Datasheet
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... to be segmented • Supports Radius-based MAC address authentication and MAC Address Filter • Supports Client to Client Communication Prevention per ESSID, Wireless Separation • Multiple Security Profiles (max active 4), SSID Isolation and UAM (Universal Access Method) • Supports Wireless Separations (between clients)and Worldwide Wireless Mode (802.11d) Standard • Detects Rogue Access Points with Logs • Easy Configuration with Web Browser (HTTP/HTTPS) or Telnet • Flash Memory for Firmware Upgrade • Range for 802.11b: up to...
... to be segmented • Supports Radius-based MAC address authentication and MAC Address Filter • Supports Client to Client Communication Prevention per ESSID, Wireless Separation • Multiple Security Profiles (max active 4), SSID Isolation and UAM (Universal Access Method) • Supports Wireless Separations (between clients)and Worldwide Wireless Mode (802.11d) Standard • Detects Rogue Access Points with Logs • Easy Configuration with Web Browser (HTTP/HTTPS) or Telnet • Flash Memory for Firmware Upgrade • Range for 802.11b: up to...
Datasheet
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... WPA-802.1x (TKIP, AES, EAP-MD5, EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS, PEAP) • Web Browser (HTTP or HTTPS); For the most recent product information please visit http://www.trendnet.com. 108Mbps 802.11g Hot-Spot Access Point TEW-453APB SPECIFICATIONS Hardware Standards LED Indicator Protocols Console Port CPU/Radio/RAM/Flash Client Support Power Source Dimensions (LxWxH) Weight Temperature Humidity Certification Wireless Module Technique Frequency Range Modes Data Rate (auto fallback) Channels Security Management Antenna...
... WPA-802.1x (TKIP, AES, EAP-MD5, EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS, PEAP) • Web Browser (HTTP or HTTPS); For the most recent product information please visit http://www.trendnet.com. 108Mbps 802.11g Hot-Spot Access Point TEW-453APB SPECIFICATIONS Hardware Standards LED Indicator Protocols Console Port CPU/Radio/RAM/Flash Client Support Power Source Dimensions (LxWxH) Weight Temperature Humidity Certification Wireless Module Technique Frequency Range Modes Data Rate (auto fallback) Channels Security Management Antenna...
Quick Installation Guide
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... (4.7 or higher). 4. Verify Package Contents Please make sure you set-up the Access Point, you run into problems, please refer to your existing wired network. 5. If you for connecting the Access Point to the Troubleshooting section. A Hub or Switch connecting your network switch. 1 English A computer with Wired (RJ45) or Wireless network card. 2. This guide will help you have the following: 1. English QIG 1. An RJ-45 Network Cable for purchasing TRENDnet's TEW-453APB Hot Spot Wireless Access Point.
... (4.7 or higher). 4. Verify Package Contents Please make sure you set-up the Access Point, you run into problems, please refer to your existing wired network. 5. If you for connecting the Access Point to the Troubleshooting section. A Hub or Switch connecting your network switch. 1 English A computer with Wired (RJ45) or Wireless network card. 2. This guide will help you have the following: 1. English QIG 1. An RJ-45 Network Cable for purchasing TRENDnet's TEW-453APB Hot Spot Wireless Access Point.
Quick Installation Guide
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.... Install Hardware 1. Connect the RJ45 network cable to the Access Point, then connect the other end of your 10/100mbps network. 3. The best place for the Access Point. Make sure you are on: Power, LAN, Wireless. 2 English using a wired computer to configure the Access Point, please connect this computer to the same Switch or Hub the TEW-453APB is connected to your wireless network. 2. Locate an optimum location for the Access Point is now connected to . TEW-453APB 2 3 2 NOTE: If you use the power adapter supplied...
.... Install Hardware 1. Connect the RJ45 network cable to the Access Point, then connect the other end of your 10/100mbps network. 3. The best place for the Access Point. Make sure you are on: Power, LAN, Wireless. 2 English using a wired computer to configure the Access Point, please connect this computer to the same Switch or Hub the TEW-453APB is connected to your wireless network. 2. Locate an optimum location for the Access Point is now connected to . TEW-453APB 2 3 2 NOTE: If you use the power adapter supplied...
Quick Installation Guide
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... the IP address http://192.168.0.228 in the User's Guide. A1: Please make sure that the power adapters for your workstation and the TEW-453APB are in the same network segment, then doublecheck the connection between the TEW-453APB and your switch, and make sure that may cause undesired operation. 11 A4: You can 't use the Access Point, what should I cannot connect to comply with FCC and...
... the IP address http://192.168.0.228 in the User's Guide. A1: Please make sure that the power adapters for your workstation and the TEW-453APB are in the same network segment, then doublecheck the connection between the TEW-453APB and your switch, and make sure that may cause undesired operation. 11 A4: You can 't use the Access Point, what should I cannot connect to comply with FCC and...
