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Wireless Configuration and Security

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ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R 

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Summary of Contents for ProSAFE WNDAP380R

Page 1: ...350 East Plumeria Drive San Jose CA 95134 USA May 2013 202 11230 01 ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless N Access Point with RFID Support WNDAP380R Reference Manual ...

Page 2: ...TGEAR website For product updates and web support visit http support netgear com Phone US Canada only 1 888 NETGEAR Phone Other Countries Check the list of phone numbers at http support netgear com general contact default aspx Trademarks NETGEAR the NETGEAR logo and Connect with Innovation are trademarks and or registered trademarks of NETGEAR Inc and or its subsidiaries in the United States and o...

Page 3: ...e Guidelines 15 Ethernet Cabling Requirements 16 LAN Configuration Requirements 16 Hardware Requirements for Computers on Your LAN 16 Requirements for Entering IP Addresses 16 Install and Configure the Wireless Access Point 16 Connect the Wireless Access Point to a Computer 17 Log In to the Wireless Access Point 18 Configure Basic General System Settings and Time Settings 20 Configure the IP Setti...

Page 4: ... Reboot the Wireless Access Point without Restoring the Default Configuration 72 Change the Administrator Password 73 Enable the Syslog Server 73 Enable Rogue AP Detection and Monitor Access Points 74 Enable and Configure Rogue AP Detection 74 View and Save Access Point Lists 76 Chapter 5 Advanced Configuration Configure Spanning Tree Protocol and 802 1Q VLANs 80 Configure Hotspot Settings 81 Conf...

Page 5: ...ccess the Internet or the LAN from a Wireless Capable Computer 118 You Cannot Configure the Wireless Access Point from a Browser 119 When You Enter a URL or IP Address a Time Out Error Occurs 120 Troubleshoot a TCP IP Network Using the Ping Utility 120 Test the LAN Path to Your Wireless Access Point 120 Test the Path from Your Computer to a Remote Device 121 Problems with Date and Time 122 Trouble...

Page 6: ...atures and Standards Hardware Description Note For more information about the topics covered in this manual visit the support website at http support netgear com Note Firmware updates with new features and bug fixes are made available from time to time at downloadcenter netgear com Some products can regularly check the site and download new firmware or you can check for and download new firmware m...

Page 7: ...l clients To meet the required coverage throughput and quality of your wireless network install a sufficient number of wireless access points The wireless access point acts as a bridge between the wired LAN and wireless clients Connecting multiple wireless access points through a wired Ethernet backbone can further increase the wireless network coverage As a mobile computing device moves out of th...

Page 8: ...ort It also offers a wide range of security options Supported Standards and Conventions The wireless access point supports the following standards and conventions Standards compliance The wireless access point complies with the IEEE 802 11a b g standards for wireless LANs and is Wi Fi certified for 802 11n standard WPA and WPA2 The wireless access point provides WPA and WPA2 enterprise class stron...

Page 9: ...n and 802 11a n access point for clients Point to point bridge The wireless access point communicates with another access point that functions in bridge mode You can use this mode with or without client association Point to multipoint bridge The wireless access point is the master for a group of access points that function in bridge mode that send all traffic to the master and that do not communic...

Page 10: ...eration PoE support Using Power over Ethernet PoE any 802 3af compliant midspan or end span sources can supply power to the wireless access point over the Ethernet port The wireless access point can receive all required power on one Ethernet port from a single PoE source Autosensing Ethernet connection with Auto Uplink interface Connects to 10 100 1000 Mbps IEEE 802 3 Ethernet networks LED indicat...

Page 11: ...Ethernet port automatically senses whether the Ethernet cable plugged into the port should have a normal connection such as to a computer or an uplink connection such as to a switch or hub That port then configures itself correctly This feature also eliminates any concerns about crossover cables as Auto Uplink accommodates either type of cable to make the right connection Hardware Description This...

Page 12: ... Ethernet traffic is detected 3 LAN Off No link is detected on the LAN port Amber 100 Mbps or 10 Mbps link is detected on the LAN port Green 1000 Mbps link is detected on the LAN port 4 2 4 GHz WLAN Off Wireless 802 11b g n 2 4 GHz LAN is not ready or no wireless activity is detected On or blinking green Wireless 802 11b g n 2 4 GHz LAN is ready or wireless activity is detected 5 5 GHz WLAN Off Wi...

Page 13: ...ult password is restored For more information see Restore the Wireless Access Point to the Factory Default Settings on page 70 2 10 100 1000BASE T Gigabit Ethernet RJ 45 port with Auto Uplink Auto MDI X with IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet PoE support for connection to a switch or router 3 Cable security lock receptacle for an optional lock 4 Power socket for a 12VDC 1 5A power adapter Bottom Pan...

Page 14: ...reless adapters to connect to the Internet or access printers and files on your LAN In planning your wireless network consider the level of security required Chapter 3 Wireless Configuration and Security describes how to set up wireless security for your network This chapter includes the following sections What You Need Before You Begin Install and Configure the Wireless Access Point Test Basic Wi...

Page 15: ... performance degradation or inability to connect wirelessly to the wireless access point For complete performance specifications see Appendix A Supplemental Information For best results place your wireless access point according to the following general guidelines Near the center of the area in which the wireless devices will operate In an elevated location such as a high shelf where the wirelessl...

Page 16: ...oth inclusive This requirement applies to any IP address that you enter on a screen of the web management interface Install and Configure the Wireless Access Point Install and configure your wireless access point in the order of the following sections 1 Connect the Wireless Access Point to a Computer 2 Log In to the Wireless Access Point 3 Configure Basic General System Settings and Time Settings ...

Page 17: ...f the Ethernet cable into the wireless access point s Ethernet port B A B 5 Turn on your computer 6 Connect the power adapter to the wireless access point Tip The wireless access point supports Power over Ethernet PoE with power redundancy Both Ethernet ports can provide power If you have a switch that provides PoE you do not need to use the power adapter to power the wireless access point Using P...

Page 18: ... green when the WLAN is ready Log In to the Wireless Access Point The default IP address of your wireless access point is 192 168 0 100 By default the DHCP client on the wireless access point is disabled so you can log in using the default IP address To log in to the wireless access point 1 Open a web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 0 or later or Mozilla Firefox 18 0 or later 2 Conne...

