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Configuring Wireless Networks
Detecting Rogue Access Points
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To authorize detected access points:
STEP 1
In Rogue AP Detected Table, check the box for the access point that you want to
authorize.
STEP
2
Click Authorize.
To add an access point to the Authorized AP table:
STEP 1
Click Add Row.
STEP
2
Enter the MAC address of the access point that you want to authorize.
STEP
3
Enter the SSID or the name that identifies the wireless network.
STEP
4
Choose the security mode associated with the access point.
STEP
5
Choose TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) or CCMP (Counter Cipher Mode
Protocol) as the encryption algorithm associated with the access point.
STEP
6
Choose RADIUS server or PSK (Pre-Shared Key) to authenticate the access point.
STEP
7
Select the wireless network mode that the access point uses.
STEP
8
Choose the radio frequency that the access point uses.
STEP
9
Click
Save
.
Importing Authorized AP Lists
You can import a list of authorized access points using a CSV file. Use the
following values as a reference when you create the CSV file.
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Field
Values
Security
0
Open
1
WEP
2
WPA-Personal
3
WPA-Enterprise
4
WPA2-Personal
5
WPA2-Enterprise
Network Mode
0
B Only
1
G Only
2
N Only
3
BG-Mixed
4
GN-Mixed
5
BGN-Mixed
Channel
0
Auto
1
2.412
2
2.417
3
2.422
4
2.427
5
2.432
6
2.437
7
2.442
8
2.447
9
2.452
10
2.457
11
2.462
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Configuring Wireless Networks
Configuring WDS
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Ensure that the content in the CSV file is arranged as shown in the following
example:
To import a list of authorized APs:
STEP 1
Click Merge to add the list of access points that you want to import, to the access
points displayed in Authorized AP Table. Click Replace to replace the APs in the
table with the APs in the list that you want to import.
STEP
2
Click Browse to locate the file that you want to import.
STEP
3
Click Save.
Configuring WDS
A Wireless Distribution System (WDS) is a system that enables the wireless
interconnection of access points in a network. It allows a wireless network to be
expanded using multiple access points without the need for a wired backbone to
link them.
To establish a WDS link, the device and other remote WDS peers must be
configured in the same wireless network mode, wireless channel, wireless band
selection, and encryption types (None or WEP).
Encryption
2
TKIP
4
CCMP
Authentication
2
PSK
1
RADIUS
Field
Values
BSSID
Security
Encryption
Authentication
Wireless
Network
Channel
SSID
00:1C:10:CE:44:48
4
2
2
3
1
Auth_Guest
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You can configure WDS in Bridge mode where one AP acts as the common link
between multiple APs or in Repeater mode where one AP connects two APs
without a wired connection to the LAN, by repeating signals using the wireless
connection.
WDS is supported on one SSID only.
To configure WDS in Bridge mode:
STEP 1
Choose
Wireless
>
WDS
.
STEP
2
To enable WDS, check the WDS
check box.
STEP
3
Select the WDS Bridge radio button.
STEP
4
In the Remote Wireless Bridge’s MAC Address section, enter the MAC addresses
of up to four access points to use as bridges in the
MAC 1
,
MAC 2
,
MAC 3
,and
MAC 4
fields.
STEP
5
Click Save.
To configure WDS in Repeater mode:
STEP 1
Choose
Wireless
>
WDS
.
STEP
2
Check the WDS
check box.
STEP
3
Choose the repeater mode. If you select
Allow wireless signal to be repeated by
a repeater
, enter the MAC addresses of up to three access points to use as
repeaters in the
MAC 1
,
MAC 2
, and
MAC 3
fields.
STEP
4
If you select Repeat wireless signal of a remote access point:
Enter the MAC address of a wireless access point in the MAC field.
Click
Show Available Networks
to display the
Available Networks Table.
Click
Connect
to add the MAC address of the selected access point to the
MAC field.
STEP
5
Click
Save
.
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Configuring Wireless Networks
Configuring WPS
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Configuring WPS
Configure WPS to allow WPS-enabled devices to easily and securely connect to
the wireless network. Refer to your client device documentation for additional
instructions on setting up WPS on your client device.
To configure WPS:
STEP 1
Choose
Wireless
>
WPS
. The Wi-Fi Protected Setup page appears
STEP
2
Click
Edit
to change the wireless network on which to enable WPS
STEP
3
Configure the WPS on client devices in one of the following three ways:
Click or press the WPS button on the client device and click the WPS icon on
this page.
Enter the WPS PIN number of the client and click
Register
.
A client device requires a PIN number from this router, use the router PIN
number indicated.
-
Device PIN Status—WPA device personal identification number (PIN)
status.
-
Device PIN—Identifies the PIN of a device trying to connect.
-
PIN Lifetime—The lifetime of the key. If the time expires, a new key is
negotiated.
After you configure WPS, the following information appears at the bottom of the
WPS
page: Wi-Fi Protected Setup Status, Network Name (SSID), and Security.
Configuring Captive Portal
Use the Captive Portal feature to provide controlled, authenticated access to the
Internet and your network resources, without compromising security. A captive
portal displays a special web page to authenticate clients before they can use the
Internet. You can configure Captive Portal verification to allow access for both
guest and authenticated network users.
Configure Captive Portal instances for each virtual wireless network on your
device by associating it with a portal profile.

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