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... Configuration tab of the main menu as Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later, or Mozilla Firefox 1.5 or later. 2. Click Login. Enter the default user name of admin and the default password of password. 4. Figure 6. 18 | Chapter 2. The menu items in Figure 8 on page 19. To log...100. The Login screen opens: Figure 5. 3. Web Management Interface The navigation tabs across the top of the Web Management Interface provide access to the wireless access point: 1. ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP320 Reference Manual Log In to the Wireless Access Point The default IP address of...
... Configuration tab of the main menu as Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later, or Mozilla Firefox 1.5 or later. 2. Click Login. Enter the default user name of admin and the default password of password. 4. Figure 6. 18 | Chapter 2. The menu items in Figure 8 on page 19. To log...100. The Login screen opens: Figure 5. 3. Web Management Interface The navigation tabs across the top of the Web Management Interface provide access to the wireless access point: 1. ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP320 Reference Manual Log In to the Wireless Access Point The default IP address of...
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....255.0.0 as www.netgear.com) to your settings. The wireless access point provides a built-in small networks. The DHCP Server Settings screen displays: Figure 11. 22 | Chapter 2. Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server Enter the IP address of one or two DNS servers to numeric IP addresses. Default Gateway Enter the IP...
....255.0.0 as www.netgear.com) to your settings. The wireless access point provides a built-in small networks. The DHCP Server Settings screen displays: Figure 11. 22 | Chapter 2. Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server Enter the IP address of one or two DNS servers to numeric IP addresses. Default Gateway Enter the IP...
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ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP320 Reference Manual Secure Shell and Telnet Management To configure remote console features: 1. Click Apply to the following should appear preceded by the name of the .... To enable this example, the prompt is netgear334408. To manage the wireless access point over a Telnet connection: 1. Chapter 4. Enter the login name and password (admin and password are the defaults). After successful login, the > prompt should display: Figure 31. 2. Enable or disable the remote console features: • Secure Shell (SSH). To enable this...
ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP320 Reference Manual Secure Shell and Telnet Management To configure remote console features: 1. Click Apply to the following should appear preceded by the name of the .... To enable this example, the prompt is netgear334408. To manage the wireless access point over a Telnet connection: 1. Chapter 4. Enter the login name and password (admin and password are the defaults). After successful login, the > prompt should display: Figure 31. 2. Enable or disable the remote console features: • Secure Shell (SSH). To enable this...
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...Use the Reset Button to Restore Factory Default Settings on page 63 Note: After you have restored the factory default settings on the wireless access point: * All custom configurations will be lost. * The login password will be password. * The default LAN IP address will be 192.168...unit. To restore the factory default settings using the Web Management Interface: 1. ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP320 Reference Manual Restore the Wireless Access Point to the Factory Default Settings You can restore the wireless access point to the factory default settings by two methods that...
...Use the Reset Button to Restore Factory Default Settings on page 63 Note: After you have restored the factory default settings on the wireless access point: * All custom configurations will be lost. * The login password will be password. * The default LAN IP address will be 192.168...unit. To restore the factory default settings using the Web Management Interface: 1. ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP320 Reference Manual Restore the Wireless Access Point to the Factory Default Settings You can restore the wireless access point to the factory default settings by two methods that...
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... process, the wireless access point automatically restarts. Reboot the Wireless Access Point without Restoring the Default Configuration If you do not know the login user name, login password, or IP address, you can use the Reset button on the rear panel of ...default settings when you do not have physical access to the wireless access point to reboot the wireless access point. The restoration process typically takes about 5 seconds (until the Test LED blinks rapidly) to reset the wireless access point to reboot. 2. Release the Reset button. ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP320...
... process, the wireless access point automatically restarts. Reboot the Wireless Access Point without Restoring the Default Configuration If you do not know the login user name, login password, or IP address, you can use the Reset button on the rear panel of ...default settings when you do not have physical access to the wireless access point to reboot the wireless access point. The restoration process typically takes about 5 seconds (until the Test LED blinks rapidly) to reset the wireless access point to reboot. 2. Release the Reset button. ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP320...
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... password should contain no dictionary words from any language, and should change this password to 30 characters. To change the administrator login name (admin). Select Maintenance > Password > Change Password. The reboot process typically takes about 1 minute. When the Test ... the Administrator Password The default password is selected.) 3. Select Maintenance > Reset > Reboot AP. Select the Yes radio button. (By default, the No radio button is password. You cannot change the administrator password: 1. ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP320 Reference Manual To reboot the...
... password should contain no dictionary words from any language, and should change this password to 30 characters. To change the administrator login name (admin). Select Maintenance > Password > Change Password. The reboot process typically takes about 1 minute. When the Test ... the Administrator Password The default password is selected.) 3. Select Maintenance > Reset > Reboot AP. Select the Yes radio button. (By default, the No radio button is password. You cannot change the administrator password: 1. ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP320 Reference Manual To reboot the...
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Enable the Syslog Server The Syslog screen allows you to enable the syslog option if you have restored the default password, the login password will be password. Specify the settings as explained in the following actions: • Enter a new password twice: once in the New Password field ..., select the Yes radio button to the syslog server. If syslog is disabled. ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP320 Reference Manual 2. By default, the No radio button is configured on your settings. Click Apply to which the wireless access point sends the syslog files. Port Number Enter ...
