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Seite 1 - User Guide

User GuideGateway 7001 Series Access Point

Seite 2 - Contents

5www.gateway.comDefault settings and supported administrator/client platformsBefore you plug in and boot a new access point, review the following sect

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95www.gateway.comWPA with RADIUSWi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) with Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) is a Wi-Fi Alliance subset of IE

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96www.gateway.comField DescriptionCipher Suites Select the cipher you want to use from the list:• TKIP• CCMP (AES)• BothTemporal Key Integrity Protoc

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97www.gateway.comWPA-PSKWi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) with Pre-Shared Key (PSK) is a Wi-Fi Alliance subset of IEEE 802.11i, which includes Temporal Key

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98www.gateway.comUpdating settingsTo apply your changes, click Update.Field DescriptionCipher Suites Select the cipher you want to use from the list:

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99www.gateway.comSetting up Guest AccessOut-of-the-box guest interface features allow you to configure the Gateway 7001 Series self-managed AP for con

Seite 8 - Features and benefits

100www.gateway.comConfiguring the guest interfaceTo configure the Guest interface:1 Do one of the following:Configure the access point to represent tw

Seite 9 - Maintainability

101www.gateway.com(Start by choosing For Internal and Guest access, use two: Ethernet Ports as described in “Specifying a physical or virtual Guest ne

Seite 10 - ■ Wireless client computers

102www.gateway.comTo set up the captive portal:1 Click Advanced > Guest Login on the Administration Web page. The Modify guest welcome screen setti

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103www.gateway.com3 The guest client chooses Guest SSID.The guest client starts a Web browser and receives a Guest Welcome Screen.The Guest Welcome Sc

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104www.gateway.comConfiguring radio settingsUnderstanding radio settingsRadio settings directly control the behavior of the radio device in the access

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6www.gateway.comPassword admin “Providing administrator password and wireless network name” on page 32“Configuring security settings on wireless clien

Seite 14 - Administrator’s computer

105www.gateway.comNavigating to radio settingsTo specify radio settings, click Advanced > Radio on the Administration Web page. The Modify radio se

Seite 15 - Description

106www.gateway.comConfiguring radio settingsField DescriptionRadio The Gateway 7001 Series self-managed AP is available in a dual band and single band

Seite 16 - Wireless client computers

107www.gateway.comBeacon IntervalBeacon frames are transmitted by an access point at regular intervals to announce the existence of the wireless netwo

Seite 17 - Dynamic IP addressing

108www.gateway.comRTS Threshold Specify an RTS Threshold value between 0 and 2347.The RTS threshold specifies the packet size of a request to send (RT

Seite 18 - Recovering an IP Address

109www.gateway.comUpdating settingsTo apply your changes, click Update.Important If you are using the dual band version of the Gateway 7001 Series sel

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110www.gateway.comControlling access by MAC address filteringA Media Access Control (MAC) address is a hardware address that uniquely identifies each

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111www.gateway.comUsing MAC address filteringThis page lets you control access to Gateway 7001 Series self-managed AP based on Media Access Control (M

Seite 21 - Setting up the access point

112www.gateway.comConfiguring a Wireless Distribution System (WDS)The Gateway 7001 Series self-managed AP lets you connect multiple access points usin

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113www.gateway.comConference Room (LAN 1), and another Ethernet-wired access point serving stations in the West Wing offices (LAN 2). You can bridge t

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114www.gateway.comby placing a second access point closer to second group of stations (“Poolside” in our example) and bridge the two APs with a WDS li

Seite 24 - ■ Define VLANs on that switch

7www.gateway.comIEEE 802.11 Mode 802.11g pr 802.11a+g “Configuring radio settings” on page 104802.11g Channel Auto “Configuring radio settings” on pag

Seite 25 - Turning on the access point

115www.gateway.comSecurity considerations related to WDS bridgesStatic Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is a data encryption protocol for 802.11 wireles

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116www.gateway.comImportant The following figure shows the WDS settings page for the dual band AP (Gateway 7001 802.11 A+G Wireless Access Point). The

Seite 27 - To run KickStart:

117www.gateway.comConfiguring WDS settingsThe following notes summarize some critical guidelines regarding WDS configuration. Read all the notes befor

