NETGEAR WG102 manual Key Features, Supported Standards and Conventions

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Reference Manual for the NETGEAR WG102 ProSafe 802.11g Wireless Access Point

Key Features

The WG102 Access Point is easy-to-use and provides solid wireless and networking support.

Supported Standards and Conventions

The following standards and conventions are supported:

Standards Compliant. The Wireless Access Point complies with the IEEE 802.11g for Wireless LANs.

WEP support. Support for WEP is included. 64-bit, 128-bit, and 152-bit keys are supported.

Full WPA support. WPA enterprise class strong security with RADIUS and certificate authentication as well as dynamic encryption key generation. WPA-PSK pre-shared key authentication without the overhead of RADIUS servers but with all of the strong security of WPA.

DHCP Client Support. DHCP provides a dynamic IP address to PCs and other devices upon request. The WG102 can act as a client and obtain information from your DHPC server.

SNMP Support. Support for Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Management Information Base (MIB) management.

Key Features

The NETGEAR WG102 provides solid functionality, including these features:

Multiple Operating Modes

Wireless Access Point. Operates as a standard 802.11g.

Point-to-Point Bridge. In this mode, the WG102 only communicates with another bridge-mode wireless station. You must enter the MAC address (physical address) of the other bridge-mode wireless station in the field provided. WEP should be used to protect this communication.

Point-to-Multi-Point Bridge. Select this only if this WG102 is the “Master” for a group of bridge-mode wireless stations. The other bridge-mode wireless stations must be set to Point-to-Point Bridge mode, using this WG102's MAC address. They then send all traffic to this “Master”, rather than communicate directly with each other. WEP should be used to protect this traffic.

Wireless Repeater. In this half-duplex mode, the WG102 only communicates with another repeater-mode wireless station. You must enter the MAC address of both adjacent repeater-mode wireless stations in the fields provided. WEP should be used to protect this communication.

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Introduction

October 2004

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Contents October Technical Support FCC Statement RF Exposure Warning for North America, and Australia Antenna Statement for North America and Australia 0681 Requirements For Operation in the European Community October Antenna Statement for the European Community October Contents Appendix a Specifications Appendix B Wireless Networking Basics Contents Chapter About This Manual Audience, Versions, ConventionsHow to Use this Manual Html version of this manual How to Print this Manual About This Manual Chapter Introduction Key Features Supported Standards and Conventions802.11g Standards-based Wireless Networking Autosensing Ethernet Connections with Auto UplinkSystem Requirements Compatible and Related Netgear ProductsWhat’s In the Box? Hardware Description Need Product Photo Or IllustrationDetachable Antenna Chapter Basic Installation and Configuration Observing Placement and Range GuidelinesCabling Requirements Default Factory Settings Feature Factory Default SettingsUnderstanding WG102 Wireless Security Options LUHOHVVDWD 6HFXULW\2SWLRQVInstalling the WG102 Access Point SET UP the WG102 Access PointLogin window Web browser will then display the WG102 settings Configure the settings appropriate for your network Deploy the WG102 Access Point Verify Wireless Connectivity How to Log In to the WG102 Using Its Default IP Address Understanding Basic Wireless Settings Basic Installation and Configuration Wireless Security Settings Understanding WEP/WPA Security OptionsWireless LAN options are explained in the following table Field Description WPA-PSK Wi-Fi Before You Change the Ssid and WEP Settings WEP Encryption KeysHow to Set Up and Test Basic Wireless Connectivity How to Restrict Wireless Access by MAC Address Select the Turn Access Control On check boxHow to Configure WEP To configure WEP data encryption, follow these stepsHow to Configure WPA 11 Wireless Settings menu How to Configure WPA-PSK 13 Wireless Settings menuUsing the Basic IP Settings Options IP AddressTime Zone Using Syslog and Activity Log Information Chapter ManagementViewing General, Log, Station, and Statistical Information This screen shows the following parametersGeneral Information Fields Field Description Wired Ethernet Received/Transmitted StatisticsUpgrading the Wireless Access Point Software Viewing a List of Attached DevicesConfiguration File Management Settings Backup menuUsing the Reset Button to Restore Factory Default Settings Saving and Retrieving the ConfigurationRestoring the WG102 to the Factory Default Settings Changing the Administrator Password Set Password menuUsing Snmp Remote Management Remote Management settingsManagement Chapter Advanced Configuration Hotspot SettingsConfiguring Advanced Wireless Settings Table below describes the advanced wireless parametersAP Settings Enabling Wireless Bridging and Repeating Point-to-Point BridgeHow to Configure a WG102 as a Point-to-Point Bridge Repeater with Wireless Client AssociationHow to Configure Multi-Point Wireless Bridging Multi-Point bridgingAdvanced Configuration How to Configure Wireless Repeating Advanced Configuration Chapter Troubleshooting No lights are lit on the access pointWireless LAN activity light does not light up LAN light is not litUsing the Reset Button to Restore Factory Default Settings Cannot connect to the WG102 to configure itWhen I enter a URL or IP address I get a timeout error October Appendix a Specifications Specifications for the WG102WPA Infrastructure Mode Appendix B Wireless Networking BasicsWireless Networking Overview Network Name Extended Service Set Identification Essid Authentication and WEP Data EncryptionAd Hoc Mode Peer-to-Peer Workgroup Authentication Open System Authentication802.11b Authentication Open System Steps 802.11b Authentication Shared Key Steps Key Size Wireless Channels WEP Configuration OptionsWPA Wireless Security How Does WPA Compare to WEP? What are the Key Features of WPA Security? How Does WPA Compare to Ieee 802.11i?Wireless Networking Basics Figure B-3 WPA Overview Access point replies with an EAP-request identity message WPA Data Encryption Key Management Temporal Key Integrity Protocol Tkip Is WPA Perfect? Product Support for WPAChanges to Wireless Access Points Changes to Wireless Client Programs Glossary Dhcp DSL Internet service provider Radius TLS Wins Glossary Index NumericsWEP B-3
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