Currently, WPA encryption Wireless network is the most secure, there are no solutions, so this article describes how to configure WPA encryption in the TP link 802.11n suite to enhance wireless network security.
Tip: In our TP link 802.11n Suite, the wireless router provides an encryption method called WPA/WPA2, but this way of encryption requires a RADIUS server, and the purpose of verification through a RADIUS server is not realistic for most of our families, So we do not introduce this too much.
First step: Enter the No line by the device management interface. Then select wireless security settings under Wireless settings to encrypt the wireless network. In the "Wireless Security Settings" option to select WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK encryption, authentication type is automatic, encryption algorithm is automatic, PSK password to add themselves, the shortest 8 characters, up to 63 characters, the group key update cycle to maintain the default 120 seconds. Finish modifying the Save.
Step two: Next, we'll open the "Use Wireless Network Setup Wizard" on the "set up wireless network for home or small office" in the upper left corner of the XP system with the wireless signal scanning tool. Other operations similar to the previous 64-bit WEP encryption, just select the "Create name for your wireless network" section Assign a network key manually, and you will also need to select the "Use WPA encryption without WEP" option below.
Tip: As the XP system defaults to write, using WPA encryption is stronger and more secure than WEP, but it may be that some devices are incompatible with WPA or do not support WPA encryption on their own, which requires a specific analysis of the user's specific problem.
Step three: Enter the network key for WPA encryption as required, with a minimum of 8 characters and a maximum of 63 characters, and the specific information should match the settings in the wireless router. The last point "next" button continues.
Fourth step: After completing the Setup wizard, we can see that the current computer is successfully connected to the secure wireless network (WPA), so our network transport will become more secure.