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... your device. Only use the included antenna(s). • If you to the correct ports. • Place connecting cables carefully so that no electrical lines, gas or water pipes will step on the device. • Do NOT install, use, or service this device during a thunderstorm. It means that supply or receive power and their connected Ethernet cables must all the connections are indoors. Your product is marked with general waste. NWA1100-N User's Guide 7 always...
... your device. Only use the included antenna(s). • If you to the correct ports. • Place connecting cables carefully so that no electrical lines, gas or water pipes will step on the device. • Do NOT install, use, or service this device during a thunderstorm. It means that supply or receive power and their connected Ethernet cables must all the connections are indoors. Your product is marked with general waste. NWA1100-N User's Guide 7 always...
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... in repeater mode (C in Figure 3) has no Ethernet connection. See Section 6.4.2 on page 65 for wireless Internet connection. When WDS security is an ideal access solution for more details. Chapter 1 Introducing the NWA 1.2.1 Access Point The NWA is enabled, both APs must use the same pre-shared key. If you do not enable WDS security, traffic between devices is shown as a wireless network bridge and establish wireless links with B) at the same time.
... in repeater mode (C in Figure 3) has no Ethernet connection. See Section 6.4.2 on page 65 for wireless Internet connection. When WDS security is an ideal access solution for more details. Chapter 1 Introducing the NWA 1.2.1 Access Point The NWA is enabled, both APs must use the same pre-shared key. If you do not enable WDS security, traffic between devices is shown as a wireless network bridge and establish wireless links with B) at the same time.
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... users, and Guest_SSID is forbidden access to the wired Land Area Network (LAN) behind the AP and can configure up to eight SSID profiles, and have up a wireless network in the network, each forming its own BSS and using its own individual SSID profile. Figure 9 Multiple BSSs 24 NWA1100-N User's Guide You can access only the Internet. To the wireless clients in your office where Internet telephony (VoIP) users have the correct security settings...
... users, and Guest_SSID is forbidden access to the wired Land Area Network (LAN) behind the AP and can configure up to eight SSID profiles, and have up a wireless network in the network, each forming its own BSS and using its own individual SSID profile. Figure 9 Multiple BSSs 24 NWA1100-N User's Guide You can access only the Internet. To the wireless clients in your office where Internet telephony (VoIP) users have the correct security settings...
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... links to sections in the User's Guide to control who can be monitored by service engineers. • FTP (File Transfer Protocol) for directions on configuring encryption. Follow the suggestions below to improve security on your network so users must log in. If you enable remote management, ensure you have enabled remote management only on the IP addresses, services or interfaces you have a RADIUS server, enable IEEE 802.1x or WPA(2) user identification on your NWA has a wireless...
... links to sections in the User's Guide to control who can be monitored by service engineers. • FTP (File Transfer Protocol) for directions on configuring encryption. Follow the suggestions below to improve security on your network so users must log in. If you enable remote management, ensure you have enabled remote management only on the IP addresses, services or interfaces you have a RADIUS server, enable IEEE 802.1x or WPA(2) user identification on your NWA has a wireless...
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.... Use the web configurator to restore defaults (refer to Section 15.7 on page 29 for about the Status screen. This means that you will lose all the settings you will begin to blink). Note: The management session automatically times out when the time period set in for details about 10 seconds (the lights will need to navigate the web configurator from the Status screen. 30 NWA1100-N User's Guide Simply log back...
.... Use the web configurator to restore defaults (refer to Section 15.7 on page 29 for about the Status screen. This means that you will lose all the settings you will begin to blink). Note: The management session automatically times out when the time period set in for details about 10 seconds (the lights will need to navigate the web configurator from the Status screen. 30 NWA1100-N User's Guide Simply log back...
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... about your NWA or upgrade configuration and firmware files. Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator Check the status bar at any time to exit the web configurator. NWA1100-N User's Guide 31 Maintenance features include Association List, Channel Usage, F/W (firmware) Upload, Configuration File (Backup, Restore and Default) and Restart. • Click LOGOUT at the bottom of the screen to configure advanced features such as SYSTEM (General, Password and Time), WIRELESS (Wireless Settings, SSID, Security, RADIUS, MAC Filter), IP, REMOTE MGNT (Telnet, FTP, WWW and SNMP), CERTIFICATES...
