ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Reference Manual May 2013 202-11230-01 350 East Plumeria Drive San Jose, CA 95134 USA
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Contents Chapter 1 Introduction About the ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 What Is in the Box? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Key Features and Standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Security Profile Concepts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Write Down Your Wireless Network Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Configure and Enable Security Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Configure RADIUS Server Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Restrict Wireless Access by MAC Address . . . . . . . . . . . .
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R View the Activity Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113 Traffic Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Basic Functioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117 Verify the Correct Sequence of Events at Startup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1. 1 Introduction This chapter introduces the NETGEAR® ProSAFE® Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R, and describes some of the key features.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R About the ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R The ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R, going forward in this manual referred to as the wireless access point, is a powerful building block of a wireless LAN infrastructure. It provides concurrent 2.4 GHz 802.11b/g/n and 5 GHz 802.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R System Requirements Before installing the wireless access point, make sure that your system meets these requirements: • A 10/100/1000 Mbps local area network device such as a hub or switch. • The Category 5 UTP straight-through Ethernet cable with RJ-45 connector included in the package, or one like it. • A 100–120V, 50–60 Hz AC power source.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R configured SSIDs are active, and the network devices can connect to the wireless access point by using any of these SSIDs. • DHCP server and client. The DHCP server of the wireless access point can provide a dynamic IP address to wireless clients. The wireless access point can also act as a client and obtain an IP address from a DHCP server on the LAN. • SNMP.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R • Access control. MAC address filtering can ensure that only trusted wireless clients can use the wireless access point to gain access to the wireless and wired LAN. • Security profiles. When using multiple BSSIDs, you can configure unique security settings (encryption, SSID, and so on) for each BSSID. • Hidden mode. The SSID is not broadcast, assuring that only clients configured with the correct SSID can connect.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R • Packet fragmentation and reassembly • Auto or long preamble • Roaming among wireless access points on the same subnet Autosensing Ethernet Connections with Auto Uplink The wireless access point can connect to a standard Ethernet network. The LAN interface is autosensing and capable of full-duplex or half-duplex operation. The wireless access point incorporates Auto Uplink technology.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Table 1. Top panel LEDs Item LED 1 Description Power/Test Off 2 Active Power is off. On (green) Power is on. Amber, then blinking green A self-test is running or software is being loaded. During startup, the LED is first steady amber, then goes off, and then blinks green before turning steady green after about 45 seconds. If after one minute the LED remains amber or continues to blink green, it indicates a system fault.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R The rear panel components of the wireless access point, from left to right, are described in the following list: 1. Factory default Reset button. Using a sharp object, press and hold this button for about 10 seconds to reset the wireless access point to factory defaults settings. All configuration settings are lost, and the default password is restored.
2. Installation and Basic Configuration 2 This chapter describes how to install and configure the wireless access point for wireless connectivity to your LAN. This basic configuration enables computers with 2.4 GHz 802.11b/g/n and 5 GHz 802.11a/n wireless adapters to connect to the Internet or access printers and files on your LAN. In planning your wireless network, consider the level of security required.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R What You Need Before You Begin You need to consider the guidelines and requirements in the following sections before you can set up your wireless access point. See also System Requirements on page 8.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Ethernet Cabling Requirements The wireless access point connects to your LAN using twisted-pair Category 5 Ethernet cable with RJ-45 connectors. LAN Configuration Requirements For the initial configuration of your wireless access point, you need to connect a computer to the wireless access point. Hardware Requirements for Computers on Your LAN To connect to the wireless access point on your network, each computer needs to have an 802.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Connect the Wireless Access Point to a Computer Tip: Before you place the wireless access point in an elevated position that is difficult to reach, first set up and test the wireless access point to verify wireless network connectivity. To set up the wireless access point: 1. Unpack the box and verify the contents. 2. Prepare a computer with an Ethernet adapter.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Active LED. The Active LED is lit or blinks green when there is Ethernet traffic. LAN LED. The LAN LED indicates the LAN speed for the LAN port: green for 1000 Mbps and amber for 100 Mbps or 10 Mbps. If the LAN LED is not lit, make sure that the Ethernet cable is securely attached at both ends. 2.4 GHz WLAN LED. The 2.4 GHz WLAN LED is lit or blinks green when the wireless LAN (WLAN) is ready. 5 GHz WLAN LED.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Web Management Interface The navigation tabs across the top of the web management interface provide access to all the configuration functions of the wireless access point and remain constant. The menu items in the blue bar change according to the navigation tab that is selected. Figure 4.