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... off the Web interface. ■ Refresh - Clicking Apply/Restart restarts the device and disconnects all your connection to manually add these additional options appear above the main part. Click to update the information on the SSIDs to save changes...Restart - Although you can enable four security profiles simultaneously, the Access Point will be connecting. With multiple profiles, you can segregate wireless stations into groups and assign them simultaneously. 28 CHAPTER 3: CONFIGURING THE ACCESS POINT interface. Click this button to which they will only broadcast one...
... off the Web interface. ■ Refresh - Clicking Apply/Restart restarts the device and disconnects all your connection to manually add these additional options appear above the main part. Click to update the information on the SSIDs to save changes...Restart - Although you can enable four security profiles simultaneously, the Access Point will be connecting. With multiple profiles, you can segregate wireless stations into groups and assign them simultaneously. 28 CHAPTER 3: CONFIGURING THE ACCESS POINT interface. Click this button to which they will only broadcast one...
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... two ways to add. The MAC address is also called "physical address". 46 CHAPTER 3: CONFIGURING THE ACCESS POINT determine the MAC address of the wireless station that you want to define the list of trusted stations: ■ By manually entering the MAC addresses on a Windows computer: 1 On the Start menu, click Run. 2 In the...
... two ways to add. The MAC address is also called "physical address". 46 CHAPTER 3: CONFIGURING THE ACCESS POINT determine the MAC address of the wireless station that you want to define the list of trusted stations: ■ By manually entering the MAC addresses on a Windows computer: 1 On the Start menu, click Run. 2 In the...
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... Access to the Wireless Network 47 Figure 22 Manually Adding a Trusted Station to the List Repeat steps 3 to 5 for example, Notepad). 2 Type the MAC addresses of Trusted Stations To create the text-based access control list: 1 On the computer that you are using to configure the Access Point, create a text file using a text editor (for each wireless...
... Access to the Wireless Network 47 Figure 22 Manually Adding a Trusted Station to the List Repeat steps 3 to 5 for example, Notepad). 2 Type the MAC addresses of Trusted Stations To create the text-based access control list: 1 On the computer that you are using to configure the Access Point, create a text file using a text editor (for each wireless...
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....1x is almost the same as "104 bit". The only difference is provided for WPA-802.1x. Using 802.1x Without WPA 77 Figure 42 Wireless Network Properties Screen Using 802.1x Without WPA 4 Click OK. On some systems, the "64 bit" WEP key is shown as "40 bit", and the... "128 bit" WEP key is shown as for me automatically check box (see Figure 42) must manually enter a WEP key that matches the WEP key specified on the wireless station, the The key is that on the Access Point. The procedure for encryption.
....1x is almost the same as "104 bit". The only difference is provided for WPA-802.1x. Using 802.1x Without WPA 77 Figure 42 Wireless Network Properties Screen Using 802.1x Without WPA 4 Click OK. On some systems, the "64 bit" WEP key is shown as "40 bit", and the... "128 bit" WEP key is shown as for me automatically check box (see Figure 42) must manually enter a WEP key that matches the WEP key specified on the wireless station, the The key is that on the Access Point. The procedure for encryption.
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To do this check box, you have wireless security enabled, it will be considered as rogue ■ No in the list of authorized access points, it will be considered as rogue. If detected access point does not have an SNMP server on the network. 7 Click Save. If you select ... enter the MAC addresses of the authorized access points on the network and you want to manually enter the MAC addresses of these check boxes: ■ No Security - Detecting Rogue Access Points 95 Figure 52 Rogue AP Detection Screen To enable detection of rogue access points: 1 On the menu, click Advanced....
To do this check box, you have wireless security enabled, it will be considered as rogue ■ No in the list of authorized access points, it will be considered as rogue. If detected access point does not have an SNMP server on the network. 7 Click Save. If you select ... enter the MAC addresses of the authorized access points on the network and you want to manually enter the MAC addresses of these check boxes: ■ No Security - Detecting Rogue Access Points 95 Figure 52 Rogue AP Detection Screen To enable detection of rogue access points: 1 On the menu, click Advanced....
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...3Com Access Point Manager 23, 88 802.1x client authentication 74 A access control 45 backing up 87 restoring from backup 88 console port 17 conventions notice icons, About This Guide 2 text, About This Guide 2 D DHCP support 7 disassociated timeout 58 E Ethernet port 18 F features 6 configuration and management 15 security 12 wireless... up trusted list 49 deleting a MAC address 47 importing trusted list 47 MAC address-based 48 manually adding a trusted station 46 administrator access configuring 79 connection types 80 logon account 80 antenna 17 auto configuration 92 auto update 93 available ...
...3Com Access Point Manager 23, 88 802.1x client authentication 74 A access control 45 backing up 87 restoring from backup 88 console port 17 conventions notice icons, About This Guide 2 text, About This Guide 2 D DHCP support 7 disassociated timeout 58 E Ethernet port 18 F features 6 configuration and management 15 security 12 wireless... up trusted list 49 deleting a MAC address 47 importing trusted list 47 MAC address-based 48 manually adding a trusted station 46 administrator access configuring 79 connection types 80 logon account 80 antenna 17 auto configuration 92 auto update 93 available ...
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... 98 trusted wireless stations manually adding 46 U See PoE powering on 21 using PoE 21 using power adapter 21 preamble type 58 primary profile broadcast SSID 44 setting 44 PTMP configuring 55 master AP 9 number of broadcast 28 statistics viewing 85 status viewing 81 system settings configuring 49 T tasks configuring the Access Point 27 configuring wireless stations...
... 98 trusted wireless stations manually adding 46 U See PoE powering on 21 using PoE 21 using power adapter 21 preamble type 58 primary profile broadcast SSID 44 setting 44 PTMP configuring 55 master AP 9 number of broadcast 28 statistics viewing 85 status viewing 81 system settings configuring 49 T tasks configuring the Access Point 27 configuring wireless stations...