Installation Guide
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... menu. Select Configuration > IP > IP Settings from the access point to the access point. See the Reference Manual for your Country/Region of all mobile devices. Configure LAN and wireless access a. See the online help or the Reference Manual for the password, both in the illustration). This LED indicates 5 GHz traffic. 2. When prompted, enter admin for the user name and password for full instructions. 3. Before proceeding with the WNDAP620 installation, familiarize yourself with an Ethernet adapter. c. A NETGEAR Cable d. Make...
... menu. Select Configuration > IP > IP Settings from the access point to the access point. See the Reference Manual for your Country/Region of all mobile devices. Configure LAN and wireless access a. See the online help or the Reference Manual for the password, both in the illustration). This LED indicates 5 GHz traffic. 2. When prompted, enter admin for the user name and password for full instructions. 3. Before proceeding with the WNDAP620 installation, familiarize yourself with an Ethernet adapter. c. A NETGEAR Cable d. Make...
Installation Guide
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... you are using the correct NETGEAR power adapter supplied with your router, switch, or hub. 3. The access point default IP address is 192.168.0.100 and the default subnet mask is connected to the wireless access point and plugged in to the network device (hub, switch, or router). • Make sure the connected device is for a static IP address. The usual setting for that your device, locate the serial number on the access point. After installing your PC and the access point are OK...
... you are using the correct NETGEAR power adapter supplied with your router, switch, or hub. 3. The access point default IP address is 192.168.0.100 and the default subnet mask is connected to the wireless access point and plugged in to the network device (hub, switch, or router). • Make sure the connected device is for a static IP address. The usual setting for that your device, locate the serial number on the access point. After installing your PC and the access point are OK...
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... (static) IP address, ensure that network. There is 255.255.255.0. The access point default setting is present. The WLAN LEDs are OK. I cannot configure the access point from its power source and then plug it is powered on changing the default values of the wireless access point, see the Reference Manual. 5 Check these items: • The access point is correctly installed, it in again. • Log in your network. • For full instructions on , and LAN connections...
... (static) IP address, ensure that network. There is 255.255.255.0. The access point default setting is present. The WLAN LEDs are OK. I cannot configure the access point from its power source and then plug it is powered on changing the default values of the wireless access point, see the Reference Manual. 5 Check these items: • The access point is correctly installed, it in again. • Log in your network. • For full instructions on , and LAN connections...
Product Data Sheet
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... maximum wireless throughput • Stylish and elegant design with Dual Band Wireless-N USB Adapter (WNDA3100) * ProSafe® Premium 3 x 3 Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP620 Advanced Speed and Range with Comprehensive Internet Security • 3 x 3 multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO) with three spatial streams • Dual band selectable in 2.4 or 5 GHz radio band for AC power Unified Threat Management (UTM) with dual WAN Gigabit SSL VPN connectivity (UTM50) Connects to desktop PC with Gigabit Ethernet Card (GA311) Connects to Cable/DSL modem Desktop PC connects...
... maximum wireless throughput • Stylish and elegant design with Dual Band Wireless-N USB Adapter (WNDA3100) * ProSafe® Premium 3 x 3 Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP620 Advanced Speed and Range with Comprehensive Internet Security • 3 x 3 multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO) with three spatial streams • Dual band selectable in 2.4 or 5 GHz radio band for AC power Unified Threat Management (UTM) with dual WAN Gigabit SSL VPN connectivity (UTM50) Connects to desktop PC with Gigabit Ethernet Card (GA311) Connects to Cable/DSL modem Desktop PC connects...
Product Data Sheet
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... (WDS) Repeater • Bridge point-to-point/multi-point • Simultaneous bridge • & wireless client association Separate bridge and access point • Client Mode SNMP v1, v2c Antenna Two (2) Internal 5 dBi Three (3) reverse SMA connectors User support Up to 50 users Security Wi-Fi Protected Access • (WPA/WPA2), 802.11i Multiple VPN pass-through support • MAC address filtering with access • control lists-up to 256 users 802.1x RADIUS support • with EAP TLS, TTLS, PEAP Rogue AP detection • Block SSID Broadcast...
... (WDS) Repeater • Bridge point-to-point/multi-point • Simultaneous bridge • & wireless client association Separate bridge and access point • Client Mode SNMP v1, v2c Antenna Two (2) Internal 5 dBi Three (3) reverse SMA connectors User support Up to 50 users Security Wi-Fi Protected Access • (WPA/WPA2), 802.11i Multiple VPN pass-through support • MAC address filtering with access • control lists-up to 256 users 802.1x RADIUS support • with EAP TLS, TTLS, PEAP Rogue AP detection • Block SSID Broadcast...
