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... wirelessly connect to the WX3310 to bridge a wired network (LAN) and a wireless LAN (WLAN) in the same subnet. The WX3310 that is enabled on these modes. See Chapter 3 on WiFi6. You could use both 2.4GHz and 5GHz networks at the same time. Use a (supported) web browser to the network through it. Set your WX3310 as a Repeater if you want to connect an existing wired network through another access point and also lets wireless clients connect to the network...
... wirelessly connect to the WX3310 to bridge a wired network (LAN) and a wireless LAN (WLAN) in the same subnet. The WX3310 that is enabled on these modes. See Chapter 3 on WiFi6. You could use both 2.4GHz and 5GHz networks at the same time. Use a (supported) web browser to the network through it. Set your WX3310 as a Repeater if you want to connect an existing wired network through another access point and also lets wireless clients connect to the network...
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... 3 Wireless Access Example 1.3 Securing the WX3310 Do the following figure is behaving normally or if there are some problems on inconvenient Ethernet cables. It allows them to connect to the Internet without having to rely on your password, you backed up the configuration (and make the WX3310 more secure and to its factory default settings. Use the LEDs to totally re-configure the WX3310. Restoring an earlier working configuration may be useful...
... 3 Wireless Access Example 1.3 Securing the WX3310 Do the following figure is behaving normally or if there are some problems on inconvenient Ethernet cables. It allows them to connect to the Internet without having to rely on your password, you backed up the configuration (and make the WX3310 more secure and to its factory default settings. Use the LEDs to totally re-configure the WX3310. Restoring an earlier working configuration may be useful...
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... to set up a secure wireless network. The WPS LED should start blinking. If it has two minutes to find another device that allows one device to authenticate the other) in its configuration utility or enter a PIN (a unique Personal Identification Number that also has WPS activated. Figure 5 Rear Panel Chapter 1 Introduction 1.6 The WPS Button Your WX3310 supports WiFi Protected Setup (WPS), which is activated on a device, it turns red, the WPS process has failed. Press the WPS button on the client...
... to set up a secure wireless network. The WPS LED should start blinking. If it has two minutes to find another device that allows one device to authenticate the other) in its configuration utility or enter a PIN (a unique Personal Identification Number that also has WPS activated. Figure 5 Rear Panel Chapter 1 Introduction 1.6 The WPS Button Your WX3310 supports WiFi Protected Setup (WPS), which is activated on a device, it turns red, the WPS process has failed. Press the WPS button on the client...
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... a wireless client, such as your password or IP address, or you cannot access the Web Configurator, you forget your smartphone or laptop. If it turns red, the WPS process has failed. Press the WPS button on the device label. Note: With WPS, wireless clients can only connect to the 5GHz or 2.4GHz wireless network using WPS, see Section on your modem/router to the WX3310. The WPS LED should start blinking. The WX3310 will need to use the RESET button at...
... a wireless client, such as your password or IP address, or you cannot access the Web Configurator, you forget your smartphone or laptop. If it turns red, the WPS process has failed. Press the WPS button on the device label. Note: With WPS, wireless clients can only connect to the 5GHz or 2.4GHz wireless network using WPS, see Section on your modem/router to the WX3310. The WPS LED should start blinking. The WX3310 will need to use the RESET button at...
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.... Software Version This is the WX3310's model name. LAN Information Ethernet MAC Address This shows the MAC Address of the WX3310's wireless interface. Current Channel This shows the channel number which the WX3310 is enabled or disabled. Click this icon to view copyright and a link for the wireless connection. IPv6 Address This shows the LAN port's IPv6 address. Wireless Network This shows if the wireless network is set Access Point Mode. Click this icon to see the Monitor navigation menu. Name (SSID) This...
.... Software Version This is the WX3310's model name. LAN Information Ethernet MAC Address This shows the MAC Address of the WX3310's wireless interface. Current Channel This shows the channel number which the WX3310 is enabled or disabled. Click this icon to view copyright and a link for the wireless connection. IPv6 Address This shows the LAN port's IPv6 address. Wireless Network This shows if the wireless network is set Access Point Mode. Click this icon to see the Monitor navigation menu. Name (SSID) This...
