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Security settings

Gigaset SE366 WLAN / englisch / A31008-M1063-R101-4x-7619 / configure_router.fm / 13.11.2008

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SSID broadcast

If this option is enabled (default), the Gigaset SE366 WLAN will send the SSID in all data 
transmissions and your Gigaset SE366 WLAN's SSID will be displayed on all PCs that have 
a wireless network adapter. In this case, eavesdroppers could use the SSID to gain access 
to your local network. 

ì

Select 

Off

 to deactivate 

SSID broadcast.

ì

Click 

Next >

 to proceed to the next step.

Setting security functions for the wireless network

In the next step you can set the encryption and authentication methods for your wire-
less network.
Wireless networks are even more strongly exposed to the risk of eavesdropping than 
wired networks. With conventional network adapters an intruder only needs a device 
with a WLAN adapter (e.g. a notebook or a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant)) with an 
appropriately configured network card in order to eavesdrop on every communication 
made via a nearby wireless LAN.
The Gigaset SE366 WLAN uses effective encryption methods to largely prevent eaves-
dropping.

You can use the following security mechanisms:

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WPA2-PSK or WPA2-PSK / WPA-PSK (see below)

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WEP encryption (Wired Equivalent Privacy, see page 40)

We recommend using WPA2-PSK if it is supported by all components in your wireless 
network.
WEP encryption is not supported if you are using WPS.
You will find further options for setting data encryption and authentication in the 

Advanced Settings

 menu (see page 69).

Summary of Contents for SE366

Page 1: ...Gigaset SE366 WLAN englisch A31008 M1063 R101 4x 7619 cover_front fm 12 11 2008 Schablone 2004_12_27 ...

Page 2: ...2 Gigaset SE366 WLAN englisch A31008 M1063 R101 4x 7619 cover_front fm 12 11 2008 Schablone 2004_12_27 ...

Page 3: ...irst steps 18 Pack contents 18 System requirements 18 Operating displays and connections 19 Front panel 19 Back panel 20 Setting up the Gigaset SE366 WLAN 21 Instructions for use 22 Connecting the Gigaset SE366 WLAN 22 Connecting to the DSL or cable modem 22 Connecting to the mains power supply 23 Connecting PCs wirelessly via WPS 23 Connecting PCs in wired mode 24 Connecting wirelessly to a PC wi...

Page 4: ...ng 58 Port Forwarding 59 Opening the firewall for selected PCs Exposed Host 60 Dynamic DNS 61 QoS Quality of Service 62 LAN configuration 63 Assigning static IP addresses to individual PCs 65 Configuration for wireless connections 65 Configuring WPS 68 Setting encryption 69 WPA2 PSK and WPA2 PSK WPA PSK 69 WEP encryption 71 Allowed clients 74 Repeater function WDS 75 Administration and status info...

Page 5: ...Status information 87 Overview 87 Security 88 Internet 89 Local Network 90 Wireless Network 90 Device 91 Appendix 93 Deactivating HTTP proxy and configuring pop up blocker 93 Troubleshooting 95 Specifications 101 Authorisation 102 Approval 103 Service Customer Care 104 Open Source Software 105 Glossary 106 Index 119 ...

Page 6: ...mbH make our products as environmen tally compatible as possible Our goal is a sustainable process that makes it easier for us to comply with the strict stipulations of the ISO standard 14001 for international environmental management Further advantages for the ecology u Thanks to a switched mode power supply all our routers and repeaters use up to 60 less power and so offer higher energy efficien...

Page 7: ...ess the Internet simultaneously A single user account can be shared if your Internet Provider permits this If you want to surf the Internet at the lowest possible cost then the Gigaset SE366 WLAN is a conven ient and effective solution You can connect a DSL or cable modem to the WAN interface of your Gigaset SE366 WLAN Despite its extensive range of functions the Gigaset SE366 WLAN is easy for bot...

Page 8: ...er and have access to the Internet There are various ways in which you can set up the network with a Gigaset SE366 WLAN You can u set up a wired local area network Ethernet and allow the connected PCs access to the Internet see page 9 u set up a wireless local network WLAN and allow the connected PCs access to the Internet see page 10 u set up a local network comprising wireless and wired network ...

Page 9: ...you can connect to the four Ethernet LAN ports The PCs must be equipped with a network socket Ethernet New PCs frequently already have this socket For older PCs you will need to install an Ethernet network card An Ethernet cable is used to connect the PC to the Ethernet LAN socket on the Gigaset SE366 WLAN One cable is supplied with the device you can obtain additional Ethernet cables from your re...

Page 10: ...s the connection between the mobile stations of a wireless network and a wired LAN Ethernet or the Internet This is described as the device s router functionality The router sends data packets that are not addressed to stations within the network outside and forwards data packets originating from outside to the appropriate station within the network You can use the Gigaset SE366 WLAN to connect u ...

Page 11: ...To be able to use this functionality you need a DSL or cable connection and a suitable modem You can usually obtain the line and a modem from an Internet service provider This illustration shows the commonest method of application One or more PCs commu nicate wirelessly with the Gigaset SE366 WLAN in infrastructure mode The Gigaset SE366 WLAN forwards the data to the Internet via a DSL or cable mo...

