Intellinet 524711 manuel d'utilisation

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    WIRELESS 300N OUTDOOR POE ACCESS POINT USER MANUAL MODEL 524711 INT- 524711 - UM - 1209 -02[...]

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    Fed eral Co mm uni cati ons Co mm iss ion Inte rfer enc e St atem en t FCC Pa rt 15 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 g[...]

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    Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the authority to operate the equipment. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure set forth for an uncontrolled environment. In order to avoid the possibility of exceed[...]

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    R&T TE Co mp lian ce S tate me nt This equipment complies with all the requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and the Council of March 9, 1999, on radio equipment and telecommunication terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity (R&TTE). The R&TTE Directive repeals and replaces in the direct[...]

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    T able of Con tents C h a p t e r 1 : P r o d u c t I n f o r m a t i o n ............................... 1 1-1 Product Introduction ............................................................................ 1 1-2 Safety Information ............................................................................... 2 1-3 System Requirements .........[...]

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    2-10-2 IP Address of the Wireless Access Point ............................... 60 2-10-3 DHCP Server ......................................................................... 62 C h a p t e r 3 : A d v a n c e d C o n f i g u r a t i o n ....................... 64 3-1 Configuration Backup and Restore ................................................[...]

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    1 Chapte r 1 : Produ ct Inform ation 1-1 Pro duct Intro duction Thank y ou for pu rchasin g this INTELL INET NETWO RK SOLUT IONS TM W ireles s 300N Outdoor PoE Access Poin t, Mod el 5247 11 . Serv ing mul tiple purp oses — an a ccess p oint for y our wireless networ k suppo rting mu ltiple SSIDs and tagg ed VLA Ns, a wireless bridg e for point- t[...]

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    2 1-2 Safe ty Inform ation T o maintain th e safety of users and pro perty , follow thes e safet y guidelin es: 1. DO NOT pull any connected cable with force; disconne ct it from the acce ss poin t first. 2 . If you place this access point at any signi ficant height (on a pole or wall), m ake sur e it’s firm ly secu red. Falli ng from any hei ght[...]

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    3 1-4 Pac kage Co ntents Before y ou start to use this acc ess poin t, ch eck to see if t here’ s anything missin g in the p ackage . If so , conta ct your d ealer of purchas e. • Wireles s 300N Outdoor PoE Access Poin t • 2 detach able an tennas • Quick in stall gu ide • User m anual o n CD • Power adapter • Etherne t Cat5 R J45 cab [...]

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    4 Chapter 2: Sys tem an d Netw ork Setu p 2- 1 Conne cting th e Hard ware Follow these in struction s to bu ild the ne twork c onnectio n betwe en the wire less acc ess poi nt and yo ur com puter ’s netw ork dev ices: 1. Attach the anten nas to th e acce ss point. N O T E : Antenna 1 is the primary antenna , used w hile transmi tting/rece iving i[...]

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    5 6. As an alternativ e to usin g the inc luded in jector an d powe r adapter , you can al so use a ny IEEE 802.3af -co mpliant PoE injector . The item s listed below are requ ired f or pole o r wall m ounting the device. 1. Acces s Point 6. Hose C lamp 2. Squar e Nuts (2 ) 7. W all Scre ws (2) 3. M5-12 Screw s (2) 8. W all Anchors (2) 4. M-Sh aped[...]

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    6 2- 2 Conne cting to the W ireless A ccess Point by Web Br owser After the network connec tion is made , the nex t step is to set up the access point wit h proper network param eters so it can w ork properly in you r networ k enviro nment. Before y ou can connect to the ac cess po int and start co nfiguratio n procedu res, you r comp uter mus t be[...]

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    7 2. Select “Spec ify an IP address ,” then enter the following setting s in their respect ive field s: IP address: 192 .168.2.2 Subnet Mask: 2 55.255.2 55.0 Click “ OK ” when fin ish ed .[...]