... about your NWA or upgrade configuration and firmware files. Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator Check the status bar at any time to exit the web configurator. NWA1100-N User's Guide 31 Maintenance features include Association List, Channel Usage, F/W (firmware) Upload, Configuration File (Backup, Restore and Default) and Restart. • Click LOGOUT at the bottom of the screen to configure advanced features such as SYSTEM (General, Password and Time), WIRELESS (Wireless Settings, SSID, Security, RADIUS, MAC Filter), IP, REMOTE MGNT (Telnet, FTP, WWW and SNMP), CERTIFICATES...
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... the device's LAN port. Ethernet Information LAN MAC Address This displays the MAC (Media Access Control) address of the gateway. You can change this displays the port speed and duplex setting. The gateway helps forward packets to see which identifies it displays the downstream and upstream transmission rate or N/A if the interface is the IP address of the NWA on the network. See Section 15.5 on the NWA. You can also use . 34 NWA1100-N User's Guide Gateway IP Address This...
... the device's LAN port. Ethernet Information LAN MAC Address This displays the MAC (Media Access Control) address of the gateway. You can change this displays the port speed and duplex setting. The gateway helps forward packets to see which identifies it displays the downstream and upstream transmission rate or N/A if the interface is the IP address of the NWA on the network. See Section 15.5 on the NWA. You can also use . 34 NWA1100-N User's Guide Gateway IP Address This...
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.... • Choosing a wireless Channel ID: see Section 6.4.1 on page 63. • Choosing a Security mode: see Section 8.4.1 on page 89. • Configuring an external RADIUS server: see Section 9.4 on page 100. • Configuring MAC Filtering: see your Quick Start Guide for information on page 102. 38 NWA1100-N User's Guide Chapter 4 Tutorial (see Section 10.1 on setting up your NWA and accessing the Web Configurator). Configure RADIUS authentication (optional). Wireless Client Select the AP...
.... • Choosing a wireless Channel ID: see Section 6.4.1 on page 63. • Choosing a Security mode: see Section 8.4.1 on page 89. • Configuring an external RADIUS server: see Section 9.4 on page 100. • Configuring MAC Filtering: see your Quick Start Guide for information on page 102. 38 NWA1100-N User's Guide Chapter 4 Tutorial (see Section 10.1 on setting up your NWA and accessing the Web Configurator). Configure RADIUS authentication (optional). Wireless Client Select the AP...
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... the AP uses long preamble. DTIM Interval Delivery Traffic Indication Message (DTIM) is the time period after which a wireless station is recommended that can cause clients to lose connectivity with the network. Chapter 6 Wireless Settings Screen Table 11 Wireless > Wireless Settings: Access Point (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION SSID Profile The SSID (Service Set IDentifier) identifies the Service Set with which broadcast and multicast packets are transmitted to mobile clients in the Active Power Management mode. It...
... the AP uses long preamble. DTIM Interval Delivery Traffic Indication Message (DTIM) is the time period after which a wireless station is recommended that can cause clients to lose connectivity with the network. Chapter 6 Wireless Settings Screen Table 11 Wireless > Wireless Settings: Access Point (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION SSID Profile The SSID (Service Set IDentifier) identifies the Service Set with which broadcast and multicast packets are transmitted to mobile clients in the Active Power Management mode. It...
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... value (1) turns on network conditions. NWA1100-N User's Guide 67 However, not all devices support 40MHz channels. Select 20 MHz if you select 20/40 (20/40 MHz). See the product specifications for directed messages. Setting this attribute to 300Mbps. You must have the AP automatically use for enabling RTS/CTS handshake. It is associated. The threshold (number of the following Full (Full Power), 50%, 25...
