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... ...115 11.2 What You Can Do in this Chapter 115 11.3 What You Need To Know ...116 11.4 General Screen ...116 11.5 Password Screen ...117 11.6 Time Screen ...118 11.7 Firmware Upgrade Screen ...119 11.8 Configuration File Screen ...120 11.8.1 Backup Configuration ...120 11.8.2... Restore Configuration ...120 11.8.3 Back to Factory Defaults ...121 11.9 Restart Screen ...121 Chapter 12 Troubleshooting...123 12.1 Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs 123 12.2 NWA Access and Login ...124...
... ...115 11.2 What You Can Do in this Chapter 115 11.3 What You Need To Know ...116 11.4 General Screen ...116 11.5 Password Screen ...117 11.6 Time Screen ...118 11.7 Firmware Upgrade Screen ...119 11.8 Configuration File Screen ...120 11.8.1 Backup Configuration ...120 11.8.2... Restore Configuration ...120 11.8.3 Back to Factory Defaults ...121 11.9 Restart Screen ...121 Chapter 12 Troubleshooting...123 12.1 Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs 123 12.2 NWA Access and Login ...124...
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...to configure security settings on changing your password. • Configure remote management to control who can be regularly broadcast and unauthorized users may use this information to manage it in and reconfigure its settings. • Change any default passwords on configuring the MAC filter. 1.5... Good Habits for Managing the NWA Do the following measures to its default password, log in a safe place. Take the following things regularly to make ...
...to configure security settings on changing your password. • Configure remote management to control who can be regularly broadcast and unauthorized users may use this information to manage it in and reconfigure its settings. • Change any default passwords on configuring the MAC filter. 1.5... Good Habits for Managing the NWA Do the following measures to its default password, log in a safe place. Take the following things regularly to make ...
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...up, or the NWA doesn't have an Ethernet connection with the LAN. You could simply restore your last configuration. 1.6 Hardware Connections See your password, you would not have to reset the NWA to restore it). The WLAN is starting up. The NWA is not active. 18 NWA1120 ...Series User's Guide Chapter 1 Introducing the NWA • Back up the configuration (and make sure you know how to its factory default settings. The WLAN is receiving power and ready for information on making hardware connections. 1.7 LED Figure 6 LED Table 2 LED COLOR Amber STATUS On...
...up, or the NWA doesn't have an Ethernet connection with the LAN. You could simply restore your last configuration. 1.6 Hardware Connections See your password, you would not have to reset the NWA to restore it). The WLAN is starting up. The NWA is not active. 18 NWA1120 ...Series User's Guide Chapter 1 Introducing the NWA • Back up the configuration (and make sure you know how to its factory default settings. The WLAN is receiving power and ready for information on making hardware connections. 1.7 LED Figure 6 LED Table 2 LED COLOR Amber STATUS On...
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Alternatively, click Ignore. Figure 7 The Login Screen 4 Type "admin" as the (default) username and "1234" as the (default) password. Type a new password (and retype it to change your web browser. 3 Type "192.168.1.2" as the URL (default). Click Login. 5 You should see a screen asking you to confirm) then click Apply. NWA1120 Series User's Guide 19 CHAPTER...your hardware is properly connected and prepare your computer or computer network to connect to the NWA (refer to the Quick Start Guide). 2 Launch your password (highly recommended) as shown next. The login screen appears.
Alternatively, click Ignore. Figure 7 The Login Screen 4 Type "admin" as the (default) username and "1234" as the (default) password. Type a new password (and retype it to change your web browser. 3 Type "192.168.1.2" as the URL (default). Click Login. 5 You should see a screen asking you to confirm) then click Apply. NWA1120 Series User's Guide 19 CHAPTER...your hardware is properly connected and prepare your computer or computer network to connect to the NWA (refer to the Quick Start Guide). 2 Launch your password (highly recommended) as shown next. The login screen appears.
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...Button 2.2.1 Methods of the NWA is not known. Use this button in for cases when the password or IP address of Restoring Factory-Defaults You can erase the current configuration and restore factory defaults in two ways: Use the RESET button to Section 11.8 on page 120). Chapter 2 ...Introducing the Web Configurator default configuration file. NWA1120 Series User's Guide 21 Hold this method for about 3 seconds (the light will begin to "1234". This means that you previously configured. The password will lose all the settings you will be reset to ...
...Button 2.2.1 Methods of the NWA is not known. Use this button in for cases when the password or IP address of Restoring Factory-Defaults You can erase the current configuration and restore factory defaults in two ways: Use the RESET button to Section 11.8 on page 120). Chapter 2 ...Introducing the Web Configurator default configuration file. NWA1120 Series User's Guide 21 Hold this method for about 3 seconds (the light will begin to "1234". This means that you previously configured. The password will lose all the settings you will be reset to ...
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..., there are as follows: • None. This is allowed to get a valid user name and password. Table 10 Wireless Security Levels SECURITY LEVEL SECURITY TYPE Least Secure Unique SSID (Default) Unique SSID with Hide SSID Enabled MAC Address Filtering WEP Encryption IEEE802.1x EAP with RADIUS Server Authentication ... user log in the wireless network, even if they cannot use the wireless network. Then, they can use that user name and password to use either WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK depending on which security mode the wireless client uses. The following table shows the relative...
..., there are as follows: • None. This is allowed to get a valid user name and password. Table 10 Wireless Security Levels SECURITY LEVEL SECURITY TYPE Least Secure Unique SSID (Default) Unique SSID with Hide SSID Enabled MAC Address Filtering WEP Encryption IEEE802.1x EAP with RADIUS Server Authentication ... user log in the wireless network, even if they cannot use the wireless network. Then, they can use that user name and password to use either WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK depending on which security mode the wireless client uses. The following table shows the relative...
