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1. the specified size will be discarded gt Hide SSID place a check in this box if you would like the SSID to be hidden from other Access Points or a site survey gt WEP an acronym for Wired Equivalent Privacy is a security protocol for Wireless Local Area Network WLANs defined in the 802 11 standard WEP is designed to provide the same level of security as a wired LAN Select none 64 bit 128 bit or 152 bit from the drop down list Then select either Open System or Shared key for the authentication type Finally enter a key value in one of the text boxes WEP Encryption 152 bit key Authentication pen System Y select Key KEY KEY 2 KEY 8 KEY 4 gt The 802 1x standard is designed to enhance the security of WLANs that follow IEEE 802 11 standards 802 1x uses an existing protocol called Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP for message exchange during the authentication process In a WLAN with 802 1x a user requests access to the access point known as the authenticator The access point forces the user into an unauthorized state that allows the client to send only an EAP start message The AP replies with an EAP request identify message to obtain the clients identity The clients EAP response packet containing the clients identity is forwarded to the authentication server The authentication server is configured to authenticate clients with a specific authentication algorithm The result is an accept o
2. Dual Band Wireless A G Access Point User s Manual Version 1 1 Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 000 00000 0c cceec cece eeceeeneeeeeeneseneneneenns 4 dsl Features te BONES aia a teaneneettausdeahasaatemensuenmneeias 4 1 2 Package CONnteMS oi secssesictad der toeedsextioneok eves eletadduetne wel audteclexddevasworerdd 5 Chapter 2 Understanding the Hardware 5 2 1 Hardware COMMNGQUIAU ON eresse a Riese E E 5 2 2 Hardware INStallallOnsdcenqdncavetoennuteiancietetaddensead cdiece aa fe divacbindatanetemeeoes 5 Chapter 3 PC Configuration cece cece teeeeeeee en eeeeen 5 onl CPAP Configurations aieaneenseiorie etek 5 3 2 Wireless LAN Configuration ccccc cece cece eee e eee cena seen eeeeeeeeseee eas 7 Chapter 4 Web Configuration 00 ec cc cece ee teeeeeeeeees 8 Ast LOGON Wiwects tai cetawdesckeedtagheed n A a E A ENRE 8 4 2 Getting Familiar with the GUI cece ccc ce eee e eee eceeee essa eee eaeeeeneeeenens 8 AD OV SIC icia set oe hundiworianted e aa a detekodady 8 4321 Administrator Settings 2c oouet 2cc2 ance sdvesdevensuietratrendsartncathadiornstncsaeeoies 9 4 32 Fimware DO laC Cece cssszancncane tuesedensssaseaginiededids iaia dans 10 Teo 2ek WISIN Wr i E eaaa a aa aa 10 4o22 2 SING WOD ororen noar ER a ERAR 11 43 3 COMMOUFAON TOOS seerne n Ee EREA EENE 12 4 3 3 1 Restore Factory Defaults waijicccas cazcass lt awenoedeonuscaenss E EEE iDEA 12 4 3 3 2 Back
3. Settings to change the password The Access Point will time out if it is idle for more than a minute you will then need to re login You can also change idle time out period under the Administrator Settings option Refer to section 4 3 1 Administrator Settings to change the idle time out period 4 2 Getting Familiar with the GUI gt After logging in the first page that is displayed in the Status page gt The GUI consists of three parts and is displayed in the image below Ow Navigation Bar used to navigate through the available options Main Page used to view and configure the AP s settings Top Right hand Corner quick buttons for Home Exit and Reset Click on the Home button to return to the status page Click on the Exit button to logout and click on the Reset button to restart the AP Page 8 of 25 TAB f Gm CER Status IP 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 DNS 0 0 0 0 MAC Address 00 02 6F 2E 03 C4 B Wireless 11a SSID wireless_11a Channel 36 WEP Security Disable Wireless MAC Address 00 02 6F 20 1C E6 SSID wireless_11g Channel 6 WEP Security Disable Wireless MAC Address 00 02 6F 20 1E 1B k ee 1 e Wy P tem Information System Up time 24 min 19 sec Current Firmware Version V27 Serial Number 035057307 4 3 System gt Click on the System link on the navigation bar you will then see five options Administrator Settings Firmware Upgrade Confi
