Chapter 4 Tutorial
NWA1000 Series User’s Guide
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Enter the PSK you want to use in your network in the
Pre Shared Key
field. In this example, the
PSK is
ThisismyGuestWPA2pre-sharedkey
. Click
Apply
.
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Your guest wireless network is now ready to use.
4.2.5 Testing the Wireless Networks
To make sure that the three networks are correctly configured, do the following.
• On a computer with a wireless client, scan for access points. You should see the
Guest_SSID
network, but not the
SSID01
and
VoIP_SSID
networks. If you can see the
SSID01
and
VoIP_SSID
networks, go to its
SSID Edit
screen and make sure to select the
Hidden SSID
check-box and click
Apply
.
• Try to access each network using the correct security settings, and then using incorrect security
settings, such as the WPA2-PSK for another active network. If the behavior is different from
expected (for example, if you can access the
SSID01
or
VoIP_SSID
wireless network using the
security settings for the
Guest_SSID
wireless network) check that the SSID profile is set to use
the correct security profile, and that the settings of the security profile are correct.
4.3 NWA Setup in AP and Wireless Client Modes
This example shows you how to restrict wireless access to your NWA.
4.3.1 Scenario
In the figure below, there are two NWAs (
A
and
B
) in the network.
A
is in MBSSID or root AP mode
while station
B
is in wireless client mode. Station
B
is connected to a File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
server. You want only specified wireless clients to be able to access station
B
. You also want to allow