LevelOne WAP-0005 user manual Using 802.1x Mode without WPA

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Wireless Access Point User Guide

Using 802.1x Mode (without WPA)

This is very similar to using WPA-802.1x.

The only difference is that on your client, you must NOT enable the setting The key is pro- vided for me automatically.

Instead, you must enter the WEP key manually, ensuring it matches the WEP key used on the Access Point.

Figure 46: Properties Screen

Note:

On some systems, the "64 bit" WEP key is shown as "40 bit" and the "128 bit" WEP key is shown as "104 bit". This difference arises because the key input by the user is 24 bits less than the key size used for encryption.

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Contents LevelOne Table of Contents Overview General Problems Wireless Access PointOverview Wireless LAN Terminology Overview Command ReferenceIntroduction Features of your Wireless Access PointAdvanced Features Security FeaturesPhysical Details Package ContentsPower port To Clear All Data and restore the factory default valuesRear Panel EthernetProcedure InstallationRequirements RequirementsUsing PoE Power over Ethernet Using PoE Power over EthernetSetup using the Windows Utility Access Point SetupInstallation OverviewButtons Wireless Access PointsWireless Security Wireless Security Setup ProcedurePassword Dialog Setup using a Web BrowserSystem Access Control Wireless If you cant connectManagement Status Screen Data System Screen System ScreenIdentification IP AddressAccess Control Data Access Control ScreenTelnet Trusted Wireless Stations Data Trusted Wireless StationsButtons Select None Select AllEdit AddBasic Settings Screen Wireless ScreensData Basic Settings Screen Wireless ModeRemote AP Channel NoCurrent Channel Broadcast Ssid Security Settings Security Settings None Radius MAC AuthenticationUsing MAC authentication Data Radius-based MAC Authentication Screen Radius-based MAC authentication ScreenUAM authentication External UAM authentication InternalUAM Screen AuthenticationData UAM Screen InternalData WEP Screen Security Settings WEPKey Value Key InputPassphrase Radius MACData WPA-PSK Screen Security Settings WPA-PSKNetwork Key WPA EncryptionGroup Key Update Pairwise Key UpdateUpdate Group key when any membership terminates Key LifetimeSecurity Settings WPA-802.1x Data WPA-802.1x ScreenWPA-802.1x Update Group key UpdateWhen any member Update ReportData 802.1x Screen Security Settings802.1x Radius Server AddressUpdate Report every WEP Key SizeKey Exchange Data Advanced Settings Screen Advanced SettingsBasic Rate Options802.11b 2.4GHz only ParametersUsing WEP PC and Server ConfigurationMode SecurityUsing WPA-PSK Wireless Station Configuration Using WPA-802.1xRadius Server Configuration 802.1x802.1x Server Setup Windows 2000 Server Windows 2000 Domain Controller SetupServices Installation Components Screen CA Screen Dhcp server configurationIP Address Screen Certificate Authority Screen Certificate Authority SetupActive Directory Screen Group Policy Screen Service Screen Internet Authentication Service Radius SetupAuthentication Screen Dial-in Screen Remote Access Login for UsersClient Certificate Setup 802.1x Client Setup on Windows XPWireless CA Screen Identifying Information Screen Encryption Settings 802.1x Authentication SetupEnabling Encryption Wireless Networks ScreenProperties Screen Using 802.1x Mode without WPA Operation and Status OperationStatus Screen Wireless Access PointData Status Screen SecurityActivity Log Data Activity LogData Station List Data Station List ScreenStation List Statistics Screen 4GHz WirelessData Statistics Screen System Up TimeControl Other Settings & Features Admin Login ScreenData Admin Login Screen Password Dialog Data Config File Screen Config FileBackup RestoreGeneral Data Snmp ScreenManagers TrapsTo perform the Firmware Upgrade Firmware UpgradeWireless Access Point SpecificationsHardware Specifications Wireless SpecificationsFeature Details Software SpecificationsMessage Log FCC Radiation Exposure Statement FCC 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 Specify an IP Address Using DhcpWindows NT4.0 TCP/IP Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows NT4.0Obtain an IP address from a Dhcp Server Network Configuration Win Checking TCP/IP Settings WindowsUsing a fixed IP Address Use the following IP Address Network Configuration Windows XP Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows XPUsing Dhcp Wireless LAN Terminology About Wireless LANsAd-hoc Mode Infrastructure ModeWPA-802.1x Channels802.1x Command Line Interface Using the CLI TelnetUsing the CLI Serial Port CLI Port Settings Command ReferenceAppendix 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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