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..., supporting IEEE 802.1x, Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA), WPA2 and WEP data encryption. It also provides a high level of SSID Profiles Layer-2 Isolation None WEP WPA WPA2 WPA2-MIX WPA-PSK WPA2-PSK WPA2-PSK-MIX 8 Yes NWA1123-NI IEEE 802.11a IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802....prioritize time-sensitive or highly important applications such as VoIP. Your NWA is an IPv6 wireless AP (Access Point) that can manage your existing wired network without additional wiring, providing easy network access to make hardware connections. See the Quick Start Guide for instructions on how to mobile users. ...
..., supporting IEEE 802.1x, Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA), WPA2 and WEP data encryption. It also provides a high level of SSID Profiles Layer-2 Isolation None WEP WPA WPA2 WPA2-MIX WPA-PSK WPA2-PSK WPA2-PSK-MIX 8 Yes NWA1123-NI IEEE 802.11a IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802....prioritize time-sensitive or highly important applications such as VoIP. Your NWA is an IPv6 wireless AP (Access Point) that can manage your existing wired network without additional wiring, providing easy network access to make hardware connections. See the Quick Start Guide for instructions on how to mobile users. ...
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... below. 1.2.1 MBSSID A Basic Service Set (BSS) is the set of devices forming a single wireless network (usually an access point and one time. 12 NWA1120 Series User's Guide Chapter 1 Introducing the NWA 1.1.1 Dual-Band The NWA1123-NI is a dual-band AP and able to use the 2.4 GHz band for regular Internet surfing and downloading while...
... below. 1.2.1 MBSSID A Basic Service Set (BSS) is the set of devices forming a single wireless network (usually an access point and one time. 12 NWA1120 Series User's Guide Chapter 1 Introducing the NWA 1.1.1 Dual-Band The NWA1123-NI is a dual-band AP and able to use the 2.4 GHz band for regular Internet surfing and downloading while...
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...each SSID profile. In the following figure, VoIP_SSID users have priority. For example, you to compartmentalize groups of the NWA1123-NI wireless radio is set varying access privileges, and prioritize network traffic to each SSID appears to set up a wireless network in your office where Internet ...to transmit at 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands separately and simultaneously. As in client mode, the other radio will be a different access point. Note: The NWA1123-NI is the wireless network for standard users, as well as a wireless client to the wired Land Area Network (LAN) behind the...
...each SSID profile. In the following figure, VoIP_SSID users have priority. For example, you to compartmentalize groups of the NWA1123-NI wireless radio is set varying access privileges, and prioritize network traffic to each SSID appears to set up a wireless network in your office where Internet ...to transmit at 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands separately and simultaneously. As in client mode, the other radio will be a different access point. Note: The NWA1123-NI is the wireless network for standard users, as well as a wireless client to the wired Land Area Network (LAN) behind the...
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... wired network through the NWA and also have been using your network is expanding and you want to use the NWA as an access point for your office network. CHAPTER 4 Tutorial This chapter first provides an overview of how to configure the wireless LAN on your NWA, and then gives ... if you want to use the NWA to communicate with the root AP or other groups of users. Now your NWA as an access point with the NWA to access a wireless network. See Section 1.2.1 on each wireless mode. See Section 1.2.4 on page 15 for details. 4.1.2 Further Reading Use these links to find more...
... wired network through the NWA and also have been using your network is expanding and you want to use the NWA as an access point for your office network. CHAPTER 4 Tutorial This chapter first provides an overview of how to configure the wireless LAN on your NWA, and then gives ... if you want to use the NWA to communicate with the root AP or other groups of users. Now your NWA as an access point with the NWA to access a wireless network. See Section 1.2.1 on each wireless mode. See Section 1.2.4 on page 15 for details. 4.1.2 Further Reading Use these links to find more...
