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...a separate document, in all products. Conserving energy, materials and natural resources in other countries. 3Com, the 3Com logo, and OfficeConnect are labeled according to : Establishing environmental performance standards that comply with , this documentation at private expense. Regulated Materials... All other countries, licensed exclusively through X/Open Company, Ltd. Reducing the waste generated by any means or used to locate a copy, please contact 3Com and a copy will be recycled, reused and disposed of 3Com Corporation. Ensuring that all operations. Improving ...
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... you to build a completely wireless infrastructure using access points other than the OfficeConnect Wireless 108 Mbps 11g PoE Access Point to build a WDS, check the documentation for these access points and verify that they support WDS. When wired local networks are bridged, devices on each device on the other network. Figure 2 illustrates how two access points in large, open areas where pulling wires is...
... you to build a completely wireless infrastructure using access points other than the OfficeConnect Wireless 108 Mbps 11g PoE Access Point to build a WDS, check the documentation for these access points and verify that they support WDS. When wired local networks are bridged, devices on each device on the other network. Figure 2 illustrates how two access points in large, open areas where pulling wires is...
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User name and password are case-sensitive. 9 Click OK. The interface loads in Password, type password. 26 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING AND CONNECTING THE ACCESS POINT 6 Click OK. Without a DHCP If you do not have a DHCP server on the network, you need to Server reconfigure the TCP/IP settings of ...the admin computer to be able to connect to the Access Point's Web interface. 1 Open the Properties dialog box of the network interface card that the computer is using to connect to the wired local network. 2 Click Internet ...
User name and password are case-sensitive. 9 Click OK. The interface loads in Password, type password. 26 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING AND CONNECTING THE ACCESS POINT 6 Click OK. Without a DHCP If you do not have a DHCP server on the network, you need to Server reconfigure the TCP/IP settings of ...the admin computer to be able to connect to the Access Point's Web interface. 1 Open the Properties dialog box of the network interface card that the computer is using to connect to the wired local network. 2 Click Internet ...
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However, if authentication fails, select the appropriate value - Click either Open System or Shared Key. Other stations must have the same setting and key value Normally, you need to Hex; Defining Security Profiles 31 Configuring Encryption ... automatically generate keys by clicking Generate Key in Table 6. ASCII input is only provided for each available encryption and authentication method. Type the keys that wireless stations have the same key. All keys are converted to configure the settings listed in Passphrase. either Hex (0~9 and A~F) or ASCII depending on your...
However, if authentication fails, select the appropriate value - Click either Open System or Shared Key. Other stations must have the same setting and key value Normally, you need to Hex; Defining Security Profiles 31 Configuring Encryption ... automatically generate keys by clicking Generate Key in Table 6. ASCII input is only provided for each available encryption and authentication method. Type the keys that wireless stations have the same key. All keys are converted to configure the settings listed in Passphrase. either Hex (0~9 and A~F) or ASCII depending on your...
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... of trusted stations: ■ By manually entering the MAC addresses on a Windows computer: 1 On the Start menu, click Run. 2 In the Open field, type cmd or command. A command prompt appears. 3 Type ipconfig /all, and then press . 4 Note the value for or a description of the...CC:6E:DF:4A or 0013CC6EDF4A. 5 Click Add. The MAC address is also called "physical address". 46 CHAPTER 3: CONFIGURING THE ACCESS POINT determine the MAC address of a wireless station on the Trusted Stations tab ■ By importing the MAC address list of trusted stations Manually Entering the MAC Addresses 1 ...
... of trusted stations: ■ By manually entering the MAC addresses on a Windows computer: 1 On the Start menu, click Run. 2 In the Open field, type cmd or command. A command prompt appears. 3 Type ipconfig /all, and then press . 4 Note the value for or a description of the...CC:6E:DF:4A or 0013CC6EDF4A. 5 Click Add. The MAC address is also called "physical address". 46 CHAPTER 3: CONFIGURING THE ACCESS POINT determine the MAC address of a wireless station on the Trusted Stations tab ■ By importing the MAC address list of trusted stations Manually Entering the MAC Addresses 1 ...
