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1. Introduction
1.1. Overview
The KWG-6080 Wall Access Point enables 802.11n or 802.11g client computers to access the re-
sources on an Ethernet network wirelessly or wired. It conveniently fits into standard wall boxes and
only takes a few minutes to install and configure for use. The Wall-AP has a built-in browser-based
management application offering an easy to follow setup-wizard for novice wireless users as well as
comprehensive settings for more advanced users and/or network administrators.
1.2. Features
Access Point Firmware Features
Operational Modes
AP/Bridge.
This mode provides both Access Point and
Static
LAN-to-LAN Bridg-
ing functionality. The static LAN-to-LAN bridging function is supported through
Wireless Distribution System (WDS).
AP Client.
This mode is for
Dynamic
LAN-to-LAN Bridging. The AP Client auto-
matically establishes bridge links with APs from any vendor.
RF Type Selection.
The RF type of the WLAN interface can be configured to work in
IEEE 802.11n only, IEEE 802.11g only, IEEE 802.11g only, or mixed mode (802.11n,
802.11g and 802.11b simultaneously).
64-bit and 128-bit WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy).
For authentication and data
encryption.
Enabling/Disabling SSID Broadcasts.
When the Access Point is in AP/Bridge mode,
the administrator can enable or disable the SSID broadcasts functionality for security rea-
sons. When the SSID broadcast functionality is disabled, a client computer cannot connect
to the Access Point with “blank” network name (SSID, Service Set ID); the correct SSID
has to be specified on client computers.
MAC-address-based Access Control.
When the Access Point is in AP/Bridge mode,
it can be configured to block unauthorized wireless client computers based on MAC (Me-
dia Access Control) addresses. Additionally, an ACL (Access Control List) can be
downloaded from a TFTP server.
IEEE 802.1x/RADIUS.
When the Access Point is in AP/Bridge mode, it can be config-
ured to authenticate wireless users and distribute encryption keys dynamically by IEEE
802.1x Port-Based Network Access Control and RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In
User Service).