Reference Manual
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...Change the SSID, WEP, and WPA Settings 46 Configure and Enable Security Profiles 48 Configure RADIUS Server Settings 57 Restrict Wireless Access by MAC Address 60 Schedule the Wireless Radio to Be Turned Off 61 Configure Basic Wireless Quality of Service 62 Chapter 4 Management and Monitoring Enable Remote Management 64 SNMP Management 64 Secure Shell and Telnet Management 66 Upgrade the Wireless Access Point Software 67 Web Browser Upgrade Procedure 68 TFTP Server Upgrade Procedure 69 Manage the Configuration File or Reset to Factory Defaults 70 Save the Configuration 70 Restore...
...Change the SSID, WEP, and WPA Settings 46 Configure and Enable Security Profiles 48 Configure RADIUS Server Settings 57 Restrict Wireless Access by MAC Address 60 Schedule the Wireless Radio to Be Turned Off 61 Configure Basic Wireless Quality of Service 62 Chapter 4 Management and Monitoring Enable Remote Management 64 SNMP Management 64 Secure Shell and Telnet Management 66 Upgrade the Wireless Access Point Software 67 Web Browser Upgrade Procedure 68 TFTP Server Upgrade Procedure 69 Manage the Configuration File or Reset to Factory Defaults 70 Save the Configuration 70 Restore...
Reference Manual
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... LAN. • Access control. Firmware is required. • Upgradeable firmware. Configuration settings can allow all HTTP (TCP, port 80) requests to be present in a flash memory. Power/Test, Active, LAN, and WLAN for each radio mode are easily identified. • VLAN security profiles. ProSafe Premium 3 x 3 Dual-Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP620 • QoS. Attacks are not given access to the wireless access point: - The SSID is modified. Adjustable power output allows more secure or economical operation. • PoE support. The QoS...
... LAN. • Access control. Firmware is required. • Upgradeable firmware. Configuration settings can allow all HTTP (TCP, port 80) requests to be present in a flash memory. Power/Test, Active, LAN, and WLAN for each radio mode are easily identified. • VLAN security profiles. ProSafe Premium 3 x 3 Dual-Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP620 • QoS. Attacks are not given access to the wireless access point: - The SSID is modified. Adjustable power output allows more secure or economical operation. • PoE support. The QoS...
Reference Manual
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... Power over Ethernet (PoE) support for a 12 VDC, 1.5A power adapter. 8. Using a sharp object, press and hold this button for an optional 2.4 GHz antenna. 5. Second reverse SMA connector for about 5 seconds to reset the wireless access point to right, are lost, and the default password is restored. Factory default Reset button. For more information, see Restore the Wireless Access Point to the Factory Default Settings on page 71. 3. 10/100/1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45) port with Auto Uplink (Auto...
... Power over Ethernet (PoE) support for a 12 VDC, 1.5A power adapter. 8. Using a sharp object, press and hold this button for an optional 2.4 GHz antenna. 5. Second reverse SMA connector for about 5 seconds to reset the wireless access point to right, are lost, and the default password is restored. Factory default Reset button. For more information, see Restore the Wireless Access Point to the Factory Default Settings on page 71. 3. 10/100/1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45) port with Auto Uplink (Auto...
Reference Manual
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... (maximum) service set identifier (SSID); The default is Best. It shows the status of all options that have a null (blank) SSID to adopt the wireless access point's SSID. Broadcast Wireless Network Name (SSID) Channel / Frequency Select the Yes radio button to enable the wireless access point to see Operating Frequency (Channel) Guidelines on page 139. 11ng mode only Note: For most networks, the default settings work fine. The wireless channels and frequencies depend on page 61. The default setting is NETGEAR_11ng. Some legacy devices...
... (maximum) service set identifier (SSID); The default is Best. It shows the status of all options that have a null (blank) SSID to adopt the wireless access point's SSID. Broadcast Wireless Network Name (SSID) Channel / Frequency Select the Yes radio button to enable the wireless access point to see Operating Frequency (Channel) Guidelines on page 139. 11ng mode only Note: For most networks, the default settings work fine. The wireless channels and frequencies depend on page 61. The default setting is NETGEAR_11ng. Some legacy devices...
Reference Manual
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... same SSID and channel that you comply with the regulatory requirements for wireless connectivity before you have enabled the DHCP server on the wireless access point. 2. Configure the 802.11b/g/n or 802.11a/n wireless adapters of all have configured on the wireless access point, verify that your LAN for total radio frequency (RF) output power in the previous sections, test the computers on your computers have trouble connecting to browse the Internet, or...
... same SSID and channel that you comply with the regulatory requirements for wireless connectivity before you have enabled the DHCP server on the wireless access point. 2. Configure the 802.11b/g/n or 802.11a/n wireless adapters of all have configured on the wireless access point, verify that your LAN for total radio frequency (RF) output power in the previous sections, test the computers on your computers have trouble connecting to browse the Internet, or...