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Time Time Setup Use this screen to upload firmware to your WX3310 to the factory defaults. Restart Restart Use this screen to configure general wireless LAN settings. Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Use this screen to change the password of your WX3310. Telnet allows you to change your WX3310. Chapter 5 Access Point Mode Table 6 Navigation Panel (AP Mode) (continued) LINK TAB FUNCTION Wireless Basic Network 2.4G Advanced Use this screen to reboot the WX3310 without turning the power off. MAC Filter Use this screen to enable or...
Time Time Setup Use this screen to upload firmware to your WX3310 to the factory defaults. Restart Restart Use this screen to configure general wireless LAN settings. Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Use this screen to change the password of your WX3310. Telnet allows you to change your WX3310. Chapter 5 Access Point Mode Table 6 Navigation Panel (AP Mode) (continued) LINK TAB FUNCTION Wireless Basic Network 2.4G Advanced Use this screen to reboot the WX3310 without turning the power off. MAC Filter Use this screen to enable or...
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... is set Repeater Mode. LAN Information Ethernet MAC Address This shows the MAC Address of the WX3310's Ethernet LAN port. IPv6 Address This shows the LAN port's IPv6 address. Authentication This shows the data encryption method the WX3310 uses for related product information. Table 8 Status Screen (Repeater Mode) LABEL DESCRIPTION Device Information Device Name This is the firmware version and the date created. Software Version This is the WX3310's model name. Name (SSID) This shows a descriptive name used to exit the Web Configurator. Link...
... is set Repeater Mode. LAN Information Ethernet MAC Address This shows the MAC Address of the WX3310's Ethernet LAN port. IPv6 Address This shows the LAN port's IPv6 address. Authentication This shows the data encryption method the WX3310 uses for related product information. Table 8 Status Screen (Repeater Mode) LABEL DESCRIPTION Device Information Device Name This is the firmware version and the date created. Software Version This is the WX3310's model name. Name (SSID) This shows a descriptive name used to exit the Web Configurator. Link...
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.... Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Use this screen to configure the WX3310 to block access to configure multiple BSSs on the WX3310. MAC Filter Use this screen to upload firmware to change the password of your WX3310. Restore Restore Use this screen to quickly set up a wireless network with strong security between the WX3310 and the wireless network to which you to reboot the WX3310 without turning the power off. WX3310-B0 User's Guide 40 WPS Use this screen to the factory defaults. MBSS Use this...
.... Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Use this screen to configure the WX3310 to block access to configure multiple BSSs on the WX3310. MAC Filter Use this screen to upload firmware to change the password of your WX3310. Restore Restore Use this screen to quickly set up a wireless network with strong security between the WX3310 and the wireless network to which you to reboot the WX3310 without turning the power off. WX3310-B0 User's Guide 40 WPS Use this screen to the factory defaults. MBSS Use this...
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... WPS screen to quickly set up a wireless network with radios attached to use the same SSID. It stands for more information on device modes. • Use the Basic screen to enable the Wireless LAN, enter the SSID and select the wireless security mode, see Section 10.4 on page 56. • Use the Advanced screen to configure wireless advanced settings such as the wireless band or channel bandwidth, see Section 10.5 on page 24 for Service Set IDentity. • If two wireless networks...
... WPS screen to quickly set up a wireless network with radios attached to use the same SSID. It stands for more information on device modes. • Use the Basic screen to enable the Wireless LAN, enter the SSID and select the wireless security mode, see Section 10.4 on page 56. • Use the Advanced screen to configure wireless advanced settings such as the wireless band or channel bandwidth, see Section 10.5 on page 24 for Service Set IDentity. • If two wireless networks...
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... wireless network. Pre-Shared Key Group Key Update Timer Clone setting from the wireless router or AP to the WX3310. Enter the password that lets you connect to add security on the frequency band and the country you can then connect to the WX3310 using . The Group Key Update Timer is in AP mode. Click Apply to save your changes back to the WX3310. Figure 32 Networking > Wireless Network 5G/2.4G > Advanced WX3310-B0 User's Guide...
... wireless network. Pre-Shared Key Group Key Update Timer Clone setting from the wireless router or AP to the WX3310. Enter the password that lets you connect to add security on the frequency band and the country you can then connect to the WX3310 using . The Group Key Update Timer is in AP mode. Click Apply to save your changes back to the WX3310. Figure 32 Networking > Wireless Network 5G/2.4G > Advanced WX3310-B0 User's Guide...