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Configure Basic General System Settings and Time Settings After you have successfully logged in to the wireless access point, the basic General system settings screen displays. To configure basic system settings: 1. Select Configuration > System > Basic > General. The basic General system settings screen displays: 2.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R 2. Configure the settings as explained in the following table: Setting Description Time Zone Select the time zone to match your location. Current Time This is a nonconfigurable field that displays the current date and time. NTP Client Enable the Network Time Protocol (NTP) client to synchronize the time of the wireless access point with an NTP server. By default the Enable radio button is selected.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Tip: If you enable the DHCP client on the wireless access point, you can discover the new IP address of the wireless access point by accessing the DHCP server on your LAN, or by using a network IP address scanner application. To configure the IP settings: 1. Select Configuration > IP > IP Settings. The IP Settings screen displays: 2.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Setting Description Primary DNS Server Enter the IP addresses of the primary and secondary DNS servers. A DNS server is a host on the Internet that translates Internet names (such as www.netgear.com) to numeric IP addresses. Typically your ISP transfers the IP address of one or two DNS servers to your wireless access point during login.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R 2. Configure the settings as explained in the following table: Setting Description Select the Enable radio button to enable the DHCP server. Use the default settings or specify the pool of IP addresses to be assigned by setting the starting IP address and ending IP address. These addresses should be part of the same IP address subnet as the wireless access point’s LAN IP address.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R WARNING: If you configure the wireless access point from a wireless computer and you change the wireless access point’s SSID, channel, or wireless security settings, you lose your wireless connection when you click Apply. You then need to change the wireless settings of your computer to match the wireless access point’s new settings.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R 2. Select one of the following 2.4GHz Band radio buttons: • 11b. Both 802.11n- and 802.11g-compliant devices can connect to the access point because they are backward compatible. • 11bg. 802.11n-compliant devices can connect to the access point because they are backward compatible. • 11ng. This is the default setting. 802.11b-compliant devices cannot connect to the access point. If you keep the default setting, go to Step 5.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R 5. Specify the remaining wireless settings as explained the following table: Setting Descriptions Wireless Network Name Enter a 32-character (maximum) service set identifier (SSID); the characters are (SSID) case-sensitive. The default is NETGEAR_11ng. The SSID assigned to a wireless device needs to match the wireless access point’s SSID for the wireless device to communicate with the wireless access point.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R 6. Click Apply. The selected wireless mode is now enabled. Note: For information about how to configure advanced wireless settings, see Configure Advanced Wireless Settings on page 82. Configure 802.11a/na Wireless Settings If you click the 802.11a/na tab on the basic Wireless Settings screen, you can configure the 802.11a or 802.11na wireless mode, the SSID, and other wireless settings. To configure the 802.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R 3. Select one of the following 5GHz Band radio buttons: • 11a. 802.11n-compliant devices can connect to the access point because they are backward compatible. • 11na. This is the default setting. If you keep the default setting, go to Step 6. When you change the wireless mode, the Turn Radio On check box is automatically cleared, and all fields, buttons, and drop-down menus onscreen are masked out. 4.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Setting Descriptions MCS Index / Data Rate 11na mode only From the drop-down menu, select a Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) index and transmit data rate for the wireless network. The default setting is Best. For a list of all options that you can select, see Factory Default Settings on page 127. Note: For most networks, the default settings work fine. Output Power Channel Width From the drop-down menu, select a channel width.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R 3. Verify network connectivity by using a browser such as Internet Explorer 6.0 or later or Mozilla Firefox 1.5 or later to browse the Internet, or check for file and printer access on your network. Note: If you have trouble connecting to the wireless access point, see Chapter 7, Troubleshooting.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Figure 6. Best location for ceiling installation Note: Do not place the wireless access point in a false ceiling space facing up. To install the wireless access point using the ceiling installation kit: 1. Verify the package contents of the ceiling installation kit.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R 2. Detach the mounting plate from the wireless access point. 3. Attach the clamp to the ceiling rail. 4. Attach the mounting plate to the clamp.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R 5. Connect the cables to the wireless access point. 6. Attach the wireless access point to the mounting plate. 7. Attach the cover to the wireless access point.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Wall Installation The best location for wall installation is at the center of your wireless coverage area, and within line of sight of all mobile devices. Make sure the top (the dome side) of the wireless access point is directed toward the users and not the wall. Figure 7. Best location for wall installation To install the wireless access point using the wall installation kit: 1.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R 2. Detach the mounting plate from the wireless access point. 3. Attach the mounting plate to the wall.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R 4. Connect the cables to the wireless access point. 5. Attach the wireless access point to the mounting plate.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R 6. Attach the cover to the wireless access point. Desk Installation To install the wireless access point on a desk: Attach the rubber feet to the holes in the bottom of the wireless access point.