User Guide
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... SERVER CONFIGURATION 42 Overview ...42 Using WEP ...42 Using WPA-PSK...43 Using WPA-802.1x ...44 802.1x Server Setup (Windows 2000 Server 45 802.1x Client Setup on Windows XP 55 Using 802.1x Mode (without WPA 61 CHAPTER 5 OPERATION AND STATUS 62 Operation ...62 Status Screen...62 CHAPTER 6 ACCESS POINT MANAGEMENT 69 Overview ...69 Admin Login Screen...69 Auto Config/Update ...71 Config File...73 Syslog Log Settings...75 Rogue APs ...76 SNMP ...77 Upgrade Firmware ...78 APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS 79 Wireless Access Point...79 APPENDIX B TROUBLESHOOTING...
... SERVER CONFIGURATION 42 Overview ...42 Using WEP ...42 Using WPA-PSK...43 Using WPA-802.1x ...44 802.1x Server Setup (Windows 2000 Server 45 802.1x Client Setup on Windows XP 55 Using 802.1x Mode (without WPA 61 CHAPTER 5 OPERATION AND STATUS 62 Operation ...62 Status Screen...62 CHAPTER 6 ACCESS POINT MANAGEMENT 69 Overview ...69 Admin Login Screen...69 Auto Config/Update ...71 Config File...73 Syslog Log Settings...75 Rogue APs ...76 SNMP ...77 Upgrade Firmware ...78 APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS 79 Wireless Access Point...79 APPENDIX B TROUBLESHOOTING...
User Guide
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... a powerful tool to control access to prevent unauthorized users from different sources to the Wireless Access Point using only your LAN. • Access Control. If desired, PCs and devices connecting using a Radius Server. • Rogue AP Detection. Support for 802.1x mode is included. Both TKIP and AES encryption methods are stored in a flash memory and can check the MAC address of Wireless Station MAC addresses by using different SSIDs can use both Bridge Mode and Access Point Mode simultaneously! • Client/Repeater Access Point. For maximum flexibility, wireless...
... a powerful tool to control access to prevent unauthorized users from different sources to the Wireless Access Point using only your LAN. • Access Control. If desired, PCs and devices connecting using a Radius Server. • Rogue AP Detection. Support for 802.1x mode is included. Both TKIP and AES encryption methods are stored in a flash memory and can check the MAC address of Wireless Station MAC addresses by using different SSIDs can use both Bridge Mode and Access Point Mode simultaneously! • Client/Repeater Access Point. For maximum flexibility, wireless...
User Guide
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...the Wireless Access Point to act as a Wireless Bridge. This provides the possibility of creating scripts to -Point and Multi-Point Bridge modes are supported. 3 The Wireless Access Point supports UAM (Universal Access Method), making it to easily fit into your existing Windows network. • Radius Accounting Support. Both Point-to perform common configuration changes. • NetBIOS & WINS Support. Support for . • WDS Support. If you have a Radius Server, you have a Syslog Server, the Wireless Access Point can send its firmware, by downloading and installing new firmware...
...the Wireless Access Point to act as a Wireless Bridge. This provides the possibility of creating scripts to -Point and Multi-Point Bridge modes are supported. 3 The Wireless Access Point supports UAM (Universal Access Method), making it to easily fit into your existing Windows network. • Radius Accounting Support. Both Point-to perform common configuration changes. • NetBIOS & WINS Support. Support for . • WDS Support. If you have a Radius Server, you have a Syslog Server, the Wireless Access Point can send its firmware, by downloading and installing new firmware...
User Guide
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... your LAN. By default, this button if you want to change the IP Address of the Wireless Access Point. Buttons Refresh Detail Info Web Management Set IP Address Exit Click this button. 9 Exit the Management utility program by the administrator. Access Point Setup Wireless Access Points The main panel displays a list of all Wireless Access Points found on your LAN. The wireless standard or standards used on the network. Note: If the desired Wireless Access Point is installed and ON, then update the list by the Wireless Access Point...
... your LAN. By default, this button if you want to change the IP Address of the Wireless Access Point. Buttons Refresh Detail Info Web Management Set IP Address Exit Click this button. 9 Exit the Management utility program by the administrator. Access Point Setup Wireless Access Points The main panel displays a list of all Wireless Access Points found on your LAN. The wireless standard or standards used on the network. Note: If the desired Wireless Access Point is installed and ON, then update the list by the Wireless Access Point...
User Guide
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...; Up to four (4) Security Profiles can be enabled at one time, allowing up to 4 different SSIDs to be copied to the "Address" field, and the "Add" button will be used simultaneously. To add a Trusted Station which is not in the "Trusted Station" list. 2. Select the Station in the "Other Wireless Stations" list, enter the required data and click this button. 1. Edit Add Clear Access Point Setup To change to "Update". 3.
