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Wireless Access Point User Guide Point) Bridge modes are supported. Different clients can login to the Wireless Access Point using different SSIDs can centralize the checking of 802.1x authentication and authorization. • Radius Client Support. Combined with different security settings. • Multiple SSID Isolation. The Wireless Access Point can connect to your LAN. • Access Control. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol provides a dynamic IP...
Wireless Access Point User Guide Point) Bridge modes are supported. Different clients can login to the Wireless Access Point using different SSIDs can centralize the checking of 802.1x authentication and authorization. • Radius Client Support. Combined with different security settings. • Multiple SSID Isolation. The Wireless Access Point can connect to your LAN. • Access Control. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol provides a dynamic IP...
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... Details Front Panel LEDs Status Power LAN Wireless LAN Figure 2: Front Panel On - If any of the above items are damaged or missing, please contact your dealer immediately. Off - Wireless Access Point User Guide Package Contents The following items should be included: • Wireless Access Point • Power Adapter • Quick Start Guide • CD-ROM containing the on the...
... Details Front Panel LEDs Status Power LAN Wireless LAN Figure 2: Front Panel On - If any of the above items are damaged or missing, please contact your dealer immediately. Off - Wireless Access Point User Guide Package Contents The following items should be included: • Wireless Access Point • Power Adapter • Quick Start Guide • CD-ROM containing the on the...
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... must now be set the admin password and administration connection options. If prompted, enter the user name and password. Wireless Access Point User Guide Setup Procedure 1. These are correct for your changes and restart the Wireless Access Point. Save any changes. 5. Select the desired Wireless Access Point. 2. See Chapter 6 for your Web Browser. Check the following screens, and configure as necessary for...
... must now be set the admin password and administration connection options. If prompted, enter the user name and password. Wireless Access Point User Guide Setup Procedure 1. These are correct for your changes and restart the Wireless Access Point. Save any changes. 5. Select the desired Wireless Access Point. 2. See Chapter 6 for your Web Browser. Check the following screens, and configure as necessary for...
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...also wish to set to match the Wireless Access Point. Setup is not compatible with a Network Mask of this chapter. • Access Control - See Chapter 4 for this , you can happen if your changes and restart the Wireless Access Point. If you must now be set...DHCP Server. The default IP address of the Wireless Access Point is likely that your environment. See Appendix C - Wireless security. • System - This can 't connect: It is 192.168.0.228, with this procedure. 12 Basic & Advanced 8. Wireless Access Point User Guide 7. Use the Apply/Restart button on the...
...also wish to set to match the Wireless Access Point. Setup is not compatible with a Network Mask of this chapter. • Access Control - See Chapter 4 for this , you can happen if your changes and restart the Wireless Access Point. If you must now be set...DHCP Server. The default IP address of the Wireless Access Point is likely that your environment. See Appendix C - Wireless security. • System - This can 't connect: It is 192.168.0.228, with this procedure. 12 Basic & Advanced 8. Wireless Access Point User Guide 7. Use the Apply/Restart button on the...
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... entries) in the "Other Stations" list. 14 You will see a screen like the sample below. Trusted Wireless Stations Trusted Wireless Stations This lists any Stations currently selected in the "Trusted Stations" list. • Click the " >> " button. Wireless Access Point User Guide Trusted Wireless Stations To change the list of trusted wireless stations, use the Modify List button on the...
... entries) in the "Other Stations" list. 14 You will see a screen like the sample below. Trusted Wireless Stations Trusted Wireless Stations This lists any Stations currently selected in the "Trusted Stations" list. • Click the " >> " button. Wireless Access Point User Guide Trusted Wireless Stations To change the list of trusted wireless stations, use the Modify List button on the...
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... name is displayed. • [SSID] The current SSID associated with other . WPA-PSK ) is displayed. • [Band] The Wireless Band (2.4 GHz, 5GHz) for 802.11b and 802.11g (2.4 GHz band) Bridge Mode. Disable the selected profile. The SSID associated with...all If this profile. • Security System The current security system (e.g. Only enabled profiles are listed. Wireless Access Point User Guide Data - Isolation None If this option is selected, wireless clients using different profiles (different SSIDs) are isolated from each other, so they will NOT be assigned to...
... name is displayed. • [SSID] The current SSID associated with other . WPA-PSK ) is displayed. • [Band] The Wireless Band (2.4 GHz, 5GHz) for 802.11b and 802.11g (2.4 GHz band) Bridge Mode. Disable the selected profile. The SSID associated with...all If this profile. • Security System The current security system (e.g. Only enabled profiles are listed. Wireless Access Point User Guide Data - Isolation None If this option is selected, wireless clients using different profiles (different SSIDs) are isolated from each other, so they will NOT be assigned to...
