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All devices on this network must use the same security mode and settings to work correctly. Cisco recommends using the highest level of security that is supported by the devices in your network. In the Security Mode tab, specify the following information:. Enter a value in the range 0 to The value of zero 0 indicates that there is no limit for this SSID. Any wireless device that is in range can connect to the SSID.

This is the default setting but not recommended. All wireless stations and SSIDs on the network are configured with a static bit or bit Shared Key for data encryption. The higher the bit for data encryption, the more secure for your network. WEP encryption is an older encryption method that is not considered to be secure and can easily be broken. This standard was implemented as an intermediate measure to replace WEP, pending final completion of the The security appliance supports the following WPA security modes.

Choose one of them if you need to allow access to devices that do not support WPA2. Active 1 year, 10 months ago. Viewed 16k times. Recently, I've dumped those old dongles and got new ones. I am now moving to WPA2. Improve this question. Ian Ian 2 2 gold badges 7 7 silver badges 10 10 bronze badges. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Myro Myro 1. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password.

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Currently it's set to I guess this means, that the key is regenerated every seconds, but does it mean that wireless clients need to reconnect every hour?? If it's not, then I have to look for a problem somewhere else. And, is it safe to use this interval or I should lower it?



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