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WG103 ProSafe 802.11g Wireless Access Point Reference Manual

Index-5

v1.0, February 2009

roaming

 

3-7

4-13

rogue APs

detection

 

4-19

importing a list from a file

 

4-20

statistics

 

4-13

RTS (Request to Send) threshold

 

5-6

S

secure shell (SSH)

configuring

 

4-18

connection

 

4-16

secure Telnet

configuring

 

4-18

security profiles

creating and configuring

 

3-5

description

 

1-3

3-3

names

 

3-6

security slot

 

1-6

security, rogue AP detection

 

4-19

security, wireless

broadcasting of the SSID

 

3-2

3-7

multiple BSSIDs combined with VLANs

 

3-2

options

 

3-1

restricting access by MAC address

 

3-2

3-14

See 

WEP

See 

WPA

sending activity log

 

4-7

settings

8021Q VLAN

 

5-3

advanced QoS

 

5-6

advanced wireless LAN

 

5-5

basic IP

 

2-7

basic QoS

 

2-11

basic wireless

 

2-8

bridging and repeating

 

5-9

data encryption

 

3-8

Ethernet link

 

5-1

general

 

2-5

hotspot

 

5-2

MAC authentication

 

3-14

RADIUS servers

 

3-9

remote console

 

4-18

security profiles

 

3-5

SNMP

 

4-16

time

 

2-6

WEP

 

3-10

WPA

 

3-12

shared key

 

3-7

3-11

signal, strength

 

2-10

SNMP (Simple Network Management protocol)

remote management

 

4-16

support

 

1-2

specifications, general

 

A-1

SSIDs

default and renaming

 

2-9

3-6

A-2

matching

 

2-10

standards

802.11b

 

1-4

2-9

802.11e

 

1-4

5-6

802.11g

 

1-1

1-3

1-4

statistics

network traffic

 

4-10

rogue APs

 

4-13

usage

 

4-11

subnet mask

configuring

 

2-7

default

 

2-4

A-2

viewing

 

4-10

Super-G mode

 

1-3

5-5

support, technical

 

ii

syslog server

 

4-7

system

information

 

4-8

4-9

requirements

 

1-4

time

 

4-9

T

technical support

 

ii

Telnet

configuring

 

4-18

connection

 

4-16

temperatures, operating

 

A-1

Test LED

 

1-5

2-3

6-3

testing, wireless connectivity

 

2-12

time

configuring

 

2-5

Summary of Contents for WG103 ProSafe

Page 1: ...202 10468 01 February 2009 v 1 0 NETGEAR Inc 350 East Plumeria Drive San Jose CA 95134 USA WG103 ProSafe 802 11g Wireless Access Point Reference Manual...

Page 2: ...al design operational function and or reliability NETGEAR reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without notice NETGEAR does not assume any liability that may oc...

Page 3: ...hysical placement of the wireless access point For best results identify a location for your wireless access point according to these guidelines Away from potential sources of interference such as PCs...

Page 4: ...t tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele s tetele English Hereby NETGEAR Inc declares that this WG103 ProSafe 802 11g Wireless Access Point is in compliance with the essential requirements and other rele...

Page 5: ...a e WG103 ProSafe 802 11g Wireless Access Point jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozosta ymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999 5 EC Portugu s Portuguese NETGEAR Inc declara que este WG...

Page 6: ...uctions Federal Office for Telecommunications Approvals has been notified of the placing of this equipment on the market and has been granted the right to test the series for compliance with the regul...

Page 7: ...Supported Standards and Conventions 1 1 Key Features 1 2 802 11g Standards based Wireless Networking 1 3 Wi Fi Multimedia WMM Support 1 4 System Requirements 1 4 What s In the Box 1 4 Hardware Descri...

Page 8: ...s 3 4 Creating and Editing Security Profiles 3 5 Configuring the RADIUS Server Settings 3 9 Configuring WEP 3 10 Configuring WPA 3 12 Restricting Wireless Access by MAC Address 3 14 Chapter 4 Managing...