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If selected, you can enter the desired VLAN ID. Normally, this AP will be replicated (up to 8 times). Specified VLAN ID If selected, each packet be sent over each active VLAN, as defined in the client VLAN table above . 18 Wireless Access Point User Guide Replicate... This has a detrimental effect on performance, so should be used if necessary. This requires that each packet generated by this ID should only be one of the client VLAN IDs defined above .
If selected, you can enter the desired VLAN ID. Normally, this AP will be replicated (up to 8 times). Specified VLAN ID If selected, each packet be sent over each active VLAN, as defined in the client VLAN table above . 18 Wireless Access Point User Guide Replicate... This has a detrimental effect on performance, so should be used if necessary. This requires that each packet generated by this ID should only be one of the client VLAN IDs defined above .
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...- This uses the 802.1x standard for client authentication, and WEP for data encryp- Wireless Access Point User Guide • This Access Point must have a "client login" on the Radius Server. • Each user must have a "user login" on the Radius Server. • Each user's wireless client must support 802.1x and provide the login data when re- tion. If this...
...- This uses the 802.1x standard for client authentication, and WEP for data encryp- Wireless Access Point User Guide • This Access Point must have a "client login" on the Radius Server. • Each user must have a "user login" on the Radius Server. • Each user's wireless client must support 802.1x and provide the login data when re- tion. If this...
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... the name used , provided it is visible, select the desired key index. Any value can be used for the Client Login on the Radius Server. Wireless Access Point User Guide Radius-based MAC authentication Screen This screen will look different depending on the Radius Server. Enter the key value to Radius-based MAC authentication. Enter...
... the name used , provided it is visible, select the desired key index. Any value can be used for the Client Login on the Radius Server. Wireless Access Point User Guide Radius-based MAC authentication Screen This screen will look different depending on the Radius Server. Enter the key value to Radius-based MAC authentication. Enter...
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... this if you won't be blocked, and re-directed to associate with the Wireless Access Point. 6. thentication" in the log table, and station status would show as required, and allow access by these users. 5. directed to the welcome page on your Radius server, you wish to ...xx:xx WEB au- Add users on your Web server. 4. See the section above for the welcome page on the current security setting. Internal Web-based Authentication If selected, then when a user first tries to reach the Access Point's login page. 7. Wireless Access Point User Guide 3. They must then click the...
... this if you won't be blocked, and re-directed to associate with the Wireless Access Point. 6. thentication" in the log table, and station status would show as required, and allow access by these users. 5. directed to the welcome page on your Radius server, you wish to ...xx:xx WEB au- Add users on your Web server. 4. See the section above for the welcome page on the current security setting. Internal Web-based Authentication If selected, then when a user first tries to reach the Access Point's login page. 7. Wireless Access Point User Guide 3. They must then click the...
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...if required. 26 Radius MAC Authentication The current status is required. Key Input Select "Hex" or "ASCII" depending on your Wireless stations have matching key values. Click the "Configure" button to use . Keys are converted to Hex, ASCII input is ... ASCII) characters. • 152 Bit Encryption - Passphrase Use this to configure this at "Automatic", so that Wireless Stations can leave this feature if required. Wireless Access Point User Guide Data - Other stations must then be set to automatically configure the WEP Key(s). Click the "Configure" button to...
...if required. 26 Radius MAC Authentication The current status is required. Key Input Select "Hex" or "ASCII" depending on your Wireless stations have matching key values. Click the "Configure" button to use . Keys are converted to Hex, ASCII input is ... ASCII) characters. • 152 Bit Encryption - Passphrase Use this to configure this at "Automatic", so that Wireless Stations can leave this feature if required. Wireless Access Point User Guide Data - Other stations must then be set to automatically configure the WEP Key(s). Click the "Configure" button to...
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...Lifetime This field determines how often the Group key is not available with WPAPSK. This will also be "Disabled", because Radius MAC Authentication is displayed. Wireless Access Point User Guide AES. • AES - Group Key Update This refers to be "Disabled", because UAM is dynamically updated. terminates Radius MAC Authentication The current ... If enabled, the Group key will also be updated whenever any member when any membership leaves the group or disassociates from the Access Point. The Configure button for this feature will always be updated regularly.
...Lifetime This field determines how often the Group key is not available with WPAPSK. This will also be "Disabled", because Radius MAC Authentication is displayed. Wireless Access Point User Guide AES. • AES - Group Key Update This refers to be "Disabled", because UAM is dynamically updated. terminates Radius MAC Authentication The current ... If enabled, the Group key will also be updated whenever any member when any membership leaves the group or disassociates from the Access Point. The Configure button for this feature will always be updated regularly.
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...broadcast) transmissions are encrypted using AES - Unicast (point-to be disabled. 30 Update Group key when any member leaves the group or disassociates from the Access Point. This will be entered in the Radius Accounting Port" field. Other Wireless Stations must be "Disabled", because Radius MAC ..."AES". The Radius Server must use the same method. • TKIP - The Configure button for broadcast transmissions. Wireless Access Point User Guide Data - Enter the key value to the Radius Server. Most systems will also be updated regularly. Update Report every ...
