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System Configuration

Multicast Cipher: The encryption used for broadcast and multicast data.

Information - Client

The Client page (FIG. 19) displays details on wireless devices currently associated to the WAP250G.

FIG. 19 Client Information

The items on this page include:

Station Address: The MAC address of the wireless client.

Authenticated: Shows if the client has been authenticated. The two basic methods of authentication supported for 802.11 wireless networks are “open system” and “shared key.” Open-system authentication accepts any client attempting to connect to the WAP250G without verifying its identity. The shared-key approach uses Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) to verify client identity by distributing a shared key to clients before attempting authentication.

Associated: Shows if the client has been successfully associated with the WAP250G. Clients can associate with the WAP250G only after authentication has completed.

Encryption: Indicates if encryption is being used by the client; either Enabled or Disabled.

Cipher: Indicates the encryption cipher capability being advertised by the client; WEP, TKIP, AES, or None.

SSID -- The VAP interface that the client is associated with.

RSSI -- The received signal strength of the client.

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Contents NXA-WAP250G AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Table of Contents Appendix a Troubleshooting Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement Important Note FCC Radiation Exposure StatementEC Conformance Declaration Specifications OverviewReset Button Power ConnectorEthernet Port Installation Straight-Through Wiring Access Point ConfigurationTwisted-Pair Cable Assignments Ethernet LAN Port Antenna Power Socket CAT5 WallMount Slots Reset Button OverviewLED Indicators Hardware DescriptionDiagnosing Access Point Indicators Symptom Action Power LED is OffSelecting an Operation Mode Access Point ModeAccess Point Mode Roaming Access Point Mode roaming for mobile usersAccess Point Mode Repeater and Bridge Mode Bridge ModeLogin Logging into the Web InterfaceUsing the Setup Wizard Operation Mode SettingNetwork Setting Setup Wizard Network SettingSetup Wizard Network Setting PPoE settings Dhcp Server/NAT Setting Wireless VAP #1 SettingSetup Wizard Wireless VAP #1 Setting WEP settings Wireless VAP #2 Setting Setup Wizard Wireless VAP #2 SettingFinish and Reboot Setup Wizard Wizard configuration donePage System Configuration Information NetworkInformation System System InformationInformation Client Client InformationInformation Network Information Event LogSystem Setting System Setting AdministrationSystem Setting Vlan Status / Operation Mode Operation ModesSystem Setting VAP Management System Settings Reset SystemWireless VAP Settings Wireless VAP Settings Basic SettingWireless VAP Settings Channel Setting Wireless VAP 1 Setting Basic SettingsWireless VAP Settings WEP Setting Authentication Mode Select Open or SharedSystem Configuration Wireless VAP Settings WPA / WPA2 Setting WPA, WPA2, WPA-WPA2 Mix ModeNetwork Settings Network Settings Dhcp Client SettingNetwork Settings Dhcp Server/NAT Setting Network Settings Dhcp Server/NAT SettingsNetwork Settings PPPoE Setting Network Settings PPPoE SettingsNetwork Settings Radius Server Setting Network Settings Radius Server SettingsTime Setting Time and LogUpgrade via the Web Updating FirmwareUpgrade via a Remote Server Firmware Upgrade Local FileSystem Configuration Page Choose Download site and Install Tftp Server If Your WAP250G Is Stuck on the Emergent Recovery ScreenWebsite for free Tftp Server Change Tftp Server Settings Copy Firmware fileEthernet Connectivity Launch Tftp ServerTftp Server Configuration dialog Re-Connect to WAP 250GPage Glossary NXA-WAP250G 802.11b/g Wireless Access Point It’s Your World Take Control