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1.                                                                                                               47                  5 7    8 CONTENTS    SETTING UP WIRELESS NETWORK    This chapter describes about the preparations before setting up the wireless settings of the equipment        Before Setting Up Wireless Network                                                   10  Planning    WMS tall avon    e m T 10  Setting Up the Infrastructure Mode                                                  13  Select nebwoOrK                                                 Is EE Mp aa DM LETS MEME Lfd 13  DIS CIY mcos                                                        16  Select secun                                                                           IM               19  Seting up tne Ad Hoc          oth                       s oon cce usce sees                                              uo nonus  32  Select network          PREMIER HH                                         S 32           NID rc  rc 35  Select securi ModE 5 entered pu                                                                     S                        tetti TUE Laits              37    Disabling Wireless                                     2 2 2 444 4  4888 1       41    Before Setting Up Wireless Network    This product is a Wireless LAN Module using the 2 4 GHz spectrum diffusion system  and is compatible with IEEE  Standard 802 11g and 802 11b for wireless LAN     When the Wireless LAN is ena
2.            WIRELESS ENCRYPTION SETTINGS    Please choose the code system between AP     ENCRYPTION BETWEEN AP AND STA     EUM                       CANCEL      PREV     17 04        ENCRYPTION BETWEEN AP AND STA   Select the encryption type that is used for the communication between Access Point and this equipment    TKIP      Select this to use TKIP encryption  TKIP provides a different key for per packet with a message integrity  check  This key will be changed for every fixed interval    AES CCMP       Select this to use AES encryption  AES is the next generation cryptography algorithm that the  U S  government improves to replace the DES and 3DES    DYNAMIC WEP      Select this to use an encryption which automatically updates the WEP key  DYNAMIC WEP  does so periodically as well as automatically     To select  TKIP  or  AES  CCMP    press  WPA  or  WPA2   or to select  DYNAMIC WEP   press  802 1X      Tip  The encryption intensity between each encryption is   AES CCMP   gt  TKIP  gt  DYNAMIC WEP  7 Specify the following items and press  NEXT      TRANSMIT POWER SETTINGS    Please set TRANSMIT POWER     If you want to limit the area covering  wireless radio  please set the TRANSMIT TRANSMIT POWER    POWER to low      r  50    25    125    MIN            7 04      TRANSMIT POWER  Select the low transmit power if you want to limit the area that the wireless communication is enabled  If you do not  have to limit the area  select  100       Setting Up the Infrastructure Mode 
3.           ASCII    WEP KEY   kkkk    gt       CANCEL   PREV     17 54 wy          e WEP ENCRYPTION  Select the bit length of the WEP key        KEY FORMAT  Select the character code for the WEP key     e WEP KEY  Press this to enter the WEP key   The maximum length of WEP key varies depending on the WEP Encryption and Key Entry Method     64 bit 128 bit 152 bit  HEX  10 26 32  ASCII  5 13 16            When pressing WEP KEY button  the letter entry screen is displayed  Enter the value using the keyboard and  digital keys  and press  OK  to set the entry     oetting up the Ad Hoc Mode 37       3 Select the transmit power and press  NEXT         TRANSMIT POWER SETTINGS    Please set TRANSMIT POWER     If you want to limit the area covering  wireless radio  please set the TRANSMIT TRANSMIT POWER    POWER to low   5096   2596   125                       Select the low transmit power if you want to limit the area that the wireless communication is enabled  If you do not  have to limit the area  select  100       4 Confirm the settings and press  FINISH      WIRELESS SETTING CHECK    Please confirm the wireless settings     WIRELESS LAN   ON  NETWORK TYPE   AD HOC  SSID   HQ  SECURITY   WEP  AUTHENTICATION    EAP USER NAME    TRANSMIT POWER               CANCEL   PREV     17     Tip  If you want to change the settings  press  PREV  to move back to the screen that you want to change and then    repeat the operation     5 Press  YES   and wait until the setting is reflected      4  U
4.        34  AG HocMOGG  2e iip oues toe m                            10  PES CCIE                                 11  AVAILABLE NETWORK                eem mmm 16  D   DYNAMIC WEP                                               11       EAP PASSWORD                POE EE 24  EAP USER                                  2 2   20  24                                             11  19  ENCRYPTION BETWEEN AP AND STA                 21  24      INFRASTRUCTURE          15  Infrastructure Mode                      10  K                                                                    28  37       NON Etter             30  39                                                                    11  23  PSK PASS  PHRASE                                                        26  T                                    RR                              CU 11  TRANSMIT POWER                                      27  29  30         WEP                                            teas           12  28  37  WEP ENCRYPTION                        0 000  28  37  WEPKEY Gap ene              ne                 28  37  WIRELESS ENCRYPTION                                           26                                                           eae 11  19                                                                                har gr 19  PAR SK Ax 11 26    INDEX 47    48 INDEX    GN 1060  OME100082C0    MULTIFUNCTIONAL DIGITAL SYSTEMS  Operator   s Manual for Wireless LAN Module    GN 1060    TOSHIBA TEC CORPO
5.    SECURITY   AUTHENTICATION               CANCEL   PREV           7 59    17 5    Tip    If you want to change the settings  press  PREV  to move back to the screen that you want to change and then  repeat the operation     Setting up the Ad Hoc Mode 39       1 SETTING UP WIRELESS NETWORK    4 Press  YES   and wait until the setting is reflected   ij USER FUNCTIONS    een  wre    Do you want to apply the settings        Cz       RETURN       40 Setting up the Ad Hoc Mode    Disabling Wireless Network    When you enable the wireless network  the on board NIC  Network Interface Card  will be disabled   If you want to connect the equipment to wired network via the on board NIC  you must disable the wireless network     1 Press  USER FUNCTIONS  button on the control panel to enter the User Functions  menu     2 Press  ADMIN    The ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD screen is displayed     3 Press  PASSWORD  button     4 DN R FUN  ADMIN  PASSWORD      Es   1               4            CANCEL    17 59    The input screen is displayed     4 Enter the administrator password and press  OK         Basic Y   Back Space     Clear      3 34 2453 ee 7  5  9J 9   J                                 233 3 233 2723 232 3 3 3  23 3 3 3 33 3 S 3g  dax          Space                          CANCEL       The ADMIN menu is displayed     5 Press  WIRELESS SETTING     lt    USER FUNCTIONS    GENERAL NETWORK FAX E MAIL  4  gt                                    gt                     asl      alaal w  NTERNET PRI
6.   2 83 39 3 8   89 2 39 3  2 83 3 33 3 9 ggg  E Shift     Space                 CANCEL      The ADMIN menu is displayed     Setting Up the Infrastructure Mode 13    5 Press  WIRELESS SETTING     1 USER FUNCTIONS       g           GENERAL NETWORK  P b      E  ae  A   9 1 20  w  INTERNET PRINTER WIRELESS Bluetooth  FAX  e FILING 4 SETTING                SECURITY         REPORT   gt                                The WIRELESS SETTING menu is displayed     6 Press  WIRELESS SETTING         USER FUNCTIONS       WIRELESS SETTING  SETTING CHECK   gt         5 RETURN      The WIRELESS SETTING screen is displayed     It may take a time to display the WIRELESS SETTING screen     7 Press  ON  and press  NEXT              WIRELESS SETTINGS    Perform a Wireless LAN Setting     If a wireless LAN setup is confirmed  the  Cable LAN setup will become invalid  A  certificate setup by TopAccess may be  required beforehand     WIRELESS LAN            FACTORY DEFAULT     CANCEL      The NETWORK TYPE screen is displayed     14 Setting Up the Infrastructure Mode    1 SETTING UP WIRELESS NETWORK       8 Press  INFRASTRUCTURE  and press  NEXT           NETWORK             Select Network type and channel    In Infrastructure mode  it is the mode   connected to a cable network using a NETWORK TYPE  wireless access point  AP   In Adhoc mode    it is the mode which wireless devices   connect by Peer To Peer           l SSID SETTINGS    Type SSID directly or select current available network from  AVAILAB
