User Manual

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Reference Manual for the NETGEAR ProSafe 802.11g Wireless Access Point WG302
Advanced Configuration 5-15
v0.1, December 2005
QoS on the access point leverages existing information in the
IP packet header related to Type of
Service (
ToS). The access point examines the ToS field in the headers of all packets that pass
through the AP. Based on the value in a packet’s ToS field, the AP prioritizes the packet for
transmission by assigning it to one of the queues. A different type of data is associated with each
queue. You can configure parameters that determine how each queue is treated when it is sent by
the access point.
Setting up Guest Access
Out-of-the-box Guest Interface features allow you to configure the WG302 Wireless Access Point
for controlled guest access to an isolated network. You can configure the same access point to
broadcast and function as two different wireless networks: a secure “Internal” LAN and a public
“Guest” network.
Guest clients can access the guest network without a username or password. When guests log in,
they see a guest Welcome screen (also known as a captive portal).
You can define unique parameters for guest connectivity and isolate guest clients from other more
sensitive areas of the network. No security is provided on the guest network; only plain-text
security mode is allowed.
Simultaneously, you can configure a secure internal network (using the same access point as your
guest interface) that provides full access to protected information behind a firewall and requires
secure login or certificates for access.