User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- WavePoint™ Product Safety
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Key Features and Supported Protocols
- Requirements
- Accessories
- Product Variations
- WavePoint 10e Labels
- WavePoint™ Components
- Certified Antennas
- Connect Power
- Network Deployment Scenarios
- Connecting and Logging In
- Configuration Pages
- Chapter 2: Configuring Basic WavePoint™ Network Features
- Chapter 3: Additional Data Networking Features
- Chapter 4: Configuring Wireless Access
- Example: Point-to-Point Configuration
- Point-to-Multipoint Configuration Examples
- Configuring Wireless Communication
- Defining Advanced Radio Settings
- Verify the Wireless Connection
- Enabling Virtual Access Points
- Wireless Security
- Scheduling When Wireless Connections are Available
- Chapter 5: Security
- Chapter 6: Management and Administration
- Set Up Remote Access to the WAN Port
- User Access Management
- Software Maintenance
- System Logging
- Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
- Authentication Certificates
- Setting the Date and Time
- System Statistics
- Chapter 7: Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
- Appendix A: Factory Default Settings
- Chapter B: Installation Instructions
- Appendix C: WavePoint™ Configurations
- Appendix D: Bench Test Verification of WavePoint™ Configuration
- Appendix E: WavePoint 10e Technical Specifications
- Glossary
- Index
WavePoint 10e
l WPA2-Enterprise - This method is a type of WPA2 security, WPA2-Enterprise
uses an external RADIUS server to authenticate users.
Note: For more information about defining RADIUS settings, see Defining EAP
Authentication and External RADIUS Servers on page 95.
8. Optional: Set the AP Isolation field to Off to allow devices that connect to this VAP to be
able to connect with one another.
The default setting is On, which means that devices can connect to this VAP, but cannot
connect directly to other connected devices.
9. Click Save to save the changes or Cancel to clear any changes without saving.
Wireless Security
Enabling security filtering and user authentication are essential to secure the wireless data.
WavePoint 10e supports a variety of consumer and enterprise security, encryption, and
authentication options.
Authorizing Wireless Access
To increase the security of the wireless LAN, define a list of devices that have access based on their
MAC addresses. Filtering MAC addresses restricts which devices can access the network;
however, it does not secure the data broadcast over the wireless link.
Procedure
1. Connect to the WavePoint 10e either through an Ethernet cable connected to Ethernet
port 3 or 4 or through the computer's wireless options.
2. Use a web browser to access the Configuration pages.
3. On the Wireless LAN menu, click Authorized AP List.
The table shows MAC addresses already authorized for access.
4. Do one of the following:
l Add - Click Add New Authorized AP below the Available Authorized AP table.
l Delete - Right-click an existing Authorized AP and click Delete.
l Delete All - Right-click anywhere in the table and click Select All > Delete.
4. In the SSID field, enter the network name of the device to authorize.
5. In the MAC Address field, enter the hardware address of the device to authorize.
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