Reference Manual
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...8226; Configure RADIUS Server Settings • Restrict Wireless Access by MAC Address • Schedule the Wireless Radio to access your immediate area to Be Turned Off • Configure Basic Wireless Quality of Service Before you set up wireless security and additional wireless features. The wireless access point functions with devices within a 100-foot radius. Such distances can connect over 802.11n wireless networks at a maximum range of the wireless access point. Make sure that are configuring the wireless access point from a wireless computer and you change the wireless...
...8226; Configure RADIUS Server Settings • Restrict Wireless Access by MAC Address • Schedule the Wireless Radio to access your immediate area to Be Turned Off • Configure Basic Wireless Quality of Service Before you set up wireless security and additional wireless features. The wireless access point functions with devices within a 100-foot radius. Such distances can connect over 802.11n wireless networks at a maximum range of the wireless access point. Make sure that are configuring the wireless access point from a wireless computer and you change the wireless...
Reference Manual
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... enabled, the associated wireless clients (using the same SSID) are not able to communicate with Service Pack 3, and Windows Vista do include the client software that are explained in the BSSID is the MAC address of wireless stations and multiple wireless access points, all wireless adapters support WPA or WPA2. When you configure network authentication, bear in Configure and Enable Security Profiles on your wireless adapter and WPA or WPA2 client software for the wireless access point is associated with each security profile.) • An extended service set...
... enabled, the associated wireless clients (using the same SSID) are not able to communicate with Service Pack 3, and Windows Vista do include the client software that are explained in the BSSID is the MAC address of wireless stations and multiple wireless access points, all wireless adapters support WPA or WPA2. When you configure network authentication, bear in Configure and Enable Security Profiles on your wireless adapter and WPA or WPA2 client software for the wireless access point is associated with each security profile.) • An extended service set...
Reference Manual
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... Privilege drop-down list, select Read Write or Read Only. 3. ProSafe Premium 3 x 3 Dual-Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP620 Manage User Accounts The admin user account is the default user account, which you can add other user accounts, modify them, and delete them. Select Configuration > System > Advanced > User Accounts. Management and Monitoring 75 However, you cannot delete. The User Accounts screen displays: Figure 44. 2. Add user account settings Setting User Name Password Description Enter a new user name Enter a password between 4 and...
... Privilege drop-down list, select Read Write or Read Only. 3. ProSafe Premium 3 x 3 Dual-Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP620 Manage User Accounts The admin user account is the default user account, which you can add other user accounts, modify them, and delete them. Select Configuration > System > Advanced > User Accounts. Management and Monitoring 75 However, you cannot delete. The User Accounts screen displays: Figure 44. 2. Add user account settings Setting User Name Password Description Enter a new user name Enter a password between 4 and...
Reference Manual
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... allows the wireless access point to the wireless access point at different transmit powers. A long transmit preamble might provide a more reliable connection or a slightly longer range. Antenna Note: This setting does not apply to the 802.11a/na modes. This check box is selected. This is 65535. Wireless Clients Enter the maximum number of the following radio buttons to achieve higher throughput. The default setting is the default setting. This value needs to be...
... allows the wireless access point to the wireless access point at different transmit powers. A long transmit preamble might provide a more reliable connection or a slightly longer range. Antenna Note: This setting does not apply to the 802.11a/na modes. This check box is selected. This is 65535. Wireless Clients Enter the maximum number of the following radio buttons to achieve higher throughput. The default setting is the default setting. This value needs to be...
Reference Manual
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... work with your network. • Make sure that the SSID, network authentication, and data encryption settings of the computer with the wireless adapter are the same as those of the wireless access point. • Ping the IP address of the wireless access point to verify that it is powered on, and LAN connections are using an IP address in your network. Check the wireless access point's default configuration against the configuration of other devices in the range of the wireless access point. ProSafe Premium 3 x 3 Dual-Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP620...
... work with your network. • Make sure that the SSID, network authentication, and data encryption settings of the computer with the wireless adapter are the same as those of the wireless access point. • Ping the IP address of the wireless access point to verify that it is powered on, and LAN connections are using an IP address in your network. Check the wireless access point's default configuration against the configuration of other devices in the range of the wireless access point. ProSafe Premium 3 x 3 Dual-Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP620...
Reference Manual
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... or both installed and configured on for your network interface card and for your wireless access point and your workstation are correct and that the addresses are on page 133. - Troubleshooting 136 If one : Pinging with 32 bytes of the following problems: • Wrong physical connections: - From the Windows toolbar, click the Start button, and select Run. 2. Verify that the IP address for the hub ports (if any...
... or both installed and configured on for your network interface card and for your wireless access point and your workstation are correct and that the addresses are on page 133. - Troubleshooting 136 If one : Pinging with 32 bytes of the following problems: • Wrong physical connections: - From the Windows toolbar, click the Start button, and select Run. 2. Verify that the IP address for the hub ports (if any...