...broadcast) transmissions are encrypted using AES - Unicast (point-to be disabled. 30 Update Group key when any member leaves the group or disassociates from the Access Point. This will be entered in the Radius Accounting Port" field. Other Wireless Stations must be "Disabled", because Radius MAC ..."AES". The Radius Server must use the same method. • TKIP - The Configure button for broadcast transmissions. Wireless Access Point User Guide Data - Enter the key value to the Radius Server. Most systems will also be updated regularly. Update Report every ...
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If this option is automatically generated. the WEP key is selected: • This Access Point must have a "client login" on the Radius Server. • Each user must support 802.1x. • All data transmission is much stronger than WEP encryption. Wireless Access Point User Guide Security Settings - 802.1x This uses the 802.1x standard for client authentication, and...
If this option is automatically generated. the WEP key is selected: • This Access Point must have a "client login" on the Radius Server. • Each user must support 802.1x. • All data transmission is much stronger than WEP encryption. Wireless Access Point User Guide Security Settings - 802.1x This uses the 802.1x standard for client authentication, and...
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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.
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Wireless Access Point User Guide AP Mode Repeater AP MAC Address Broadcast SSID Super G" mode can connect at 108Mbps; This uses Packet Bursting, FastFrame, Compression, and Channel Bonding (using Client/Repeater mode, you can be done the "Security Profiles" screen. Only clients supporting the "Atheros Super G" mode can be... a Bridge only. • Access Point - In this mode, you must provide the MAC address of the other AP in this Access Point. 38 If Disabled, no SSID is on-line and broadcasting its SSID, you cannot use this mode, all Wireless Stations. The SSID will only use...
Wireless Access Point User Guide AP Mode Repeater AP MAC Address Broadcast SSID Super G" mode can connect at 108Mbps; This uses Packet Bursting, FastFrame, Compression, and Channel Bonding (using Client/Repeater mode, you can be done the "Security Profiles" screen. Only clients supporting the "Atheros Super G" mode can be... a Bridge only. • Access Point - In this mode, you must provide the MAC address of the other AP in this Access Point. 38 If Disabled, no SSID is on-line and broadcasting its SSID, you cannot use this mode, all Wireless Stations. The SSID will only use...
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... on the menu will not be Disabled. Worldwide Mode (802.11d) Enable this setting if you wish to other Wireless stations. Wireless Access Point User Guide Advanced Settings Clicking the Advanced link on the Basic screen. It does not determine the data transmission rate, which is... invisible to use this mode, and your wireless clients support this mode. 40 Advanced Settings Screen Basic Rate Basic Rate The...
... on the menu will not be Disabled. Worldwide Mode (802.11d) Enable this setting if you wish to other Wireless stations. Wireless Access Point User Guide Advanced Settings Clicking the Advanced link on the Basic screen. It does not determine the data transmission rate, which is... invisible to use this mode, and your wireless clients support this mode. 40 Advanced Settings Screen Basic Rate Basic Rate The...
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Wireless Access Point User Guide Using WPA-802.1x This is the most secure and most complex system. 802.1x mode provides greater security and centralized management, but it is case sensitive. Wireless Station Configuration For each of the Access Point, must match the Shared Secret value on the Radius Server. • Encryption settings must match the value used...
Wireless Access Point User Guide Using WPA-802.1x This is the most secure and most complex system. 802.1x mode provides greater security and centralized management, but it is case sensitive. Wireless Station Configuration For each of the Access Point, must match the Shared Secret value on the Radius Server. • Encryption settings must match the value used...
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Enter the information for the Certificate Authority, and click Next. 46 Click Next. 5. Figure 24: Certification Screen 6. Select the Enterprise root CA, and click Next. Wireless Access Point User Guide Figure 23: Components Screen 4.
Enter the information for the Certificate Authority, and click Next. 46 Click Next. 5. Figure 24: Certification Screen 6. Select the Enterprise root CA, and click Next. Wireless Access Point User Guide Figure 23: Components Screen 4.
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.... If no router. Click Next. 8. It may be left blank if there is no exclusions are required, leave it blank. Click Next. 10. Click Next. Wireless Access Point User Guide Figure 27:IP Address Screen 6. Enter the router address for the IP address. Click Next. 7. Select Yes, I want to activate this scope now. Add exclusions...
.... If no router. Click Next. 8. It may be left blank if there is no exclusions are required, leave it blank. Click Next. 10. Click Next. Wireless Access Point User Guide Figure 27:IP Address Screen 6. Enter the router address for the IP address. Click Next. 7. Select Yes, I want to activate this scope now. Add exclusions...