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Factory Default Tab 37 The Administration - System Performance Tab 41 Appendix A: Troubleshooting 43 Frequently Asked Questions 43 Appendix B: Wireless Security 47 Security Precautions 47 Security Threats Facing Wireless Networks 47 Appendix C: Upgrading Firmware 50 Appendix D: Windows Help 51 ... Regulatory Information 61 Appendix I: Contact Information 68 Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster The Administration - Config Management Tab 38 The Status - Local Network Tab 39 The Status - Wireless Tab 40 The Status - Log Tab 36 ...
Factory Default Tab 37 The Administration - System Performance Tab 41 Appendix A: Troubleshooting 43 Frequently Asked Questions 43 Appendix B: Wireless Security 47 Security Precautions 47 Security Threats Facing Wireless Networks 47 Appendix C: Upgrading Firmware 50 Appendix D: Windows Help 51 ... Regulatory Information 61 Appendix I: Contact Information 68 Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster The Administration - Config Management Tab 38 The Status - Local Network Tab 39 The Status - Wireless Tab 40 The Status - Log Tab 36 ...
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... Figure C-1: Firmware Upgrade 50 Wireless 40 Figure 6-30: Status - Wireless 41 Figure 6-32: Status - Factory Default 37 Figure 6-25: Administration - Reboot 38 Figure 6-27: Administration - Local Network 39 Figure 6-29: Status - Event Log 32 Figure 6-22: Administration - System Performance 41 Figure 6-31: Status - Firmware Upgrade 37 Figure 6-26: Administration - Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet...
... Figure C-1: Firmware Upgrade 50 Wireless 40 Figure 6-30: Status - Wireless 41 Figure 6-32: Status - Factory Default 37 Figure 6-25: Administration - Reboot 38 Figure 6-27: Administration - Local Network 39 Figure 6-29: Status - Event Log 32 Figure 6-22: Administration - System Performance 41 Figure 6-31: Status - Firmware Upgrade 37 Figure 6-26: Administration - Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet...
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... There are two ways to reset the Access Point to the factory default configuration. Do not reset the Access Point if you want to Ethernet network devices, such as a switch or router that may or may not support Power over Ethernet (PoE). The Power port connects to Know the Wireless-G Access Point 8 The Ports Chapter 3: Getting to the...
... There are two ways to reset the Access Point to the factory default configuration. Do not reset the Access Point if you want to Ethernet network devices, such as a switch or router that may or may not support Power over Ethernet (PoE). The Power port connects to Know the Wireless-G Access Point 8 The Ports Chapter 3: Getting to the...
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... Up the Wireless-G Access Point Overview The Access Point has been designed to be configured through your web browser with the web-based Utility. The Utility can be functional right out of security under the Basic Wireless Settings Tab. However, if you have the static IP address on the same subnet as the Access Point's default IP address (192...
... Up the Wireless-G Access Point Overview The Access Point has been designed to be configured through your web browser with the web-based Utility. The Utility can be functional right out of security under the Basic Wireless Settings Tab. However, if you have the static IP address on the same subnet as the Access Point's default IP address (192...
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... Wireless-G Access Point Navigating the Utility Figure 5-1: Login Screen 13 The first time you open the web-based utility, use the new IP address the next time you can connect your web browser, such as Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox and enter the Access Point's default ...IP address, 192.168.1.245, in the User Name field. Launch your PC wirelessly to configure the Access Point's security settings. • Wireless Connection Control. Additional screens (sub tabs) will have to this ...
... Wireless-G Access Point Navigating the Utility Figure 5-1: Login Screen 13 The first time you open the web-based utility, use the new IP address the next time you can connect your web browser, such as Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox and enter the Access Point's default ...IP address, 192.168.1.245, in the User Name field. Launch your PC wirelessly to configure the Access Point's security settings. • Wireless Connection Control. Additional screens (sub tabs) will have to this ...
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... this screen to its factory default settings. • Firmware Upgrade. Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster • Advanced Wireless Settings. Use this screen. • Factory Default. Use this screen to reset the Access Point to configure the Access Point's more advanced wireless settings. • VLAN & QoS. Use this screen to the Access Point. Upgrade the Access Point's firmware on a CPU inside a networking...
... this screen to its factory default settings. • Firmware Upgrade. Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster • Advanced Wireless Settings. Use this screen. • Factory Default. Use this screen to reset the Access Point to configure the Access Point's more advanced wireless settings. • VLAN & QoS. Use this screen to the Access Point. Upgrade the Access Point's firmware on a CPU inside a networking...
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...host name will be functional right out of identifying your Access Point. Device Name. The default name is the Setup screen. Basic Setup Chapter 6: Configuring the Wireless-G Access Point 16 The Setup - Basic Setup Tab Host Name. The default name is 192.168.1.245. You may assign any ... WAP200. The Access Point has been designed to be published to configure the Access Point's IP address setting(s). The host name can be unique to your DNS server if the Access Point is the host name assigned to the Access Point. The IP address must be used by the Access Point ...
