Quatech ABDG-ET Series, WLNG-ET Series, T802.11b/g manual Parameter Description Advanced Settings

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LEAP Password

Configures the WPA-LEAP password.

 

The LEAP password [1 to 32 characters] must match the

 

LEAP password assigned to the LEAP user on the LEAP

 

server.

 

 

 

The LEAP password cannot contain spaces.

 

 

Authentication

Defines the type of key authentication, if any, to be used:

 

Automatic

 

– automatically detects the authentication

 

 

 

 

(default)

 

Open System

– communicates the key across the

 

 

 

 

network

 

Shared Key

 

– allows communication only with devices

 

 

 

 

with identical WEP settings

Default Key

Default WEP Key from 1 – 4 if Shared Key or Both is

 

selected for Authentication.

 

Default is WEP Key 1.

 

 

WEP Key 1 through 4

Up to four WEP key values. These values must be the same

 

as the key implemented by the Access Point.

 

If WEP Encryption = 64, enter 10 hexadecimal digits for

 

 

each key.

 

 

 

If WEP Encryption = 128, enter 26 hexadecimal digits for

 

 

each key.

 

 

 

 

Enable WPA Information Element

Controls the format of the WPA Information Element used in

format compatibility mode

the Association Request management frame. Several brands

 

of Access Points still use the legacy WPA format.

 

When unchecked, enables the Legacy WPA Information

 

Element format.

 

 

 

When checked, enables the 802.1x WPA Information Element

 

format.

 

 

 

Default is unchecked.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parameter

 

 

 

Description

Advanced Settings

 

 

 

 

Module MAC Address

Bridge’s MAC address. Default is factory set. Do not change

 

this value; otherwise, unexpected results can occur.

 

 

 

 

Antenna Mode

Ant2

– use primary antenna (J2) (default)

 

Diversity – allows the Bridge to select the antenna

 

 

 

 

receiving the best quality signal.

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Contents AirborneDirectPPEthernet Bridge User’s Guide Quatech, Inc. Headquarters DisclaimerContents Contents AirborneDirect Ethernet Bridge Hardware heavy-duty package List of FiguresList of Tables Introduction ChapterAirborneDirect Ethernet Bridge Features and Benefits Features and BenefitstBasic Application Involving a LAN Host and Ethernet Client Sample ApplicationUsingtthis Documentt Terminology ConventionsRelated Documentation Standard Package Contents Hardware InstallationItems Supplied by the User Standard Package Hardware Description Reset SwitchIndicator LEDs on the AirborneDirect Ethernet Bridge Indicator LEDsLink AirborneDirect Ethernet Bridge Indicator LEDsPower LED Color FunctionMounting Cradle Mounting Cradle DimensionsAirborneDirect Ethernet Bridge Hardware heavy-duty package HEAVY-DUTY PackageAirborneDirect Heavy-Duty Cable Evaluation Kit Item RP-SMA Male Ethernet/PowerAirborneDirect Heavy-Duty Ethernet Bridge Indicator LEDs End Cap Layoutƒ Floor Selecting a Locationƒ Trees and large plants ƒ Man-made obstaclesConnecting the Bridge This page intentionally left blank Disable Wireless Security Initial ConfigurationWireless Configuration Find the Service Set Identifier String SsidVerify the MAC Address Verify the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Dhcp NameVerifying Your Connections System Implementation Considerations WPA-LEAP SecuritySystem Requirements Computer Resource Requirementsƒ Data Throughput and Latency ƒ Roamingƒ Re-Keying This page intentionally left blank Launching the ACC Airborne Control CenterAirborne Control Center Navigating around the ACC Performing Configuration Activitiesƒ Restarting the Bridge ƒ Changing the user name and administrator passwordƒ Resetting the Bridge ƒ Modifying Device Services SettingsSaved Settings Screen Saving Configuration ChangesStatus Page Basic Configuration Settings Basic Configuration SettingsMiscellaneous OEM Settings Miscellaneous Settings Page Basic Configuration SettingsOEM Authentication Settings Parameter Description Miscellaneous OEM SettingsWireless Network Configuration Network Settings Page Basic Configuration SettingsFigureX13. Wireless Network Configuration PageX Wireless Network Configuration Settings Parameter Description Wireless Network SettingsWPA-LEAP64 Wireless Security SettingsThis value otherwise, unexpected results can occur Parameter Description Advanced SettingsAcquire Time Limit seconds Network IP SettingsDiscovery Settings Region Country Codes Services Page Advanced Configuration Settings Advanced Configuration SettingsParameter Description Network Services SettingsSecurity Configuration Security Settings Page Advanced Configuration SettingConfiguration User Security Configuration SettingsUpdate Firmware Update Firmware Page Advanced Configuration Settingsƒ DirectEthernetx.x.x.x.bin ACC will display the message shown in FigureX18.X Reset Reset Page Advanced Configuration SettingsConfirm Restart Restarting the BridgeTroubleshooting Suggestions TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Suggestions Quatech, Inc. Confidential Comm LED is Off or Amber LED TroubleshootingIndicator LED Troubleshooting If the… Perform These Tasks… Power LED is AmberAppendix a SpecificationsPin Assignments Name Description Ethernet Interface Heavy-Duty packageChannels Wireless Network InterfaceRF Power FrequencyAirborneDirect Ethernet Bridge Users Guide 100-8007-141G Standard Packaging Enclosure DimensionsHeavy-Duty Packaging Enclosure Min Heavy-Duty Power Supply Specifications ParameterMax Information for Canadian Users IC Notice FCC ComplianceFCC Statement FCC RF Exposure StatementIndustry Canada Notice Applicable to USE Within Canada MANUFACTURER’S Declaration of ConformityIndustry Canada IC Emissions Compliance Statement Avis DE Conformite a LA Reglementation D’INDUSTRIE CanadaEuropean COMMUNITY-CE Notice Countries Restrictions EC Declaration of ConformityΟυσιωδεισ Απαιτησεισ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ Λοιπεσ Σχετικεσ Διαταξεiσ ΤΗΣ This page intentionally left blank Authentication Access PointAd-Hoc mode Association serviceInfrastructure mode ServiceDistribution service Service Set NetworkWired Equivalent Service SetWi-Fi Wi-Fi AllianceThis page intentionally left blank Index Index 100-8007-141G Revision 1.41 May

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