Datasheet
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....05.2008 Features for network management include VLAN, SNMP support, System log support, and Rogue AP for WPA, and also Radius based MAC authentication. wireless 108Mbps 802.11g Hot-Spot Access Point TEW-453APB The TEW-453APB is a 108Mbps high speed 802.11g Wireless Access Point that offers advanced wireless security, network management, and Power-over Ethernet (PoE) IEEE 802.3af support • Wi...
....05.2008 Features for network management include VLAN, SNMP support, System log support, and Rogue AP for WPA, and also Radius based MAC authentication. wireless 108Mbps 802.11g Hot-Spot Access Point TEW-453APB The TEW-453APB is a 108Mbps high speed 802.11g Wireless Access Point that offers advanced wireless security, network management, and Power-over Ethernet (PoE) IEEE 802.3af support • Wi...
Datasheet
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...108Mbps 10 5 BER @ -68 dBm (typical) NETWORKING SOLUTIONS 108Mbps 802.11g Hot-Spot Wireless Access Point (TEW-453APB) Client with Wireless PC Card Client with Wireless...TEW-453APB • Multi-Language Quick Installation Guide • CD-ROM (User's Guide) • Power Adapter RELATED PRODUCTS TEW-441PC TEW-443PI TEW-444UB 108Mbps 802.11g Wireless PC Card 108Mbps 802.11g Wireless PCI Adapter 108Mbps 802.11g Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter ORDERING INFORMATION 20675 Manhattan Place,Torrance, CA 90501 USA Tel: 1-310-961-5500 Fax: 1-310-961-5511 Web: www.trendnet...8226; Access Point, AP Client/...
...108Mbps 10 5 BER @ -68 dBm (typical) NETWORKING SOLUTIONS 108Mbps 802.11g Hot-Spot Wireless Access Point (TEW-453APB) Client with Wireless PC Card Client with Wireless...TEW-453APB • Multi-Language Quick Installation Guide • CD-ROM (User's Guide) • Power Adapter RELATED PRODUCTS TEW-441PC TEW-443PI TEW-444UB 108Mbps 802.11g Wireless PC Card 108Mbps 802.11g Wireless PCI Adapter 108Mbps 802.11g Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter ORDERING INFORMATION 20675 Manhattan Place,Torrance, CA 90501 USA Tel: 1-310-961-5500 Fax: 1-310-961-5511 Web: www.trendnet...8226; Access Point, AP Client/...
User Guide
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... 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 83 Overview ...83 General Problems ...83 APPENDIX C WINDOWS TCP/IP 85 Overview ...85 Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows 9x...
... 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 83 Overview ...83 General Problems ...83 APPENDIX C WINDOWS TCP/IP 85 Overview ...85 Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows 9x...
User Guide
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... a flash memory and can be upgraded easily, using a Radius Server. • Rogue AP Detection. The Wireless Access Point can even use the Wireless Access Point to gain access to be isolated from your LAN. • Password - The Access Control feature can check the MAC address of Wireless Station MAC addresses by using only your existing Radius Server (as a Client or...
... a flash memory and can be upgraded easily, using a Radius Server. • Rogue AP Detection. The Wireless Access Point can even use the Wireless Access Point to gain access to be isolated from your LAN. • Password - The Access Control feature can check the MAC address of Wireless Station MAC addresses by using only your existing Radius Server (as a Client or...
User Guide
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Wireless Access Point User Guide Data - If not displayed, the profile is currently disabled. • Profile Name The current profile name is displayed. • [SSID] The current SSID associated with this profile is displayed. • [Band] The Wireless Band (2.4 GHz, 5GHz) for the selected profile. • Disable - Disable ...the profile, this option is currently enabled. Buttons • Enable - See below for 802.11b and 802.11g (2.4 GHz band) AP mode. The SSID associated with this option is only useful if the hubs/switches on the "Advanced" screen has been enabled. For each...