7.   Item    Transmission Format    Description    IEEE 802 11b g standard  Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum  DSSS   Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing  OFDM        Data Transmission Speed    54  24  11  5 5  2  1 Mbps  automatic        Access Method    CSMA CA       Transmission Packet    IEEE 802 11g frame       Wireless Category    Low power data transmission system  2400 to 2472 MHz        Aerial Power    10 mW MHz or below       Security    Static WEP   Key Length  64 bit  128 bit  152 bit  WPA WPA2  PSK  TKIP  AES CCMP    WPA WPA2  TLS PEAP  TKIP  AES CCMP    802 1X  TLS PEAP  DYNAMIC WEP     TLS supported RADIUS server   Steel belted Radius   Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2008  PEAP supported RADIUS server   Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2008       Operation Mode    Infrastructure Mode  Ad Hoc Mode       Wireless ON OFF    Available       Wired LAN Wireless LAN  Simultaneous Operation    Not Available       Wireless LAN Bluetooth  Simultaneous Operation    44 Specification       Available       Troubleshooting    When Error Messages are Displayed    If any error messages are displayed on the touch panel  see the following table to troubleshoot the problems for the    Wireless LAN     Error Message Troubleshooting    Bad certificate    Unsupported certificate is installed  Reinstall the appropriate certificate  This  equipment supports md5RSA and sha1RSA certificate only        Bad record mac    SSL Key exchange failed  Turn the power OFF and then ON to re
8.   the data of a wireless network is  enciphered using the encryption key of    fixation  WPA  WPA2 802 1X SECURITY  authentication performs client attestation    using authentication servers  such as a   WPA     WPA2    RADIUS server     WPAPSK     WPA2PSK                     NEXT    17  18      TRANSMIT POWER SETTINGS    Please set TRANSMIT POWER     If you want to limit the area covering  wireless radio  please set the TRANSMIT TRANSMIT POWER    POWER to low   50    25    125    MIN                  e TRANSMIT POWER    Select the low transmit power if you want to limit the area that the wireless communication is enabled  If you do not  have to limit the area  select  100       3 Confirm the settings and press  FINISH        WIRELESS SETTING CHECK    Please confirm the wireless settings     WIRELESS LAN   ON EAP USER NAME  NETWORK TYPE   INFRASTRUCTURE  SSID   HQ TRANSMIT POWER   100   SECURITY   NONE  AUTHENTICATION               CANCEL   PREV    FINISH  17 19    Tip    If you want to change the settings  press  PREV  to move back to the screen that you want to change and then  repeat the operation     30 Setting Up the Infrastructure Mode    1 SETTING UP WIRELESS NETWORK       4 Press  YES   and wait until the setting is reflected   ij USER FUNCTIONS dx    een  wre    Do you want to apply the settings                   RETURN                  JOBSTATUS      Setting Up the Infrastructure Mode 31    Setting up the Ad Hoc Mode    The wireless settings can be operated from the
9.  17    1 SETTING UP WIRELESS NETWORK    2 Enter the SSID using the keyboard and digital keys and press  OK                     PEEEEEE EEE EREE  33 3  33 EE REE ERESR    2 2 2 3 3 353 3 3 3 3  333339339333                The screen returns to the SSID SETTINGS screen   3 Press  NEXT      _ SSID SETTINGS    Type SSID directly or select current available network from  AVAILABLE NETWORK  menu     The SSID is the unique name identified ina  WLAN       WIRELESS LAN SECURITY SETTINGS    Security function on access point must match     In WEP  the data of a wireless network is  enciphered using the encryption key of  fixation WPA  WPA2 802 1X    authentication performs client attestation  using authentication servers  such as a WPA2    RADIUS server   WPAPSK WPA2PSK    8021               CANCEL   PREV       Continue to the procedure for specifying the security mode   P 19    Select security mode          18 Setting Up the Infrastructure Mode    ll Select security mode       After specifying the SSID  you must select the security mode for your wireless network   The procedure to configure the security mode varies depending on the security mode that you select     LL  P 19    Selecting WPA WPA2 802 1X security mode with EAP TLS protocol             LL  P 23    Selecting WPA WPA2 802 1X security mode with PEAP protocol      P 26    Selecting WPAPSK WPA2PSK security mode      P 28    Selecting WEP security mode                LL  P 30    Selecting no security mode     If you are not sur
10.  Control Panel of this equipment   When setting up the equipment for the wireless network in the Infrastructure Mode  follow the steps below   1  Select the network type  P 32    Select network type     2  Specify the SSID  P 35    Specify SSID     3  Select the security mode  P 37    Select security mode          Select network type    First access the WIRELESS SETTING screen from the ADMIN menu from the Touch Panel Display to select the network  type for the wireless network     If you are not sure what network type to select  see the following section to determine the network type first   P 10    Determine the network type       1 Press  USER FUNCTIONS  button on the control panel to enter the User Functions  menu     2 Press  ADMIN    The ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD screen is displayed     3 Press  PASSWORD           en H FUN  ADMIN  PASSWORD        lt    PASSWORD     Dk  gt k k                   CANCEL    The input screen is displayed     4 Enter the administrator password and press  OK    EE  Basic       Back Space     Clear    3333333333333  EKER EERE RERER  23 3 3 33 3 3 3 3 3   33333333335   EE   v3                       CANCEL        OK    The ADMIN menu is displayed     32 Setting up the Ad Hoc Mode    5 Press  WIRELESS SETTING     1 USER FUNCTIONS          GENERAL NETWORK   gt   gt     a   ajad   0    INTERNET PRINTER WIRELESS    Bluetooth  FAX SECURITY JeFLNG   SETTNG   SETTNGS                                  The WIRELESS SETTING menu is displayed     6 Press  WIRELE
11.  SSID by entering the SSID manually   P 17    Entering the SSID manually       If you are not sure how the SSID must be specified  see the following section to determine the SSID   P 11    Determine the SSID       1 Press  SSID      25   H FUN  SSID SETTINGS       Type SSID directly or select current available network from  AVAILABLE NETWORK  menu     The SSID is the unique name identified ina  WLAN            CANCEL   PREV       17 50    The letter entry screen is displayed     2 Enter the SSID using the keyboard and digital keys and press  OK  button        Basic      Back Space   Clear                                                                ES                                                                                                          E Shift   Space                                   CANCEL      The screen returns to the SSID SETTINGS screen   3 Press  NEXT      SSID SETTINGS    Type SSID directly or select current available network from  AVAILABLE NETWORK  menu     The SSID is the unique name identitied in a  WLAN          Setting up the Ad Hoc Mode 35       1 SETTING UP WIRELESS NETWORK       4 The WIRELESS LAN SECURITY SETTINGS screen is displayed     E  R FUNCTION  WIRELESS LAN SECURITY SETTINGS    Security function on access point must match    In WEP  the data of a wireless network is  enciphered using the encryption key of  fixation  WPA  WPA2 802 1X SECURITY    authentication performs client attestation  using authentication servers  such as a WP
12.  Wien     ME THN                  TOSHIBA TEC AHAONEI OTI GN 1060 ZYMMOPOONETAI IIPOX TI   OYXIOAEIX AIIAITHXEDX KAI TIX AOIHIEX XXETIKEX AIATAXEIX        OAHI TAX 1999 5   EK                   Toshiba TEC Corporation   nAovei pe ro nap  v        ro                GN 1060  ac  puarou                        LAN ouupopooverali ue                       GNAITNOEIC KAI TIC  NOINEC                    iar   amp gic                      1999 5 EK       Con la presente TOSHIBA TEC dichiara che questo GN 1060    conforme ai requisiti  essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999 5 CE        Por medio de la presente TOSHIBA TEC declara que el GN 1060 cumple con los requisitos  esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999 5   CE    TOSHIBA TEC declara que este GN 1060 est   conforme com os requisitos essenciais e  outras disposic  es da Directiva 1999 5 CE           Toshiba TEC Corporation  GN 1060 model Kablosuz LAN Adapt  r  n  n 1999 5 EC  T  z      n  n temel gereksinimlerine ve di  er ilgili uygulamalara uydu  unu beyan eder        Thoshiba TEC Corpration timto prohlasuje  ze GN 1060 je ve shode se zakladnimi  pozadavky a s dalsimi prislusnymi ustanoveni Narizeni vlady c  426 2000 Sb        Toshiba TEC Corporation declar   prin prezenta ca adaptorul fara fir LAN model GN 1060  este in conformitate cu cerinpele esenpiale  i cu alte prevederi corespunzatoare ale  Directivei 1999 5 EC       USA Federal Comm
