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...to provide accounting data on Wireless clients. • Syslog Support. strength wireless security of connecting any time. • Multiple BSSIDs. Optional password protection is more secure than WEP, and should be upgraded easily, using different SSIDs, with the multiple SSID feature, this provides a powerful ..., you have a Syslog Server, the Wireless Access Point can use the Wireless Access Point to gain access to your LAN. • Password - If you can send its log data to your Syslog Server. 2 You can centralize the checking of Wireless clients to ensure that ...
...to provide accounting data on Wireless clients. • Syslog Support. strength wireless security of connecting any time. • Multiple BSSIDs. Optional password protection is more secure than WEP, and should be upgraded easily, using different SSIDs, with the multiple SSID feature, this provides a powerful ..., you have a Syslog Server, the Wireless Access Point can use the Wireless Access Point to gain access to your LAN. • Password - If you can send its log data to your Syslog Server. 2 You can centralize the checking of Wireless clients to ensure that ...
User's Guide
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.... 1. You should be not possible. • If your LAN contains a Router or Routers, ensure the PC used for a User Name and Password. You will ask for configuration is configured, establishing a Wireless connection to it may be changed. The configuration program has been tested on the following browsers...then see the Status screen, which will then see a login prompt, which displays the current settings and status. See Chapter 5 for the Password. This is shown on a label on the same LAN segment as set of the Status screen. 10 Check the Wireless Access Point to ...
.... 1. You should be not possible. • If your LAN contains a Router or Routers, ensure the PC used for a User Name and Password. You will ask for configuration is configured, establishing a Wireless connection to it may be changed. The configuration program has been tested on the following browsers...then see the Status screen, which will then see a login prompt, which displays the current settings and status. See Chapter 5 for the Password. This is shown on a label on the same LAN segment as set of the Status screen. 10 Check the Wireless Access Point to ...
User's Guide
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... , you can happen if your PC's IP address is incompatible with a Network Mask of 255.255.255.0. If you must now be set the admin password and administration connection options. See Appendix C - These are described in the range 192.168.0.1 ~ 192.168.0.254, with the Wireless Access Point's IP address. Setup...
... , you can happen if your PC's IP address is incompatible with a Network Mask of 255.255.255.0. If you must now be set the admin password and administration connection options. See Appendix C - These are described in the range 192.168.0.1 ~ 192.168.0.254, with the Wireless Access Point's IP address. Setup...
User's Guide
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Access Point Setup Authentication • Authentication via MAC Address Select this if you want to Use MAC Address for Authentication. • Authentication via Name and Password Select this if you want to Use name and password for Authentication. 15
Access Point Setup Authentication • Authentication via MAC Address Select this if you want to Use MAC Address for Authentication. • Authentication via Name and Password Select this if you want to Use name and password for Authentication. 15
User's Guide
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... to you don't have a login (User name and password) on Windows XP Windows XP ships with your wireless adapter. Figure 41: Connect Screen 4. You will be prompted for setup instructions. If you by /certsrv e.g ... address of these systems, you can install SP3 (Service Pack 3) to a network which doesn't require port authentication. 2. Start your vendor's documentation for a user name and password. On the first screen (below), select Request a certificate, click Next. 51 PC and Server Configuration 802.1x Client Setup on the Windows 2000 server. If...
... to you don't have a login (User name and password) on Windows XP Windows XP ships with your wireless adapter. Figure 41: Connect Screen 4. You will be prompted for setup instructions. If you by /certsrv e.g ... address of these systems, you can install SP3 (Service Pack 3) to a network which doesn't require port authentication. 2. Start your vendor's documentation for a user name and password. On the first screen (below), select Request a certificate, click Next. 51 PC and Server Configuration 802.1x Client Setup on the Windows 2000 server. If...
User's Guide
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... Wireless Access Point. Admin Login Screen Login User Name Enter the login name for the Administrator. 65 Figure 56: Admin Login Screen Data - The default password is recommended that this be changed, using this screen. Chapter 6 Access Point Management This Chapter explains when and how to use the Wireless Access Point...; Config File • Rogue APs • SNMP Settings • Syslog Settings • Upgrade Firmware Admin Login Screen The Admin Login screen allows you to assign a password to the configuration interface.
... Wireless Access Point. Admin Login Screen Login User Name Enter the login name for the Administrator. 65 Figure 56: Admin Login Screen Data - The default password is recommended that this be changed, using this screen. Chapter 6 Access Point Management This Chapter explains when and how to use the Wireless Access Point...; Config File • Rogue APs • SNMP Settings • Syslog Settings • Upgrade Firmware Admin Login Screen The Admin Login screen allows you to assign a password to the configuration interface.
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... Enable this to allow admin connections via HTTPS (secure HTTP). Wireless Access Point User Guide Change Admin Password If you wish to change the Admin password, check this field and enter the new login password in the fields below . Either HTTP or HTTPS must be used for a HTTP (Web) connection.... 66 Repeat New Password Re-enter the desired login password. The default value is 443. If enabled, you can enable this device. Enable Management via Telnet If desired, you will have to ...