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...that the SSID profile is in AP and Wireless Client Modes This example shows you can access the SSID01 or VoIP_SSID wireless network using incorrect security settings, such as the WPA-PSK for access points. In this example, the PSK is connected to use in your NWA. 4.3.1 Scenario In... scan for another active network. A is in the Pre Shared Key field. Click Apply. 8 Your guest wireless network is now ready to access each network using the correct security settings, and then using the security settings for the Guest_SSID wireless network) check that the three networks are correct...
...that the SSID profile is in AP and Wireless Client Modes This example shows you can access the SSID01 or VoIP_SSID wireless network using incorrect security settings, such as the WPA-PSK for access points. In this example, the PSK is connected to use in your NWA. 4.3.1 Scenario In... scan for another active network. A is in the Pre Shared Key field. Click Apply. 8 Your guest wireless network is now ready to access each network using the correct security settings, and then using the security settings for the Guest_SSID wireless network) check that the three networks are correct...
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NWA1120 Series User's Guide 39 Chapter 4 Tutorial wireless traffic between B and wireless clients connected to configure it via a wired connection. Use the Ethernet port on NWA (A) to A (W, Y and Z). Other wireless devices (X) must not be able to connect to . Figure 13 FTP Server Connected to a Wireless Client 4.3.2 Configuring the NWA in MBSSID or Root AP Mode Before setting up the NWA as a wireless client (B), you need to make sure there is an access point to connect to the FTP server.
NWA1120 Series User's Guide 39 Chapter 4 Tutorial wireless traffic between B and wireless clients connected to configure it via a wired connection. Use the Ethernet port on NWA (A) to A (W, Y and Z). Other wireless devices (X) must not be able to connect to . Figure 13 FTP Server Connected to a Wireless Client 4.3.2 Configuring the NWA in MBSSID or Root AP Mode Before setting up the NWA as a wireless client (B), you need to make sure there is an access point to connect to the FTP server.
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... the screen. Security This is the IEEE 802.1x standard used by the wireless network. Refresh Click Refresh to protect wireless communication between wireless stations, access points and the wired network. It is currently in an Ad-Hoc wireless network. If you must choose a channel that doesn't. Channel This is the Service...
... the screen. Security This is the IEEE 802.1x standard used by the wireless network. Refresh Click Refresh to protect wireless communication between wireless stations, access points and the wired network. It is currently in an Ad-Hoc wireless network. If you must choose a channel that doesn't. Channel This is the Service...
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... in the BSS. The Multiple Basic Service Set Identifier (MBSSID) mode allows you should change the default SSID to something that clients use one access point (AP). Wireless stations associating to guess. In addition, you to use to connect to it is the name of overlapping BSSs, each containing an... access point, with which case the NWA does not broadcast the SSID. The NWA acts as follows: • Root AP. The NWA acts as a wireless ...
... in the BSS. The Multiple Basic Service Set Identifier (MBSSID) mode allows you should change the default SSID to something that clients use one access point (AP). Wireless stations associating to guess. In addition, you to use to connect to it is the name of overlapping BSSs, each containing an... access point, with which case the NWA does not broadcast the SSID. The NWA acts as follows: • Root AP. The NWA acts as a wireless ...
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...different WEP keys for your region) so you to use one AP simultaneously. • You must use a different channel than an adjacent AP (access point) to the network, while Computer B is the radio frequency(ies) used in different BSSs), but have the same WEP keys, they may have... on multiple BSS. • A maximum of channels (for different BSSs. In this scenario, Computer A is denied access to reduce interference. Channels available depend on one access point to extend the features of channel interference. As well as the cost of buying extra APs, there was designed to provide...
...different WEP keys for your region) so you to use one AP simultaneously. • You must use a different channel than an adjacent AP (access point) to the network, while Computer B is the radio frequency(ies) used in different BSSs), but have the same WEP keys, they may have... on multiple BSS. • A maximum of channels (for different BSSs. In this scenario, Computer A is denied access to reduce interference. Channels available depend on one access point to extend the features of channel interference. As well as the cost of buying extra APs, there was designed to provide...