13.  in the A B format  If you use paper in the LT format  the  display or the order of buttons in the illustrations may differ from that of your equipment     Preface 1     1 Trademarks    e The official name of Windows XP is Microsoft Windows XP Operating System    e The official name of Windows Vista is Microsoft Windows Vista Operating System      The official name of Windows 7 is Microsoft Windows 7 Operating System      The official name of Windows Server 2003 is Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Operating System      The official name of Windows Server 2008 is Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Operating System      Microsoft  Windows  Windows NT  and the brand names and product names of other Microsoft products are  trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the US and other countries      Apple  AppleTalk  Macintosh  Mac  Mac OS  Safari  and TrueType are trademarks of Apple Inc  in the US and other  countries      Adobe  Adobe Acrobat  Adobe Reader  Adobe Acrobat Reader  and PostScript are trademarks of Adobe Systems  Incorporated      Mozilla  Firefox and Firefox logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Mozilla Foundation in the U S  and other  countries       BM  AT and AIX are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation    e NOVELL  NetWare  and NDS are trademarks of Novell  Inc      TopAccess is a trademark of Toshiba Tec Corporation    e Other company names and product names in this manual are the trademarks of their respective companies     2 Preface    Pre
14.  not support        Peer unexpected message    The RADIUS server sends the message that is not TLS standard  Confirm the  settings on the RADIUS server        Unknown remote error type    The RADIUS server sends the alert message of illegal TLS        Unsupported certificate    This equipment uses the certificate that the RADIUS server does not support        Unknown ca    Installed CA certificate cannot verify the server certificate in the RADIUS server   Make sure to install a correct CA certificate        Unable to connect       Ask the administrator        When Cannot Connect to TOSHIBA MFP    When you cannot connect to this equipment  reboot it    If you still cannot  check the following requirements   The user certificate is not expired       The access point settings and network settings are correctly set    e While  WEP  or  NONE  is selected in SECURITY of the Ad Hoc Mode or Infrastructure Mode  if the Wireless LAN  cannot be connected even though  connected  has been displayed as its status on the touch panel of this equipment   the SSID or WEP key may be set incorrectly  In this case  confirm and correct the settings of the Wireless LAN    e When you use the equipment with the encryption of Access Point set to the TKIP AES mixed mode  select AES  encryption for the equipment      Press and hold the  POWER  button for at least 1 second to shutdown the equipment and then press it again     Troubleshooting 45    Glossary    Ad hoc mode    A type of network for wireles
15.  using the EAP TLS authentication  you must install user certification file and CA certification file  must be either  DER  BASE64  or PKCS 7 encoding format  in the equipment  This equipment uses the user certification file  must be  exported as a private key in PKCS 12 encoding format  to authenticate the access rights to the wireless network  and the  RADIUS server authenticates this equipment using the user ID and password    When using the PEAP  you must install the CA certification file  must be either DER  BASE64  or PKCS 7 encoding  format  in the equipment  This equipment uses the user name and password to authenticate the access rights to the  wireless network  and the RADIUS server authenticate this equipment using the CA certification file     EAP TLS PEAP        1  Establish the communication to the AP   7  Establish the communication to the AP      2 Confirm the CA certification between the RADIUS server           Confirm the CA certification between the RADIUS server and  the equipment  the equipment     9 Send the user certification to the RADIUS server to authenticate    Send the user name and password to the RADIUS server for  the user certification  authentication     This equipment supports following RADIUS server      For EAP TLS  Windows Server 2003  Windows Server 2008  Steel belted Radius     For PEAP  Windows Server 2003  Windows Server 2008    WPAPSK WPA2PSK    WPAPSK WPA2PSK is an authentication method using the PSK  Pre Shared Key  between the Acce
16.  value using the keyboard  and digital keys  and press  OK  to set the entry     26 Setting Up the Infrastructure Mode    3 Specify the following items and press  NEXT          TRANSMIT POWER SETTINGS    Please set TRANSMIT POWER        If you want to limit the area covering  wireless radio  please set the TRANSMIT TRANSMIT POWER    POWER to low   5096   25    125    MIN                 CANCEL   PREV                e TRANSMIT POWER    Select the low transmit power if you want to limit the area that the wireless communication is enabled  If you do not  have to limit the area  select  100       4 Confirm the settings and press  FINISH        WIRELESS SETTING CHECK    Please confirm the wireless settings     WIRELESS LAN   ON   NETWORK TYPE   INFRASTRUCTURE  SSID   SECURITY   AUTHENTICATION    EAP USER NAME    TRANSMIT POWER   100                CANCEL   PREV     t regis Jr     Tip  If you want to change the settings  press  PREV  to move back to the screen that you want to change and then    repeat the operation     5 Press  YES   and wait until the setting is reflected      4  USER FUNCTIONS    CONFIRMATION    Do you want to apply the settings          RETURN              JOBSTATUS      Setting Up the Infrastructure Mode 27    L  Selecting WEP security mode    The WEP is a data encryption method using the WEP key between the Access Point and other wireless devices   Compared with WPA WPA2 802 1X and WPAPSK WPA2PSK  the WEP is less security  If the wireless network is  configur
17. 21    8 Confirm the settings and press  FINISH           WIRELESS SETTING CHECK    Please confirm the wireless settings     WIRELESS LAN   ON EAP USER NAME  NETWORK TYPE   INFRASTRUCTURE  SSID   HQ TRANSMIT POWER   100   SECURITY   WPA2   AUTHENTICATION       EAP TLS      wlanuser example               CANCEL   PREV                        If you want to change the settings  press  PREV  to move back to the screen that you want to change and then  repeat the operation     9 Press  YES   and wait until the setting is reflected      USER FUNCTIONS    CONFIRMATION    Do you want to apply the settings       RETURN         EE JOBSTATUS      22 Setting Up the Infrastructure Mode    LI Selecting WPA WPA2 802 1X security mode with PEAP protocol    Using the WPA WPA2 802 1X with the PEAP protocol  you must install the CA certification file in the equipment  This  equipment uses the user name and password to authenticate the access rights to the wireless network  and the RADIUS  server authenticate this equipment using the CA certification file     When using the WPA WPA2 802 1X with the PEAP protocol  you must install the CA certification file in the equipment  using TopAccess first  For instructions on how to install the CA certification using TopAccess  refer to TopAccess  Guide     4 Press  WPA    WPA2  or  802 1X   and then  NEXT        74  WIRELESS LAN SECURITY SETTINGS    Security function on access point must match        In WEP  the data of a wireless network is   enciphered us
18. A   WPA2    RADIUS server    WPAPSK WPA 2PSK          NONE       Continue to the procedure for specifying the security mode   P 19    Select security mode       36 Setting up the Ad Hoc Mode       Select security mode    After specifying the SSID  you must select the security mode for your wireless network    The procedure to configure the security mode varies depending on the security mode that you select         37    Selecting WEP security mode    LL  P 39  Selecting no security mode     e Ifthe Ad Hoc Mode  only WEP or NONE can be selected for the security mode      f you are not sure what security mode to select  see the following section to determine the security mode   P 11  Determine the security mode                       L  Selecting WEP security mode    The WEP is a data encryption method using the WEP key between the Access Point and other wireless devices     1 Press  WEP  and press  NEXT           WIRELESS LAN SECURITY SETTINGS    Security function on access point must match     In WEP  the data of a wireless network is  enciphered using the encryption key of  fixation  WPA  WPA2 802 1X  authentication performs client attestation  using authentication servers  such as a  RADIUS server     SECURITY          The WIRELESS ENCRYPTION   WEP screen is displayed   2 Enter the following items and press  NEXT        WIRELESS ENCRYPTION WEP    Select WEP bit length and Key format then type encryption key        WEP ENCRYPTION           128bit   152bit      KEY FORMAT     
19. AN and your Health    Wireless LAN products  like other radio devices  emit radio frequency electromagnetic energy  The level of energy emitted  by Wireless LAN devices however is far much less than the electromagnetic energy emitted by wireless devices like for  example mobile phones    Because Wireless LAN products operate within the guidelines found in radio frequency safety standards and  recommendations  TOSHIBA believes Wireless LAN is safe for use by consumers  These standards and  recommendations reflect the consensus of the scientific community and result from deliberations of panels and  committees of scientists who continually review and interpret the extensive research literature    In some situations or environments  the use of Wireless LAN may be restricted by the proprietor of the building or  responsible representatives of the organization  These situations may for example include      Using the Wireless LAN equipment on board of aeroplanes  or   e  n any other environment where the risk of interference to other devices or services is perceived or identified as   harmful    If you are uncertain of the policy that applies on the use of wireless devices in a specific organization or environment  e g    airports   you are encouraged to ask for authorization to use the Wireless LAN device prior to turning on the equipment     NOTE    Bluetooth    and Wireless LAN devices operate within the same radio frequency range and may interfere with one another   If you use 