Page 19: ...configuration changes show the Apply and Cancel buttons Figure 5 Buttons These buttons have the following functions Cancel Cancels all configuration changes that you made on the screen Apply Saves and applies all configuration changes that you made on the screen The following buttons can be displayed Edit Lets you edit the existing configuration Save or Save As Lets you save the information that i...

Page 20: ... is the wireless access point NetBIOS name The name is printed on the rear label of the wireless access point The default is netgearxxxxxx in which xxxxxx represents the last six digits of the wireless access point MAC address You can replace the default name with a unique name up to 15 characters long The access point name can be retrieved through SNMP Country Region From the Country Region drop ...

Page 21: ...x if you want to use a custom NTP server Hostname IP Address Enter the host name or IP address of the custom NTP server The default NTP server depends on the selected time zone For example for China the default is time e netgear com 3 Click Apply Configure the IP Settings WARNING If you enable the DHCP client the IP address of the wireless access point changes when you click Apply causing you to l...

Page 22: ...on Protocol DHCP client is disabled If you have a DHCP server on your LAN and you select the Enable radio button the wireless access point receives its IP address subnet mask and default gateway settings automatically from the DHCP server on your network when you connect the wireless access point to your LAN IP Address Enter the IP address of your wireless access point The default IP address is 19...

Page 23: ...uration IP DHCP Server Settings The DHCP Server Settings screen displays Primary DNS Server Enter the IP addresses of the primary and secondary DNS servers A DNS server is a host on the Internet that translates Internet names such as www netgear com to numeric IP addresses Typically your ISP transfers the IP address of one or two DNS servers to your wireless access point during login If the ISP do...

Page 24: ...55 255 0 Gateway IP Address Enter the IP address of the default routing gateway to be used by DHCP clients The default address is 192 168 0 1 Primary DNS Address Enter the IP address of the primary Domain Name System DNS server available to DHCP clients Secondary DNSAddress Enter the IP address of the secondary DNS server available to DHCP clients Primary WINS Server Enter the IP address of the pr...

Page 25: ...ada 11 channels are available If you are using multiple wireless access points it is better if adjacent wireless access points use different radio frequency channels to reduce interference The recommended channel spacing between adjacent wireless access points is five channels for example use Channels 1 and 6 or 6 and 11 or 1 and 11 In infrastructure mode which is the default mode for the wireless...

Page 26: ...nt If you keep the default setting go to Step 5 When you change the wireless mode the Turn Radio On check box is automatically cleared and all fields buttons and drop down menus onscreen are masked out 3 Turn on the radio by selecting the Turn Radio On check box A pop up screen displays Note Under normal conditions you want the radio to be turned on Turning off the radio disables access through th...

Page 27: ...on and Coding Scheme MCS index and transmit data rate for the wireless network The default setting is Best For a list of all options that you can select see Factory Default Settings on page 127 Channel Width From the drop down menu select a channel width The options are Dynamic 20 40 MHz 20 MHz and 40 MHz The default is 20 MHz A wider channel improves the performance but some legacy devices can op...

Page 28: ...n page 82 Configure 802 11a na Wireless Settings If you click the 802 11a na tab on the basic Wireless Settings screen you can configure the 802 11a or 802 11na wireless mode the SSID and other wireless settings To configure the 802 11a na wireless settings 1 Select Configuration Wireless Basic Wireless Settings 2 Click the 802 11a na tab The basic Wireless Settings screen displays the 802 11na se...

Page 29: ...t is NETGEAR_11na The SSID assigned to a wireless device needs to match the wireless access point s SSID for the wireless device to communicate with the wireless access point If the SSIDs do not match you do not get a wireless connection to the wireless access point Wireless On Off Status This field is not configurable It shows the status of the wireless scheduler For more information see Schedule...

Page 30: ...na mode only Note For most networks the default settings work fine From the drop down menu select a Modulation and Coding Scheme MCS index and transmit data rate for the wireless network The default setting is Best For a list of all options that you can select see Factory Default Settings on page 127 Channel Width From the drop down menu select a channel width The options are Dynamic 20 40 MHz 20 ...

Page 31: ... Chapter 4 Management and Chapter 5 Advanced Configuration After you have completed the configuration of the wireless access point you can reconfigure the computer that you used for this process back to its original TCP IP settings Mount the Wireless Access Point This section describes the different options to mount the wireless access point Ceiling Installation Wall Installation Desk Installation...

Page 32: ...NDAP380R Figure 6 Best location for ceiling installation Note Do not place the wireless access point in a false ceiling space facing up To install the wireless access point using the ceiling installation kit 1 Verify the package contents of the ceiling installation kit Mounting plate Clamp with screws ...

Page 33: ...Configuration 33 ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless N Access Point with RFID Support WNDAP380R 2 Detach the mounting plate from the wireless access point 3 Attach the clamp to the ceiling rail 4 Attach the mounting plate to the clamp ...

Page 34: ...ation 34 ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless N Access Point with RFID Support WNDAP380R 5 Connect the cables to the wireless access point 6 Attach the wireless access point to the mounting plate 7 Attach the cover to the wireless access point ...

Page 35: ...ur wireless coverage area and within line of sight of all mobile devices Make sure the top the dome side of the wireless access point is directed toward the users and not the wall Figure 7 Best location for wall installation To install the wireless access point using the wall installation kit 1 Verify the package contents of the wall installation kit Mounting plate Screws and wall supports ...

Page 36: ...tallation and Basic Configuration 36 ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless N Access Point with RFID Support WNDAP380R 2 Detach the mounting plate from the wireless access point 3 Attach the mounting plate to the wall ...

Page 37: ...ation and Basic Configuration 37 ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless N Access Point with RFID Support WNDAP380R 4 Connect the cables to the wireless access point 5 Attach the wireless access point to the mounting plate ...

Page 38: ...d Wireless N Access Point with RFID Support WNDAP380R 6 Attach the cover to the wireless access point Desk Installation To install the wireless access point on a desk Attach the rubber feet to the holes in the bottom of the wireless access point Rubber feet ...

Page 39: ...ireless access point The chapter includes the following sections Before You Configure Wireless Security Wireless Data Security Options Security Profiles Configure RADIUS Server Settings Restrict Wireless Access by MAC Address Schedule the Wireless Radios to Be Turned Off Configure Basic Wireless Quality of Service ...

Page 40: ...connection when you click Apply You then need to change the wireless settings of your computer to match the wireless access point s new settings Wireless Data Security Options Indoors computers can connect over 802 11n wireless networks at a maximum range of 300 feet Typically a wireless access point inside a building works best with devices within a 100 foot radius Such distances can allow for ot...