4. _ _ L DI gt Enter a MAC address into the MAC address field and then place a check in the Select check box gt Select Allow Reject or Disable from the Filtering Type drop down list gt Then click on the Apply button at the bottom of the page 4 6 Wireless gt Click on the Wireless link on the navigation bar you will then see four options General 11a 11g and 802 1x status Each one is described in detail below Page 18 of 25 4 6 1 General gt Click on the General link on the navigation bar On this page you can select and set the country for the Access Point General Country UNITED STATES k gt Select a country from the drop down list and then click on the Apply button 4 6 2 802 11a gt Click on the 11a link on the navigation bar On this page you can configure the 802 11a settings This page is divided into four sections General Advanced Setting WEP and 802 1x Each section is described below with an image 02 11a SSID Wireless Mode hdtibps Channel Advanced Setting Data Rate Transmit Power Beacon Interval OTIM Interval Fragment Length RTISCTS Threshold Hide SID WEP WEP Encryption 802 1x Authentication type 1 255 256 2346 256 2346 C MOME w NONE NONE disable ol 1x Page 19 of 25 gt SSID enter the SSID of the wireless network The SSID is a unique name shared among all points in your wireless network The SSID must be identical f
5. dress Page 16 of 25 DNS Settings Primary Domain Name Server Address 192 168 a 5 dary Domain M 5 Add a omain Mame Server ress 192 168 i gt Primary Domain Name Server Address enter the IP address of the primary DNS gt Secondary Domain Name Server Address enter the IP address of the secondary DNS this field is optional 4 4 3 DHCP Client List gt Click on the DHCP Client List link on the navigation bar you will then see the DHCP Client List page This page lists the MAC and IP address that have been assigned by the DHCP server DHCP Client List Clear amp Restart Expire time Ho DHCP Chent gt Click on the Clear amp Restart button to clear the DHCP Client List table gt Click on the Refresh button to refresh the CHCP Client List table Page 17 of 25 4 5 Filtering gt Click on the Filtering link on the navigation bar you will then see the MAC filtering option as described below 4 5 1 MAC Filtering gt Click on the MAC Filtering link on the navigation bar On this page you can allow or reject specific MAC addresses from accessing the Access Point MAC address filtering etal Filtering type MAC address table tem MAC address Select l OOOUOO000000 F OOOUOO000000 OOOUOOO00000 UOOUUUOUOU000 OOOUOO000000 OOOUOO000000 OOOUOOO00000 OOOUOO000000 OOOUOOO00000 OOOUOOO00000 OOOUOOO00000 OOOUOO000000 2 4 a T 5 a m NNN NNN N
6. e in one of the text boxes WEP Encryption 152 bit key Authentication pen System W select Key Vv Vv VV y Vv KEY KEY 2 KEY 8 O KEY 4 802 1x Authentication Type select an authentication type from the drop down list or select none to disable 802 1x Re authentication time enter the number of seconds before the user can re authenticate Primary Radius Server Authentication Server IP enter the IP address port number and shared secret of the primary RADIUS authentication server Primary Radius Server Accounting Server IP enter the IP address port number and shared secret of the primary RADIUS accounting server Backup Radius Server Authentication Server IP enter the IP address port Vv VY VY VY WV Page 20 of 25 number and shared secret of the backup RADIUS authentication server gt Backup Radius Server Accounting Server IP enter the IP address port number and shared secret of the backup RADIUS accounting server Authentication type EAPMDS NOME disable 602 1 Reauthentication Time seconds Primary Radius Server Authentication Server IP i Port 1812 Shared Secret Accounting server IP EN i Port 1813 Backup Radius Server Optional Authentication Server IP a i Port 1812 Shared Secret Accounting Server IF i Port 1a13 4 6 3 802 11g gt Click on the 11g link on the navigation bar On this page you can configure the 802 11g sett
7. e port number MAC address authentication PAE state backend state Rx frames bytes Tx frames bytes session time and last session time 802 1x Status Foris upplicant MAC uth PAE stateBackend stateRx Frames silx Frames Session timellast Sess Ho supplicant 4 7 SNMP gt Click on the SNMP link on the navigation bar you will then see two options SNMP Community and SNMP Trap Each one is described in detail below Page 23 of 25 4 7 1 SNMP Community gt Click on the SNMP Community link on the navigation bar On this page you can configure the SNMP Community SNMP is short for Simple Network Management Protocol a set of protocols for managing complex networks SNMP works by sending messages called Protocol Data Units PDUs to different parts of a network SNMP compliant devices called agents store data about themselves in Management Information Bases MIBs and return this data to the SNMP requests gt SNMP Community provides a simple kind of password protection Access to the SNMP device is controlled through community names The community name can be thought of as a password If you don t have the correct community name you can t retrieve any data get or make any changes sets Multiple SNMP managers may be organized in a specified community SNMP Community Enable ltem Access Right Community Validity In order to use SNMP Community you must first place a check in the Enable check box Access Right select R