20. Bluetooth    and Wireless LAN devices simultaneously  you may occasionally experience a less than optimal  network performance or even lose your network connection     If you should experience any such problem  immediately turn off your Bluetooth or Wireless LAN device     Precautions 3    L  Regulatory Information    The TOSHIBA Wireless LAN must be installed and used in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions as  described in the user documentation that comes with the product  This device complies with the following radio frequency  and safety standards     Standards below are certified under the operation with the provided antenna  GN 3010   Do not use this product with other  antennas     L  Canada   Industry Canada  IC     This device complies with RSS 210 of Industry Canada    Operation is subject to the following two conditions   1  this device may not cause interference  and  2  this device must  accept any interference  including interference that may cause undesired operation of this device    L utilisation de ce dispositif est autoris  e seulement aux conditions suivantes   1  il ne doit pas produire de brouillage et  2   l utilisateur du dispositif doit   tre pr  t    accepter tout brouillage radio  lectrique regu  m  me si ce brouillage est susceptible  de compromettre le fonctionnement du dispositif     The term  IC  before the equipment certification number only signifies that the Industry Canada technical specifications  were met     Caution  Ex
21. LE NETWORK  menu    The SSID is the unique name identified ina  WLAN    AVAILABLE  NETWORK          Continue to the procedure for specifying the SSID   P 16    Specify SSID       Setting Up the Infrastructure Mode 15       Specify SSID    When you select the Infrastructure Mode for the network type  you can specify the SSID by selecting the available network  list or manually entering the SSID          16    Selecting the SSID from the available network list     LL  P 17    Entering the SSID manually     If you are not sure how the SSID must be specified  see the following section to determine the SSID   P 11    Determine the SSID                         L  Selecting the SSID from the available network list    This equipment can search the available SSID automatically from the wireless network  Then you can select the SSID  from the list     1 Press  AVAILABLE NETWORK      ON         e R FUN  SSID SETTINGS  Type SSID directly or select current available network from  AVAILABLE NETWORK  menu     The SSID is the unique name identified in a  WLAN             AVAILABLE  NETWORK    CANCEL   EV           The AVAILABLE NETWORK screen is displayed   2 Select the SSID that this equipment will connect and press  OK         AVAILABLE NETWORK    Select one Access Point listed in the table     Channel          The screen returns to the SSID SETTINGS screen       The available network may not be displayed according to the communication environmental conditions    e  fthe desired SSID is no
22. NTER    WIRELESS           FAX     NE EG E JeFLNG    SETTNG   SETTINGS             802 1X SETTINGS   CLOSE    ADMIN          The WIRELESS SETTING menu is displayed     Disabling Wireless Network 41       6 Press  WIRELESS SETTING         USER FUNCTIONS       SETTING CHECK     gt   gt     WIRELESS SETTING         RETURN      The WIRELESS SETTING screen is displayed        Perform a Wireless LAN Setting     If a wireless LAN setup is confirmed  the  Cable LAN setup will become invalid  A  certificate setup by TopAccess may be WIRELESS LAN    required beforehand    ON              FACTORY DEFAULT     CANCEL      The WIRELESS SETTING CHECK screen is displayed   8 Press  FINISH                    WIRELESS SETTING CHECK    Please confirm the wireless settings     WIRELESS LAN          EAP USER NAME  NETWORK TYPE   AD HOC  SSID   HQ TRANSMIT POWER   100   SECURITY   NONE  AUTHENTICATION                  CANCEL     PREV    FINISH  18  20 E    9 Press  YES   and wait until the setting is reflected   i  USER FUNCTIONS      CONFIRMATION    Do you want to apply the settings          RETURN       2011 05 10  BP JBSTATUS      42  Disabling Wireless Network    APPENDIX    This chapter describes the specification and glossary of terms        SPCC UIC AU ON                see ee ete 44                                                                                                 a            45  EID I II  Ae C                                                            S 46    Specification  
23. RATION    2 17 2  HIGASHIGOTANDA  SHINAGAWA KU  TOKYO  141 8664  JAPAN      QUALITY SERVICE    R100520J2804 TTEC    2011   2012 TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION All rights reserved Ver03 2012 03    
24. SER FUNCTIONS       CONFIRMATION    Do you want to apply the settings          RETURN                JOBSTATUS      38 Setting up the Ad Hoc Mode    L  Selecting no security mode    You can also set no security for wireless access           If you do not set no security  anyone knows how the SSID can connect to the wireless network  Therefore  it is  recommended to set the security if it is possible     1 Press  NONE  and press  NEXT           WIRELESS LAN SECURITY SETTINGS    Security function on access point must match        In WEP  the data of a wireless network is   enciphered using the encryption key of   fixation WPA  WPA2 802 1X SECURITY  authentication performs client attestation   using authentication servers  such as a   RADIUS server       we                CANCEL            17 5          The TRANSMIT POWER SETTINGS screen is displayed   2 Select the transmit power and press  NEXT  button          TRANSMIT POWER SETTINGS    Please set TRANSMIT POWER     If you want to limit the area covering  wireless radio  please set the TRANSMIT TRANSMIT POWER    POWER to low   50    25    125    MIN               Select the low transmit power if you want to limit the area that the wireless communication is enabled  If you do not  have to limit the area  select  100       3 Confirm the settings and press  FINISH  button      lt     WIRELESS SETTING CHECK    Please confirm the wireless settings     WIRELESS LAN   ON EAP USER NAME  NETWORK TYPE   AD HOC  SSID TRANSMIT POWER   100
25. SS SETTING       USER FUNCTIONS       WIRELESS  SETTING    SETTING  CHECK   gt   gt          RETURN         The WIRELESS SETTING screen is displayed     7 Press  ON  and press  NEXT        WIRELESS SETTINGS    Perform a Wireless LAN Setting     If a wireless LAN setup is confirmed  the  Cable LAN setup will become invalid  A  certificate setup by TopAccess may be  required beforehand     WIRELESS LAN            FACTORY DEFAULT     CANCEL         The NETWORK TYPE screen is displayed     Setting up the Ad Hoc Mode 33    1 SETTING UP WIRELESS NETWORK    8 Press  AD HOC  and press  NEXT           NETWORK TYPE    Select Network type and channel     In Infrastructure mode  it is the mode  connected to a cable network using a NETWORK TYPE    wireless access point  AP   In Adhoc mode   it is the mode which wireless devices INFRASTRUCTURE AD HOC    connect by Peer To Peer     CHANNEL          You can specify the between 1 to 11 for the channel  However  if there is a channel that has already been used  for Ad Hoc network  use the same channel     9 The SSID SETTINGS screen displayed     E  B FUN  SSID SETTINGS    Type SSID directly or select current available network from  AVAILABLE NETWORK  menu     The SSID is the unique name identified ina  WLAN    AVAILABLE  NETWORK p             Continue to the procedure for specifying the SSID   P 35    Specify SSID       34 Setting up the Ad Hoc Mode       Specify SSID    When you select the Ad Hoc Mode for the network type  you can specify the
26. TOSHIBA  Leading Innovation  gt  gt  gt     MULTIFUNCTIONAL DIGITAL SYSTEMS    Operator s Manual for  Wireless LAN Module    GN 1060               2011   2012 TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION All rights reserved  Under the copyright laws  this manual cannot be reproduced in any form without prior written permission of TTEC     Preface    Thank you for purchasing TOSHIBA Multifunctional Digital Systems or Multifunctional Digital Color Systems  This manual  explains the instructions for Wireless LAN Module GN 1060  Read this manual before using your Multifunctional Digital  Systems or Multifunctional Digital Color Systems  Keep this manual within easy reach  and use it to configure an  environment that makes best use of the e STUDIO   s functions        How to read this manual    L  Symbols in this manual  In this manual  some important items are described with the symbols shown below  Be sure to read these items before  using this equipment   A WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which  if not avoided  could result in death  serious  injury  or serious damage  or fire in the equipment or surrounding objects     A    AUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which  if not avoided  may result in minor or moderate  injury  partial damage to the equipment or surrounding objects  or loss of data     Indicates information to which you should pay attention when operating the equipment     Other than the above  this manual also describes information that may be useful 