Page 41: ...the wireless network discovery feature of some products such as Windows XP but the data is still exposed For information about how to turn off broadcast of the SSID see Configure and Enable Security Profiles on page 46 WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP data encryption provides data security WEP shared key authentication and WEP data encryption block all but the most determined eavesdropper This dat...

Page 42: ...thentication for more information see the following sections Configure and Enable Security Profiles on page 46 Configure WPA PSK WPA2 PSK and WPA PSK WPA2 PSK on page 54 WPA WPA2 and WPA PSK WPA2 PSK mixed modes These modes support data encryption either with both WPA and WPA2 clients or with both WPA PSK and WPA2 PSK clients and provide the most reliable security WPA WPA2 uses RADIUS based 802 1x...

Page 43: ...iated wireless clients using the same SSID are not able to communicate with each other This feature is useful for hotspots and other public access situations By default wireless client separation is disabled For more information see Configure and Enable Security Profiles on page 46 VLAN ID If this feature is enabled and if the network devices hubs and switches on your LAN support the VLAN 802 1Q s...

Page 44: ...64 128 or 152 bits Choose the authentication type by circling one open system or shared key Passphrase ___________________________________ Note If you select shared key the other devices in the network cannot connect unless they are set to shared key and have the same keys in the same positions as those in the wireless access point WPA PSK pre shared key and WPA2 PSK Record the WPA PSK passphrase ...

Page 45: ...___________________________ Note If you select shared key the other devices in the network cannot connect unless they are set to shared key and have the same keys in the same positions as those in the wireless access point WPA PSK pre shared key and WPA2 PSK Record the WPA PSK passphrase WPA PSK passphrase ________________________________ Record the WPA2 PSK passphrase WPA2 PSK passphrase ________...

Page 46: ... mode which is the default mode if you did not enable wireless bridging all options are available In other modes such as bridge mode some options might be unavailable Not all wireless adapters support WPA or WPA2 Consult the product documentation for your wireless adapter and WPA or WPA2 client software for instructions about how to configure WPA or WPA2 settings WARNING If you use a wireless comp...

Page 47: ... Band Wireless N Access Point with RFID Support WNDAP380R 2 Optional Click the 802 11a na tab The Profile Settings screen for the 802 11a na modes also shows eight wireless security profiles If the 5 GHz radio is disabled the Enable column is masked out ...

Page 48: ...y The configured wireless authentication method for the wireless security profile VLAN The default VLAN ID that is associated with the wireless security profile Enable The check box that lets you select the wireless security profile so you can enable it by clicking Apply 3 Select the radio button to the left of the wireless security profile that you want to configure and click Edit The Edit Securi...

Page 49: ... adopt the wireless access point s SSID Yes is the default setting To prevent the SSID from being broadcast select the No radio button 5 Specify the settings of the Authentication Settings section of the Edit Security Profile screen as explained in the following table Setting Description Network Authentication and Data Encryption Note The data encryption fields that display onscreen depend on your...

Page 50: ... Separation If you enable wireless client security separation by selecting Enable from the drop down menu the associated wireless clients cannot communicate with each other By default Disable is selected from the drop down menu This feature is intended for hotspots and other public access situations Dynamic VLAN From the drop down menu select how VLANs operate by making one of the following select...

Page 51: ... VLAN drop down menu The Access Control radio buttons let you enable or disable access control through a RADIUS server for the wireless security the profile Disable Access control is disabled This is the default setting Enable Access control is enabled and wireless clients are authenticated through a RADIUS server Either the network authentication in the wireless security profile or the remote MAC...

Page 52: ...phrase is sharedsecret You can display the actual passphrase by selecting the Show Passphrase in Clear Text Yes radio button Encryption Key Either enter a key manually or allow the key to be automatically generated by clicking Generate Keys For ASCII format depending on the key size selected the manually entered encryption key needs to have a length of 5 64 bit WEP 13 128 bit WEP or 16 characters ...

Page 53: ... menu depend on the type of WPA authentication that you select from the Network Authentication drop down menu and are shown in the table that follows the figures WPA with RADIUS Figure 12 WPA with RADIUS WPA2 with RADIUS Figure 13 WPA2 with RADIUS WPA WPA2 with RADIUS Figure 14 WPA WPA2 with RADIUS Table 3 Settings for WPA with RADIUS WPA2 with RADIUS and WPA WPA2 with RADIUS Setting Descriptions ...

Page 54: ...own in the table that follows the figures WPA PSK Figure 15 WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Figure 16 WPA2 PSK WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Figure 17 WPA PSK WPA2 PSK AES Advanced Encryption Standard AES is the standard encryption method used with WPA2 Note Although some wireless clients might support AES with WPA the WNDAP380R wireless access point does not support WPA with AES TKIP AES The TKIP AES encryption method is su...

Page 55: ...io button Show Passphrase in Clear Text Select the Yes radio button to display the actual passphrase in the Passphrase field The default setting is No Wireless Configuration and Security 55 ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless N Access Point with RFID Support WNDAP380R Configure RADIUS Server Settings For authentication accounting or both authentication and accounting using RADIUS you need to configure prim...

Page 56: ...efault port number is 1812 Shared Secret Enter the shared key that is used between the wireless access point and the primary RADIUS server during authentication Secondary Authentication Server IP Address Enter the IP address of the secondary RADIUS server for authentication The secondary RADIUS server is used when the primary RADIUS server is not available Port Enter the number of the UDP port on ...

Page 57: ...US server for accounting The default port number is 1813 Shared Secret Enter the shared key that is used between the wireless access point and the primary RADIUS server during the accounting process Secondary Accounting Server IP Address Enter the IP address of the secondary RADIUS server for accounting The secondary RADIUS server is used when the primary RADIUS server is not available Port Enter ...

Page 58: ... database options Local MAC Address Database The wireless access point uses the local MAC address database for access control This is the default setting Remote MAC Address Database The wireless access point uses the MAC address database on an external RADIUS server on the LAN for access control If you select this database you first need to configure the RADIUS server settings see Configure RADIUS...

Page 59: ...e following methods Click the Replace radio button All MAC addresses that are in the Trusted Wireless Stations table are replaced with the MAC addresses that are in the file Click the Merge radio button The MAC addresses from the file are added to the MAC addresses that are in the Trusted Wireless Stations table 7 Click Apply Now only devices in the Trusted Wireless Stations table are allowed to c...

