22Mbps Wireless Access Point / Bridge WAP-1966 User’s Manual
- 5 - The default password for administrator (login name is “admin”) is “admin”. You can change the Password in this step. Click “Next>”. Step
- 6 - Please click the “Restart” button to save the settings and restart WAP-1966. In the following web page, please click “Close”
- 7 - 3.1.3 Basic Settings: You can set the AP Name, ESSID, Channel and WEP function to this Access Point. After configuration, please click Apply
- 8 - IP address: This address is a unique numbers that identifies a computer or device on the WAN or LAN. These numbers are usually shown in groups
- 9 - AP Mode: WAP-1966 has four operation modes. By default, it is set to AP mode. AP: This mode is set to WAP-1966 by default. This connects you
- 10 - and 2432. This value should remain at its default setting of 2,432. Should you encounter inconsistent data flow, only minor modifications are
- 11 - Password: Enter the new password in the "AP Password New" field and again in the next field to confirm. Click on "Apply"
- 12 - Enable/Disable: Enable or disable 802.1X authentication of WAP-1966. Encryption Key: Select one of the Encryption key length options. It shoul
- 13 - devices on a network. It is commonly used for network administrators to communicate with multiple devices (hub, switch, router ……) for config
- 14 - 4. Please click “Finish” to complete the software installation. 3.2.2 22M AP Utility configuration After installing utility, you can foun
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- 15 - 3.2.2.1 Link Information When the configuration utility starts, it will show you the first option “Link Information”. You can view the first
- 16 - Basic Settings: ESSID: ESSID is used by all wireless devices within the wireless network. The ESSID value must be the same on all stations an
- 17 - Transmission Rates: You may select transmission rate to “1-2Mbps”, “1-2-5.5-11Mbps” or “1-2-5.5-11-22Mbps”. Preamble Type: The preamble defin
- 18 - Antenna Transmit power: Used to control the transmit power of the WAP-1966. Four options are available: 100%, 50%, 25% and 12.5%. 3.2.2.3
- 19 - 3.2.2.4 WEP Settings Data Encryption: Select this option when you want to enable WEP function. Auth. Mode: Open Authentication: With this
- 20 - 3.2.2.5 802.1x Settings 802.1X Function: Enable or disable 802.1X authentication of WAP-1966. Encryption Key: Select one of the Encryption k
- 21 - Chapter 4 802.1X Authentication Setup 4.1 802.1X Infrastructure An 802.1X Infrastructure is composed of three major components: Authenticator,
- 22 - 5. The RADIUS server responds to the client with its digital certificate. 6. The client validates the digital certificate, and replies its o
- 23 - 6. Enter the information that you want for your Certificate Service, and click “Next” to continue. 7. Go to Start > Program > Administ
- 24 - 11. Go to Start > Program > Administrative Tools > Active Directory Users and Computers. 12. Right-click on domain, and select ”Pro
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- 25 - 14. Go to “Computer Configuration” > “Security Settings” > “Public Key Policies” 15. Right-click “Automatic Certificate Request Settin
- 26 - 17. The Automatic Certificate Request Setup Wizard will guide you through the Automatic Certificate Request setup, simply click “Next” through
- 27 - Setting Internet Authentication Service 24. Go to Start > Program > Administrative Tools > Internet Authentication Service. 25.
- 28 - 27. Click “Finish”. 28. In the Internet Authentication Service, right-click “Remote Access Policies” 29. Select “New Remote Access Policy”.
- 29 - 31. Unless you want to specify the active duration for 802.1X authentication, click “OK” to accept for having 802.1x authentication enabled a
- 30 - 33. Click “Edit Profile”. For TLS Authentication Setup (Steps 34 ~ 35) 34. Select “Authentication” Tab. 35. Enable “Extensible Authenticat
- 31 - For MD5 Authentication Setup (Steps 36 ~ 37) 36. Select “Authentication” Tab. 37. Enable “Extensible Authentication Protocol”. Select “MD5-
- 32 - 38. Select “Internet Authentication Service (Local)”, click on “Action” from top panel. Then click “Register Service in Active Directory”. 39
- 33 - 42. Go to “Computer Configuration” > “Windows Settings” > “Security Settings” > “Account Policies” > “Password Policies”. Double
- 34 - 43. Click “Define this policy setting”, select “Enabled”, and click “OK” to continue. 44. Go to Start > Program > Administrative Tools
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- 35 - 48. Go to the “Dial-in” tab, and check “Allow access” option for Remote Access Permission and “No Call-back” for Callback Options. Then click
- 36 - 4.3 Authenticator Setup 1. For EAP-MD5 Authentication, WEP key must be set previously. Go to Basic Settings. Enable WEP key, and enter a desir
- 37 - by RADIUS server. 5. Enter the IP address, Port number, and Shared Secret Key used by the Primary Radius Server. 6. Enter the IP address, Po
- 38 - 5. Click “Properties” of one available wireless network, which you want to associate with. 6. Select “Data encryption (WEP enabled)” option,
- 39 - 7. Enter the network key in “Network key” text box. The string must be the same as the first set of WEP key which you set to WAP-1966. 8. Cli
- 40 - 13. When wireless client has associated with WAP-19665, a user authentication notice appears in system tray. Click on the notice to continue.
- 41 - dialog box will prompt you to enter user name and password. 2. Enter a valid user name and password, then click “OK” to continue. 3. Select
- 42 - 5. Click “Submit >” to continue. 6. The Certificate Service is now processing the certificate request.
- 43 - 7. The certificate is issued by the server, click “Install this certificate” to download and store the certificate to your local computer.
- 44 - 2. Right-click on the Wireless Network Connection which using WL-3555. 3. Click “Properties” to open up the Properties setting window. 4. Cli
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- 45 - 6. Select “The key is provided for me automatically” option. 7. Click “OK”. 8. Click “Authentication” tab 9. Select “Enable network access
- 46 - 10. Select “Smart Card or other Certificate” from the drop-down list box for EAP type. 11. Click “OK”. 12. When wireless client has associat
- 47 - 14. Make sure this certificate is issued by correct server, and click “OK” to complete the authentication process.
- 48 - Chapter 5 Application This chapter describe the four operating mode of your WAP-1966. The four working modes of WAP-1966 are Access Point, Acc
- 49 - 5.3 Wireless Bridge mode The Wireless Bridge mode help to make the two Ethernet networks connected without any wire. With two WAP-1966s in t
- 50 - transmission rate to communicate with each other. In a large network, please consider using management device to reduce the network broadcast
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting This chapter gives tips on how to configure the communication software. This chapter provides solutions to problems usually
- 52 - An integrated wireless and wired LAN is called an Infrastructure configuration. Infrastructure is applicable to enterprise scale for wireless
- 1 - Chapter 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing WAP-1966. This device features the latest innovation wireless technology making the wireless ne
- 2 - Point-to-MultiPoint) • Provide Windows-based configuration utility and Web Configuration 1.4 Specification Standard IEEE 802.11b Compliant S
- 3 - Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Before you proceed with the installation, it is necessary that you have enough information about the WAP-1966.
- 4 - Chapter 3 Configuring the Wireless Access Point 3.1 Configure through Web Browser Web configuration provides a user-friendly graphical user int
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