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Wireless LAN   Security 
 
 
 
 
 
Smart Wireless 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Access Point 802.11b (95-10) 
 
User Guide 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
100-408-01 Copyright © 2002 Madge Networks. All rights reserved. 20 Jul 2002                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           
                    
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                        Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant  to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiated radio frequency  energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference  to radio commun
                    
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                        R&TTE Compliance Statement  This equipment complies with all the requirements of DIRECTIVE 1999/5/CE OF THE EUROPEAN  PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunication  terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity (R&TTE).  The R&TTE Directive repeals and replaces in the directive 98/13/EEC (Telecommunications Terminal  Equipment and Satellite Earth Station Equipment) as of April 8,2000.  Safety  This equipment is designed with the utmost ca
                    
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                        Contents  1 Introduction............................................................................................................................................ 1  1.1 Overview........................................................................................................................................ 1  1.2 Features.......................................................................................................................................... 1  2 First-Time Installation 
                    
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                        1 Introduction  1.1 Overview  The Madge advanced Smart Wireless Access Point (advanced AP) enables IEEE 802.11b client  computers to access the resources on an Ethernet network. Because it supports IEEE 802.1x and RADIUS  (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) for user-based authentication and dynamic encryption key  distribution, it is suitable for enterprises that need strong data security and WISPs (Wireless Internet  Service Providers) that need accounting and billing support.  In Sect
                    
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                         Hardware Watchdog Timer. If the AP firmware enters an invalid state, the hardware watchdog  timer will detect this situation and restart the advanced AP. Accordingly, the advanced AP can  recover from certain error situations.  2 First-Time Installation and Configuration  2.1 Powering up the AP  To power the AP with the supplied power adapter:  1. Plug the power adapter to an AC socket.   2. Plug the connector of the power adapter to the power jack of the AP.  NOTE: This product is intended to 
                    
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                        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 first-time configuration of an advanced AP, an Ethernet network interface card (NIC) should  have been installed in the managing computer. For maintenance-configuration of a deployed advanced  AP, either a wireless computer or a wired computer can be employed as the managing computer.  NOTE: If you are using the browser, Opera, to configure an advan
                    
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                        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://192.168.0.1” to access the Web-based Network Manager start page.  TIP: For maintenance configuration of an advanced AP, the advanced AP can be reached by its host  name using a Web browser. For example, if the advanced AP is named “advanced AP”, you can use the  URL “http://advanced AP” to access the Web-based Network Manager of the advanced AP.  2.4.1 E
                    
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                          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 address settings. The IP address can be manually  set or automatically assigned by a DHCP server on the LAN. If you are manually setting the IP Address,  Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway settings, set them appropriately, so that they comply with your LAN  environment. In addition, you can specify the Host Name and Domain (DNS suffix) of the advanced
                    
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                        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 IEEE 802.11b-related communication  settings, including Regulatory Domain, Channel Number, and Network Name (SSID).  The number of available RF channels depends on local regulations; therefore you have to choose an  appropriate regulatory domain to comply with local regulations. The SSID of a wireless client computer  and the SSID of the advanced
                    
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                        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 advanced AP for the new settings to take effect.  NOTE: About 7 seconds are needed for the advanced AP to complete its restart process.  2.5 Deploying the Advanced AP  After the settings have been configured, deploy the advanced AP to the field application environment.  Connect Ethernet client computers to the Ethernet switch ports of the advanced AP.  2
                    
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                        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 access point, and the access point is the advanced AP.  If the check fails, see Appendix B-1, “Wireless Settings Problems” for troubleshooting.  2.7.2 Checking if the TCP/IP-Related Settings Work  To check if a client computer can access the Internet:  1. Open a Windows Command Prompt window on the client computer.  2. Type “ping advap”, where adva
                    
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                        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 page.  The left side of the start page contains a menu for the user to carry out commands. Here is a brief  description of the hyperlinks in the menu:   Home. For going back to the start page.   General. Global operations.   Password. For gaining right to change the settings of the advanced AP.   Firmware Upgrade. For upgrading the firmware of the
                    
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                         Advanced. Advanced settings of the advanced AP.   Management. UPnP and SNMP settings.    Fig. 9. Save, Save & Restart, and Cancel.  At the bottom of each page, there are up to three buttons—Save, Save & Restart, and Cancel. Clicking  Save stores the settings changes to the memory of the advanced AP and brings the user back to the start  page. Clicking Save& Restart stores the settings changes to the memory of the advanced AP and restarts  the advanced AP immediately for the settings changes to 
                    
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                        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 configuration of the  advanced AP. The new password must be typed twice for confirmation.  3.2.2 Upgrading Firmware    Fig. 12. Firmware Upgrade.  The advanced AP can be triggered to download updated firmware from a specified TFTP server. On this  page, the user specifies the IP address of the intended TFTP server, and then triggers the advanced AP t
                    
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                          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 advanced AP.  See section 4.  NOTE: After the dialog box of the TFTP server program appears, be sure to specify the working folder  within which the downloaded firmware files reside.  NOTE: The LAN IP address of the advanced AP and the IP address of the TFTP server must be in the  same IP subnet for TFTP to work.  NOTE: Due to the nature of wireless med
                    
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                        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 Mask, and Default Gateway settings, set them  appropriately, so that they comply with your LAN environment. In addition, you can specify the Host  Name and Domain (DNS suffix) of the AP.  3.4 Configuring IEEE 802.11b-Related Settings  3.4.1 Communication  IEEE 802.11b-related communication settings include Regulatory Domain, Channel Number, and  
                    
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                         802.1x EAP-MD5. The IEEE 802.1x functionality is enabled and the username/password-based  EAP-MD5 authentication is used. No data encryption.   802.1x EAP-MD5 + 64-bit WEP. The IEEE 802.1x functionality is enabled and the  username/password-based EAP-MD5 authentication is used. Data encryption is achieved by 64-bit  WEP.   802.1x EAP-MD5 + 128-bit WEP. The IEEE 802.1x functionality is enabled and the  username/password-based EAP-MD5 authentication is used. Data encryption is achieved by 128-bit
                    
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                        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 mechanisms—EAP-MD5 (Message Digest version 5) and  EAP-TLS (Transport Layer Security). If EAP-MD5 is used, the user has to give his or her user name and  password for authentication. If EAP-TLS is used, the wireless client computer automatically gives the  user’s digital certificate that is stored in the computer hard disk or a smart card for authe
                    
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                        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 Protocol), and the SNMP management  functionality can be disabled. The user can specify the name (used as a password) of the read-only and  read-write community. In addition, up to 5 SNMP trap targets can be set in the SNMP Trap table.  3.5.1.2 UPnP    Fig. 20. UPnP settings.  UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) enables a Windows XP user to automatical