...; Up to four (4) Security Profiles can be enabled at one time, allowing up to 4 different SSIDs to be copied to the "Address" field, and the "Add" button will be used simultaneously. To add a Trusted Station which is not in the "Trusted Station" list. 2. Select the Station in the "Other Wireless Stations" list, enter the required data and click this button. 1. Edit Add Clear Access Point Setup To change to "Update". 3.
User Guide
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... address, port number, and shared key for login to your Web server. When an associated client tries to use HTTP (TCP, port 80) connections, they will be completed before you can login to your Radius Server. • Add a RADIUS client on RADIUS server, using "Internal" or "External" authentication. • Internal authentication uses the web page built into the Wireless Access Point. • External authentication uses a web page on the Wireless Access Point. • Ensure the Wireless Access Point has the correct address, port number, and shared key for login to your Web server...
... address, port number, and shared key for login to your Web server. When an associated client tries to use HTTP (TCP, port 80) connections, they will be completed before you can login to your Radius Server. • Add a RADIUS client on RADIUS server, using "Internal" or "External" authentication. • Internal authentication uses the web page built into the Wireless Access Point. • External authentication uses a web page on the Wireless Access Point. • Ensure the Wireless Access Point has the correct address, port number, and shared key for login to your Web server...
User Guide
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... listed as defined on your Web Server. The logon data is allowed. On the Access Point's UAM screen, select External Web-based Authentication, and enter the URL for authentication. 24 Figure 15: UAM Screen Data - Wireless Access Point User Guide 3. Client PCs must then click the link or button in order to reach the Access Point's login page. 7. The client (user) must provide some system to let users know the correct name and password to the Radius Server...
... listed as defined on your Web Server. The logon data is allowed. On the Access Point's UAM screen, select External Web-based Authentication, and enter the URL for authentication. 24 Figure 15: UAM Screen Data - Wireless Access Point User Guide 3. Client PCs must then click the link or button in order to reach the Access Point's login page. 7. The client (user) must provide some system to let users know the correct name and password to the Radius Server...
User Guide
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Unicast (point-to-point) transmissions are encrypted using AES - Key Lifetime This field determines how often the Group key is displayed. UAM The current status is dynamically updated. Wireless Access Point User Guide AES. • AES - CCMP + TKIP - This will always be updated regularly. Group Key Update This refers to be "Disabled", because UAM is not available with WPA-PSK. Enter the desired value. CCMP, and multicast (broadcast) transmissions are encrypted using TKIP. The Configure button for...
Unicast (point-to-point) transmissions are encrypted using AES - Key Lifetime This field determines how often the Group key is displayed. UAM The current status is dynamically updated. Wireless Access Point User Guide AES. • AES - CCMP + TKIP - This will always be updated regularly. Group Key Update This refers to be "Disabled", because UAM is not available with WPA-PSK. Enter the desired value. CCMP, and multicast (broadcast) transmissions are encrypted using TKIP. The Configure button for...
User Guide
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...encrypted using TKIP, and multicast (broadcast) transmissions are encrypted using 64 bit WEP. • TKIP + 128 bit WEP - CCMP, and multicast (broadcast) transmissions are encrypted using TKIP. Radius Accounting Enable this if you want this and enter the desired update interval. Radius MAC Authentication The current status is dynamically updated. Unicast (point-to be "Disabled", because Radius MAC Authentication is the most common sub-type of the Access Point. Radius Port Enter the port number used by your network. Enter the key value to -point) and multicast (broadcast...
...encrypted using TKIP, and multicast (broadcast) transmissions are encrypted using 64 bit WEP. • TKIP + 128 bit WEP - CCMP, and multicast (broadcast) transmissions are encrypted using TKIP. Radius Accounting Enable this if you want this and enter the desired update interval. Radius MAC Authentication The current status is dynamically updated. Unicast (point-to be "Disabled", because Radius MAC Authentication is the most common sub-type of the Access Point. Radius Port Enter the port number used by your network. Enter the key value to -point) and multicast (broadcast...
User Guide
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Access Point Setup Wireless Screens There are allowed. only 802.11g connections are two (2) configuration screens available: • Basic Settings • Advanced Basic Settings Screen The settings on the menu to transmit or receive at all. • 802.11b and 802.11g - select this if for some reason you only have 802.11g, selecting this screen must match the settings used by both 802...
Access Point Setup Wireless Screens There are allowed. only 802.11g connections are two (2) configuration screens available: • Basic Settings • Advanced Basic Settings Screen The settings on the menu to transmit or receive at all. • 802.11b and 802.11g - select this if for some reason you only have 802.11g, selecting this screen must match the settings used by both 802...