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Using 802.1x 63 ■ Configure the wireless stations for users Setting Up a Windows 2000 Domain Controller 1 On the Windows 2000 Server, open a command prompt. 2 Run dcpromo.exe. 3 Follow all of the domain name that supports the EAP-TLS authentication method....Internet Authentication Service) ■ Certificate Authority To set up the certificate authority server 5 Configure the Internet Authentication Service 6 Configure remote access logon for 802.1x Setting Up Microsoft This section describes using Microsoft Internet Authentication Server as IAS as the RADIUS server, you specify...
Using 802.1x 63 ■ Configure the wireless stations for users Setting Up a Windows 2000 Domain Controller 1 On the Windows 2000 Server, open a command prompt. 2 Run dcpromo.exe. 3 Follow all of the domain name that supports the EAP-TLS authentication method....Internet Authentication Service) ■ Certificate Authority To set up the certificate authority server 5 Configure the Internet Authentication Service 6 Configure remote access logon for 802.1x Setting Up Microsoft This section describes using Microsoft Internet Authentication Server as IAS as the RADIUS server, you specify...
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... TASKS Restoring Settings To restore settings from a backup file: from it restarts. By default, the Access Point acts as the syslog server on the network. Use the 3Com Access Point Manager to memory, and then restarts itself . Click this option if different computers function as the ...syslog server at different times. ■ Send to the Web interface when it . The Choose file dialog box appears. 2 Click the backup file, and then click Open....
... TASKS Restoring Settings To restore settings from a backup file: from it restarts. By default, the Access Point acts as the syslog server on the network. Use the 3Com Access Point Manager to memory, and then restarts itself . Click this option if different computers function as the ...syslog server at different times. ■ Send to the Web interface when it . The Choose file dialog box appears. 2 Click the backup file, and then click Open....
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... Software Specifications Specification Wireless Operating mode Security Description ■ Access point support ■ Roaming supported ■ IEEE 802.11g/11b compliance ■ Super G (up to 108Mbps) ■ Auto-sensing open system/shared key authentication ■ Wireless channels support ■ Automatic wireless channel selection ■... ■ Common AP, client/repeater AP ■ Peer-to-peer bridge, point-to-multipoint bridge Bridge mode can be used simultaneously with common AP mode. ■ Open, shared, WPA, and WPA-PSK authentication ■ 802.1x support ■...
... Software Specifications Specification Wireless Operating mode Security Description ■ Access point support ■ Roaming supported ■ IEEE 802.11g/11b compliance ■ Super G (up to 108Mbps) ■ Auto-sensing open system/shared key authentication ■ Wireless channels support ■ Automatic wireless channel selection ■... ■ Common AP, client/repeater AP ■ Peer-to-peer bridge, point-to-multipoint bridge Bridge mode can be used simultaneously with common AP mode. ■ Open, shared, WPA, and WPA-PSK authentication ■ 802.1x support ■...
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... install it. 3 Configure the connection properties: ■ In Name, assign a name to this connection to the Access Point. ■ In Port or Connect Using, select the serial port to the serial (RS232) port on the Access Point. 2 Start your version of Windows). And then, click Windows Setup or Add/Remove Windows Components (depending on... In Data bits, select 8. ■ In Parity, select None. ■ In Stop bits, select 1. ■ In Flow control, select Hardware. Do not select your computer, open Add/Remove Programs in Windows, you can use HyperTerminal. For example, in Control Panel.
... install it. 3 Configure the connection properties: ■ In Name, assign a name to this connection to the Access Point. ■ In Port or Connect Using, select the serial port to the serial (RS232) port on the Access Point. 2 Start your version of Windows). And then, click Windows Setup or Add/Remove Windows Components (depending on... In Data bits, select 8. ■ In Parity, select None. ■ In Stop bits, select 1. ■ In Flow control, select Hardware. Do not select your computer, open Add/Remove Programs in Windows, you can use HyperTerminal. For example, in Control Panel.