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    8 2-2-2 W indows 2000 IP Ad dress S etup 1. Click the Start button (it shoul d be located at lower-left corner of your co mputer) , then click Co ntrol Pa nel. Dou ble-c lick the Networ k and D i al -up Co nnection s icon , then double- click Local Area Connec tion . The Lo cal Area Co nnec tion Propert ies win dow will appear . Select “ Internet[...]

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    9 2. Select “Us e the fol lowing IP addre ss ,” th en ente r the foll owing settings in their respec tive field s: IP address: 192 .168.2.2 Subnet Mask: 2 55.255 .255.0 Click “ OK ” when fin ish ed .[...]

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    10 2-2-3 W indows XP IP Address Setu p 1. Click the Start button (it shoul d be located at lower-left corner of your co mputer) , then clic k Co ntrol Pa nel. Dou ble-c lick the Networ k and Int ernet C onnectio ns icon, clic k Netw ork Connec tions, then dou ble-cli ck Loca l Area Con nection . The Local Area Connec tion Sta tus w indow w ill appe[...]

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    11 2. Select “Us e the fol lowing IP addre ss,” th en ent er the fo llowing settings in their respec tive field s: IP address: 192 .168.2.2 Subnet Mask: 2 55.255.2 55.0 Click “ OK ” when fin ish ed .[...]

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    12 2-2-4 W indows Vista IP Address S etup 1. Click the Start button (it shoul d be located at lower-left corner of your co mputer) , then clic k Co ntrol Pa nel. Clic k V iew N etwork Status and T asks , then cl ick Ma nage Ne twork C onnect ions. Right-c lick Loc al Area Ne tw or k, th en selec t “Prop erties.” The Local Area Connec tion Pro p[...]

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    13 2. Select “Us e the fol lowing IP addre ss,” th en ent er the fo llowing settings in their respec tive field s: IP address: 192 .168.2.2 Subnet Mask: 2 55.255.2 55.0 Click “ OK ” when fin ish ed .[...]

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    15 2-2-5 C onnectin g to th e Web Manag ement In terface All funct ions and settin gs of this access point m ust be c onfigure d via the Web m anagem ent inter face. Start yo ur Web brows er , an d enter “1 92.168.2 .1” in the add ress ba r , then press the <E nter> k ey . The follo wing me ssage s hould displa y: Enter a user na me and p[...]

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    16 NOTE: If you can’t see the Web management interface and you’re being prompted to input a username and password again, it means you didn’t input the username and password correctly . Re-enter the username and password. If you’re certain the username and password you entered are correct, go to Chapter 4: T roubleshooting to perform a facto[...]

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    17 2-3 View Syste m Statu s and Inf ormation After yo u’ve co nnected to the a ccess point th rough t he W eb browse r , the first thin g you ’ll see is the Sta tus and Infor mation pag e. All syste m- and n etwork -related informat ion of this access point will be displ ayed he re. Th e informati on is he lpful whe n you w ant to know th e det[...]

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    18 V ersion helpful w hen yo u need o nline he lp from t h e dealer . Runtim e Code V ersion Display s curren t firmwa re vers ion. If you want to perfor m a firm ware u pgrade , this num ber will help you to d etermin e if you n eed suc h an upgrade . Mode Display s curren t wireles s opera ting mo de (see next se ction). ESSID Di splays cu rrent [...]

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    19 2-4 Sele ct an Op erating Mode for the Wirele ss A ccess P oint This access point can be operated in different modes: Y ou can click Basic S ettings on the le ft of th e Web manage ment int erface to select a n operat ing mod e you wa nt to me et for different ne eds . Y ou ca n click the Mo de drop -down m enu to select an operatin g mode: Ther[...]

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    20 that con nects th ese tw o wirele ss acce ss points. O nly one access point ca n be connec ted in this mode. AP Bridge -Point to Multi- Point Establis h es a wireles s conne ction with other wireles s acces s points using the same mode, a nd link s the w ired netw ork th at connec ts these two wir eless ac cess po ints. Up to fo ur acce ss point[...]

