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...to use Web based configuration • 3-Year Warranty TEW-636APB rev:08.15.2008 A quick and intuitive installation process, remote management capabilities and a 3-year warranty make this product well suited for Firmware Upgrade and Easy Management via Web Browser (HTTP) • Configuration file backup and restore...without wireless lag. Advanced antenna technology (MIMO) delivers superior range and eliminates dead spots. wireless 300Mbps Wireless N Hot Spot Access Point TEW-636APB (V1.0R) The Wireless N Hot Spot Access Point creates a high speed wireless n network with up to 12x the speed ...
...to use Web based configuration • 3-Year Warranty TEW-636APB rev:08.15.2008 A quick and intuitive installation process, remote management capabilities and a 3-year warranty make this product well suited for Firmware Upgrade and Easy Management via Web Browser (HTTP) • Configuration file backup and restore...without wireless lag. Advanced antenna technology (MIMO) delivers superior range and eliminates dead spots. wireless 300Mbps Wireless N Hot Spot Access Point TEW-636APB (V1.0R) The Wireless N Hot Spot Access Point creates a high speed wireless n network with up to 12x the speed ...
User's Guide
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... Settings...18 Virtual AP Screen...19 Radius Server Settings ...32 Access Control ...33 Advanced Settings ...36 Wi-Fi Protected Setup ...37 CHAPTER 4 PC AND SERVER CONFIGURATION 38 Overview ...38 Using WEP ...38 Using WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK 39 Using WPA-Enterprise...40 802.1x Server Setup (Windows 2000 Server 41 802...
... Settings...18 Virtual AP Screen...19 Radius Server Settings ...32 Access Control ...33 Advanced Settings ...36 Wi-Fi Protected Setup ...37 CHAPTER 4 PC AND SERVER CONFIGURATION 38 Overview ...38 Using WEP ...38 Using WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK 39 Using WPA-Enterprise...40 802.1x Server Setup (Windows 2000 Server 41 802...
User's Guide
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...has it to provide accounting data on Wireless clients. • Syslog Support. If desired, PCs and devices connecting to perform common configuration changes. • Radius Accounting Support. Combined with different security settings. • Virtual APs Isolation. Support for the industrial- strength... used if possible. Advanced Features • Command Line Interface. ent sources to your LAN. • WEP support. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol provides a dynamic IP address to prevent unauthorized users from differ- The 802.1Q VLAN standard is provided to PCs and other...
...has it to provide accounting data on Wireless clients. • Syslog Support. If desired, PCs and devices connecting to perform common configuration changes. • Radius Accounting Support. Combined with different security settings. • Virtual APs Isolation. Support for the industrial- strength... used if possible. Advanced Features • Command Line Interface. ent sources to your LAN. • WEP support. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol provides a dynamic IP address to prevent unauthorized users from differ- The 802.1Q VLAN standard is provided to PCs and other...
User's Guide
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... 5 seconds. 2. This button has two (2) functions: • Reboot. To Clear All Data and restore the factory default values: 1. Release the Reset Button. The factory default configuration has now been restored, and the Access Point is ready for use. When pressed and released, the Wireless Access Point will reboot (restart). • Reset...
... 5 seconds. 2. This button has two (2) functions: • Reboot. To Clear All Data and restore the factory default values: 1. Release the Reset Button. The factory default configuration has now been restored, and the Access Point is ready for use. When pressed and released, the Wireless Access Point will reboot (restart). • Reset...
User's Guide
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Wireless Station Configuration. The Wireless Access Point can be configured using Web Browser 9 For details, see Chapter 4 - Overview This chapter describes the setup procedure to make the Wireless Access Point a valid device on your LAN, and to function as an Access Point for Basic Operation of the Setup process for your Wireless Access Point. Wireless Stations may also require configuration. Chapter 3 Access Point Setup 3 This Chapter provides details of your Wireless Stations.
Wireless Station Configuration. The Wireless Access Point can be configured using Web Browser 9 For details, see Chapter 4 - Overview This chapter describes the setup procedure to make the Wireless Access Point a valid device on your LAN, and to function as an Access Point for Basic Operation of the Setup process for your Wireless Access Point. Wireless Stations may also require configuration. Chapter 3 Access Point Setup 3 This Chapter provides details of your Wireless Stations.
User's Guide
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...which is already connected to your LAN, either by a wired connection or another Access Point. • Until the Wireless Access Point is configured, establishing a Wireless connection to determine its Default Name. Always enter the current user name and password, as set of the Status screen. ...displays the current settings and status. Start your LAN, as the Wireless Access Point. 3. Figure 5: Password Dialog 6. You will ask for configuration is possible on the same LAN segment as described previously. 1. No data input is on this example, which uses the Wireless Access Point's ...
