Buffalo Technology WBR2-G54S user manual Wireless LAN Security

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Advanced Settings

802.11g Protection - This enables protection mechanisms for when 802.11b clients join the net- work. It enables CTS (Clear-to-Send)

DTIM Period - An access point transmits beacon signals to nearby clients at a preset interval. This parameter sets the beacon transmission interval time (1-255 seconds). Selection of a larger num- ber may conserve energy for the client computer (when client power management is enabled), but may delay wireless communication. The default value of 1 is recommended.

Wireless Output Power - Confi gure output power of the AirStation. Decrease wireless output power to shrink the wireless communication range. The default setting of 100% is recommended unless decreased range is desired

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Wireless LAN Security

Broadcast SSID - Enable or Dis- able the SSID (SSID) from being broadcasted. If denied, the AirStation will not be found unless the specifi c AirStation’s SSID is entered in the client computer manually.

Data Encryption - Disable to have no encryption of the wireless data. This will make accessing the AirStation and the network very easy. It is im-

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Contents WBR2-G54S Table of Contents Network Settings Table of Contents Introduction Introduction Home Networking SOHO/SMB NetworkingAirStation WBR2-G54S Package Contents System RequirementsProduct Views About the AirStation CD Installation / Setup Setup Overview Setup PreparationIntroduction Antenna Installation Standard Settings Open the Setup ScreenDSL Button Enter ISP informationAutomatic IP Assignment by ISP Enter IP Address Manually PPPoE ConnectionCatv Cable Button Line Test Security Simple Security Setup Applications Refer to the on-screen help for Aoss Aoss Additional Aoss Information Advanced Settings LAN SettingsWireless Settings Wireless Function Enable orAdvanced Settings Wireless LAN Security Advanced Settings Characteristics Advanced Settings LAN Port Dhcp Server Advanced Settings Manual IP MAC Address Assignment Settings Wireless MAC Filter Wireless PC’s ConnectionRegister for Allowable PC’s MAC Address Wireless Bridge WDS Advanced Settings Wired WAN Performance WAN SettingsWAN Port Connection Type Select from MTU Maximum Transmit MRU Maximum ReceiveWAN Network Advanced Settings Network Settings Routing SetupAdd Routing Table Entry Address Translation Enable or Disable . AddressIP Masquerade When Display/Delete NAT Table Add NAT Table Advanced Settings Packet Filter Log Output Select Output toBasic Filter Setting IP Filter Setting MAC Filter Click Enter MAC Lter to enter MAC address Click Apply when settings are complete Intrusion Detector DETECTOR@AIRSTATIONPage UPnP Management System InformationAdmin Name Password Select Use or Do not use Time setupNTP server name Enter Wired WAN Wired LAN Wireless LAN Packet Traffic InformationClient Monitor IP Address and MediumPing Test Display log info Select Log InformationLog information Displays Log Information Level Syslog TransferLog Information Select Save current settings Click Save/Restore SettingsRestored saved settings Click Restart to reboot Reboot/Reload DefaultsAirStation Com/wireless Firmware UpdateFirmware file name Aoss Client Table DisplaysAoss Function Click Enable Manually specify the encrypTemperature & Humidity Power CharacteristicsSpecifications Additional InformationNetworking Characteristics Radio CharacteristicsRegulatory Information Host Operating SystemOpen Office Environment Semi-Open Office Environment 2412 Troubleshooting Common ProblemsLED Activity B Diag LED ActivityTable B.1.1 Diag LED Activity Table Changing Client TCP/IP Settings in WindowsLEDs Work But Client PC Cannot Connect to Network Other Problems Cause ProblemRestrictions Proper Setup Click on the ‘LAN port’ link on the left Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Glossary Glossary MHz MegaHertz One million cycles per second PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect a ROM Read Only Memory Permanent memoryGlossary Glossary FCC / CE Information Federal Communication Commission Interference StatementImportant Note Federal Communication Commission Interference StatementFCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement EU Countries intended for useEU Countries Not intended for use Potential restrictive useWarranty Information Contact Information General Inquiries4030 W. Braker Ln. Suite Austin, Texas Tel Fax