WMS5316 Installation Manual
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... where you used . c. CONFIGURE LAN ACCESS a. Connect to see if the power outlet is securely attached at http://kbserver.netgear.com. If you change the default subnet of your browser and entering http://192.168.0.250 in step 1 back to set up . Please consult the Resource CD or the Documentation link on advanced configuration and use. b. To reconnect, reconfigure your controller. If not, make sure the Ethernet cable is controlled by opening your network, record...
... where you used . c. CONFIGURE LAN ACCESS a. Connect to see if the power outlet is securely attached at http://kbserver.netgear.com. If you change the default subnet of your browser and entering http://192.168.0.250 in step 1 back to set up . Please consult the Resource CD or the Documentation link on advanced configuration and use. b. To reconnect, reconfigure your controller. If not, make sure the Ethernet cable is controlled by opening your network, record...
WMS5316 Installation Manual
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... access the controller with your network. • For full instructions on changing the controller's default values, consult the documentation links on the Resource CD or on the same IP network as unknown: • The APs are either unsupported Netgear devices or if they are some tips for correcting simple problems you must enter the range of other countries. All rights reserved. Select Configuration > Access Point Discovery. 3. After installing your device...
... access the controller with your network. • For full instructions on changing the controller's default values, consult the documentation links on the Resource CD or on the same IP network as unknown: • The APs are either unsupported Netgear devices or if they are some tips for correcting simple problems you must enter the range of other countries. All rights reserved. Select Configuration > Access Point Discovery. 3. After installing your device...
Product Data Sheet
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... Wireless Controller provides a central point to configure and manage your wireless network. Automatic WLAN healing after deployment Self Healing Wireless network Dynamic Load Balancing L2 and L3 Fast Roaming support Built-in AAA server, LDAP support Captive portal with Guest management Summary WMS5316 Wireless Management Up to 16 Yes Yes Yes - ProSafe® 16-AP Wireless Management System Data Sheet WMS5316 Central Configuration for a single or multiple remote sites • Protect against intruders via advanced wireless rogue...
... Wireless Controller provides a central point to configure and manage your wireless network. Automatic WLAN healing after deployment Self Healing Wireless network Dynamic Load Balancing L2 and L3 Fast Roaming support Built-in AAA server, LDAP support Captive portal with Guest management Summary WMS5316 Wireless Management Up to 16 Yes Yes Yes - ProSafe® 16-AP Wireless Management System Data Sheet WMS5316 Central Configuration for a single or multiple remote sites • Protect against intruders via advanced wireless rogue...
Product Data Sheet
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... Service (QoS) Wireless Security Configuration Streamlines security configuration tasks Wireless Network Monitoring Summarizes managed access point status, rogue access points, wireless clients status, and wireless network usage Maintenance Operations Provides remote management, and firmware updates for the managed access points on the LAN are in the same IP subnet IP Discovery Layer 3 discovery method if the the Wireless Management System and the wireless access points use different IP subnets. Access Point Management Managed Access Point Assignment After the Wireless Management...
... Service (QoS) Wireless Security Configuration Streamlines security configuration tasks Wireless Network Monitoring Summarizes managed access point status, rogue access points, wireless clients status, and wireless network usage Maintenance Operations Provides remote management, and firmware updates for the managed access points on the LAN are in the same IP subnet IP Discovery Layer 3 discovery method if the the Wireless Management System and the wireless access points use different IP subnets. Access Point Management Managed Access Point Assignment After the Wireless Management...
Product Data Sheet
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... network (preferably secured VLAN-SSID). If several specific access point group. Unidentified access points that is given to eight (8) security profiles per Access Point Wireless Configuration - Security Security Profiles Lists Security Profiles settings MAC Authentication Local MAC Address Database Remote MAC Address Dabase (Radius) 801.1x RADIUS Server Settings Guest Access Rogue Access Point Detection Wireless Network Monitoring Monitoring Summary Managed Access Point Status Rogue Access Points Automatically allocates access points channel and RF power based on , wireless mode...
... network (preferably secured VLAN-SSID). If several specific access point group. Unidentified access points that is given to eight (8) security profiles per Access Point Wireless Configuration - Security Security Profiles Lists Security Profiles settings MAC Authentication Local MAC Address Database Remote MAC Address Dabase (Radius) 801.1x RADIUS Server Settings Guest Access Rogue Access Point Detection Wireless Network Monitoring Monitoring Summary Managed Access Point Status Rogue Access Points Automatically allocates access points channel and RF power based on , wireless mode...
