NETGEAR WGE111 user manual Open System Authentication

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User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless PC Card WG511

802.11 Authentication

The 802.11 standard defines several services that govern how two 802.11 devices communicate. The following events must occur before an 802.11 Station can communicate with an Ethernet network through an access point such as the one built in to the WG511:

1.Turn on the wireless station.

2.The station listens for messages from any access points that are in range.

3.The station finds a message from an access point that has a matching SSID.

4.The station sends an authentication request to the access point.

5.The access point authenticates the station.

6.The station sends an association request to the access point.

7.The access point associates with the station.

8.The station can now communicate with the Ethernet network through the access point.

An access point must authenticate a station before the station can associate with the access point or communicate with the network. The IEEE 802.11 standard defines two types of authentication: Open System and Shared Key.

Open System Authentication allows any device to join the network, assuming that the device SSID matches the access point SSID. Alternatively, the device can use the “ANY” SSID option to associate with any available access point within range, regardless of its SSID.

Shared Key Authentication requires that the station and the access point have the same WEP Key to authenticate. These two authentication procedures are described below.

Open System Authentication

The following steps occur when two devices use Open System Authentication:

1.The station sends an authentication request to the access point.

2.The access point authenticates the station.

3.The station associates with the access point and joins the network.

This process is illustrated below.

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Contents NETGEAR, Inc Technical Support Iii Vcci Statement Contents Chapter Web Configuration Glossary Contents Audience, Conventions, Scope Chapter About This ManualHtml version of this manual How to Use this ManualHow to Print this Manual About This Manual Chapter Introduction About the Netgear WGE111 Wireless Game AdapterWhat’s in the Box? Key Features and Related Netgear ProductsIntroduction LED Descriptions Status Indicators and Ports of the WGE111Reset Button Reset Push ButtonIntroduction Preparing to Install Your WGE111 Wireless Game Adapter Chapter Basic SetupSystem Requirements Placement and Range GuidelinesOperating Modes Mode Switch Position Your SystemWhat you do Personal Computer Plug-and-Go Scenario Planning for TCP/IP Configuration Planning the WGE111 Wireless Game Adapter ConfigurationDynamic IP using Dhcp Fixed IPSubnet mask Understanding WEP Authentication and EncryptionAuthentication Scheme Selection Encryption Strength Choices Understanding WPA-PSK Encryption Security Using the Netgear Smart Wizard Configuration AssistantPower Ethernet Select the wireless network Basic Setup Select the TCP/IP Settings Basic Setup Configuring the Wireless Game Adapter Using TCP/IP Chapter Web ConfigurationViewing the Wireless Game Adapter Status Connecting to the Wireless Game AdapterStatus screen Wireless SettingsDevice Information Configuring the Adapter for Infrastructure Mode AccessIP Settings Data Rate Infrastructure mode configuration screenWireless Security Using WEP Security EncryptionAuthentication Type Network Name SsidUsing WPA-PSK Security Encryption Configuring the Wireless Game Adapter for Ad-Hoc ModeManual Entry Mode Automatic Key Generation PassphraseAd-Hoc mode configuration screen Configuring the IP Settings Viewing the Wireless Networks AvailableIP Settings configuration screen Upgrading the Firmware Changing the WGE111 Wireless Game Adapter PasswordRestore Factory Defaults screen Restoring the Factory DefaultsGo to Troubleshooting the TCP/IP Settings Using Ping on Chapter TroubleshootingBasic Tips Symptom Cause SolutionWireless router or access point, wait, and then See Using the Netgear Smart Wizard Cannot configure the WGE111 from a browser Frequently Asked QuestionsTroubleshooting the Web Configuration Interface Troubleshooting the TCP/IP Settings Using PingRestoring the Default Configuration and Password Troubleshooting Appendix a Technical Specifications Technical Specifications IP Addresses and the Internet Appendix B Understanding IP AddressesThree Main Address Classes Netmask Example of Subnetting a Class B Address Subnet AddressingNetmask Notation Translation Table for One Octet Private IP Addresses IP Configuration by Dhcp Address Resolution ProtocolUnderstanding IP Addresses Infrastructure Mode Appendix C Wireless Networking BasicsWireless Networking Overview Network Name Extended Service Set Identification Essid Authentication and WEPAd Hoc Mode Peer-to-Peer Workgroup Open System Authentication Authentication802.11b Authentication Open System Steps Do Not Use WEP 802.11b Authentication Shared Key StepsKey Size WEP Configuration OptionsWireless Channels Radio frequency channels used are listed in the table below WPA Wireless SecurityHow Does WPA Compare to WEP? How Does WPA Compare to Ieee 802.11i? What are the Key Features of WPA Security?Wireless Networking Basics Figure C-3 WPA Overview Access point replies with an EAP-request identity message WPA Data Encryption Key Management Temporal Key Integrity Protocol Tkip Product Support for WPA Is WPA Perfect?WPA two-phase authentication Changes to Wireless Access PointsChanges to Wireless Network Adapters New WPA information elementChanges to Wireless Client Programs 1000BASE-T List of Glossary Terms802.1Q 802.3Dhcp Internet service provider NIC Wins Glossary Numerics IndexRFC

WGE111 specifications

The NETGEAR WGE111 is a wireless gaming adapter designed to enhance the gaming experience for console players, allowing them to connect their gaming console to a wireless network effortlessly. This device caters particularly to gamers who wish to enjoy the benefits of wireless connectivity without compromising on performance or speed.

One of the primary features of the WGE111 is its support for the IEEE 802.11g standard, providing data transfer rates of up to 54 Mbps. This speed is essential for online gaming, where lag can significantly impact performance. The adapter ensures a stable and reliable connection, reducing latency and allowing gamers to immerse themselves fully in their favorite titles.

The device is compatible with a wide range of gaming consoles, including PlayStation 2, Xbox, and Nintendo Wii, making it a flexible solution for gaming setups. The WGE111 is equipped with a straightforward Ethernet port, enabling easy connectivity with consoles that lack built-in Wi-Fi capabilities.

Reliability is a notable characteristic of the WGE111, thanks in part to its advanced wireless technologies. With features like WEP and WPA/WPA2 encryption, the adapter ensures that the user’s network remains secure from unauthorized access. Additionally, the WGE111 has a strong range and can maintain a solid connection even in larger homes, providing flexibility in device placement.

Installation of the WGE111 is user-friendly, with a simple plug-and-play setup. This allows gamers to quickly connect their consoles to the router without extensive configuration or technical expertise. The device also includes LED indicators that provide real-time feedback on connection status, simplifying troubleshooting and network management.

Another advantage of the NETGEAR WGE111 is its compact and lightweight design, making it portable and easy to relocate. Whether transitioning between different rooms or even taking it to a friend's house, players can enjoy the convenience of wireless gaming without being tethered to a physical connection.

In summary, the NETGEAR WGE111 wireless gaming adapter is an excellent choice for gamers looking to enhance their online experience. With its high-speed connectivity, compatibility with multiple consoles, robust security features, and ease of setup, the WGE111 stands out as a viable option for anyone looking to enjoy wireless gaming without sacrificing performance.