8. e the device via SNMP Telnet ora web browser Firmware upgradeable through Telnet Web browser Console operations overhead segmentation and routing of IP protocols Page 4 of 25 1 2 Package Contents One Access Point One Power Adapter One CAT 5 UTP Cable One RS 232 Cable One Fast Start Guide One CD ROM with User s Guide Included VVVVVV 2 Understanding the Hardware 2 1 Hardware Configuration gt RJ 45 Ethernet Connector Provides 10 100 Mbps connectivity to a wired Ethernet LAN gt RS 232 Console Connector Provides Command Line Interface CLI to view and modify the configuration of the AP from a terminal or PC through a telnet connection gt Reset Button By holding this down for more than five seconds the AP will reset to its factory default settings gt Power Supply Connector Connects to the power adapter 2 2 Hardware Installation Configure your notebook or PC with a wireless LAN card For a wired LAN connect your PC s Ethernet port to the AP s LAN port via an Ethernet cable For WLAN position the Access Point in a proper position Plug in the power cord into the power outlet w gt Io 3 PC Configuration 3 1 TCP IP Configuration Follow the steps below in order to configure the TCP IP settings of your PC A In the Control Panel double click Network Connections and then double click on the connection of your Network Interface Card NIC You will then see t
9. ead or Write from the drop down list Community enter a name for the SNMP Community Validity place a check in this box if you would like that community to be available Click on the Apply button when completed Vv VVNVY yv Page 24 of 25 4 7 2 SNMP Trap gt Click on the SNMP Trap link on the navigation bar This Access Point receives SNMP Traps from network equipment including routers switches and workstations Traps are sent when errors or specific events occur on the network Traps are normally only sent to end stations which are currently sending SNMP requests to the device in question SNMP Trap item Version Community hal hal Disable Version 1 Version Z Version select Disable to disable the SNMP trap function or SNMP version 1 or 2 IP Address enter the IP address of the SNMP server for the SNMP trap report Community enter the name of the community public private for the SNMP manager The following trap is supported in the Access Point o Cold start Trap this trap indicates that the specified node s power has just come on The Cold start trap is generated every time the Access Point is power cycled Cold start traps are not generated until three seconds after the Access Point is power cycled This allows time for the hardware providing the low level IP network interface to start up and stabilize before attempting to send a packet Vv VV y Page 25 of 25
10. est way to add wireless capability to your existing wired network or to add bandwidth to your wireless installation To protect your wireless connectivity the Dual Band Wireless A G Access Point can encrypt all wireless transmissions through 64 128 152 bit WEP data encryption The MAC address filter lets you select exactly which station has access to your wireless network Dynamic Frequency Selection DFS puts your network on the cleanest channel in your location With the Dual Band Wireless A G Access Point you ll experience the best wireless connectivity available today 1 1 Features amp Benefits Features Benefits Dual Radios for 802 11a and 802 11g b The 802 11a and 802 119 wireless LANs can be used simultaneously 802 11g networks different kinds of networks High speed data rate up to 54 Mbps 108 Capable of handling heavy data payloads Mbps in Turbo mode 11a mode such as MPEG video streaming Wi Fi protected Access IEEE 802 1x Enhances authentication and security RADIUS Client EAP MD5 TLS TTLS support Transmission Power Control TPC Offers flexibility to adjust RF output power support Dynamic Frequency Selection DFS Provides flexible selection of the best support frequency to allow mobility among all existing IEEE 802 11a b g networks Wireless client MAC address filtering Ensure secure network connections SNMP Telnet Web configuration Helps administrators remotely configure or manag
