3Com WL-455 manual HOW to Setup the Access Point for Radius Authentication, Select Advanced Setup

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152-bit—Each key contains 32 hexadecimal digits or 16 alphanumeric characters.

3Com Passphrase—This encryption string is for use only with other 3Com Wireless LAN devices. It is a case-sensitive string between 6 and 30 characters long. To enter the string, click 3Com Passphrase. Then type any combination of letters and numbers in the Key 1 field and click Apply.

5Uncheck box under WPA Configuration

6Choose the WEP option under Multicast Cipher Mode.

HOW TO SETUP THE ACCESS POINT FOR RADIUS AUTHENTICATION

1Using the Wireless Infrastructure Device Manger access the configuration screen for the AP7250.

2Enter your User Name and Password and click LOGIN (Default: admin with no password).

3Select Advanced Setup.

4Click on RADIUS from the left frame page Menu.

5Enter all the settings of your Primary RADIUS Authentication Server (make sure the IP Address and Key match those on the RADIUS Authentication software).

6Click on Apply.

7Choose Authentication from the left frame page Menu.

8Make sure the following settings are set on the Authentication page:

a MAC Authentication is Disabled. (if Local or RADIUS MAC Authentication is chosen MAC address filtering or authentication, respectively, will be done before the 802.1x authentication. Therefore, these setups must be validated individually and verified functional before 802.1x can be done).

b 802.1x Wireless Setup: is set to Supported (if non-RADIUS clients need access too) or Required (if only RADIUS clients are to be allowed).

c Click on Apply.

9Click Security on the 802.11b/g radio from the left frame page Menu.

10Make sure the following settings are set from the Security page: a Authentication is set to Open System.

b Encryption is Enabled.

c WPA Configuration Required “Allow only WPA Clients” is left unchecked.

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Contents Wireless LAN Access Point Campus Drive Contents System Configuration Troubleshooting Regulatory Compliance Information Index Page Security Product Features„ HTTP/HTTPS Performance and ReliabilityWDS Bridging and Spanning Tree Protocol STP Support Manageability 802.11G Wireless Network StandardStandard Network Configuration and Planning AD HOC Wireless LANInfrastructure Wireless LAN Infrastructure Wireless LAN for Roaming Wireless PCS PUBLIC/PRIVATE Access Point Service Advanced Network Configuration and PlanningTerminology Page Page Installation Requirements Installing the Access PointSafety Information Power RequirementsDeciding Where to Place Equipment Performing a Site Survey Before YOU Begin Connecting the Standard Antennas Using the Included AC Adapter Connecting PowerUsing AN Optional POWER-OVER Ethernet Injector Using a POWER-OVER-ETHERNET LAN Port Checking the LedsMounting on a Wall Plastic anchors and 3 screws Flat Surface Installation Selecting and Connecting a Different Antenna Model USA Power Settings on the Access Point for External AntennasEuropean Community Installing Software UtilitiesPage Launching a Wireless Device Configuration Using the 3COM Wireless Device ManagerClick Configure Configuration Login Setting the Country CodeUsing the PRE-IP Configuration Wizard Basic Setup Advanced Setup IdentificationDhcp Client Smart Monitor WEB ServersRadius Page Authentication „ 802.1x Supplicant Setup ParameterDescription Filter Control Filtering by VlanEnabling Vlan Filtering Client List Timeout Security FiltersUplink Port MAC Address Filtering Filtering by Ethernet Protocol Type Snmp Trap Description When the Trap is Sent Trap ConfigurationDot1xMacAddrAuthSuccess Snmp UsersGroups Snmp Filter Snmp TargetsAdministration WDS/STP Settings Configuration Guidelines Radio Bridge RolesBridge Address Entry Scanning for WDS Links Configuring Spanning Tree Protocol SettingsSystem LOG Link ConfigurationStatus Radio Interface Radio SettingsVirtual Access Point VAP Configuration Enabling Virtual Access Point VAPPage Changing Radio Settings Page Security Selecting a Virtual Access Point VAPConfiguring Authentication Configuring EncryptionWPA Configuration WEP Configuration Select Advanced Setup HOW to Setup the Access Point for Radius AuthenticationSelect Advanced Setup PRE-SHAREDPSK KEY HOW to Setup the Access Point for WPA withWPA Configuration for Windows XP WPA-PSK Tkip Page Troubleshooting SymptomSolutions Access point that you are configuring and you change Page Regulatory Compliance Information Industry Canada Emissions Compliance Statement EU Compliance Grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen EU Restrictions for Use in the 2.4GHz band Page Index Page TCP/IP
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WL-455 specifications

The 3Com WL-455 is a versatile wireless access point designed to meet the needs of small to medium-sized enterprises. Renowned for its robust performance, this device is a critical component for businesses looking to enhance their wireless network capabilities.

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