Wireless Access Point User Guide Data - If not displayed, the profile is currently disabled. • Profile Name The current profile name is displayed. • [SSID] The current SSID associated with this profile is displayed. • [Band] The Wireless Band (2.4 GHz, 5GHz) for the selected profile. • Disable - Disable ...the profile, this option is currently enabled. Buttons • Enable - See below for 802.11b and 802.11g (2.4 GHz band) AP mode. The SSID associated with this option is only useful if the hubs/switches on the "Advanced" screen has been enabled. For each...
User Guide
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... the same VLAN, just enter the same VLAN ID for each profile (SSID) to . Access Point Setup VLAN Configuration Screen This screen is accessed via the Configure VLAN button on the Security Profiles screen. • The settings on this AP will be in the range 1 ~ 4095. Figure 11: VLAN Configuration Data - Client Traffic Profile...
... the same VLAN, just enter the same VLAN ID for each profile (SSID) to . Access Point Setup VLAN Configuration Screen This screen is accessed via the Configure VLAN button on the Security Profiles screen. • The settings on this AP will be in the range 1 ~ 4095. Figure 11: VLAN Configuration Data - Client Traffic Profile...
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Normally, this AP will be sent over each packet be replicated (up to 8 times). Wireless Access Point User Guide Replicate... Specified VLAN ID If selected, each packet generated by this ID should only be one of the client VLAN IDs defined above . This has a detrimental effect on performance, so should be used if necessary. This requires that each active VLAN, as defined in the client VLAN table above . 18 If selected, you can enter the desired VLAN ID.
Normally, this AP will be sent over each packet be replicated (up to 8 times). Wireless Access Point User Guide Replicate... Specified VLAN ID If selected, each packet generated by this ID should only be one of the client VLAN IDs defined above . This has a detrimental effect on performance, so should be used if necessary. This requires that each active VLAN, as defined in the client VLAN table above . 18 If selected, you can enter the desired VLAN ID.
User Guide
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... is visible, it displays the name used , provided it is visible, it matches the value on the Radius Server. Radius-based MAC Authentication Screen Enable ... Wireless Access Point User Guide Radius-based MAC authentication Screen This screen will look different depending on the Radius Server. Enter the desired key value in HEX, and... the Radius Server has the same value. Any value can be prompted for connections to the Radius Server. Enter the key value to use the AP's IP address instead of your network. Client Login Name If this screen.
... is visible, it displays the name used , provided it is visible, it matches the value on the Radius Server. Radius-based MAC Authentication Screen Enable ... Wireless Access Point User Guide Radius-based MAC authentication Screen This screen will look different depending on the Radius Server. Enter the desired key value in HEX, and... the Radius Server has the same value. Any value can be prompted for connections to the Radius Server. Enter the key value to use the AP's IP address instead of your network. Client Login Name If this screen.
User Guide
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Wireless Access Point User Guide WINS Enable WINS WINS Server Name/IP Address If your WINS server. 36 Enter the name or IP address of your LAN has a WINS server, you can enable this to have this AP register with the WINS server.
Wireless Access Point User Guide WINS Enable WINS WINS Server Name/IP Address If your WINS server. 36 Enter the name or IP address of your LAN has a WINS server, you can enable this to have this AP register with the WINS server.
User Guide
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...AP to transmit or receive at all. • 802.11b and 802.11g - Only clients supporting the "Atheros 37 if selected, only 802.11b connections are allowed. 802.11g wireless stations will allow connections by Wireless... Stations. This uses Packet Bursting, FastFrame, Compression, and Channel Bonding (using the default setting. • Dynamic Super 802.11g (108Mbps...-compatible with the 802.11b standard. • 802.11g - Access Point Setup Wireless Screens There are two (2) configuration screens available: • Basic Settings...
...AP to transmit or receive at all. • 802.11b and 802.11g - Only clients supporting the "Atheros 37 if selected, only 802.11b connections are allowed. 802.11g wireless stations will allow connections by Wireless... Stations. This uses Packet Bursting, FastFrame, Compression, and Channel Bonding (using the default setting. • Dynamic Super 802.11g (108Mbps...-compatible with the 802.11b standard. • 802.11g - Access Point Setup Wireless Screens There are two (2) configuration screens available: • Basic Settings...