Page 60: ...io button to enable the timer By default the Off radio button is selected Radio off schedule Select check boxes to specify the days when you want to schedule the radios to be turned off By default Saturday and Sunday are selected Radio ON Time Enter the time that you want the radios to be turned back on Use 24 hour time format Radio OFF Time Enter the time that you want the radios to be turned off...

Page 61: ...ueue Best Effort The medium priority queue with medium delay is given to this queue Most standard IP applications use this queue Background Low priority queue with high throughput Applications such as FTP that are not time sensitive but require high throughput can use this queue The WMM Powersave feature saves power for battery powered equipment by increasing the efficiency and flexibility of data...

Page 62: ... Multimedia WMM To enable this feature select the Enable radio button By default this feature is enabled Select the Disable radio button to disable the feature WMM Powersave To enable this feature select the Enable radio button which is the default setting By default this feature is enabled Select the Disable radio button to disable the feature 4 Click Apply ...

Page 63: ...s point The chapter includes the following sections Enable Remote Management Upgrade the Wireless Access Point Software Manage the Configuration File or Reset to Factory Defaults Change the Administrator Password Enable the Syslog Server Enable Rogue AP Detection and Monitor Access Points ...

Page 64: ...efault SNMP Management The SNMP screen lets you configure the IP address of the SNMP manager the community names and the trap information To set up an SNMP management interface 1 Select Maintenance Remote Management SNMP The SNMP screen displays 2 Specify the settings as explained in the following table Setting Description SNMP Select the Enable radio button to allow the SNMP network management so...

Page 65: ...ng 3 Click Apply To manage the wireless access point over an SSH or Telnet connection 1 Start an SSH or Telnet session to the wireless access point using an application such as PuTTY if such an encryption application is allowed by law in your country 2 Enter the login name and password admin and password are the defaults Read Write Community Name Enter the community string to allow the SNMP manage...

Page 66: ...an send the upgrade file using your browser The following sections describe the two methods that are available to perform a software upgrade Web Browser Upgrade Procedure TFTP Server Upgrade Procedure Note The web browser that you use to upload new firmware into the wireless access point needs to support HTTP uploads Use a browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or later or Mozilla 1 5 or ...

Page 67: ...nd save it to your hard disk 2 If necessary unzip the new software file 3 If available read the release notes before upgrading the software 4 Select Maintenance Upgrade Firmware Upgrade The Firmware Upgrade screen displays 5 Click Browse and locate the image zip upgrade file 6 Click Apply The upgrade process is initiated During the upgrade process the wireless access point automatically restarts T...

Page 68: ...are Upgrade TFTP The Firmware Upgrade TFTP screen displays 5 Specify the following information Firmware File Name The name of the unzipped software file TFTP Server IP The IP address of your TFTP server 6 Click Apply The upgrade process is initiated During the upgrade process the wireless access point automatically restarts The upgrade process typically takes several minutes When the Test LED turn...

Page 69: ...less Access Point to the Factory Default Settings Reboot the Wireless Access Point without Restoring the Default Configuration Save the Configuration NETGEAR recommends that you back up your configuration after you have made changes to the configuration To save your settings 1 Select Maintenance Upgrade Backup Settings The Backup Settings screen displays 2 Click Backup Your browser extracts the co...

Page 70: ...e the backup configuration file the file name is config 4 Click Apply The restoration process is initiated During the restoration process the wireless access point automatically restarts The restoration process typically takes about one minute When the Test LED turns off wait a few more seconds before doing anything with the wireless access point Restore the Wireless Access Point to the Factory De...

Page 71: ...ss do not try to go online turn off the wireless access point shut down the computer or do anything else to the wireless access point until it finishes restarting To restore the factory default settings using the web management interface 1 Select Maintenance Reset Restore Defaults The Restore Defaults screen displays 2 Select the Yes radio button By default the No radio button is selected 3 Click ...

Page 72: ...ote Pressing the Reset button for less than 10 seconds simply causes the wireless access point to reboot 2 Release the Reset button During the restoration process the wireless access point automatically restarts The restoration process typically takes about one minute When the Test LED turns off wait a few more seconds before doing anything with the wireless access point Reboot the Wireless Access...

Page 73: ...mbols Your password can be up to 30 characters To change the administrator password 1 Select Maintenance Password Change Password The Change Password screen displays 2 Take one of the following actions Enter a new password twice once in the New Password field and again in the Repeat New Password field Next to Restore Default Password select the Yes radio button to restore the default password By d...

Page 74: ...he syslog server The default port number is 514 3 Click Apply Enable Rogue AP Detection and Monitor Access Points This section describes how to use the Rogue AP detection feature to provide more security in your wireless network Enable and Configure Rogue AP Detection View and Save Access Point Lists Enable and Configure Rogue AP Detection The wireless access point can detect rogue access points a...

Page 75: ...ure rogue AP detection for the 802 11a na modes 3 Select the Turn Rogue AP Detection On check box 4 Optional Click Refresh The wireless access point detects unknown access points and populates the Unknown AP List 5 In the Unknown AP List select individual check boxes for access points 6 Optional Select the check box in the column heading to select all access points 7 Click Move Access points are t...

Page 76: ...ints is added to the existing Known AP List 2 Click Browse 3 Locate the file that contains the list of access points This file needs to be a simple text file with one MAC address per line 4 Select the file and click Open 5 Click Apply The list of access points is uploaded to the Known AP List View and Save Access Point Lists The wireless access point detects nearby APs and wireless clients and mai...

Page 77: ...own the AP Beacon Int The interval for each beacon transmission in ms of Beacons The number of beacons transmitted by the unknown AP that the wireless access point has detected Last Seen The time stamp that indicates the time when the most recent beacon was detected 3 Click Save Export the list of unknown APs to a file A window opens so you can browse to the location where you want to save the fil...

Page 78: ... modes The following table explains the fields of the Known AP List screen Setting Description MAC Address The MAC address of the known AP SSID The SSID that the known AP is using Channel The channel that the known AP is using 3 Click Save Export the list of known APs to a file A window opens so you can browse to the location where you want to save the file The default file name is macList txt ...

Page 79: ...res of the wireless access point The chapter includes the following sections Configure Spanning Tree Protocol and 802 1Q VLANs Configure Hotspot Settings Configure Advanced Wireless Settings Configure Advanced Quality of Service Settings Configure Wireless Bridging Configure RFID Settings ...

