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1. Use your Web browser to go to support.dlink.com/emulators/dap1522/ 2. Click D

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Question

1. Use your Web browser to go to support.dlink.com/emulators/dap1522/ 2. Click DAP-1522 AP Mode. 3. The emulated login screen will appear. Click Login without entering a password. 4. An emulated Setup screen appears, displaying what a user would see when configuring an actual DAP-1522. Under MANUAL WIRELESS NETWORK SETUP click the button Manual Wireless Network Setup Under WIRELESS SECURITY MODE, click the down arrow next to Security Mode. What are 5. 6. the choices listed? Click WPA-Personal. 7. Under WPA, click the down arrow next to WPA Mode. What are the choices listed? When would you use Auto (WPA or WPA2)? 8. Press the Escape key to close the dropdown menu, and then click the down arrow next to Cipher Type. What options are listed? When would you use TKIP and AES? Press the Escape key to close the dropdown menu. 9. The Passphrase box under PRE-SHARED KEY is where you would enter the PSK. Because it is important that this value be strong, it is recommended that you use a password generation program. Leave this D-Link site link up and open another tab on your Web browser.

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Answer:

Wireless security mode:
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Disable wireless security
WEP
WPA-Personal
WPA-Enterprise

Choices listed under
WPA-Personal > WPA

WPA Mode:
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Auto(WPA or WPA2)
WPA 2 Only
WPA Only

Why use WPA/WPA2 instead of using one of those * only options?

Some older network cards have a hard time connecting to wpa2 networks. So wpa is necessary as fallback.

But WPA2's security is better compared to WPA

so WPA/WPA2 network will connect to any network card that supports WPA or WPA2.

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