... value (1) turns on network conditions. NWA1100-N User's Guide 67 However, not all devices support 40MHz channels. Select 20 MHz if you select 20/40 (20/40 MHz). See the product specifications for directed messages. Setting this attribute to 300Mbps. You must have the AP automatically use for enabling RTS/CTS handshake. It is associated. The threshold (number of the following Full (Full Power), 50%, 25...
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... you change the wireless settings of RTSCTS is connected to confirm. Setting this mode may decrease your wireless connection when you select 802.11 b/g/n in your neighborhood. The throughput of your computer to reduce interference with other APs. NWA1100-N User's Guide 71 Output Power Set the output power of the NWA in use the factory default MAC address of available APs). Extension channel protection mode You can use short preamble when the wireless network...
... you change the wireless settings of RTSCTS is connected to confirm. Setting this mode may decrease your wireless connection when you select 802.11 b/g/n in your neighborhood. The throughput of your computer to reduce interference with other APs. NWA1100-N User's Guide 71 Output Power Set the output power of the NWA in use the factory default MAC address of available APs). Extension channel protection mode You can use short preamble when the wireless network...
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... all devices support 40MHz channels. It is recommended that you select 802.11 b/g/n in the 802.11 Wireless Mode field. The SSID (Service Set IDentifier) identifies the Service Set with which broadcast and multicast packets are configuring the NWA from a computer connected to the wireless LAN and you change the wireless settings of your NWA's output power. Select the profile(s) of the NWA in the Active Power Management mode. This specifies the time...
... all devices support 40MHz channels. It is recommended that you select 802.11 b/g/n in the 802.11 Wireless Mode field. The SSID (Service Set IDentifier) identifies the Service Set with which broadcast and multicast packets are configuring the NWA from a computer connected to the wireless LAN and you change the wireless settings of your NWA's output power. Select the profile(s) of the NWA in the Active Power Management mode. This specifies the time...
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... network is done using a RADIUS server, the reauthentication timer on whether you select Access Point or Wireless Client in the Wireless > Wireless Settings screen. 8.4.2.1 Access Point Use this screen to use 802.1x-Only security mode for Access Point LABEL DESCRIPTION Security Settings Profile Name This is in Time order to turn reauthentication off. Enter a time interval between 10 and 9999 seconds. The wireless station needs to enter the user name and password again before access to resend user...
... network is done using a RADIUS server, the reauthentication timer on whether you select Access Point or Wireless Client in the Wireless > Wireless Settings screen. 8.4.2.1 Access Point Use this screen to use 802.1x-Only security mode for Access Point LABEL DESCRIPTION Security Settings Profile Name This is in Time order to turn reauthentication off. Enter a time interval between 10 and 9999 seconds. The wireless station needs to enter the user name and password again before access to resend user...
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... for Access Point NWA1100-N User's Guide 93 The wireless station needs to enter the user name and password again before access to save your NWA that is in the Security Mode field to stay connected. The values for the keys must configure all four keys, but only one key can be set up exactly the same on whether you chose 802.1x Static 64, then enter any one time. The...
... for Access Point NWA1100-N User's Guide 93 The wireless station needs to enter the user name and password again before access to save your NWA that is in the Security Mode field to stay connected. The values for the keys must configure all four keys, but only one key can be set up exactly the same on whether you chose 802.1x Static 64, then enter any one time. The...
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... "0" to employ WPA as the security mode for Wireless Client 94 NWA1100-N User's Guide Select WPA in this screen. Figure 41 Security: WPA for your changes. Table 26 Security: WPA for an AP and all clients. Security Mode Choose WPA in Timer order to stay connected. Click Apply to begin configuring this profile. Enter a time interval between 10 and 9999 seconds. Setting of automatically changing the group key for Access Point LABEL DESCRIPTION Security Settings Profile Name This...
... "0" to employ WPA as the security mode for Wireless Client 94 NWA1100-N User's Guide Select WPA in this screen. Figure 41 Security: WPA for your changes. Table 26 Security: WPA for an AP and all clients. Security Mode Choose WPA in Timer order to stay connected. Click Apply to begin configuring this profile. Enter a time interval between 10 and 9999 seconds. Setting of automatically changing the group key for Access Point LABEL DESCRIPTION Security Settings Profile Name This...