3. Wireless Configuration and Security 3 This chapter describes how to configure the wireless features of the wireless access point.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Before You Configure Wireless Security Before you set up wireless security and additional wireless features that are described in this chapter, connect the wireless access point, get the Internet connection working, set the country or region correctly, and configure the 802.11b, 11bg, or 11ng wireless settings and the 802.11a or 11na wireless settings as described in Chapter 2, Installation and Basic Configuration.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R There are many ways in which you can enhance the security of your wireless network: • Use multiple BSSIDs combined with VLANs. You can configure combinations of VLANS and BSSIDs (security profiles) with stronger or less restrictive access security according to your requirements. For example, visitors could be given wireless Internet access but be excluded from any access to your internal network.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R WPA-PSK uses a pre-shared key (PSK) for authentication; for more information, see the following sections: • - Configure and Enable Security Profiles on page 46 - Configure WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, and WPA-PSK & WPA2-PSK on page 54 WPA2 and WPA2-PSK (AES). Wi-Fi Protected Access version 2 (WPA2) data encryption provides strong data security with Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) encryption.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Security profiles let you configure unique security settings for each SSID on each radio of the wireless access point. For each radio, the wireless access point supports up to eight security profiles (BSSIDs) that you can configure on the individual Edit Wireless Network screens that are accessible from the Edit Security Profile screen (see Configure and Enable Security Profiles on page 46).
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Write Down Your Wireless Network Settings For a new wireless network, print or copy the following two forms and fill in the settings. For an existing wireless network, the network administrator can provide this information. Form for 802.11b/bg/ng Modes Print the form and store the security information in a safe place: • SSID: The service set identifier (SSID) identifies the wireless local area network.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Form for 802.11a/an Modes Print the form and store the security information in a safe place: • SSID: The service set identifier (SSID) identifies the wireless local area network. You can customize it by using up to 32 alphanumeric characters. Write your SSID on the line. SSID: ___________________________________ The SSID in the wireless access point is the SSID you configure on the wireless adapter card.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Configure and Enable Security Profiles To configure and enable a security profile, you need to enable the associated radio: • For 802.11b/bg/ng modes, the 2.4 GHz radio needs to be enabled (see Configure 802.11b/bg/ng Wireless Settings on page 25). • For 802.11a/na modes, the 5 GHz radio needs to be enabled (see Configure 802.11a/na Wireless Settings on page 28). Both radios can function concurrently.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R 2. (Optional) Click the 802.11a/na tab. The Profile Settings screen for the 802.11a/na modes also shows eight wireless security profiles. (If the 5 GHz radio is disabled, the Enable column is masked out.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R The following table explains the fields of the Profile Settings screen: Setting Description Profile Name The unique name of the wireless security profile that makes it easy to recognize the profile. SSID The wireless network name (SSID) for the wireless security profile. Security The configured wireless authentication method for the wireless security profile.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R 4. Specify the settings of the Profile Definition section of the Edit Security Profile screen as explained in the following table: Setting Description Profile Name Enter a unique name of the wireless security profile that makes it easy to recognize the profile. The default names are NETGEAR, NETGEAR-1, NETGEAR-2, and so on, through NETGEAR-7. You can enter a value of up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Setting Description Network Authentication and Data Encryption (continued) WPA & WPA2 with Configure the RADIUS server setting. TKIP + AES Radius encryption is the default encryption. See Configure WPA with RADIUS, WPA2 with RADIUS, and WPA & WPA2 with RADIUS on page 53. Note: This setting allows clients to connect through either WPA with TKIP or WPA2 with AES. WPA-PSK Enter a WPA passphrase and select TKIP or TKIP + AES encryption.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Setting Description VLAN ID Enter the VLAN ID to be associated with this wireless security profile. The default VLAN ID is 1. The VLAN ID needs to match the VLAN ID that is used by the other devices in your network. Access Control Access control functions only when static VLANs are enabled, that is, you select Disable from the Dynamic VLAN drop-down menu.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R • Shared key with WEP Shared key provides pre-shared WEP key encryption without RADIUS authentication. The security level of static WEP is not very strong. When you select Shared Key from the Network Authentication drop-down menu, the screen expands to display the WEP fields: Figure 10. Shared key with WEP Table 2.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Figure 11. Legacy 802.1X Configure WPA with RADIUS, WPA2 with RADIUS, and WPA & WPA2 with RADIUS WPA, WPA2, and WPA & WPA2 security requires RADIUS-based 802.1x authentication, so you also need to define RADIUS server settings. For information about RADIUS servers, see Configure RADIUS Server Settings on page 55.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Table 3. Settings for WPA with RADIUS, WPA2 with RADIUS, and WPA & WPA2 with RADIUS Setting Descriptions AES Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is the standard encryption method used with WPA2. Note: Although some wireless clients might support AES with WPA, the WNDAP380R wireless access point does not support WPA with AES. TKIP + AES The TKIP + AES encryption method is supported both for WPA and WPA2. Broadcast packets use TKIP.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Table 4. Settings for WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, and WPA-PSK & WPA2-PSK Setting Descriptions Data Encryption TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) is the standard encryption method used with WPA. You can also use TKIP with WPA2. Note: TKIP provides only legacy (slower) rates of operation. If you want to use the 11n rates and speed, NETGEAR recommends WPA2 authentication with AES encryption.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R 2. Specify the settings as explained in the following table: Setting Descriptions Radius Server Settings Primary IP Address Authentication Server Enter the IP address of the primary RADIUS server for authentication. Port Enter the number of the UDP port on the wireless access point that is used to access the primary RADIUS server for authentication. The default port number is 1812.