Page 12: ...et SE366 WLAN has four Ethernet interfaces LAN ports Up to four PCs can be connected directly to these LAN ports All PCs can access the Internet via the Gigaset SE366 WLAN Note You can also connect an Ethernet router to a LAN port to access a larger Ethernet If you want to link the Gigaset WLAN network to an existing network a large number of settings have to be applied It is therefore not possibl...

Page 13: ...ainst the risk of eavesdropping The access point requires authentication with an SSID and if encryption is activated a key to allow a WLAN adapter to access the serv ices WPS uses the encryption method WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK Devices with WPS automati cally create an SSID and a WPA encryption key pre shared key and synchronise each other WPS is not possible in networks using WEP encryption or WPA2 WPA...

Page 14: ... on the other devices for registration If a client logs in with this PIN the security data is synchronised It is also possible to create the PIN on one of the clients If the PIN of the device that you are just configuring is to be used in your network choose the registration mode Send own PIN However if the device is to use the PIN of another device choose the registration mode Enter partner devic...

Page 15: ... The Gigaset SE366 WLAN permits connections for four devices via Ethernet ports with a transmission speed of 10 or 100 Mbps with automatic recognition for up to 32 mobile terminals via a radio interface with a transmission speed of up to 300 Mbps It complies with the IEEE 802 11n standard draft see note below and can work with all products that satisfy the IEEE 802 11 n 802 11g or 802 11 b standar...

Page 16: ...ss Here you determine which PCs may access which Internet services In addition you can deactivate access to certain Internet domains and sites URL filtering Access control and encryption for the local wireless network You can use various encryption methods and authentication methods WEP WPA WPA2 PSK WPA WPA2 MAC access control to prevent unauthorised access to your wireless LAN or to make data ill...

Page 17: ...ment entitled Network configuration on the CD ROM First connect just one PC to the Gigaset SE366 WLAN You can then carry out the basic configuration After that you can connect further PCs If your clients support WPS you can establish the link from the PC s wireless network adapter to the Gigaset SE366 WLAN very simply Push the registration button on the Gigaset SE366 WLAN and activate registration...

Page 18: ...em requirements To operate your Gigaset SE366 WLAN you need u A PC with an IEEE 802 11n draft see page 15 IEEE 802 11g or IEEE 802 11b compatible wireless Network adapter or an Ethernet connection u A Web browser for configuration of your Gigaset SE366 WLAN recommended prod ucts Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or higher and Mozilla Firefox 1 0 or higher u For Internet access a DSL or cable modem a...

Page 19: ...ng in the network The LEDs show the following from right to left LED State Status Power On The Gigaset SE366 WLAN is connected to the power supply Off The Gigaset SE366 WLAN is not connected to the power supply WAN On A DSL modem is connected to the WAN port Flashing The WAN port is sending or receiving data Off There is no modem connected Online On A connection to the Internet has been establishe...

Page 20: ...uickly WPS registration was not successful Flashing quickly with interruption More than one client tried to register LAN1 LAN4 On A device is connected to the relevant LAN port Flashing The LAN port is sending or receiving data traffic Off There is no device connected Element Description Registration Button for WPS activation You can use this button to quickly establish a secure wireless connectio...

Page 21: ... any special wiring However you should comply with the following guidelines u Place the device away from heat sources direct sunlight and other electrical devices u Do not place the device on a heat sensitive surface u Do not place objects on the device Ensure that all air openings for air circulation are not blocked u Lay the cables so that nobody can trip over them u Position the device on a non...

Page 22: ...Gigaset SE366 WLAN Before starting to connect PCs to your Gigaset SE366 WLAN make sure that a wired or wireless Network adapter is connected to the PC Please read the user guide that came with the device Newer PCs and notebooks have wired Ethernet adapters and often wireless adapters built in at the factory Connecting to the DSL or cable modem ì Connect the socket on the back of the router marked ...

Page 23: ...work adapter on the PC The client gets the security data for the Gigaset SE366 WLAN SSID and pre shared key and is thereby registered Only one client is allowed to register during a single registration phase If the device indicates by means of the WLAN LED that more than one client has tried to register and the desired client has not been registered successfully an external device may have con nec...

Page 24: ...epending on use you will first have to make some settings via the browser based configuration program of your Gigaset SE366 WLAN ì Connect one of the yellow LAN sockets LAN1 LAN4 at the rear of the Gigaset SE366 WLAN to the Ethernet connection on a PC To do this use an Ethernet cable with RJ45 jacks You can also use the yellow Ethernet cable supplied with the device The four LAN connections can au...

Page 25: ...ee page 25 You should then configure encryption on the Gigaset SE366 WLAN and the wireless network adapter Your Gigaset SE366 WLAN is now ready for use u The power LED on the front lights up u The WLAN LED lights up to indicate that the Gigaset SE366 WLAN is ready to open wireless connections The radio link to a PC that is connected by means of a wireless network adapter is established automatical...

Page 26: ...gaset SE366 WLAN in the browser s address field http 192 168 2 1 When the configuration program is opened for the first time or if the device has been switched back to the factory settings the default settings assistant is started see page 31 Otherwise the registration page for entering the password will appear ì Enter the password and click OK The default password on delivery is admin A page cont...

Page 27: ...age 29 u connect to the Internet see page 77 u call up the basic setup wizard see Basic Setup Wizard see page 31 u call up the wizard for Security Setup Wizard see page 35 u open the Advanced Settings menu for additional configuration options see page 44 u open the Status menu to obtain status information about the Gigaset SE366 WLAN see page 77 You can call up the wizards the Advanced Settings me...