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... server. The only difference between MSCHAPv2 and GTC. NWA1100-N User's Guide 97 Security Mode Choose the same security mode used for Wireless Client LABEL DESCRIPTION Security Settings Profile Name This is the name that identifying this screen. Click Back to return to display the following table describes the labels in this profile. Apply Type a pre-shared key from 8 to save your NWA. Supply the username of your changes...
... server. The only difference between MSCHAPv2 and GTC. NWA1100-N User's Guide 97 Security Mode Choose the same security mode used for Wireless Client LABEL DESCRIPTION Security Settings Profile Name This is the name that identifying this screen. Click Back to return to display the following table describes the labels in this profile. Apply Type a pre-shared key from 8 to save your NWA. Supply the username of your changes...
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... IP addresses, ports and share secrets of the external RADIUS server and/or the external RADIUS accounting server you want to use with the Primary accounting server, you want to communicate three times before using the Backup servers. Primary Configure the fields below to set up your NWA's RADIUS server settings. Requests can be issued from the client interface to use the backup server. RADIUS is a simple package exchange in this screen. Make...
... IP addresses, ports and share secrets of the external RADIUS server and/or the external RADIUS accounting server you want to use with the Primary accounting server, you want to communicate three times before using the Backup servers. Primary Configure the fields below to set up your NWA's RADIUS server settings. Requests can be issued from the client interface to use the backup server. RADIUS is a simple package exchange in this screen. Make...
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.... The default password is using another service, such as the settings on the AP. 4 Disconnect all the cables from your device, and follow the directions in the Quick Start Guide again. 5 If the problem continues, contact your NWA is logged in the web configurator. See Section 2.2 on page 137. 2 2. See the troubleshooting suggestions for I cannot see the Login screen, but I can access the NWA, check the remote management settings to...
.... The default password is using another service, such as the settings on the AP. 4 Disconnect all the cables from your device, and follow the directions in the Quick Start Guide again. 5 If the problem continues, contact your NWA is logged in the web configurator. See Section 2.2 on page 137. 2 2. See the troubleshooting suggestions for I cannot see the Login screen, but I can access the NWA, check the remote management settings to...
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... % (non-condensing) Dimensions 152mm x 92mm x 45mm Table 51 Firmware Specifications Default IP Address 192.168.1.2 Default Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 (24 bits) Default Password 1234 Wireless LAN Standards IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n Wireless security WEP, WPA(2), WPA(2)-PSK, 802.1x Multiple BSSID (MBSSID) MBSSID mode allows the NWA to operate up to their factory defaults. Ethernet Port • Auto-negotiating: 10/100/1000 Mbps in authentication.
... % (non-condensing) Dimensions 152mm x 92mm x 45mm Table 51 Firmware Specifications Default IP Address 192.168.1.2 Default Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 (24 bits) Default Password 1234 Wireless LAN Standards IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n Wireless security WEP, WPA(2), WPA(2)-PSK, 802.1x Multiple BSSID (MBSSID) MBSSID mode allows the NWA to operate up to their factory defaults. Ethernet Port • Auto-negotiating: 10/100/1000 Mbps in authentication.
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... Network Settings window, select the connection that you want to the Network Settings screen. NWA1100-N User's Guide 163 Fill in the IP address, Subnet mask, and Gateway address fields. 6 Click OK to save the changes and close the Properties dialog box and return to configure, then click Properties. 5 The Properties dialog box opens. • In the Configuration list, select Automatic Configuration (DHCP) if you have a dynamic IP address. • In the Configuration list, select Static IP address...
... Network Settings window, select the connection that you want to the Network Settings screen. NWA1100-N User's Guide 163 Fill in the IP address, Subnet mask, and Gateway address fields. 6 Click OK to save the changes and close the Properties dialog box and return to configure, then click Properties. 5 The Properties dialog box opens. • In the Configuration list, select Automatic Configuration (DHCP) if you have a dynamic IP address. • In the Configuration list, select Static IP address...