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Setting Descriptions Primary Accounting Server IP Address Enter the IP address of the primary RADIUS server for accounting. Port Enter the number of the UDP port on the wireless access point that is used to access the primary RADIUS server for accounting. The default port number is 1813. Shared Secret Enter the shared key that is used between the wireless access point and the primary RADIUS server during the accounting process.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R The MAC Authentication screen displays. (The following figure shows some examples.) 2. (Optional) Click the 802.11a/na tab. The MAC Authentication screen for the 802.11a/na modes displays. 3. Select the Turn Access Control On check box. The access control feature is enabled. 4. From the Select Access Control Database drop-down menu, select one of the following database options: • Local MAC Address Database.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Depending on your network configuration, use one of the following three methods: • Select MAC addresses from the Available Wireless Stations table: a. Select check boxes for individual MAC addresses. b. (Optional) Select the check box in the heading to select all MAC addresses, c. Click Move. The MAC addresses are transferred from the Available Wireless Stations table to the Trusted Wireless Stations table.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Schedule the Wireless Radios to Be Turned Off Scheduling the wireless radios to be turned off is a green feature that allows you to turn off the wireless radios during scheduled vacations, office shutdowns, on evenings, or on weekends. To schedule the radios to be turned on and off: 1. Select Configuration > Wireless > Basic > Wireless On-Off. The Wireless On-Off screen displays: 2.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R By enabling WMM, you allow Quality of Service (QoS) control for upstream traffic flowing from a wireless client to the wireless access point and for downstream traffic flowing from the wireless access point to a wireless client. WMM defines the following four queues in decreasing order of priority: • Voice. The highest priority queue with minimum delay, which makes it ideal for applications like VoIP and streaming media. • Video.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R 3. Enable or disable the WMM features: • Enable Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM). To enable this feature, select the Enable radio button. By default, this feature is enabled. Select the Disable radio button to disable the feature. • WMM Powersave. To enable this feature, select the Enable radio button, which is the default setting. By default, this feature is enabled. Select the Disable radio button to disable the feature. 4. Click Apply.
4. 4 Management This chapter describes how to use the management of the wireless access point.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Enable Remote Management This section describes the different options for remote management. • SNMP Management • Secure Shell and Telnet Management Both Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and the remote console Secure Shell (SSH) are enabled by default, which allows for remote management of the wireless access point from a client running SNMP management software, as well as from an SSH client.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Setting Description Read-Write Community Name Enter the community string to allow the SNMP manager to read and write the wireless access point’s MIB objects. The default is private. Trap Community Name Enter the community string to allow the SNMP manager to send traps. The default is trap. IP Address to Receive Traps Enter the IP address of the SNMP manager to receive traps sent from the wireless access point.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R After successful login, the > prompt displays, preceded by the name of the wireless access point. 3. Enter the CLI commands that you want to use. You can enter ? to display the available CLI commands. The CLI commands are also listed in Appendix B, Command-Line Reference. Upgrade the Wireless Access Point Software The software of the wireless access point is stored in flash memory and can be upgraded as NETGEAR releases new software.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R IMPORTANT: In some cases, such as a major upgrade, you might need to erase the configuration and manually reconfigure your wireless access point after upgrading it. To find out if you need to reconfigure the wireless access point, see the release notes included with the software. Web Browser Upgrade Procedure Upgrading firmware through a web browser is the most common upgrade method.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R TFTP Server Upgrade Procedure To use this method, you need to have a TFTP server set up. To use a TFTP server to upgrade the wireless access point firmware: 1. Download the new software file from the NETGEAR website and save it to your hard disk. 2. Place the software file in your TFTP server location. (You do not need to unzip the file.) 3. If available, read the release notes before upgrading the software. 4.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Manage the Configuration File or Reset to Factory Defaults The wireless access point settings are stored in the configuration file. You can save this file (back it up) to a computer, restore it from a computer, or reset it to factory default settings.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Restore the Configuration IMPORTANT: During the restoration process, do not try to go online, turn off the wireless access point, shut down the computer, or do anything else to the wireless access point until it finishes restarting! To restore your settings from a saved configuration file: 1. Select Maintenance > Upgrade > Restore Settings. The Restore Settings screen displays: 2. Click Browse. 3.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Note: After you have restored the factory default settings on the wireless access point: * All custom configurations are lost. * The login password is password. * The default LAN IP address is 192.168.0.100. * The DHCP client is disabled. * The Access Point Name field is reset to the name printed on the label on the bottom of the unit.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Use the Reset Button to Restore Factory Default Settings To restore the factory default settings when you do not know the login user name, login password, or IP address, you need to use the Reset button on the rear panel of the wireless access point (see Figure 2 on page 12). To restore the factory default settings using the Reset button: 1.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R The wireless access point reboots. The reboot process typically takes about one minute. When the Test LED turns off, wait a few more seconds before doing anything with the wireless access point. Change the Administrator Password The default password is password. NETGEAR recommends that you change this password to a more secure password. You cannot change the administrator login name (admin).
