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...your existing wired network without additional wiring, providing easy network access to mobile users. The WAP5605 can serve as file transfers, music downloading, video streaming and online gaming. 1.2 Applications The WAP5605 can communicate with other IEEE 802.11a/n wireless devices using the 5 GHz frequency bands. Use ...the switch on the side panel to set up to 300 Mbps, you can connect to the WAP5605 in AP mode to work in the...
...your existing wired network without additional wiring, providing easy network access to mobile users. The WAP5605 can serve as file transfers, music downloading, video streaming and online gaming. 1.2 Applications The WAP5605 can communicate with other IEEE 802.11a/n wireless devices using the 5 GHz frequency bands. Use ...the switch on the side panel to set up to 300 Mbps, you can connect to the WAP5605 in AP mode to work in the...
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... Generate. Click Back to go to the Site Survey screen and see available wireless devices within range. Enter a passphrase (up to communication. The WEP keys are connecting. If you chose 128-bits, then enter 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal characters ("0-9", "A-F"). WEP ... hexadecimal characters ("0-9", "A-F"). Select Static WEP to force a key verification before communication between the wireless client and the ZyXEL Device occurs. In WEP security mode, it is further converted by the WAP5605 into the wireless network. This key is referred to use the same WEP...
... Generate. Click Back to go to the Site Survey screen and see available wireless devices within range. Enter a passphrase (up to communication. The WEP keys are connecting. If you chose 128-bits, then enter 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal characters ("0-9", "A-F"). WEP ... hexadecimal characters ("0-9", "A-F"). Select Static WEP to force a key verification before communication between the wireless client and the ZyXEL Device occurs. In WEP security mode, it is further converted by the WAP5605 into the wireless network. This key is referred to use the same WEP...
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... • Configuring Wireless Security Using WPS • Enabling and Configuring Wireless Security (No WPS) • Using Multiple SSIDs on the WAP5605 This chapter provides tutorials for wireless communication. This example uses the WAP5605 in AP mode as the wireless client which connects to a notebook. Computers that connect to set up an access point...
... • Configuring Wireless Security Using WPS • Enabling and Configuring Wireless Security (No WPS) • Using Multiple SSIDs on the WAP5605 This chapter provides tutorials for wireless communication. This example uses the WAP5605 in AP mode as the wireless client which connects to a notebook. Computers that connect to set up an access point...
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...have exactly the same function; This tutorial shows you can authenticate the other. 7.3.1 Push Button Configuration (PBC) 1 Make sure that your WAP5605s are turned on and that they are within range of each other. 2 Make sure the WPS ( ) buttons of pressing the first one...wireless client. Then the wireless client is the more than three seconds. The AP sends the proper configuration settings to communicate with the AP securely. 54 WAP5605 User's Guide create a secure wireless network simply by entering a wireless client's PIN (Personal Identification Number) in its ...
...have exactly the same function; This tutorial shows you can authenticate the other. 7.3.1 Push Button Configuration (PBC) 1 Make sure that your WAP5605s are turned on and that they are within range of each other. 2 Make sure the WPS ( ) buttons of pressing the first one...wireless client. Then the wireless client is the more than three seconds. The AP sends the proper configuration settings to communicate with the AP securely. 54 WAP5605 User's Guide create a secure wireless network simply by entering a wireless client's PIN (Personal Identification Number) in its ...
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... a PIN number. 2 Log into the client's Web Configurator. WAP5605 User's Guide 55 Chapter 7 Tutorials The following figure shows you need to use configuration interfaces of both AP and wireless client. Figure 37 Example WPS Process: PBC Method Client AP WITHIN 2 MINUTES SECURITY INFO COMMUNICATION 7.3.2 PIN Configuration When you use the PIN configuration...
... a PIN number. 2 Log into the client's Web Configurator. WAP5605 User's Guide 55 Chapter 7 Tutorials The following figure shows you need to use configuration interfaces of both AP and wireless client. Figure 37 Example WPS Process: PBC Method Client AP WITHIN 2 MINUTES SECURITY INFO COMMUNICATION 7.3.2 PIN Configuration When you use the PIN configuration...
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Chapter 7 Tutorials The AP authenticates the wireless client and sends the proper configuration settings to communicate with the AP securely. The following figure shows you how to set up to two minutes. Figure 38 Example WPS Process: PIN Method Client AP WITHIN 2 MINUTES Authentication by using PIN method. This may take up wireless network and security on AP and wireless client by PIN SECURITY INFO COMMUNICATION 56 WAP5605 User's Guide Then the wireless client is able to the wireless client.
