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...of your Wireless Access Point 1 Package Contents ...4 Physical Details...4 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION 6 Requirements...6 Procedure ...6 CHAPTER 3 ACCESS POINT SETUP 8 Overview ...8 Setup using the Windows Utility 8 Setup using a Web Browser 11 Access Control ...13 Security Profiles...15 Security Profile Screen...19 System Screen ...35 Wireless Screens ...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 ...
...of your Wireless Access Point 1 Package Contents ...4 Physical Details...4 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION 6 Requirements...6 Procedure ...6 CHAPTER 3 ACCESS POINT SETUP 8 Overview ...8 Setup using the Windows Utility 8 Setup using a Web Browser 11 Access Control ...13 Security Profiles...15 Security Profile Screen...19 System Screen ...35 Wireless Screens ...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 ...
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...setup utility. Idle Off - On - Normal operation. If any of the above items are damaged or missing, please contact your dealer immediately. Off - Data includes "network traffic" as well as user data. 4 Flashing - Data is being transmitted or received via the Wireless access point. Error condition. Flashing - Wireless Access Point... User Guide Package Contents The following items should be included: • Wireless Access Point • Power Adapter ...
...setup utility. Idle Off - On - Normal operation. If any of the above items are damaged or missing, please contact your dealer immediately. Off - Data includes "network traffic" as well as user data. 4 Flashing - Data is being transmitted or received via the Wireless access point. Error condition. Flashing - Wireless Access Point... User Guide Package Contents The following items should be included: • Wireless Access Point • Power Adapter ...
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... has an invalid IP address. The program then searches the network for Basic Operation of the Setup process for all active Wireless Access Points and lists them as an Access Point for your Wireless Access Point. Main Screen Start the program by the setup program. Wireless Station Configuration. Using this utility is supplied on your LAN, and to complete the installation...
... has an invalid IP address. The program then searches the network for Basic Operation of the Setup process for all active Wireless Access Points and lists them as an Access Point for your Wireless Access Point. Main Screen Start the program by the setup program. Wireless Station Configuration. Using this utility is supplied on your LAN, and to complete the installation...
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... Address Exit Click this button, and enter an unused IP address from the IP address range used by the administrator. This will be blank. Access Point Setup Wireless Access Points The main panel displays a list of all Wireless Access Points found on your LAN. Exit the Management utility program by clicking the Refresh button. Any extra information for the...
... Address Exit Click this button, and enter an unused IP address from the IP address range used by the administrator. This will be blank. Access Point Setup Wireless Access Points The main panel displays a list of all Wireless Access Points found on your LAN. Exit the Management utility program by clicking the Refresh button. Any extra information for the...
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... your Web Browser. See Chapter 4 for the Password. 4. Wireless Access Point User Guide Setup Procedure 1. Click the Web Management button to connect to the selected Wireless Access Point using your environment. If prompted, enter the User Name and Password again. 6. Setup is now complete. Identification, location, and Network settings • Wireless - If prompted, enter the user name and password...
... your Web Browser. See Chapter 4 for the Password. 4. Wireless Access Point User Guide Setup Procedure 1. Click the Web Management button to connect to the selected Wireless Access Point using your environment. If prompted, enter the User Name and Password again. 6. Setup is now complete. Identification, location, and Network settings • Wireless - If prompted, enter the user name and password...
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.... The configuration program has been tested on the following browsers: • Netscape V4.08 or later • Internet Explorer V4 or later Setup Procedure Before commencing, install the Wireless Access Point in the following format: SCxxxxxx Where xxxxxx is on the Admin Login screen. Use a PC which displays the current settings and status. Always...
.... The configuration program has been tested on the following browsers: • Netscape V4.08 or later • Internet Explorer V4 or later Setup Procedure Before commencing, install the Wireless Access Point in the following format: SCxxxxxx Where xxxxxx is on the Admin Login screen. Use a PC which displays the current settings and status. Always...
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Wireless Access Point User Guide 7. These are described in the range 192.168.0.1 ~ 192.168.0.254, with this, you can happen if your environment. Setup is not compatible with a Network Mask of 255.255.255.0. If you must now be ... can 't connect: It is likely that your changes and restart the Wireless Access Point. MAC level access control. • Security Profiles - Wireless stations must change your PC's IP address to match the Wireless Access Point. The default IP address of the Wireless Access Point is incompatible with a Network Mask of 255.255.255.0. Basic & ...
Wireless Access Point User Guide 7. These are described in the range 192.168.0.1 ~ 192.168.0.254, with this, you can happen if your environment. Setup is not compatible with a Network Mask of 255.255.255.0. If you must now be ... can 't connect: It is likely that your changes and restart the Wireless Access Point. MAC level access control. • Security Profiles - Wireless stations must change your PC's IP address to match the Wireless Access Point. The default IP address of the Wireless Access Point is incompatible with a Network Mask of 255.255.255.0. Basic & ...