...which is already connected to your LAN, either by a wired connection or another Access Point. • Until the Wireless Access Point is configured, establishing a Wireless connection to determine its Default Name. Always enter the current user name and password, as set of the Status screen. ...displays the current settings and status. Start your LAN, as the Wireless Access Point. 3. Figure 5: Password Dialog 6. You will ask for configuration is possible on the same LAN segment as described previously. 1. No data input is on this example, which uses the Wireless Access Point's ...
User's Guide
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... not compatible with this, you can happen if your environment. You may also wish to set to an unused value in the following screens, and configure as necessary for details of these screens and settings are on the Admin Login screen accessed from the Management menu. Windows TCP/IP for details...
... not compatible with this, you can happen if your environment. You may also wish to set to an unused value in the following screens, and configure as necessary for details of these screens and settings are on the Admin Login screen accessed from the Management menu. Windows TCP/IP for details...
User's Guide
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... Basic Screen Data - Wireless Basic Settings Screen Operation Wireless Mode Select the desired option: • Disable - Wireless Access Point User Guide Wireless Screens There are 6 configuration screens available: • Basic • Virtual Aps • Radius Server • Access Control • Advanced • WIFI Protected Setup Basic Screen The settings on the...
... Basic Screen Data - Wireless Basic Settings Screen Operation Wireless Mode Select the desired option: • Disable - Wireless Access Point User Guide Wireless Screens There are 6 configuration screens available: • Basic • Virtual Aps • Radius Server • Access Control • Advanced • WIFI Protected Setup Basic Screen The settings on the...
User's Guide
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... Wireless menu will result in a screen like the following data is displayed: • * If displayed before the name of the VAP, this option is displayed. Configure Button Change the settings for the selected VAP. Figure 9: Virtual AP Settings Data - They will still be able to communicate with other If this indicates...
... Wireless menu will result in a screen like the following data is displayed: • * If displayed before the name of the VAP, this option is displayed. Configure Button Change the settings for the selected VAP. Figure 9: Virtual AP Settings Data - They will still be able to communicate with other If this indicates...
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... then be Disabled. SSID Enter the desired SSID. Each VAP must have no SSID is used on the Virtual AP Settings screen, and click the Configure button.
... then be Disabled. SSID Enter the desired SSID. Each VAP must have no SSID is used on the Virtual AP Settings screen, and click the Configure button.
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... to Hex, ASCII input is required. Keys are 26 Hex (13 ASCII) characters. • 152 Bit Encryption - Other stations must then be set to automatically configure the WEP Key(s). 23 If you can leave this to generate a key or keys, instead of printable characters in the Passphrase box and click the...
... to Hex, ASCII input is required. Keys are 26 Hex (13 ASCII) characters. • 152 Bit Encryption - Other stations must then be set to automatically configure the WEP Key(s). 23 If you can leave this to generate a key or keys, instead of printable characters in the Passphrase box and click the...
User's Guide
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...) characters. Wireless Access Point User Guide Security Settings - 802.1x This uses the 802.1x standard for client authentication, and WEP for details of user configuration. • Each user's wireless client must have a "user login" on the Radius Server. • Each user must support 802.1x. • All data transmission is...
...) characters. Wireless Access Point User Guide Security Settings - 802.1x This uses the 802.1x standard for client authentication, and WEP for details of user configuration. • Each user's wireless client must have a "user login" on the Radius Server. • Each user must support 802.1x. • All data transmission is...
User's Guide
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... is only necessary to ensure that each Wireless Station must be set to have the same settings as described below. • For 802.1x modes, configuration is also more complex. This must be shown as 40bit, 104bit, and 128bit instead of 64 bit, 128 bit and 152bit. Overview All Wireless Stations... following items, each Wireless station's settings match those of each PC on the Wireless Access Point. Note: On some systems, the key sizes may be configured correctly, and setup of the Wireless Access Point, as the Wireless Access Point. 4 Chapter 4 PC and Server...
... is only necessary to ensure that each Wireless Station must be set to have the same settings as described below. • For 802.1x modes, configuration is also more complex. This must be shown as 40bit, 104bit, and 128bit instead of 64 bit, 128 bit and 152bit. Overview All Wireless Stations... following items, each Wireless station's settings match those of each PC on the Wireless Access Point. Note: On some systems, the key sizes may be configured correctly, and setup of the Wireless Access Point, as the Wireless Access Point. 4 Chapter 4 PC and Server...
User's Guide
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... to WPA-PSK. • The Pre-shared Key entered on the Access Point must also be entered on the Wireless Access Point. PC and Server Configuration Using WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK For each of the following items, each client, Wireless security must be set to match the Access Point. 39 Mode...
... to WPA-PSK. • The Pre-shared Key entered on the Access Point must also be entered on the Wireless Access Point. PC and Server Configuration Using WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK For each of the following items, each client, Wireless security must be set to match the Access Point. 39 Mode...