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    21 2-4-1 AP Mo de This is th e most commo n mode. When in AP mode, this acc ess point ac ts as a b ridge be tween 80 2.1 1b/g/Draf t-N wireles s device s and a wired Et hernet n etwork, and exc hange s data between them. When y ou selec t AP , the followin g option s will be displaye d: Here ar e descri ptions of every s etup item : Band Select th [...]

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    22 wireles s acces s point) h ere. Y ou ca n input u p to 32 alp hanum erical ch aracters . NO TE: TH E ESS ID IS CA SE SEN SITIVE . Multip le ESSID The acc ess poin t suppo rts multi ple SSID function s; up to four SS IDs ca n be set. If you want to configur e additio nal SSID s, click this button. F or detail ed desc riptions o f the function , r[...]

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    23 2-4-1-1 Multiple ESSID s This acc ess po int supp orts four SSIDs. Except for th e main S SID (configu red o n th e Basic Setting s page) , you ca n conf igure an other three SS IDs her e. With d ifferent SSIDs, you can separat e the wireless networ ks with d ifferent SSID na me s, wirele ss secu rity , WMM a nd VLA N settin gs. Here ar e descri[...]

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    24 Broadc ast SSID Decide if the wir eless ac cess po int will broadca st its ow n ESSI D or not. Y ou can hid e the ESS ID of yo ur wirele ss acce ss poin t (se t the optio n to “D isable” ) so only those w ho know th e ESSID of your wireles s acces s point can get connect ed. WMM WMM (Wi-Fi M ultime dia) te chnolog y can improv e the per form[...]

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    25 Here ar e descri ptions of every s etup item : Band Select th e wirele ss band you wi sh to use . By selectin g differen t band s etting s, you ’ll be abl e to allow or deny the wire less clie nt of a ce rtain band. If you se lect 2.4 GHz (B ), 2.4 G Hz (N) or 2.4 GHz (G ), only w ireless c lients us ing the wireles s band y ou sel ect (802 .1[...]

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    26 When y ou see t his mes sage, the settings you ma de are success fully sav ed. Y ou can click “C ontinue ” to go bac k to the previou s page a nd conti nue w ith othe r setting s or c lick “Ap ply” to restart th e wirele ss acce ss point . C han ges will take effect after about 30 second s. 2-4-2-1 Wireles s Site S urvey The tabl e will [...]

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    27 Here ar e descri ptions of every s etup item : Select Click the radio b utton to s elect the access point. Channe l Display to channel number of the acces s point. SSID Display the SSID name of the ac cess po int. BSSID Display the BSS ID (M AC Addre ss) of the AP . Encryp tion Display the encr yption s etting of t he acce ss points. If you hav [...]

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    28 Here ar e descri ptions of every s etup item : Band Select th e wirele ss band you wi sh to use . By selectin g differe nt band s ettin gs , you’ll b e able to allow or deny the wire less clie nt of a ce rtain band. If you se lect 2.4 GHz (B ), 2.4 G Hz (N) or 2.4 GHz (G ), only w ireless c lients us ing the wireles s band y ou selec t (802.1 [...]

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    29 After yo u finish w ith th e setting s, click “Apply ” and th e followi ng messag e will be display ed: When y ou see t his mes sage, the settings you ma de are succes sfully sa ved . C li ck “Con tinue” t o go back to the pr evious page an d contin ue wit h other setting s, or clic k “App ly” to re start the wireless access point. C[...]

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    30 2-4-4 AP Bri dge-Poin t to Mult i-Poin t Mode In this m ode, this wirel ess acc ess poi nt will co nnect to up to fou r wireless access points that us e the sa me mod e, and a ll wired Etherne t clients of every wireless access po int will be connec ted together . Y o u can us e this m ode to c onnect a network to other network s that a re phys [...]

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    31 If you select 2.4 GHz (B+G), then only wireless clients u sing 802 .1 1b and 802 .1 1g band s will be able to conne ct to this access point. If you w ant to allo w 802.1 1b, 8 02.1 1g and 802.1 1 Draft -N clien ts to con nect to th is access point, se lect 2.4 GHz ( B+G+N ). Channe l Numbe r Select a channe l numbe r you w ish to use. Th e chann[...]