Product Data Sheet
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...), Ethernet cable, power cord, installation guide, resource CD ProSafe Lifetime WMS5316-100NAS WMS5316-100EUS WMS5316-100AUS PMB0331-100 (US), PMB0331 (non-US) PRR0331 © 2014 NETGEAR, Inc. ProSafe® 16-AP Wireless Management System Data Sheet WMS5316 Technical Specifications Wireless Network Monitoring Wireless Client Status Wireless Network Usage Wireless Network Topology DHCP Leases Management Management Interface Log Delivery Diagnostics Maintenance SNMP (Wireless Management System) SNMP (Access Point Groups) Hardware Gigabit RJ45 Ports LAN Flash Memory/RAM USB Port Major...
...), Ethernet cable, power cord, installation guide, resource CD ProSafe Lifetime WMS5316-100NAS WMS5316-100EUS WMS5316-100AUS PMB0331-100 (US), PMB0331 (non-US) PRR0331 © 2014 NETGEAR, Inc. ProSafe® 16-AP Wireless Management System Data Sheet WMS5316 Technical Specifications Wireless Network Monitoring Wireless Client Status Wireless Network Usage Wireless Network Topology DHCP Leases Management Management Interface Log Delivery Diagnostics Maintenance SNMP (Wireless Management System) SNMP (Access Point Groups) Hardware Gigabit RJ45 Ports LAN Flash Memory/RAM USB Port Major...
Reference Manual
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... 40 Client Status 41 Network Usage 41 Network Usage Statistics 42 Network Topology 42 DHCP Leases 43 Monitoring Rogue Access Points 44 Chapter 6 Configuring Access Point Groups Managed Access Point List 46 Editing Access Point Information 47 IP Settings 47 Access Point Groups 48 Chapter 7 Maintenance User Management 50 Changing Passwords 50 Reset 51 Rebooting the Wireless Management System 51 Restoring Factory Default Settings 51 Rebooting an Access Point Group 52 SNMP 53 SNMP for the Wireless Management System 53 SNMP for Access Point Groups 54 Remote Management 55 Remote...
... 40 Client Status 41 Network Usage 41 Network Usage Statistics 42 Network Topology 42 DHCP Leases 43 Monitoring Rogue Access Points 44 Chapter 6 Configuring Access Point Groups Managed Access Point List 46 Editing Access Point Information 47 IP Settings 47 Access Point Groups 48 Chapter 7 Maintenance User Management 50 Changing Passwords 50 Reset 51 Rebooting the Wireless Management System 51 Restoring Factory Default Settings 51 Rebooting an Access Point Group 52 SNMP 53 SNMP for the Wireless Management System 53 SNMP for Access Point Groups 54 Remote Management 55 Remote...
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... 16 NETGEAR wireless access points on the LAN are for the same organization or business. • Advanced Settings for access point groups: If completely separate networks share a single LAN, use basic settings or advanced settings to manage your network configuration, you to set up guest access. • Monitor network usage. • Perform maintenance tasks including user management, remote management, and firmware updates for the wireless management system and for NETGEAR access points on your access points: • Basic Settings for a typical network: The basic settings work with...
... 16 NETGEAR wireless access points on the LAN are for the same organization or business. • Advanced Settings for access point groups: If completely separate networks share a single LAN, use basic settings or advanced settings to manage your network configuration, you to set up guest access. • Monitor network usage. • Perform maintenance tasks including user management, remote management, and firmware updates for the wireless management system and for NETGEAR access points on your access points: • Basic Settings for a typical network: The basic settings work with...
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... section, Basic System Settings. The user interface opens with a static IP address of 192.168.0.210 and a subnet mask of your Internet browser, type the IP address for the first time, use the default user name admin and password (password). A login prompt displays: 2. To log in to the wireless management system you have to use a computer that you are logging in this manual, visit the Support website at http://support.netgear.com. Getting Started 7 Connect the computer to a new, more information...
... section, Basic System Settings. The user interface opens with a static IP address of 192.168.0.210 and a subnet mask of your Internet browser, type the IP address for the first time, use the default user name admin and password (password). A login prompt displays: 2. To log in to the wireless management system you have to use a computer that you are logging in this manual, visit the Support website at http://support.netgear.com. Getting Started 7 Connect the computer to a new, more information...
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... access point and click Add. 2. Enter a password for the access point. The wireless management system located a NETGEAR access point that is not supported or located a NETGEAR device that discovery can be due to these reasons: - For a list of firmware. See Using Discovery OUI on page 62. Access Point Discovery 16 Upgrade firmware as needed so that is not common. The access point is running an older version of compatible access point models and their supported firmware, see Appendix A, Access Point Firmware Compatibility. • If a new NETGEAR access point...