Page 28: ...traffic This is described on and after page 35 For the protection of your network we recommend that you execute this wizard Advanced Settings Additional functions are offered in the Advanced Settings menu For example you can back up and restore your config uration data define access control for PCs and much more These configuration steps are optional and can be carried out at a later stage This is...

Page 29: ...on your PC Follow the on screen instructions on the user interface page Reboot the device to activate the change Confirm the reboot in the dialogue field on the screen Once the procedure is complete the start screen is shown again Elements on the user interface The user interface Web pages contain the following elements Log Off button You will always find the Log Off button on the right above the ...

Page 30: ...ettings menu Other buttons may be visible depending on the function in question These are described in the relevant sections OK Transfers the settings you have made to the Gigaset SE366 WLAN configuration Cancel Deletes all the entries on a screen since the last time you clicked OK This button is not available for the initial configuration of the device ...

Page 31: ... select the Basic Setup Wizard entry on the start screen to start configuration ì Click Next Regional Options On this screen you select your present location for the regional settings ì Select the country in which you are currently located from the list You can decide to have the clock change automatically to summer time and or to the time zone as you wish ì Select the required option and or selec...

Page 32: ...r from the Service provider selection menu If your Inter net provider is not included in the list select Other The list of Internet service providers offered depends on your choice of country in the Regional Options ì Enter the data you have been given by your Internet provider When you choose your Internet provider from the list most of the data you need is entered by default on the screen You ca...

Page 33: ...vice this will save you high connection charges How to establish a connection manually is described on page 82 ì Click Test Settings to check the Internet connection The device will attempt to con nect to the Internet Any existing Internet connection will be closed first You will find information about the test steps and results on the Internet Connec tion Test screen PPPoE pass through PPPoE pass...

Page 34: ...eck ì If you want to make changes to the settings click Back ì If you want to confirm the settings click Finish to close the Basic Setup Wizard You will then be taken automatically to the start screen for the Security Setup Wizard If you want to carry this out at a later stage deactivate the option I would like to run the Security Setup Wizard now The Gigaset SE366 WLAN is now configured and ready...

Page 35: ...ation if you did not go straight to the start screen for the security settings after making the basic settings ì Click Next to proceed to the next step Changing the password In the first step of the assistant the password for the user interface can be changed On delivery the configuration of your Gigaset SE366 WLAN is protected with the admin password To prevent unauthorised changes to the configu...

Page 36: ...rm new password field The password can be up to 32 alphanumeric characters long The password is case sensitive Avoid proper names and all too obvious words Use a combination of letters and numbers ì Click Next to proceed to the next step Note If you ever forget your password you will have to return the Gigaset SE366 WLAN to its factory settings see page 20 admin is then again assigned as the pass ...

Page 37: ... characters long Make a note of the SSID You will need it to configure your wireless network adapter Note u If you already have performed WPS registration see page 68 you will see the generated SSID on this screen Do not change the SSID in this case Otherwise you will have to register all connected clients again You may even have to perform a factory reset of your Gigaset SE366 WLAN u If you are n...

Page 38: ...twork Wireless networks are even more strongly exposed to the risk of eavesdropping than wired networks With conventional network adapters an intruder only needs a device with a WLAN adapter e g a notebook or a PDA Personal Digital Assistant with an appropriately configured network card in order to eavesdrop on every communication made via a nearby wireless LAN The Gigaset SE366 WLAN uses effectiv...

Page 39: ...f time Rekey interval Every PC network adapter that requires access to a wireless network protected by WPA must also support WPA To find out whether and how you can use WPA on your PC refer to the user guide supplied with your network adapter If a PC is already successfully registered via WPS this screen shows the generated pre shared key The pre shared key in the advanced settings can be viewed i...

Page 40: ...either the standard 64 bit keys or the more robust 128 bit keys for encryption The keys are generated in hexadecimal or ASCII format You must use the same keys for the Gigaset SE366 WLAN and all your wireless network adapters ì Select the Key length 64 or 128 bit ì Select the Input type i e whether you wish to enter the key manually or have it generated automatically by means of a Passphrase Note ...

Page 41: ...rs long Example of a valid key 234567ABC8912345DEF1234567 If you select ASCII as the key type you can use the characters 0 to 9 A to Z and a to z plus the special characters in the ASCII character set With a 64 bit encryption depth the key is exactly 5 characters long Example of a valid key GIGA1 With a 128 bit encryption depth the key is exactly 13 characters long Example of a valid key GIGASET_S...

Page 42: ...led This means that all PCs that use the correct SSID and the right encryption method can log in ì Next to MAC address filter select the option On to activate MAC filtering Entering MAC addresses manually ì Enter the MAC address of the network adapter You will normally find this address on a label on the device ì Enter a name for the PC ì Click Add to add the entry to the list Note u It is very im...

Page 43: ...that only clients already included in the MAC address list can register via WPS u If you activate MAC access control you must at least enter the PC from which you are configuring the Gigaset SE366 WLAN If you fail to do this you will no longer be able to access the user interface and an error message will be shown u If by mistake you have denied all PCs access to the Gigaset SE366 WLAN you have tw...