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R To enable a syslog server: 1. Select Configuration > System > Advanced > Syslog. The Syslog screen displays: 2. Specify the settings as explained in the following table: Setting Description Enable Syslog Select the check box to enable the syslog option. By default, the syslog option is disabled. Syslog Server IP Address Enter the IP address of the syslog server to which the wireless access point sends the syslog files.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R If you enable rogue AP detection, the wireless access point continuously scans the wireless network and collects information about all access points on its channel. To enable and configure rogue AP detection: 1. Select Configuration > Security > Advanced > Rogue AP. The Rogue AP screen displays. The following figure shows examples in the Known AP List and Unknown AP List. 2. (Optional) Click the 802.11a/na tab.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R The wireless access point detects the removed access points and repopulates the Unknown AP List. To import a file with a precompiled list of access points into the Known AP List: 1. Take one of the following actions: • Select the Replace radio button. The imported list of access points replaces the existing Known AP List. • Select the Merge radio button. The imported list of access points is added to the existing Known AP List. 2.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R The wireless access point detects the access points and populates the Unknown AP List for the configured wireless modes. The following table explains the fields of the Unknown AP List screen: Setting Description MAC Address The MAC address of the unknown AP. SSID The SSID that the unknown AP is using. Privacy Indicates whether security is enabled (1 means enabled; 0 means disabled).
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R The wireless access point detects the access points and populates the Known AP List for the configured wireless modes. The following table explains the fields of the Known AP List screen: Setting Description MAC Address The MAC address of the known AP. SSID The SSID that the known AP is using. Channel The channel that the known AP is using. 3. Click Save. Export the list of known APs to a file.
5. Advanced Configuration 5 This chapter describes how to configure the advanced features of the wireless access point. The chapter includes the following sections: • Configure Spanning Tree Protocol and 802.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Configure Spanning Tree Protocol and 802.1Q VLANs Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) provides network traffic optimization in locations where multiple wireless access points are active by preventing path redundancy. If you have more than one active wireless access point at your location, NETGEAR recommends that you enable STP. The 802.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R 2. Specify the settings as explained in the following table: Setting Description Spanning Tree Protocol Spanning Tree Protocol Select the Enable radio button to enable STP to prevent path redundancy. By default, the Disable radio button is selected. 802.1Q VLAN Untagged VLAN Select the Untagged VLAN check box to configure one VLAN as an untagged VLAN. By default, the Untagged VLAN check box is selected. Specify a VLAN ID.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Note: The redirection occurs only the first time that a wireless client opens a web browser. To set up a hotspot server: 1. Select Configuration > System > Advanced > Hotspot. The Hotspot screen displays: 2. Select the Enable radio button to enable HTTP redirection. By default, HTTP redirection is disabled. 3. In the Redirect URL field, enter the URL of the web server to which you wish to redirect HTTP requests. 4. Click Apply.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R To configure advanced wireless settings: 1. Select Configuration > Wireless > Advanced > Wireless Settings. The advanced Wireless Settings screen displays. The following figure shows the 11ng settings, as indicated by the radio wave icon ( ) that is displayed next to ng: 2. (Optional) Click the 802.11a/na tab. The Wireless Settings screen lets you configure advanced wireless settings for the 802.11a/na modes. 3.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Setting Description Fragmentation Length (256–2346) Enter the maximum packet size that is used for the fragmentation of data packets. Packets that are larger than the specified fragmentation length are broken up into smaller packets before being transmitted. The fragmentation length needs to be an even number. The default setting is 2346.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Setting Description Max. Wireless Clients Enter the maximum number of wireless clients that can simultaneously connect to the wireless access point at one time. The default setting is 128 clients. 4. Click Apply. Configure Advanced Quality of Service Settings For most networks, the default Quality of Service (QoS) queue settings work well.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R To configure advanced QoS: 1. Select Configuration > Wireless > Advanced > QoS Settings. The advanced QoS Settings screen displays: 2. (Optional) Click the 802.11a/na tab. The QoS Settings screen lets you configure advanced QoS for the 802.11a/na modes. 3.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Setting Description cwMax Enter the maximum contention window (cwMax) value that specifies the upper limit (in milliseconds) for the doubling of the random back-off value. Decreasing this value increases the priority of the queue. The value for cwMax needs to be higher than the value for cwMin. Valid values are 0, 1, 3, 7, 15, 31, 63, 127, 255, 511, and 1023. The default values are Data 0: 63; Data 1: 1023; Data 2: 15; Data 3: 7.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Configure Wireless Bridging The wireless access point supports a wireless distributing system (WDS) that lets you build large bridged wireless networks. You can select from the following wireless access point modes: • Wireless point-to-point bridge. In this mode, the wireless access point can communicate with another access point that also functions in bridge mode. You can use this mode with or without client association.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R AP1 AP2 Wireless client Wireless client Point-to-point bridge mode Point-to-point bridge mode Router Hub or switch Internet LAN segment 1 LAN segment 2 Figure 18. Point-to-point wireless network To configure a point-to-point wireless network with or without client association: 1. Configure the wireless access point (AP1 on LAN Segment 1 in the previous figure) as a point-to-point bridge: a.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R e. Click Edit to configure the security profile settings.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R f. Specify the settings as explained in the following table: Setting Description Profile Definition Profile Name Enter a profile name that is easy to remember. The default name is NETGEAR-WDS-1. Remote MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the remote wireless access point (the MAC address of AP2 on LAN Segment 1 in Figure 18 on page 89).
