Motorola 570280-001-a manual Setting Up Your Wireless LAN, Encrypting Wireless LAN Transmissions

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Setting Up Your Wireless LAN

You can use the SBG941 as an access point for a wireless LAN (WLAN) without changing its default settings.

To enable security for your WLAN, you can do the following on the SBG941:

Encrypt wireless LAN transmissions

Restrict wireless LAN access to further prevent unauthorized WLAN intrusions using the Wireless 802.11 Access Control Page.

CAUTION Never provide your SSID, WPA or WEP passphrase, or WEP key to anyone who is not authorized to use your WLAN.

Connect at least one computer to the SBG941 Ethernet port to perform configuration. Do not attempt to configure the SBG941 over a wireless connection.

You need to configure each wireless client (station) to access the SBG941 LAN as described in Installing Wireless Clients.

Another step to improve wireless security is to place wireless components away from windows. This decreases the signal strength outside the intended area.

Encrypting Wireless LAN Transmissions

To prevent unauthorized viewing of data transmitted over your WLAN, you must encrypt your wireless transmissions. Choose one:

Encrypting Wireless LAN Transmissions

Configure on the SBG941

Required on Each Wireless Client

 

 

If all of your wireless clients support

If you use a local, pre-shared key (WPA-PSK)

Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA),

passphrase, you must configure the identical passphrase

Motorola recommends configuring

to the SBG941 on each wireless client. Home and small-

WPA on the SBG941

office settings typically use a local passphrase.

 

 

Otherwise, configure WEP on the

You must configure the identical WEP key to the

SBG941

SBG941 on each wireless client.

 

 

If all of your wireless clients support WPA encryption, Motorola recommends using WPA instead of WEP.

For new wireless LANs, Motorola recommends purchasing client adapters that support WPA encryption.

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Contents Motorola SURFboard Safety and Regulatory Information Read This Before You BeginWireless LAN Information FCC Statements FCC Interference Statement Caring for the Environment by Recycling Recycling your Motorola EquipmentContents Basic Pages Wireless PagesStatus Pages Advanced PagesTroubleshooting Software License & WarrantyInside the Box Minimum System Requirements Contact InformationProduct Overview Front Panel OverviewWireless Rear Panel OverviewMAC Label Overview USBCabling the SBG941 Cabling the SBG941Cabling the SBG941U SBG941 LED Activity During StartupConfiguring TCP/IP in Windows XP Connecting to the InternetOpen the Control Panel Configuring TCP/IP in Windows Vista Verifying the IP Address in Windows XP Click All Programs Click AccessoriesVerifying the IP Address in Windows Vista Wall Mounting the Modem Setting Up a Wi-Fi NetworkRenewing Your IP Address in Windows XP or Windows Vista Wall Mounting Template 10.20 cm 00 10.20 cm Basic Configuration Starting the SBG941 Configuration Manager CmgrChanging the SBG941 Default Password Configuration Manager Menu Options Bar SBG941 Menu Options BarGetting Help Configuring Port Triggers Gaming Configuration GuidelinesConfiguring the Firewall for Gaming Configuring a Gaming DMZ HostExiting the SBG941 Configuration Manager Status Pages Status SoftwareField Descriptions for the Status Connection Startup ProcedureStatus Connection Downstream ChannelStatus Security Field Descriptions for the Status SecurityStatus Diagnostics Ping UtilityTraceroute Utility Status Configuration Status Event LogField Descriptions for the Basic Setup Basic SetupNapt mode Duration IP AddressMAC Address ExpiresBasic Dhcp Field Descriptions for the Basic DhcpBasic Ddns Field Descriptions for Basic DdnsRestoring Your SBG941 Configuration Basic BackupBacking Up Your SBG941 Configuration Advanced Pages Advanced OptionsHttp//WanIPAddress8080/ to access the SBG941 Field Descriptions for the Advanced OptionsField Descriptions for the Advanced IP Filtering EnabledAdvanced IP Filtering Start AddressField Descriptions for the Advanced MAC Filtering Setting a MAC Address FilterAdvanced MAC Filtering Click Add MAC AddressStart Port Advanced Port FilteringField Descriptions for the Advanced Port Filtering End PortAdvanced Port Forwarding Advanced Port Triggers Field Descriptions for the Advanced Port TriggersAdvanced DMZ Host Setting Up the DMZ HostEnable Target Range Start PortRIP Enable Advanced Routing Information Protocol SetupField Descriptions for the Advanced RIP Setup RIP AuthenticationRIP Reporting Interval RIP Authentication KeyRIP Authentication Key ID RIP Destination IP AddressFirewall Pages Firewall Web Content Filter Contact Email Address Firewall Local LogField Descriptions for the Firewall Local Log Smtp Server NameFirewall Remote Log Field Description for the Firewall Remote LogParental Control User Setup Parental Control PagesField Descriptions for the Parental Control User Setup Parental Control Basic Setup Parental Control Time of Day Access Policy Parental Control Event Log Wireless 802.11 Radio Field Descriptions for the Wireless 802.11 RadioPrimary Network Wireless 802.11 Primary NetworkField Descriptions for the Wireless 802.11 Primary Network Network Name SsidWPA Pre-Shared Key Shared Key AuthenticationWPA/WPA2 Encryption Show KeyCurrent Network Key 802.1x AuthenticationNetwork Key 1 PassPhraseWireless 802.11 Guest Network Field Descriptions for the Wireless 802.11 Guest Network 54g Mode Wireless 802.11 AdvancedField Descriptions for the Wireless 802.11 Advanced Basic Rate SetAfterburner Technology 54g ProtectionXPress Technology RateMAC Restrict Mode Wireless 802.11 Access ControlField Descriptions for the Wireless 802.11 Access Control Connected ClientsWireless 802.11 Wi-Fi Multimedia Field Descriptions for the Wireless 802.11 Wi-Fi MultimediaWireless Pages Wireless 802.11 Wi-Fi Multimedia Wireless Bridging Wireless 802.11 BridgingField Descriptions for the Wireless 802.11 Bridging Remote BridgesEncrypting Wireless LAN Transmissions Setting Up Your Wireless LANEncrypting Wireless LAN Transmissions Motorola recommends configuringConfiguring a Wireless Client for WPA Installing Wireless ClientsInstalling Wireless Clients Configuring a Wireless Client for WEP Configuring a Wireless Client with the Network Name SsidPower light is off SolutionsTroubleshooting Solutions Cannot send orFront Panel LEDs and Error Conditions Front Panel LEDs and Error ConditionsWPA enabled Change the WPA Encryption to AES Software License You mayWarranty Information You may notSoftware License & Warranty Warranty Information Motorola, Inc Tournament Drive Horsham, PA 19044 U.S.A