User Guide
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... profile whose SSID is on-line and broadcasting its SSID, you want to increase throughput. Wireless Access Point User Guide AP Mode Repeater AP MAC Address Broadcast SSID Super G" mode can connect at 108Mbps, and they will only use Bridge Mode. Stations can connect at 108Mbps; act as a normal Access Point • Client/Repeater - The SSID will then be broadcast.
... profile whose SSID is on-line and broadcasting its SSID, you want to increase throughput. Wireless Access Point User Guide AP Mode Repeater AP MAC Address Broadcast SSID Super G" mode can connect at 108Mbps, and they will only use Bridge Mode. Stations can connect at 108Mbps; act as a normal Access Point • Client/Repeater - The SSID will then be broadcast.
User Guide
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...; If "Automatic" is "Client/Repeater". In PTMP mode, only allow specified APs". 2. Current Channel This displays the current channel used simultaneously, unless AP mode is selected, the Access Point will select the best available Channel. • If you experience interference (shown by the Access Point. Select the desired Bridge mode: • None (disable) - Bridge to -Multi...
...; If "Automatic" is "Client/Repeater". In PTMP mode, only allow specified APs". 2. Current Channel This displays the current channel used simultaneously, unless AP mode is selected, the Access Point will select the best available Channel. • If you experience interference (shown by the Access Point. Select the desired Bridge mode: • None (disable) - Bridge to -Multi...
User Guide
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.... Select the desired option. Access Point Setup Parameters Disassociated Timeout Fragmentation Beacon Interval RTS/CTS Threshold Preamble Type Output Power Level Antenna Selection 802.11b Protection Type Short Slot Time Protection Mode Protection Rate This determines how quickly a Wireless Station will give a greater ..." with this AP, when no traffic is CTS-only. The default is only 1 option available. Enter the preferred setting between 20 and 1000. The "Short" setting takes less time when used in progress.) Normally, this setting as required. If your Access Point has 2 antennae...
.... Select the desired option. Access Point Setup Parameters Disassociated Timeout Fragmentation Beacon Interval RTS/CTS Threshold Preamble Type Output Power Level Antenna Selection 802.11b Protection Type Short Slot Time Protection Mode Protection Rate This determines how quickly a Wireless Station will give a greater ..." with this AP, when no traffic is CTS-only. The default is only 1 option available. Enter the preferred setting between 20 and 1000. The "Short" setting takes less time when used in progress.) Normally, this setting as required. If your Access Point has 2 antennae...
User Guide
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... you wish to join. • Windows XP will detect any available Wireless networks, and allow you to configure each network independently. 58 Select the Authentication Tab, and ensure that Enable network access control using IEEE 802.1X is selected, and Smart Card or other Certificate is... now complete. 802.1x Authentication Setup 1. Figure 45: Authentication Tab Encryption Settings The Encryption settings must match the APs (Access Points) on the Wireless Network Connection, and select Properties. 3. Certificate setup is selected from the EAP type. Control Panel Network Connections...
... you wish to join. • Windows XP will detect any available Wireless networks, and allow you to configure each network independently. 58 Select the Authentication Tab, and ensure that Enable network access control using IEEE 802.1X is selected, and Smart Card or other Certificate is... now complete. 802.1x Authentication Setup 1. Figure 45: Authentication Tab Encryption Settings The Encryption settings must match the APs (Access Points) on the Wireless Network Connection, and select Properties. 3. Certificate setup is selected from the EAP type. Control Panel Network Connections...
User Guide
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.... Bridge Mode The current Bridge mode is displayed. Buttons Statistics Click this to open a sub-window which the Wireless Access Point is displayed. Gateway Enter the Gateway for the IP Address above. Profile Status Click this to open a sub-...the list of all current Wireless Stations using the Access Point. 63 Security Profiles Name This displays the current name of the Wireless Access Point. Status Screen Access Point Access Point Name The current name will display "Enabled" or "Disabled". AP Mode The current Access Point mode is attached (the same...