Page 44: ...Internet sites see page 50 u make the NAT settings needed to provide your own services on the Internet see page 56 u set up dynamic DNS for a static Internet address on your device see page 61 u configure the Quality of Service see page 62 Local Network You can change the Private IP address of the Gigaset SE366 WLAN here and make settings on the DHCP server see page 63 Wireless Network You can def...

Page 45: ...ity settings and for limiting access to the Internet as well as for providing your own services on the Internet Internet On the Internet screen you can grant or block access to the Internet over your Gigaset SE366 WLAN Internet Connection You can set up or change the configuration of your Internet connection on this screen Any settings you make here must coincide with the features your Internet pr...

Page 46: ...gional Options ì Enter the data you have been given by your Service provider in the relevant fields When you choose your Internet provider from the list most of the data you need is entered by default on the screen You can also often confirm the defaults for the Other option Check that the Protocol complies with the data supplied by your Internet provider Note To configure the Internet connection ...

Page 47: ...end the connection to the Internet manually If you subscribe to a time based service this will save you high connection charges How to establish a connection manually is described on page 77 ì Click Test Settings to check the Internet connection The device will attempt to con nect to the Internet Any Internet connection already in existence will be closed first This displays information on the tes...

Page 48: ...d Windows XP systems will also include the icon under its Network Con nections Clicking this icon opens the Gigaset SE366 WLAN s configuration screens ì In the Advanced Settings Internet menu select the entry Internet Connection ì Select UPnP ì Click OK to apply the settings IGMP proxy server IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol enables a PC to report its membership of a multicast group to othe...

Page 49: ...t Connection menu select the entry DNS Servers ì Activate the Use custom DNS servers function by selecting On ì Enter the IP addresses for your Preferred DNS server and Alternate DNS server ì Click OK to apply the settings MAC address If you had Internet access through the same Internet provider before connecting the Gigaset SE366 WLAN then it is possible that the MAC address of one of your PCs wa...

Page 50: ... Use custom MAC address Select this option if you have asked your Internet pro vider to register a new MAC address and this is not the MAC address of the PC on which you are currently carrying out the configuration ì Click OK to apply the settings Firewall The firewall functions of the Gigaset SE366 WLAN include various security functions for your local network You can u protect your network again...

Page 51: ... types of attack from the network e g Denial of Service DoS DoS attacks are aimed at devices and networks with Internet connections The aim is not so much to steal data but to paralyse the computer or network so that network resources are no longer available A typical hacker attack involves a remote computer claiming to be the paralysed device in order to take its place and receive the data intend...

Page 52: ...the following in the dialogue fields Select the Notification interval i e at what intervals you wish to be informed about hacker attacks If hacker attacks have been identified and blocked in the intervening period you will receive a summary of the events E mail address to notify Enter the e mail address to which the notifications are to be sent Outgoing mail server SMTP Enter the address of the ou...

Page 53: ...12_27 Setting up access control to the Internet The Access Control function allows you to block access to various Internet services for one or more PCs ì In the Advanced Settings Internet Firewall menu select Access Control ì Activate the Access Control function via the option On You have the following setting options for Access Control ...

Page 54: ... applies to all PCs in your network Specify IP address range You select the PCs to which the rule is to apply by entering an IP address block Specify IP address or Specify MAC address The rule applies to a PC you select via its IP address or MAC address ì Enter a name for the Description of the access rule ì Define the Access level You can apply Deny access to the Internet Allow web browsing with ...

Page 55: ...umber several individual port numbers separated by commas port blocks consisting of two port numbers separated by a hyphen or any combination of these e g 80 90 140 180 The displayed Description helps you to identify different services Activate the Filter option to use the service concerned for the service filter You can also select services from the Predefined applications list Click Delete to de...

Page 56: ... address One property of NAT is that data from the Internet is not allowed into your local network unless it has been explicitly requested by one of the PCs on that network Most Internet applications run behind the NAT firewall without any problems If you request Internet pages for example or send and receive e mails the request for data from the Internet comes from a PC on the local network and t...

Page 57: ...ports and notes the IP address of the PC that sent the data If data comes back from the Internet via one of these public ports it allows the data through and routes it to the right PC A trigger event always comes from a PC within the local network If a trigger port is addressed from outside it is simply ignored by the router When the Gigaset SE366 WLAN is delivered the NAT function Network Address...

Page 58: ...ing for a service select Port Triggering in the Address Translation NAT menu ì Select the required application from the Predefined applications list ì Click the Add button The data for the required service is entered on the screen ì Select the option in the Enabled column If the application you require is not in the list you must enter the relevant data on the screen manually ì Local protocol Sele...

Page 59: ...LAN needs a mapping table of the port numbers to redirect the service requests to the server that actually provides the service For this Port Forwarding has to be configured ì To set up port forwarding for a service select Port Forwarding in the Address Translation NAT menu ì Select the required application from the Predefined applications list ì Click the Add button The data for the required serv...

Page 60: ...p a client as an exposed host in your local network Your device will then forward all incoming data traffic from the Internet to this client This will enable you for example to operate your own Web server on one of the clients in your local network and make it accessible to Internet users As an exposed host your local client is directly visible on the Internet and therefore particularly exposed to...

Page 61: ...domain name is constantly updated This is handled by the dynamic DNS service DynDNS You can use the DynDNS service to assign your Gigaset SE366 WLAN an individual static domain name on the Internet even if it does not have a static IP address There are various providers on the Internet who offer a free DynDNS service The Gigaset SE366 WLAN uses the DynDNS service from DynDNS org and from TZO org I...