User's Guide
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...The SSID is wireless Note! Typically, EAP-TLS is used for authentication for user authentication. • There must have to be configured as follow: • It must provide and accept Certificates for the Radius Server. The default value is case sensitive. Radius Server... Point. WPA-Enterprise mode provides greater security and centralized management, but it is the most secure and most complex system. Wireless Station Configuration For each Wireless station. the Wireless Access Point supports both methods simultaneously. Each client must be set on the Security Screen of the...
...The SSID is wireless Note! Typically, EAP-TLS is used for authentication for user authentication. • There must have to be configured as follow: • It must provide and accept Certificates for the Radius Server. The default value is case sensitive. Radius Server... Point. WPA-Enterprise mode provides greater security and centralized management, but it is the most secure and most complex system. Wireless Station Configuration For each Wireless station. the Wireless Access Point supports both methods simultaneously. Each client must be set on the Security Screen of the...
User's Guide
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... Service) • Certificate Authority Windows 2000 Domain Controller Setup 1. Ensure that supports the EAP-TLS authentication method. PC and Server Configuration 802.1x Server Setup (Windows 2000 Server) This section describes using Microsoft Internet Authentication Server as the Radius Server, since it is... the Internet Information Services (IIS) component. • From the Networking Services category, select Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), and Internet Authentication Service (DNS should already be renamed and joined after installing certificate services.
... Service) • Certificate Authority Windows 2000 Domain Controller Setup 1. Ensure that supports the EAP-TLS authentication method. PC and Server Configuration 802.1x Server Setup (Windows 2000 Server) This section describes using Microsoft Internet Authentication Server as the Radius Server, since it is... the Internet Information Services (IIS) component. • From the Networking Services category, select Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), and Internet Authentication Service (DNS should already be renamed and joined after installing certificate services.
User's Guide
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... Next. 43 Programs - DHCP 2. Enter the name and description for the scope, click Next. 5. PC and Server Configuration Figure 27: CA Screen 7. Figure 28: DHCP Screen 3. Define the IP address range. Administrative Tools - Click Next when the New Scope Wizard Begins. 4. Change the ...
... Next. 43 Programs - DHCP 2. Enter the name and description for the scope, click Next. 5. PC and Server Configuration Figure 27: CA Screen 7. Figure 28: DHCP Screen 3. Define the IP address range. Administrative Tools - Click Next when the New Scope Wizard Begins. 4. Change the ...
User's Guide
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... 11. Select Yes, I want to activate this scope now. Add exclusions in the address fields if required. The router address may take a few minutes to configure these options now, and click Next. 9. Change the Lease Duration time if preferred. Click Next. Click Next, then Finish. 13. Enter the router address for...
... 11. Select Yes, I want to activate this scope now. Add exclusions in the address fields if required. The router address may take a few minutes to configure these options now, and click Next. 9. Change the Lease Duration time if preferred. Click Next. Click Next, then Finish. 13. Enter the router address for...
User's Guide
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Certification Authority. 2. Figure 32: Template Screen 4. Administrative Tools - Select Start - Right-click Policy Settings, and select New - Select Authenticated Session and Smartcard Logon (select more than one by holding down the Ctrl key). Click OK. Certificate to Issue. Programs - Figure 31: Certificate Authority Screen 3. Right-click on your active directory domain, and select Properties. 45 Programs - Administrative Tools - Select Start - Active Directory Users and Computers. 5. PC and Server Configuration Certificate Authority Setup 1.
Certification Authority. 2. Figure 32: Template Screen 4. Administrative Tools - Select Start - Right-click Policy Settings, and select New - Select Authenticated Session and Smartcard Logon (select more than one by holding down the Ctrl key). Click OK. Certificate to Issue. Programs - Figure 31: Certificate Authority Screen 3. Right-click on your active directory domain, and select Properties. 45 Programs - Administrative Tools - Select Start - Active Directory Users and Computers. 5. PC and Server Configuration Certificate Authority Setup 1.
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cies, right-click Automatic Certificate Request Settings - New - Select the Group Policy tab, choose Default Domain Policy then click Edit. Public Key Poli- Figure 34: Group Policy Tab 7. Automatic Certificate Request. 46 Wireless Access Point User Guide Figure 33: Active Directory Screen 6. Windows Settings - Select Computer Configuration - Security Settings -
cies, right-click Automatic Certificate Request Settings - New - Select the Group Policy tab, choose Default Domain Policy then click Edit. Public Key Poli- Figure 34: Group Policy Tab 7. Automatic Certificate Request. 46 Wireless Access Point User Guide Figure 33: Active Directory Screen 6. Windows Settings - Select Computer Configuration - Security Settings -