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...'s Guide ...3 Document Conventions...4 Safety Warnings...6 Table of Contents...7 Part I: User's Guide 15 Chapter 1 Introduction ...17 1.1 Overview ...17 1.2 Applications for the NWA3000-N series AP 18 1.2.1 Bridge / Repeater ...18 1.2.2 AP + Bridge ...22 1.2.3 MBSSID ...22 1.3 Management Mode ...23 1.4 Ways to Manage the NWA3000-N series AP 24 1.5 Good Habits for Managing the NWA3000-N series AP...
...'s Guide ...3 Document Conventions...4 Safety Warnings...6 Table of Contents...7 Part I: User's Guide 15 Chapter 1 Introduction ...17 1.1 Overview ...17 1.2 Applications for the NWA3000-N series AP 18 1.2.1 Bridge / Repeater ...18 1.2.2 AP + Bridge ...22 1.2.3 MBSSID ...22 1.3 Management Mode ...23 1.4 Ways to Manage the NWA3000-N series AP 24 1.5 Good Habits for Managing the NWA3000-N series AP...
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... security settings for rouge APs to support high-performance applications. Additionally, innovations in mission-critical networks. A NWA3000-N series AP can serve as an AP, Bridge, Repeater or even as an RF monitor to search for various virtual and managed APs. The embedded Web-based configurator enables simple, straightforward management and maintenance...
... security settings for rouge APs to support high-performance applications. Additionally, innovations in mission-critical networks. A NWA3000-N series AP can serve as an AP, Bridge, Repeater or even as an RF monitor to search for various virtual and managed APs. The embedded Web-based configurator enables simple, straightforward management and maintenance...
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...the NWA3000-N series AP The NWA3000-N series AP can be configured for each WLAN interface to reduce the effects of radio interference. 1.2.1 Bridge / Repeater The NWA3000-N series AP can communicate with other APs. In the figure below . When the NWA3000-N series AP is in Bridge...WDS) is independent of peer sides match one another, the connection between APs is enabled, both APs must use the following operating modes • Bridge / Repeater • AP + Bridge • MBSSID Applications for each operating mode are shown below , the two NWA3000-N series APs (A and B) are connected to...
...the NWA3000-N series AP The NWA3000-N series AP can be configured for each WLAN interface to reduce the effects of radio interference. 1.2.1 Bridge / Repeater The NWA3000-N series AP can communicate with other APs. In the figure below . When the NWA3000-N series AP is in Bridge...WDS) is independent of peer sides match one another, the connection between APs is enabled, both APs must use the following operating modes • Bridge / Repeater • AP + Bridge • MBSSID Applications for each operating mode are shown below , the two NWA3000-N series APs (A and B) are connected to...
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Figure 1 Bridge Application Figure 2 Repeater Application NWA3000-N Series User's Guide 19 Refer to your other ZyXEL access points only. Chapter 1 Introduction At the time of writing, WDS security is compatible with other access point's documentation for details.
Figure 1 Bridge Application Figure 2 Repeater Application NWA3000-N Series User's Guide 19 Refer to your other ZyXEL access points only. Chapter 1 Introduction At the time of writing, WDS security is compatible with other access point's documentation for details.
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Bridge loops cause broadcast traffic to circle the network endlessly, resulting in LAN 2. Chapter 1 Introduction 1.2.1.1 Bridge / Repeater Mode Example In the example below, when both NWA3000-N series APs are in Bridge/Repeater mode, they form a WDS (Wireless Distribution System) allowing the computers in LAN 1 to connect to the computers in possible throughput degradation...
Bridge loops cause broadcast traffic to circle the network endlessly, resulting in LAN 2. Chapter 1 Introduction 1.2.1.1 Bridge / Repeater Mode Example In the example below, when both NWA3000-N series APs are in Bridge/Repeater mode, they form a WDS (Wireless Distribution System) allowing the computers in LAN 1 to connect to the computers in possible throughput degradation...
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...'. 3b User Type: User 3c Password: Enter 'guest1', and re-enter it in the Retype field to confirm. 3d Click OK to save these settings. 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to create accounts for the staff members. 4.1.4 Create the AP Profiles (staff, guest) This section shows you will create a second pair for staff...
...'. 3b User Type: User 3c Password: Enter 'guest1', and re-enter it in the Retype field to confirm. 3d Click OK to save these settings. 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to create accounts for the staff members. 4.1.4 Create the AP Profiles (staff, guest) This section shows you will create a second pair for staff...
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... in step 2. 4d QoS: Select WMM. 4e VLAN ID: Enter '101'. 4f Turn on intra-BSS traffic blocking. 4g Click OK to save these settings. 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to create the guest SSID profile with the same settings except 'guest' as the profile name and SSID and 102 for networks to...