Page 80: ...value only if the hubs and switches on your LAN support the 802 1Q VLAN protocol Tagged VLAN When you clear the Untagged VLAN check box the wireless access point tags all frames that are sent from its Ethernet interface Only incoming frames that are tagged with known VLAN IDs are accepted Management VLAN The management VLAN can be active only when the wireless access point functions as a point to ...

Page 81: ... VLAN from which the wireless access point can be managed The default VLAN ID is 1 3 Click Apply Configure Hotspot Settings If the wireless access point functions as a public access point and you want it to capture and redirect all HTTP requests over TCP port 80 set up a hotspot server to redirect the requests to the specified URL and manage the clients For example you can redirect HTTP requests t...

Page 82: ...equests 4 Click Apply All HTTP requests are now redirected to the specified URL Configure Advanced Wireless Settings Use the advanced Wireless Settings screen to configure and enable various WLAN settings for the 802 11b bg ng and 802 11a na modes Band steering is an advanced wireless feature that reduces the client density in the 2 4 GHz band and increases the wireless network capacity The defaul...

Page 83: ...explained in the following table Setting Description RTS Threshold 0 2347 Enter the Request to Send RTS threshold The default setting is 2347 If the packet size is equal to or less than the RTS threshold the wireless access point uses the Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection CSMA CD mechanism and the data frame is transmitted immediately after the silence period If the packet siz...

Page 84: ...e radio button to allow transmission of successive frames at different transmit powers Enabling reduced interframe space RIFS could lead to better network performance By default the Disable radio button is selected DTIM Interval 1 255 Enter the delivery traffic indication message DTIM interval also referred to as the data beacon rate which indicates the beacon delivery traffic indication message p...

Page 85: ... When you configure the EDCA settings the wireless access point can leverage existing information in the IP packet header that is related to the Type of Service ToS The wireless access point examines the ToS field in the headers of all packets that it processes Based on the value in a packet s ToS field the wireless access point prioritizes the packet for transmission by assigning it to one of the...

Page 86: ...nter Frame Spacing AIFS interval that specifies the wait time in milliseconds between data frames A higher AIFS value means a higher priority for a queue Valid values for AIFS are 0 through 8 The default values are Data 0 3 Data 1 7 Data 2 1 Data 3 1 cwMin Enter the minimum contention window cwMin value that specifies the upper limit in milliseconds of a range from which the initial random back of...

Page 87: ...er priority for a queue Valid values for AIFS are 0 through 8 The default values are Data 0 3 Data 1 7 Data 2 2 Data 3 2 cwMin Enter the minimum contention window cwMin value that specifies the upper limit in milliseconds of a range from which the initial random back off wait time is determined Decreasing this value increases the priority of the queue The value for cwMin needs to be lower than the...

Page 88: ...information about how to configure this mode see Configure a Point to Multipoint Wireless Network on page 93 Repeating the wireless signal In this mode this wireless access point repeats the wireless signal does not support communication with wireless clients and sends all traffic to a remote access point In this mode wireless clients cannot associate with the wireless access point Use WEP WPA PSK...

Page 89: ...ssociation 1 Configure the wireless access point AP1 on LAN Segment 1 in the previous figure as a point to point bridge a Select Configuration Wireless Bridge The Bridging screen displays see the following figure b Optional Click the 802 11a na tab The Bridging screen lets you configure a point to point wireless network for the 802 11a na modes c Select the Enable Wireless Bridging check box The L...

Page 90: ...Advanced Configuration 90 ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless N Access Point with RFID Support WNDAP380R e Click Edit to configure the security profile settings The Edit Security Profile screen displays ...

Page 91: ...can use the bridge communication without any authentication and encryption NETGEAR recommends that you use WEP if you do select an open system From the Data Encryption drop down menu select one of the following None No authentication and encryption 64 bit WEP Standard WEP encryption using 40 64 bit encryption 128 bit WEP Standard WEP encryption using 104 128 bit encryption 152 bit WEP Proprietary ...

Page 92: ...ed Encryption Standard is the standard encryption method used with WPA2 PSK and the only selection possible from the Data Encryption drop down menu In the WPA Passphrase Network Key field enter a passphrase The passphrase length needs to be between 8 and 63 characters inclusive Note If you want to use the 11n rates and speed NETGEAR recommends WPA2 PSK authentication with AES encryption Link Test ...

Page 93: ... In a point to multipoint bridge the wireless access point is the master for a group of bridge mode wireless access points All traffic is sent to the master rather than to the other wireless access points Use wireless security to protect this communication For each wireless access point that you want the master to be able to connect to you need to configure a security profile with a unique name an...

Page 94: ... configure a point to point wireless network for the 802 11a na modes c Select the Enable Wireless Bridging check box The Local MAC Address field is a nonconfigurable field that shows the MAC address of the wireless access point d Select the Wireless Point to Multi Point Bridge radio button The screen adjusts The profile table shows four security profiles e Select a security profile to edit by sel...

Page 95: ... NETGEAR WDS 1 NETGEAR WDS 2 NETGEAR WDS 3 and NETGEAR WDS 4 Remote MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the remote wireless access point the MAC address of AP2 or AP 3 on LAN Segment 1 in Figure 19 on page 93 Authentication Settings NetworkAuthentication and Data Encryption From the Network Authentication drop down menu select Open System WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK Your selection determines the options ...

Page 96: ...sphrase length needs to be between 8 and 63 characters inclusive WPA2 PSK AES Advanced Encryption Standard is the standard encryption method used with WPA2 PSK and the only selection possible from the Data Encryption drop down menu In the WPA Passphrase Network Key field enter a passphrase The passphrase length needs to be between 8 and 63 characters inclusive Note If you want to use the 11n rates...

Page 97: ...nd security options are displayed in the table select the check boxes in the Enable column for all security profiles that you want to enable d On the Bridging screen click Apply The point to multipoint bridge settings are activated 3 Configure AP2 on LAN Segment 2 see Figure 19 on page 93 in point to point bridge mode with the remote MAC address of AP1 4 Configure AP3 on LAN Segment 3 see Figure 1...

Page 98: ...e wireless access points Each security profile requires a unique name and needs to include the MAC address of the remote wireless access point You can configure up to four such security profiles NETGEAR WDS 1 NETGEAR WDS 2 and so on The following figure shows an example in which AP1 AP2 and AP3 repeat the wireless signal in point to multipoint bridge mode AP2 requires a security profile for AP1 an...