Page 62: ...necessary information when registering with your Service provider ì Click OK to apply the settings QoS Quality of Service Many communication and multimedia applications require high speed and large band widths to transfer data between the local area network and the Internet However for many applications there is often only one Internet connection with limited capacity available QoS Quality of Serv...

Page 63: ...o accept the changes LAN configuration You can use the LAN configuration to define an IP address for the Gigaset SE366 WLAN and configure the DHCP server ì Select Advanced Settings Local Network Defining the private IP address for the Gigaset SE366 WLAN On this screen you can change the device s IP address The default IP address is 192 168 2 1 This is the Gigaset SE366 WLAN s Private IP address It...

Page 64: ... ì Define the range of IP addresses which the Gigaset SE366 WLAN should use to auto matically assign IP addresses to PCs Define the First issued IP address and the Last issued IP address ì You can define the name of a domain Windows workgroup in the Domain name field Note New settings only take effect after rebooting the Gigaset SE366 WLAN If neces sary reconfigure the IP address on your PC includ...

Page 65: ...e list ì Click Delete to delete the entry from the list ì Click OK to apply the settings Configuration for wireless connections If PCs communicate wirelessly via the Gigaset SE366 WLAN you should take steps to enhance the security of your wireless network You make this configuration via the Advanced Settings Wireless Network menu Here you can u activate the Gigaset SE366 WLAN s wireless module see...

Page 66: ...h other they must have the same SSID Service Set Identifier On delivery the Gigaset SE366 WLAN s default SSID is ConnectionPoint If you are not using WPS you should change this SSID for security reasons For security reasons you should deactivate SSID broadcast see page 67 To change the SSID manually enter a character string of your choice The SSID is case sensitive It can be up to 32 alphanumeric ...

Page 67: ...ter makes it easier to eavesdrop on your wireless data transmission Channel bonding You can only use Channel bonding if this function is supported by at least one client in your wireless network For the best possible data transfer rates all clients in your wire less LAN should support Channel bonding ì Select an option for Channel bonding from the list 20 MHz 40 MHz or 40 20 MHz Auto default Netwo...

Page 68: ...se the desired Registration Mode Push Button Click OK to start the WPS registration This function corresponds to pressing the Registration button on the device s back panel After starting the WPS registration the device searches for a WPS client in range Any WPS client in range that activates its WPS function within two minutes gets the Gigaset SE366 WLAN security data SSID and pre shared key and ...

Page 69: ...ng security mechanisms are currently available u WPA2 PSK and WPA2 PSK WPA PSK see page 70 u WPA2 and WPA2 WPA with authentication server see page 70 u WEP encryption Wired Equivalent Privacy see page 71 WPA2 PSK and WPA2 PSK WPA PSK Note If you have activated access control via the MAC address filter only clients already included in the MAC address list can register via WPS Note If you have alrea...

Page 70: ...ort WPA2 select the WPA2 PSK option If you are using network adapters that only support WPA select the WPA2 PSK WPA PSK option The entries described below are the same for both options ì Select the required option in the Security field ì Enter a key in the Pre shared key field up to 63 alphanumeric characters and confirm it by entering it again ì By clicking the Unmask button a message showing the...

Page 71: ...ADIUS server port field ì In the RADIUS server secret key field enter a keyword that complies with the con ventions of the RADIUS server and that is to be used by the server for authentication ì Click OK to apply the settings WEP encryption If WPA is not supported by all components in your wireless network we advise you to activate WEP Encryption on your wireless network components ì In the Securi...

Page 72: ...bit keys for encryption The keys are generated in hexadecimal or ASCII format You must use the same keys for encryption and decryption for both the Gigaset SE366 WLAN and all your wireless network adapters ì Select the Key length 64 or 128 bit ì Select the Input type i e whether you wish to enter the key manually or have it generated automatically by means of a Passphrase Generating the key by mea...

Page 73: ... bit encryption depth the key is exactly 5 characters long Example of a valid key GIGA1 With a 128 bit encryption depth the key is exactly 13 characters long Example of a valid key GIGASET_SE336 ì Enter up to four keys in fields Key 1 to Key 4 and confirm these keys by entering them again in fields Confirm key 1 to Confirm key 4 ì Select one of the four keys as Default key ì Click OK to apply the ...

Page 74: ...ccess control is based on the MAC address of the PCs network adapters ì Activate access control via the On option in the field MAC address filter Entering PCs manually ì Enter the required PCs with MAC address and Device name in the appropriate fields ì Click Add to add the entry to the list ì Click Delete to delete the entry from the list ì Click OK to apply the settings Selecting from the list o...

Page 75: ...vice from the list of repeaters ì Click OK to apply the settings Note u If you have activated MAC access control and want to use WPS please note that only clients already included in the MAC address list can register via WPS u If you activate MAC access control you must at least enter the PC from which you are configuring the Gigaset SE366 WLAN If you fail to do this you will no longer be able to ...

Page 76: ...the repeater have to correspond with the settings on your Gigaset SE366 WLAN If the repeater supports WPS you can use WPS registration Further information can be found in the user manual for the repeater If you use WPS or WPA2 PSK WPA PSK encryption you can use one repeater with WEP encryption you can use up to six repeaters via the WDS function in your wireless network ...