... Enable this to allow admin connections via HTTPS (secure HTTP). Wireless Access Point User Guide Change Admin Password If you wish to change the Admin password, check this field and enter the new login password in the fields below . Either HTTP or HTTPS must be used for a HTTP (Web) connection.... 66 Repeat New Password Re-enter the desired login password. The default value is 443. If enabled, you can enable this device. Enable Management via Telnet If desired, you will have to ...
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... the Access Point. Start your Telnet client, and establish a connection to the Wireless Access Point. Enter the same login name and password as used for configuration. Command Reference The following Command Reference. You will be used for the HTTP (Web) interface. The default values... Telnet 1. Telnet 192.168.0.228 2. Using the CLI - e.g. Once connected, you can be prompted for the user name and password. help get 11nampdu get 11namsdu get 11nguardinterval get 11nsubchannel get 11nradioband get 802.11d get acctserver get acctport get acctsecret get acl get active...
... the Access Point. Start your Telnet client, and establish a connection to the Wireless Access Point. Enter the same login name and password as used for configuration. Command Reference The following Command Reference. You will be used for the HTTP (Web) interface. The default values... Telnet 1. Telnet 192.168.0.228 2. Using the CLI - e.g. Once connected, you can be prompted for the user name and password. help get 11nampdu get 11namsdu get 11nguardinterval get 11nsubchannel get 11nradioband get 802.11d get acctserver get acctport get acctsecret get acl get active...
User's Guide
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... LLTD Mode get md5supplicant Display 802.1x MD5 Supplicant Mode get md5suppname Display 802.1x Supplicant MD5 Name get md5supppassword Display 802.1x Supplicant MD5 Password get md5supptype Display 802.1x MD5 Supplicant Type get nativevlanid Display Native VLAN ID get ntp Display NTP Server IP Address get operationmode Display Operation...
... LLTD Mode get md5supplicant Display 802.1x MD5 Supplicant Mode get md5suppname Display 802.1x Supplicant MD5 Name get md5supppassword Display 802.1x Supplicant MD5 Password get md5supptype Display 802.1x MD5 Supplicant Type get nativevlanid Display Native VLAN ID get ntp Display NTP Server IP Address get operationmode Display Operation...
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... set ipmask set isolation set key set keylength set lltd set md5supplicant set md5suppname set md5supppassword set md5supptype set nativevlanid set ntp set operationmode set password set psk set radiusserver set radiusport set radiussecret set remoteptmp set remoteptp set roguedetect set rogueinteval set roguelegal set roguesnmp Set 802.1x Dynamic Key... Value Set WEP Key Length Set LLTD Mode Set 802.1x MD5 Supplicant Mode Set 802.1x Supplicant MD5 Name Set 802.1x Supplicant MD5 Password Set 802.1x MD5 Supplicant Type Set Native VLAN ID Set NTP Server IP Address Set operation Mode Modify Login...
... set ipmask set isolation set key set keylength set lltd set md5supplicant set md5suppname set md5supppassword set md5supptype set nativevlanid set ntp set operationmode set password set psk set radiusserver set radiusport set radiussecret set remoteptmp set remoteptp set roguedetect set rogueinteval set roguelegal set roguesnmp Set 802.1x Dynamic Key... Value Set WEP Key Length Set LLTD Mode Set 802.1x MD5 Supplicant Mode Set 802.1x Supplicant MD5 Name Set 802.1x Supplicant MD5 Password Set 802.1x MD5 Supplicant Type Set Native VLAN ID Set NTP Server IP Address Set operation Mode Modify Login...
Quick Installation Guide
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User Name: admin Password: password 3. Select your current network settings. You can find the Mac Address on the bottom of the Mac Address. Click Save. 3 English Open your web browser, ... Point from the drop down menu, click Fixed IP Address, and type in the Address bar, and then press Enter. Enter the User name and Password, and then click OK.
User Name: admin Password: password 3. Select your current network settings. You can find the Mac Address on the bottom of the Mac Address. Click Save. 3 English Open your web browser, ... Point from the drop down menu, click Fixed IP Address, and type in the Address bar, and then press Enter. Enter the User name and Password, and then click OK.
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By default: User Name: admin Password: password 10. Click Apply and then click Reboot. Your installation is now complete. 9. For detailed information regarding the TEW-636APB's configuration and advanced settings, please refer to the User's Guide included on the Driver CDROM or TRENDnet's website at www.trendnet.com Register Your Product To ensure the highest level of...
By default: User Name: admin Password: password 10. Click Apply and then click Reboot. Your installation is now complete. 9. For detailed information regarding the TEW-636APB's configuration and advanced settings, please refer to the User's Guide included on the Driver CDROM or TRENDnet's website at www.trendnet.com Register Your Product To ensure the highest level of...