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    32 2-4-5 AP Bri dge-WD S Mode In this m ode, this wirel ess acc ess po int will co nnect to up to fou r wireless access points that us e the sa me mod e, and a ll wired Etherne t clients of every wireless access point w ill be con nected together . Y o u can us e this m ode to c onnect a network to other network s that a re phys ically is olated. W[...]

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    33 Draft-N or 802.1 1g) will be a ble to co nnect to this acc ess poin t. If you select 2.4 GHz (B+G), then only wireless clients u sing 802 .1 1b and 802 .1 1g band s will be able to conne ct to this access point. If you w ant to allo w 802.1 1b, 8 02.1 1g and 802.1 1 Draft -N clien ts to co nnect to this access point, se lect 2.4 GHz ( B+G+N ). M[...]

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    34 When y ou see t his mes sage, the settings you ma de are succes sfully sa ved . Cl ick “Con tinue” to go back to the p revious page an d contin ue wit h other setting s, or clic k “App ly” to res tart the wireless access point . C hanges will tak e effect after abo ut 30 seconds. 2-4-6 U niversal Repeate r In this mode, the acces s point[...]

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    35 Here ar e descri ptions of every s etup item : Band Select th e wirele ss band you wi sh to use . By selectin g differen t band s etting s, you ’ll be abl e to allow or deny the wire less clie nt of a ce rtain band. If you se lect 2.4 GHz (B ), 2.4 G Hz (N) , or 2.4 GHz (G ), only w ireless c lients us ing the wireles s band y ou sele ct (802.[...]

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    36 act as a station to connec t to a root AP . Y ou should a ssign th e SSI D of the root AP here or click “S elect Sit e Surve y” to ch oose a root AP . Select S ite Survey Click “S elect Si te Surve y” and a “Wireles s Site Survey T able ” will pop up. It wi ll list a ll availabl e acces s points nearb y . Y ou can select one acc ess [...]

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    37 2-5 WP S Settin g Wi -Fi Protec ted Setu p (WPS ) is the simple st way to build a connec tion betw een wire less ne twork cli ents and this acc ess poi nt. Y ou do n’t hav e to sele ct an encr yption m ode an d input a long encrypt ion pass phrase every time y ou need to set up a wir eless client: Y ou onl y have t o press a button on t he wir[...]

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    38 Here ar e descri ptions of every s etup item : Enable WPS Check t o enable or disa ble th e WPS function . Wi -Fi Pro tected Setup Informa tion All inform ation r elated to WPS w ill be displaye d here — help ful when you’r e setting up conn ections by WPS . WPS S tatus: Dis plays W PS stat us. If data encrypt ion settin gs of this acce ss p[...]

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    39 Authent ication M ode: The w ireless s ecurity authenti cation m ode of th is a ccess p oint will be displ ayed he re. If you don ’t enable a security function of the a ccess p oint befo re WPS is activate d, the ac cess po int will au to- set the s ecurity t o WP A (AES) a nd gene rate a set of pa ssphras e key s for WPS connec tion. Passph r[...]

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    40 2-6 A dvance d Wirel ess Set tings Th is wirele ss acce ss poin t has ma ny adva nced wi reless fe atures. All settin gs listed here ar e for exp erience d u sers on ly : I f you ’re not sure abou t the meaning and function of thes e settings, don’t modify them, or the wire less per formanc e will be reduce d. C li ck Advanced Se ttings o n [...]

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    41 unless y ou kno w what it doe s. DTIM Period Set the D TIM p eriod of the w ireless radio. Do not mod ify the default value (3) unle ss y ou know w hat it doe s . Data Ra te Set the w ireless data tra nsfer rat e to a ce rtain value. S ince mo st of w ireless devices will negotiat e with ea ch othe r and pic k a prop er data tran sfer rate autom[...]