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Setting Description Network Authentication and Data Encryption (continued) WPA2-PSK AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) is the standard encryption method used with WPA2-PSK and the only selection possible from the Data Encryption drop-down menu. In the WPA Passphrase (Network Key) field, enter a passphrase. The passphrase length needs to be between 8 and 63 characters (inclusive).
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R 3. Verify the following settings for both wireless access points: • Both APs are configured to operate in the same LAN network address range as the LAN devices. • If you use DHCP, both APs can obtain an IP address automatically (as a DHCP client). For more information, see Configure the IP Settings on page 21. • Both APs use the same channel, authentication mode, and security settings. 4. Verify connectivity across the LANs.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R To configure a point-to-multipoint wireless network with or without client association: 1. Configure the security profiles on the wireless access point (AP1 on LAN Segment 1 in the previous figure): a. Select Configuration > Wireless Bridge. The Bridging screen displays (see the following figure). b. (Optional) Click the 802.11a/na tab. The Bridging screen lets you configure a point-to-point wireless network for the 802.11a/na modes.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R g. Specify the settings as explained in the following table: Setting Description Profile Definition Profile Name Enter a profile name that is easy to remember. The default names for the four security profiles are NETGEAR-WDS-1, NETGEAR-WDS-2, NETGEAR-WDS-3, and NETGEAR-WDS-4. Remote MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the remote wireless access point (the MAC address of AP2 or AP 3 on LAN Segment 1 in Figure 19 on page 93).
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Setting Description Network Authentication Open System and Data Encryption (continued) Although you can use the bridge communication without any authentication and encryption, NETGEAR recommends that you use WEP if you do select an open system. From the Data Encryption drop-down menu, select one of the following: • None. No authentication and encryption. • 64-bit WEP. Standard WEP encryption, using 40/64-bit encryption.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R h. Click Apply. The bridge configuration is saved. The Bridging screen displays again. i. Repeat Step e through Step h for any other security profile that you want to edit. For example, first configure security profile NETGEAR-WDS-1 with the MAC address of AP2, and then configure security profile NETGEAR-WDS-2 with the MAC address of AP3 (see Figure 19 on page 93). 2.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Note: You can extend this multipoint bridging configuration by adding more wireless access points that are configured in point-to-point mode for each additional LAN segment. Configure the Wireless Access Point to Repeat the Wireless Signal Using Point-to-Multipoint Bridge Mode You can configure the wireless access point to repeat the wireless signal, without communication with other wireless clients.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R The Bridging screen displays (see the following figure). b. (Optional) Click the 802.11a/na tab. The Bridging screen lets you configure a point-to-point wireless network for the 802.11a/na modes. c. Select the Enable Wireless Bridging check box. The Local MAC Address field is a nonconfigurable field that shows the MAC address of the wireless access point. d. Select the Wireless Point to Multi-Point Bridge radio button.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R g. Specify the settings as explained in the following table: Setting Description Profile Definition Profile Name Enter a profile name that is easy to remember. The default names for the four security profiles are NETGEAR-WDS-1, NETGEAR-WDS-2, NETGEAR-WDS-3, and NETGEAR-WDS-4. Remote MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the remote wireless access point (the MAC address of AP1 or AP3 in Figure 20 on page 98).
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Setting Description Network Authentication Open System and Data Encryption (continued) Although you can use the bridge communication without any authentication and encryption, NETGEAR recommends that you use WEP if you do select an open system. From the Data Encryption drop-down menu, select one of the following: • None. No authentication and encryption. • 64-bit WEP. Standard WEP encryption, using 40/64-bit encryption.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R h. Click Apply. The bridge configuration is saved. The Bridging screen displays again. i. Repeat Step e through Step h for any other security profile that you want to edit. For example, first configure security profile NETGEAR-WDS-1 with the MAC address of AP1, and then configure security profile NETGEAR-WDS-2 with the MAC address of AP3 (see Figure 20 on page 98). 2.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Note: Between each LAN segment, you can extend repetition of the wireless signal by adding up to two more wireless access points that are configured in point-to-multipoint bridge mode without client association. Configure RFID Settings The wireless access point integrates a radio-frequency identification (RFID) module.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R 2. Specify the settings as explained in the following table: Setting Description RFID Select the RFID check box to enable the RFID module to communicate with one or more RFID servers. By default, the check box is cleared. Server Connection Type The server connection type applies to all RFID servers. From the drop-down menu, select either TCP (the default setting) or UDP.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R The following table explains the fields of the RFID (monitoring) screen: Setting Description RFID Status The status is either 1 or 0. Unique ID A unique number. Module ID A unique number. Module Name The name that is assigned to the RFID module. Firmware Version The firmware version of the RFID module. Hardware Version The hardware version of the RFID module. The RFID is preinstalled and preconfigured.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Setting Description Traffic Meter Server IP The IP address of the RFID server. Received (Pkts/bytes) The number of packets and the number of bytes that are received by the RFID module. Transmitted (Pkts/bytes) The number of packets and the number of bytes that are transmitted by the RFID module. Connection Duration The period that the connection between the RFID module and the RFID server has been established.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R 2. Select the Yes radio button. By default, the No radio button is selected. 3. Click Apply.