Page 9: ...5 11 How to Configure Repeater Mode 5 13 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Basic Functioning 6 1 No LEDs are Lit on the Wireless Access Point 6 2 The LAN LED is Not Lit 6 2 The Wireless LAN Activity LED Does...

Page 10: ...WG103 ProSafe 802 11g Wireless Access Point Reference Manual x Contents v1 0 February 2009...

Page 11: ...and Configuration describes how to install and configure your WG103 Access Point for wireless connectivity Chapter 3 Wireless Security describes how to wireless security for your WG103 Access Point an...

Page 12: ...ing to these specifications Italic Emphasis books CDs file and server names extensions Bold User input IP addresses GUI screen text Fixed Command prompt CLI text code italic URL links Note This format...

Page 13: ...ual you can choose one of the following options according to your needs Printing a page from HTML Each page in the HTML version of the manual is dedicated to a major topic Select File Print from the b...

Page 14: ...at the top left corner of any page in the manual The PDF version of the complete manual opens in a browser window Click the print icon in the upper left corner of your browser window Revision History...

Page 15: ...several hundred feet Most wireless access points are rated between 30 50 users simultaneously The WG103 acts as a bridge between the wired LAN and wireless clients Connecting multiple WG103 access po...

Page 16: ...reless Access Point Operates as a standard 802 11g wireless access point Point to point bridge In this mode the WG103 communicates only with another bridge mode wireless access point You must enter th...

Page 17: ...tified VLAN Support Short for virtual LAN a network of computers that behave as if they are connected to the same network even though they may actually be physically located on different segments of a...

Page 18: ...0 240 V 50 60 HZ AC power source A Web browser for configuration such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or above or Mozilla Firefox 1 5 or above At least one computer with the TCP IP protocol install...

Page 19: ...e hardware functions of the WG103 front and rear panels are described below Front Panel Viewed from left to right the WG103 has these four status LEDs PWR TEST LAN and WLAN Figure 1 1 Table 1 1 Front...

Page 20: ...fault factory settings LAN Ethernet link indicator Off No connection detected on the Ethernet link Amber On 10 Mbps Ethernet link detected Amber Flashing Data is being transmitted or received on the 1...

Page 21: ...t RJ 45 port to connect to an Ethernet LAN through a device such as a hub switch router or Power Over Ethernet POE switch 6 Power socket This connects to the WG103 power adapter Bottom Panel The botto...

Page 22: ...WG103 ProSafe 802 11g Wireless Access Point Reference Manual 1 8 Introduction v1 0 February 2009...

Page 23: ...You Begin You need to consider the following guidelines and requirements before you can set up your wireless access point See also System Requirements on page 1 4 Wireless Equipment Placement and Ran...

Page 24: ...tions can take slightly longer to establish Also WEP encryption can consume more battery power on a notebook computer Ethernet Cabling Requirements The wireless access point connects to your LAN via t...

Page 25: ...network record its TCP IP configuration settings 3 Configure the computer with a static IP address of 192 168 0 210 and 255 255 255 0 as the subnet mask 4 Connect an Ethernet cable from the wireless a...

Page 26: ...DHCP client to be disabled 1 Open a Web browser such as Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox 2 Connect to the wireless access point by entering its default address of http 192 168 0 229 into your brow...

Page 27: ...on the bottom label of the wireless access point You can modify the default name with a unique name up to 15 characters long The default is netgearxxxxxx8 where xxxxx represents the first five digits...

Page 28: ...played NTP Client Select one of the following radio buttons Enable Your wireless access point synchronizes with a Network Time Protocol NTP server Disable Your wireless access point does not synchroni...

Page 29: ...e wireless access point get its TCP IP configuration from the DHCP server on your network The wireless access point gets the IP address subnet mask and the default gateway settings automatically from...

Page 30: ...elect this check box you must ensure that your default gateway is configured 3 Click Apply to save your settings Configure Basic Wireless Settings To configure the basic wireless settings 1 Log in to...