11. guration Tools Status and Rest Each one is described in detail below 4 3 1 Administrator Settings gt Click on the Administrator Settings link On this page you can configure the password and remote management gt Set a password to restrict management access to the Access Point You can also manage the Access Point from a remote location however you must enter the IP address of the PC that will be remotely managing the Access Point Administrator Settings Password Settings Current Password fs Password fs 3 12 Characters Re type password Ea Idle Time Qut minutes Remote Management Enable f enable only the below PC can mange this AP IP address 202 he is Page 9 of 25 Current Password enter the current password of the Access Point Password enter the new password for the Access Point this password must be between 3 and 12 characters Re type password re enter the new password for confirmation purposes Idle Time Out this option logs you out if the Access Point is idle for more than a minute you may change this value or leave it as it is Enable Remote Management place a check in this box if you would like to use remote management IP address enter the IP address of the PC that will remotely manage the Access Point Click on the Apply button to confirm and save the changes Vv Vv VV VY WW 4 3 2 Firmware Upgrade gt Click on the Firmware Upgrade link This page displays the current firm
12. he following screen Page 5 of 25 t Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using Broadcom 440 10 100 Integrated keniel This connection uses the following tems El Client for Microsoft Networks File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks aos Facket Scheduler Internet Protocal TCP IP Install Uninstall Description Transmission Control Frotocol lntermet Protocol The default Wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected B Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click on the Properties button This will allow you to configure the IP address of your PC You will then see the following screen Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General ou can get F settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Othenvise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IF settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 132 168 1 2 Subnet mask 255 255 255 oO Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred OMS server el Alternate OMS server oe eee J Cance Page 6 of 25 C Select Use the following IP address radio button and then enter an IP address and subnet mask for you
13. ings This page is divided into four sections General Advanced Setting WEP and 802 1x Each section is described below with an image 802 11g eT Tale Soli Channel Advanced Setting Data Rate Best w Transmit Power full ka Beacon Interval 1000 20 1000 DTIM Interval 1 255 Fragment Length cadh 256 2346 RITSfCTS Threshold 24h 256 2546 d Hide SSID WEP WEP Encryption NONE w Authentication type NONE NONE disable 802 1 x Page 21 of 25 gt SSID enter the SSID of the wireless network The SSID is a unique name shared among all points in your wireless network The SSID must be identical for all points in the network and is case sensitive gt Channel select a frequency channel from the drop down list gt Data Rate select a data rate from the drop down list by default Best is selected gt Transmit Power select a transmit power from the drop down list by default full is selected gt Beacon Interval 20 1000 enter a value between 20 and 1000 for the beacon interval Beacons announce the existence for the 802 11 network at regular intervals gt DTIM Interval 1 255 enter a value between 1 and 255 for the Deliver Traffic Indication Message DTIM gt Fragment Length 256 2346 enter a value between 256 and 2346 for the fragment length gt RTS CTS Threshold 256 2346 enter a value between 256 and 2346 for the RTS CTS threshold Any packet in the RTS CTS handshake larger than