6. 6 Monitoring This chapter describes how to monitor the wireless access point and its network traffic.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R View System Information The System screen provides a summary of the current wireless access point configuration settings, including current IP settings and current wireless settings. This information is read only, so any changes need to be made on other screens. To view the System screen: Select Monitoring > System.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R The following table explains the fields of the System screen: Setting Description Access Point Information Access Point Name The NetBIOS name. For information about how to change the default name, see Configure Basic General System Settings and Time Settings on page 20. Ethernet MAC Address The MAC address of the wireless access point’s Ethernet port. Wireless MAC Address for 2.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Setting Description Channel / Frequency The channel that the wireless port is using. For information about how to change the channel and frequency, see Configure 802.11b/bg/ng Wireless Settings on page 25 and Configure 802.11a/na Wireless Settings on page 28. Rogue AP Detection Enabled indicates that rogue AP detection is enabled. Disabled indicates that it is not.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R The Available Wireless Stations table shows the MAC address, BSSID, SSID, channel, rate, state, type, AID, mode, and status for each device. For information about these and more fields, see the table that follows the next figure. 3. To view details for a wireless client, select the corresponding radio button, and click Details.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Setting Description Idle Time The time since the last frame was received from the wireless client. Tx Sequence The sequence number of the last frame that was transmitted to the wireless client. Rx Sequence The sequence number of the last frame that was received from the wireless client. Capability The summary of the capability of the wireless client that was detected during association.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R The information onscreen is updated. 3. (Optional) Click Save As. The log contents is saved to a file on your computer or to a disk drive. 4. (Optional). Click Clear. The log contents are cleared. Traffic Statistics The Statistics screen displays information for both wired (LAN) and wireless (WLAN) network traffic. To display the Statistics screen: Select Monitoring > Statistics. To update the statistics information, click Refresh.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R The following table explains the fields of the Statistics screen: Setting Description Wired Ethernet Packets The number of packets received and transmitted over the Ethernet connection since the wireless access point was restarted. Bytes The number of bytes received and transmitted over the Ethernet connection since the wireless access point was restarted. Wireless 802.11b, Wireless 802.11bg, or Wireless 801.11ng and Wireless 802.
7. 7 Troubleshooting This chapter provides information about troubleshooting the wireless access point. After each problem description, instructions are given to help you diagnose and solve the problem. For the common problems listed, go to the section indicated. • Is the wireless access point on? Go to Basic Functioning on page 117. • Have I connected the wireless access point correctly? Go to Basic Functioning on page 117. • I cannot access the Internet or the LAN.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Basic Functioning This section describes how you can use the LEDs to troubleshoot the wireless access point. • Verify the Correct Sequence of Events at Startup • No LEDs Are Lit on the Wireless Access Point • The Active LED or the LAN LED Is Not Lit • The WLAN LED Is Not Light Note: For descriptions of the LEDs, see Top Panel on page 11.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R If you use a power cord to provide power to the wireless access point, check these items: • Make sure that the power cord is connected to the wireless access point. • Make sure that the power adapter is connected to a functioning power outlet. If it is in a power strip, make sure that the power strip is turned on. If it is plugged directly into the wall, verify that it is not a switched outlet.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R • The wireless access point’s default values might not work with your network. Check the wireless access point’s default configuration against the configuration of other devices in your network. • Make sure that the SSID, network authentication, and data encryption settings of the computer with the wireless adapter are the same as those of the wireless access point.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R When You Enter a URL or IP Address a Time-Out Error Occurs A number of things could be causing this. Try the following troubleshooting steps: • Check whether other computers on the LAN work correctly. If they do, ensure that your computer’s TCP/IP settings are correct.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R If the path is not working, you see this message: Request timed out If the path is not functioning correctly, you could have one of the following problems: • • Wrong physical connections: - Make sure that the Active LED and LAN LED are lit. If one or both of these LEDs are off, follow the instructions in The Active LED or the LAN LED Is Not Lit on page 118.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Problems with Date and Time The Time screen that is accessible through the Configuration > System > Basic > Time menu choices displays the current date and time of day. The wireless access point uses the Network Time Protocol (NTP) to obtain the current time from a network time server on the Internet that you specify in the Time screen (see Configure Basic General System Settings and Time Settings on page 20).
