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Paste both certificate and corresponding private key, as shown in
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Click
Apply
to save the configuration so that the changes can take
effect.
Import Trusted CA
Certificates
Select
Advanced Setup > Certificate > Trusted CA
to display
the interface as shown in
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Import Certificate
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, CA certificate can only be imported.
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Wireless Configuration
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Overview
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Wireless LAN Basics
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Configure Wireless Connection
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Overview
Wireless Network
There are two types of wireless network set up:
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Client Mode (infrastructure)
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Ad Hoc Mode (peer-to-peer)
Client Mode
Client Mode is an 802.11 networking framework, as shown in
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, in which devices communicate with each other by first
going through a wireless router or access point. Wireless devices
can communicate with each other or can communicate with a wired
network. Generally, a majority of small businesses and home users
operate in Client Mode because they require access to the wired
LAN
(usually from broadband or cable Internet providers) in order
to use services such as file servers or printers.
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Ad Hoc Mode
Ad Hoc (sometimes referred to as peer-to-peer), is a type of wire-
less network allowing a wireless adapter or other Ethernet-ready
device to connect directly to another wireless adapter or Ether-
net-ready device. Its network protocol is as shown in
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About the Guw5.5Z66-5
The Guw5.5Z66-5 Wi-Fi® certified
IEEE
802.11g compliant wire-
less access point allows multiple computers to connect wirelessly
to your local network over the Guw5.5Z66-5 Wireless LAN envi-
ronment.
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Chapter 18 Wireless Configuration
The Guw5.5Z66-5 is backward compatible with IEEE 802.11b,
which means 802.11b and 802.11g devices can coexist in the
same wireless network.
The Wireless Distribution System (WDS) on your Guw5.5Z66-5 al-
lows you to extend the range of your wireless network. To be able
to use WDS, you need to introduce an additional WDS-enabled ac-
cess point into your wireless network. To be able to connect the
computers, make sure that a wireless client adapter (
WLAN
client)
is installed on each computer you want to connect via the WLAN.
Wireless LAN Basics
Some basic understanding of 802.11b/g wireless technology and
terminology is useful when you are setting up the 931WII or any
wireless access point.
If you are not familiar with wireless net-
works please take a few minutes to learn the basics.
Basic terms
Typical wireless network topology is as shown in
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