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...42 4.2.3 Configure the VoIP Network 43 4.2.4 Configure the Guest Network 45 4.2.5 Testing the Wireless Networks 46 4.3 NWA Setup in AP and Wireless Client Modes 47 4.3.1 Scenario ...47 4.3.2 Configuring the NWA in Access Point Mode 47 4.3.3 ...Configuring the NWA in Wireless Client Mode 50 4.3.4 MAC Filter Setup ...51 4.3.5 Testing the Connection and Troubleshooting 52 Part II: Technical Reference 53 Chapter 5 System Screens ...55 5.1 Overview... in this Chapter 60 6.3 What You Need To Know ...61 12 NWA1100-N User's Guide
...42 4.2.3 Configure the VoIP Network 43 4.2.4 Configure the Guest Network 45 4.2.5 Testing the Wireless Networks 46 4.3 NWA Setup in AP and Wireless Client Modes 47 4.3.1 Scenario ...47 4.3.2 Configuring the NWA in Access Point Mode 47 4.3.3 ...Configuring the NWA in Wireless Client Mode 50 4.3.4 MAC Filter Setup ...51 4.3.5 Testing the Connection and Troubleshooting 52 Part II: Technical Reference 53 Chapter 5 System Screens ...55 5.1 Overview... in this Chapter 60 6.3 What You Need To Know ...61 12 NWA1100-N User's Guide
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... traffic between B and wireless clients connected to A (W, Y and Z). Station B is connected to configure it via a wired connection. Chapter 4 Tutorial 4.3 NWA Setup in AP and Wireless Client Modes This example shows you need to make sure there is an access point to connect to. Figure 17 FTP...there are two NWAs (A and B) in Wireless Client mode. You also want only specified wireless clients to be able to connect to access station B. NWA1100-N User's Guide 47 Other wireless devices (X) must not be able to the FTP server. Use the Ethernet port on NWA (A) to a File ...
... traffic between B and wireless clients connected to A (W, Y and Z). Station B is connected to configure it via a wired connection. Chapter 4 Tutorial 4.3 NWA Setup in AP and Wireless Client Modes This example shows you need to make sure there is an access point to connect to. Figure 17 FTP...there are two NWAs (A and B) in Wireless Client mode. You also want only specified wireless clients to be able to connect to access station B. NWA1100-N User's Guide 47 Other wireless devices (X) must not be able to the FTP server. Use the Ethernet port on NWA (A) to a File ...
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Click Apply. Figure 18 4.3.4 MAC Filter Setup One way to ensure that only specified wireless clients can access the FTP server is by enabling MAC filtering on NWA (B) (See Chapter 10 on page 102 for more information on MAC Filter ). 1 Go to use the same security mode and Pre-Shared Key as NWA1100-N-A: WPA-PSK/ThisisMyPreSharedKey. Select MacProfile1 and click Edit. NWA1100-N User's Guide 51 Chapter 4 Tutorial 4 Go to Wireless > Security to configure the NWA to Wireless > MAC Filter. Click Selected. 3 Find and select NWA1100-N-A's SSID: NWA-1100-A.
Click Apply. Figure 18 4.3.4 MAC Filter Setup One way to ensure that only specified wireless clients can access the FTP server is by enabling MAC filtering on NWA (B) (See Chapter 10 on page 102 for more information on MAC Filter ). 1 Go to use the same security mode and Pre-Shared Key as NWA1100-N-A: WPA-PSK/ThisisMyPreSharedKey. Select MacProfile1 and click Edit. NWA1100-N User's Guide 51 Chapter 4 Tutorial 4 Go to Wireless > Security to configure the NWA to Wireless > MAC Filter. Click Selected. 3 Find and select NWA1100-N-A's SSID: NWA-1100-A.
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...MAC address is enabled on A. • Try accessing the FTP server from wireless clients W, Y or Z. If you have correctly configured your network setup as A and can send or retrieve a file. Click Apply. Chapter 4 Tutorial 2 Select Allow Listed in this tutorial. • Try accessing the... FTP server from X. Enter the MAC addresses of allowed devices. 52 NWA1100-N User's Guide Now, only the authorized wireless clients (W, Y and Z) can access the FTP server. 4.3.5 Testing the Connection and Troubleshooting ...
...MAC address is enabled on A. • Try accessing the FTP server from wireless clients W, Y or Z. If you have correctly configured your network setup as A and can send or retrieve a file. Click Apply. Chapter 4 Tutorial 2 Select Allow Listed in this tutorial. • Try accessing the... FTP server from X. Enter the MAC addresses of allowed devices. 52 NWA1100-N User's Guide Now, only the authorized wireless clients (W, Y and Z) can access the FTP server. 4.3.5 Testing the Connection and Troubleshooting ...
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... chapter provides information and instructions on page 57). • Use the System > Time Setting screen to change your NWA's time and date. Figure 19 NWA Setup In the figure above, the NWA connects to a Domain Name Server (DNS) server to configure the NWA's time based on your two branch offices, you... can assign any IP addresses NWA1100-N User's Guide 55 It also connects to an Network Time Protocol (NTP) server to set the time on the device. 5.2 What You Can Do in...
... chapter provides information and instructions on page 57). • Use the System > Time Setting screen to change your NWA's time and date. Figure 19 NWA Setup In the figure above, the NWA connects to a Domain Name Server (DNS) server to configure the NWA's time based on your two branch offices, you... can assign any IP addresses NWA1100-N User's Guide 55 It also connects to an Network Time Protocol (NTP) server to set the time on the device. 5.2 What You Can Do in...
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... Date Current Date This field displays the last updated date from the drop-list box. 58 NWA1100-N User's Guide Figure 22 System > Time The following table describes the labels in your NWA. Time and Date Setup Enable NTP client update NTP server Each time you type. Retype to Confirm Retype your new...