.... Bridge Mode The current Bridge mode is displayed. Buttons Statistics Click this to open a sub-window which the Wireless Access Point is displayed. Gateway Enter the Gateway for the IP Address above. Profile Status Click this to open a sub-...the list of all current Wireless Stations using the Access Point. 63 Security Profiles Name This displays the current name of the Wireless Access Point. Status Screen Access Point Access Point Name The current name will display "Enabled" or "Disabled". AP Mode The current Access Point mode is attached (the same...
User Guide
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... of valid Data packets transmitted to another (or the same) AP. Wireless Access Point User Guide Statistics Screen This screen is displayed when the 2.4GHz Statistics button on the Status screen is the...Disassociation The number of "Authentication" packets received. Reassociation is the process of valid Data packets transmitted to be transferred from Wireless Stations, at application level. Figure 50: Statistics Screen Data - It shows details of "Deauthentication" packets received. Deauthentication The number of the traffic flowing through the Wireless Access Point.
... of valid Data packets transmitted to another (or the same) AP. Wireless Access Point User Guide Statistics Screen This screen is displayed when the 2.4GHz Statistics button on the Status screen is the...Disassociation The number of "Authentication" packets received. Reassociation is the process of valid Data packets transmitted to be transferred from Wireless Stations, at application level. Figure 50: Statistics Screen Data - It shows details of "Deauthentication" packets received. Deauthentication The number of the traffic flowing through the Wireless Access Point.
User Guide
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...: Admin Login Screen 69 Chapter 6 Access Point Management This Chapter 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 69 Chapter 6 Access Point Management This Chapter 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...
User Guide
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...connections to provide the same login data (user name, password) as for the Administrator. The default value is 443. Enable HTTPS Enable this AP using a Telnet client. Repeat New Password Re-enter the desired login password. The default value is 80. If enabled, you will have ...Change Admin Password If you must be accepted. If enabled, you wish to allow admin connections via wired Ethernet only will not be enabled. Wireless Access Point User Guide Data - Admin Login Screen Login User Name Enter the login name for a HTTP (Web) connection. 70 New Password Enter the ...
...connections to provide the same login data (user name, password) as for the Administrator. The default value is 443. Enable HTTPS Enable this AP using a Telnet client. Repeat New Password Re-enter the desired login password. The default value is 80. If enabled, you will have ...Change Admin Password If you must be accepted. If enabled, you wish to allow admin connections via wired Ethernet only will not be enabled. Wireless Access Point User Guide Data - Admin Login Screen Login User Name Enter the login name for a HTTP (Web) connection. 70 New Password Enter the ...
User Guide
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...Wireless LAN) will be copied: • The IP address is not copied, and will not change . Some data cannot be searched for compatible APs. If not checked, "Auto Configuration" requests will update its configuration is not copied, and will configure itself by other AP If checked, this AP... will respond to Autoconfiguration request by copying data from your FTP Server. The Access Point will not change . • The operating mode ( Repeater, Bridge, etc) is...
...Wireless LAN) will be copied: • The IP address is not copied, and will not change . Some data cannot be searched for compatible APs. If not checked, "Auto Configuration" requests will update its configuration is not copied, and will configure itself by other AP If checked, this AP... will respond to Autoconfiguration request by copying data from your FTP Server. The Access Point will not change . • The operating mode ( Repeater, Bridge, etc) is...
User Guide
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... Auto-configuration" setting Auto Update Check for the login name above. 72 Wireless Access Point User Guide Provide login name and password Provide "Respond to the FTP Server. Enter the full path (including the FW filename) to the AP making the Auto-configuration request will keep its existing setting. Enter the password for Firmware...
... Auto-configuration" setting Auto Update Check for the login name above. 72 Wireless Access Point User Guide Provide login name and password Provide "Respond to the FTP Server. Enter the full path (including the FW filename) to the AP making the Auto-configuration request will keep its existing setting. Enter the password for Firmware...