Page 31: ...to disable access through the wireless access point Doing so can be helpful for configuration network tuning or troubleshooting activities Wireless Network Name SSID The SSID is also known as the wire...

Page 32: ...rent 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 In infrastructure mode wirele...

Page 33: ...to the Wireless Access Point on page 2 4 2 Select Configuration Wireless Basis QoS Settings The basic QoS Settings screen displays 3 Specify the following fields Wi Fi Multimedia WMM Select the Enable...

Page 34: ...3 Wireless Security Deploying the Wireless Access Point After you have tested basic wireless connectivity see the previous section and have set up wireless security as described in Chapter 3 Wireless...

Page 35: ...y by using a browser such as Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox to browse the Internet or check for file and printer access on your network Note By default the wireless access point is set with the...

Page 36: ...WG103 ProSafe 802 11g Wireless Access Point Reference Manual 2 14 Basic Installation and Configuration v1 0 February 2009...

Page 37: ...ress on page 3 14 Wireless Data Security Options Indoors computers can connect over 802 11g wireless networks at a maximum range of 300 feet Typically a wireless access point inside a building works b...

Page 38: ...ess adds an obstacle against unwanted access to your network but the data broadcast over the wireless link is fully exposed For information about how to restrict access by MAC address see Restricting...

Page 39: ...diting Security Profiles on page 3 5 To set up a security profile you select its network authentication type data encryption wireless client security separation and VLAN ID Network Authentication The...

Page 40: ...information in a safe place SSID The Service Set Identification SSID identifies the wireless local area network You may customize it by using up to 32 alphanumeric characters Write your SSID on the li...

Page 41: ...RADIUS servers Server Name IP Address Primary _________________ Secondary __________________ Port ___________________________________ Shared Secret ___________________________________ Creating and Edi...

Page 42: ...tell profiles apart Wireless Network Name SSID The SSID is also known as the wireless network name The SSID separates network traffic from different wireless networks To connect any wireless device t...

Page 43: ...ntication Use the information in the following table to set the network authentication Table 3 1 Network Authentication Types Field Description Open System Can be used with WEP encryption or no encryp...

Page 44: ...WPA2 PSK This option allows clients to use either WPA with TKIP or WPA2 with AES If selected encryption must be TKIP AES The WPA passphrase Network key must also be entered See Configuring WPA on page...

Page 45: ...ess point at its default LAN address of http 192 168 0 229 with its default user name of admin and default password of password or using whatever password and LAN address you have chosen for the wirel...

Page 46: ...ey Every Seconds Select this check box to enable re keying of the global key and enter a value in seconds The global key re key can be done based on time interval in seconds The default is 1800 second...

Page 47: ...use a passphrase to generate the WEP keys enter a word or group of characters and click Generate Keys The four key fields will be automatically populated with key values You can also enter the keys ma...

Page 48: ...s in Appendix B Configuring WPA WPA PSK data encryption provides data security The very strong authentication along with dynamic per frame rekeying of WPA makes it virtually impossible to compromise N...

Page 49: ...pull down menu select the WPA or WPA2 option of your choice Legacy 802 1X WPA with Radius WPA2 with Radius WPA WPA2 with Radius WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Some options require that you configu...

Page 50: ...nnect to the wireless access point MAC address filtering adds an obstacle against unwanted access to your network but the data broadcast over the wireless link is fully exposed To restrict access base...

Page 51: ...MAC Address Database There are two methods to enter a MAC address in the Trusted Wireless Stations table Select a station ID and MAC address from the list of available wireless cards that the wireles...

Page 52: ...WG103 ProSafe 802 11g Wireless Access Point Reference Manual 3 16 Wireless Security v1 0 February 2009...

Page 53: ...ur Settings The configuration settings of the wireless access point are stored in a configuration file in the wireless access point This file can be backed up to a computer restored from a computer or...

Page 54: ...e your settings from a saved configuration file 1 Log in to the wireless access point at its default LAN address of http 192 168 0 229 with its default user name of admin and default password of passw...