27. bled  users can perform the following printing through the Wireless LAN     Raw TCP Printing from Windows computers   e LPR Printing from Windows computers       LPR Printing from Macintosh computers       LPR Printing from UNIX Linux workstation    Tip    The instructions on how to set up the client computers for Wi Fi printing is same as the instructions for wired network  printing  For instructions on how to set up the client computers  please see Software Installation Guide       To access the equipment through the Wireless LAN from the client computers  the client computers must have the  Wireless LAN Module      When you enable the wireless network  the existing NIC  Network Interface Card  will be disabled  This equipment  cannot connect the wired network and wireless network at the same time        Planning for installation    Before setting up the Wireless LAN Module for your wireless LAN  read through this section to understand the information  that you require to set up the equipment in your wireless LAN        Determine the network type  This Wireless LAN Module supports Infrastructure Mode and Ad Hoc Mode     Infrastructure Mode    Access Point          In the Infrastructure Mode  client computers can access to the equipment through a wireless network via an Access Point   The Infrastructure Mode is suitable for the wireless network that many client computers are connected at the same time   The Access Point will be required to establish the wireless network in t
28. cautions       Precautions for Use    This product is classified as    wireless equipment for stations of low power data transmissions systems  under the Wireless  Telegraphy Act  and does not require a radio transmission license  The law prohibits modification of the interior of this  product     B About TOSHIBA Wireless Solution    The Wireless LAN Module is a wireless network Module that complies with the IEEE 802 11 standard on wireless LANs    Revision B G   The Wireless LAN Module supports data rates up to 54 Mbit s    e Wi Fi  Wireless Fidelity  certified by the Wi Fi Alliance  This means that your Wireless hardware will communicate with  other vendors  IEEE 802 11 B G compliant wireless LAN product      Fully compatible with any of other wireless LAN system based on Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum  DSSS    Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing  OFDM  radio technology that complies with the IEEE 802 11 standard on  wireless LANs  Revision B G         Wireless Interoperability    The TOSHIBA Wireless LAN products are designed to be interoperable with any Wireless LAN products that is based on   Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum  DSSS  Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing  OFDM  radio technology  and is   compliant to      The IEEE 802 11 Standard on Wireless LANs  Revision B G   as defined and approved by the Institute of Electrical  and Electronics Engineers      The Wireless Fidelity  Wi Fi  B G certification as defined by the Wi Fi Alliance        Wireless L
29. during communication and thus DSSS communication interferes with other communications less  because  signals are spread to a wide spectrum with a small amount of electric power  Also this system uses the Pseudo Noise  Code for the modulation and demodulation of signals  so a confidential communication with less risk of being intercepted  is available     IEEE  Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers     An organization that promotes studies for electronic related fields  The major activities of IEEE are holding academic  conferences and publishing technical papers  Also its internal committees establish and recommend technical standards   The IEEE802 LAN MAN Standard Committee of IEEE is in charge of technical standards for wireless LAN  communications     IEEE802 11b   IEEE802 11g  Technical standards established by IEEE for wireless LAN communications with a 2 4 GHz frequency bandwidth     Infrastructure mode    A type of network for wireless LAN communications  This mode is suitable for a wireless LAN communication connecting  more than one device because a simultaneous communication among these devices is available by installing access  points  Also interface ports embedded in each access point can extend the range of communication by integrating wireless  LAN and wired LAN     OFDM  Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing     A type of communication system for wireless LAN communications  This is one of the multi carrier systems that transmits  signals throu
30. e what security mode to select  see the following section to determine the security mode   P 11    Determine the security mode                                           L  Selecting WPA WPA2 802 1X security mode with EAP TLS protocol    Using the WPA WPA2 802 1X with the EAP TLS protocol  you must install user certification file and CA certification file in  the equipment  This equipment uses the user certification file to authenticate the access rights to the wireless network   and the RADIUS server authenticate this equipment using the CA certification file     When using the WPA WPA2 802 1X with the EAP TLS protocol  you must install the CA certification file and user  certification file in the equipment using TopAccess first  For instructions on how to install the CA certification and user  certification files using TopAccess  refer to TopAccess Guide     4 Press  WPA    WPA2  or  802 1X   and then  NEXT      i 2  WIRELESS LAN SECURITY SETTINGS    Security function on access point must match        In WEP  the data of a wireless network is  enciphered using the encryption key of  fixation  WPA  WPA2 802 1X SECURITY  authentication performs client attestation  using authentication servers  such as a  RADIUS server                    The AUTHENTICATION SETTINGS screen is displayed        To select  TKIP  or  AES  CCMP    press  WPA  or  WPA2   or to select  DYNAMIC WEP   press  802 1X      2 Press  EAP TLS  and press  NEXT      AUTHENTICATION SETTINGS    Select authenticati
31. ed in the Infrastructure Mode and the Access Point supports WPA WPA2 802 1X or WPAPSK WPAZ2PSK  it is  recommended to use WPA WPA2 802 1X or WPAPSK AWPA2PSK rather than WEP     1 Press  WEP  button and press  NEXT         WIRELESS LAN SECURITY SETTINGS    Security function on access point must match    In WEP  the data of a wireless network is  enciphered using the encryption key of  fixation WPA  WPA2 802 1X SECURITY    authentication performs client attestation 7 p      using authentication servers  such as    WPA     WPA2     RADIUS server     e    WPAPSK     WPA 2PSK       8021X                       CANCEL   PREV     17 4           WIRELESS ENCRYPTION   WEP screen is displayed   2 Enter the following items and press  NEXT      WIRELESS ENCRYPTION WEP    Select WEP bit length and Key format then type encryption key        WEP ENCRYPTION           128bit   15251      KEY FORMAT               ASCII    WEP KEY         b            CANCEL   PREV       17 46       e WEP ENCRYPTION  Select the bit length of the WEP key        KEY FORMAT  Select the character code for the WEP key        WEP KEY  Press this to enter the WEP key   The maximum length of WEP key varies depending on the WEP Encryption and Key Entry Method     64 bit 128 bit 152 bit  HEX  10 26 32  ASCII  5 13 16    Tip  When pressing  WEP   the letter entry screen is displayed  Enter the value using the keyboard and digital keys   and press  OK  to set the entry     28 Setting Up the Infrastructure Mode    3 Specify 
32. ess this to enter the EAP password again that you enter in the EAP PASSWORD field     Tip  When pressing each button  the letter entry screen is displayed  Enter the value using the keyboard and digital  keys  and press  OK  to set the entry     4 Specify the following items and press  NEXT        WIRELESS ENCRYPTION SETTINGS    Please choose the code system between AP        ENCRYPTION BETWEEN AP AND STA     TKIP AES CCMP               CANCEL   PREV       17 0    e ENCRYPTION BETWEEN AP AND STA   Select the encryption type that is used for the communication between Access Point and this equipment    TKIP      Select this to use TKIP encryption  TKIP provides a different key for per packet with a message integrity  check  This key will be changed for every fixed interval    AES CCMP       Select this to use AES encryption  AES is the next generation cryptography algorithm that the  U S  government improves to replace the DES and 3DES    DYNAMIC WEP      Select this to use an encryption which automatically updates the WEP key  DYNAMIC WEP  does so periodically as well as automatically     To select  TKIP  or  AES  CCMP    press  WPA  or  WPA2   or to select  DYNAMIC WEP   press  802 1X    Tip    The encryption intensity between each encryption is   AES CCMP   gt  TKIP  gt  DYNAMIC WEP    24 Setting Up the Infrastructure Mode    5 Specify the following items and press  NEXT           TRANSMIT POWER SETTINGS    Please set TRANSMIT POWER        If you want to limit the area cover