User Guide
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... a normal Access Point • Client/Repeater - The SSID will always connect at this option is on-line and broadcasting its SSID, you must select the security profile whose SSID is broadcast. Disable AP mode. However, this speed. operate as a client or repeater for connections to this "Atheros Super G" mode. You can either enter the MAC address directly, or, if the other AP in the Repeater AP MAC Address field. Wireless Access Point User Guide AP Mode Repeater AP MAC Address Broadcast SSID Super G" mode can connect at 108Mbps, and they...
... a normal Access Point • Client/Repeater - The SSID will always connect at this option is on-line and broadcasting its SSID, you must select the security profile whose SSID is broadcast. Disable AP mode. However, this speed. operate as a client or repeater for connections to this "Atheros Super G" mode. You can either enter the MAC address directly, or, if the other AP in the Repeater AP MAC Address field. Wireless Access Point User Guide AP Mode Repeater AP MAC Address Broadcast SSID Super G" mode can connect at 108Mbps, and they...
User Guide
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... the list of the firmware currently installed. Firmware Version The version of all current Wireless Stations using the Access Point. 63 Stations Click this to open a sub-window where you can view the activity log. Domain The region or domain, as the PCs on the System screen. Bridge Mode The current Bridge mode is displayed. Status Screen Access Point Access Point Name The current name will display "Enabled" or "Disabled". MAC Address The MAC (physical) address of the Wireless Access Point. Wireless Channel...
... the list of the firmware currently installed. Firmware Version The version of all current Wireless Stations using the Access Point. 63 Stations Click this to open a sub-window where you can view the activity log. Domain The region or domain, as the PCs on the System screen. Bridge Mode The current Bridge mode is displayed. Status Screen Access Point Access Point Name The current name will display "Enabled" or "Disabled". MAC Address The MAC (physical) address of the Wireless Access Point. Wireless Channel...
User Guide
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... explains when and how to use the Wireless Access Point's "Management" Features. 6 Overview This Chapter covers the following features, available on the Wireless Access Point's Management menu. • Admin Login • Auto Config/Update • Config File • Syslog Log Settings • Rogue APs • SNMP • Upgrade Firmware Admin Login Screen The Admin Login screen allows you to assign a password to the configuration interface. This password limits access to the Wireless Access Point. The default password is recommended that this be changed, using this screen. It is...
... explains when and how to use the Wireless Access Point's "Management" Features. 6 Overview This Chapter covers the following features, available on the Wireless Access Point's Management menu. • Admin Login • Auto Config/Update • Config File • Syslog Log Settings • Rogue APs • SNMP • Upgrade Firmware Admin Login Screen The Admin Login screen allows you to assign a password to the configuration interface. This password limits access to the Wireless Access Point. The default password is recommended that this be changed, using this screen. It is...
User Guide
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... (SSID), form a Basic Service Set (BSS). Wireless LAN Terminology Modes Wireless LANs can then access all LAN resources. Different Access Points within an ESS can communicate only with each other . Notebook PCs with different SSIDs are used to a wired (Ethernet) LAN. SSID/ESSID BSS/SSID A group of Wireless Stations, and multiple Access Points, all using the same ID (ESSID), form an Extended Service Set (ESS). Devices with wireless cards) to connect Wireless Stations (e.g. Access Points can only function in order to configure and operate a Wireless LAN.
... (SSID), form a Basic Service Set (BSS). Wireless LAN Terminology Modes Wireless LANs can then access all LAN resources. Different Access Points within an ESS can communicate only with each other . Notebook PCs with different SSIDs are used to a wired (Ethernet) LAN. SSID/ESSID BSS/SSID A group of Wireless Stations, and multiple Access Points, all using the same ID (ESSID), form an Extended Service Set (ESS). Devices with wireless cards) to connect Wireless Stations (e.g. Access Points can only function in order to configure and operate a Wireless LAN.
User Guide
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... cable is connected to. (Do not select your PC to the Access Point. Using the CLI - Use 9600, N, 8, 1, with hardware flow control, as "AP" • "Port" or "Connect Using" - The CLI requires either a Telnet connection or a physical connection from your Telnet client, and establish a connection to the serial (RS232) port on the Wireless Access point. 2. e.g. Enter the same login name and password as used for the user name and password. Once connected, you can install it using Start - Settings - Configure the connection...
... cable is connected to. (Do not select your PC to the Access Point. Using the CLI - Use 9600, N, 8, 1, with hardware flow control, as "AP" • "Port" or "Connect Using" - The CLI requires either a Telnet connection or a physical connection from your Telnet client, and establish a connection to the serial (RS232) port on the Wireless Access point. 2. e.g. Enter the same login name and password as used for the user name and password. Once connected, you can install it using Start - Settings - Configure the connection...