3Com 3CRWE754G72-A, 3CRWE754G72-B, WL-540A, WL-540B manual WPA with Radius Server Screen

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WEP is the basic mechanism to transmit your data securely over the wireless network. Matching encryption keys must be setup on your Router and wireless client devices to use WEP.

1You can either enter your WEP key as 5 pairs of hex digits (0-9, A-F), or enter a memorable passphrase in the Passphrase box, and then click Generate to generate the hex keys from the passphrase.

For 64-bit WEP, you can enter up to four keys, in the fields Key 1 to Key 4. The radio button on the left hand side selects the key that is used in transmitting data.

Note that all four WEP keys on each device in the wireless network must be identical.

2Click Apply.

WPA (with RADIUS

Figure 29 WPA (with RADIUS Server) Screen

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WPA (Wireless Protected Access) provides dynamic key changes and constitutes the best security solution. In a wireless network where not all devices support WPA, WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) should be used.

Wireless Protected Access using a server to distribute keys to the clients:

This option requires that a Radius server is running on the network.

1Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server on your network into the RADIUS Server field.

2Enter the port that the RADIUS server is operating on in the RADIUS Port field.

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Contents OfficeConnect Adsl Wireless 11g Firewall Router User Guide 3Com Corporation Campus Drive Marlborough, MA USA Contents Running the Setup Wizard Troubleshooting Technical Specifications About this Guide Document to 3Com at ConventionsPddtechpubscomments@3com.com Configure your Router About this Guide OfficeConnect Adsl Wireless11gFirewall Router Example Network Without a Gateway Router Advantages DSL Sync LED Green Power LED GreenMinimum System Component Requirements Front PanelFour LAN Status LEDs Wireless LAN Wlan Status LED GreenWireless Antennae Rear PanelPower Adapter Socket Reset ButtonAdsl Port Introduction Safety InformationPositioning the Router Connecting Powering UpRouter Either Connecting the GatewayInstalling with a splitter Installing without a splitter Hardware Installation Obtaining an IP Address Automatically Setting UP Your ComputersLocal Area Properties Screen Restart your computerFrom the Windows Start menu, select Control Panel Windows XPWindows 95/98/ME Proxy SoftwareWizard AccessingRouter Login Screen Accessing the Wizard PPPoE Screen PPPoE ModeRFC1483 Routed Mode PPPoA ModeRFC1483 Routed Configuration Screen RFC1483 Bridged ModeRFC1483 Bridged Configuration Screen Running the Setup Wizard Pages ConfigurationNavigating Through the RouterLAN Setup LAN Setup Dhcp Clients List Dhcp Clients List Screen Wireless Settings Screen WirelessEncryption Encryption Screen WPA-PSK no server WPA-PSK no server Screen Bit WEP 128-bit WEP Screen WPA with Radius Server Screen ServerConnection Type Connection Type Screen Internet Settings PPPoA PPPoA Settings Screen Single PC Enter a value of 0 to disable this timeout Click ApplyRIP Routing Information Protocol RIP allows the network RoutingSupports the following routing functionality Static RoutingRouting Disabled RIP is not enabled for the WAN or LAN interface Select the Operation ModeRouting Table Screen FirewallSpecial Applications Special Applications Screen Virtual Servers Virtual Servers Screen Access Control Access Control Screen Add PC Screen Click OK to add the settingsURL Blocking URL Blocking Screen Click Add Rule Add Schedule Rule Screen MAC Address Filtering Screen FilteringDMZ DMZ Screen NAT Enable Remote AdminUniversal Plug and Play WAN Ping Blocking Remote AdministrationSnmp Simple Network Management Protocol allows remote Agent installedSnmp Community Snmp Trap Snmp Trap Screen Restart Router Perform certain administrative functionsDefault System ToolsSettings Admin Password Admin Password Screen Time and Time Zone Time and Time Zone screen This screen shows modem status and statistics Router Configuration Basic Connection Browsing to the Router Configuration ScreensChecks Factory Defaults Connecting toForgotten Password Reset toNetworking Troubleshooting How many computers on the LAN does the Router support? Frequently Asked QuestionsHow do I reset the Router to Factory Defaults? How many wireless clients does the Router support?Does the Router support virtual private networks VPNs? Where can I download software updates for the Router?TCP working together. TCP/IP is an internationally adopted Protocol SuiteManaging the Router over the Network Internet protocol suite consists of a well-defined setType Two Type OneHow does a Device Obtain an IP Address and Subnet Mask? Appendix a IP Addressing Interfaces OfficeConnect Adsl Wireless 11g Firewall RouterWlan Interfaces Weight Operating TemperaturePower DimensionsMaximum cable length of 100m 327.86 ft System Requirements Operating SystemsAppendix B Technical Specifications Important Safety Information Safety InformationWichtige Sicherheitshinweise Consignes Importantes de Sécurité Appendix C Safety Information 3Com Corporation AgreementAppendix D END User Software License Agreement Purchase Product to Gain Service BenefitsServices Register YourTelephone Technical Access SoftwareDownloads Contact UsAustralia 800 678 Philippines Published 16th July Glossary Glossary Ethernet Address See MAC address Glossary Glossary Traffic The movement of data packets on a network Area Glossary Index Index You are located ChannelsFCC Statement Local regulatory agenciesModel Description 3CRWE754G72-A/B ConformityStatement U.S CE StatementEurope RF Exposure Compliance108 Page DUA0075-4AAA01 Rev