Find Wireless Encryption Key On A Cisco E3000?
Feb 3, 2012attempting to connect a blu-ray player and it asks for encryption key for the network.
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1. Does it have WEP encryption ?
2. Does it have SNMPv3 protocol for monitoring and remote managing ?
I guess, that software is similar in both, so answer will be the same in 1524PS and 1552E/EU.
How to confirm this features in 1524PS ?
Is there a way to configure client/user to AP authentication without using encryption for joining to an wireless network? What we need to do here is protect network access at our hotspots by enforcing a password to get connected. The other part is making it compatible with every possible device so we need to have encryption off. We have a mixed environment at this time until everything is upgraded. Aironet 1200 series and some new Aironet 1142 models. No controller, all standand alone AP's
View 2 Replies View RelatedFrom what I've read, it doesn't seem possible to use Web Authentication and obtain encryption unless using a Radius server.
I have a client asking for web auth, encryption, and ldap connection to their AD servers.
I'm using the Express Security Set-up tab to configure an Aironet 1142 (stand-alone) access point with EAP.
Objective is to make it a RADIUS client and have laptops authenticate through this access point to a Windows 2008 NPS (Network Policy Server) using computer (machine) certificates - EAP-TLS.
When I select "EAP Authentication" under the "SSID Configuration" I was literally floored to see mention of WEP encryption (a security joke) and no possibility to prefer some variant of WPA (well, apparently not with EAP).
WPA2-Enterprise is what I've selected for "Authentication" and "AES" for encryption in Group Policy (so the laptop clients automatically connect to the access point).
WEP? I bought a Aironet 1142 access point for WEP encryption? How can I configure this securely?
These are currently configured settings as displayed under the "SSID Table" heading:
SSID - "MYSSID"
VLAN - none
Encryption - WEP Mandatory !!!
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I have one WLC 4402 & arround 29 Access point (1130) in our enterprise network. Wireless users LAN segment is diffrent from wired users.Wireless users like Laptop users, Mobile users & ipad users which are connetced with this wireless & using enterprise network.
Presently we are using WEP mode for security key. This WEP key are week & can be cracked easily. so security point of view i want to put strong encription mode.Presently i do not have any radius server.I found there are some modes are available Like WPA, WPA2 with PSK etc.
will there any problem with wireless users to access application after changing the mode? Which mode will be stronger & could not be crack. Could we achieve without radius server or not?
I'm having a very difficult time getting my WRT54GS to work with my Westell 6100 modem. I've been bouncing around gathering info, and what I've learned is that the goofy way CenturyLink tech support told me to hook up my old wired router (modem line into outgoing (LAN) router port) is because the Westell 6100 is a "smart modem/router". Therefore, when I run the Linksys setup CD, it sees the modem as a router, and won't properly configure. I've also learned that the Westell modem can be "dumbed down" into simply a modem by putting it into "bridge mode", which is where I'm at right now - trying to get it reset to factory defaults and resetting the connection type from PPPoE to Bridge. In the meantime, I also reset the WRT54GS to factory defaults, and now I've got another problem: the router will not allow me to set up encryption. The default setting is "Disabled", and when I click the down arrow and try to make any selection at all (preferred selection is WPA2 Personal), it reverts to Disabled. I've also tried to change the router's IP address to 192.168.2.1 (and alternately to 192.168.1.253), so it won't conflict with the modem's IP, and it freezes up every time I try.
View 1 Replies View RelatedMy wireless connection worked fine until I changed to WPA encryption. I'm running Window XP service pack 3, the wireless adapter is Dell Wireless WLAN 1350 and I downloaded the latest driver version 3.40.73.0. Have I got to buy a new wireless card to use WPA encryption?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have requirement to enable the AES encryption on the management VLAN traffic between connected root and non root bridges .below is the network setup .
Router<---->SW1 ( main office)--> Root-bridge < ---------->non root-bride------SW2 ( remote end site)
Apart from the specific configuration on the wireless bridge is any extra configuration required on the Switch interfaces?
I have a Cisco Aironet 1200 series Access point and currently i am using wep with 128 bit . My concern is that i want to change this key with current SSID .
My current SSID is ABtc. My current key is abcdefgh12345. when i try to change the key its give me error :
"encryption key must be 26 hexadecimal characters" .
if there is a wireless adhoc network and i want to provide the security to the data which i want to transmitt over this network but i dont want to encrypt the whole data but to apply encryption in a part of data which conatins the important information.