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118www.gateway.comField DescriptionRadio The Gateway 7001 AP is available in a dual band and single band version.Single-Band AP:On the single band ver

Seite 29 - Field Default Setting

119www.gateway.comExample of configuring a WDS linkWhen using WDS, be sure to configure WDS settings on both access points on the WDS link.To create a

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120www.gateway.com3 Configure a WDS interface for data exchange with MyAP2 (for example).Start by typing the MAC address for MyAP2 as the “Remote Addr

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121www.gateway.comConfiguring security settings on wireless clientsTypically, users will configure security on their wireless clients for access to ma

Seite 32 - Default configuration

122www.gateway.com “Configuring a client to access an unsecure network (plain text mode)” on page 125 “Configuring static WEP security on a client”

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123www.gateway.com “IEEE 802.1x client using EAP-TLS certificate” on page 133 “WPA with RADIUS client using EAP-TLS certificate” on page 141 “Confi

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124www.gateway.comd Select the SSID of the network to which you want to connect, then click Advanced. The Wireless Network Connection Properties dialo

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8www.gateway.comWhat the access point does not provideThe Gateway 7001 Series self-managed AP is not designed to function as a gateway to the Internet

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125www.gateway.comUse this dialog box for configuring all the different types of client security described in the following sections. Make sure that t

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126www.gateway.comConfiguring static WEP security on a client Static Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encrypts data moving across a wireless network bas

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127www.gateway.comTo configure WEP security on each client:1 On the Network Properties dialog box, select the Association tab. The Association dialog

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128www.gateway.comConnecting to the wireless network with a static WEP clientStatic WEP clients should now be able to associate and authenticate with

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129www.gateway.comConfiguring IEEE 802.1x security on a clientIEEE 802.1x is the standard defining port-based authentication and infrastructure for do

Seite 41 - Updating basic settings

130www.gateway.comTo configure the clients with IEEE 802.1x security with PEAP authentication:1 On the Network Properties dialog box, select the Assoc

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131www.gateway.com4 Click to select the Enable IEEE 802.1x authentication for this network check box, select Protected EAP (PEAP) from the EAP type li

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132www.gateway.comLogging on to the Wireless Network with an IEEE 802.1x PEAP ClientIEEE 802.1x PEAP clients should now be able to associate with the

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133www.gateway.comIEEE 802.1x client using EAP-TLS certificateExtensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) Transport Layer Security (TLS), or EAP-TLS, is

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134www.gateway.comIf you configured the Gateway 7001 AP to use IEEE 802.1x security mode with an external RADIUS server, you need to configure IEEE 80

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9www.gateway.comAdministrator’s computerConfiguration and administration of the Gateway 7001 Series self-managed AP is accomplished with the KickStart

Seite 47 - Understanding clustering

135www.gateway.com3 Click the Authentication tab. The Authentication dialog box opens.4 Click to select the Enable IEEE 802.1x authentication for this

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136www.gateway.com5 Enable the Validate server certificate option, then select the name of the certificate you downloaded for this client in step 4 of

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137www.gateway.comConfiguring WPA with RADIUS security on a clientWi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) with Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS

Seite 50 - Intra-cluster security

138www.gateway.comTo set up user accounts on the access point:1 Access the Administration Web page for the access point (“Navigating to basic settings

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139www.gateway.com2 Select WPA in the Network Authentication list, and TKIP or AES in the Data Encryption list, then click the Authentication tab. The

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140www.gateway.com4 Disable the Validate server certificate option, select Secured password (EAP-MSCHAP v2) from the Select Authentication Method list

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141www.gateway.comWPA with RADIUS client using EAP-TLS certificateExtensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) Transport Layer Security (TLS), or EAP-TLS,

Seite 54 - 9 Click Refresh

142www.gateway.comIf you configured the Gateway 7001 AP to use WPA with RADIUS security mode with an external RADIUS server, you must configure WPA se

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143www.gateway.com3 Select Smart Card or other Certificate from the EAP Type list, click to select the Authenticate as computer when computer informat

Seite 56 - Remove from Cluster

144www.gateway.comLogging on to the wireless network with a WPA client using a certificateWPA clients should now be able to connect to the access poin