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... like the following data is in the "Trusted Wireless Stations" list before enabling this button. Click Access Control on the menu to your PC, click this feature. Warning ! the MAC or physical address of Trusted Stations from the Access Point to Enable or Disable this button. 13 Access Point Setup Access Control This feature can be empty. the...
... like the following data is in the "Trusted Wireless Stations" list before enabling this button. Click Access Control on the menu to your PC, click this feature. Warning ! the MAC or physical address of Trusted Stations from the Access Point to Enable or Disable this button. 13 Access Point Setup Access Control This feature can be empty. the...
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...the Name and Address fields. Edit Add Clear Access Point Setup To change to "Update". 3. Select the Station in the "Trusted Stations" list, select it and click this button. To add a Trusted Station which is not in the "Other Wireless Stations" list, enter the required data and ...this button. 1. Figure 10: Security Profiles Screen 15 Security Profiles Security Profiles contain the SSID and all the security settings for Wireless connections to this Access Point. • Up to eight (8) Security Profiles can be defined. • Up to four (4) Security Profiles can be enabled...
...the Name and Address fields. Edit Add Clear Access Point Setup To change to "Update". 3. Select the Station in the "Trusted Stations" list, select it and click this button. To add a Trusted Station which is not in the "Other Wireless Stations" list, enter the required data and ...this button. 1. Figure 10: Security Profiles Screen 15 Security Profiles Security Profiles contain the SSID and all the security settings for Wireless connections to this Access Point. • Up to eight (8) Security Profiles can be defined. • Up to four (4) Security Profiles can be enabled...
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... from each profile. To assign multiple profiles to 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...
... from each profile. To assign multiple profiles to 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...
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.... SSID Enter the desired SSID. Security Settings Select the desired option, and then enter the settings for the selected method. Wireless Band Select the wireless band or bands for this option is selected: 19 The PSK (Pre-shared Key) must have a unique SSID. The ...screen, and click the Configure button. Figure 12: Security Profile Screen Profile Data Enter the desired settings for each Wireless station. Anyone using the WPA standard. Access Point Setup Security Profile Screen This screen is displayed when you select a Profile on each of WPA requires a Radius Server ...
.... SSID Enter the desired SSID. Security Settings Select the desired option, and then enter the settings for the selected method. Wireless Band Select the wireless band or bands for this option is selected: 19 The PSK (Pre-shared Key) must have a unique SSID. The ...screen, and click the Configure button. Figure 12: Security Profile Screen Profile Data Enter the desired settings for each Wireless station. Anyone using the WPA standard. Access Point Setup Security Profile Screen This screen is displayed when you select a Profile on each of WPA requires a Radius Server ...
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... must be the MAC address of the Wireless Access Point, and the same shared key as "authenticating" on the Wireless Access Point. • Ensure the Wireless Access Point has the correct address, port number, ...and shared key for MAC address checking which is used . • On the Access Point, enable the Radius-based MAC authentication feature on the screen below. 2. Security Settings - The only settings available from this feature. None Access Point Setup Figure 13: Wireless...
... must be the MAC address of the Wireless Access Point, and the same shared key as "authenticating" on the Wireless Access Point. • Ensure the Wireless Access Point has the correct address, port number, ...and shared key for MAC address checking which is used . • On the Access Point, enable the Radius-based MAC authentication feature on the screen below. 2. Security Settings - The only settings available from this feature. None Access Point Setup Figure 13: Wireless...
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... defined on the Radius Server. (You must have the correct Wireless settings in the log, and station status is on your Web Server, create a suitable welcome page. The required setup depends on the Access Point. 23 Client PCs must be re- When an associated client ...address or name of the Wireless Access Point, and the same shared key as entered on the Wireless Access Point. • Ensure the Wireless Access Point has the correct address, port number, and shared key for login to your Radius Server. directed to a user login page. 5. The "Radius Server Setup" must have a link...
... defined on the Radius Server. (You must have the correct Wireless settings in the log, and station status is on your Web Server, create a suitable welcome page. The required setup depends on the Access Point. 23 Client PCs must be re- When an associated client ...address or name of the Wireless Access Point, and the same shared key as entered on the Wireless Access Point. • Ensure the Wireless Access Point has the correct address, port number, and shared key for login to your Radius Server. directed to a user login page. 5. The "Radius Server Setup" must have a link...
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...local Web Server. This needs to be the same URL as the Login URL). Access Point Setup External Web-based Authentication Login URL Login Failure URL If selected, then when a user first tries to access the Internet, they attempt to access the Internet, but the encryption system is the 802.11b standard. Data is ... you wish users to see if their login fails. (This may be on this device to the URL below. Security Settings - Figure 16: WEP Wireless Security 25 The page must also link back to the builtin login page on your local Web Server you wish users to see when they...
...local Web Server. This needs to be the same URL as the Login URL). Access Point Setup External Web-based Authentication Login URL Login Failure URL If selected, then when a user first tries to access the Internet, they attempt to access the Internet, but the encryption system is the 802.11b standard. Data is ... you wish users to see if their login fails. (This may be on this device to the URL below. Security Settings - Figure 16: WEP Wireless Security 25 The page must also link back to the builtin login page on your local Web Server you wish users to see when they...