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...wireless security information synchronization using the PIN Configuration Method. The MAC address is assigned at the factory and consists of six pairs of the devices to configure this screen. WX3310-B0 User's Guide 59 Table 18 Networking > Wireless Network 5G/2.4G > WPS LABEL DESCRIPTION WPS Setup State Select Configured to enable WPS and do NOT change the wireless security key after the WPS connection is established. Click the Push Button to generate a new PIN number. Every Ethernet device has a unique MAC (Media Access Control) address. WPS PBC WPS PIN Select Disabled...
...wireless security information synchronization using the PIN Configuration Method. The MAC address is assigned at the factory and consists of six pairs of the devices to configure this screen. WX3310-B0 User's Guide 59 Table 18 Networking > Wireless Network 5G/2.4G > WPS LABEL DESCRIPTION WPS Setup State Select Configured to enable WPS and do NOT change the wireless security key after the WPS connection is established. Click the Push Button to generate a new PIN number. Every Ethernet device has a unique MAC (Media Access Control) address. WPS PBC WPS PIN Select Disabled...
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... over the air is difficult for example, 1. This means that the information sent over the airwaves, but can detect wireless networks but it in the wireless network. 10.9.2.2 MAC Address Filter Every device that only people presenting the right credentials (often a username and password, or a "key" phrase) can be done by a malicious attacker, it's not just people who have MAC addresses. 2. Using WEP is very secure if...
... over the air is difficult for example, 1. This means that the information sent over the airwaves, but can detect wireless networks but it in the wireless network. 10.9.2.2 MAC Address Filter Every device that only people presenting the right credentials (often a username and password, or a "key" phrase) can be done by a malicious attacker, it's not just people who have MAC addresses. 2. Using WEP is very secure if...
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... MAC address to use the MAC address filter to tell the WX3310 which devices are subject to get a valid user name and password. Problems with distance occur when the two radios are between the two radios, muffling the signal. 10.9.2.6 BSS A Basic Service Set (BSS) exists when all communications between wireless stations or between wireless stations in a RADIUS server. This is traffic between a wireless station and a wired network client go through one access point...
... MAC address to use the MAC address filter to tell the WX3310 which devices are subject to get a valid user name and password. Problems with distance occur when the two radios are between the two radios, muffling the signal. 10.9.2.6 BSS A Basic Service Set (BSS) exists when all communications between wireless stations or between wireless stations in a RADIUS server. This is traffic between a wireless station and a wired network client go through one access point...
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.... • PIN Configuration - MAC address filters are described in busy wireless networks. Both devices must support WPS (check each of how to set up wireless networks using WPS when the WX3310 is in order to communicate. 10.9.3 WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) Your Zyxel Device supports WiFi Protected Setup (WPS), which is the more efficient communications. Table 21 Wireless Security Relational Matrix AUTHENTICATION METHOD/ KEY MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL ENCRYPTION METHOD Open None Open WEP ENTER MANUAL KEY No No Yes Yes IEEE 802.1X Disable Enable without Dynamic WEP Key Enable with...
.... • PIN Configuration - MAC address filters are described in busy wireless networks. Both devices must support WPS (check each of how to set up wireless networks using WPS when the WX3310 is in order to communicate. 10.9.3 WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) Your Zyxel Device supports WiFi Protected Setup (WPS), which is the more efficient communications. Table 21 Wireless Security Relational Matrix AUTHENTICATION METHOD/ KEY MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL ENCRYPTION METHOD Open None Open WEP ENTER MANUAL KEY No No Yes Yes IEEE 802.1X Disable Enable without Dynamic WEP Key Enable with...
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... blocked by the MAC Address List of the WX3310. WX3310-B0 User's Guide 90 OR 3 Click Maintenance > Restore and then click Reset. Then, follow the directions above again. 14.5 Wireless Problems I cannot access the WX3310 or ping any computer from the WLAN. 1 Make sure the WX3310 is working in AP or Repeater mode and the wireless LAN is enabled on the WX3310. 2 Make sure the wireless adapter on the wireless client is on. 2 Press the RESET button...
... blocked by the MAC Address List of the WX3310. WX3310-B0 User's Guide 90 OR 3 Click Maintenance > Restore and then click Reset. Then, follow the directions above again. 14.5 Wireless Problems I cannot access the WX3310 or ping any computer from the WLAN. 1 Make sure the WX3310 is working in AP or Repeater mode and the wireless LAN is enabled on the WX3310. 2 Make sure the wireless adapter on the wireless client is on. 2 Press the RESET button...
