Quick Installation Guide
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The TEW453APB's authentication window will appear. Click System. 9 English Type admin for User name, and type password for Password. 2. Configure the Access Point From a Wired Computer 1. 4. Open a web browser (Internet Explorer or Netscape) and enter http://192.168.0.228 in the address bar, then press the Enter key.
The TEW453APB's authentication window will appear. Click System. 9 English Type admin for User name, and type password for Password. 2. Configure the Access Point From a Wired Computer 1. 4. Open a web browser (Internet Explorer or Netscape) and enter http://192.168.0.228 in the address bar, then press the Enter key.
User Guide
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... SSID Isolation. You can operate as any time. • Multiple SSIDs. Optional password protection is stored in Security Profiles. The Wireless Access Point can centralize the checking of 802.1x authentication and authorization. • Radius Client ...Password - The Wireless Access Point can login to your LAN. • WEP support. Security Features • Security Profiles. The 802.1Q VLAN standard is included. The Wireless Access Point can detect unauthorized (Rouge) Access Points on your LAN. • Access Control. protected Configuration. The Wireless Access Point...
... SSID Isolation. You can operate as any time. • Multiple SSIDs. Optional password protection is stored in Security Profiles. The Wireless Access Point can centralize the checking of 802.1x authentication and authorization. • Radius Client ...Password - The Wireless Access Point can login to your LAN. • WEP support. Security Features • Security Profiles. The 802.1Q VLAN standard is included. The Wireless Access Point can detect unauthorized (Rouge) Access Points on your LAN. • Access Control. protected Configuration. The Wireless Access Point...
User Guide
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... Management menu. Save any changes. 5. Use the on the menu to the selected Wireless Access Point using your environment. Identification, location, and Network settings • Wireless - Setup is now complete. Wireless Access Point User Guide Setup Procedure 1. If prompted, enter the user name and password. Ensure the IP address, Network Mask, and Gateway are on the Management menu...
... Management menu. Save any changes. 5. Use the on the menu to the selected Wireless Access Point using your environment. Identification, location, and Network settings • Wireless - Setup is now complete. Wireless Access Point User Guide Setup Procedure 1. If prompted, enter the user name and password. Ensure the IP address, Network Mask, and Gateway are on the Management menu...
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... a Web Browser Your Browser must support JavaScript. You should be not possible. • If your Web browser. 4. Always enter the current user name and password, as the Wireless Access Point. 3. Use a PC which is on the base or rear, and is in the following browsers: • Netscape V4.08 or later • Internet Explorer...
... a Web Browser Your Browser must support JavaScript. You should be not possible. • If your Web browser. 4. Always enter the current user name and password, as the Wireless Access Point. 3. Use a PC which is on the base or rear, and is in the following browsers: • Netscape V4.08 or later • Internet Explorer...
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...password and administration connection options. Use the Apply/Restart button on the menu to apply your LAN does not have a DHCP Server. Wireless security. • System - Basic & Advanced 8. Wireless stations must change your PC's IP address is 192.168.0.228, with the Wireless Access Point's IP address. Wireless Access Point... of 255.255.255.0. See Chapter 4 for your PC's IP address is incompatible with a Network Mask of the Wireless Access Point is not compatible with a Network Mask of these screens and settings are on the Management menu. 9. The default IP...
...password and administration connection options. Use the Apply/Restart button on the menu to apply your LAN does not have a DHCP Server. Wireless security. • System - Basic & Advanced 8. Wireless stations must change your PC's IP address is 192.168.0.228, with the Wireless Access Point's IP address. Wireless Access Point... of 255.255.255.0. See Chapter 4 for your PC's IP address is incompatible with a Network Mask of the Wireless Access Point is not compatible with a Network Mask of these screens and settings are on the Management menu. 9. The default IP...
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... screen below. 2. None Access Point Setup Figure 13: Wireless Security - None No security is used . • On the Access Point, enable the Radius-based MAC authentication feature on the station list table; • If not successful, "xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx MAC authentication failed" is passed to allow, and the password must be blank. 3. Anyone...
... screen below. 2. None Access Point Setup Figure 13: Wireless Security - None No security is used . • On the Access Point, enable the Radius-based MAC authentication feature on the station list table; • If not successful, "xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx MAC authentication failed" is passed to allow, and the password must be blank. 3. Anyone...
User Guide
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... same shared key as "Authenticating" on the security method used to associate with the Wireles Access Point. 4. When an associated client tries to input their user name and password on the uamlogon.htm page on the Wireless Access Point. • Ensure the Wireless Access Point has the correct address, port number, and shared key for login to users. External...