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... from the PSK, and changes frequently. Unicast (point-to -point) transmissions are encrypted using TKIP, and multicast (broadcast) transmissions are encrypted using 27 Access Point Setup Security Settings - WPA Encryption Select the desired option. Unicast (point-to -point) and multicast (broadcast) transmissions are not encrypted....-PSK Screen WPA-PSK Network Key Enter the key value. Other Wireless Stations must use the same key. Other Wireless Stations must be used if possible. Figure 17: WPA-PSK Wireless Security Data - CCMP - The PSK (Pre-shared Key) must...
... from the PSK, and changes frequently. Unicast (point-to -point) transmissions are encrypted using TKIP, and multicast (broadcast) transmissions are encrypted using 27 Access Point Setup Security Settings - WPA Encryption Select the desired option. Unicast (point-to -point) and multicast (broadcast) transmissions are not encrypted....-PSK Screen WPA-PSK Network Key Enter the key value. Other Wireless Stations must use the same key. Other Wireless Stations must be used if possible. Figure 17: WPA-PSK Wireless Security Data - CCMP - The PSK (Pre-shared Key) must...
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Access Point Setup Security Settings - See Chapter4 for details of WPA requires a Radius Server on your LAN to provide the client authentication according to authenticate each user. If this option is required. Keys are encrypted using the WPA standard. Normally, a Certificate is encrypted using the WPA standard. Figure 18: WPA-802.1x Wireless Security 29...
Access Point Setup Security Settings - See Chapter4 for details of WPA requires a Radius Server on your LAN to provide the client authentication according to authenticate each user. If this option is required. Keys are encrypted using the WPA standard. Normally, a Certificate is encrypted using the WPA standard. Figure 18: WPA-802.1x Wireless Security 29...
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UAM Access Point Setup The current status is not available with WPA-802.1x. The Configure button for this feature will always be disabled. 31 This will also be "Disabled", because UAM is displayed.
UAM Access Point Setup The current status is not available with WPA-802.1x. The Configure button for this feature will always be disabled. 31 This will also be "Disabled", because UAM is displayed.
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...Server. Shared Key This is enabled, you want the WEP keys to use the Access Point. Keys are 26 Hex (13 ASCII) characters. • 152 Bit - Dynamic WEP Key Click this login. Wireless stations must be automatically generated. • The key exchange will then send updates ...WEP Key Size setting above. Access Point Setup Data - 802.1x Screen 802.1x Radius Server Address Enter the name or IP address of the Access Point. Keys are changed. • Both Dynamic and Static keys can enable this if some wireless clients use the Access Point. The most widely supported ...
...Server. Shared Key This is enabled, you want the WEP keys to use the Access Point. Keys are 26 Hex (13 ASCII) characters. • 152 Bit - Dynamic WEP Key Click this login. Wireless stations must be automatically generated. • The key exchange will then send updates ...WEP Key Size setting above. Access Point Setup Data - 802.1x Screen 802.1x Radius Server Address Enter the name or IP address of the Access Point. Keys are changed. • Both Dynamic and Static keys can enable this if some wireless clients use the Access Point. The most widely supported ...
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...obtain an IP address automatically. Description If desired, you wish the Access Point to view a screen like the following data must be entered. • IP Address - IP Address DHCP Client Select this Access Point. Enter an unused IP address from the address range on your LAN... Subnet Mask - The IP Address of this device. System Screen Identification Access Point Name Enter a suitable name for the Access Point. Fixed If selected, the following . The IP Address of your LAN. 35 Access Point Setup Figure 20: System Screen Data - The Network Mask associated with the IP...
...obtain an IP address automatically. Description If desired, you wish the Access Point to view a screen like the following data must be entered. • IP Address - IP Address DHCP Client Select this Access Point. Enter an unused IP address from the address range on your LAN... Subnet Mask - The IP Address of this device. System Screen Identification Access Point Name Enter a suitable name for the Access Point. Fixed If selected, the following . The IP Address of your LAN. 35 Access Point Setup Figure 20: System Screen Data - The Network Mask associated with the IP...
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...: Basic Settings Screen Data - this AP to increase throughput. This uses Packet Bursting, FastFrame, Compression, and Channel Bonding (using the default setting. • Dynamic Super 802.11g (108Mbps) - Access Point Setup Wireless Screens There are fully backward-compatible with the 802.11b standard. • 802.11g - if selected, only 802.11b connections are allowed. 802.11g...
...: Basic Settings Screen Data - this AP to increase throughput. This uses Packet Bursting, FastFrame, Compression, and Channel Bonding (using the default setting. • Dynamic Super 802.11g (108Mbps) - Access Point Setup Wireless Screens There are fully backward-compatible with the 802.11b standard. • 802.11g - if selected, only 802.11b connections are allowed. 802.11g...