... Date Current Date This field displays the last updated date from the drop-list box. 58 NWA1100-N User's Guide Figure 22 System > Time The following table describes the labels in your NWA. Time and Date Setup Enable NTP client update NTP server Each time you type. Retype to Confirm Retype your new...
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... synchronize with the time server you specified. The NWA continues to save your changes. Refresh Click Refresh to synchronize with your time server. Time Zone Setup Time Zone Choose the time zone of your time zone and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). Chapter 5 System Screens Table 9 System > Time (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Manual... or all the pre-defined NTP time servers have been tried. Apply Click Apply to use the following pre-defined list of NTP time servers. NWA1100-N User's Guide 59
... synchronize with the time server you specified. The NWA continues to save your changes. Refresh Click Refresh to synchronize with your time server. Time Zone Setup Time Zone Choose the time zone of your time zone and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). Chapter 5 System Screens Table 9 System > Time (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Manual... or all the pre-defined NTP time servers have been tried. Apply Click Apply to use the following pre-defined list of NTP time servers. NWA1100-N User's Guide 59
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...RADIUS Server and/or Accounting Server (see Section 8.4.1 on a client-server model that can use the Wireless > RADIUS screen. Figure 45 RADIUS Server Setup In the figure above, wireless clients A and B are trying to the Internet. In this Chapter Use the Security > RADIUS screen if you can... be used to manage user access to the network. NWA1100-N User's Guide 99 Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) is verified by the RADIUS server and allowed access to the Internet. 9.2...
...RADIUS Server and/or Accounting Server (see Section 8.4.1 on a client-server model that can use the Wireless > RADIUS screen. Figure 45 RADIUS Server Setup In the figure above, wireless clients A and B are trying to the Internet. In this Chapter Use the Security > RADIUS screen if you can... be used to manage user access to the network. NWA1100-N User's Guide 99 Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) is verified by the RADIUS server and allowed access to the Internet. 9.2...
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The Internet Protocol (IP) address identifies a device on page 106). 11.3 What You Need to Know The Ethernet parameters of 255.255.255.0 (24 bits) NWA1100-N User's Guide 105 The gateway IP address is 192.168.1.2 and the IP address of your NWA. The gateway and the device must belong in ... with the following values: 1 IP address of 192.168.1.2 2 Subnet mask of the NWA are also known as hosts. Figure 50 IP Setup The figure above illustrates one possible setup of your NWA. CHAPTER 11 IP Screen 11.1 Overview This chapter describes how you can configure the IP address of the NWA...
The Internet Protocol (IP) address identifies a device on page 106). 11.3 What You Need to Know The Ethernet parameters of 255.255.255.0 (24 bits) NWA1100-N User's Guide 105 The gateway IP address is 192.168.1.2 and the IP address of your NWA. The gateway and the device must belong in ... with the following values: 1 IP address of 192.168.1.2 2 Subnet mask of the NWA are also known as hosts. Figure 50 IP Setup The figure above illustrates one possible setup of your NWA. CHAPTER 11 IP Screen 11.1 Overview This chapter describes how you can configure the IP address of the NWA...
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Table 33 IP Setup LABEL Obtain IP Address Automatically DESCRIPTION Select this option if your NWA is using a dynamically assigned IP address from ... again. It allows a bridge to interact with other (R)STP -compliant bridges in your network to begin configuring this screen afresh. 106 NWA1100-N User's Guide Select the check box to access the NWA again. Use Fixed IP Address IP Address Note: You must be a ... display the following table describes the labels in this option, fill in dotted decimal notation. Figure 51 IP Setup The following screen. Type the subnet mask.
Table 33 IP Setup LABEL Obtain IP Address Automatically DESCRIPTION Select this option if your NWA is using a dynamically assigned IP address from ... again. It allows a bridge to interact with other (R)STP -compliant bridges in your network to begin configuring this screen afresh. 106 NWA1100-N User's Guide Select the check box to access the NWA again. Use Fixed IP Address IP Address Note: You must be a ... display the following table describes the labels in this option, fill in dotted decimal notation. Figure 51 IP Setup The following screen. Type the subnet mask.
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Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer's IP Address 5 When the Network Card Setup window opens, click the Address tab Figure 80 openSUSE 10.3: Network Card Setup 6 Select Dynamic Address (DHCP) if you have a dynamic IP address. Select Statically assigned IP Address if you have a static IP address. Fill in the IP address, Subnet mask, and Hostname fields. 7 Click Next to save the changes and close the Network Card Setup window. 168 NWA1100-N User's Guide
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer's IP Address 5 When the Network Card Setup window opens, click the Address tab Figure 80 openSUSE 10.3: Network Card Setup 6 Select Dynamic Address (DHCP) if you have a dynamic IP address. Select Statically assigned IP Address if you have a static IP address. Fill in the IP address, Subnet mask, and Hostname fields. 7 Click Next to save the changes and close the Network Card Setup window. 168 NWA1100-N User's Guide
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... Screens 55 General 57 Password 57 Time 58 NTP client 58 Time and Date Setup 58 Time Zone 59 system timeout 111 T telnet 112 Temperature 141 Temporal Key Integrity Protocol 87 Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) 199 NWA1100-N User's Guide Index Text file based auto configuration 142, 205 TFTP restrictions 111 Thumbprint...
... Screens 55 General 57 Password 57 Time 58 NTP client 58 Time and Date Setup 58 Time Zone 59 system timeout 111 T telnet 112 Temperature 141 Temporal Key Integrity Protocol 87 Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) 199 NWA1100-N User's Guide Index Text file based auto configuration 142, 205 TFTP restrictions 111 Thumbprint...