14. into four sections LAN Wireless 11a Wireless 11g and System Information LAN displays the IP address subnet mask gateway IP DNS and MAC address Wireless 11a displays the SSID channel number WEP security and wireless MAC address of the 802 11a radio Wireless 11b displays the SSID channel number WEP security and wireless MAC address of the 802 11g radio System Information displays the Access Point s uptime current firmware version and serial number The image below displays some settings on the Status page vv Vv VY y Page 13 of 25 IP subnet Mask Gateway DNS MAC Address SolD Channel WEP Security Wireless MAC Address SSlD Channel WEP Security Wireless MAC Address system Up time Current Firmware version Serial Muriber 4 3 5 Reset 192 168 1 1 255 299 259 0 192 166 1 1 0 0 0 0 00 02 6F 2E 03 C4 wireless_11a J6 Disable OU 02 bP 40 10 68 wireless 11q b Disable 00 02 6F 20 1E 16 Simin 24 sec Voy 035057307 gt Click on the Reset link on the navigation bar you will then see the Reset page After you change any settings or in the even that the Access Point stops responding correctly you can perform a reset Page 14 of 25 Reset Access Point gt Click on the Reset button to reset the Access Point the reset will take about 40 seconds to complete 4 4 LAN gt Click on the LAN link on the navigation bar you will then see three options LAN Se
15. navigation bar you will then see two options Restore Factory Default Configuration and Back Restore Settings Each one Is described in detail below Configuration Tools Restore Factory Default Configuration Backup Settings Restore settings 4 3 3 1 Restore Factory Defaults gt Restore Factory Default Configuration forces the Access Point to perform a reset and restore the original factory settings gt Click on the Next button to continue and then click on the Restore button on the next page 4 3 3 2 Backup Restore Settings gt Backup Settings allows you to save the Access Point s current configuration to a file named config bin on you PC gt Restore Settings is used to restore the saved configuration to the Access Point gt Click on the Next button to continue you will then see the following screen Page 12 of 25 Configuration Tools Backup Settings Backup Settings Restore Settings a hark Ela ia se nroce tha Gaetorro Cottinac hittan bhalma rer saad hoe IC K Jf THE me n Press tne TEPSTOTE SBITGS IUTTOR OEO vy Browse Restore Settings gt Click on the Backup Settings button to backup the configuration on your PC gt Click on the Browse button to select the configuration file and then click on the Restore Settings to restore the backup file on the Access Point 4 3 4 Status gt Click on the Status link on the navigation bar you will then see the Status page which is divided
16. or all points in the network and is case sensitive Wireless Mode select a data rate from the drop down menu One option is 54Mbps and the other is 108Mbps in turbo mode Channel select a frequency channel from the drop down list Data Rate select a data rate from the drop down list by default Best is selected Transmit Power select a transmit power from the drop down list by default full is selected Beacon Interval 20 1000 enter a value between 20 and 1000 for the beacon interval Beacons announce the existence for the 802 11 network at regular intervals DTIM Interval 1 255 enter a value between 1 and 255 for the Deliver Traffic Indication Message DTIM gt Fragment Length 256 2346 enter a value between 256 and 2346 for the fragment length gt RTS CTS Threshold 256 2346 enter a value between 256 and 2346 for the RTS CTS threshold Any packet in the RTS CTS handshake larger than the specified size will be discarded gt Hide SSID place a check in this box if you would like the SSID to be hidden from other Access Points or a site survey gt WEP an acronym for Wired Equivalent Privacy is a security protocol for Wireless Local Area Network WLANs defined in the 802 11 standard WEP is designed to provide the same level of security as a wired LAN Select none 64 bit 128 bit or 152 bit from the drop down list Then select either Open System or Shared key for the authentication type Finally enter a key valu
17. r PC Make sure that the Access Point and your PC are on the same subnet The default IP address and subnet mask of the Access Point are 192 168 1 1 and 255 255 255 0 respectively D Click on the OK button your PC s TCP IP settings have been configured 3 2 Wireless LAN Configuration Follow the steps below in order to configure the Wireless LAN settings A Launch the WLAN Client Utility and click on the Configuration tab wireless WLAN Wireless Settings QmmvuoD Profile Name wireless Network Mame wireless Network Type Access Point Defaults Power Save Mode Ott Transmit Aate Fully Automatic Profile Name enter a name for this profile Network Name enter the SSID Default name Any Network Type select Access Point from the drop down list Power Save Mode Select Off or On from the drop down list Transmit Rate select Fully Automatic from the drop down list Click on the OK button Page 7 of 25 4 Web Configuration 4 1 Logging In gt gt To configure the Access Point through the web browser enter the IP address of the Access Point into the address bar of the web browser and press Enter You will then see the login page Enter admin as the user name and iktpw as the password and then click on the Login button Username Password Coon You can also change the password under the Administrator Settings option Refer to section 4 3 1 Administrator