... access point and click Add. 2. Enter a password for the access point. The wireless management system located a NETGEAR access point that is not supported or located a NETGEAR device that discovery can be due to these reasons: - For a list of firmware. See Using Discovery OUI on page 62. Access Point Discovery 16 Upgrade firmware as needed so that is not common. The access point is running an older version of compatible access point models and their supported firmware, see Appendix A, Access Point Firmware Compatibility. • If a new NETGEAR access point...
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... is Auto. QoS settings on upstream traffic flowing from the station to this queue. Disabling WMM deactivates QoS control of only) successive frames at different transmit powers. Enable Wi-Fi MultiMedia Select this check box to ensure that applications that support QoS. ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Table 1. Advanced Wireless Settings (continued) Feature Setting RIFS Transmission (11n Enable the Reduced Interframe Space (RIFS) option to NETGEAR ProSafe access points...
... is Auto. QoS settings on upstream traffic flowing from the station to this queue. Disabling WMM deactivates QoS control of only) successive frames at different transmit powers. Enable Wi-Fi MultiMedia Select this check box to ensure that applications that support QoS. ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Table 1. Advanced Wireless Settings (continued) Feature Setting RIFS Transmission (11n Enable the Reduced Interframe Space (RIFS) option to NETGEAR ProSafe access points...
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... change the settings of a legitimate network can be up to disable it 's radio button and click the Edit button. See Editing a Security Profile on managed access points. Each security profile specifies: • Profile Name: The unique profile name. To detect rogue access points, the wireless management system or access point scans the wireless environment on all available channels, looking for a specific access point group: 1. On the Configuration tab select Security > Advanced > Profile Settings: 2. Security Configuration 29 Rogue Access Point Detection is enabled...
... change the settings of a legitimate network can be up to disable it 's radio button and click the Edit button. See Editing a Security Profile on managed access points. Each security profile specifies: • Profile Name: The unique profile name. To detect rogue access points, the wireless management system or access point scans the wireless environment on all available channels, looking for a specific access point group: 1. On the Configuration tab select Security > Advanced > Profile Settings: 2. Security Configuration 29 Rogue Access Point Detection is enabled...
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... access point with the RADIUS server. If enabled, enter the time interval you want all HTTP (TCP, port 80) requests to be routed to the URL you want all HTTP (TCP, port 80) requests. • URL: Enter the URL of the Web server that you specify in seconds after which is displayed when a client connects to the wireless management system. You can use . Enter the authentication settings. • Re-authentication Time (Seconds): This is set up guest access: 1. The guest access...
... access point with the RADIUS server. If enabled, enter the time interval you want all HTTP (TCP, port 80) requests to be routed to the URL you want all HTTP (TCP, port 80) requests. • URL: Enter the URL of the Web server that you specify in seconds after which is displayed when a client connects to the wireless management system. You can use . Enter the authentication settings. • Re-authentication Time (Seconds): This is set up guest access: 1. The guest access...
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... per managed access point over the last 24 hours. Network Info This section displays wireless management system information. • Last Channel Allocation Run: When the last automatic channel allocation was performed. • Last Configuration Change: When the configuration changed most recently on the wireless management system. • Last WMS5316 Reboot: The last time the wireless management system was rebooted. • Last Admin Login: The last time the admin user logged in. • WMS5316 Firmware version: The current firmware version...
... per managed access point over the last 24 hours. Network Info This section displays wireless management system information. • Last Channel Allocation Run: When the last automatic channel allocation was performed. • Last Configuration Change: When the configuration changed most recently on the wireless management system. • Last WMS5316 Reboot: The last time the wireless management system was rebooted. • Last Admin Login: The last time the admin user logged in. • WMS5316 Firmware version: The current firmware version...
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... correct password of an access point, select it . Configuring Access Point Groups 46 If the error is synchronized with the wireless management system. • Status: The access point connection status. To change its IP settings, VLAN settings, and password. Each access point entry shows: • IP: The IP address of the access point. • Model: The access point model. • Name: The name you specify for the access point. • Group Name: The name you specify for specific access points. Authentication Failure The password configured...
... correct password of an access point, select it . Configuring Access Point Groups 46 If the error is synchronized with the wireless management system. • Status: The access point connection status. To change its IP settings, VLAN settings, and password. Each access point entry shows: • IP: The IP address of the access point. • Model: The access point model. • Name: The name you specify for the access point. • Group Name: The name you specify for specific access points. Authentication Failure The password configured...
