User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Product Overview
- Primary Product Application
- Minimum Installation Requirements
- Model Differences
- TEW-740APBO Setup & Installation
- TEW-740APBO2K Setup and Installation
- Wireless Installation Tips
- Application Modes
- Access your access point management page
- AP Management Settings
- Management Setup
- Set the device date and time
- SNMP Settings
- Backup and restore your AP configuration settings
- Reset your AP to factory defaults
- Soft reboot your AP
- Upgrade your AP firmware
- Network Utilities
- View system information
- View currently connected wireless client devices
- View currently connected authenticated users
- View authentication log information
- View the device system log information
- Configuring additional application modes
- Access Point (AP) Mode
- Set the device to AP mode
- Set the device LAN IP address
- Configure primary wireless network settings
- MAC Address Filter
- DHCP Server
- DHCP Reservation/Static Lease
- 802.11r/802.11k Fast Roaming
- Additional Wireless Settings
- Advanced Wireless Settings
- Wireless WMM QoS Setup
- WDS (Wireless Distribution System)
- Authentication/Captive Portal
- Guest Authentication
- OAuthentication 2.0
- POP3 Server
- Customize Page
- Multiple Language
- Walled Garden
- Privilege Address
- Backup/Restore Authentication Profile & Customized Pages
- Client Bridge + AP Mode
- WISP (CPE) + AP Mode
- Router Mode
- CAP (Control AP) Mode
- Access Point (AP) Mode
- Technical Specifications
- Appendix
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3. For the first entry in the list VLAN #0, under the Action column, click the arrow next to
the Network button and select Access Point.
Note: If you under the Network section in the VLAN 0 configuration, you can click VLAN 0
at the top and click on Access Point in the drop-down list.
4. Review the settings, click Save when finished.
• Access Point – Enable or Disable the wireless network interface.
• Wireless Network Name (ESSID): Enter the wireless name (SSID) for your wireless
network. It differentiates your wireless network from others around you.
• SSID Visibility – Enable or disable your wireless network name from being
discovered by wireless scanning or client devices. Please note that this does not
disable your radio, only hides the network name.
• Client Isolation – When isolation is enabled, this restricts wireless client devices
from communicating to each other when connected to the same wireless network
providing an extra level of security. If disabled, this allows wireless client devices to
communicate to each other when connected to the same wireless network.
• Connection Limit – The maximum number of connected wireless client devices can
be set using this setting for additional control and prevention of overloading the
wireless network with too many client connections. Check the Enable option, and
enter the maximum number of connections in the User Limit field
• Authentication – Set the wireless encryption for the wireless network.
o Open System – No encryption required to connect to wireless
network.
o WPA/WPA2 Personal – Applies standard WPA or WPA2 wireless
security requiring a specifically assigned passphrase to connect to the
wireless network. (Passphrase: 8-63 alphanumeric characters).
o WPA/WPA2 Enterprise – Applies standard WPA or WPA2 wireless
security requiring the use of the third party RADIUS authentication
server to authenticate wireless clients connecting to the wireless
network. The third party RADIUS authentication server is external to
the access point and must be set up and configured separately. Once
the RADIUS is properly set up on the network, the access point will
forward and authentication requests to the external RADIUS server via
IP address and shared secret.
o 802.1X – This authentication method is similar to WPA/WPA2
enterprise in that it requires an external third party RADIUS
authentication server. Standard WPA/WPA2 encryption is not applied,
only the requirement for RAIDUS.
MAC Address Filter
System > VLAN Setup > VLAN # > MAC Filter
This feature will add another layer of security by restricting access by WiFi MAC address.
You can specify either which MAC addresses to allow or which MAC addresses to deny
access.
1. Log into your access point management page (see “Access your access point
management page” on page 28).
2. Click System and click on VLAN Setup.
3. For the first entry in the list VLAN #0, under the Action column, click the arrow next to
the Network button and select MAC Filter.
Note: First, decide whether you would like to specify only MAC addresses allow or
MAC addresses to deny and add them to the list. It is easier to specify only MAC
addresses to allow and deny all other since the MAC addresses are known.
4. In the Add MAC Address section, enter the first MAC address to allow or deny in the
MAC address field in the following format (XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX). Click Add to add the
MAC address to the MAC address list. Repeat to add additional MAC addresses.