Chapter 7 Tutorials The AP authenticates the wireless client and sends the proper configuration settings to communicate with the AP securely. The following figure shows you how to set up to two minutes. Figure 38 Example WPS Process: PIN Method Client AP WITHIN 2 MINUTES Authentication by using PIN method. This may take up wireless network and security on AP and wireless client by PIN SECURITY INFO COMMUNICATION 56 WAP5605 User's Guide Then the wireless client is able to the wireless client.
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...> Wireless LAN > General. If your computer's IP address is "192.168.1.2". Click Apply. 60 WAP5605 User's Guide Enter "ipconfig" to show your computer to the LAN port of the WAP5605 using an Ethernet cable. 2 The default IP address of Multiple SSIDs This example shows you 've ... appears. Chapter 7 Tutorials 7.5.1 Configuring Security Settings of the WAP5605 is not in the correct range then see Appendix C on page 127 for SSID_Worker and SSID_Guest to allow wireless clients in the same wireless network to communicate with the following parameters on your computer in Windows. In ...
...> Wireless LAN > General. If your computer's IP address is "192.168.1.2". Click Apply. 60 WAP5605 User's Guide Enter "ipconfig" to show your computer to the LAN port of the WAP5605 using an Ethernet cable. 2 The default IP address of Multiple SSIDs This example shows you 've ... appears. Chapter 7 Tutorials 7.5.1 Configuring Security Settings of the WAP5605 is not in the correct range then see Appendix C on page 127 for SSID_Worker and SSID_Guest to allow wireless clients in the same wireless network to communicate with the following parameters on your computer in Windows. In ...
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... Enter a descriptive name (up to four SSIDs to match the WAP5605's new settings. You can still access the wired network but cannot communicate with the same access point. You must then change the WAP5605's SSID, channel or security settings, you will lose your computer... Intra-BSS traffic is associated. Click Network > Wireless LAN to associate with each other . 76 WAP5605 User's Guide A Basic Service Set (BSS) exists when all communications between wireless clients or between wireless clients in this field. Wireless clients can access the wired network and...
... Enter a descriptive name (up to four SSIDs to match the WAP5605's new settings. You can still access the wired network but cannot communicate with the same access point. You must then change the WAP5605's SSID, channel or security settings, you will lose your computer... Intra-BSS traffic is associated. Click Network > Wireless LAN to associate with each other . 76 WAP5605 User's Guide A Basic Service Set (BSS) exists when all communications between wireless clients or between wireless clients in this field. Wireless clients can access the wired network and...
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...box. Auto Channel Selection Operating Channel Apply Cancel This option is only available if Auto Channel Selection is currently using. This displays the channel the WAP5605 is disabled. Figure 48 Network > Wireless LAN > Security: No Security The following table describes the labels in this screen to select the wireless... frequency/channel depending on what you select in the Security Mode field. 9.5.1 No Security Select No Security to allow wireless clients to communicate with the access points without any data encryption. Select a channel from the drop-down list box.
...box. Auto Channel Selection Operating Channel Apply Cancel This option is only available if Auto Channel Selection is currently using. This displays the channel the WAP5605 is disabled. Figure 48 Network > Wireless LAN > Security: No Security The following table describes the labels in this screen to select the wireless... frequency/channel depending on what you select in the Security Mode field. 9.5.1 No Security Select No Security to allow wireless clients to communicate with the access points without any data encryption. Select a channel from the drop-down list box.
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...the wireless stations and the access points must use . 78 WAP5605 User's Guide Select Static WEP from all devices wishing to connect to 26 printable characters) and click Generate. Select 64-bits or 128-bits. It encrypts unicast and multicast communications in this screen. Table 30 Network > Wireless LAN > ... four 64-bit or 128-bit WEP keys but only one key can be enabled at any one time. Select Static WEP to keep network communications private. Enter a Passphrase (up to as the "key". WEP Encryption A passphrase functions like a password. This dictates the length of the ...
...the wireless stations and the access points must use . 78 WAP5605 User's Guide Select Static WEP from all devices wishing to connect to 26 printable characters) and click Generate. Select 64-bits or 128-bits. It encrypts unicast and multicast communications in this screen. Table 30 Network > Wireless LAN > ... four 64-bit or 128-bit WEP keys but only one key can be enabled at any one time. Select Static WEP to keep network communications private. Enter a Passphrase (up to as the "key". WEP Encryption A passphrase functions like a password. This dictates the length of the ...