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R 2. In the Module Test section or the Network Test section, select an RFID server from the drop-down menu. 3. In the Command field of the Module Test section or the Network Test section, enter a debug command in hexadecimal format. 4. Click Send. The Module Test section displays the messages that the RFID module sends to the RFID server. The Network Test section displays the messages that the RFID server sends to the RFID module.
A. Supplemental Information A This appendix provides factory default settings and technical specifications for the ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Technical Specifications The following table lists the technical specifications of the wireless access point: Table 5. Technical specifications Feature Description 802.11b/bg/ng wireless specifications 802.11b data rates 1, 2, 5.5, and 11 Mbps, and auto-rate capable (referred to as Best) 802.11bg data rates 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps, and auto-rate capable (referred to as Best) 802.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Table 5. Technical specifications (continued) Feature Description 802.11a/na wireless specifications 802.11a data rates 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps, and auto-rate capable (referred to as Best) 802.11na data rates Data rates for a 20 MHz channel width and an automatic guard interval: 0 / 7.2 Mbps, 1 / 14.4 Mbps, 2 / 21.7 Mbps, 3 / 28.9 Mbps, 4 / 43.3 Mbps, 5 / 57.8 Mbps, 6 / 65 Mbps, 7 / 72.2 Mbps, 8 / 14.44 Mbps, 9 / 28.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Table 5. Technical specifications (continued) Feature Description Electrical and Physical Specifications Power adapter 12 VDC, 1A; plug is localized to country of sale Physical specifications • • Environmental specifications Operating temperature: 0 to 55°C (32 to 131°F) Operating humidity: 10–9%, noncondensing Electromagnetic compliance CCC and SRRC Dimensions (h x w x d): 253.75 x 253.75 x 54.76 mm (10.0 x 10.0 x 2.16 in.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Table 6.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Table 6. Default configuration settings (continued) Feature Description Radio and wireless settings Operating mode Access point, infrastructure mode Wireless access point name netgearxxxxxx, where xxxxxx are the last 6 digits of the wireless access point MAC address Country and region Varies by region Wireless communication 2.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R Table 6. Default configuration settings (continued) Feature Description Preamble type Auto Antenna Internal 802.11d Enabled Client isolation Disabled Maximum wireless clients 128 Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) Enabled WMM powersave Enabled AP EDCA parameters (QoS settings) See the table in Configure Advanced Quality of Service Settings on page 85.
B. Command-Line Reference B The wireless access point can be configured through either the command-line interface (CLI), a web browser, or a MIB browser. The CLI allows viewing and modification of the configuration from a terminal or computer through a Telnet or SSH connection.
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ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |-3 | | | |-4 | | | |-5 | | | |-6 | | | |-7 | | | |-8 | | | | | |-wmm | | |-radius> | |-primary | |-secondary | |-remote |-snmp-settings |-software-version |-spanning-tree |-syslog-settings |-system info |-time-settings | --3rd --4th --5th --6th --7th --8th security security security security security security profile profile profile profile profile profile --WMM settings --Radius set
Index Numerics associations, wireless clients 115 authentication network 43 RADIUS servers 55–56 autosensing over Ethernet 10 11a and 11na wireless modes 29 11b, 11bg, and 11ng wireless modes 26 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz operation 9 2.4 GHz WLAN LED behavior startup procedure 18 described 12 troubleshooting 118 5 GHz WLAN LED behavior startup procedure 18 described 12 troubleshooting 118 64-bit, 128-bit, and 152-bit WEP 52 802.11b/g/n and 802.11a/n wireless adapters 16 wireless settings 24–30 802.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R channels and frequencies defaults 125 selecting for 802.11a/na modes 29 selecting for 802.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R guard interval 802.11na 30 802.11ng 27 LEDs behavior startup procedure 17 described 12 troubleshooting 117 legacy 802.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R traffic statistics, viewing 114 Network Time Protocol (NTP), client and server 21 priority queues advanced QoS 85 WMM QoS 61 profiles, security creating and configuring 46–51 described 43 PSK (pre-shared key), WPA, WPA2, and mixed mode 42, 55 O open system (no security) 49, 51 operating frequencies 125 operating modes 9 order of installation and configuration 16 output power 2.
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R WMM QoS 61 subnet mask default 127 DHCP clients 24 wireless access point 22 supported standards 8 syslog 73 system monitoring 109 system requirements 8 RTS (Request to Send) threshold 83 Rx sequence 113 S Secure Shell (SSH), enabling 65 security lock 13 security profiles creating and configuring 46–51 described 43 security, wireless options 40 separating wireless clients 43, 50 serial number 110 servers, configuring DHCP 24 DNS 23–24
ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R RADIUS, configuring with 49, 53 types of encryption 41 WINS servers 24 wired equivalent privacy (WEP) configuring 49, 52 types of encryption 41 wireless adapters, 802.11b/g/n and 802.