
179
Field
Description
Push Button
Configuration
Clicking this button will invoke the PBC method of WPS. It is only
used when AP acts as a registrar.
Save & Apply
Whenever users want to enable/disable WPS or change AP’s PIN,
they need to apply this button to commit changes.
Reset
It restores the original values of “Self-PIN Number” and “Client PIN
Number”.
Client PIN Number
It is only used when users want their station to join AP’s network.
The length of PIN is limited to four or eight numeric digits. If users
enter eight digit PIN with checksum error, there will be a warning
message popping up.
If users insist on this PIN, AP will take it.
Introduction of WPS
Although home Wi-Fi networks have become more and more
popular, users still have trouble with the initial set up of network.
This obstacle forces users to use the open security and
increases the risk of eavesdropping. Therefore, WPS is
designed to ease set up of security-enabled Wi-Fi networks and
subsequently network management (Wi-Fi Protected Setup
Specification 1.0h.pdf, p. 8).
The largest difference between WPS-enabled devices and
legacy devices is that users do not need the knowledge about
SSID, channel and security settings, but they could still surf in a
security-enabled Wi-Fi network. For examples, in the initial
network set up, if users want to use the PIN configuration, the
only thing they need to do is entering the device PIN into
registrar, starting the PIN method on that device and simply wait
until the device joins the network. After the PIN method is
started on both sides, a registration protocol will be initiated
between the registrar and the enrollee. Typically, a registrar
could be an access point or other device that is capable of
managing the network. An enrollee could be an access point or
a station that will join the network. After the registration protocol
has been done, the enrollee will receive SSID and security
settings from the registrar and then join the network. In other
words; if a station attempts to join a network managed by an
access point with built-in internal registrar, users will need to
enter station’s PIN into the web page of that access point. If the
device PIN is correct and valid and users start PIN on station,
the access point and the station will automatically exchange the
encrypted information of the network settings under the
management of AP’s internal registrar. The station then uses
this information to perform authentication algorithm, join the
secure network, and transmit data with the encryption algorithm.
More details will be demonstrated in the following sections.
Supported WPS features
Currently, Wireless Gateway supports WPS features for
AP
mode
,
AP+WDS mode
,
Infrastructure-Client mode
, and the
wireless root interface of Universal Repeater mode
.
Summary of Contents for WGR-8031
Page 1: ...1 LevelOne User Manual WGR 8031 Version v1 0_20160321...
Page 15: ...15 2 Single RIGHT click on Local Area connection then click Properties...
Page 16: ...16 3 Double click on Internet Protocol TCP IP...
Page 18: ...18 For Windows Vista 32 64 1 Click on Start Control Panel View network status and tasks...
Page 19: ...19 2 In the Manage network connections click on Manage network connections to continue...
Page 20: ...20 3 Single RIGHT click on Local Area connection then click Properties...
Page 24: ...24 2 In the Control Panel Home click on Change adapter settings to continue...
Page 25: ...25 3 Single RIGHT click on Local Area Connection then click Properties...
Page 26: ...26 4 Double click on Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4...
Page 29: ...29 2 Click on Control Panel...
Page 31: ...31 5 Single RIGHT click on Ethernet then click Properties...
Page 32: ...32 6 Double click on Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4...
Page 35: ...35 3 Single RIGHT click on Ethernet then click Properties...
Page 36: ...36 4 Double click on Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4...
Page 45: ...45 Wireless Configuration 5GHz 6 Enter SSID 7 Click on Next...
Page 50: ...50 2 Double click Network Connections...
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Page 119: ...119 23 Change setting successfully Please wait 20 seconds...
Page 128: ...128 8 Click on Turn on network discovery and file sharing...
Page 129: ...129 9 Click on No make the network that I am connected to a private network...
Page 130: ...130 10 AP s icon will show up Double click on it...
Page 131: ...131 11 Users could also Click Add a wireless device if the icon is not there Click next...
Page 132: ...132 12 Enter AP s Self PIN Number and click next...
Page 133: ...133 13 Choose a name that people who connect to your network will recognize...
Page 134: ...134 14 Enter the Passphrase and then click Next...
Page 148: ...148 Figure 9 Wireless Network page...
Page 162: ...162 6 Change setting successfully Please wait 20 seconds...
Page 177: ...177 22 Change setting successfully Please wait 20 seconds...
Page 186: ...186 8 Click on Turn on network discovery and file sharing...
Page 187: ...187 9 Click on No make the network that I am connected to a private network...
Page 188: ...188 10 AP s icon will show up Double click on it...
Page 189: ...189 11 Users could also Click Add a wireless device if the icon is not there Click next...
Page 190: ...190 12 Enter AP s Self PIN Number and click next...
Page 191: ...191 13 Choose a name that people who connect to your network will recognize...
Page 192: ...192 14 Enter the Passphrase and then click Next...
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Page 225: ...225 8 Change setting successfully Please wait 20 seconds...
Page 228: ...228...
Page 230: ...230 2 From the left hand menu click on WAN Setting The following page is displayed...
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Page 253: ...253 2 From the left hand menu click on Port Forwarding The following page is displayed...
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Page 277: ...277 2 From the left hand menu click on Deny Of Service The following page is displayed...
Page 282: ...282 8 Change setting successfully Please wait 20 seconds...
Page 284: ...284 6 Firmware update has been update complete The following page is displayed...
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Page 305: ...305 For example from the Network Connections window you should see the Internet Gateway Device...