Page 77: ...he factory settings see page 83 u reboot the device see page 83 u update the firmware see page 84 u make the settings for the system protocol see page 85 u activate or deactivate the registration button see page 86 u view information about the configuration and status of the Gigaset SE366 WLAN see page 87 Connecting to the Internet manually You can set up a manual connection to the Internet To ope...

Page 78: ...igure the application for a time server for Internet time ì In the Advanced Settings Administration menu select the entry Regional Options ì Select the country in which you are currently located from the list You can set the clock to change automatically to summer time and or to the Time zone as you wish ì Select the required option and or select the Time zone for your location ì Select the requir...

Page 79: ...em Password for the configuration environment of your Gigaset SE366 WLAN and specify the period after which a session is to end automatically if no further entry is made ì In the Administration menu select System Password After installation the configuration of the Gigaset SE366 WLAN is protected by default with the System Password admin To prevent unauthorised changes to the configura tion you sh...

Page 80: ... one particular PC or for any PCs For security reasons this function is only available if you have previously changed the system password for your device see page 79 ì In the Administration menu select System Management ì Require secure connection HTTPS Activate this function if you want to select the secure HTTPS protocol which an external PC can use to access the Gigaset SE366 WLAN If this is no...

Page 81: ...e IP address field enter the IP address of the PC that is to have access to the user interface of the Gigaset SE366 WLAN from outside your local network Remote Management for PCs in a specific IP address block ì In the First IP address and Last IP address fields enter the IP address block of the PCs that are to have access to the user interface of the Gigaset SE366 WLAN from outside your local net...

Page 82: ... menu select Save Restore Saving configuration data ì Activate the Save configuration option This opens a file selection window where you can specify the file you wish to store in the backup file ì Select a directory on your local PC in which you wish to store the configuration file and enter a name for the file ì Click Save Once the procedure has been completed the current configuration data will...

Page 83: ... Reset configuration to factory default settings and click OK ì Confirm the action in the dialogue screen that opens by clicking OK Reboot You can restart your Gigaset SE366 WLAN if it no longer functions correctly It should then be ready for use again ì In the Administration menu select Reboot ì Click OK to restart the device Note You can restart your Gigaset SE366 WLAN if it no longer functions ...

Page 84: ...e version of the firmware currently running on your device is displayed in the line Current firmware version ì In the Firmware update file field enter the file with the new firmware you have downloaded from the Internet ì Click OK The firmware will now be updated After successful updating the device is automatically rebooted This will take some time After successful updating the login screen appea...

Page 85: ...og u Log level Select how much information is to be contained in the system log You can choose between four levels Critical logs the most important information about possible problems in your device operation Debugging complete and detailed information about all your device s functions Warning and Informational are intermediate levels u System log server Activate this function if you require autom...

Page 86: ...ireless network You can activate WPS registra tion via the user interface see page 68 or via the registration button on the device s back panel see page 20 After finishing the configuration of your wireless network you can deactivate the reg istration button for security reasons in case unauthorised persons gain access to your Gigaset SE366 WLAN The registration button is activated by default ì In...

Page 87: ...tart screen ì Select the entry with the information you require Overview The first screen provides an overview of the current operating status and most important data for your device Internet u Connection status The status of the connection to the Internet and if connected the duration of the connection u IP address The public IP address of your device Local Network u IP address The local IP addre...

Page 88: ...our wireless network is encrypted when transmitted and can therefore easily be intercepted Unauthorised users can also easily access your net work your PCs and your Internet connection by this means The section entitled Setting encryption on page 69 describes how to avoid this security risk u Firewall for your Internet connection turned off Your network is not protected against hackers who gain un...

Page 89: ...see page 45 you can Connect or Disconnect the connection to the Internet manually here u Connection mode Shows the connection mode defined for the connection to the Internet u IP address Shows the public IP address of your device u MAC address Shows the public MAC address of your device u Default gateway Shows the IP address of the default gateway used for the current Internet connec tion u Prefer...

Page 90: ...ows the local MAC address of your device for wired data transmission u DHCP Server Status Shows the status of the DHCP server for your device for automatic assignment of IP addresses to clients in your local network u DHCP clients Shows all clients in your network that have been assigned an IP address The Host name and the MAC address of each client are listed for identification You are also given...

Page 91: ...work to increase its range WDS links Shows the existing number of connections to other access points or repeaters in your wireless network ì Click Refresh to refresh this screen and update the displayed data Device You will find information about the most important data for your device in the Status menu on the Device screen u System uptime Shows your device s operating time since the last system ...

Page 92: ...e 2004_12_27 u System Log The system log can give you important information about the functioning of your device and possible problems You can adjust the scope of the system log to suit your needs see the section entitled System Log on page 85 ì Click Refresh to refresh this screen and update the displayed data ...

Page 93: ... browser can access your Gigaset SE366 WLAN s configuration pages The following section describes the procedure for Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox First decide which browser you are using and then follow the appropriate steps u Internet Explorer ì Open Internet Explorer and from the Tools menu select Internet Options ì In the Internet Options window click the Connections tab ì Click LAN Set...

Page 94: ...rm the dialogue window by clicking OK The configuration screens for the Gigaset SE366 WLAN are now allowed as popups You can make additional settings for popups within Internet Explorer via the Tools Popup Manager menu item or via Tools Internet Options on the Privacy tab u Mozilla Firefox Popups are blocked by default Carry out the following steps ì Open Mozilla Firefox Click Tools and then Setti...

