WPA2 with PSK — Network access is allowed to any client that knows the pre-shared key (PSK).
Configure the following privacy settings:
TKIP-CCMP — Select this option to use Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) and
Counter Mode with Cipher Block Chaining Message Authentication Code Protocol (CCMP).
Best Practice: TKIP
encryption is considered to be a less secure means of communication. An industry best
practice is to use a more secure option for network privacy.
Protected Management Frames — Management Frames
are the signaling packets used in the 802.11 wireless standard to allow a device to
negotiate with an AP. PMF adds an integrity check to control packets being sent
between the client and the access point. Valid values are:
Enabled. Supports PMF format but
does not require it.
Disabled. Does not address PMF
format. Clients connect regardless of format.
Required. Requires all devices use
PMF format. This could result in older devices not connecting.
PMF is enabled by default.
Input Method. Enter the PSK in String or HEX:
String value — Supports a PSK of 1-63 characters
HEX value — Supports a PSK of exactly 64 characters and must contain HEX digits
only.
WPA2Key. The password to
access this wireless network.