Page 55: ...ccess point see Rear Panel on page 1 6 The Reset button has two functions Reboot When pressed and released the wireless access point reboots restarts Reset to Factory Defaults When pressed and held do...

Page 56: ...settings to the factory default values 1 Log in to the wireless access point at its default LAN address of http 192 168 0 229 with its default user name of admin and default password of password or us...

Page 57: ...ess access point at its default LAN address of http 192 168 0 229 with its default user name of admin and default password of password or using whatever password and LAN address you have chosen for th...

Page 58: ...ing Network Management Information The wireless access point provides a variety of status and usage information which are discussed in the following sections Viewing the Activity Log You can view the...

Page 59: ...refresh the screen click Refresh Sending the Activity Log to a Syslog Server To send the activity log to a syslog server 1 Log in to the wireless access point at its default LAN address of http 192 1...

Page 60: ...nds all the system activity information to the specified IP address Viewing System Information The System Information is a summary of the wireless access point configuration settings To view the syste...

Page 61: ...ss Point Name NetBIOS name The default name may be changed if desired MAC Address The MAC Address of the wireless access point s Ethernet port Country Region The domain or region for which the wireles...

Page 62: ...sk for the wireless access point Default Gateway The default gateway for the wireless access point communication DHCP Client If this is enabled the current IP address was obtained from a DHCP server o...

Page 63: ...number of bytes sent since the wireless access point was restarted Wireless LAN Received Transmitted Unicast Packets The Unicast packets sent since the wireless access point was restarted Broadcast P...

Page 64: ...ssword of password or using whatever password and LAN address you have chosen for the wireless access point 2 Select Monitoring Wireless Stations The Available Wireless Stations table displays For eac...

Page 65: ...ess of http 192 168 0 229 with its default user name of admin and default password of password or using whatever password and LAN address you have chosen for the wireless access point 2 Select Monitor...

Page 66: ...the Known AP List 1 Log in to the wireless access point at its default LAN address of http 192 168 0 229 with its default user name of admin and default password of password or using whatever passwor...

Page 67: ...r using whatever password and LAN address you have chosen for the wireless access point 2 Select Maintenance Password Change Password The Change Password screen displays To change the password 1 Enter...

Page 68: ...MP is used in network management systems to monitor network attached devices for conditions that warrant administrative attention SNMP exposes management data in the form of variables on the managed s...

Page 69: ...the SNMP manager to read and write the MIB objects of the wireless access point The default setting is private Trap Community Name The community name that is associated with the IP address to receive...

Page 70: ...assword of password or using whatever password and LAN address you have chosen for the wireless access point 2 Select Maintenance Remote Management Remote Console The Remote Console screen displays 3...

Page 71: ...ser name of admin and default password of password or using whatever password and LAN address you have chosen for the wireless access point 2 Select Configuration Security Advanced Rogue AP The Rogue...

Page 72: ...ist of known APs Select the Merge radio button to add the new MAC addresses to the existing list 3 Click Browse and navigate to the location where you saved the text file 4 Select the file and click O...

Page 73: ...ettings on page 5 5 Configuring Advanced QoS Settings on page 5 6 This section describes how to configure station and access point Enhanced Distributed Channel Access EDCA settings Wireless Bridging a...

Page 74: ...settings Hotspot Settings If you want the wireless access point to capture and redirect the first HTTP TCP port 80 request use this feature For example a hotel might want to direct all wireless connec...

Page 75: ...equest will be redirected to the supplied URL 802 1Q VLAN Settings The 802 1Q VLAN protocol on the wireless access point logically separates traffic on the same physical network To configure VLAN sett...

Page 76: ...e tagged with known VLAN IDs Management VLAN Management VLANs are used for managing traffic Telnet SNMP and HTTP to and from the wireless access point Frames belonging to the Management VLAN are not g...

Page 77: ...ireless access point at its default LAN address of http 192 168 0 229 with its default user name of admin and default password of password or using whatever password and LAN address you have chosen fo...

Page 78: ...owing radio buttons Auto A short transmit preamble gives better performance Auto automatically handles both long and short preambles The default setting is Auto Long A long transmit preamble may provi...