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10www.gateway.comKickStart Wizard onCDYou can run the KickStart CD on any laptop or computer that is connected to the access point (through Wired or W

Seite 58 - Cluster > Access Points

145www.gateway.comConnecting to the wireless network with a WPA-PSK clientWPA-PSK clients should now be able to associate and authenticate with the ac

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146www.gateway.comConfiguring an external RADIUS server to recognize the Gateway 7001 AP An external Remote Authentication Dial-in User Server (RADIUS

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147www.gateway.comKeep in mind that the information you need to provide to the RADIUS server about the access point corresponds to settings on the acc

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148www.gateway.comTo identify your Gateway 7001 AP as a client to the RADIUS server:1 Log on to the system hosting your RADIUS server and open the Int

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149www.gateway.com A logical (friendly) name for the access point. (You might want to use the DNS name or location.) IP address for the access point

Seite 63 - Adding a user

150www.gateway.com6 Click Finish.The access point is now displayed as a client of the Authentication Server.

Seite 64 - Editing a user account

151www.gateway.comObtaining a TLS-EAP certificate for a clientWireless clients configured to use either “WPA with RADIUS” or “IEEE 802.1x” security mo

Seite 65 - To remove a user account:

152www.gateway.comClick Yes to proceed to the secure Web page for the server. The Welcome screen for the Certificate Server is displayed in the browse

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153www.gateway.comThe Request a Certificate dialog box opens.4 Click User Certificate. A Security Warning opens.5 Click Yes on the dialog box displaye

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154www.gateway.com6 Click Submit to complete. A Potential Security Violation dialog box opens.7 Click Yes to confirm the submittal. The Certificate Is

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11www.gateway.comWireless client computersThe Gateway 7001 Series self-managed AP provides wireless access to any client with a correctly configured W

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155www.gateway.comSetting the administrator passwordThe administrator password controls access to the Administration Web pages for the Gateway 7001 Se

Seite 70 - Sorting session information

156www.gateway.comUpdating settingsTo apply your changes, click Update.Field DescriptionExisting PasswordType a new administrator password. The text y

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Chapter 8157Maintenance and Monitoring Interfaces Event log Transmit/receive statistics Associated wireless clients Rebooting the access point R

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158www.gateway.comIntroductionThe maintenance and monitoring tasks described here all pertain to viewing and modifying settings on specific access poi

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159www.gateway.comInterfacesTo monitor wired LAN and wireless LAN (WLAN) settings, select the access point you want to monitor on the Administration W

Seite 74 - Setting the DNS name

160www.gateway.comEthernet (Wired) settingsThe internal interface includes the MAC Address, IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Associated Network Wireless N

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161www.gateway.comEvent logTo view transmit/receive statistics for a particular access point, select the access point you want to monitor on the Admin

Seite 76 - Ethernet (Wired) Settings

162www.gateway.comTransmit/receive statisticsTo view transmit/receive statistics for a particular access point, select the access point you want to mo

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163www.gateway.comField DescriptionIP Address IP Address for the access point.MAC Address Gateway 7001 AP Administrators Guide MAC Address Media Acces

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164www.gateway.comAssociated wireless clientsTo view the client stations associated with a particular access point, select the access point you want t

Seite 79 - Administration

12www.gateway.comUnderstanding dynamic and static IP addressingGateway 7001 Series self-managed APs are built to auto-configure, with very little setu

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165www.gateway.comRebooting the access pointFor maintenance purposes or as a troubleshooting measure, you can reboot the Gateway 7001 AP as follows.To

Seite 81 - Service Set Identifier

166www.gateway.comResetting the configurationIf you are experiencing extreme problems with the Gateway 7001 Series self-managed AP and have tried all

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167www.gateway.com2 Click Reset. Factory defaults are restored.Important Keep in mind that if you do reset the configuration from this page, you are d

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168www.gateway.comUpgrading the firmwareAs new versions of the Gateway 7001 Series self-managed AP firmware become available, you can upgrade the firm

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169www.gateway.comWhen clicking Update for the firmware upgrade, a popup confirmation window is displayed that describes the upgrade process.Click OK

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Chapter 9171Troubleshooting and GettingHelp Known problems Technical support

