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2.3.2
Connecting Wireless Clients for the First Time
Wireless default
settings
After every Reset-to-Defaults, the SpeedTouch™ wireless access point
configuration is returned to its initial default settings.
These default settings are:
±
Security level is low (security disabled) for an easy first use, meaning the data
will not be encrypted. Wireless security settings are described in
“2.3.3 Wireless Security” on page 25
.
±
This default network name (SSID) is printed on the identification label located
on the bottom of your SpeedTouch™ and is unique for each device. It consists
of the concatenation of the word “SpeedTouch” and 6 hexadecimal
characters, without any spaces, for example SpeedTouch123456.
±
The SpeedTouch™ is broadcasting its network name (SSID).
±
The radio channel number is set to ‘automatically scan for the best radio
channel’.
±
Registration is not activated. New stations are allowed automatically. The
Access Control List is open and empty. No wireless client will be denied access
to the SpeedTouch™ based on its physical hardware address.
To prepare wireless
clients for the first time
Make sure that:
±
The SpeedTouch™ is turned on and ready for service.
±
The SpeedTouch™ is in its default configuration.
If necessary, reset the SpeedTouch™ to its default configuration (See
“6.4 Reset to Factory Defaults” on page 122
for more information).
±
A wireless client adapter is installed on your computer.
±
The wireless client adapter’s IP configuration is set to dynamically obtain its IP
configuration (DHCP) - this is usually the default. For more information, see
the documentation of your wireless client adapter.
To configure wireless
clients for the first time
The wireless client must be correctly configured for the default network name. As
the SpeedTouch™ broadcasts its network name to the wireless clients, you can
select the SpeedTouch™ wireless network from a list of available networks.
Depending on your wireless client a wireless icon may become green or a message
similar to the following may appear: “Successfully joined Wireless network
SpeedTouch123456”.
!
The default wireless settings may differ from the settings listed above
depending on your Service Provider’s requirements. If this is the case, refer
to the installation/configuration instructions provided by your Service
Provider.
Some wireless clients do not automatically join a wireless network. If so,
follow the instructions for the wireless client software to initiate association.
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First-time association
example
The example below shows how the SpeedTouch™ wireless network is presented
towards a Windows XP Service Pack 2 system.
Proceed as follows to associate your wireless client to the SpeedTouch™:
1
Click the network icon in the notification area:
The
Wireless Network Connection
window appears:
2
In the
Choose a wireless network
list, select the SpeedTouch™ wireless
network and click
Connect
.
The following window appears:
3
Click
Connect Anyway
.
Your computer is now connected to the SpeedTouch™ wireless network.
For other Operating Systems the wireless client will in most cases be
configured via dedicated client managers.
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2.3.3
Wireless Security
Introduction
Since the SpeedTouch™ wireless environment is a radio environment, precautions
must be taken to ensure that your wireless network is safe from malicious intruders.
To secure your wireless network, the following wireless access point settings can be
personalised:
±
Your Network Name (SSID)
±
ACL setting
±
Data encryption
Security settings
To personalise the wireless security settings on your SpeedTouch™:
1
Go to the SpeedTouch™ Web pages.
2
In the menu, select
Home Network
.
3
Click your WLAN.
4
In the upper right corner, click
Configure
.
5
On the
Wireless Access Point
page, you can modify the
Security
settings.
Network Name (SSID)
On the
Wireless Access Point
page, you can give a new name to your
Network
Name (SSID)
.
Under
Security
, you can clear
Broadcast Network Name (SSID)
, to prohibit the
Network Name from being broadcast.
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Access Control List
(ACL)
The SpeedTouch™ features a managed Access Control List (ACL) and a physical
registration mechanism in the form of the Association / Registration button on the
front panel of your SpeedTouch™.
On the
Wireless Access Point
page, you have the following options for the ACL:
New stations are
±
Allowed (automatically)
: All new stations can access the SpeedTouch™.
±
Allowed (via registration)
: Only allowed stations in the ACL have access.You
can add new stations via:
±
The Association / Registration button.
±
The
Search for wireless devices
task.
For more information, see
“ Registering wireless clients” on page 27
.
±
Not allowed
: Only allowed stations in the ACL have access.
You can add new stations to the ACL only via the
Search for wireless devices
task. For more information, see
“ Registering clients via Web pages” on
page 27
.
Data encryption
To set up wireless connectivity, you can choose different levels of security:
±
Security disabled
(default)
No security; the data will not be encrypted, no authentication process will be
used.
±
WEP
(Wired-Equivalent Privacy)
Traffic between the SpeedTouch™ and the clients is encrypted by sharing a
pre-defined 64-bit or a 128-bit Network key for secure communication with
legacy 802.11b clients.
±
WPA-PSK (Wi-Fi Protected Access Pre-Shared Key)
The highest form of security available for home users. Make sure that your
wireless client and client manager are compatible with it.
The default 64 bit hexadecimal WEP key is printed on the identification
label located at the bottom of the SpeedTouch™ and is unique for
each device.
The default WPA-Personal pass phrase is printed on the identification
label located at the bottom of the SpeedTouch™ and is unique for
each device.
The WPA-Personal pass phrase must consist of 8 to 63 ASCII
characters or 8 to 64 HEX digits.
Wireless access points may already have been configured during the Home
Install Wizard.
If
If you change wireless settings, wireless clients will be disconnected. In this
case, you need to reconfigure the wireless clients before you can connect to
the Internet again.
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2.3.4
Connecting Additional Wireless Clients
Preconditions
Make sure that:
±
The SpeedTouch™ is turned on and ready for service.
±
The SpeedTouch™ has been configured as DHCP server (default).
±
The wireless client adapters have been installed on all the computers you
want to connect to the WLAN.
Security issues
±
Depending on the personalised wireless settings:
±
Make sure you use the same encryption or security level on the client as
on your SpeedTouch™. If for instance WPA-PSK is enabled on the
SpeedTouch™, you must also configure the wireless client to use WPA-
PSK and configure the same WPA-PSK pass phrase.
±
If the Network Name (SSID) is not broadcast, you must configure the
wireless client for the SpeedTouch™ Network Name. Refer to the
documentation of your wireless client for more information.
±
If the SpeedTouch™ ACL settings are set to:
±
New stations are allowed (automatically),
your device can access the
SpeedTouch™ WLAN without additional configuration.
±
New stations are allowed (via registration)
, you have to register your
wireless client(s).For more information, see
“ Registering clients via Web
pages” on page 27
.
±
New stations are not allowed
, you have to search for wireless client(s)
using the SpeedTouch™ web pages, see
“ Registering clients via Web
pages” on page 27
.
Registering wireless
clients
If ‘New stations are allowed (via registration)’, you can add a wireless client to the
ACL via:
±
Registering clients via Web pages
±
Registering clients via the association button
Registering clients via
Web pages
Proceed as follows to add a wireless client to the ACL:
1
Go to the SpeedTouch™ Web pages.
2
In the menu, select
Home Network > Devices
.
3
In the
Pick a task
list, click
Search for wireless devices
.
The SpeedTouch™ searches for new wireless stations that use the encryption
key of the SpeedTouch™ Access Point.
The SpeedTouch™ takes you to the Home Network. The new station will be
shown next to the name of the SpeedTouch™ WLAN.
4
Click the name of the new station.
5
Click
Configure
.
6
Select
Allowed on WLAN
, and then click
Apply
.
The device is added to the ACL and will always be allowed to connect to the
SpeedTouch™.

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