33. for the operation of this equipment with  the following signage     Tip Describes handy information that is useful to know when operating the equipment   LLI Pages describing items related to what you are currently doing  See these pages as required      1 Model and series names in this manual    In this manual  each model name is replaced with the series name as shown below                       e STUDIO5540C 6540C 6550C e STUDIO6550C Series  e STUDIO2040C 2540C 3040C 3540C 4540C e STUDIO4540C Series  e S TUDIO206L 256 306 356 456  e STUDIO456 Series  e STUDIO256SE 306SE 356SE 456SE   e STUDIO556 656 756 856  e STUDIO856 Series  e S TUDIO556SE 656SE 756SE 856SE   e STUDIO2050C 2550C e STUDIO2550C Series      Options    For the available options  refer to    Options    in the Quick Start Guide for your equipment      1 Explanation for control panel and touch panel    e Illustrations for the control panel and the touch panel shown in this manual are those of the e STUDIO4540C Series   The shape and location of some buttons on the control panel and the dimension of the touch panel of the  e STUDIO6550C Series  e STUDIO456 Series  e STUDIO856 Series  e STUDIO2550C Series differ from those of the  e STUDIO4540C Series  however  the names and functions of the buttons and parts are the same    e The details on the touch panel menus may differ depending on the operating environment such as whether options are  installed      The illustration screens used in this manual are for paper
34. gh multiple carriers with different center frequencies and makes these carriers orthogonal so that they will not  interfere each other  and thus efficient communications will be available within a narrow bandwidth     PSK  Pre Shared Key  passphrase       PSK    is a preset encryption key shared with terminals and    passphrase    is a character string required for PSK  authentication  A passphrase consists of a number of words  phrase   while a general password is only a short single  word  This means passphrases have a stronger tolerance toward security invasion than passwords     RADIUS  Remote Authentication Dial In User Service    A protocol for network service authentication  This protocol originally developed for authentication for dial up connections  is now used for authentication for various network services  The RADIUS server is an authentication server supporting  RADIUS protocols  This server efficiently controls access to a network because the authentication information of network  users and their accessing statuses are centrally controlled     SSID  Service Set ID     A network ID for wireless LAN communications  To identify terminals or access points that belong to the same wireless  LAN network  the same SSID must be set for each device  Communications among devices with different SSIDs are not  available     46 Glossary    INDEX    Numerics   Oe wipe                                  11  19  23       ADHOC nisle huele Dei ur                                   
35. he Infrastructure Mode     Ad Hoc Mode            SS  22            Ft              In the Ad Hoc Mode  client computers can access to the equipment directory through a wireless network without an  Access Point  The Ad Hoc Mode is not suitable for the wireless network that many computers are connected  however  it  is easy to establish the wireless network because the Access Point is not required     10 Before Setting Up Wireless Network    LJ Determine the SSID    In the wireless network  the same SSID  Service Set ID  must be assigned in each wireless device  Only wireless devices  that have the same SSID assigned to them can communicate with each other through the wireless network     In the Infrastructure Mode  the SSID is usually set in the Access Point  Therefore  you must set the same SSID in this  equipment to communicate through the wireless network via the Access Point     In the Ad Hoc Mode  you must assign the same SSID that is assigned to other client computers  To access the devices  each other in the Ad Hoc Mode  the same SSID must be assigned to each device     L  Determine the security mode    This equipment supports the following wireless security modes     WPA WPA2 802 1X    Using the WPA WPA2 802 1X  you can restrict the access to the wireless network using the RADIUS server  The WPA   WPA2 802 1X is available only when the wireless network is established in the Infrastructure Mode    There are two protocols for the WPA WPA2 802 1X  EAP TLS or PEAP    When
36. horized reproduction of this document  in whole or in part  is prohibited      The specifications  designs  and other contents of this document are subject to change without notice      The contents of this document are believed to be accurate  however if any discrepancies noted should be brought to  the attention of TOSHIBA authorized dealer or service engineer      Notwithstanding the foregoing  the manufacturer is unable to accept any claims for losses or lost profits  etc  Resulting  from the use of this product      TOSHIBA TEC will not guarantee the machine performance if you perform any setting other than specified in this  manual     6 Precautions    CONTENTS                  6                                                                                  1                            6  544040          TNT                                                                             3    Chapter1 SETTING UP WIRELESS NETWORK    Before Setting Up Wireless Network                                                 10  Planning Tor InstalladtlOE                               10  Determine the network type                                                      10  Determine the SSID Me 11  Determine the security mode                              11  Setting Up the Infrastructure                                                              13  Select METWOMK TVG e                                                  13  SPECI S SID Rr ER 16  Selecting the SSID from the available net
37. id the user s  authority to operate the equipment     Labelling    Toshiba TEC Wireless LAN Module GN 1060 labelled as below    FCC ID  BJI GN1060  The proposed FCC ID label format is to be placed on the module  If FCC ID is not visible when the module is installed into  the system     Contains FCC ID BJI GN1060  shall be placed on the outside of final host system     Caution  Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation     To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements  a separation distance of at least 20 cm must be maintained  between the antenna of this device and all persons  This device must not be co located or operating in conjunction with  any other antenna or transmitter     Precautions 5    L  Regulatory Notice for Channel Use in France    The number of channels that can be used for wireless LAN differs from country to country  In France however  user only 4  channels  channel 10  11  12  13  when using wireless networks    e Channel 10  2457 MHz    e Channel 11  2462 MHz    e Channel 12  2467 MHz    e Channel 13  2472 MHz     France limited to 2446 5 2483 5 MHz Indoor use        Belgium limited to 2400 2483 5 MHz Indoor  2460 2483 5 MHz Outdoor use     L  Singapore Portion       Complies with  IDA Standards  DA101747          LJ Approved Countries Regions for use for the Toshiba Wireless LAN    This equipment is approved to the radio standard by the specific countries regions  Please ask Toshiba authorized dealer  or service engineer        NOTES       The unaut
38. ing  wireless radio  please set the TRANSMIT TRANSMIT POWER    POWER to low   5096   25    125    MIN                 CANCEL                17 1    e TRANSMIT POWER    Select the low transmit power if you want to limit the area that the wireless communication is enabled  If you do not  have to limit the area  select  100       6 Confirm the settings and press  FINISH      WIRELESS SETTING CHECK    Please confirm the wireless settings     WIRELESS LAN   ON EAP USER NAME  NETWORK TYPE   INFRASTRUCTURE  SSID   HQ   SECURITY   WPA2  AUTHENTICATION       PEAP      wlanuser example    TRANSMIT POWER   100                CANCEL   PREV    FINISH  19  16    Tip  If you want to change the settings  press  PREV  to move back to the screen that you want to change and then    repeat the operation     T Press  YES   and wait until the setting is reflected   s  USER FUNCTIONS      CONFIRMATION    Do you want to apply the settings      4  RETURN                   JOBSTATUS      Setting Up the Infrastructure Mode 25    L  Selecting WPAPSK WPA2PSK security mode           WPAPSK WPA2PSK is an authentication method using the PSK  Pre Shared Key  between the Access Point and  other wireless devices    To access the wireless network using the WPAPSK WPA2PSK authentication  the same PSK Path Phrase must be  assigned in both the Access Point and other wireless devices  If the PSKs are same between the Access Point and other  wireless devices  the Access Point allows them to access the wireless netwo
