Epson manual Deploying the IWE3200-H

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Web Redirection

 

 

Disabled

 

 

 

 

 

Table 1. Allowable authentication modes.

2.5. Deploying the IWE3200-H

After the settings have been configured, deploy the Router to the field application environment. You have to connect AP(s), modem(s), and RADIUS server(s) to the IWE3200-H. The system configura- tion in Fig. illustrates how to deploy the IWE3200-H.

In this configuration, one DSL/cable modem is connected to the WAN port (as WAN 1) of the IWE3200-Hand another modem is connected to the LAN 1 port (as WAN 2) of the IWE3200-H. Two APs are connected to the LAN 2 port and LAN 3 port, respectively. Finally, a RADIUS server is connected to the LAN 4 port of the IWE3200-H. The IWE3200-Hworks together with the RADIUS server to decide whether a wireless client (the notebook computer or the PDA) is allowed to access the Internet through the broadband modems.

NOTE:

Although the RADIUS server in this sample configuration is on the “LAN” side, in a real application, it can be on the “WAN” side, that is, on the Internet.

Fig. 25. Example IWE3200-H deployment.

The IWE3200-Hhas a built-in access point. If the RF coverage of the built-in access point is enough for your venue, no additional stand-alone access point is necessary.

Since IWE3200-Halso provides the WDS static wireless bridge function, it can also connect the other wireless AP with WDS method (See 3.5.1.3 Wireless Distribution System for more detail in-

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Contents User’s Guide Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement TTE Compliance Statement Table of Contents Page Introduction OverviewIeee 802.11b/g Compliant „ Wireless Operation FeaturesUser Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting Internet Connection Sharing Network Security Firmware Tools ManagementPage Feature Comparison LED DefinitionFirst-Time Installation and Configuration Selecting a Power Supply MethodMounting the IWE3200-H on a Wall Mounting the IWE3200-H on a wallPreparing for Configuration Connecting the Managing Computer and the IWE3200-HEntering the User Name and Password Configuring the IWE3200-HChanging the TCP/IP Settings of the Managing Computer Setup Wizard Selecting an Operational Mode HomeRouter with a DHCP-Based DSL/Cable Connec- tion Setup Wizard Configuring TCP/IP SettingsRouter with a PPPoE-Based DSL/Cable Connec- tion Router with a Static-IP DSL/Cable Connection Router with a Multiple DSL/Cable ConnectionsSetup Wizard Dhcp Server Settings Setup Wizard Configure Ieee 802.11 Set- tingsConfiguring User Authentication Settings Web RedirectionLocal Authentication Sever To setup the Local Authentication methodPage Usage of control keypad How to Setup the mini-POS Ticket PrinterTo setup the mini-POS Ticket Printer Configuring Radius Settings IeeeDeploying the IWE3200-H To establish a wireless link to an AP Setting up Client ComputersConfiguring Ieee 802.11-Related Settings Configuring TCP/IP-Related Settings Authentication success Using Web-Based Network Management Menu StructureAAA. Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting settings IWE3200-H Save, Save & Restart, and Cancel CommandsHome and Refresh Commands Seeing Status Associated Wireless ClientsAuthenticated Users Account Table Session ListManaged LAN Devices Specifying Operational ModeSystem Page To upgrade firmware of the access Router by Http Changing PasswordBacking up and Restoring Configuration Set- tings by Http Managing FirmwareUpgrading Firmware by Tftp To back up configuration of the access Router by HttpTo restore configuration of the access Router by Http To upgrade firmware of the access Router by Tftp TIPTo restore configuration of the IWE3200-H by Tftp Backing up and Restoring Configuration Set- tings by TftpTo back up configuration of the access Router by Tftp Resetting Configuration to Factory Defaults Configuring TCP/IP Related SettingsSetting Time Zone AddressRouter with a PPPoE-Based DSL/Cable Con- nection Router with a Static-IP DSL/Cable Connection DNS Proxy DNSRouter with Multiple DSL/Cable Connections Basic NATStatic DNS Mappings To give an internal server a domain nameVirtual Server Mappings To expose preset internal serversDhcp Server FunctionalityStatic Dhcp Mappings Load Balancing Policy Settings Load BalancingCommunication Configuring Wireless SettingsZero Client Reconfiguration Wireless Distribution System Wireless Distribution System settings To enable a WDS linkSecurity Page MAC-Address-Based Access Control Set the Access control type to exclusiveTo delete an entry in the access control table Web Redirection Web-redirection mechanismWeb redirection enabled with authentication Default authentication failure warning Unrestricted ClientsTo add a link to the walled garden Walled GardenTo specify a uncontrolled computer by MAC address Radius Robustness Authentication Session Control Authentication Page CustomizationAuthentication success page customization settings To specify an advertisement linkAdvertisement links settings DdnsPacket Filters Configuring Advanced SettingsFilters and Firewall To set a rule for packet filteringURL Filters VlanFirewall To block Http traffic to an unwelcome Web site ManagementUPnP System Log To specify a trap target LAN Device ManagementSnmp Example for LAN device management To specify a LAN device to manageDefault Settings Rear Panel AuthenticationLED Definitions DNS ProxyAppendix B Troubleshooting TCP/IP Settings ProblemsIWE3200-H does not respond to ping from the client computer Wireless Settings Problems Cannot access the InternetOther Problems Wireless Gateway/AP BrowseIWE3200-H Dimensions without antenna Configuration and ManagementPower Supply WeightIWE500-INJ Power Injector IWE810-POS mini-POS Ticket Printer