Linksys WAP2000 manual Wireless Wireless Connection Control, Wireless Advanced Wireless Settings

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Chapter 5

Advanced Configuration

Wireless > Wireless Connection Control

This screen allows you to configure the Connection Control List to either permit or block specific wireless client devices connecting to (associating with) the Access Point.

Wireless > Wireless Connection Control

Select SSID  Select the SSID of the wireless network that you want to use wireless connection control on.

Connection Control  Enable or disable wireless connection control. The default is set to Disable. When connection control is enabled, the following options are available:

Allow only following MAC addresses to connect to wireless network  When this option is selected, only devices with a MAC address specified in the Connection Control List can connect to the Access Point.

Prevent following MAC addresses from connecting to wireless network  When this option is selected, devices with a MAC address specified in the Connection Control List will not be allowed to connect to the Access Point.

Wireless Client List  Instead of manually entering the MAC addresses of each client, the Access Point provides a convenient way to select a specific client device from the client association table. Click this button and a window appears to let you select a MAC address from the table. The selected MAC address will be entered into the Connection Control List.

Wireless Client List

Connection Control List  MAC 01-16  Enter the MAC addresses of the wireless client devices you want to control.

Change these settings as described here and click Apply to save your changes. Help information is available on the right side of the screen.

Wireless > Advanced Wireless Settings

This screen allows you to configure the advanced wireless settings for the Access Point. Linksys recommends letting the Access Point automatically adjust the parameters for maximum data throughput.

Wireless > Advanced Wireless Settings

CTS Protection Mode  CTS (Clear-To-Send) Protection Mode function boosts the Access Point’s ability to catch all wireless transmissions, but will severely decrease performance. Auto allows the Access Point to use this feature as needed, when Wireless-G products are not able to transmit to the Access Point in an environment with heavy 802.11b traffic. This option is Disabled by default.

BSSBasicRateSet  This setting is a series of rates that are advertised to other wireless devices as defined in IEEE 802.11 specifications, so they know which data rates the Access Point can support. One of the rates is picked from the list for transmitting control frames, broadcast/ multicast frames, or ACK frames. To support both 802.11b

&802.11g devices, use the Default (Mixed) setting so that frames can be decoded by all devices. To support 802.11g devices only, use the All (G-only) setting to achieve higher frame rates. For regular data frames, the transmission rate is configured through the Tx Rate Limiting on the Wireless > VLAN & QoS tab.

Power Output  You can adjust the output power of the Access Point to get the appropriate coverage for your wireless network. Select the level you need for your environment. If you are not sure of which setting to choose, then keep the default setting, 100%.

Beacon Interval  This value indicates the frequency interval of the beacon. A beacon is a packet broadcast by the Access Point to keep the network synchronized. A beacon includes the wireless networks service area, the

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Contents Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet About This Guide About This GuideTable of Contents Appendix G Contact Information Chapter Chapter IntroductionChapter Planning Your Wireless Network Network TopologyRoaming Network LayoutChapter Product Overview Product OverviewFront Panel Back PanelChapter Installation InstallationPlacement Wall-MountConnecting the Access Point Chapter Advanced Configuration Advanced ConfigurationAccessing the Web-Based Utility Setup SetupSetup Time Wireless Basic Wireless SettingsWireless Wireless Security WEPWPA-Personal aka WPA-PSK WPA2-PersonalWPA-Enterprise WPA2-Personal MixedWPA2-Enterprise Disable WPA2-Enterprise MixedWireless Wireless Connection Control Wireless Advanced Wireless SettingsWireless Vlan & QoS AP Mode Administration ManagementAdministration Log LogAdministration Firmware Upgrade Administration Factory DefaultAdministration Reboot Administration Configuration Management Status Local NetworkStatus Wireless WiredWireless Status System PerformanceChapter Troubleshooting Appendix a TroubleshootingAppendix a Troubleshooting Does the Access Point function as a firewall? Appendix B Wireless Security Checklist Wireless Security ChecklistAppendix B General Network Security GuidelinesAppendix C Glossary Appendix CGlossary Glossary Smtp Simple Mail Transfer Protocol The standard Appendix C Specifications Appendix D SpecificationsAppendix D Limited Warranty Warranty InformationAppendix E Appendix F Regulatory InformationWireless Disclaimer Avis d’Industrie CanadaDansk Danish Miljøinformation for kunder i EU Appendix F Norsk Norwegian Miljøinformasjon for kunder i EU Appendix F Appendix G Contact Information

WAP2000 specifications

The Linksys WAP2000 is a robust wireless access point designed to enhance connectivity for both home and small business environments. This device provides a reliable solution for extending the reach of your existing network, ensuring that users can access high-speed internet with minimal interruptions.

One of the main features of the Linksys WAP2000 is its dual-band capability, which operates on both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands. This dual-band technology allows for greater flexibility and less interference, accommodating more devices while maintaining optimal performance. Users can connect to the 5 GHz band for bandwidth-intensive activities, such as streaming and online gaming, while the 2.4 GHz band serves well for general browsing and connecting older devices.

The WAP2000 is equipped with the latest 802.11n wireless standard, offering speeds of up to 300 Mbps. This high throughput makes it an efficient choice for businesses that require swift data transfers and reliable connections. Additionally, the device supports Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) technology, which uses multiple antennas to send and receive more data simultaneously, further enhancing its performance and range.

For ease of installation, the Linksys WAP2000 features Power over Ethernet (PoE) support. This allows the device to receive power through the Ethernet cable, eliminating the need for separate power adapters and simplifying the setup process. Additionally, its browser-based setup utility provides a user-friendly interface for configuration, enabling users to customize settings easily.

Security is a critical concern for any network, and the Linksys WAP2000 addresses this with various security features. It supports WPA/WPA2 encryption protocols, protecting data transmitted over the network from unauthorized access. Furthermore, the device includes MAC address filtering, which allows users to control which devices can connect to the network.

With a sturdy design and compact form factor, the Linksys WAP2000 is suitable for a variety of deployment scenarios, whether mounted on walls or placed on desks. Its versatility and performance make it an excellent choice for users looking to improve their wireless connectivity, ensuring that both guests and employees can enjoy a seamless online experience. Overall, the Linksys WAP2000 is an essential addition to any network, providing high-speed internet access and robust security features to keep users connected and safe.