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... user name for your LAN. The default value is not modifiable. • Password: The password for an access point, if it is set when the access point is saved. • Group Name: You can assign a group name from the address range used on the access point. When the access point is unauthenticated, the new password is used to authenticate to change . ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Editing Access Point Information • IP: The IP address of managed access points. • DHCP Client: Enables...
... user name for your LAN. The default value is not modifiable. • Password: The password for an access point, if it is set when the access point is saved. • Group Name: You can assign a group name from the address range used on the access point. When the access point is unauthenticated, the new password is used to authenticate to change . ProSafe 16 AP Wireless Management System WMS5316 Editing Access Point Information • IP: The IP address of managed access points. • DHCP Client: Enables...
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... Default Settings) to the wireless management system, or reboot a managed access point. Rebooting the Wireless Management System On the Maintenance tab select System > Reboot: Select the Yes radio button, and then click Apply to keep the current password. Restoring Factory Default Settings You can restore the factory default settings (listed in the Repeat New Password field to record it . 3. Reset The Reset screen lets you reboot the wireless management system, restore factory settings to the wireless management system. Type the old password. (The default password for the user...
... Default Settings) to the wireless management system, or reboot a managed access point. Rebooting the Wireless Management System On the Maintenance tab select System > Reboot: Select the Yes radio button, and then click Apply to keep the current password. Restoring Factory Default Settings You can restore the factory default settings (listed in the Repeat New Password field to record it . 3. Reset The Reset screen lets you reboot the wireless management system, restore factory settings to the wireless management system. Type the old password. (The default password for the user...
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... file you need to find out if you downloaded. 6. When the Test light turns off the wireless management system, shut down the computer, or do anything . 7. Click Apply to send the software to verify that the new software is installed. Check the Monitoring screen to see the firmware version to the wireless management system. WARNING! The wireless management system restores configuration for supported models. Note: Do not try to be set manually. Reconfiguring access points...
... file you need to find out if you downloaded. 6. When the Test light turns off the wireless management system, shut down the computer, or do anything . 7. Click Apply to send the software to verify that the new software is installed. Check the Monitoring screen to see the firmware version to the wireless management system. WARNING! The wireless management system restores configuration for supported models. Note: Do not try to be set manually. Reconfiguring access points...
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... Discovery OUI 62 DNS server 10 F firmware access point supported 63 upgrading 56 upgrading access point firmware 57 G general settings 8 groups 48 editing access point information 47 IP settings 47 MAC authentication 32 guest access 34 show 35 I IP address 9, 64 IP discovery 15 IP settings 9 access point groups 47 L leases, DHCP 43 load balancing 23, 24 logging in to the Wireless Management System 7 logs access point 61 downloading 60 system 60 M MAC authentication 30, 32 Managed Access Point List 46 management VLANs 11 monitoring client status 41 network usage 38...
... Discovery OUI 62 DNS server 10 F firmware access point supported 63 upgrading 56 upgrading access point firmware 57 G general settings 8 groups 48 editing access point information 47 IP settings 47 MAC authentication 32 guest access 34 show 35 I IP address 9, 64 IP discovery 15 IP settings 9 access point groups 47 L leases, DHCP 43 load balancing 23, 24 logging in to the Wireless Management System 7 logs access point 61 downloading 60 system 60 M MAC authentication 30, 32 Managed Access Point List 46 management VLANs 11 monitoring client status 41 network usage 38...
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... P passwords 7 changing 50 for access points 16 ping 61 Q QoS 21, 22 R RADIUS server configuration 33, 34 rebooting 51, 52 remote console 55 remote console for access point groups 55 remote management 55 resetting 51 restoring configuration settings from a file 59 factory default settings 51 RF management, centralized 18 rogue access points 29, 37 S security profiles editing 27 for access point groups 28 list 26 session timeout 56 SNMP 53, 54 statistics, network usage 42 status access points 37, 39, 40 client 41 wireless stations 38 subnet...
... P passwords 7 changing 50 for access points 16 ping 61 Q QoS 21, 22 R RADIUS server configuration 33, 34 rebooting 51, 52 remote console 55 remote console for access point groups 55 remote management 55 resetting 51 restoring configuration settings from a file 59 factory default settings 51 RF management, centralized 18 rogue access points 29, 37 S security profiles editing 27 for access point groups 28 list 26 session timeout 56 SNMP 53, 54 statistics, network usage 42 status access points 37, 39, 40 client 41 wireless stations 38 subnet...