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Configuring Networking
Configuring IPv6
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Configuring Wireless Networks
Detecting Rogue Access Points, page 72
Configuring Captive Portal, page 77
Configuring Device Mode, page 80
Wireless Security
Wireless networks are convenient and easy to install. Because wireless
networking operates by sending information over radio waves, it can be more
vulnerable to intruders than a traditional wired network.
Wireless Security Tips
You cannot physically prevent someone from connecting to your wireless
network, but you can take the following steps to keep your network secure:
Change the default wireless network name or SSID.
Wireless devices have a default wireless network name or SSID. This is the
name of your wireless network, and can be up to 32 characters in length.
To protect your network, change the default wireless network name to a
unique name to distinguish your wireless network from other wireless
networks that may exist around you.
When choosing names, do not use personal information because this
information may be available for anyone to see when browsing for wireless
networks.
Change the default password.
For wireless products such as access points, routers, and gateways, you
are asked for a password when you want to change their settings. These
devices have a default password. The default password is often
cisco
.
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Wireless Security
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Hackers know these default values and may try to use them to access your
wireless device and change your network settings. To prevent unauthorized
access, customize the device password so that it is difficult to guess.
Enable MAC address filtering.
Cisco routers and gateways give you the ability to enable MAC address
filtering. The MAC address is a unique series of numbers and letters
assigned to every networking device.
With MAC address filtering enabled, wireless network access is provided
solely for wireless devices with specific MAC addresses. For example, you
can specify the MAC address of each computer in your network so that
only those computers can access your wireless network.
Enable encryption.
Encryption protects data transmitted over a wireless network. Wi-Fi
Protected Access (WPA/WPA2) and Wired Equivalency Privacy (WEP) offer
different levels of security for wireless communication. Currently, devices
that are Wi-Fi certified are required to support WPA2, but are not required
to support WEP.
A network encrypted with WPA/WPA2 is more secure than a network
encrypted with WEP, because WPA/WPA2 uses dynamic key encryption.
To protect the information as it passes over the airwaves, enable the highest
level of encryption supported by your network equipment.
WEP is an older encryption standard and may be the only option available
on some older devices that do not support WPA.
Keep wireless routers, access points, or gateways away from exterior walls
and windows.
Turn wireless routers, access points, or gateways off when they are not
being used (at night, during vacations).
Use strong passphrases that are at least eight characters in length.
Combine letters and numbers to avoid using standard words that can be
found in the dictionary.
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Configuring Wireless Networks
Wireless Networks on Your Device
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General Network Security Guidelines
Wireless network security is useless if the underlying network is not secure. We
recommend that you take the following precautions:
Password-protect all computers on the network and individually password-
protect sensitive files.
Change passwords on a regular basis.
Install anti-virus software and personal firewall software.
Disable file sharing (peer-to-peer) to prevent applications from using file
sharing without your consent.
Wireless Networks on Your Device
Your device provides four virtual wireless networks, or four SSIDs (Service Set
Identifier): ciscosb1, ciscosb2, ciscosb3, and ciscosb4. These are the default
names or SSIDs of these networks, but you can change these names to more
meaningful names. This table describes the default settings of these networks:
SSID Name
ciscosb1
ciscosb2
ciscosb3
ciscosb4
Enabled
Yes
No
No
No
SSID
Broadcast
Enabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Security
Mode
Disabled
1
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
MAC Filter
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
VLAN
1
1
1
1
Wireless
Isolation
with SSID
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
WMM
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
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Configuring Wireless Networks
Configuring Basic Wireless Settings
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Configuring Basic Wireless Settings
Choose
Wireless
>
Basic Settings
to configure basic wireless settings.
To configure basic wireless settings:
STEP 1
Choose
Wireless
>
Basic Settings
.
STEP
2
In the
Radio
field, check the
Enable
box
to turn on the wireless radio. By default
there is only one wireless network enabled,
ciscosb1
.
STEP
3
In the
Wireless Network Mode
field, choose one of these options from the
drop-down menu:
WPS
Hardware
Button
Enabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
1.
When using the Setup Wizard, select Best Security or Better Security to protect the
device from unauthorized access.
SSID Name
ciscosb1
ciscosb2
ciscosb3
ciscosb4
B/G/N-Mixed
If you have Wireless-N, Wireless-B, and Wireless-G
devices in your network. This is the default setting
(recommended).
B Only
Choose this option if you have only Wireless-B
devices in your network.
G Only
Choose this option if you have only Wireless-G
devices in your network.
N Only
Choose this option if you have only Wireless-N
devices in your network.
B/G-Mixed
Choose this option if you have Wireless-B and
Wireless-G devices in your network.
G/N-Mixed
Choose this option if you have Wireless-G and
Wireless-N devices in your network.

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