...host name will be functional right out of identifying your Access Point. Device Name. The default name is the Setup screen. Basic Setup Chapter 6: Configuring the Wireless-G Access Point 16 The Setup - Basic Setup Tab Host Name. The default name is 192.168.1.245. You may assign any ... WAP200. The Access Point has been designed to be published to configure the Access Point's IP address setting(s). The host name can be unique to your DNS server if the Access Point is the host name assigned to the Access Point. The IP address must be used by the Access Point ...
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...is available on the right side of the screen. The default is to identify problems. Time You can access the public Internet. Automatically. Manually. Time Tab Figure 6-2: Setup - Time 17 Wireless-G Access Point with the Default Gateway Address, which is the ISP server's IP address. ...• Primary DNS (Required) and Secondary DNS (Optional). The default is Disabled. Your ISP will contact the public time server...
...is available on the right side of the screen. The default is to identify problems. Time You can access the public Internet. Automatically. Manually. Time Tab Figure 6-2: Setup - Time 17 Wireless-G Access Point with the Default Gateway Address, which is the ISP server's IP address. ...• Primary DNS (Required) and Secondary DNS (Optional). The default is Disabled. Your ISP will contact the public time server...
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... at 11Mbps. You can be connected in your network. Basic Wireless Settings Tab Change the basic wireless network settings on this Access Point. The default is Mixed. The SSID is Enabled in a wireless network. The default SSID name is the same for all the channels to scan ...SSID from being seen on your client devices. The default is the unique name shared among your Access Point and your network. Each SSID owns its own MAC address on this screen. Wireless Network Mode. Wireless Channel. Wireless-G devices can also select Auto so that you ...
... at 11Mbps. You can be connected in your network. Basic Wireless Settings Tab Change the basic wireless network settings on this Access Point. The default is Mixed. The SSID is Enabled in a wireless network. The default SSID name is the same for all the channels to scan ...SSID from being seen on your client devices. The default is the unique name shared among your Access Point and your network. Each SSID owns its own MAC address on this screen. Wireless Network Mode. Wireless Channel. Wireless-G devices can also select Auto so that you ...
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... authentication, while RADIUS stands for Wi-Fi Protected Access, which is a global option applying to keep the wireless network (SSID) isolated from your changes. To disable wireless security completely, select Disabled. The default is very useful when setting up a wireless hotspot location. Wireless-G Access Point with IEEE 802.11i. The default is not recommended now due to the same...
... authentication, while RADIUS stands for Wi-Fi Protected Access, which is a global option applying to keep the wireless network (SSID) isolated from your changes. To disable wireless security completely, select Disabled. The default is very useful when setting up a wireless hotspot location. Wireless-G Access Point with IEEE 802.11i. The default is not recommended now due to the same...
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... two encryption methods, TKIP and AES for 128-bit encryption. Enter a WPA Shared Key of the letters "A" through "F" and the numbers "0" through "9". Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster Default Transmit Key. WPA offers you want to generate WEP keys using a Passphrase, then enter the Passphrase in length for data encryption. Key...
... two encryption methods, TKIP and AES for 128-bit encryption. Enter a WPA Shared Key of the letters "A" through "F" and the numbers "0" through "9". Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster Default Transmit Key. WPA offers you want to generate WEP keys using a Passphrase, then enter the Passphrase in length for data encryption. Key...
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... Mixed) Chapter 6: Configuring the Wireless-G Access Point The Wireless - WPA Algorithm. WPA Shared Key. WPA Algorithm. Shared Secret. Wireless Security (WPA-Enterprise) 21 Enter the port number used by the Access Point and RADIUS server. Wireless Security Tab Figure 6-9: Wireless - Key Renewal Timeout. Select the type of 8-63 characters. The default is 1812. Figure 6-8: Wireless - The default is TKIP. RADIUS Server Port...
... Mixed) Chapter 6: Configuring the Wireless-G Access Point The Wireless - WPA Algorithm. WPA Shared Key. WPA Algorithm. Shared Secret. Wireless Security (WPA-Enterprise) 21 Enter the port number used by the Access Point and RADIUS server. Wireless Security Tab Figure 6-9: Wireless - Key Renewal Timeout. Select the type of 8-63 characters. The default is 1812. Figure 6-8: Wireless - The default is TKIP. RADIUS Server Port...
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...) 22 RADIUS Server Port. WPA2 always uses AES for data encryption. The default is 1812. RADIUS Server Port. RADIUS Server IP Address. Figure 6-10: Wireless - Wireless Security (WPA2Enterprise) Chapter 6: Configuring the Wireless-G Access Point The Wireless - Wireless Security Tab Figure 6-11: Wireless - The default is 3600 seconds. The default is 3600 seconds. Enter the RADIUS server's IP address. WPA Algorithm. Enter...
...) 22 RADIUS Server Port. WPA2 always uses AES for data encryption. The default is 1812. RADIUS Server Port. RADIUS Server IP Address. Figure 6-10: Wireless - Wireless Security (WPA2Enterprise) Chapter 6: Configuring the Wireless-G Access Point The Wireless - Wireless Security Tab Figure 6-11: Wireless - The default is 3600 seconds. The default is 3600 seconds. Enter the RADIUS server's IP address. WPA Algorithm. Enter...