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172www.gateway.comKnown problemsThe following table summarizes problems that have been identified in the Gateway 7001 AP software.Bug NumbersDescripti

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173www.gateway.comTechnical SupportGateway offers a wide range of customer service, technical support, and information services.Telephone numbersYou c

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13www.gateway.comStatic IP addressingThe Gateway 7001 Series self-managed AP ships with a default Static IP Address of 192.168.1.1. (See the default s

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Appendix A175Glossary

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176www.gateway.com802IEEE 802 (IEEE Std. 802-2001) is a family of standards for peer-to-peer communication over a LAN. These technologies use a shared

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177www.gateway.com802.11bIEEE 802.11b (IEEE Std. 802.11b-1999) is an enhancement of the initial 802.11 PHY to include 5.5 Mbps and 11 Mbps data rates.

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178www.gateway.com802.1QIEEE 802.1Q is the IEEE standard for Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) specific to wireless technologies.(See http://www.iee

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179www.gateway.com The Beacon interval defines the amount of time between transmitting beacon frames. Before entering power save mode, a station need

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180www.gateway.comCCMPCounter mode/CBC-MAC Protocol (CCMP) is an encryption method for 802.11i that uses AES. It employs a CCM mode of operation, comb

Seite 97 - Example of Using Static WEP

181www.gateway.comDCFThe Distribution Control Function is a component of the IEEE 802.11e Quality of Service (QoS) technology standard. The DCF coordi

Seite 98 - IEEE 802.1x

182www.gateway.comEAPThe Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) is an authentication protocol that supports multiple methods, such as token cards, K

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183www.gateway.comBefore a host on a LAN can access the Internet, it needs to know the address of its default gateway.HTMLThe Hypertext Markup Languag

Seite 100 - WPA with RADIUS

184www.gateway.comAn infrastructure mode framework can be provided by a single access point (BSS) or a number of access points (ESS).Intrusion Detecti

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185www.gateway.comIPSecIP Security (IPSec) is a set of protocols to support the secure exchange of packets at the IP layer. It uses shared public keys

Seite 103 - Updating settings

186www.gateway.comLease TimeThe Lease Time specifies the period of time the DHCP Server gives its clients an IP Address and other required information

Seite 104 - Setting up Guest Access

187www.gateway.comNATNetwork Address Translation is an Internet standard that masks the internal IP addresses being used in a LAN. A NAT server runnin

Seite 105 - 1 Do one of the following:

188www.gateway.com Layer 5, the Session layer, defines protocols for initiating, maintaining, and ending communication and transactions across the ne

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189www.gateway.comPPPThe Point-to-Point Protocol is a standard for transmitting network layer datagrams (IP packets) over serial point-to-point links.

Seite 107 - To access the guest network:

190www.gateway.comRC4A symmetric stream cipher provided by RSA Security. It is a variable key-size stream cipher with byte oriented operations. It all

Seite 108 - Deployment example

191www.gateway.comSSIDThe Service Set Identifier (SSID) is a thirty-two character alphanumeric key that uniquely identifies a wireless local area netw

Seite 109 - Configuring radio settings

192www.gateway.comTCPThe Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is built on top of Internet Protocol (IP). It adds reliable communication (guarantees del

Seite 110 - Navigating to radio settings

193www.gateway.comUDP neither guarantees delivery nor does it require a connection. It is lightweight and efficient. All error processing and retransm

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194www.gateway.comTypically, an Access Point is connected to a wired LAN. WDS lets access points be connected wirelessly. The access points can functi

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iwww.gateway.comContents1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Chapter 215Quick Setup Unpacking the access point Connecting the access point to network and power Turning on the access point Running KickStart t

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195www.gateway.comWRAPWireless Robust Authentication Protocol (WRAP) is an encryption method for 802.11i that uses AES but another encryption mode (OC

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Appendix B197Specifications

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198www.gateway.comGateway Yes No CommentsSupports Infrastructure Mode XSupports Ad-Hoc Mode XConsole Port X Access through Web-based connection onlyDe

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199www.gateway.comWireless data rates with Automatic FallbackX 54 Mbps, 48 Mbps, 36 Mbps, 24 Mbps, 18 Mbps, 12 Mbps, 11 Mbps, 9 Mbps, 6 Mbps, 5.5 Mbps

