It specifies the encryption algorithm corresponding to the selected security mode. The available
options include AES, TKIP, and TKIP&AES.
AES: It indicates the Advanced Encryption Standard.
TKIP: It indicates the Temporal Key Integrity Protocol.
TKIP&AES: It indicates that both TKIP and AES encryption algorithms are supported. Wireless
clients can connect to the wireless network corresponding to the selected SSID using TKIP or AES.
It specifies the automatic update interval of a WPA key for data encryption. A shorter interval
results in higher data security.
The value 0 indicates that a WAP key is not updated.
7.1.3 Examples of Configuring Basic Settings
Setting up a Non-encrypted Wireless Network
Networking Requirement
A residential community uses the CPEs to deploy its network for video surveillance. It requires that the SSID is
FREE and there is no WiFi password.
Configuration Procedure
Assume that the second SSID of the AP, the WPA2-PSK security mode, and AES encryption algorithm are used.
Step 1 Choose Wireless > Basic.
Step 2 Enable the wireless function.
Step 3 Change the value of the SSID text box to FREE.
Step 4 Set Security Mode to None.
Step 5 Click Save.