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Instant
Wave
High Speed
Access Point
Access Control:
Access Control
is the next tab on the box (
Figure 13
). The AP’s access control is
managed by a control table on the Access Point (AP).
Figure 13. Configuration/Access Control
The first time this box is opened the table will be empty. This means that there are
no restrictions on who can access and reconfigure the AP and any user may modify
s operation. This is like going on vacation and leaving your front door
open. To avoid chaos on the network, access to the AP configuration should be
restricted to only those for whom it is absolutely necessary.
First click
Add
to open the
New Entry
dialog box (
Figure 14
).
Figure 14. New Entry
Enter your IP address and then set your own access rights to Read/Write (see the
following note). Two levels of access are available. To set access rights, enter a
station’s IP address and community string (community string is used as the
password to access the AP) and choose
Read
or
Read/Write
.
Note: Do not set all the stations in the Access Contro l table to Read-only. Once
this is set and enabled, it will be difficult to modify the AP. Should this
situation occur, refer to Troubleshooting , page 38
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