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    42 improv e the per forman ce of suc h netwo rk applicat ions. CTS Pr otect Enablin g this se tting will reduce t he chan ce of radio sig nal colli sions be tween 8 02.1 1b a nd 802.1 1g wire less ac cess po ints. It ’ s recomm ended to set th is option to “ Auto .” TX Pow er Y ou can set t he outpu t power of th e wirele ss radio. Un less yo[...]

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    43 2- 7 Wirele ss Sec urity This wireless access point provides many types of wireless secur ity (wireles s data e ncryptio n). Whe n you us e data e ncryptio n, data transfer red by ra dio sign als in the air will b ecome unread able for those w ho don ’t know c orrect e ncryptio n key ( encr yption passwo rd). There a re two w ays to se t wirel[...]

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    44 There a re four ty pes of s ecurity le vel you can sele ct: Disa ble (no security - data e ncryptio n disab led), WE P , WP A P re-share d Key and WP A RADIUS . Ref er to the followi ng sec tions for detailed instructi ons. Remem ber , it ’s very impor tant to se t wireles s secur ity settin gs properly ! Withou t a prop er setting , hacke rs [...]

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    45 2-7-1 D isable S ecurity Select th e SSID you w ant to config ure. Wh en you select “Disab le ,” wireless encryp tion for th e netwo rk is dis abled. After yo u finish w ith th e setting s, click “Apply ” and th e followin g messag e will be display ed: When y ou see t his mes sage, the settings you ma de are succes sfully sa ved . Cl ic[...]

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    46 2-7-2 W EP WEP (Wired E quivale nt Privac y) is a c ommon encryp tion mod e, safe eno ugh for home and per sonal us e. But if y ou need a hi gher level of s ecurity , cons ider u sing W P A encry ption (se e next section ). Some w ireless clients don’t su pport W P A ( only WEP), so WEP is still a go od choic e if you h ave suc h a client in y[...]

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    47 length a nd “He x” as ke y forma t, you ’ll see the messa ge at the right of “Key F ormat ” is “Hex (10 cha racters ,” which m eans t he length of th e WEP key i s 10 cha racters. Default T x Key Y ou can set u p to four sets of W EP key s, and you can decide which k ey is bei ng used by default h ere. If you don ’t know which on[...]

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    48 2-7-3 W P A Pre-s hared K ey WP A Pre -shared key is c urrently the saf est encr yption m ethod, a nd it ’s recom mende d to use this enc ryption method to ensur e the safety o f your da ta. When y ou selec t “WP A pre-shared ke y” as y our en cryption type, the follow ing me ssages will be di splayed : Here ar e descri ptions o f every se[...]

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    49 When y ou see t his mes sage, the settings you ma de are succes sfully sa ved . Cl ick “Con tinue” to go bac k to the previo us page an d contin ue wit h other settings, or click “App ly” to res tart the wireless access point . C hanges will tak e effect after abo ut 30 seconds.[...]

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    50 2-7-4 W P A RAD IUS WP A RAD IUS is the com bination of the WP A en cryption method and RA DIUS us er authe ntication . If you h ave a RA DIUS au thentica tion se rver , you can check t he identi ty of every w ireless client by user da tabase. When y ou selec t “WP A RADIUS” as your en cryption type, the following messa ges will be displa ye[...]

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    51 After yo u finish w ith th e setting s , click “Apply ” and the followi ng messag e will be display ed: When y ou see t his mes sage, the settings you ma de are succes sfully sa ved . Cl ick “Con tinue” to go bac k to the previo us page an d contin ue wit h other settings, or click “App ly” to re start the wireless access point. C ha[...]

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    52 2-7-5 80 2.1x Authenticatio n Y ou ca n enab le 802.1x user id entificatio n (base d on the R ADIUS user au thentica tion se rver) by checkin g the “ Enable 802.1x Authent ication” box wh en you s elect “Disabl e” or “W EP” as the encrypt ion type . The following messag e will be display ed: Here ar e descri ptions of every s etup it[...]