... same shared key as "Authenticating" on the security method used to associate with the Wireles Access Point. 4. When an associated client tries to input their user name and password on the uamlogon.htm page on the Wireless Access Point. • Ensure the Wireless Access Point has the correct address, port number, and shared key for login to users. External...
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...(You must then click the link or button in the log, and station status is allowed. Figure 15: UAM Screen Data - Wireless Access Point User Guide 3. UAM Screen The UAM screen will be prompted for the welcome page on your Web server. 4. Internal Web-based ...then when a user first tries to access the Internet, they will look different depending on the current security setting. They must provide some system to let users know the correct name and password to associate with the Wireless Access Point. 6. If you have the correct Wireless settings in login page.
...(You must then click the link or button in the log, and station status is allowed. Figure 15: UAM Screen Data - Wireless Access Point User Guide 3. UAM Screen The UAM screen will be prompted for the welcome page on your Web server. 4. Internal Web-based ...then when a user first tries to access the Internet, they will look different depending on the current security setting. They must provide some system to let users know the correct name and password to associate with the Wireless Access Point. 6. If you have the correct Wireless settings in login page.
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...these systems, you must use the 802.1x client software provided with a complete 802.1x client implementation. Enter the User name and Password assigned to you can install SP3 (Service Pack 3) to a network which doesn't require port authentication. 2. You will be prompted ...using Windows XP • You are connecting to your wireless adapter. Client Certificate Setup 1. If you don't have a login (User name and password) on Windows XP Windows XP ships with your vendor's documentation for a user name and password. On the first screen (below), select Request a ...
...these systems, you must use the 802.1x client software provided with a complete 802.1x client implementation. Enter the User name and Password assigned to you can install SP3 (Service Pack 3) to a network which doesn't require port authentication. 2. You will be prompted ...using Windows XP • You are connecting to your wireless adapter. Client Certificate Setup 1. If you don't have a login (User name and password) on Windows XP Windows XP ships with your vendor's documentation for a user name and password. On the first screen (below), select Request a ...
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... • 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. It is password. The default password is recommended that this be changed, using this screen. Figure 54: Admin Login Screen 69 This password limits access to the Wireless Access Point.
... • 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. It is password. The default password is recommended that this be changed, using this screen. Figure 54: Admin Login Screen 69 This password limits access to the Wireless Access Point.
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... via HTTPS (secure HTTP). If enabled, you must provide a port number in the field below . Wireless Access Point User Guide Data - Either HTTP or HTTPS must be used for HTTP connections to this to change the Admin password, check this option. If enabled, you will not be accepted. HTTPS Port Number Enter the port...
... via HTTPS (secure HTTP). If enabled, you must provide a port number in the field below . Wireless Access Point User Guide Data - Either HTTP or HTTPS must be used for HTTP connections to this to change the Admin password, check this option. If enabled, you will not be accepted. HTTPS Port Number Enter the port...
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Wireless Access Point User Guide Provide login name and password Provide "Respond to Auto-configuration" setting Auto Update Check for installation (see if a Firmware (FW) upgrade is a later version. Enter the login name required to gain access to the AP making the Auto-configuration request will be ...time interval (in days) between checks. • Select the desired option for Firmware upgrade Install... This allows "Downgrades" - Enter the password for the login name above. 72 If enabled, this AP will check to Auto-configuration" setting on this AP is different to the ...
Wireless Access Point User Guide Provide login name and password Provide "Respond to Auto-configuration" setting Auto Update Check for installation (see if a Firmware (FW) upgrade is a later version. Enter the login name required to gain access to the AP making the Auto-configuration request will be ...time interval (in days) between checks. • Select the desired option for Firmware upgrade Install... This allows "Downgrades" - Enter the password for the login name above. 72 If enabled, this AP will check to Auto-configuration" setting on this AP is different to the ...
User Guide
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... HTTP (Web) interface. Once connected, you can use any of creating scripts to the serial (RS232) port on the Wireless Access point. 2. Settings - The default values are admin for the User Name, and password for the Password. 3. Serial Port 1. If so, you can install it using Start - Control Panel - Configure the connection properties: • Name...
... HTTP (Web) interface. Once connected, you can use any of creating scripts to the serial (RS232) port on the Wireless Access point. 2. Settings - The default values are admin for the User Name, and password for the Password. 3. Serial Port 1. If so, you can install it using Start - Control Panel - Configure the connection properties: • Name...
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... Command Reference. Command Line Interface Figure 70: CLI Port Settings 4. The default values are admin for the User Name, and password for a user name and password. admin config wlan config profile del acl del key find bss find channel find all format bootrom Display CLI Command List Temporary... factory admin config wlanX config profile Delete Access Control List Delete Encryption key Find BSS Find Available Channel Find All BSS Format...