Enable the Syslog Server The Syslog screen allows you to enable the syslog option if you have restored the default password, the login password will be password. Specify the settings as explained in the following actions: • Enter a new password twice: once in the New Password field ..., select the Yes radio button to the syslog server. If syslog is disabled. ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP320 Reference Manual 2. By default, the No radio button is configured on your settings. Click Apply to which the wireless access point sends the syslog files. Port Number Enter ...
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...restart it. • Make sure that your browser has Java, JavaScript, or ActiveX enabled. The factory default login name is admin, and the password is password. If you are using the correct login information. If the wireless access point does not save changes you have occurred, but the Web browser might... LED and LAN LED are on to verify that there is a wireless connection between the computer with DHCP disabled. ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP320 Reference Manual • Ping the IP address of the wireless access point to verify that the Ethernet connection is okay. • If your...
...restart it. • Make sure that your browser has Java, JavaScript, or ActiveX enabled. The factory default login name is admin, and the password is password. If you are using the correct login information. If the wireless access point does not save changes you have occurred, but the Web browser might... LED and LAN LED are on to verify that there is a wireless connection between the computer with DHCP disabled. ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP320 Reference Manual • Ping the IP address of the wireless access point to verify that the Ethernet connection is okay. • If your...
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... humidity: 10-9%, noncondensing FCC Part 15 Class B and Class E, CE, and C-TICK Factory Default Settings You can use a sharp object to their factory defaults. ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP320 Reference Manual Table 29. Supplemental Information | 107 This is called a hard reset. • ... configuration settings that are shown in the following table. ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP320 Default Configuration Settings Feature Login User login URL User name (case-sensitive) Login password (case-sensitive) Ethernet Connection Static IP address Ethernet MAC address Port speed...
... humidity: 10-9%, noncondensing FCC Part 15 Class B and Class E, CE, and C-TICK Factory Default Settings You can use a sharp object to their factory defaults. ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP320 Reference Manual Table 29. Supplemental Information | 107 This is called a hard reset. • ... configuration settings that are shown in the following table. ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP320 Default Configuration Settings Feature Login User login URL User name (case-sensitive) Login password (case-sensitive) Ethernet Connection Static IP address Ethernet MAC address Port speed...
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ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP320 Reference Manual clients associations 72 DHCP 21 isolation 81 maximum number 81 NTP 20 wireless separation 37, 42 compliance electromagnetic 107 general regulatory information 117 ... WPA2 47 data rate (11b and 11bg only) 26 data rates 106 date, troubleshooting 103 defaults channels 25 DHCP gateway 23 factory settings 107 factory, restoring to 62 frequency 25 IP address 18 ISP gateway 22 login password 107 password 18 SNMP 56 subnet mask 22, 108 user name 18, 107 Delivery...
ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP320 Reference Manual clients associations 72 DHCP 21 isolation 81 maximum number 81 NTP 20 wireless separation 37, 42 compliance electromagnetic 107 general regulatory information 117 ... WPA2 47 data rate (11b and 11bg only) 26 data rates 106 date, troubleshooting 103 defaults channels 25 DHCP gateway 23 factory settings 107 factory, restoring to 62 frequency 25 IP address 18 ISP gateway 22 login password 107 password 18 SNMP 56 subnet mask 22, 108 user name 18, 107 Delivery...
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...Minimum Contention Window (cwMin) value 83 mixed mode. ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP320 Reference Manual interference channels 15 reducing 120 sources of 15 internal antenna, disabling 81 Internet browsing, troubleshooting 99 IP addresses default 18, 21 DHCP DNS servers 23 DHCP ranges 23 DHCP WINS servers 23 ISP...98 legacy 802.1X (wireless security) 41, 45 local MAC addresses 50 location, country and region 20 log, activities 70 logging in 18 login URL, name, and password 107 losing, wireless connection 51 M MAC addresses Ethernet port 67 known access points 75 restricting access by 35,...
...Minimum Contention Window (cwMin) value 83 mixed mode. ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP320 Reference Manual interference channels 15 reducing 120 sources of 15 internal antenna, disabling 81 Internet browsing, troubleshooting 99 IP addresses default 18, 21 DHCP DNS servers 23 DHCP ranges 23 DHCP WINS servers 23 ISP...98 legacy 802.1X (wireless security) 41, 45 local MAC addresses 50 location, country and region 20 log, activities 70 logging in 18 login URL, name, and password 107 losing, wireless connection 51 M MAC addresses Ethernet port 67 known access points 75 restricting access by 35,...
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ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP320 Reference Manual password changing or restoring 64 default 18 login 107 physical connections 102 physical specifications 106 pinging, wireless access point 100, 101 placement, wireless equipment 14 point-to-multipoint bridge configuring ... management, options 55 repeater mode, bridging configuring 92 description 84 Request to Send (RTS) threshold 80 Reset button 12, 63, 107 restoring factory defaults 62 password 65 settings 61 restricting access, by MAC address 35 RIFS (Reduced Interframe Space) transmission 80 roaming 37 rogue access points, detection of...
ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP320 Reference Manual password changing or restoring 64 default 18 login 107 physical connections 102 physical specifications 106 pinging, wireless access point 100, 101 placement, wireless equipment 14 point-to-multipoint bridge configuring ... management, options 55 repeater mode, bridging configuring 92 description 84 Request to Send (RTS) threshold 80 Reset button 12, 63, 107 restoring factory defaults 62 password 65 settings 61 restricting access, by MAC address 35 RIFS (Reduced Interframe Space) transmission 80 roaming 37 rogue access points, detection of...