Page 79: ...Settings screen displays For most networks the default QoS queue parameter settings work well QoS provides you with the ability to specify parameters on multiple queues for increased throughput and b...

Page 80: ...Arbitration Inter Frame Space Specifies a wait time in milliseconds for data frames Valid values for AIFS are 1 through 255 cwMin Minimum Contention Window Upper limit in milliseconds of a range from...

Page 81: ...mode wireless access points Then all traffic is sent to this master rather than to the other wireless access points See How Configure Point to Multi Point Bridge Mode on page 5 11 Repeater The wireles...

Page 82: ...access point AP1 on LAN Segment 1 in Figure 5 7 a Select the Enable Wireless Bridging and Repeating check box b Select the Wireless Point to Point Bridge radio button c As an option you can enable wi...

Page 83: ...as the LAN devices Both wireless access points must use the same ESSID channel authentication mode and security settings 4 Verify connectivity across LAN 1 and LAN 2 A computer on either LAN segment s...

Page 84: ...8 on page 5 11 in point to point bridge mode with the remote MAC address of AP1 3 Verify the following for all wireless access points The LAN network configuration of the wireless access points are c...

Page 85: ...eater Mode Select this option to enable the wireless access point to operate as a repeater only without communication with other wireless clients All traffic is sent to the remote or downstream wirele...

Page 86: ...gure AP2 in repeater mode with the MAC address of the upstream wireless access point AP1 3 Verify the following for all wireless access points The LAN network configuration of the wireless access poin...

Page 87: ...d the repeating functionality by adding up to two more wireless access points that are configured in repeater mode However since repeaters communicate in half duplex mode the bandwidth decreases as yo...

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Page 89: ...e Internet or the LAN from a Wireless Capable Computer on page 6 3 I cannot access the wireless access point from a browser Go to You Cannot Configure the Wireless Access Point from a Browser on page...

Page 90: ...cess point The LAN LED is Not Lit There is a hardware connection problem Check these items Make sure the cable connectors are securely plugged in at the wireless access point and the network device hu...

Page 91: ...d check that TCP IP is set up properly for that network The usual setting for Windows the Network Properties is set to Obtain an IP address automatically The wireless access point s default values may...

Page 92: ...0 229 and the default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 The wireless access point default setting is for a static IP address If the network where you are connecting it is using DHCP configure it according...

Page 93: ...s settings If you cannot connect to the wireless access point check the LAN and power connections If the wireless access point is configured correctly check your Internet connection for example your c...

Page 94: ...WG103 ProSafe 802 11g Wireless Access Point Reference Manual 6 6 Troubleshooting v1 0 February 2009...

Page 95: ...mm 6 22 in x 3 98 in x 1 14 in Weight 402 5 g 0 89 lbs Environmental Specifications Operating temperature 0 to 45 C Operating humidity 10 90 non condensing Data Encoding 802 11b 1 and 2 Mbps Direct S...

Page 96: ...sensitive password Operating Mode Access Point Access Point Name netgearxxxxx8 where xxxxx are the last five digits of the wireless access point s MAC address Built in DHCP client DHCP client disabled...

Page 97: ...nk ITCP IP Networking Basics http documentation netgear com reference enu tcpip index htm Wireless Networking Basics http documentation netgear com reference enu wireless index htm Preparing Your Netw...

Page 98: ...WG103 ProSafe 802 11g Wireless Access Point Reference Manual B 2 Related Documents v1 0 February 2009...

Page 99: ...IP range lease time lease time status status subnet mask subnet mask wins server WINS server http redirect enable HTTP redirection http redirect url HTTP redirection URL interface select wireless lan...

Page 100: ...it powers rogue ap detection enable rogue access point detection rts threshold wireless RTS CTS threshold security profile create security profile 1 1st security profile authentication authentication...

Page 101: ...key 4 keyno key number name profile name presharedkey pre shared key security separation disable associated wireless client communication ssid network name 1 32 chars status profile status vlan id VL...