18. r reject packet from authentication server to AP Once authenticated Page 22 of 25 the AP opens the client s port and traffic will be forwarded 802 1x Authentication Type select an authentication type from the drop down list or select none to disable 802 1x Re authentication time enter the number of seconds before the user can re authenticate Primary Radius Server Authentication Server IP enter the IP address port number and shared secret of the primary RADIUS authentication server Primary Radius Server Accounting Server IP enter the IP address port number and shared secret of the primary RADIUS accounting server Backup Radius Server Authentication Server IP enter the IP address port number and shared secret of the backup RADIUS authentication server Backup Radius Server Accounting Server IP enter the IP address port number and shared secret of the backup RADIUS accounting server Vv VY Vv VW WV WV Authentication type EAPMDS NONE disable 802 1 Reauthentication Time seconds Primary Radius Server Authentication Server IP Fot 1812 Shared Secret Accounting server IP ss Port 1013 Backup Radius Server Optional m E p Authentication Server IP ea i E Port 1812 Shared Secret Accounting Server IF KE Por 1813 4 6 4 802 1x Status gt Click on the 802 1x status link on the navigation bar On this page you can view the status of 802 1x This includes th
19. ttings DNS Settings and DHCP Client List Each one is described in detail below 4 4 1 LAN Settings gt Click on the LAN Settings link on the navigation bar you will then see the LAN Settings page On this page you can configure the LAN IP information enable and configure the DHCP server and set a local domain name Page 15 of 25 LAN Settings You can enable DHCP to dynamically allocate IP addresses to your client PCs IP Address aaz ise fi fi subnet Mask 265 255 255 fo DHCP Server Enable IP Pool Starting Address 192 165 1 IP Pool Ending Address 192 168 1 Lease Time Local Domain Mame optional IP Address enter the IP address of the Access Point Subnet Mask enter a subnet mask for the IP address Gateway enter a gateway IP for the Access Point DHCP Server place a check in this box if you would like to use a DHCP server IP Pool Starting Address enter the starting IP for the DHCP server to assign IP Pool Ending Address enter the last address that the DHCP server will assign Lease Time select a lease time from the drop down list for the DHCP server to assign IP addresses Local Domain Name enter a local domain name for this Access Point this field is optional Vv Vv VVVV VV 4 4 2 DNS Settings gt Click on the DNS Settings link on the navigation bar you will then see the DNS Settings page On this page you can configure the primary and secondary Domain Name Server IP ad
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21. ware version and allows you to upgrade the firmware via TFTP or the web Each option is described below Firmware Update Current Firmware information Version tt il Date fUUSI 06 20 Method Using WEB Using TF TP 2 4 3 2 1 Using TFTP gt Click on the Next button you will then see the following screen Page 10 of 25 Firmware Update TFTP Current Firmware information Version Woe Date ZOOS 08 20 Method TFTP to a TFTP server TFTP Server IP E E E Filename ee Note The whole upgrade procedure takes about 3 mins TFTP Server IP enter the IP address of the TFTP Server Filename enter the filename of the firmware Click on the Apply button to begin the upgrade Note the whole upgrade procedure takes about 3 minutes do not power off the AP while the firmware is being upgraded VVVV 4 3 2 2 Using Web Firmware Update Using WEE Current Firmware information version YAE Date JOOS 08 20 Method Use browser Fle C Bowe Note The whole upgrade procedure takes about 3 mins Click on the Next button you will then see the following screen File click on the Browse button and select the firmware upgrade file Click on the Apply button to begin the upgrade Note the whole upgrade procedure takes about 3 minutes do not power off the AP while the firmware is being upgraded VVVV Page 11 of 25 4 3 3 Configuration Tools gt Click on the Configuration Tools link on the
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