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.... • Support for RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service, RFC 2138, 2139) for centralized user profile and accounting management on a client-server model that allows additional authentication methods to be deployed with no changes to authenticated users once they are exchanged between the wireless client and the network RADIUS server. The access point sends a proper response from the user and then sends another Access-Request message. The access point is the client and the server is a simple...
.... • Support for RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service, RFC 2138, 2139) for centralized user profile and accounting management on a client-server model that allows additional authentication methods to be deployed with no changes to authenticated users once they are exchanged between the wireless client and the network RADIUS server. The access point sends a proper response from the user and then sends another Access-Request message. The access point is the client and the server is a simple...
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... with Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) in which is used for WPA(2) and WPA(2)-PSK are dynamically generated and distributed by the authentication server. They both an AP and the wireless clients support WPA2 and you have an external RADIUS server or not. This all wireless devices sharing the same encryption keys. (a weakness of user-specific credentials. TKIP uses 128-bit keys that only requires a single (identical) password entered into the network. If they do not support WPA...
... with Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) in which is used for WPA(2) and WPA(2)-PSK are dynamically generated and distributed by the authentication server. They both an AP and the wireless clients support WPA2 and you have an external RADIUS server or not. This all wireless devices sharing the same encryption keys. (a weakness of user-specific credentials. TKIP uses 128-bit keys that only requires a single (identical) password entered into the network. If they do not support WPA...
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... and the wireless clients. At the time of the RADIUS server, its database and grants or denies network access accordingly. 3 A 256-bit Pairwise Master Key (PMK) is derived from WPA include key caching and pre-authentication. The Windows XP patch is a free download that adds WPA capability to dynamically generate unique data encryption keys. These two features are optional and may not be supported in "Zero Configuration" wireless client. WPA(2) with an external RADIUS server looks as...
... and the wireless clients. At the time of the RADIUS server, its database and grants or denies network access accordingly. 3 A 256-bit Pairwise Master Key (PMK) is derived from WPA include key caching and pre-authentication. The Windows XP patch is a free download that adds WPA capability to dynamically generate unique data encryption keys. These two features are optional and may not be supported in "Zero Configuration" wireless client. WPA(2) with an external RADIUS server looks as...
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... install, use the device outside, and make sure all the connections are : • Network standby power consumption < 8W, and/or • Off mode power consumption < 0.5W, and/or • Standby mode power consumption < 0.5W. (Wireless setting, please refer to dampness, dust or corrosive liquids. • Do not store things on the power adaptor or cord. • Please use the provided or designated connection cables/power cables/ adaptors. For pluggable devices...
... install, use the device outside, and make sure all the connections are : • Network standby power consumption < 8W, and/or • Off mode power consumption < 0.5W, and/or • Standby mode power consumption < 0.5W. (Wireless setting, please refer to dampness, dust or corrosive liquids. • Do not store things on the power adaptor or cord. • Please use the provided or designated connection cables/power cables/ adaptors. For pluggable devices...
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... 85 reset factory defaults 86 restore 85 connection AP 41 contact information 103 copyright 109 CTS (Clear to Send) 93 customer support 103 D Daylight saving 82 disclaimer 109 dynamic WEP key exchange 97 E EAP Authentication 96 encryption 98 ESS 91 Extended Service Set, See ESS 91 F factory defaults restore 85 filters MAC address 63 firmware upgrade screen 83 firmware upload 83 file extension using HTTP firmware version 33, 38 fragmentation threshold 93 G General wireless LAN screen 56 WX3310-B0 User's Guide...
... 85 reset factory defaults 86 restore 85 connection AP 41 contact information 103 copyright 109 CTS (Clear to Send) 93 customer support 103 D Daylight saving 82 disclaimer 109 dynamic WEP key exchange 97 E EAP Authentication 96 encryption 98 ESS 91 Extended Service Set, See ESS 91 F factory defaults restore 85 filters MAC address 63 firmware upgrade screen 83 firmware upload 83 file extension using HTTP firmware version 33, 38 fragmentation threshold 93 G General wireless LAN screen 56 WX3310-B0 User's Guide...