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    53 When y ou see t his mes sage, the settings you ma de are succes sfully sa ved . Cl ick “Con tinue” to go bac k to the previo us page an d contin ue wit h other setting s, or clic k “App ly” to res tart the wireless access point . C hanges will tak e effect after abo ut 30 seconds.[...]

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    54 2-8 RA DIUS S erver Compa r ed to othe r wireles s secur ity meas ures, RADI US serv er provide s user- based authentic ation. If your w ireless c lient su pports 802.1x u ser au thentica tion , y o u can us e the R ADIUS Server function to use th e interna l mini RAD IUS ser ver to im prove s ecurity and wire less us er contro l. The inte rnal [...]

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    55 Here ar e descr iptions of every setup ite m: En able RA DIUS Server Check t his box t o enable the i nternal RADIU S server f unction. User Pr ofile Y ou can add or delete RAD IUS us ers here . Input a us ername and p asswor d in the corresp onding f ields a nd click “Add” t o add the user to the RAD IUS se rver da tabase. Y ou can click ?[...]

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    56 When y ou see t his mes sage, the settings you ma de are succes sfully sav e. Click “Contin ue” to go back to th e previ ous pag e and con tinue w ith othe r setting s, or cl ick “Ap ply” to r estart the wireless access point . C hanges will tak e effect after about 30 seconds.[...]

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    57 2-9 MA C Filterin g Another security measu re you c an use t o keep h ackers and intruder s away i s MAC f iltering. Y ou can pre -define a so-c alled “white-l ist ,” whic h contai ns MAC addres ses of th e wirele ss client s you trust. All other wireless clients with MA C addres s es not on your list will b e denied by this w ireless access[...]

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    58 Enable Wireless Access Control Check t his box t o enable MAC addr ess restrictio n . I f unc hecked, no restr iction w ill be enforce d (any w ireless client wi th the proper encrypt ion settin g will be able to c onnect to this wire less ac cess po int). MAC address Input a M AC ad dress al lowed using th is wireles s acces s point h ere. Y ou[...]

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    59 2-10 Sy stem Ut ilities This acc ess poi nt provid es contr ol functio ns that in c lude pas sword, IP address ma nageme nt and D HCP server fun ction. Click System Utility on the left side o f the Web man ageme nt interfa ce to acc ess these fu nctions. Below a re detaile d descr iptions o f e ach functio n. 2- 10 -1 Ch ange Pa ssword Y ou ca n[...]

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    60 2- 10 -2 IP Add ress of t he Wire less Access Point Y ou ca n chan ge the IP addres s of this wireless access point so it can bec ome a p art of yo ur loc al netwo rk. Re membe r this ad dress or you won’t be able to connect the conf iguration menu o f this wireless access point. The def ault IP address is 192.1 68.2.1 ; the s ubnet m ask is 2[...]

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    61 Click “A pply” a nd the fo llowing m essag e will be displaye d: When y ou see t his mes sage, the settings you ma de are succes sfully sa ved . Cl ick “Con tinue” to go bac k to the previo us page an d contin ue wit h other settings, or click “App ly” to re start the wireless access point. C hang es will ta ke effect after ab out 30[...]

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    62 2- 10 -3 DH CP Server This wir eless a ccess p oint is able to a ct as a D HCP server for your network , and it ’s disab led by default. If you wa nt to ac tivate this function , click Sy stem Utility on the left side, and the following messag e will be display ed: Here ar e descri ptions of every s etup item : Default G ateway IP Input the IP[...]

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    63 Click “A pply” a nd the fo llowing m essag e will be displaye d: When y ou see t his mes sage, the settings you ma de are succes sfully sa ved . Cl ick “Con tinue” to go bac k to the previo us page an d contin ue wit h other settings, or click “App ly” to re start the wireless access point. C hang es will ta ke effect after ab out 30[...]

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    64 Chapter 3: Advanced Co nfigurat ion 3-1 Con figuratio n Back up and R estore Y ou ca n back up all co nfigurat ions of th is acce ss point to a file, allowing you to make s everal c opies of your access point configur ation for security reason s. T o b ack up or resto re an acce ss point configu ration, fo llow the se instructi ons: Click Co nfi[...]

