LANCOM OAP
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54 Wireless and LANCOM OAP
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Chapter 3: Basic configuration
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If you choose automatic TCP/IP configuration, you can continue with step
.
Give the LANCOM an address from the applicable IP address range. Con-
firm with
Next
.
In the window that follows, you first set the password to the configura-
tion. Entries are case sensitive and should be at least 6 characters long.
You also define whether the device can be configured from the local net-
work only, or if remote configuration via WAN (i.e.. from a remote net-
work) is to be permitted.
Be aware that releasing this option also allows remote configuration
over the Internet. Whichever option you select, make sure that confi-
guration access is password protected.
Enter the wireless parameters. Set a network name (SSID) and a radio
channel. If preferred, activate the "closed network" function. Accept your
entries with
Next
.
Charge protection is a function which can place a limit on the costs from
WAN connections. Accept your entries with
Next
.
Close the configuration with
Finish
.
See the section 'TCP/IP settings for PC workstations' for information
on the settings that are required for computers in the LAN.
3.3
Instructions for WEBconfig
Device settings can be configured from any Web browser. WEBconfig configu-
ration software is an integral component of the LANCOM. A Web browser is
all that is required to access WEBconfig. WEBconfig offers similar Setup
Wizards to LANconfig and hence provides the perfect conditions for easy con-
figuration of the LANCOM – although, unlike LANconfig, it runs under any
operating system with a Web browser.
Secure with HTTPS
WEBconfig offers secure (remote) configuration by encrypting the configura-
tion data with HTTPS.
https://<IP address or device name>