Page 102: ...ytype wireless wep key type 6 6th security profile authentication authentication type encryption data encryption hide network name hide network name key1 wireless wep key 1 key2 wireless wep key 2 key...

Page 103: ...number name profile name presharedkey pre shared key security separation disable associated wireless client communication ssid network name 1 32 chars status profile status vlan id VLAN id wep pass p...

Page 104: ...key remote mac remote MAC status profile status wep pass phrase wireless wep passphrase key wepkey wireless wep key wepkeytype wireless wep key type wmm wmm settings ap data0 best effort access point...

Page 105: ...wireless access control ACL operation mode wireless operation mode power wireless transmit power radio enable wireless radio rate wireless transmission date rate rifs transmission enable successive f...

Page 106: ...ntication type encryption data encryption hide network name hide network name key1 wireless wep key 1 key2 wireless wep key 2 key3 wireless wep key 3 key4 wireless wep key 4 keyno key number name prof...

Page 107: ...able associated wireless client communication ssid network name 1 32 chars status profile status vlan id VLAN id wep pass phrase wireless wep passphrase key wepkeytype wireless wep key type 6 6th secu...

Page 108: ...on data encryption hide network name hide network name key1 wireless wep key 1 key2 wireless wep key 2 key3 wireless wep key 3 key4 wireless wep key 4 keyno key number name profile name presharedkey p...

Page 109: ...phrase wireless wep passphrase key wepkey wireless wep key wepkeytype wireless wep key type 4 4th security profile authentication authentication type encryption data encryption name profile name pres...

Page 110: ...ry port secondary accounting server port accounting server secondary sharedsecret secondary accounting server shared secret authentication server primary primary authentication server authentication s...

Page 111: ...configuration restore system configuration restore default password restore default system password show show system settings configuration show system configuration interface show wireless lan interf...

Page 112: ...WG103 ProSafe 802 11g Wireless Access Point Reference Manual C 14 Command Line Reference v1 0 February 2009 system system setting...

Page 113: ...1 2 2 7 available wireless stations list 4 12 B backing up configuration file 4 1 bandwidth 1 3 5 15 Basic Service Set BSS 1 2 Basic Service Set Identifier BSSID description 1 2 number supported 3 3 b...

Page 114: ...Indication Message interval 5 6 dynamic IP address 1 2 E electromagnetic compliance A 1 encryption data security profiles 3 3 settings 3 8 See also WEP See also WPA environmental specifications A 1 er...

Page 115: ...pt 6 4 K keys WEP 1 1 3 12 knowledge base xiii known AP list 4 14 L LAN LED 1 6 2 3 6 2 LAN configuring access 2 5 LEDs front panel description of 1 5 LAN 1 6 2 3 6 2 Power 1 5 2 3 6 2 Test 1 5 2 3 6...

Page 116: ...NMP traps 4 17 power adapter specifications A 1 Power LED 1 5 2 3 6 2 Power over Ethernet PoE 1 3 1 7 2 13 power source 1 4 powersave feature WMM 2 11 preamble type 5 6 printing manual xiii product up...

Page 117: ...ic QoS 2 11 basic wireless 2 8 bridging and repeating 5 9 data encryption 3 8 Ethernet link 5 1 general 2 5 hotspot 5 2 MAC authentication 3 14 RADIUS servers 3 9 remote console 4 18 security profiles...

Page 118: ...ying wireless connectivity 2 13 version firmware 4 9 viewing AP statistics 4 13 available wireless stations 4 12 statistics network traffic 4 10 system information 4 8 VLANs IDs 3 4 3 9 3 12 3 14 mana...

Page 119: ...S 5 6 advanced wireless 5 5 basic QoS 2 11 basic wireless 2 8 wireless general channels 2 10 client security separation 3 8 connection losing 3 14 testing connectivity 2 12 trusted stations 3 15 WLAN...

Page 120: ...WG103 ProSafe 802 11g Wireless Access Point Reference Manual Index 8 v1 0 February 2009...

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