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200www.gateway.comTFTP capable X None802.1q VLAN capable XMultiple SSID per radio X Supports different SSID for 802.11a & 802.11b/gSSID Broadcast

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Appendix C201Safety, Regulatory, and LegalInformation

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202www.gateway.comImportant safety informationYour Gateway access point is designed and tested to meet the latest standards for safety of information

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203www.gateway.comPreventing static electricity dischargeThe components inside your AP are extremely sensitive to static electricity, also known as el

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204www.gateway.comRegulatory compliance statementsWireless GuidanceThe Gateway 7001 Series APs, (low power Radio Frequency, RF, transmitting device),

Seite 124 - Wired Equivalent Privacy

16www.gateway.comSetting up the access pointSetting up and deploying one or more Gateway 7001 Series self-managed APs is in effect creating and launch

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205www.gateway.comUnited States of AmericaFederal Communications Commission (FCC) Intentional emitter per FCC Part 15The power output of the AP is wel

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206www.gateway.comFCC declaration of conformityResponsible party:Gateway Companies, Inc.610 Gateway Drive, North Sioux City, SD 57049(605) 232-2000

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207www.gateway.comNoticesCopyright © 2004 Gateway, Inc.All Rights Reserved14303 Gateway PlacePoway, CA 92064 USAAll Rights ReservedThis publication is

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209www.gateway.comIndexAaccess pointadding to cluster 52connecting to a network 18definition 17IP address 40removing from cluster 51setting up 16turni

Seite 130 - Data Encryption Disabled

210www.gateway.comconfiguring guest interface wired settings 73configuring security settings 87configuring the guest interface 100configuring WDS sett

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211www.gateway.comdisabling 79network time protocol settingsnavigating to 78Ooperating system 9Ppasswordadministrator 24password, administrator 155phy

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212www.gateway.comunderstanding the wireless distribution system 112unpacking the access point 16unwanted loops, WDS 113, 114upgrading the firmware 16

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17www.gateway.comWhat’s inside the access point?An access point is a single-purpose computer designed to function as a wireless hub. Inside the access

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18www.gateway.comConnecting the access point to network and powerThe next step is to set up the network and power connections.To set up the network an

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19www.gateway.com2 Connect the power adapter to the power port on the back of the access point, then plug the other end of the power cord into a power

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20www.gateway.comHardware connections for a physically separate guest networkIf you plan to configure a physically separate guest network, you need to

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21www.gateway.comRun the KickStart CD on a laptop or computer that is connected to the same network as your access points and use it to step through t

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22www.gateway.comTo run KickStart:1 Insert the KickStart Wizard CD into the CD drive on your computer. If the KickStart window is not displayed automa

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23www.gateway.com2 Click Next to search for access points. Wait for the search to complete, or until KickStart has found your new access points.3 Revi

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24www.gateway.comLogging on to the administration Web pagesWhen you follow the link from KickStart to the Gateway 7001 Series self-managed AP administ

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iiwww.gateway.comCluster mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44St

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25www.gateway.comType the user name and password and click OK.

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26www.gateway.comViewing basic settings for Gateway 7001 Series self-managed access pointsWhen you log in, the Basic Settings page for Gateway 7001 Se

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27www.gateway.comConfiguring basic settings and starting the wireless networkProvide a minimal set of configuration information by defining the basic

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28www.gateway.comWhat’s next?Make sure the access point is connected to the LAN and access some wireless clients. After you have tested the basics of

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Chapter 329Configuring Basic NetworkSettings Navigating to basic settings Reviewing and describing the access point Setting configuration policy fo

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30www.gateway.comNavigating to basic settingsTo configure basic Network settings, click Network, then click Basic Settings.If you use Kickstart to lin

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31www.gateway.comReviewing and describing the access pointField ActionIP Address This box is not editable because the IP address is already assigned (

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32www.gateway.comProviding administrator password and wireless network nameCaution The Gateway 7001 Series self-managed AP is not designed for multipl

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33www.gateway.comWireless Network Name (SSID)Type a name for the wireless network as a character string. This name will apply to all access points on

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34www.gateway.comSetting configuration policy for new access points

