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Figure 70
Load Signed Certificate
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
13.4
The Trusted CA Screen
Click
Wireless network > Classic configuration > Advanced Setup > Certificate > Trusted
CA
to open the following screen. This screen displays a summary list of certificates of the
certification authorities that you have set the VDSL Router to accept as trusted. The VDSL Router
accepts any valid certificate signed by a certification authority on this list as being trustworthy; thus
you do not need to import any certificate that is signed by one of these certification authorities.
Table 61
Load Signed Certificate
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Certificate Name
This is the name of the signed certificate.
Certificate
Copy and paste the signed certificate into the text box to store it on the VDSL Router.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your changes.
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Figure 71
Trusted CA
The following table describes the fields in this screen.
13.4.1
View Trusted CA Certificate
Click the
View
icon in the
Trusted CA
screen to open the following screen. Use this screen to view
in-depth information about the certification authority’s certificate.
Table 62
Trusted CA
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Name
This field displays the name used to identify this certificate.
Subject
This field displays information that identifies the owner of the certificate, such as Common
Name (CN), OU (Organizational Unit or department), Organization (O), State (ST) and
Country (C). It is recommended that each certificate have unique subject information.
Type
This field displays general information about the certificate.
ca
means that a Certification
Authority signed the certificate.
Action
Click the
View
icon to open a screen with an in-depth list of information about the
certificate (or certification request).
Click the
Remove
button to delete the certificate (or certification request). You cannot
delete a certificate that one or more features is configured to use.
Import
Certificate
Click this button to open a screen where you can save the certificate of a certification
authority that you trust to the VDSL Router.
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Figure 72
Trusted CA: View
The following table describes the fields in this screen.
13.4.2
Import Trusted CA Certificate
Click the
Trusted CA
screen’s
Import Certificate
button to open the following screen. The VDSL
Router trusts any valid certificate signed by any of the imported trusted CA certificates.
Table 63
Trusted CA: View
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Name
This field displays the identifying name of this certificate.
Type
This field displays general information about the certificate.
ca
means that a Certification
Authority signed the certificate.
Subject
This field displays information that identifies the owner of the certificate, such as Common
Name (CN), Organizational Unit (OU), Organization (O) and Country (C).
Certificate
This read-only text box displays the certificate in Privacy Enhanced Mail (PEM) format. PEM
uses base 64 to convert the binary certificate into a printable form.
You can copy and paste the certificate into an e-mail to send to friends or colleagues or you
can copy and paste the certificate into a text editor and save the file on a management
computer for later distribution (via floppy disk for example).
Back
Click
Back
to return to the previous screen.
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Figure 73
Trusted CA: Import Certificate
The following table describes the fields in this screen.
Table 64
Trusted CA: Import Certificate
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Certificate Name
Type a name for the signed certificate.
Certificate
Copy and paste the certificate into the text box to store it on the VDSL Router.
Apply
Click this to save your changes.
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C
HAPTER
14
Wireless
14.1
Overview
This chapter describes the VDSL Router’s
Network Setting > Wireless
screens. Use these
screens to set up your VDSL Router’s wireless connection.
14.1.1
What You Can Do in this Chapter
This section describes the VDSL Router’s
Wireless
screens. Use these screens to set up your VDSL
Router’s wireless connection.
Use the
Basic
screen to enable the Wireless LAN, enter the SSID and configure basic settings
(
Section 14.2 on page 176
).
Use the
Security
screen to configure wireless security settings manually or through WPS
(
Section 14.3 on page 177
).
Use the
MAC Filter
screen to allow or deny wireless clients based on their MAC addresses from
connecting to the VDSL Router (
Section 14.4 on page 181
).
Use the
Advanced
screen to configure wireless advanced features, such as the RTS/CTS
Threshold (
Section 14.5 on page 182
).
Use the
Station Info
screen to display a list of connected wireless clients (
Section 14.6 on page
184
).

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