Page 95: ...utlet and the mains adapter are working properly If the mains adapter is not working properly contact our customer care unit see page 104 The LAN LED on a connected device does not light up No LAN connection ì Make sure that the connected device is switched on ì Check whether the Ethernet cable is plugged in ì Check that you are using the right cable type CAT5 and that the cable is not too long 10...

Page 96: ...LAN You try to perform WPS registration on the network adapter but the registration button has not been pressed on the Gigaset SE366 WLAN ì Press the Registration button on the Gigaset SE366 WLAN back panel and activate WPS within two minutes on the network adapter You defined a PIN for WPS registration but the network adapter doesn t use any PIN or not the right one ì Check the wireless network e...

Page 97: ...ter or it is not using the correct key or is using another type of encryption ì Activate the same encryption on the network adapter with the correct key or use the WPS function If you do not know the key you will have to reset the Gigaset SE366 WLAN see page 20 Warning Please bear in mind that this will return all the configuration settings to the factory settings The Wireless Network function is ...

Page 98: ...AN s configuration interface ì Use the ping command to check whether you can establish a network connection to the Gigaset SE366 WLAN ì Check the network cable between the PC you want to use to manage the device and the Gigaset SE366 WLAN ì If the PC you want to use is in the router s local net work make sure that you are using the correct IP address administration see above ì If the PC you want t...

Page 99: ...ample the building stock or the influence of other devices in the vicinity that trans mit in the 2 4 GHz frequency range ì Arrange your WLAN devices closer together ì Change the antenna direction ì Position the device elsewhere ì Switch off other radio sources in the vicinity They may interfere with data transmission ì Choose a different channel ì Check to see if the problem also arises with a dif...

Page 100: ...are possible in which combination In the case of error check the following conditions Function possible in combination with not possible in combina tion with WPS WPA2 PSK WPA PSK encryption WPA2 WPA authentication WEP encryption IEEE 802 11n transmission mode WPA2 PSK WPA PSK encryption WPA2 WPA authentication WEP encryption WDS WEP encryption up to 6 WDS connections WPA2 PSK WPA PSK encryption on...

Page 101: ...ation CCK OFDM Number of channels 13 all countries except Japan USA and Canada 11 USA and Canada Transmission rate IEEE 802 11b up to 11 Mbps IEEE 802 11g up to 54 Mbps IEEE 802 11n draft see see page 15 up to 300 Mbps Range approx 50 m indoors up to 300 m outdoors Antenna design 3 3 dualband Operating environment Temperature Operating temperature 0 to 40 C Storage temperature 20 to 70 C Humidity ...

Page 102: ...aset Communications GmbH declare that this device meets the essential requirements and other relevant regulations laid down in Directive 1999 5 EC A copy of the 1999 5 EC Declaration of Conformity is available at this Internet address www gigaset com docs Software Browser based configuration environment NAT PPPoE DHCP server and client NAT Port Forwarding Port Triggering Exposed Host Security setu...

Page 103: ...ent For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance please contact your local council refuse centre or the original supplier of the product Ireland All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities This crossed out wheeled bin symbol on ...

Page 104: ...Qs and answers plus user guides and current software updates if available for the product for you to download You will also find frequently asked questions and answers in the appendix of this user guide For personal advice on our range of products and assistance with repairs or guarantee warranty claims you can contact us on UK helpdesk 0 84 53 67 08 12 Ireland 18 50 77 72 77 Please have your proo...

Page 105: ...plied with the product you can request the source text including cop yright notices from Gigaset Communications GmbH by paying a fee to cover the physical act of transferring the copy Requests can be submitted by e mail or fax to the address or fax number below within three years of purchase of this product indicating the pre cise device type as well as the version number of the installed device s...

Page 106: ...r devices to indicate that they are available and ready to receive Beacons are also used to synchronise the wireless network A beacon interval is the period between two beacons in milliseconds Bridge A bridge connects several network segments to form a joint network e g to build a TCP IP network The segments can have different physical characteristics e g different con nections such as Ethernet an...

Page 107: ...in A DHCP server automatically assigns the connected network components DHCP Clients Dynamic IP addresses from a defined IP pool range thus saving a great deal of configuration work In addition it also allows address blocks to be used more effectively Since not all participants are in the network at the same time the same IP address can be assigned to different network components in succession as ...

Page 108: ...ers on the Internet e g gigaset com The domain name is mapped to the respective IP address via the DNS serv ice DoS attack Denial of Service A DoS attack is a particular form of hacker attack directed at computers and networks with a connection to the Internet The aim is not so much to steal data but to paralyse the computer or network so severely that the network resources are no longer available...

Page 109: ... With an encryption system data packets can be sent securely over a network The Gigaset SE366 WLAN offers WEP encryption and WPA encryption for secure data transmission over wireless networks Ethernet Ethernet is a network technology for local networks LANs defined by the IEEE as stand ard IEEE 802 3 Ethernet uses a baseband cable with a data transmission rate of 10 or 100 Mbps Exposed Host Expose...

Page 110: ...Engineers IEEE is an international body that defines network standards especially to standardise LAN technologies transfer protocols data transfer speeds and wiring IEEE 802 11 IEEE 802 11 is a standard for wireless LANs operating in the 2 4 GHz band In so called Infrastructure mode terminals can be connected to a base station Access point or they can connect with each other spontaneously Ad hoc m...