View 1 Replies View RelatedFactory default settings of my WRT54GS encryption are Disabled. When I try to enable WPA Personal encryption (>Wireless, Wireless Security), it reverts back to Disabled as soon as I make the selection. >Administration, >Wireless, >Encryption Function is Disabled.When I had this router set up at another location with another ISP, this was never an issue. How do I get the encryption function to be enabled?
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View 2 Replies View RelatedI have two Cisco 1200AP.
I have it configured with two SSIDs, one corporate (802.1x) one using WPA2 Personal.
I have no issues on the corporate, but I have found that Apple devices appear to detect it as a WPA2 Enterprise, and request a username and password.
If I enter the network manualy as WPA2Personal the devices joins the network ok. Then ocasionaly the device looses its link to the network and fails to pass traffic.
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My router is running the stock 1.21 firmware and it has been fine for almost a year before the wireless suddenly stopped working. I reset the router and restored my previous configuration. After the reboot, the SSID is visible and I can connect to it but there is no internet connection. Also the router becomes unresponsive, i.e. timeout trying to access the router configuration page. After trying out different settings it seems that enabling WPA2+AES is the cause.In the mean time, I am running an open wireless network and everything seems fine. Is the hardware faulty? I am reluctant to update the firmware because of a negative experience with another router (same model).
View 2 Replies View RelatedThe entry on the Router wireless > Security page shows WPA2-PSK as selectable. But, AES is not.
View 2 Replies View RelatedRegion : Italy
Model : TL-WDR3600
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version : 3.13.17 Build 120508 Rel.45884n
ISP :
I've got two WDR3600
the first one is the main router:
- connected to ISP modem
- DHCP on
- 2.4Ghz radio to serve WiFi clients security WPA-PSK
- 5GHz radio to link to the second WDR3600
protocol 802.11n only
the second WDR3600 is WDS of the main router:
- DHCP off
- 2.4GHz radio to serve WiFi clients security WPA-PSK
- 5GHz radio to link to the first WDR3600
protocol 802.11n only
All is working fine, however WDS connection works only with security off. WPA-PSK is not selectable, cannot test WPA2, no radius server available, WEP not supported due to incompatibilty with 802.11n protocol. Is this the expected behaviour? How to get WDS working with WPA-PSK encryption? Could this be due to the firmware or s it a limitation of Atheros chipset?
I am in a situation where I share internet access with roommates. We have a Gateway which is conected to the provider and which delivers ethernet and WiFi signal.
In order to isolate myself from my roomates and to protect my network connection, both wired and WiFi, I would like to plug in the Ethernet cable I get from the Gateway to my router, and then configure my router's firewall and WiFi enctryption to maximize my safety.
However, I am having some problems. I have already configured the router as "router" and not "Gateway" and I am trying to assign it an IP address different from the default one, which is the one the gateway has, and a ranger of DHCP IP's, also different from those of the Gateway. In other words, 192.1681.N.1 for the router and start from there.
Is it possible to have a 64 bit and 128 bit encryption key activated on the same router at the same time - one for laptop and one for wireless printer
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1.Peers will negotiate plocies
2.Authenticate using pre-shared or certificates
3.Exchange DH Public Keys
4.Using Public keys encrypt symmetric key and exchange the same key which will be useful for communication
5.maintain sessions
But when we are configuring we will define encryption keys in isakmp phase and ipsec transform set ,i thought we will use the same encryption key for both management and data communication in fact i thought management phase is to give us a securely exchanged encryption key for the data tunnel.But we can use 2 different encryption keys in 2 phase i am bit confused.
A wlan on my controller is configured for WPA2, AES encryption and a PSK. A vendor will supply me with a wireless device for this wlan. The vendor asks if we use AES 128 or AES 256. I had always believed we use AES256 but I can't verify this. How can I verify this to the vendor?
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The router's IOS version is 15, and it fully supports encryption. The strangest thing is, encryption is actually required in the router config; but not only the router doesn't seem to offer it... it also accepts unencrypted connections, which it shouldn't. It's like the ppp encrypt mppe auto required command is completely ignored.
I've some VPN encryption method questions.Is it recommended to use different encryption algorithms for both VPN phases (phase 1 and phase 2)?I’ve read once that it is much secure to use different encryption algorithms for each phase.In my opinion, I would go for the AES256 algorithm in both phases. But maybe it is a better idea to use AES128 or AES192 in the first phase and AES-256 in the second phase… I don't know.After saying this, I’m also wondering about the best VPN encryption setup for a site-to-site VPN (IKEv2) when using a Cisco ASA like the 5510, 5520 or the 5515.Which encryption method is recommended for phase 1 and phase 2Which PFS / DH-group should be used (considering CPU load and security)
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