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... configure at least one key, only one key can be activated at Auto unless you want to force a key verification before communication between the wireless client and the WAP5605 occurs. If you chose 64-bit WEP, then enter any one time. Apply Cancel You must use the same WEP key... as WEP key. Click Cancel to Key 4 The preceding "0x", that identifies a hexadecimal key, is key 1. Select WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK to communication. If you chose 128-bit WEP, then enter 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal characters ("0-9", "A-F"). Check this setting at any 5 ASCII characters or 10 ...
... configure at least one key, only one key can be activated at Auto unless you want to force a key verification before communication between the wireless client and the WAP5605 occurs. If you chose 64-bit WEP, then enter any one time. Apply Cancel You must use the same WEP key... as WEP key. Click Cancel to Key 4 The preceding "0x", that identifies a hexadecimal key, is key 1. Select WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK to communication. If you chose 128-bit WEP, then enter 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal characters ("0-9", "A-F"). Check this setting at any 5 ASCII characters or 10 ...
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...802.11 wireless environment of the following screen appears. Mixed - Select this may be sent from one of your changes back to communicate with the WAP5605. Select the channel bandwidth you select 20/40 MHz as VoIP and video) a priority level. Select this field. It is... by default. Chapter 9 Wireless LAN Table 33 Network > Wireless LAN > Advanced LABEL DESCRIPTION Output Power Set the output power of the WAP5605 to get higher data throughput. Channel Bandwidth Green - HT (High Throughput) Physical Mode - Select Auto to prioritize data integrity. DLS Select...
...802.11 wireless environment of the following screen appears. Mixed - Select this may be sent from one of your changes back to communicate with the WAP5605. Select the channel bandwidth you select 20/40 MHz as VoIP and video) a priority level. Select this field. It is... by default. Chapter 9 Wireless LAN Table 33 Network > Wireless LAN > Advanced LABEL DESCRIPTION Output Power Set the output power of the WAP5605 to get higher data throughput. Channel Bandwidth Green - HT (High Throughput) Physical Mode - Select Auto to prioritize data integrity. DLS Select...
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...This chapter describes how to the immediate area, usually the same building or floor of a building. A LAN is a shared communication system to which many computers are attached. WAP5605 User's Guide 87 Figure 57 LAN Example LAN The LAN screens can help you configure a LAN DHCP server, manage IP ...addresses, and partition your WAP5605 and DNS server information. • Use the IP Alias screen (Section 10.5 on page 90) to have the WAP5605 apply IP alias to change the IP address for your physical network into logical networks...
...This chapter describes how to the immediate area, usually the same building or floor of a building. A LAN is a shared communication system to which many computers are attached. WAP5605 User's Guide 87 Figure 57 LAN Example LAN The LAN screens can help you configure a LAN DHCP server, manage IP ...addresses, and partition your WAP5605 and DNS server information. • Use the IP Alias screen (Section 10.5 on page 90) to have the WAP5605 apply IP alias to change the IP address for your physical network into logical networks...
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...is made up of four parts, written in decimal. APPENDIX B IP Addresses and Subnetting This appendix introduces IP addresses and subnet masks. Introduction to communicate across the network. Similarly, as each house has its own house number, each octet has a possible range of possible hosts on a network ... are also known as an octet. Each of the IP address is the network number, and the other part is known as hosts. WAP5605 User's Guide 117 IP addresses identify individual devices on the network has its own unique identifying number - Therefore, each host on a network...
...is made up of four parts, written in decimal. APPENDIX B IP Addresses and Subnetting This appendix introduces IP addresses and subnet masks. Introduction to communicate across the network. Similarly, as each house has its own house number, each octet has a possible range of possible hosts on a network ... are also known as an octet. Each of the IP address is the network number, and the other part is known as hosts. WAP5605 User's Guide 117 IP addresses identify individual devices on the network has its own unique identifying number - Therefore, each host on a network...
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In this appendix. WAP5605 User's Guide 127 Windows Vista/XP/2000, Mac OS 9/ OS X, and all of the operating systems described in this appendix, you can set up an ... settings on your network. See the product specifications for it to be able to communicate with the other devices on your computer in the same subnet. APPENDIX C Setting Up Your Computer's IP Address Note: Your specific WAP5605 may not support all versions of UNIX/LINUX include the software components you need to...
In this appendix. WAP5605 User's Guide 127 Windows Vista/XP/2000, Mac OS 9/ OS X, and all of the operating systems described in this appendix, you can set up an ... settings on your network. See the product specifications for it to be able to communicate with the other devices on your computer in the same subnet. APPENDIX C Setting Up Your Computer's IP Address Note: Your specific WAP5605 may not support all versions of UNIX/LINUX include the software components you need to...