39. ing the encryption key of   fixation WPA  WPA2 802 1X SECURITY   authentication performs client attestation             using authentication servers  suchas    WPA   WPA2    RADIUS server     WPAPSK   WPA2PSK            NONE      CANCEL   PREV             The AUTHENTICATION SETTINGS screen is displayed        To select  TKIP  or  AES  CCMP    press  WPA  or  WPA2   or to select  DYNAMIC WEP   press  802 1X      2 Press  PEAP  and press  NEXT      AUTHENTICATION SETTINGS    Select authentication protocol     In EAP TLS  mutual authentication is AUTHENTICATION  performed on server certificate and client     GEEm  certificate  In PEAP  an authentication   EAP TLS    server is authenticated with a server    certificate and a client is authenticated PEAP  with user ID  password            CANCEL i PREV  E    17   0       The WIRELESS AUTHENTICATION  PEAP  screen is displayed     Setting Up the Infrastructure Mode 23    3 Enter the following items and press  NEXT         WIRELESS AUTHENTICATION  PEAP     Input EAP account information           EAP USER      NAME                                            EAP REKKKK  PASSWORD    gt                  CANCEL   PREV     E    e  EAP USER NAME   Press this to enter the EAP user name that is used for the authentication     In the EAP USER NAME  enter the user name in  User Name FQDN    format   Example  wlanuser example com    e  EAP PASSWORD   Press this to enter the EAP password that is used for the authentication     e  RETYPE PASS   Pr
40. oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit   koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen     Hierbij verklaart TOSHIBA TEC dat het toestel GN 1060 in overeenstemming is met de  essenti  le eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EG             Bij deze verklaart TOSHIBA TEC dat deze GN 1060 voldoet aan de essenti  le eisen en aan  de overige relevante bepalingen van Richtlijn 1999 5 EC        Par la pr  sente TOSHIBA TEC d  clare que l appareil GN 1060 est conforme aux exigences  essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999 5 CE       Par la pr  sente  TOSHIBA TEC d  clare que ce GN 1060 est conforme aux exigences  essentielles et aux autres dispositions de la directive 1999 5 CE qui lui sont applicables    H  rmed intygar TOSHIBA        att denna GN 1060 star     verensst  mmelse med de  vasentliga egenskapskrav och   vriga relevanta bestammelser som framg  r av direktiv  1999 5 EG           4 Precautions    Undertegnede TOSHIBA TEC erklarer herved  at f  lgende udstyr GN 1060 overholder de  veesentlige krav og evrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF    Hiermit erkl  rt TOSHIBA TEC  dass sich dieser diese dieses GN 1060 in   bereinstimmung  mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Vorschriften der  Richtlinie 1999 5 EG befindet    BMWi     Hiermit erkl  rt TOSHIBA TEC die   bereinstimmung des Ger  tes GN 1060 mit den  grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Festlegungen der Richtlinie  1999 5 EG  
41. on protocol        In EAP TLS  mutual authentication is AUTHENTICATION    performed on server certificate and client   certificate  In PEAP  an authentication   server is authenticated with a server    certificate and a client is authenticated             with user ID  password             CANCEL   PREV       The WIRELESS AUTHENTICATION  EAP TLS  screen is displayed     Setting Up the Infrastructure Mode 19    Input EAP User Name           J EAPUSER    NAME             The letter entry screen is displayed   Press  ENABLE  to use the user name from Common Name in the User Certificate     4 Enter the EAP user name using the keyboard and digital keys and press  OK      wlanuser Qexample com                          Y   Back Space     Clear      2829 3 3 2 3 32 33 3 3 3             283 23 373 2703 3038 3 3 3 BR               33 2 3 3 3 3 3  3  3 233 3 3 S3 g   E _ Shift   Space                             canca      The screen returns to the WIRELESS AUTHENTICATION  EAP TLS  screen     In the EAP USER NAME  enter the user name in    User Name FQDN    format   Example  wlanuser example com    5 Press  NEXT           WIRELESS AUTHENTICATION  EAP TLS        EAPUSER    NAME       Wlanuser example com    Use Username from Common Name  in the User Certificate      ENABLE   DISABLE    Input EAP User Name             CANCEL   PREV       19  14    The WIRELESS ENCRYPTION SETTINGS screen is displayed     20 Setting Up the Infrastructure Mode    6 Specify the following items and press  NEXT
42. posure to Radio Frequency Radiation     To comply with IC RF exposure compliance requirements  a separation distance of at least 20 cm must be maintained  between the antenna of this device and all persons  This device must not be co located or operating in conjunction with  any other antenna or transmitter      1 Europe   EU Declaration of Conformity CC 0984  1     This device complies with the essential requirements of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC with essential test suites as per  standards     EN 300 328     Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters  ERM   Wideband Transmission systems  Data transmission  equipment operating in the 2 4 GHz ISM band and using spread spectrum modulation techniques    EN 301 489 17     Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters  ERM   ElectroMagnetic Compatibility  EMC  standard for  radio equipment and services   Part 17  Specific conditions for 2 4 GHz wideband transmission systems and 5 GHz high performance RLAN equipment    EN 60950 1   Safety of information technology equipment  including electrical business equipment    EN 62311     Assessment of electronic and electrical equipment related to human exposure restrictions for electromagnetic fields  0 Hz    300 GHz     Hereby  TOSHIBA TEC  declares that this GN 1060 is in compliance with the essential  requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC     TOSHIBA TEC vakuuttaa taten ett   GN 1060 tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999 5 EY  
43. rity  If the wireless network is    configured in the Infrastructure Mode and the Access Point supports WPA WPA2 802 1X or WPAPSK WPAZ2PSK  it is  recommended to use WPA WPA2 802 1X or WPAPSK WPA2PSK rather than WEP   The WEP authentication is available for both the Infrastructure Mode and Ad Hoc Mode     12 Before Setting Up Wireless Network    Setting Up the Infrastructure Mode    The wireless settings can be operated from the Control Panel of this equipment   When setting up the equipment for the wireless network in the Infrastructure Mode  follow the steps below   1  Select the network type  P 13    Select network type     2  Specify the SSID  P 16    Specify SSID     3  Select the security mode  P 19    Select security mode          Select network type    First access the WIRELESS SETTING screen from the ADMIN menu from the Touch Panel Display to select the network  type for the wireless network     If you are not sure what network type to select  see the following section to determine the network type first   P 10    Determine the network type       1 Press  USER FUNCTIONS  button on the control panel to enter the User Functions  menu     2 Press  ADMIN    The ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD screen is displayed     3 Press  PASSWORD           en H FUN  ADMIN  PASSWORD        lt    PASSWORD     Dk  gt k k                CANCEL     The input screen is displayed     4 Enter the administrator password and press  OK         Basic       Back Space     Clear      83 3 33303 33         
44. rk through the Access Point     1 Press  WPAPSK  or  WPA2PSK  and press  NEXT      74  WIRELESS LAN SECURITY SETTINGS    Security function on access point must match     In WEP  the data of a wireless network is  enciphered using the encryption key of  fixation  WPA  WPA2 802 1X  authentication performs client attestation  using authentication servers  such as     RADIUS server              The WIRELESS ENCRYPTION WPAPSK WPA2PSK screen is displayed   2 Enter the following items and press  NEXT      WIRELESS ENCRYPTION WPAPSK   WPA2PSK    Select Encryption type and input pass phrase     WIRELESS ENCRYPTION TYPE  TKIP                       PSK PASS                                           PHRASE              CANCEL   PREV     dive ve Wy    e WIRELESS ENCRYPTION TYPE  Select the encryption type for the PSK    TKIP      Select this to use TKIP encryption  The TKIP provides a different key for per packet with a message  integrity check  This key will be changed for every fixed interval    AES CCMP       Select this to use AES encryption  The AES is the next generation cryptography algorithm that  the U S  government improves to replace the DES and 3DES     e  PSK PASS PHRASE   Press this to enter the PSK Pass Phrase  The PSK is created by using the this pass phrase  You must enter the  same pass phrase that is set in the Access Point  The PSK Pass Phrase must be between 8 to 63 characters long   Tip  When pressing  PSK PASS PHRASE   the letter entry screen is displayed  Enter the
45. s LAN communications  In this mode a network is easily built because no access point is  required  However  this mode is not available for multiple simultaneous communications due to its poor extensibility  in  other words  it is unsuitable for wireless LAN communication connecting many devices     AP  Access Point     Stands for Access Point  Access points are required to relay terminals for a communication in the Infrastructure mode   explained later in this section     Channel    A segment for 2 4 GHz frequency bandwidth for wireless LAN communications  When more than one access point exists  in a narrow area in the Infrastructure mode  different channels are required for each in order to avoid radio wave  interference  Communications among devices with different channels are not available even if their SSIDs  explained later  in this section  are the same     CSMA CA  Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance     A type of access controlling method for wireless LAN communications  In this method terminals constantly monitor their  communication status with each other  When one terminal is communicating  others stop their communications and wait  until they confirm that an available access route comes up  in order to avoid the collision of communication signals as  much as possible     DSSS  Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum     A type of signal transmission system for wireless LAN communications  As one of the characteristics of this system  less  noise occurs 
