authentication Encryption
Type of
Encryption
Encryptio
n key
source
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x None Open System disabled without
not
applic
e
abl
None Open System enabled as option WEP / AES local
x Low Shared Key enabled WEP / AES local
x Medium IEEE 802.1x enabled WEP Server
High
WPA-PSK
Key)
enabled TKIP / AES local
(preshared
Highest WPA (Radius) enabled TKIP / AES Server
x High
WPA2-PSK
enabled TKIP / AES local
(preshared Key)
x Highest WPA2 (Radius) enabled TKIP / AES Server
High
WPA-Auto-PSK
(preshared Key)
enabled TKIP / AES local
Highest
WPA-Auto
(Radius)
enabled TKIP / AES Server
Authentication
Authentication basically means that some form of identification is required.
Authentication therefore protects the network from unwanted access. In the
Security Level box, you can choose between the following types of authentication:
● None (Open System)
There is no authentication. Encryption with a fixed (unchanging) key can be
selected as an option. Based are the key length, you can choose between
WEP and AES. To do this, define a key in the Keys menu. 5 or 13 ASCII or 10
or 26 hexadecimal characters specify a weak WEP key (40/104 bits). 16 ASCII
or 32 hexadecimal characters, on the other hand, define a strong AES key (128
bits). Then select Encryption in the Basic WLAN menu.
● Low (Shared Key)
In Shared Key authentication, a fixed key is stored on the client and access
point. This is then used for authentication and encryption. In this case, you will
have to store a WEP or AES key after selecting Low (Shared Key).
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