Page 111: ...ipient It decides the paths along which the data packets travel from the sender to the recipient in a com plex network routing IP address An IP address is a network wide unique address for a network component in a network based on the TCP IP protocol e g in a local area network LAN or on the Internet The IP address has four parts values from 0 to 255 separated by periods e g 192 168 1 1 The IP add...

Page 112: ...lease time defines the period for which PCs keep the Dynamic IP address assigned to them by the DHCP server without changing it Local IP address See Private IP address MAC address Media Access Control The MAC address is used for the globally unique identification of a Network adapter It comprises six parts hexadecimal numbers e g 00 90 96 34 00 1A The MAC address is assigned by the network adapter...

Page 113: ...twork The connection can be wired or wireless An Eth ernet network card is an example of a wired network adapter The Gigaset PC Card 300 and the Gigaset USB Adapter 300 are examples of wireless network adapters A network adapter has a unique address the MAC address Public IP address The public IP address also known as global IP address is a network component s address on the Internet It is assigne...

Page 114: ...data formats time frames and how to handle potential errors Communication between two applications requires different protocols at different levels e g the TCP IP protocols on the Internet Radio network See WLAN RADIUS server A RADIUS server acts as a central authentication server In doing so the RADIUS server handles authentication processes user password verification It also provides parame ters...

Page 115: ...sfer Protocol The SMTP Protocol is part of the TCP IP protocol family It governs the exchange of elec tronic mail on the Internet Your Internet Provider gives you access to an SMTP server SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol The SNMP Protocol is part of the TCP IP protocol family It provides a simple procedure for network administration based on a system of shared information for management dat...

Page 116: ...t for which they are intended See also Bridge Hub Router Gateway TCP Transmission Control Protocol The TCP Protocol is part of the TCP IP protocol family TCP handles data transport between communication partners applications TCP is a session based transmission protocol i e it sets up monitors and terminates a connection for transporting data See also UDP TCP IP Protocol family on which the Interne...

Page 117: ... A WAN is run by one or more public providers to ena ble private access You access the Internet via an Internet Provider WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP is a security protocol defined in the IEEE 802 11 standard It is used to protect wire less transmissions in a WLAN against unauthorised access with Encryption of the data transmitted WLAN Wireless LAN Wireless LANs enable network components to co...

Page 118: ...als by means of a keyword pre shared key The key is updated at defined inter vals Rekey interval WPS WiFi Protected Setup WPS simplifies the setting up of wireless networks WPS automatically sets up secure wireless network Access points automatically gener ate a network ID SSID and WPA PSK Encryption automatically Clients can be con nected either by entering a PIN or using special registration but...

Page 119: ... settings summary 34 Basic Setup Wizard 28 configuration 31 Beacon 106 Beacon interval 106 defining 67 Bridge 106 Broadcast 67 106 Browser 26 BSSID 106 C Channel 66 Channel bonding 67 Client 107 Configuration resetting to factory setting 83 restoring 82 configuration security 35 Configuration file 82 Configuration program elements 29 idle time 80 launching 26 selecting a language 29 Configuring po...

Page 120: ...ecting 22 front panel 19 installing 17 IP address 26 password protection 35 possibilities for network setup 8 setting up 21 Global IP address see Public IP address Guarantee Certificate 105 H Hacker attack 16 108 e mail notification 52 Half duplex 110 Help 29 Hexadecimal 41 73 Hexadecimal key 41 73 HTTP proxy 110 Hub 110 I Idle time 80 IEEE 110 Infrastructure mode 10 110 Installation 17 Institute ...

Page 121: ...112 Login page 26 Login screen 26 Logoff 29 M MAC access control list 42 74 MAC address 112 changing registration 49 cloning 49 MAC address filter 42 MAC Encapsulated Routing see MER MAC table 42 Mains adapter connecting 23 port 20 Mains power supply connection to 23 Manual connection 47 Maximum Receive Unit see MRU Maximum Transmission Unit see MTU Mbps 112 MER 112 Mozilla Firefox 18 26 MRU 112 M...

Page 122: ...gement 114 Repeater 75 Reset 21 83 Roaming 115 Router 115 dynamic IP address 61 IP address 63 setting up a local area network 8 S Safety precautions 6 Security functions 13 Security measures 16 Security settings 35 saving 43 Security Setup Wizard 28 Sending power 67 Server 115 virtual 117 Service 104 Service Set Identifier see SSID Simple Mail Transfer Protocol see SMTP Simple Network Management P...

Page 123: ...Virtual server 57 117 W WAN 117 WAN interface 11 WDS 75 WEP 38 40 69 71 117 encryption mode 72 hexadecimal 41 key length 40 73 passphrase 41 Wide Area Network see WAN Wifi Protected Setup see WPS Wifi Protected Setup see WPS Wired Equivalent Privacy see WEP Wired network 9 Wireless LAN see WLAN Wireless network access control 42 encryption 38 name 13 Wireless settings 65 WLAN 10 12 117 network mod...

Page 124: ...set Communications GmbH Schlavenhorst 66 D 46395 Bocholt Gigaset Communications GmbH is a trademark licensee of Siemens AG Gigaset Communications GmbH 2008 All rights reserved Subject to availability Rights of modification reserved www gigaset com Schablone 2004_08_26 A31008 M1063 R101 4x 7619 ...

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