Toshiba GN-1050 manual ‰ Determine the Ssid, ‰ Determine the security mode

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1 SETTING UP WIRELESS NETWORK

‰Determine the SSID

In the wireless network, the same SSID (Service Set ID) must be assigned in each wireless device. Only wireless devices that have the same SSID assigned to them can communicate with each other through the wireless network.

In the Infrastructure Mode, the SSID is usually set in the Access Point. Therefore, you must set the same SSID in this equipment to communicate through the wireless network via the Access Point.

In the Ad Hoc Mode, you must assign the same SSID that is assigned to other client computers. To access the devices each other in the Ad Hoc Mode, the same SSID must be assigned to each device.

‰Determine the security mode

This equipment supports the following wireless security modes.

WPA/WPA2

Using the WPA/WPA2, you can restrict the access to the wireless network using the RADIUS server. The WPA/WPA2 is available only when the wireless network is established in the Infrastructure Mode.

There are two protocols for the WPA/WPA2, EAP-TLS or PEAP.

When using the EAP-TLS authentication, you must install user certification file (must be either DER, BASE64, or PKCS#7 encoding format) and CA certification file (must be exported as a private key in PKCS#7 encoding format) in the equipment. This equipment uses the user certification file to authenticate the access rights to the wireless network, and the RADIUS server authenticate this equipment using the user ID and password.

When using the PEAP, you must install the CA certification file (must be either DER, BASE64, or PKCS#7 encoding format) in the equipment. This equipment uses the user name and password to authenticate the access rights to the wireless network, and the RADIUS server authenticate this equipment using the CA certification file.

 

EAP-TLS

 

RADIUS

 

 

Server

Access

 

CA

Point

1

2

 

3

 

CA

User

1 Establish the communication between the AP.

2Confirm the CA certification between the RADIUS server and the equipment.

3Send the user certification to the RADIUS server to authenticate the user certification.

 

PEAP

 

RADIUS

 

 

Server

Access

 

CA

Point

1

2

 

3

CA

 

 

1Establish the communication between the AP.

2Confirm the CA certification between the RADIUS server and the equipment.

3Send the user name and password to the RADIUS server for authentication.

This equipment supports following RADIUS server.

yFor EAP-TLS: Windows Server 2000, Windows Server 2003, Steel-belted Radius

yFor PEAP: Windows Server 2000, Windows Server 2003

WPAPSK/WPA2PSK

The WPAPSK/WPA2PSK is an authentication method using the PSK (Pre-Shared Key) between the Access Point and other wireless devices. The WPAPSK/WPA2PSK authentication is available only when the wireless network is established in the Infrastructure Mode.

To access the wireless network using the WPAPSK/WPA2PSK authentication, the same PSK Path Phrase must be assigned in both the Access Point and other wireless devices. If the PSKs are same between the Access Point and other wireless devices, the Access Point allows them to access the wireless network through the Access Point.

The WPAPSK/WPA2PSK has stronger security than WEP because the data encryption is improved over WEP. This equipment supports TKIP and AES (CCMP) encryption for the WPAPSK/WPA2PSK authentication.

The TKIP provides a different key for per packet with a message integrity check. This key will be changed for every fixed interval.

The AES is the next-generation cryptography algorithm that the U.S. government improves to replace the DES and 3DES. This authentication method is suitable for a small wireless network and easy to add the security because the authentication server is not required unlike the WPA/WPA2.

When using WPAPSK/WPA2PSK, it is recommended to use a secure password for WPAPSK/WPA2PSK.

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Contents Operators Manual for Wireless LAN Module Page ‰ Explanation for control panel and touch panel „ How to read this manual ‰ Symbols in this manualPreface ‰ Model and series names in this manual‰ Trademarks Precautions Precautions ‰ Regulatory Information ‰ Canada Industry Canada IC‰ Europe EU Declaration of Conformity Labelling ‰ USA-Federal Communications Commission FCC„ Notes ‰ Regulatory Notice for Channel Use in FrancePage Contents Contents Disabling Wireless Network Before Setting Up Wireless NetworkSetting Up the Infrastructure Mode Setting up the Ad Hoc ModeBefore Setting Up Wireless Network „ Planning for installation‰ Determine the network type ‰ Determine the Ssid ‰ Determine the security modeWEP „ Select network type Setting Up the Infrastructure ModePress the Password Enter the administrator password and press the OKPress the on and press the Next Press the Wireless SettingsSetting Up the Infrastructure Mode „ Specify Ssid ‰ Selecting the Ssid from the available network listPress the Available Network Press the Ssid ‰ Entering the Ssid manuallyScreen returns to the Ssid Settings screen „ Select security mode ‰ Selecting WPA/WPA2 security mode with EAP-TLS protocolPress the WPA or WPA2 and press the Next Setting PMK cache Press the EAP-TLS and press the NextPress the EAP User Name User Certificate PasswordPress the Next Specify the following items and press the NextEncryption Intensity Select the encryption intensity Encoding FormatCA Certificate Full Agreement of Server NameTransmit Power Encryption Between AP and STATransmit Rate Press the YES to shutdown the equipment Confirm the settings and press the FinishPress the Peap and press the Next ‰ Selecting WPA/WPA2 security mode with Peap protocolRetype Pass EAP PasswordEnter the following items and press the Next EAP User NameEncryption Intensity Confirm the settings and press the Finish ‰ Selecting WPAPSK/WPA2PSK security mode Press the Wpapsk or WPA2PSK and press the NextPSK Pass Phrase Specify the following items and press the Next KEY Entry Method ‰ Selecting WEP security modePress the WEP button and press the Next WEP EncryptionSpecify the following items and press the Next Press the None and press the Next ‰ Selecting no security modeConfirm the settings and press the Finish Setting up the Ad Hoc Mode Wireless Settings screen is displayed Press the AD HOC and press the Next „ Specify Ssid Wireless LAN Security Settings screen is displayed Press the WEP and press the Next Select the transmit power and press the Next Confirm the settings and press the Finish button Select the transmit power and press the Next buttonPress the YES to shutdown the equipment Press the Password button Disabling Wireless NetworkPress the Finish Press the OFF and press the NextPage Appendix Specification Troubleshooting GlossaryDescription SpecificationWhen Error Messages are Displayed TroubleshootingGlossary AP Access PointSsid Service Set ID Page Index Index GN-1050 OME080038D0 GN-1050

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