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...; Security Profiles. Different clients can connect to the Wireless Access Point using a Radius Server. • Rogue AP Detection. Combined with different security settings. • Multiple SSID Isolation. Because each other devices upon request. If the default settings are supported. You can be segmented. The Wireless Access Point can even use the Wireless Access Point to gain access to 4 used if possible.
...; Security Profiles. Different clients can connect to the Wireless Access Point using a Radius Server. • Rogue AP Detection. Combined with different security settings. • Multiple SSID Isolation. Because each other devices upon request. If the default settings are supported. You can be segmented. The Wireless Access Point can even use the Wireless Access Point to gain access to 4 used if possible.
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... IP address for the Wireless Access Point, entered by the Wireless Access Point (e.g. 802.11b, 802.11g) The current Firmware version installed in the Wireless Access Point. The wireless standard or standards used on your LAN. When clicked, additional information about the selected Access Point will be displayed. By default, this button. 9 Any extra information for the Wireless Access Point. The hardware or physical address of the Wireless Access Point. Access Point...
... IP address for the Wireless Access Point, entered by the Wireless Access Point (e.g. 802.11b, 802.11g) The current Firmware version installed in the Wireless Access Point. The wireless standard or standards used on your LAN. When clicked, additional information about the selected Access Point will be displayed. By default, this button. 9 Any extra information for the Wireless Access Point. The hardware or physical address of the Wireless Access Point. Access Point...
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...default values are admin for the User Name, and password for details. 10 If prompted, enter the User Name and Password again. 6. Check the following screens, and configure as necessary for your changes and restart the Wireless Access Point. MAC level access control. • Security Profiles - You may also wish to set to match the Wireless Access Point... connection options. Select the desired Wireless Access Point. 2. If prompted, enter the user name and password. Ensure the IP address, Network Mask, and Gateway are on -line help if necessary. Wireless security. • System - See...
...default values are admin for the User Name, and password for details. 10 If prompted, enter the User Name and Password again. 6. Check the following screens, and configure as necessary for your changes and restart the Wireless Access Point. MAC level access control. • Security Profiles - You may also wish to set to match the Wireless Access Point... connection options. Select the desired Wireless Access Point. 2. If prompted, enter the user name and password. Ensure the IP address, Network Mask, and Gateway are on -line help if necessary. Wireless security. • System - See...
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... is 192.168.0.228, with a Network Mask of the screens and features available on the Management menu. 9. The default IP address of 255.255.255.0. Wireless Access Point User Guide 7. Identification, location, and Network settings • Wireless - Details of these screens and settings are on the menu to set to an unused value in the following...
... is 192.168.0.228, with a Network Mask of the screens and features available on the Management menu. 9. The default IP address of 255.255.255.0. Wireless Access Point User Guide 7. Identification, location, and Network settings • Wireless - Details of these screens and settings are on the menu to set to an unused value in the following...
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... Mode SSID (ESSID) 802.1x Authentication 802.1x Encryption On each of the Access Point, must match the Shared Secret value on the Wireless Access Point. However, you can also use the IP address instead.) • The Shared Key, set on your network must be set.... • Encryption settings must have to configure. This must be configured as the Wireless Access Point. This is used for authentication for the Wireless Access Point itself. • The Wireless Access Point will use its Default Name as its Client Login name. (However, your Radius server may ignore this and...
... Mode SSID (ESSID) 802.1x Authentication 802.1x Encryption On each of the Access Point, must match the Shared Secret value on the Wireless Access Point. However, you can also use the IP address instead.) • The Shared Key, set on your network must be set.... • Encryption settings must have to configure. This must be configured as the Wireless Access Point. This is used for authentication for the Wireless Access Point itself. • The Wireless Access Point will use its Default Name as its Client Login name. (However, your Radius server may ignore this and...
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The Access Point will be unavailable until it has restarted. • By default, the Access Point will terminate the current connection. Wireless Access Point User Guide Defaults Revert to factory default settings To erase the current settings and restore the original factory default settings, click Set to re-connect. 74 Note! • This will act as a DHCP client, and automatically obtain an IP address. You will need to determine its new IP address in order to Defaults button.
The Access Point will be unavailable until it has restarted. • By default, the Access Point will terminate the current connection. Wireless Access Point User Guide Defaults Revert to factory default settings To erase the current settings and restore the original factory default settings, click Set to re-connect. 74 Note! • This will act as a DHCP client, and automatically obtain an IP address. You will need to determine its new IP address in order to Defaults button.
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... the ping command to connect using the Wireless Access Point and some common problems that it . • You can use the following : • The Wireless Access Point is found, the Wireless Access Point will default to an IP Address and Mask of the Wireless Access Point, as shown below. Problem 2: Figure... 61: Ping If your PC uses a Fixed (Static) IP address, ensure that may be the case.)...
... the ping command to connect using the Wireless Access Point and some common problems that it . • You can use the following : • The Wireless Access Point is found, the Wireless Access Point will default to an IP Address and Mask of the Wireless Access Point, as shown below. Problem 2: Figure... 61: Ping If your PC uses a Fixed (Static) IP address, ensure that may be the case.)...
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... your LAN (instead of Windows, should that be made. • By default, the Wireless Access Point will act as a DHCP client, automatically obtaining a suitable IP Address (and related information) from your DHCP Server. • If using Fixed (specified) IP addresses on the Properties button. Appendix C Windows TCP/IP C Overview Normally, no need to be necessary. Checking TCP...
