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

WEP Configuration Options

The WEP settings must match on all 802.11 devices that are within the same wireless network as identified by the SSID. In general, if your mobile clients will roam between access points, then all of the 802.11 access points and all of the 802.11 client adapters on the network must have the same WEP settings.

Note: Whatever keys you enter for an AP, you must also enter the same keys for the client adapter in the same order. In other words, WEP key 1 on the AP must match WEP key 1 on the client adapter, WEP key 2 on the AP must match WEP key 2 on the client adapter, and so on.

Note: The AP and the client adapters can have different default WEP Keys as long as the keys are in the same order. In other words, the AP can use WEP key 2 as its default key to transmit while a client adapter can use WEP key 3 as its default key to transmit. The two devices will communicate as long as the AP’s WEP key 2 is the same as the client’s WEP key 2 and the AP’s WEP key 3 is the same as the client’s WEP key 3.

Wireless Channels

The wireless frequencies used by 802.11b/g networks are discussed below.

IEEE 802.11b/g wireless nodes communicate with each other using radio frequency signals in the ISM (Industrial, Scientific, and Medical) band between 2.4 GHz and 2.5 GHz. Neighboring channels are 5 MHz apart. However, due to spread spectrum effect of the signals, a node sending signals using a particular channel will utilize frequency spectrum 12.5 MHz above and below the center channel frequency. As a result, two separate wireless networks using neighboring channels (for example, channel 1 and channel 2) in the same general vicinity will interfere with each other. Applying two channels that allow the maximum channel separation will decrease the amount of channel cross-talk, and provide a noticeable performance increase over networks with minimal channel separation.

The radio frequency channels used in 802.11b/g networks are listed in Table B-2:

Table B-2:

802.11b/g Radio Frequency Channels

 

 

 

 

Channel

Center Frequency

Frequency Spread

 

 

 

 

 

1

2412 MHz

2399.5 MHz - 2424.5 MHz

 

 

 

 

 

2

2417 MHz

2404.5 MHz - 2429.5 MHz

 

 

 

 

 

3

2422 MHz

2409.5 MHz - 2434.5 MHz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wireless Networking Basics

 

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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 Audience, Versions, Conventions Chapter About This ManualHtml version of this manual How to Use this ManualHow to Print this Manual About This Manual Chapter Introduction Supported Standards and Conventions Key FeaturesAutosensing Ethernet Connections with Auto Uplink 802.11g Standards-based Wireless NetworkingCompatible and Related Netgear Products System RequirementsWhat’s In the Box? Need Product Photo Or Illustration Hardware DescriptionDetachable Antenna Observing Placement and Range Guidelines Chapter Basic Installation and ConfigurationCabling Requirements Feature Factory Default Settings Default Factory SettingsLUHOHVVDWD 6HFXULW\2SWLRQV Understanding WG102 Wireless Security OptionsSET UP the WG102 Access Point Installing 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 Understanding WEP/WPA Security Options Wireless Security SettingsWireless LAN options are explained in the following table Field Description WPA-PSK Wi-Fi WEP Encryption Keys Before You Change the Ssid and WEP SettingsHow to Set Up and Test Basic Wireless Connectivity Select the Turn Access Control On check box How to Restrict Wireless Access by MAC AddressTo configure WEP data encryption, follow these steps How to Configure WEPHow to Configure WPA 11 Wireless Settings menu 13 Wireless Settings menu How to Configure WPA-PSKIP Address Using the Basic IP Settings OptionsTime Zone Chapter Management Using Syslog and Activity Log InformationThis screen shows the following parameters Viewing General, Log, Station, and Statistical InformationGeneral Information Fields Statistics Field Description Wired Ethernet Received/TransmittedViewing a List of Attached Devices Upgrading the Wireless Access Point SoftwareSettings Backup menu Configuration File ManagementSaving and Retrieving the Configuration Restoring the WG102 to the Factory Default SettingsUsing the Reset Button to Restore Factory Default Settings Set Password menu Changing the Administrator PasswordRemote Management settings Using Snmp Remote ManagementManagement Hotspot Settings Chapter Advanced ConfigurationTable below describes the advanced wireless parameters Configuring Advanced Wireless SettingsPoint-to-Point Bridge AP Settings Enabling Wireless Bridging and RepeatingRepeater with Wireless Client Association How to Configure a WG102 as a Point-to-Point BridgeMulti-Point bridging How to Configure Multi-Point Wireless BridgingAdvanced Configuration How to Configure Wireless Repeating Advanced Configuration No lights are lit on the access point Chapter TroubleshootingLAN light is not lit Wireless LAN activity light does not light upCannot connect to the WG102 to configure it When I enter a URL or IP address I get a timeout errorUsing the Reset Button to Restore Factory Default Settings October Specifications for the WG102 Appendix a SpecificationsWPA Appendix B Wireless Networking Basics Wireless Networking OverviewInfrastructure Mode Authentication and WEP Data Encryption Ad Hoc Mode Peer-to-Peer WorkgroupNetwork Name Extended Service Set Identification Essid Open System Authentication Authentication802.11b Authentication Open System Steps 802.11b Authentication Shared Key Steps Key Size WEP Configuration Options Wireless ChannelsWPA Wireless Security How Does WPA Compare to WEP? How Does WPA Compare to Ieee 802.11i? What are the Key Features of WPA Security?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 Product Support for WPA Is WPA Perfect?Changes to Wireless Access Points Changes to Wireless Client Programs Glossary Dhcp DSL Internet service provider Radius TLS Wins Glossary Numerics IndexWEP B-3
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WG102 specifications

The NETGEAR WG102 is a robust and versatile wireless access point designed to enhance network connectivity in a variety of environments, from small businesses to larger enterprise settings. This device is well-regarded for its ease of use, reliable performance, and a feature set that caters to both basic and advanced networking needs.

One of the key features of the WG102 is its support for the IEEE 802.11g standard, which provides data rates of up to 54 Mbps. This makes it suitable for high-speed internet access and seamless data transfer for users connected to the network. Additionally, the WG102 is backward compatible with the 802.11b devices, ensuring that existing hardware can be integrated into the network without issues, thereby protecting investment in older technology.

The WG102 also excels in its deployment flexibility. With Power over Ethernet (PoE) support, installation becomes significantly easier, as the access point can receive power through the Ethernet cable, eliminating the need for additional power outlets. This feature is particularly advantageous in locations where power supply access is limited or where aesthetic considerations are key.

Security is a vital aspect of any network, and the WG102 does not disappoint. It supports Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA and WPA2) for secure wireless communications, ensuring that user data is encrypted and protected from potential threats. The device also features WEP encryption, allowing users to implement various security measures based on their specific needs.

The WG102's management capabilities include a web-based interface, enabling administrators to configure settings easily and monitor network performance. The device supports VLAN tagging, which can help in segmenting network traffic for better performance and security. The ability to manage multiple access points through a single interface also streamlines network management.

In terms of physical characteristics, the NETGEAR WG102 is designed for durability and reliability. Its compact form factor allows for discreet installation, whether mounted on a ceiling, wall, or placed on surfaces.

Overall, the NETGEAR WG102 is a dependable access point that offers a combination of speed, security, and ease of management, making it an excellent choice for those looking to enhance their wireless networking capabilities.