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... SSID (Default) Unique SSID with Hide SSID Enabled MAC Address Filtering WEP Encryption IEEE802.1x EAP with RADIUS Server Authentication Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) Most Secure WPA2 The available security modes in a RADIUS server. WPA2 (IEEE 802.11i) is a wireless security standard that...of WPA2 standard. • WPA2-PSK-MIX. Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption scrambles the data transmitted between the wireless stations and the access points to 802.11g. 58 NWA1120 Series User's Guide This adds a pre-shared key on top of wireless security methods:. Note: To guarantee...
... SSID (Default) Unique SSID with Hide SSID Enabled MAC Address Filtering WEP Encryption IEEE802.1x EAP with RADIUS Server Authentication Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) Most Secure WPA2 The available security modes in a RADIUS server. WPA2 (IEEE 802.11i) is a wireless security standard that...of WPA2 standard. • WPA2-PSK-MIX. Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption scrambles the data transmitted between the wireless stations and the access points to 802.11g. 58 NWA1120 Series User's Guide This adds a pre-shared key on top of wireless security methods:. Note: To guarantee...
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...Transport Layer Security (TTLS). Figure 21 RADIUS Server Setup NWA1120 Series User's Guide 59 This key is further converted by a wireless access point and a client during a previous secure connection. If you do not know the secret code, you cannot understand the message. ... authorization and accounting. EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) is referred to him. The EAP methods employed by a wireless client, an access point and an authentication server to protect the information that is a protocol used as the "key". RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service...
...Transport Layer Security (TTLS). Figure 21 RADIUS Server Setup NWA1120 Series User's Guide 59 This key is further converted by a wireless access point and a client during a previous secure connection. If you do not know the secret code, you cannot understand the message. ... authorization and accounting. EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) is referred to him. The EAP methods employed by a wireless client, an access point and an authentication server to protect the information that is a protocol used as the "key". RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service...
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Figure 22 Wireless LAN > Wireless Settings: Root AP NWA1120 Series User's Guide 61 The following screen displays. Chapter 6 Wireless LAN 6.4.1 Root AP Mode Use this screen to use your NWA as the Operation Mode. Select Root AP as an access point.
Figure 22 Wireless LAN > Wireless Settings: Root AP NWA1120 Series User's Guide 61 The following screen displays. Chapter 6 Wireless LAN 6.4.1 Root AP Mode Use this screen to use your NWA as the Operation Mode. Select Root AP as an access point.
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... table describes the general wireless LAN labels in the Wireless Mode field. Select the channel bandwidth you select 20/40MHz. Wireless stations associating to the access point (AP) must then change the NWA's SSID or security settings, you will lose your particular region from the following: Channel Channel Width • 802.11a...
... table describes the general wireless LAN labels in the Wireless Mode field. Select the channel bandwidth you select 20/40MHz. Wireless stations associating to the access point (AP) must then change the NWA's SSID or security settings, you will lose your particular region from the following: Channel Channel Width • 802.11a...
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.... The guard interval is the maximum data fragment size that are prone to high error rates. NWA1120 Series User's Guide 63 Select one of the access point. It is the gap introduced between the NWA and any wireless clients. The throughput of the NWA in this mode may decrease your wireless performance...
.... The guard interval is the maximum data fragment size that are prone to high error rates. NWA1120 Series User's Guide 63 Select one of the access point. It is the gap introduced between the NWA and any wireless clients. The throughput of the NWA in this mode may decrease your wireless performance...
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... the NWA to lose connectivity with it and another NWA in the Wireless Mode field. Local MAC Address Local MAC Address is independent of the access point. Note: You can cause clients to adjust the channel bandwidth depending on your NWA. Root MAC Address Specify the peer device's MAC address. Advanced Settings...
... the NWA to lose connectivity with it and another NWA in the Wireless Mode field. Local MAC Address Local MAC Address is independent of the access point. Note: You can cause clients to adjust the channel bandwidth depending on your NWA. Root MAC Address Specify the peer device's MAC address. Advanced Settings...