Reference Manual
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... Premium 3 x 3 Dual-Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP620 | | |-write-community | | | |-spanning-tree | | | |-time> | | |-custom-ntp-server | | |-ntp-client | | |-ntp-server | | |-time-zone | | | |-vlan> | | |-management-vlan | | |-untagged-vlan | | |-untagged-vlan-status | | | |-exit |-file |-firmware-upgrade |-firmware-upgrade-tftp |-password |-reboot |-restore-configuration |-restore-default-password |-restore-factory-default |-show> | |-configuration | |-interface> | | |-eth> | | | |-statistics wlan> | | | |-2.4GHz> | | | | |-configuration | | | | |-statistics | | | | |-stationlist...
... Premium 3 x 3 Dual-Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP620 | | |-write-community | | | |-spanning-tree | | | |-time> | | |-custom-ntp-server | | |-ntp-client | | |-ntp-server | | |-time-zone | | | |-vlan> | | |-management-vlan | | |-untagged-vlan | | |-untagged-vlan-status | | | |-exit |-file |-firmware-upgrade |-firmware-upgrade-tftp |-password |-reboot |-restore-configuration |-restore-default-password |-restore-factory-default |-show> | |-configuration | |-interface> | | |-eth> | | | |-statistics wlan> | | | |-2.4GHz> | | | | |-configuration | | | | |-statistics | | | | |-stationlist...
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... errors 19 RADIUS servers 58 requirements 19 static for management computer 142 IPv6 addresses default 79, 100, 142 DHCPv6 and DNS servers 100-103 DHCPv6 WINS servers 103 dynamic 79, 101 errors 19 RADIUS servers 58 requirements 19 isolating clients 109 J Java and Javascript 135 K key generation, WEP 54 key update, RADIUS servers 59 H hotspot server 106 I idle time 82 IDS (intrusion detection system) 10, 89 importing known access points 86 infrastructure mode 19 installation kits 35 L LAN configuration...
... errors 19 RADIUS servers 58 requirements 19 static for management computer 142 IPv6 addresses default 79, 100, 142 DHCPv6 and DNS servers 100-103 DHCPv6 WINS servers 103 dynamic 79, 101 errors 19 RADIUS servers 58 requirements 19 isolating clients 109 J Java and Javascript 135 K key generation, WEP 54 key update, RADIUS servers 59 H hotspot server 106 I idle time 82 IDS (intrusion detection system) 10, 89 importing known access points 86 infrastructure mode 19 installation kits 35 L LAN configuration...
Reference Manual
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... service set identifiers. See SSIDs. ProSafe Premium 3 x 3 Dual-Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP620 RADIUS servers 58 SNMP manager, traps 65 syslog server 77 power adapter specifications 141 power socket 13 Power/Test LED behavior 21 described 12 troubleshooting 132 powersaving, WMM 63 preamble type 109 prefix length default 142 DHCPv6 clients 103 wireless access point 79, 100 premature EAP attacks 91 pre-shared key (PSK), WPA, WPA2, and mixed mode 44, 57 priority queues advanced QoS 110 WMM QoS 62 privileges, user...
... service set identifiers. See SSIDs. ProSafe Premium 3 x 3 Dual-Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP620 RADIUS servers 58 SNMP manager, traps 65 syslog server 77 power adapter specifications 141 power socket 13 Power/Test LED behavior 21 described 12 troubleshooting 132 powersaving, WMM 63 preamble type 109 prefix length default 142 DHCPv6 clients 103 wireless access point 79, 100 premature EAP attacks 91 pre-shared key (PSK), WPA, WPA2, and mixed mode 44, 57 priority queues advanced QoS 110 WMM QoS 62 privileges, user...
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ProSafe Premium 3 x 3 Dual-Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP620 software backing up 70 factory defaults 71 restoring from backup file 71 upgrading 68 version, viewing 79 source port, QoS policies 116 Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), enabling 105 specifications, technical 139 SSH (Secure Shell), enabling 66 SSIDs (service set identifiers) broadcasting 50 broadcasting and security 43 broadcasting for 802.11a/na modes 33 broadcasting for 802.11b/bg/ng modes 30 matching 19 stateless and stateful DHCPv6 server 102 station EDCA parameters...
ProSafe Premium 3 x 3 Dual-Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP620 software backing up 70 factory defaults 71 restoring from backup file 71 upgrading 68 version, viewing 79 source port, QoS policies 116 Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), enabling 105 specifications, technical 139 SSH (Secure Shell), enabling 66 SSIDs (service set identifiers) broadcasting 50 broadcasting and security 43 broadcasting for 802.11a/na modes 33 broadcasting for 802.11b/bg/ng modes 30 matching 19 stateless and stateful DHCPv6 server 102 station EDCA parameters...