WAP-O3G User Manual
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EAP Method
. In the drop-down list, select the EAP method your network uses:
PEAP
or
TTLS
EAP Authentication:
In the drop-down list, select the EAP authentication
protocol your network uses:
MS-CHAP
or
MS-CHAPv2
Authentication Identity:
In the text box, type an Authentication Identity of 1-32
characters. This is the identity (similar to a username) that you will use to
connect to the WAP-O3G device.
Authentication Password:
In the text box, type the password that clients will
use to connect with the WAP-O3G device.
4.3.
WDS Bridge Mode
NOTE:
The options in the main menu of the WAP-O3G change depending on the current
operating mode of the WAP-O3G. The main menu options discussed in this chapter are those
available in Wireless Bridge mode.
In this mode, the WAP-O3G connects to the MAC address of another WAP-O3G operating in Access
Point mode. The WAP-WG receives and “repeats” the signal of the broadcasting unit. (Please note,
only WEP security can be used in this mode.)
Summary of configuration for WDS Bridge Mode
1.
First setup the WDS enabled Access Point that that will be broadcasting the Wireless
Network with which you wish to associate the O3G. Setup as usual (i.e. SSID, IP Address,
Channel, Security, etc.) Enable the WDS function on the AP and add the O3G’s MAC address
to the WDS client table.
2.
Connect the O3G to the LAN and login via your Web Browser.