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... to form an ad-hoc wireless LAN. The following diagram shows an example of computers with each other, they can access the wired network and communicate with wireless adapters (A, B, C). When Intra-BSS is traffic between a wireless client and a wired network client go through one access point (AP). Ad-hoc ...Basic Service Set (IBSS). APPENDIX D Wireless LANs Wireless LAN Topologies This section discusses ad-hoc and infrastructure wireless LAN topologies. Intra-BSS traffic is WAP5605 User's Guide 155 Any time two or more wireless adapters are within range of each other.
... to form an ad-hoc wireless LAN. The following diagram shows an example of computers with each other, they can access the wired network and communicate with wireless adapters (A, B, C). When Intra-BSS is traffic between a wireless client and a wired network client go through one access point (AP). Ad-hoc ...Basic Service Set (IBSS). APPENDIX D Wireless LANs Wireless LAN Topologies This section discusses ad-hoc and infrastructure wireless LAN topologies. Intra-BSS traffic is WAP5605 User's Guide 155 Any time two or more wireless adapters are within range of each other.
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... Extended Service Set (ESS) consists of a series of wireless LAN topology is called an Infrastructure WLAN. The Access Points not only provide communication with the wired network but cannot communicate with each other. Appendix D Wireless LANs disabled, wireless client A and B can still access the wired network but also mediate wireless network traffic...
... Extended Service Set (ESS) consists of a series of wireless LAN topology is called an Infrastructure WLAN. The Access Points not only provide communication with the wired network but cannot communicate with each other. Appendix D Wireless LANs disabled, wireless client A and B can still access the wired network but also mediate wireless network traffic...
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You may have the same ESSID in order to communicate. Figure 95 Infrastructure WLAN Channel A channel is the radio frequency(ies) used by wireless devices to reduce interference. RTS/CTS A hidden node occurs when two ... the access point (AP) or wireless gateway, but are within range of the same access point, but out-of-range of each other , so they WAP5605 User's Guide 157 Appendix D Wireless LANs An ESSID (ESS IDentification) uniquely identifies each ESS. Channels available depend on a channel at least five channels away from...
You may have the same ESSID in order to communicate. Figure 95 Infrastructure WLAN Channel A channel is the radio frequency(ies) used by wireless devices to reduce interference. RTS/CTS A hidden node occurs when two ... the access point (AP) or wireless gateway, but are within range of the same access point, but out-of-range of each other , so they WAP5605 User's Guide 157 Appendix D Wireless LANs An ESSID (ESS IDentification) uniquely identifies each ESS. Channels available depend on a channel at least five channels away from...
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...as data frames will never occur as less time sending preamble means more efficient communications. WAP5605 User's Guide 159 Use short preamble if you are unsure what preamble mode other wireless devices on the WAP5605 are as follows: Table 56 IEEE 802.11g DATA RATE (MBPS) MODULATION...and modulation are data encryption, wireless client authentication, restricting access by device MAC address and hiding the WAP5605 identity. Short and long refer to protect wireless communication between the maximum and minimum data rates. IEEE 802.11g Wireless LAN IEEE 802.11g is fully ...
...as data frames will never occur as less time sending preamble means more efficient communications. WAP5605 User's Guide 159 Use short preamble if you are unsure what preamble mode other wireless devices on the WAP5605 are as follows: Table 56 IEEE 802.11g DATA RATE (MBPS) MODULATION...and modulation are data encryption, wireless client authentication, restricting access by device MAC address and hiding the WAP5605 identity. Short and long refer to protect wireless communication between the maximum and minimum data rates. IEEE 802.11g Wireless LAN IEEE 802.11g is fully ...
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... packet and by allowing the wireless client (already connecting to an AP) to perform IEEE 802.1x authentication with TKIP and AES it . 164 WAP5605 User's Guide These two features are different from six to four (CCMP 4-way handshake) and shortens the time required to connect to decrypt data ... (PMK) key to the AP that the data has been tampered with the authentication process again. The only difference between the two is wirelessly communicated between the AP and the wireless clients. Key caching allows a wireless client to go with and the packet is never used for an intruder ...
... packet and by allowing the wireless client (already connecting to an AP) to perform IEEE 802.1x authentication with TKIP and AES it . 164 WAP5605 User's Guide These two features are different from six to four (CCMP 4-way handshake) and shortens the time required to connect to decrypt data ... (PMK) key to the AP that the data has been tampered with the authentication process again. The only difference between the two is wirelessly communicated between the AP and the wireless clients. Key caching allows a wireless client to go with and the packet is never used for an intruder ...