LevelOne WAP-0005 Security Settings None, Radius MAC Authentication, Using MAC authentication

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Setup

Security Settings - None

Figure 13: Wireless Security - None

No security is used. Anyone using the correct SSID can connect to your network.

The only settings available from this screen are Radius MAC Authentication and UAM (Universal Access Method).

Radius MAC Authentication

Radius MAC Authentication provides for MAC address checking which is centralized on your Radius server. If you don't have a Radius Server, you cannot use this feature.

Using MAC authentication

1.Ensure the Wireless Access Point can login to your Radius Server.

Add a RADIUS client on the RADIUS server, using the IP address or name of the Wireless Access Point, and the same shared key as entered on the Wireless Access Point.

Ensure the Wireless Access Point has the correct address, port number, and shared key for login to your Radius Server. These parameters are entered either on the Security page, or the Radius-based MAC authentication sub-screen, depending on the security method used.

On the Access Point, enable the Radius-based MAC authentication feature on the screen below.

2.Add Users on the Radius server as required. The username must be the MAC address of the Wireless client you wish to allow, and the password must be blank.

3.When clients try to associate with the Access Point, their MAC address is passed to the Radius Server for authentication.

If successful, “xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx MAC authentication” is entered in the log, and cli- ent station status would show as “authenticated” on the station list table;

If not successful, “xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx MAC authentication failed” is entered in the log,, and station status is shown as “authenticating” on the station list table.

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Contents LevelOne Table of Contents Wireless Access Point Overview General ProblemsOverview Wireless LAN Terminology Overview Command ReferenceFeatures of your Wireless Access Point IntroductionSecurity Features Advanced FeaturesPackage Contents Physical DetailsTo Clear All Data and restore the factory default values Power portRear Panel EthernetInstallation ProcedureRequirements RequirementsUsing PoE Power over Ethernet Using PoE Power over EthernetAccess Point Setup Setup using the Windows UtilityInstallation OverviewWireless Access Points ButtonsSetup Procedure Wireless Security Wireless SecuritySetup using a Web Browser Password DialogSystem Access Control Wireless If you cant connectManagement Status Screen System Screen Data System ScreenIdentification IP AddressAccess Control Data Access Control ScreenTelnet Trusted Wireless Stations Data Trusted Wireless StationsButtons Select All Select NoneEdit AddWireless Screens Basic Settings ScreenData Basic Settings Screen Wireless ModeRemote AP Channel NoCurrent Channel Broadcast Ssid Security Settings Security Settings None Radius MAC AuthenticationUsing MAC authentication Radius-based MAC authentication Screen Data Radius-based MAC Authentication ScreenUAM authentication Internal UAM authentication ExternalAuthentication UAM ScreenData UAM Screen InternalSecurity Settings WEP Data WEP ScreenKey Input Key ValuePassphrase Radius MACSecurity Settings WPA-PSK Data WPA-PSK ScreenNetwork Key WPA EncryptionPairwise Key Update Group Key UpdateUpdate Group key when any membership terminates Key LifetimeSecurity Settings WPA-802.1x Data WPA-802.1x ScreenWPA-802.1x Update Update Group keyWhen any member Update ReportSecurity Settings Data 802.1x Screen802.1x Radius Server AddressUpdate Report every WEP Key SizeKey Exchange Advanced Settings Data Advanced Settings ScreenBasic Rate OptionsParameters 802.11b 2.4GHz onlyPC and Server Configuration Using WEPMode SecurityUsing WPA-PSK Using WPA-802.1x Wireless Station ConfigurationRadius Server Configuration 802.1x802.1x Server Setup Windows 2000 Server Windows 2000 Domain Controller SetupServices Installation Components Screen Dhcp server configuration CA ScreenIP Address Screen Certificate Authority Setup Certificate Authority ScreenActive Directory Screen Group Policy Screen Internet Authentication Service Radius Setup Service ScreenAuthentication Screen Remote Access Login for Users Dial-in Screen802.1x Client Setup on Windows XP Client Certificate SetupWireless CA Screen Identifying Information Screen 802.1x Authentication Setup Encryption SettingsWireless Networks Screen Enabling EncryptionProperties Screen Using 802.1x Mode without WPA Operation and Status OperationStatus Screen Access Point WirelessData Status Screen SecurityActivity Log Data Activity LogData Station List Data Station List ScreenStation List 4GHz Wireless Statistics ScreenData Statistics Screen System Up TimeControl Other Settings & Features Admin Login ScreenData Admin Login Screen Password Dialog Config File Data Config File ScreenBackup RestoreData Snmp Screen GeneralManagers TrapsFirmware Upgrade To perform the Firmware UpgradeSpecifications Wireless Access PointHardware Specifications Wireless SpecificationsSoftware Specifications Feature DetailsMessage Log FCC Statement FCC Radiation Exposure StatementTroubleshooting General ProblemsTo Find the Access Points IP Address Appendix B Troubleshooting Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows 9x/ME Windows TCP/IPNormally, no changes need to be made Using Dhcp Using Specify an IP AddressChecking TCP/IP Settings Windows NT4.0 Windows NT4.0 TCP/IPObtain an IP address from a Dhcp Server Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows Network Configuration WinUsing a fixed IP Address Use the following IP Address Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows XP Network Configuration Windows XPUsing Dhcp About Wireless LANs Wireless LAN TerminologyAd-hoc Mode Infrastructure ModeChannels WPA-802.1x802.1x Command Line Interface Using the CLI TelnetUsing the CLI Serial Port Command Reference CLI Port SettingsAppendix E Command Line Interface Wireless Access Point User Guide Appendix E Command Line Interface Wireless Access Point User Guide Set Extended Channel Mode Wireless Access Point User Guide Set wep -- Set Encryption Mode
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