... your LAN (instead of Windows, should that be made. • By default, the Wireless Access Point will act as a DHCP client, automatically obtaining a suitable IP Address (and related information) from your DHCP Server. • If using Fixed (specified) IP addresses on the Properties button. Appendix C Windows TCP/IP C Overview Normally, no need to be necessary. Checking TCP...
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To work correctly, you need a DHCP server on the PCs.) 86 Using "Specify an IP Address" If your LAN. This is already configured for a fixed (specified) IP address, no changes are correct, as follows: Using DHCP To use DHCP, select the radio button Obtain an IP Address automatically. Wireless Access Point User Guide Figure 63: IP Address (Win 95) Ensure your TCP/IP settings are required. (The Administrator should configure the Wireless Access Point with a fixed IP address from the same address range used on your PC is the default Windows settings.
To work correctly, you need a DHCP server on the PCs.) 86 Using "Specify an IP Address" If your LAN. This is already configured for a fixed (specified) IP address, no changes are correct, as follows: Using DHCP To use DHCP, select the radio button Obtain an IP Address automatically. Wireless Access Point User Guide Figure 63: IP Address (Win 95) Ensure your TCP/IP settings are required. (The Administrator should configure the Wireless Access Point with a fixed IP address from the same address range used on your PC is the default Windows settings.
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... settings. This is the default Windows setting. Select the network card for a fixed (specified) IP address, no changes are required. (The Administrator should configure the Wireless Access Point with a fixed IP address from the same address range used on your LAN. 4. Obtain an IP address from a DHCP Server or Specify an IP Address, as explained below. Wireless Access Point User Guide 3.
... settings. This is the default Windows setting. Select the network card for a fixed (specified) IP address, no changes are required. (The Administrator should configure the Wireless Access Point with a fixed IP address from the same address range used on your LAN. 4. Obtain an IP address from a DHCP Server or Specify an IP Address, as explained below. Wireless Access Point User Guide 3.
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Wireless Access Point User Guide 5. Ensure your PC is already configured for a fixed (specified) IP address, no changes are correct: Using DHCP To use DHCP, select the radio button Obtain an IP Address automatically. Using a fixed IP Address ("Use the following IP Address") If your TCP/IP settings are required. (The Administrator should configure the Wireless Access Point with a fixed IP address from the same address range used on your LAN. This is the default Windows setting. This is the default Windows settings. To work correctly, you need a DHCP server on the PCs.) 90
Wireless Access Point User Guide 5. Ensure your PC is already configured for a fixed (specified) IP address, no changes are correct: Using DHCP To use DHCP, select the radio button Obtain an IP Address automatically. Using a fixed IP Address ("Use the following IP Address") If your TCP/IP settings are required. (The Administrator should configure the Wireless Access Point with a fixed IP address from the same address range used on your LAN. This is the default Windows setting. This is the default Windows settings. To work correctly, you need a DHCP server on the PCs.) 90
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Ensure your PC is the default Windows setting. This is already configured for a fixed (specified) IP address, no changes are correct. Using a fixed IP Address ("Use the following IP Address") If your TCP/IP settings are required. (The Administrator should configure the Wireless Access Point with a fixed IP address from the same address range used on your LAN. Using DHCP To use DHCP, select the radio button Obtain an IP Address automatically. To work correctly, you need a DHCP server on the PCs.) 92 Wireless Access Point User Guide 5.
Ensure your PC is the default Windows setting. This is already configured for a fixed (specified) IP address, no changes are correct. Using a fixed IP Address ("Use the following IP Address") If your TCP/IP settings are required. (The Administrator should configure the Wireless Access Point with a fixed IP address from the same address range used on your LAN. Using DHCP To use DHCP, select the radio button Obtain an IP Address automatically. To work correctly, you need a DHCP server on the PCs.) 92 Wireless Access Point User Guide 5.
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Wireless Access Point User Guide get overRidetxpower Display Tx power override get operationMode...get quietOffset Display Offset of quiet period into the beacon period get radiusname Display RADIUS server name or IP address get radiusport Display RADIUS port number get rate Display Data Rate get remoteAp Display Remote Ap's... SuperG Feature Status get systemname Display Access Point System Name get telnet Display Telnet Mode get timeout Display Telnet Timeout get tzone Display Time Zone Setting get updateparam Display Vendor Default Firmware Update Params get uptime Display ...
Wireless Access Point User Guide get overRidetxpower Display Tx power override get operationMode...get quietOffset Display Offset of quiet period into the beacon period get radiusname Display RADIUS server name or IP address get radiusport Display RADIUS port number get rate Display Data Rate get remoteAp Display Remote Ap's... SuperG Feature Status get systemname Display Access Point System Name get telnet Display Telnet Mode get timeout Display Telnet Timeout get tzone Display Time Zone Setting get updateparam Display Vendor Default Firmware Update Params get uptime Display ...
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... Time Set SNTP/NTP Server IP Address Set Software Retry Set ANI Parameter for Spur Immunity Level Set Service Set ID Set SSID Suppress Mode Super G Features Set Access Point System Name Set Telnet Mode Set Telnet Timeout Set Time Zone Setting Set Vendor Default Firmware Update Parameters Set Watchdog... Mode Set WDS Mode Set Encryption Mode Set wlan state Set Wireless LAN Mode 106
... Time Set SNTP/NTP Server IP Address Set Software Retry Set ANI Parameter for Spur Immunity Level Set Service Set ID Set SSID Suppress Mode Super G Features Set Access Point System Name Set Telnet Mode Set Telnet Timeout Set Time Zone Setting Set Vendor Default Firmware Update Parameters Set Watchdog... Mode Set WDS Mode Set Encryption Mode Set wlan state Set Wireless LAN Mode 106