Asante Technologies VR2004 user manual MAC Address Control, WEP Encryption

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MAC Address Control

Every network device has a unique hardware address known as a media access control (MAC) address. Enabling MAC address con- trol allows you to control LAN and WAN access for each client in your network. Hackers will be denied access using outside devices.

WEP Encryption

Wired Equivalency Privacy (WEP) security protocol offers basic pri- vacy protection, but should be used to make it more difficult for hackers to intercept data or access your network. Use the following tips to maximize the benefit of WEP encryption:

Use the highest level of encryption available

Use a shared key

Use multiple keys

Change the WEP key regularly

Enabling encryption can decrease your network performance over- all, but is necessary for transmitting sensitive data over your net- work.

By following these recommendations, you can enjoy optimal per- formance of your wireless network while preventing unauthorized access.

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Contents User’s Manual FriendlyNET VR2004 SeriesBefore You Start Determine Your TCP/IP Settings Quick Start GuideMac OS Item No TCP/IP Control Panel Description Your Setting Windows 98/Me Description Your SettingWindows NT/2000 Item No IP Configuration Description Your SettingWindows XP Red Hat Linux Install The HardwareConfigure Your Router FriendlyNET VPN Security Router Table of Contents FriendlyNET VPN Security Router Introduction FeaturesIsakmp IPSec SecurityPackage Contents System RequirementsFront and Rear Panel Descriptions LED Setup Wizard ConfigurationTime Zone Settings Device IP SettingsISP Settings Additional ISP Settings Enable Pptp Client Wireless Settings VR2004AC only Modem Settings WEP Security and Apple Airport Wireless CardsEncryption Save and Restart VPN SettingsDevice Information Device StatusUp and running Not working ---------l l System Tools FriendlyNET VPN Security Router Dhcp Server Settings Advanced SettingsVirtual Server Settings IP Address Pool RangeIP Address Reservation Page Wireless Access Control Settings Static Routing Table Routing SettingsDynamic Routing Settings LAN Filter Settings Filter SettingsWAN Filter Settings IP Address Range 192.168.123.10 toIP Address Range 172.16.203.1 to Password Settings Administrative SettingsRemote System Administration System Log MiscellaneousSystem Parameters Dynamic DNS Settings Mail Alert URL Filter SettingsSave and Restart FriendlyNET VPN Security Router Network-to-Network VPN ConfigurationLAN VR2004 ‘A’ West end Connection Name West-East Remote IP Network Remote IP Netmask Remote Gateway IP Mode 1- Dynamic IP AddressMode 2-Static fixed IP Address Client-to-NetworkRemote IP Network IPSec Keying IKE ModeEncryption Protocol Perfect Forward SecureIKE Life Time Manual ModePre-Shared Key Key LifeAuthentication Protocol Incoming and Outgoing SPI Security Parameter IndexEncryption Key Authentication Key FriendlyNET VPN Security Router Appendix A. Warranty Statement and FriendlyCare Support On-line Support Personalized SupportAsanté Forums Appendix B. FCC Statement FriendlyNET VPN Security Router Troubleshooting with the Status LEDs Appendix C. TroubleshootingProblems Accessing Router Using Windows PingUsing Macintosh WhatRoute Cabling Problems Other hints about cabling Macintosh Appendix D. Renewing Client IP AddressesWindows 98/Me Windows NT/2000FriendlyNET VPN Security Router Port Service Appendix E. Service PortsFriendlyNET VPN Security Router Application Software Compatibility Appendix F. Hardware and Software CompatibilityProtocols Supported Network and Client Platforms compatibilityFriendlyNET VPN Security Router Software Overview Appendix G. SpecificationsAdvanced Settings Applications Interoperability Performance Red Hat Linux Appendix H. Configuring a System Log ServerMac OS Click on the Firewall tab and click New... to add a new rule Microsoft Windows Optimum Performance Appendix I. Your 802.11b Wireless NetworkSecurity Administrator’s PasswordWEP Encryption MAC Address ControlSales