User's Manual Part 1
Table Of Contents
- Copyright © 2004, Vivato, Inc.
- Who Should Read This Document?
- Printing This Document
- VIVATO, INC. END USER LIMITED WARRANTY AND LICENSE TERMS
- Safety Information
- Conventions Used in This Document
- Contact Information
- VIVATO, INC. END USER LIMITED WARRANTY AND LICENSE TERMS 3
- Safety Information 9
- Introduction 23
- Installation 29
- Initial Configuration Using the Built-In Web Pages 35
- Using the Main Configuration Web Pages 51
- Network Configuration Web Pages 55
- Security Configuration Web Pages 71
- Monitoring Clients and System Operations 79
- Services, Password, Config, and Firmware Web Pages 85
- Diagnostics Web Screen and Help 93
- Configuration Using The Command Line Interface 95
- Network Monitoring 145
- Verifying Wi-Fi Operation 149
- Dynamic Assignment of Client IP Addresses 153
- Updating AP/Bridge Firmware 159
- Introduction
- Powered Ethernet
- Omni-directional Antennas
- Ethernet and Serial Ports
- Reset To Factory Defaults
- Metal Enclosure
- IEEE 802.11 ISM-Band Channel Operation
- Multi-AP/Bridge Operation for Extended Coverage
- Basic Service Set Operation
- Web Page or Command Line Interface Configuration
- Network Configuration Examples
- Specifications
- Shipping Contents
- Installation
- Initial Configuration Using the Built-In Web Pages
- Using the Main Configuration Web Pages
- Network Configuration Web Pages
- Security Configuration Web Pages
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Security Settings
Security Configuration Web Pages
Configuring 802.1x in Your Client
802.1x security should be enabled whenever a RADIUS server is used. Windows 2000 clients
can use 802.1x/PEAP by downloading the free “Microsoft 802.1X Authentication Client”
download.
Use the following steps as a guideline to enable 802.1x. Your setup may be slightly different,
depending on the version of Windows you are running:
Step 1. Enable WEP, and check the box labeled “The key is provided for me automatically”.
See Configuring WEP in Your Client. WEP is used with 802.1x, but the key is
provided automatically during the authentication process.
Step 2. Click on the Authentication tab in the Wireless Network Properties window (the
window displayed while configuring WEP).
Step 3. Check the box next to “Enable network access control using IEEE 802.1X”
Step 4. Select “EAP type” and select either “Protected EAP (PEAP)” or “Smart card or other
certificate”.
Step 5. Select Properties to specify the method of obtaining authentication certificates that your
network uses. If “EAP type” is set to “Smart card or other certificate”, you must install
the user certificate, computer certificate, and RADIUS server certificate on the client
PC. If “Protected EAP (PEAP)” is selected, you only need to install the RADIUS server
certificate.
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Do not check these boxes.
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