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MOXA AirWorks AWK-1100 User’s Manual

Web Console Configuration

IEEE 802.1X-Compliant

Wireless Client

Wireless AP

user authentication

Internet

 

 

Wireless AP

 

 

 

RADIUS

User

user authentication

Server

Database

IEEE 802.1X and RADIUS

An access point supporting IEEE 802.1X can be configured to communicate with two RADIUS servers. When the primary RADIUS server fails to respond, the wireless access point will try to communicate with the secondary RADIUS server. You can specify the length of timeout and the number of retries before communicating with the secondary RADIUS server after failing to communicate with the primary RADIUS server.

An IEEE 802.1X-capable wireless access point and its RADIUS server(s) share a secret key so that they can authenticate each other. In addition to its IP address, a wireless access point can identify itself by an NAS (Network Access Server) identifier. Each IEEE 802.1X-capable wireless access point must have a unique NAS identifier.

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Contents Moxa AirWorks AWK-1100 User’s Manual First Edition, JulyCopyright Notice TrademarksDisclaimer Table of Contents Page Introduction Package Checklist Product FeaturesProduct Specifications OverviewMechanical Page ‰ Confirming the Settings of the AP and Client Computers Getting StartedFirst-Time Installation and Configuration Select the Operational Mode for AWK-1100 AP/BridgeAP Client Configure AWK-1100’s Ieee 802.11 settings Review and Apply SettingsDeploying the Access Point AP Setting up Client ComputersConfiguring Ieee 802.11g-related Settings Confirming the Settings of the AP and Client Computers Configuring TCP/IP-related SettingsChecking if the Ieee 802.11g-related Settings Work Checking if the TCP/IP-related Settings Work To check if a client computer can assess the InternetPage Web Console Configuration ‰ Viewing StatusMenu Structure Save, Save & Restart, and Cancel Buttons Home and Refresh ButtonsAssociated Wireless Clients Viewing StatusCurrent Dhcp Mappings System LogLink Monitor AP Client mode only Specifying the Operational ModeGeneral Operations STA-APAdministrative Password Managing the FirmwareUpgrading Firmware by Http AP/Bridge AP ClientBacking up and Restoring Configuration Settings by Http Upgrading Firmware by TftpChoose Tftp as the Firmware management protocol Backing up and Restoring Configuration Settings by Tftp Configuring TCP/IP-related Settings Resetting the Configuration to Factory DefaultsAddressing Dhcp Server AP/Bridge modes only BasicStatic Dhcp Mappings Configuring Ieee 802.11g-related Settings CommunicationLink Integrity Wireless Distribution System Association ControlAP Load Balancing Sample wireless bridge network topology Security STA Shared Key , and Auto MAC-Address-Based Access Control Set the Access control type to exclusiveSet the Access control type to inclusive Ieee 802.1X/RADIUS AP mode only Click DownloadInternet Configuring Advanced Settings Packet FiltersEthernet Type Filters IP Protocol FiltersManagement TCP/UDP Port FiltersUPnP System LogSnmp Page Default Settings LAN Interface ManagementSnmp read community Snmp write communityTroubleshooting Wireless Settings ProblemsWireless client computer cannot associate with an AWK-1100 TCP/IP Settings Problems AP does not respond to ping from the client computerUnknown Problems Moxa AirWorks AWK-1100 User’s Manual Regulatory Statement Federal Communication Commission Interference StatementTTE Compliance Statement Moxa AirWorks AWK-1100 User’s Manual Regulatory Statement Service Information Moxa Internet Services Following services are providedProblem Report Form Moxa Product † AWK-1100-US † AWK-1100-EU Serial NumberProduct Return Procedure