Page 99: ...box The Local MAC Address field is a nonconfigurable field that shows the MAC address of the wireless access point d Select the Wireless Point to Multi Point Bridge radio button The screen adjusts The profile table shows four security profiles e Select a security profile to edit by selecting the corresponding radio button to the left of the profile f Edit to configure the selected security profile...

Page 100: ...ofiles are NETGEAR WDS 1 NETGEAR WDS 2 NETGEAR WDS 3 and NETGEAR WDS 4 Remote MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the remote wireless access point the MAC address of AP1 or AP3 in Figure 20 on page 98 Authentication Settings NetworkAuthentication and Data Encryption From the Network Authentication drop down menu select Open System WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK Your selection determines the options that the...

Page 101: ...sphrase length needs to be between 8 and 63 characters inclusive WPA2 PSK AES Advanced Encryption Standard is the standard encryption method used with WPA2 PSK and the only selection possible from the Data Encryption drop down menu In the WPA Passphrase Network Key field enter a passphrase The passphrase length needs to be between 8 and 63 characters inclusive Note If you want to use the 11n rates...

Page 102: ...point to multipoint bridge mode d If the correct profile names and security options are displayed in the table select the check boxes in the Enable column for all security profiles that you want to enable e On the Bridging screen click Apply The repeater settings are activated 3 Configure AP1 on LAN Segment 1 see Figure 20 on page 98 in repeater mode with the remote MAC address of AP2 4 Configure ...

Page 103: ...ollect data from RFID tags and devices and forward the data to an RFID server a computer that is running RFID software Note The wireless access point and integrated RFID module cannot configure the RFID tags and devices The RFID module passes on traffic from the RFID tags and devices to the RFID server Enable the RFID Module and Configure the RFID Server For the integrated RFID module to communica...

Page 104: ...nable check box to enable or disable the associated RFID server Server IP Address The IP address of the RFID server which can be a LAN or WAN IP address Server Port The port number on the RFID server that is used for communication with the RFID module Local Port The port number on wireless access point that is used for communication with the RFID server You can configure the local port only when t...

Page 105: ... Firmware Version The firmware version of the RFID module Hardware Version The hardware version of the RFID module Connection Status Server Connection Type The server connection type applies to all RFID servers and is either TCP or UDP Server IP The IP address of the RFID server Server Port The port number on the RFID server Local IP The IP address of the RFID module which is normally the same as ...

Page 106: ... the Yes radio button By default the No radio button is selected 3 Click Apply To reset the RFID module 1 Select RFID Maintenance Reset The Reboot RFID Module screen displays Traffic Meter Server IP The IP address of the RFID server Received Pkts bytes The number of packets and the number of bytes that are received by the RFID module Transmitted Pkts bytes The number of packets and the number of b...

Page 107: ...Advanced Configuration 107 ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless N Access Point with RFID Support WNDAP380R 2 Select the Yes radio button By default the No radio button is selected 3 Click Apply ...

Page 108: ...This chapter describes how to monitor the wireless access point and its network traffic The chapter includes the following sections View System Information Monitor Wireless Clients View the Activity Log Traffic Statistics ...

Page 109: ... Information The System screen provides a summary of the current wireless access point configuration settings including current IP settings and current wireless settings This information is read only so any changes need to be made on other screens To view the System screen Select Monitoring System ...

Page 110: ...re that is installed Serial Number The serial number of the wireless access point Current Time The current time For information about how to change the time settings see Configure Basic General System Settings and Time Settings on page 20 Current Settings For information about how to change any of these IP settings see Configure the IP Settings on page 21 IP Address The IP address of the wireless ...

Page 111: ...k connectivity Under these circumstances be aware that the Available Wireless Stations table includes only the stations associated with this wireless access point To view the attached wireless clients and to view details for a wireless client 1 Select Monitoring Wireless Stations The Wireless Stations screen displays 2 Optional Click Refresh to update the list If the wireless access point is reboo...

Page 112: ...ss Stations Details screen Setting Description MAC Address The MAC address of the wireless client BSSID The BSSID that the wireless client is using SSID The SSID that the wireless client is using Channel The channel that the wireless client is using Rate The transmit data rate in Mbps of the wireless client State The features that are enabled on the wireless client Type The authentication and encr...

Page 113: ...ed from the wireless client Capability The summary of the capability of the wireless client that was detected during association Cipher The cipher that the wireless client is using and that defines the type of encryption SNR The signal to noise ratio SNR that indicates how much the signal of the wireless client has been corrupted by noise Recv Bytes The number of bytes received on the wireless cli...

Page 114: ...e log contents is saved to a file on your computer or to a disk drive 4 Optional Click Clear The log contents are cleared Traffic Statistics The Statistics screen displays information for both wired LAN and wireless WLAN network traffic To display the Statistics screen Select Monitoring Statistics To update the statistics information click Refresh ...

Page 115: ... point was restarted Broadcast Packets The number of broadcast packets received and transmitted over the wireless connection since the wireless access point was restarted Multicast Packets The number of multicast packets received and transmitted over the wireless connection since the wireless access point was restarted Total Packets The total number of packets received and transmitted over the wir...

Page 116: ...ser Go to You Cannot Configure the Wireless Access Point from a Browser on page 119 A time out occurs Go to When You Enter a URL or IP Address a Time Out Error Occurs on page 120 I have problems with the LAN connection Go to Troubleshoot a TCP IP Network Using the Ping Utility on page 120 The date or time is not correct Go to Problems with Date and Time on page 122 I have problems with the RFID mo...

Page 117: ...tive LED is lit or blinks green when there is Ethernet traffic The LAN LED indicates the LAN speed green for 1000 Mbps and amber for 100 Mbps or 10 Mbps The WLAN LED is lit or blinks green when the wireless LAN WLAN is ready If any of these conditions does not occur see the appropriate following section No LEDs Are Lit on the Wireless Access Point It takes a few seconds for the Power LED to light ...

Page 118: ...e is used Use a standard straight through Category 5 Ethernet cable such as the one that came with the wireless access point If the network device has Auto Uplink MDI MDIX ports you can use either a crossover cable or a normal straight through cable The WLAN LED Is Not Light The wireless access point s antenna is not working If the WLAN LED remains off either disconnect the cables to the PoE switc...

