W ireless LAN Security Smart Wireless Access Point 802.11b (95-10) User Guide 100-408-01 Copyright © 20
2.4.3 Step 2: Configure IEEE 802.11 Settings Fig. 6. IEEE 802.11b communication settings. Go to the IEEE 802.11, Communication section to configure
On the start page, you can review all the settings you have made. Changes are highlighted in red. If they are OK, click Restart to restart the advance
1. Launch the configuration/monitoring utility provided by the vendor of the installed WLAN NIC. 2. Check if the client computer is associated to an
3 Using the Web-Based Network Manager This section explains each management page of the Web-based Network Manager. 3.1 Overview Fig. 8. The Start pa
Advanced. Advanced settings of the advanced AP. Management. UPnP and SNMP settings. Fig. 9. Save, Save & Restart, and Cancel. At the bottom o
3.2 General Operations 3.2.1 Changing Password Fig. 11. Password. On this page, the user could change the password for the right to modify the config
Fig. 13. TFTP Server. TIP: It's more convenient to use the Firmware Upgrade Wizard of Wireless Network Manager to upgrade the firmware of an adv
The IP address of the AP can be manually set or automatically assigned by a DHCP server on the LAN. If you are manually setting the IP Address, Subnet
802.1x EAP-MD5. The IEEE 802.1x functionality is enabled and the username/password-based EAP-MD5 authentication is used. No data encryption.
The IEEE 802.1x functionality of the advanced AP is controlled by the security mode (see Section 3.4.2). The advanced AP supports two authentication m
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital devic
3.5 Configuring Advanced Settings 3.5.1 Management 3.5.1.1 SNMP Fig. 19. SNMP settings. The AP can be managed by SNMP (Simple Network Management Prot
2. If AutoPlay is enabled then the “Accept Warranty Dialog” should appear (if not, it can be run from D:\Setup.exe where D: is the drive letter of yo
4.2 Using the Wireless Network Manager When the Installer Wizard is complete the Wireless Network Manager program will be available in the Programs s
Fig. 25. Typical Wireless Network Manager dialog. Use the On-line help to guide you through the features and functions of the Wireless Network Manage
Appendix A A-1: Default Settings TIP: Press the Default (SF-Reset, or Soft-Reset) switch on the housing of a powered-on advanced AP to reset the confi
Appendix B: Troubleshooting Check the following first: Make sure that the power of the advanced AP is on and the Ethernet cab
For a wireless client computer to communicate with a correspondent host on the Internet by the host’s domain name (e.g. http://www.madge.com), it firs
B-3: Other Problems 100-408-01 Copyright © 2002 Madge Networks. All rights reserved. Page 23 The AP has been set to obtain an IP address automat
R&TTE Compliance Statement This equipment complies with all the requirements of DIRECTIVE 1999/5/CE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF
Contents 1 Introduction...
1 Introduction 1.1 Overview The Madge advanced Smart Wireless Access Point (advanced AP) enables IEEE 802.11b client computers to access the resources
Hardware Watchdog Timer. If the AP fir mware enters an invalid state, the hardware watchdog timer will detect this situation and restart the advanced
2.3 Preparing for Configuration For the user (or administrator) to configure an advanced AP, a managing computer with a Web browser is needed. For fir
2.4 Configuring the Advanced AP After the IP addressing issue is resolved, launch a Web browser on the managing computer. Then, go to “http://192.168
Fig. 4. The Start page. 2.4.2 Step 1: Configure TCP/IP Settings Fig. 5. TCP/IP settings. Go to the TCP/IP, Addressing section to configure IP addre
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