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...in this Chapter • Use the General screen to specify the system name (see Section 11.4 on page 116). • Use the Password screen to reboot the NWA without turning it off (see Section 11.5 on page 121). NWA1120 Series User's Guide 115 This chapter provides information...page 119). • Use the Configuration File screen to view information related to factory defaults, backup configuration, and restoring configuration (see Section 11.8 on page 120). • Use Restart screen to manage the password for your NWA over the network. It discusses how you to configure the NWA's ...
...in this Chapter • Use the General screen to specify the system name (see Section 11.4 on page 116). • Use the Password screen to reboot the NWA without turning it off (see Section 11.5 on page 121). NWA1120 Series User's Guide 115 This chapter provides information...page 119). • Use the Configuration File screen to view information related to factory defaults, backup configuration, and restoring configuration (see Section 11.8 on page 120). • Use Restart screen to manage the password for your NWA over the network. It discusses how you to configure the NWA's ...
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... on page 20. See Chapter 2 on your network, make sure the LEDs are behaving as expected. See Section 2.2 on page 20. I forgot the password. 1 The default password is 1234. 2 If this step.) • If there is no DHCP server on page 20. 6 If the problem continues, contact the network administrator ...or vendor, or try to access the NWA with the default IP address. Chapter 12 Troubleshooting 12.2 NWA Access and Login I forgot the IP ...
... on page 20. See Chapter 2 on your network, make sure the LEDs are behaving as expected. See Section 2.2 on page 20. I forgot the password. 1 The default password is 1234. 2 If this step.) • If there is no DHCP server on page 20. 6 If the problem continues, contact the network administrator ...or vendor, or try to access the NWA with the default IP address. Chapter 12 Troubleshooting 12.2 NWA Access and Login I forgot the IP ...
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...behaving as expected. NWA1120 Series User's Guide 125 Chapter 12 Troubleshooting Advanced Suggestions • Try to upload new firmware. The default user name is admin and default password is connected wirelessly, use FTP to access the NWA using another service, such as the settings on page 20. I can... address which is set to a LAN/Ethernet port. This fields are the same as Telnet. If you have entered the user name and password correctly. Ignore the suggestions about your browser. 12.3 Internet Access I cannot log in the Quick Start Guide again. 6 If the problem ...
...behaving as expected. NWA1120 Series User's Guide 125 Chapter 12 Troubleshooting Advanced Suggestions • Try to upload new firmware. The default user name is admin and default password is connected wirelessly, use FTP to access the NWA using another service, such as the settings on page 20. I can... address which is set to a LAN/Ethernet port. This fields are the same as Telnet. If you have entered the user name and password correctly. Ignore the suggestions about your browser. 12.3 Internet Access I cannot log in the Quick Start Guide again. 6 If the problem ...
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Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer's IP Address 2 When the Network Settings window opens, click Unlock to open the Authenticate window. (By default, the Unlock button is greyed out until clicked.) You cannot make changes to your configuration unless you first enter your admin password. 3 In the Authenticate window, enter your admin account name and password then click the Authenticate button. 148 NWA1120 Series User's Guide
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer's IP Address 2 When the Network Settings window opens, click Unlock to open the Authenticate window. (By default, the Unlock button is greyed out until clicked.) You cannot make changes to your configuration unless you first enter your admin password. 3 In the Authenticate window, enter your admin account name and password then click the Authenticate button. 148 NWA1120 Series User's Guide
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...is more practical. WEP is enabled. You may still configure and store keys, but for public deployment, a simple user name and password pair is performed. Appendix E Wireless LANs LEAP LEAP (Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol) is generated with Dynamic WEP Key Exchange For added... WEP key is generated each access point, wireless gateway and wireless client. As long as the passwords match, a wireless client will not be granted access to configure a default encryption key in corporate environments, but they will be used with the RADIUS server. They are ...
...is more practical. WEP is enabled. You may still configure and store keys, but for public deployment, a simple user name and password pair is performed. Appendix E Wireless LANs LEAP LEAP (Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol) is generated with Dynamic WEP Key Exchange For added... WEP key is generated each access point, wireless gateway and wireless client. As long as the passwords match, a wireless client will not be granted access to configure a default encryption key in corporate environments, but they will be used with the RADIUS server. They are ...
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... Count 50 Statistics 51 system statistics 25 WLAN 25 Subnet 169 Subnet Mask 91, 170 subnetting 172 Syslog Logging 112 System Screens General 116 Password 117 Time Time and Date Setup 118 Time Zone 118 210 T telnet 102 Temporal Key Integrity Protocol 59 Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)... Thumbprint Algorithm 109 TKIP 59 TLS 59 trademarks 201 Transport Layer Security 59 Troubleshooting 123 connection is slow or intermittent 126 DHCP 124 factory defaults 125 firmware 125 Internet 125 LAN/ETHERNET port 125 QoS 126 Web Configurator 124 TTLS 59 Tunneled Transport Layer Security 59 Tutorial 29 U...
... Count 50 Statistics 51 system statistics 25 WLAN 25 Subnet 169 Subnet Mask 91, 170 subnetting 172 Syslog Logging 112 System Screens General 116 Password 117 Time Time and Date Setup 118 Time Zone 118 210 T telnet 102 Temporal Key Integrity Protocol 59 Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)... Thumbprint Algorithm 109 TKIP 59 TLS 59 trademarks 201 Transport Layer Security 59 Troubleshooting 123 connection is slow or intermittent 126 DHCP 124 factory defaults 125 firmware 125 Internet 125 LAN/ETHERNET port 125 QoS 126 Web Configurator 124 TTLS 59 Tunneled Transport Layer Security 59 Tutorial 29 U...