46. ss Point and other  wireless devices         WPAPSK WPA2PSK authentication is available only when the wireless network is established in the  Infrastructure Mode    To access the wireless network using the WPAPSK WPA2PSK authentication  the same PSK Path Phrase must be  assigned in both the Access Point and other wireless devices  If the PSKs are same between the Access Point and other  wireless devices  the Access Point allows them to access the wireless network through the Access Point   WPAPSK WPA2PSK has stronger security than WEP because the data encryption is improved over WEP  This equipment  supports TKIP and AES  CCMP  encryption for the WPAPSK WPA2PSK authentication    TKIP provides a different key for per packet with a message integrity check  This key will be changed for every fixed  interval    AES is the next generation cryptography algorithm that the U S  government improves to replace the DES and 3DES   This authentication method is suitable for a small wireless network and easy to add the security because the  authentication server is not required unlike the WPA WPA2 802 1X    DYNAMIC WEP automatically and periodically updates the WEP key     When using WPAPSK WPA2PSK  it is recommended to use a secure password for WPAPSK WPA2PSK     Before Setting Up Wireless Network 11    WEP    The WEP is a data encryption method using the WEP key between the Access Point and other wireless devices   Compared with WPA WPA2 802 1X        WPAPSK WPA2PSK  the WEP is less secu
47. start the  equipment        Certificate expired    The certificate has been expired  Make sure that the time is set correctly or  whether the certificate is expired        Certificate revoke    The certificate has been revoked  Ask your network administrator        Certificate unknown    The installed CA certificate cannot work as server certificate  Make sure to install  a correct CA certificate        Decompression failure    This equipment does not support the SSL compression  Please disable the SSL  compression on the RADIUS server        Handshake failure    Unsupported encryption may be set on the server  Make sure to use the  supported encryption method        Illegal parameter    Unsupported version of the TLS protocol may be used  Make sure to use the  supported version of the TLS protocol        No certificate    No certificate is installed or you do not specify the certificate file name  Make  sure to install the certificate and specify the certificate file name correctly        Peer error certificate    Installed CA certificate cannot verify the server certificate in the RADIUS server   Make sure to install a correct CA certificate        Peer error no certificate    The RADIUS server operates the communication with the certificate using the  TLS protocol        Peer no cipher    The RADIUS server requests the unsupported encryption for this equipment        Peer error unsupported certificate  type    This equipment uses the certificate that the RADIUS server does
48. t displayed  please specify the SSID manually   P 17  Entering the SSID manually      This Wireless LAN supports only channel 1 to 11  This equipment cannot connect the Access Point that  uses the other channel than these channels  Please make sure to set the channel between 1 to 11 in the  Access Point     16 Setting Up the Infrastructure Mode    3 Press  NEXT         l SSID SETTINGS    Type SSID directly or select current available network from  AVAILABLE NETWORK  menu    The SSID is the unique name identified ina  WLAN            AVALABLE   NETWORK       CANCEL   PREV                4 The WIRELESS LAN SECURITY SETTINGS screen is displayed     52   2    WIRELESS LAN SECURITY SETTINGS    Security function on access point must match     In WEP  the data of a wireless network is  enciphered using the encryption key of  fixation WPA  WPA2 802 1X SECURITY    authentication performs client attestation  using authentication servers  suchas a   WPA     WPA2    RADIUS server     WPAPSK     WPA 2PSK      WEP   8021X                               Continue to the procedure for specifying the security mode   P 19    Select security mode       L  Entering the SSID manually  1 Press  SSID      22   H FUN  SSID SETTINGS    Type SSID directly or select current available network from  AVAILABLE NETWORK  menu     The SSID is the unique name identified ina  WLAN    AVAILABL  NETWORK                  CANCEL   PREV       The letter entry screen is displayed     Setting Up the Infrastructure Mode
49. the following items and press  NEXT         TRANSMIT POWER SETTINGS    Please set TRANSMIT POWER     If you want to limit the area covering  wireless radio  please set the TRANSMIT TRANSMIT POWER    POWER to low   5096   2596   125                         CANCEL   PREV     17 46        TRANSMIT POWER    Select the low transmit power if you want to limit the area that the wireless communication is enabled  If you do not  have to limit the area  select  100       4 Confirm the settings and press  FINISH        WIRELESS SETTING CHECK    Please confirm the wireless settings     WIRELESS LAN   ON EAP USER NAME  NETWORK TYPE   INFRASTRUCTURE  SSID   HQ   SECURITY   WEP  AUTHENTICATION    TRANSMIT POWER   100                CANCEL     PREV    FINISH  17 47            If you want to change the settings  press  PREV  to move back to the screen that you want to change and then    repeat the operation     5 Press  YES   and wait until the setting is reflected      4  USER FUNCTIONS    CONFIRMATION    Do you want to apply the settings          RETURN       SENE JOBSTATUS      oetting Up the Infrastructure Mode 29    L  Selecting no security mode    You can also set no security for wireless access        If you do not set no security  anyone knows how the SSID can connect to the wireless network  Therefore  it is  recommended to set the security if it is possible     1 Press  NONE  and press  NEXT         WIRELESS LAN SECURITY SETTINGS  Security function on access point must match  In WEP
50. unications Commission  FCC     This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of  FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  installation  This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy  If not installed and used in  accordance with the instructions  it may cause harmful interference to radio communications  However  there is no  guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation     If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception  which can be determined by tuning the  equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures   e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna    e Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver      Connect the equipment to outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected      Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     This equipment complies with part 15 of the FCC rules    Operation is subject to the following two conditions     1  This device may not cause harmful interference  and    2  This device must accept any interference received  including interference that may cause undesired operation   Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could vo
51. work 1  56                        2   2   1011  16  Entenng the  Soll ManUANY    E 17  Selec Securly Modea TH 19  Selecting WPA WPA2 802 1X security mode with EAP TLS protocol                             19  Selecting WPA WPA2 802 1X security mode with PEAP protocol                                  23  Selecting WPAPSK AWPA2PSK security mode                  26  DEIECIING WEP          NOG eL 28  Selecting no security                           30  Setting up the Ad H   Mod   a a                    ection 32  Select ne WOIK TYG siesta                                                eee                          32  SBecI Soll                                    iu cia Me                                        35                                                                    e                       A 37  Selecting WEP security                              37  Selecting MO SECUILY MIO CC eR                                              39  Disabling Wireless Network                                 1   8    8            41    Chapter 2 APPENDIX                                                                                                                                     44              5                                                                                                                                           45  GIOSSOEP                                                      Kev U Rec Lab                                       IM LEER Dur 46                        
    
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