
The ComPoint in the AP Mode
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Parameters like visibility of the ComPoint, authentication, and
encryption are set here. These settings are used for security rea-
sons in terms of tracking, eavesdropping, and intrusion of unau-
thorized clients.
You should set the AP visibility to
Invisible
and set the WEP to 128
bits, provided that all clients operated in the wireless network can
work with these settings. A RADIUS server offers additional pro-
tection.
AP Visibility
•
Visibility Status
Visible
means that the ComPoint sends its SSID in regular intervals.
On the one hand, this makes it easier for new clients to find the net-
work via the scan function, on the other hand, attacks on the wireless
network can be carried out more easily. We recommend activating
Invisible
, and thus hiding the wireless network.
Caution:
If you are using Site Survey, e.g. Netstumbler or the Windows XP Zero
Configuration Utility, the ComPoint will not be identified if you have
switched the AP Visibility to
Invisible
.
Encryption
•
Encryption Method
Here, you can choose between
none
,
WEP,
,
WPA-PSK
, or
WPA Enter-
prise
. If you activate
WEP
or
WPA-PSK
, you have to enter the same
WEP keys or WPA pass phrases in the access point and the connected
stations.
WPA Enterprise
offers the highest security level. This option is rather
suited for enterprises, since it requires a central authentication server.
Private users should use the
WEP
encryption method or rather
WPA-
PSK
, which provides a higher degree of security.
WEP Configuration
WEP is an encryption standard for wireless LANs. You should
activate WEP to increase the protection of your network against
eavesdropping.
Summary of Contents for artem ComPoint Butterfly
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Page 10: ...The artem ComPoint Butterfly Product Package 1 2 The side view of the artem ComPoint Butterfly...
Page 41: ...The artem ComPoint Manager 2 15...
Page 50: ...The User Interface of the ComPoint 3 4...
Page 64: ...The ComPoint in the AP Mode 4 14 Configuration Security...
Page 74: ...The ComPoint in the AP Mode 4 24...
Page 96: ...The ComPoint in the AC Mode 5 22...
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