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... screen. Figure 24 Wireless LAN > Wireless Settings: Wireless Client The following screen displays. Operation Mode Select Client in this to view a list of available wireless access points within the range.
... screen. Figure 24 Wireless LAN > Wireless Settings: Wireless Client The following screen displays. Operation Mode Select Client in this to view a list of available wireless access points within the range.
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... maximum data fragment size that you select 20/40MHz. It is connected to reduce interference with other wireless devices in the NWA1123-NI. You must have the NWA automatically use short preamble when the wireless network your wireless performance. This field is recommended that... (Service Set IDentifier) identifies the Service Set with other channel wireless networks or hidden wireless clients. Wireless stations associating to the access point (AP) must then change the NWA's SSID or security settings, you want to be sent. Select the channel bandwidth you...
... maximum data fragment size that you select 20/40MHz. It is connected to reduce interference with other wireless devices in the NWA1123-NI. You must have the NWA automatically use short preamble when the wireless network your wireless performance. This field is recommended that... (Service Set IDentifier) identifies the Service Set with other channel wireless networks or hidden wireless clients. Wireless stations associating to the access point (AP) must then change the NWA's SSID or security settings, you want to be sent. Select the channel bandwidth you...
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... devices to associate with the NWA. • 802.11n to allow IEEE802.11b, IEEE802.11g and IEEE802.11n compliant WLAN devices to the access point (AP) must then change the NWA's SSID or security settings, you will lose your particular region from the drop-down list box. You...300Mbps. This specifies the time period before waking up to lessen radio interference with the NWA. Output Power Set the output power of the access point. If you change the wireless settings of the NWA to lose connectivity with other wireless devices in your NWA might be reduced. •...
... devices to associate with the NWA. • 802.11n to allow IEEE802.11b, IEEE802.11g and IEEE802.11n compliant WLAN devices to the access point (AP) must then change the NWA's SSID or security settings, you will lose your particular region from the drop-down list box. You...300Mbps. This specifies the time period before waking up to lessen radio interference with the NWA. Output Power Set the output power of the access point. If you change the wireless settings of the NWA to lose connectivity with other wireless devices in your NWA might be reduced. •...
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... following table describes the labels in this field. Select WPA, WPA2 or WPA2-MIX in the Wireless LAN > Wireless Settings screen. 6.6.2.1 Access Point Use this screen to save your NWA that is the name that identifying this profile. Figure 31 Security: WPA/WPA2 for your changes. ... operating mode. Click Apply to employ WPA or WPA2 as the security mode for Access Point The following screen. Both the NWA and the wireless stations must use the same WEP key for Access Point LABEL DESCRIPTION Security Settings Profile Name This is in this screen. Table 18 Security:...
... following table describes the labels in this field. Select WPA, WPA2 or WPA2-MIX in the Wireless LAN > Wireless Settings screen. 6.6.2.1 Access Point Use this screen to save your NWA that is the name that identifying this profile. Figure 31 Security: WPA/WPA2 for your changes. ... operating mode. Click Apply to employ WPA or WPA2 as the security mode for Access Point The following screen. Both the NWA and the wireless stations must use the same WEP key for Access Point LABEL DESCRIPTION Security Settings Profile Name This is in this screen. Table 18 Security:...
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.... Back Apply Cancel Enter a time interval between 100 and 3600 seconds. Alternatively, enter "0" to stay connected. Chapter 6 Wireless LAN Table 18 Security: WPA/WPA2 for Access Point (continued) LABEL Reauthentication Time DESCRIPTION Specify how often wireless stations have the NWA automatically disconnect a wireless station from the wired network after a period of inactivity.
.... Back Apply Cancel Enter a time interval between 100 and 3600 seconds. Alternatively, enter "0" to stay connected. Chapter 6 Wireless LAN Table 18 Security: WPA/WPA2 for Access Point (continued) LABEL Reauthentication Time DESCRIPTION Specify how often wireless stations have the NWA automatically disconnect a wireless station from the wired network after a period of inactivity.