Jeff Liebermann wrote:
> "Amanda" <amanda772008@yahoo.com> hath wroth:
>
> >> 5. Then switch to WPA or WPA2 with a strong passphrase.
> >
> >What's the different between WPA Pre-Shared Key and WPA RADIUS? Which
> >one should I choose?
>
> WPA-PSK is "pre shared key". This is where you type in a >20
> character encryption key into the router and all connecting devices.
>
> A "strong passphrase" is one that you can't remember.
>
> WPA-RADIUS is where you have a RADIUS server somewhere, that has a
> database of user logins, passwords, MAC addresses, certificates, etc,
> that are used to authorize user and authenticate the client using
> 802.1x authentication.
>
> You probably want WPA-PSK or what Linksys calls "WPA Personal".
My linksys wireless router uses "WPA Pre-Shared Key". If I choose
that, I will have to create a key for "WPA Shared Key:" field, right?
>
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