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iiiwww.gateway.comEnabling or disabling a network time protocol (NTP) server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79Configuring network security

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35www.gateway.comField ActionNew Access PointsChoose the policy you want to put in effect for adding New Access Points to the network.• If you choose

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36www.gateway.comUpdating basic settingsWhen you have reviewed the new configuration, click Update to apply the settings and deploy the access points

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37www.gateway.comUnderstanding basic settings for a standalone access pointThe Basic Settings tab for a standalone access point indicates only that th

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38www.gateway.comUnderstanding indicator iconsAll the network settings tabs on the Administration Web pages include visual indicator icons showing cur

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Chapter 439Managing Access Points andClusters Navigating to access points management Understanding clustering and access points Modifying the locat

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40www.gateway.comIntroductionThe Gateway 7001 Series self-managed APs show current basic configuration settings for clustered access points (location,

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41www.gateway.comNavigating to access points managementTo view or edit information on access points in a cluster, click Cluster > Access Points on

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42www.gateway.comUnderstanding clusteringA key feature of the Gateway 7001 Series self-managed AP is the ability to form a dynamic, configuration-awar

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43www.gateway.comHaving a mix of APs on the network does not adversely affect Gateway 7001 Series self-managed AP clustering in any way, however it is

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44www.gateway.comSettings that are not shared must be configured individually on the Administration pages for each access point. To get to the Adminis

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ivwww.gateway.comA Glossary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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45www.gateway.comYou can re-enable cluster mode on a standalone access point. (See “Adding an access point to a cluster” on page 52.)Cluster formation

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46www.gateway.comNote that auto-synchronization always occurs during configuration updates that affect the cluster, but the processing time is usually

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47www.gateway.comThe Stop Clustering page for this access point opens.2 Click the Stop Clustering button.3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 for every access point

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48www.gateway.com5 On the Administration UI left-hand tabs, click Advanced > Reset Configuration to open the Reset page. The Reset page opens.6 Cli

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49www.gateway.com8 Refresh the cluster view by clicking Cluster > Access Points on the Administration Web pages for any one of the access points. T

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50www.gateway.comUnderstanding access point settingsThe Access Points tab on the Administration Web page provides information about all access points

Seite 171 - Resetting the configuration

51www.gateway.comWorking with access points in a clusterModifying the location descriptionTo make modifications to the location description:1 Click Ba

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52www.gateway.comAdding an access point to a clusterTo add an access point that is currently in standalone mode back into a cluster:1 Go to the Admini

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53www.gateway.comNavigating to information for a specific AP and managing standalone APsIn general, Gateway 7001 Series self-managed APs are designed

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Chapter 11Introduction Features and benefits Networking Maintainability Default settings and supported administrator/client platforms

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Chapter 555Managing User Accounts Navigating to user management for clustered access points Viewing and changing user accounts Adding a user Editi

Seite 177 - Known problems

56www.gateway.comIntroductionThe Gateway 7001 Series self-managed APs include user management capabilities for controlling client access to access poi

Seite 178 - Technical Support

57www.gateway.comNavigating to user management for clustered access pointsTo set up or modify user accounts, click Cluster > User Management on the

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58www.gateway.comViewing and changing user accountsViewing user accountsUser accounts are shown at the top of the Manage user accounts screen under Us

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59www.gateway.comEditing a user accountAfter you have created a user account, it is displayed under User Accounts at the top of the User Management We

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60www.gateway.comTo disable a user account: On the User Management Web page, under User Accounts, click the box next to the user name, then click Dis

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Chapter 661Session Monitoring Navigating to session monitoring Understanding session monitoring information Viewing session information for access

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62www.gateway.comNavigating to session monitoringTo view session monitoring information, click Cluster > Sessions on the Administration Web page. T

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63www.gateway.comUnderstanding session monitoring informationThe Monitor active client station sessions page shows the stations associated with access

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64www.gateway.comSignal Indicates the strength of the radio frequency (RF) signal the client receives from the access point.The measure used for this

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2www.gateway.comOverview of the Gateway 7001 Series of self-managed APsThe Gateway 7001 Series of self-managed APs (access points) provide continuous,