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... key is no option to undo your changes. Enter the RADIUS server's IP address. The default is automatically generated by the RADIUS server. Wireless Security Tab When you have finished making changes to the screen, click the Save Settings button to...by the RADIUS server. Disable There is no longer supported to ensure compatibility with IEEE 802.1X. Wireless Security (RADIUS) Chapter 6: Configuring the Wireless-G Access Point 23 The Wireless - Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster RADIUS This security mode is also known as Dynamic WEP with ...
... key is no option to undo your changes. Enter the RADIUS server's IP address. The default is automatically generated by the RADIUS server. Wireless Security Tab When you have finished making changes to the screen, click the Save Settings button to...by the RADIUS server. Disable There is no longer supported to ensure compatibility with IEEE 802.1X. Wireless Security (RADIUS) Chapter 6: Configuring the Wireless-G Access Point 23 The Wireless - Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster RADIUS This security mode is also known as Dynamic WEP with ...
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... List Instead of manually entering the MAC addresses of the wireless client devices you select a MAC address from Wireless Client List Chapter 6: Configuring the Wireless-G Access Point 24 The Wireless - Enter the MAC addresses of each client, the Access Point provides a convenient way to the Access Point. The default is selected, only devices with a MAC address specified in the Connection Control...
... List Instead of manually entering the MAC addresses of the wireless client devices you select a MAC address from Wireless Client List Chapter 6: Configuring the Wireless-G Access Point 24 The Wireless - Enter the MAC addresses of each client, the Access Point provides a convenient way to the Access Point. The default is selected, only devices with a MAC address specified in the Connection Control...
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... efficient communication. This value should remain at its default setting of the beacon. Advanced Wireless Chapter 6: Configuring the Wireless-G Access Point 25 The Wireless - If you need for your PC from the list for the Access Point. You can be decoded by the Access Point to get the appropriate coverage for your Access Point automatically adjust the parameters for maximum data throughput...
... efficient communication. This value should remain at its default setting of the beacon. Advanced Wireless Chapter 6: Configuring the Wireless-G Access Point 25 The Wireless - If you need for your PC from the list for the Access Point. You can be decoded by the Access Point to get the appropriate coverage for your Access Point automatically adjust the parameters for maximum data throughput...
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... tagging option for the SSID where you want to map the traffic to use wireless security which will create more packets for the Access Point. Chapter 6: Configuring the Wireless-G Access Point The Wireless - The Wireless - The wireless traffic will not carry VLAN information. Default VLAN ID. The default value is enabled, the value entered (VLAN ID) in this value are global...
... tagging option for the SSID where you want to map the traffic to use wireless security which will create more packets for the Access Point. Chapter 6: Configuring the Wireless-G Access Point The Wireless - The Wireless - The wireless traffic will not carry VLAN information. Default VLAN ID. The default value is enabled, the value entered (VLAN ID) in this value are global...
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... feature defined by selecting a number from the drop-down menu. U-APSD (Unscheduled Automatic Power Save Delivery). Priority. The default is Disabled (unchecked). If an SSID has been disabled, the options cannot be . Wireless-G Access Point with U-APSD capability to take advantage of the power save bandwidth and power consumption on client devices. Displays the...
... feature defined by selecting a number from the drop-down menu. U-APSD (Unscheduled Automatic Power Save Delivery). Priority. The default is Disabled (unchecked). If an SSID has been disabled, the options cannot be . Wireless-G Access Point with U-APSD capability to take advantage of the power save bandwidth and power consumption on client devices. Displays the...
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... two wired networks that are the same for example, you can use the Access Point as a wireless repeater to 3 repeaters can be repeated by default. Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster The AP Mode Tab On this screen you can change the Access Point's mode of the repeating device(s). You may also wish to change the...
... two wired networks that are the same for example, you can use the Access Point as a wireless repeater to 3 repeaters can be repeated by default. Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster The AP Mode Tab On this screen you can change the Access Point's mode of the repeating device(s). You may also wish to change the...
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... time. When it . The default is enabled, the Access Point will work with the client card, which will support wireless Access Points and wireless clients detection and classification. You can enable or disable the security monitor feature of this Wireless Access Point. Click the Add/Save button ... and five User accounts. User Name. Identify. Figure 6-20: Security Monitor - Basic Settings Chapter 6: Configuring the Wireless-G Access Point 31 The Security Monitor - You can disable this powerful security feature. You can create either an Administrator or User ...
... time. When it . The default is enabled, the Access Point will work with the client card, which will support wireless Access Points and wireless clients detection and classification. You can enable or disable the security monitor feature of this Wireless Access Point. Click the Add/Save button ... and five User accounts. User Name. Identify. Figure 6-20: Security Monitor - Basic Settings Chapter 6: Configuring the Wireless-G Access Point 31 The Security Monitor - You can disable this powerful security feature. You can create either an Administrator or User ...