Page 119: ...r uses a fixed static IP address ensure that it is using an IP address in the range of the wireless access point The wireless access point s default IP address is 192 168 0 100 its subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 and the DHCP client is disabled Make sure that your network configuration settings are correct If you are using the NetBIOS name of the wireless access point to connect ensure that your comp...

Page 120: ...ake sure that it is working correctly Troubleshoot a TCP IP Network Using the Ping Utility Most TCP IP terminal devices and routers contain a ping utility that sends an echo request packet to the designated device The device then responds with an echo reply You can easily troubleshoot a TCP IP network by using the ping utility in your computer Test the LAN Path to Your Wireless Access Point Test t...

Page 121: ... works correctly test the path from your computer to a remote device 1 From the Windows toolbar click the Start button and select Run 2 In the Windows Run window type ping n 10 IP address where IP address is the IP address of a remote device such as the DNS server of your ISP If the path is functioning correctly replies as in the previous section display If you do not receive replies Check that yo...

Page 122: ...correct date and time Cause The wireless access point has not yet successfully reached the network time server Check that your Internet access settings are configured correctly If you have just completed configuring the wireless access point wait at least five minutes and check the date and time again The day is correct or one day ahead or behind and the hours are ahead or behind Cause You have se...

Page 123: ...n RFID server from the drop down menu 3 In the Command field of the Module Test section or the Network Test section enter a debug command in hexadecimal format 4 Click Send The Module Test section displays the messages that the RFID module sends to the RFID server The Network Test section displays the messages that the RFID server sends to the RFID module ...

Page 124: ...pendix provides factory default settings and technical specifications for the ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless N Access Point with RFID Support WNDAP380R The appendix includes the following sections Technical Specifications Factory Default Settings ...

Page 125: ...ble referred to as Best Data rates for a 20 MHz channel width and a long guard interval 800 ms 0 6 5 Mbps 1 13 Mbps 2 19 5 Mbps 3 26 Mbps 4 39 Mbps 5 52 Mbps 6 58 5 Mbps 7 65 Mbps 8 13 Mbps 9 26 Mbps 10 39 Mbps 11 52 Mbps 12 78 Mbps 13 104 Mbps 14 117 Mbps 15 130 Mbps and auto rate capable referred to as Best Data rates for a 40 MHz channel width and an automatic guard interval 0 15 Mbps 1 30 Mbps...

Page 126: ...s 3 60 Mbps 4 90 Mbps 5 120 Mbps 6 135 Mbps 7 150 Mbps 8 30 Mbps 9 60 Mbps 10 90 Mbps 11 120 Mbps 12 180 Mbps 13 240 Mbps 14 270 Mbps 15 300 Mbps and auto rate capable referred to as Best Data rates for a 40 MHz channel width and a long guard interval 800 ms 0 13 5 Mbps 1 27 Mbps 2 40 5 Mbps 3 54 Mbps 4 81 Mbps 5 108 Mbps 6 121 5 Mbps 7 135 Mbps 8 27 Mbps 9 54 Mbps 10 81 Mbps 11 108 Mbps 12 162 Mb...

Page 127: ...eless access point to reboot Electrical and Physical Specifications Power adapter 12 VDC 1A plug is localized to country of sale Physical specifications Dimensions h x w x d 253 75 x 253 75 x 54 76 mm 10 0 x 10 0 x 2 16 in Weight 1 5 kg 3 31 lb Environmental specifications Operating temperature 0 to 55 C 32 to 131 F Operating humidity 10 9 noncondensing Electromagnetic compliance CCC and SRRC Tabl...

Page 128: ...isabled Secure Telnet Disabled Time zone USA Pacific NTP client Enabled Custom NTP server Disabled Port speed 10 100 1000 Ethernet MAC address See bottom label DHCP server DHCP server Disabled DHCP server VLAN ID 1 DHCP server IP range start address 192 168 0 2 DHCP server IP range start address 192 168 0 50 DHCP server subnet mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP server gateway IP address 192 168 0 1 DHCP serv...

Page 129: ...dio frequency channels 11ng Auto 11na Auto MCS index data rate transmission speed Best Note Maximum wireless signal rate derived from IEEE Standard 802 11 specifications Actual throughput will vary Network conditions and environmental factors including volume of network traffic building materials and construction and network overhead lower actual data throughput rate Channel width 11ng 20 MHz 11na...

Page 130: ... profile security Profile name NETGEAR Profile state Enabled Wireless network names SSIDs NETGEAR_11ng NETGEAR_11na Broadcast wireless network names SSIDs Enabled Network authentication Open system no authentication Data encryption None Wireless client security separation Disabled VLAN ID 1 Wireless security features Rogue AP detection Disabled MAC authentication Disabled RADIUS servers None RADIU...

Page 131: ... Configuration setting country Country region dhcp DHCP server setting dns1 DNS1 server dns2 DNS2 server gateway default gateway lease Lease time start Start IP address status Status stop Stop IP address subnet subnet mask vlan Vlan id wins1 WINS1 server wins2 WINS1 server hotspot Hotspot setting redirect Hotspot redirection URL status Hotspot status ip set host IP address Host IP address dhcp cli...

Page 132: ...l Wireless beacon period in TU 1024 us channel Wireless channel depends on country and wireless mode channel auto Set wireless channel to auto mode channel width Wireless channel width client isolation Client isolation status data rate Wireless transmission date rate dtim Wireless DTIM period in beacon interval fragmentation length Wireless fragmentation threshold guard interval Interval from inte...

Page 133: ...n encryption Data encryption name Profile name remote mac Remote MAC wep key Wireless wep key wpa passphrase Wireless wpa passphrase 3 3rd WDS security profile status 3 3rd security profile authentication Authentication type authentication open encryption Data encryption name Profile name remote mac Remote MAC wep key Wireless wep key wpa passphrase Wireless wpa passphrase 4th 4th WDS security pro...

Page 134: ...ntrol policy enable authentication Wireless authentication type authentication 8021x Select wireless 802 1x authentication type authentication open encryption Select wireless open encryption authentication type authentication shared key encryption Wireless shared key encryption broadcast Broadcast enable dynamic vlan Dynamic VLAN id name Profile name security separation Disable associated wireless...

Page 135: ...entication shared key encryption Wireless shared key encryption broadcast Broadcast enable dynamic vlan Dynamic VLAN id name Profile name security separation Disable associated wireless client communication ssid Network name 1 32 chars vlan VLAN id wep key Wireless wep key type wpa passphrase Wireless wpa passphrase 5 5th security profile enable 5 5th security profile access control Access control...