... Command Reference. Command Line Interface Figure 70: CLI Port Settings 4. The default values are admin for the User Name, and password for a user name and password. admin config wlan config profile del acl del key find bss find channel find all format bootrom Display CLI Command List Temporary... factory admin config wlanX config profile Delete Access Control List Delete Encryption key Find BSS Find Available Channel Find All BSS Format...
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...Line Interface get watchdog Display Watchdog Mode get wds Display WDS Mode get wep Display Encryption Mode get wirelessmode Display Wireless LAN Mode get 80211d Display 802.11d mode get http Display http Enable/Disable get HttpPort Display http port number...Auto Config Enable/Disable get autoResponse Display Respond to Auto Config request Enable/Disable get autoChangeName Display Provide admin login name and password Enable/Disable get autoSetResp Display Provide respond to Auto Config request Enable/Disable get autoUpdate Display Auto Update Enable/Disable get ...
...Line Interface get watchdog Display Watchdog Mode get wds Display WDS Mode get wep Display Encryption Mode get wirelessmode Display Wireless LAN Mode get 80211d Display 802.11d mode get http Display http Enable/Disable get HttpPort Display http port number...Auto Config Enable/Disable get autoResponse Display Respond to Auto Config request Enable/Disable get autoChangeName Display Provide admin login name and password Enable/Disable get autoSetResp Display Provide respond to Auto Config request Enable/Disable get autoUpdate Display Auto Update Enable/Disable get ...
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Wireless Access Point User Guide get ftpLogin Display FTP Login Name get ftpPassword Display FTP Password get WDSPrimaryPro- Display active Current Profile file get profileName Display Profile Name get profileVlanId Display Profile VLAN ID get ... get macAuth Display Mac Authentication Enable/Disable get snmpMode Display SNMP Mode get snmpCommunity Display SNMP Community Name get snmpAccessRight Display SNMP Access Right get snmpAnyStaMode Display SNMP Any Station Mode get snmpStationIPAddr Display SNMP Station Addr get trapMode Display Trap Mode get trapVersion Display...
Wireless Access Point User Guide get ftpLogin Display FTP Login Name get ftpPassword Display FTP Password get WDSPrimaryPro- Display active Current Profile file get profileName Display Profile Name get profileVlanId Display Profile VLAN ID get ... get macAuth Display Mac Authentication Enable/Disable get snmpMode Display SNMP Mode get snmpCommunity Display SNMP Community Name get snmpAccessRight Display SNMP Access Right get snmpAnyStaMode Display SNMP Any Station Mode get snmpStationIPAddr Display SNMP Station Addr get trapMode Display Trap Mode get trapVersion Display...
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... for ANI Control set ofdmWeakSigDet Set ANI Parameter for OFDM Weak Signal Detection set overRidetxpower Set Tx power override set operationMode Set operation Mode set password Modify Password set passphrase Modify Passphrase set power Set Transmit Power set quietAckCtsAllow Allow Ack/Cts frames during quiet period set quietDuration Duration of quiet period...
... for ANI Control set ofdmWeakSigDet Set ANI Parameter for OFDM Weak Signal Detection set overRidetxpower Set Tx power override set operationMode Set operation Mode set password Modify Password set passphrase Modify Passphrase set power Set Transmit Power set quietAckCtsAllow Allow Ack/Cts frames during quiet period set quietDuration Duration of quiet period...
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... Set Auto Config Enable/Disable set autoResponse Set Respond to Auto Config request Enable/Disable set autoChangeName Set provide admin login name and password Enable/Disable set autoSetResp Set Provide respond to Auto Config request Enable/Disable set autoUpdate Set Auto Update Enable/Disable set autoUpgradeOnly Set ...31days) set ftpServer Set FTP Server address set fwPathname Set Firmware Pathname set ftpLogin Set FTP Login Name set ftpPassword Set FTP Password set activeCurrentProfile Set active Current Profile set profileName Set Profile Name 107 Appendix E -
... Set Auto Config Enable/Disable set autoResponse Set Respond to Auto Config request Enable/Disable set autoChangeName Set provide admin login name and password Enable/Disable set autoSetResp Set Provide respond to Auto Config request Enable/Disable set autoUpdate Set Auto Update Enable/Disable set autoUpgradeOnly Set ...31days) set ftpServer Set FTP Server address set fwPathname Set Firmware Pathname set ftpLogin Set FTP Login Name set ftpPassword Set FTP Password set activeCurrentProfile Set active Current Profile set profileName Set Profile Name 107 Appendix E -