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65www.gateway.comViewing session information for access pointsYou can view session information for all access points on the network at the same time,

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Chapter 767Advanced Configuration Configuring an Ethernet (wired) interface Configuring a wireless interface Configuring network security Configur

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68www.gateway.comConfiguring an Ethernet (wired) interfaceEthernet (Wired) Settings describe the configuration of your Ethernet local area network (LA

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69www.gateway.comNavigating to Ethernet (wired) settingsTo set the wired address for an access point, Advanced > Ethernet (Wired) Settings on the A

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70www.gateway.comEnabling or Disabling Guest AccessYou can provide controlled guest access over an isolated network and a secure internal LAN on the s

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71www.gateway.comChoose either physically separate or virtually separate internal and guest LANs as described in the following section.Configuring Int

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72www.gateway.comConnection Type You can select “DHCP Client” or “Static IP”.The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a protocol specifying h

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73www.gateway.comConfiguring Guest interface Ethernet settingsTo configure Ethernet (Wired) settings for the “Guest” interface, fill in the boxes as d

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74www.gateway.comConfiguring a wireless interfaceNavigating to wireless settingsTo set the wireless address for an access point, click Advanced > W

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3www.gateway.comFeatures and benefitsIEEE standards support and Wi-Fi compliance Support for IEEE 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g wireless networking s

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75www.gateway.comField DescriptionMAC Addresses (Shown on dual-band AP only)Indicates the Media Access Control (MAC) addresses for the interface.On th

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76www.gateway.comConfiguring internal LAN wireless settingsThe internal settings describe the MAC Address (read-only) and Network Name (also known as

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77www.gateway.comUpdating settingsTo apply your changes, click Update.SSID Type the SSID for the internal WLAN.The Service Set Identifier (SSID) is an

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78www.gateway.comEnabling a network time protocol serverThe Network Time Protocol (NTP) is an Internet standard protocol that synchronizes computer cl

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79www.gateway.comEnabling or disabling a network time protocol (NTP) serverTo configure your access point to use a network time protocol (NTP) server,

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80www.gateway.comConfiguring network securityUnderstanding security issues on wireless networksWireless mediums are inherently less secure than wired

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81www.gateway.comComparison of security modes for key management, authentication, and encryption algorithmsThe three major factors that determine the

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82www.gateway.comRecommendationsStatic WEP was designed to provide security equivalent of sending unencrypted data through an Ethernet connection, how

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83www.gateway.comRecommendationsIEEE 802.1x mode is a better choice than Static WEP because keys are dynamically generated and changed periodically. H

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84www.gateway.comRecommendationsWPA with RADIUS mode is the recommended mode. The CCMP (AES) and TKIP encryption algorithms used with WPA modes are fa

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4www.gateway.comOut-of-the-Box guest interface Unique network name (SSID) for the Guest interface Captive portal to guide guests to customized, gues

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85www.gateway.comFor information on how to configure WPA with RADIUS security mode, see “WPA with RADIUS” on page 95.When to use WPA-PSKWi-Fi Protecte

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86www.gateway.comFor example, some devices on your network may not support WPA with EAP talking to a RADIUS server. Embedded printer servers or other

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87www.gateway.comNavigating to security settingsTo set the security mode, click Advanced > Security on the Administration Web page. The Modify secu

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88www.gateway.comBroadcast SSID and Security ModeTo configure security on the access point, select a security mode and fill in the related boxes as de

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89www.gateway.comFor a minimum level of protection on a guest network, you can choose to suppress (prohibit) the broadcast of the SSID (network name)

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90www.gateway.comField DescriptionTransfer Key IndexSelect a key index from the list. Key indexes 1 through 4 are available. The default is 1.The Tran

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91www.gateway.comRules to Remember for Static WEP All client stations must have the Wireless LAN (WLAN) security set to WEP and all clients must have

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92www.gateway.comExample of Using Static WEPFor a simple example, suppose you configure three WEP keys on the access point. In our example, the Transf

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93www.gateway.comIf you have a second client station, that station also needs to have one of the WEP keys defined on the AP. You could give it the sam

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94www.gateway.comWhen configuring IEEE 802.1x mode, you have a choice of whether to use the embedded RADIUS server or an external RADIUS server that y

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