... in step 2. 4d QoS: Select WMM. 4e VLAN ID: Enter '101'. 4f Turn on intra-BSS traffic blocking. 4g Click OK to save these settings. 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to create the guest SSID profile with the same settings except 'guest' as the profile name and SSID and 102 for networks to...
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... of time over which the data moved across this radio in standalone mode and you set the wireless operating mode to AP+Bridge or Bridge/Repeater this displays information about all the wireless clients that have connected to the SSID. Cancel Click this to close this window. 92 NWA3000-N Series User...
... of time over which the data moved across this radio in standalone mode and you set the wireless operating mode to AP+Bridge or Bridge/Repeater this displays information about all the wireless clients that have connected to the SSID. Cancel Click this to close this window. 92 NWA3000-N Series User...
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... to reduce interference. Profile Name Enter up to 31 alphanumeric characters to have the radio function as a wireless network bridge / repeater and establish wireless links with other APs. 802.11 Band Select MBSSID to hide or show the Advanced Settings in this way are... created in this window. This will be used by IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless clients. Set the guard interval for your neighborhood. Select Bridge/Repeater to have the radio function as this profile's name. Table 53 Configuration > Object > AP Profile > Add/Edit Profile LABEL DESCRIPTION Hide ...
... to reduce interference. Profile Name Enter up to 31 alphanumeric characters to have the radio function as a wireless network bridge / repeater and establish wireless links with other APs. 802.11 Band Select MBSSID to hide or show the Advanced Settings in this way are... created in this window. This will be used by IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless clients. Set the guard interval for your neighborhood. Select Bridge/Repeater to have the radio function as this profile's name. Table 53 Configuration > Object > AP Profile > Add/Edit Profile LABEL DESCRIPTION Hide ...
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...802.11 broadcast frequency to TKIP. Note: WDS security is independent of writing, this option is activated. Use AES if the other ZyXEL NWA access points only. This field shows whether or not the entry is compatible with other access points on your network support it for... make sure it and click Activate. This field is a sequential value, and it and click Inactivate. Select No Security to AP+Bridge or Bridge/Repeater. AES provides superior security to determine the baseline rate configuration. • Basic Rate (Mbps) - Edit Activate Inactivate # Status Note: Other APs...
...802.11 broadcast frequency to TKIP. Note: WDS security is independent of writing, this option is activated. Use AES if the other ZyXEL NWA access points only. This field shows whether or not the entry is compatible with other access points on your network support it for... make sure it and click Activate. This field is a sequential value, and it and click Inactivate. Select No Security to AP+Bridge or Bridge/Repeater. AES provides superior security to determine the baseline rate configuration. • Basic Rate (Mbps) - Edit Activate Inactivate # Status Note: Other APs...
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..., 234, 237, 238, 240 antenna 279 AP 18, 22 AP (access point) 321 AP+Bridge 18 AP/Bridge 22 applications 18 AP/Bridge 22 Bridge/Repeater 18 MBSSID 22 B backing up configuration files 243 Basic Service Set see BSS Basic Service Set, See BSS 319 boot module 248 bridge 18, 22... NWA3000-N Series User's Guide Index Index Bridge/Repeater 18 BSS 22, 23, 319 C CA 327 and certificates 172 CA (Certificate Authority), see certificates Certificate Management Protocol (CMP) 179 Certificate Revocation List (CRL) 172...
..., 234, 237, 238, 240 antenna 279 AP 18, 22 AP (access point) 321 AP+Bridge 18 AP/Bridge 22 applications 18 AP/Bridge 22 Bridge/Repeater 18 MBSSID 22 B backing up configuration files 243 Basic Service Set see BSS Basic Service Set, See BSS 319 boot module 248 bridge 18, 22... NWA3000-N Series User's Guide Index Index Bridge/Repeater 18 BSS 22, 23, 319 C CA 327 and certificates 172 CA (Certificate Authority), see certificates Certificate Management Protocol (CMP) 179 Certificate Revocation List (CRL) 172...
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..., 265 vs reset 263, 265 registration product 377 related documentation 3 remote management configuration overview 52 FTP, see FTP prerequisites 52 Telnet 214 WWW, see WWW repeater 18 reports configuration overview 53 daily 228 daily e-mail 228 reset 277 vs reboot 263, 265 RESET button 29, 277 reset button 279 RF interference...
..., 265 vs reset 263, 265 registration product 377 related documentation 3 remote management configuration overview 52 FTP, see FTP prerequisites 52 Telnet 214 WWW, see WWW repeater 18 reports configuration overview 53 daily 228 daily e-mail 228 reset 277 vs reboot 263, 265 RESET button 29, 277 reset button 279 RF interference...