Page 136: ...rity separation Disable associated wireless client communication ssid Network name 1 32 chars vlan VLAN id wep key Wireless wep key type wpa passphrase Wireless wpa passphrase 7 7th security profile enable 7 7th security profile access control Access control enable access control policy Access control policy enable authentication Wireless authentication type authentication 8021x Select wireless 80...

Page 137: ...ciated wireless client communication ssid Network name 1 32 chars vlan VLAN id wep key Wireless wep key type wpa passphrase Wireless wpa passphrase wmm WMM settings enable WMM enable parameter Qos parameter ap AP queue Queue 0 Access point best effort voice data 1 Access point low priority data 2 Access point video data 3 Access point voice data sta Station queue Queue 0 Station best effort voice ...

Page 138: ...ifferent transmit rogue ap detection Enable rogue access point detection rogue ap detection knownap add Add rogue access point detection rogue ap detection knownap del MAC Delete rogue access point detection rogue ap detection knownap del all Delete rogue access point detection Database rts threshold Wireless RTS CTS threshold wds Wireless Bridge status wds Wireless Bridge setting 1 1st WDS securi...

Page 139: ...cy Access control policy enable authentication Wireless authentication type authentication 8021x Select wireless 802 1x authentication type authentication open encryption Select wireless open encryption authentication type authentication shared key encryption Wireless shared key encryption broadcast Broadcast enable dynamic vlan Dynamic VLAN id name Profile name security separation Disable associa...

Page 140: ...ireless open encryption authentication type authentication shared key encryption Wireless shared key encryption broadcast Broadcast enable dynamic vlan Dynamic VLAN id name Profile name security separation Disable associated wireless client communication ssid Network name 1 32 chars vlan VLAN id wep key Wireless wep key type wpa passphrase Wireless wpa passphrase 4 4nd security profile enable 4 4t...

Page 141: ...LAN id name Profile name security separation Disable associated wireless client communication ssid Network name 1 32 chars vlan VLAN id wep key Wireless wep key type wpa passphrase Wireless wpa passphrase 6 6th security profile enable 6 6th security profile access control Access control enable access control policy Access control policy enable authentication Wireless authentication type authentica...

Page 142: ... 32 chars vlan VLAN id wep key Wireless wep key type wpa passphrase Wireless wpa passphrase 8 8th security profile enable 8 8th security profile access control Access control enable access control policy Access control policy enable authentication Wireless authentication type authentication 8021x Select wireless 802 1x authentication type authentication open encryption Select wireless open encrypt...

Page 143: ...ng server auth server Authentication server acct server Accounting Shared secret secondary Secondary server auth port Authentication port acct port Accounting port auth secret Authentication Shared secret acct secret Accounting Shared secret auth server Authentication server acct server Accounting Shared secret remote Remote access settings ssh Enable remote access via SSH telnet Enable remote acc...

Page 144: ...oad new system firmware file fromtftp server reset ap Reset the ap restore configuration Restore system configuration restore default password Restore default system password restore factory default Restore default system configurations save and activate Save and activate configuration show Show system settings country Show Country dhcp Show DHCP settings ethernet Ethernet interface statistics Sho...

Page 145: ...curity profile 5 5th security profile 6 6th security profile 7 7th security profile 8 8th security profile wmm WMM settings 5 Show 5GHz wlan interface settings 5 5GHz wlan interface settings associated client Associated client s macacl Wireless access control ACL mac address list rogue ap detection Rogue ap detection known Known scanned Scanned list config Config list unknown Unknown list station ...

Page 146: ...ity profile 7 7th security profile 8 8th security profile wmm WMM settings radius Radius settings primary Primary server settings secondary Secondary server settings remote Remote settings snmp settings SNMP settings software version Software version spanning tree Spanning tree settings syslog settings Syslog settings system info System information time settings Time settings ...

Page 147: ...me Spacing interval 86 A MPDU Aggregated MAC Protocol Data Unit frames 84 Arbitration Inter Frame Spacing AIFS interval 86 associated identifier AID 112 associations wireless clients 115 authentication network 43 RADIUS servers 55 56 autosensing over Ethernet 10 B background traffic advanced QoS 85 WMM QoS 61 backing up 69 basic service set BSS 43 basic service set identifier BSSID configuring 46 ...

Page 148: ...tory settings restoring 70 IP address 18 127 ISP gateway 22 login password 18 127 SNMP 64 subnet mask 22 127 user name 18 127 delivery traffic indication message DTIM interval 84 DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol client and server 22 24 DNS Domain Name System servers 22 24 DTIM delivery traffic indication message interval 84 dual band support concurrent 9 dynamic and static VLANs 50 Dynamic...

Page 149: ...bleshooting 117 legacy 802 1X wireless security 49 52 link test wireless bridging 92 96 101 local MAC addresses 58 location country and region 20 logging activities 113 logging in 18 login URL name and password 127 losing wireless connection 59 M MAC addresses default wireless access point 20 Ethernet port 110 known access points 78 restricting access by 41 57 unknown access points 77 wireless car...

Page 150: ...le type 84 pre shared key PSK WPA WPA2 and mixed mode 42 55 priority queues advanced QoS 85 WMM QoS 61 profiles security creating and configuring 46 51 described 43 PSK pre shared key WPA WPA2 and mixed mode 42 55 Q QoS Quality of Service advanced settings 85 87 basic settings WMM 61 62 R radio scheduling to turn off 60 turning off 2 4 GHz 26 turning off 5 GHz 29 radio frequency identification RFI...

Page 151: ...ffic network 114 RFID packets 104 status monitoring RFID module server and traffic 104 system clients and network 108 115 STP Spanning Tree Protocol enabling 81 streaming media advanced QoS 85 WMM QoS 61 subnet mask default 127 DHCP clients 24 wireless access point 22 supported standards 8 syslog 73 system monitoring 109 system requirements 8 T tagged VLAN 80 tags RFID 103 TCP IP network troublesh...

Page 152: ...nfiguring with 50 54 RADIUS configuring with 49 53 types of encryption 41 WINS servers 24 wired equivalent privacy WEP configuring 49 52 types of encryption 41 wireless adapters 802 11b g n and 802 11a n 16 wireless bridging modes 88 wireless client association 92 97 102 wireless clients access control 51 associated number of 115 monitoring 111 separating 43 50 trusted 58 wireless connection losin...

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