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    65 3- 2 Firmw are Upg rade If there is new firm ware avail able for this wireless ac cess point , you can uplo ad it to the acce ss point to inc orporat e adde d functio ns or to effect solution s to pr oblem s. T o perform a firmwar e upgrade, click Upgrade on the left side of the Web managem ent inter face, and the follo wing wi ll be disp layed:[...]

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    66 3- 3 Syste m Rese t If you ha ve reas on to bel ieve the acc ess po int is not working properly , you can use this function to restart the access point, which may so lve the p roblem. This function is useful when the acc ess point isn’t within easy reach physica lly . However , if the acce ss point is not re spondin g, you m ay have to switch [...]

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    67 Chapter 4 : T roublesh ooting If you f in d th at the a ccess p oint is wo rking im proper ly or stop s respond ing, re fer to th e troubles hooting sugg estions b elow . Some problem s can b e solved witho ut assis tance in a sho rt time . Scenar io Solution Access point is not respond ing wh en I want to a ccess i t by Web browser a. Check the[...]

  • Page 74

    68 d. Rem ember th at you h ave to in put the ESSID on your wireless client manually if ESSID b roadca st is disa bled. File dow nload is very slo w or bre aks frequen tly a. T ry to reset the acce ss point and see if it ’s better after tha t. b. See what com puters d o on you r local network . If some one’s transfer ring lar ge files, oth ers [...]

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    69 Chapter 5 : Glos sary Default Gateway (Access point): Every non-access point IP device needs to configure a default gateway’s IP address. When the device sends out an IP packet, if the destination is not on the same network, the device has to send the packet to its default gateway , which will then send it out toward the destination. DHCP: Dyn[...]

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    70 cascaded decimal numbers separated by “.”: aaa.aaa.aaa.aaa, where each “aaa” can be anything from 000 to 255, or as four cascaded binary numbers separated by “.”: bbbbbbbb.bbbbbbbb.bbbbbbbb.bbbbbbbb, where each “b” can either be 0 or 1. A network mask is also a 32-bit binary pattern, and consists of consecutive leading 1’s foll[...]

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    71 Port: Network Clients (LAN PC) uses port numbers to distinguish one network application/protocol over another. Below is a list of common applications and protocol/port numbers: Application Protocol Port Number T elnet TCP 23 FTP TCP 21 SMTP TCP 25 POP3 TCP 1 10 H.323 TCP 1720 SNMP UCP 161 SNMP T rap UDP 162 HTTP TCP 80 PPTP TCP 1723 PC Anywhere [...]

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    72 like an IP address. It is used to create IP address numbers used only within a particular network (as opposed to valid IP address numbers recognized by the Internet, which must be assigned by InterNIC). TCP/IP , UDP: T ransmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and Unreliable Datagram Protocol (UDP). TCP/IP is the standard protocol [...]

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    73 Chapter 6 : Spec ification s S t a n d a r d s • IEEE 8 02.1d (S pannin g T re e Pro tocol) • IEEE 8 02.1 1b (1 1 Mbps Wireles s LAN) • IEEE 8 02.1 1g (54 M bps W ireless L AN) • IEEE 8 02.1 1n Draft 2.0 (300 Mbps W ireless LAN) • IEEE 8 02.1x (N etwork Acc ess Con trol) • IEEE 8 02.3 (10 Base -T Ethernet) • IEEE 8 02.3u (1 00Base [...]

  • Page 80

    74 • Receiv er sens itivity: - 1 1n (300 M bps) OD FM: -6 8 ± 2 dB m - 1 1g (54 Mb ps) OFD M: -74 ± 2 dBm - 1 1b (1 1 Mbps) C CK: -8 7 ± 2 dB m • Wirele ss oper ation mo des: - Acc ess Po int - Station Infrastru cture (A P Client) - Point- to -Point B ridge - Point- to -Multi- Point Br idge - WDS B ridge - Univer sal Repe ater • Wirele ss [...]

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