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Wireless Access Point User Guide
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WEP Key
If this field is visible, it is for the the WEP key used to encrupt data
transmissions to the Radius Server. Enter the desired key value 9in
HEX), and ensure the Radius Server has the same value.
WEP Key Index
If this field is visible, select the desired key index. Any value can be
used, provided it matches the value on the Radius Server.
UAM
UAM (Universal Access Method) is intended for use in Internet cafes and other sites where
user access must be accounted for. To use this feature, you also need a Radius Server. The
"Radius Server Setup" must be completed before you can use UAM.
The UAM screen will look different depending on the current security setting. If you have
already provided the address of your Radius server, you won't be prompted for it again.
Figure 23: UAM Screen
Data – UAM Screen
Enable
Enable this if you wish to use this feature. UAM is intended for use in
Internet cafes and other sites where user access must be accounted for.
To use this feature, you also need a Radius Server. The "Radius Server
Setup" must be completed before you can use UAM.
Internal
Web-based
Authentication
If selected, then when a user first tries to access the Internet, they will
be blocked, and re-directed to the built-in login page. The logon data is
then sent to the Radius Server for authentication.
External
Web-based
Authentication
If selected, then when a user first tries to access the Internet, they will
be blocked, and re-directed to the URL below. This needs to be on
your own local Web Server. The page must also link back to the built-
in login page on this device to complete the login procedure.
Login URL
Enter the URL of the page on your local Web Server you wish users to
see when they attempt to access the Internet, but are not logged in.
Login Failure
URL
Enter the URL of the page on your local Web Server you wish users to
see if their login fails. (This may be the same URL as the Login URL).