Allied Telesis AT-WCU200G manual

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which is used to authenticate another device. Choose either TKIP or AES as the encryption mode in the Data encryption field. To use a WPA Pre-Shared key, enter a password in the WPA Pre-shared key field that is between 8 and 63 characters.

Data encryption: Indicates the data encryption method. The encryption mode you select must match the encryption mode used in the wireless LAN.

Choose from the following options:

-None: Indicates no data encryption takes place.

-WEP: Indicates the WEP encryption mode.

-TKIP: Indicates the TKIP encryption mode. See the WPA Settings below.

-AES: Indicates the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) encryption mode. See the WPA Settings below.

WEP Key Setting...: When implementing WEP security, this section is used for WEP Key configuration.

Default: Indicates the number of security keys. You can create up to 4 security keys.

Key Length: Indicates the length of the security key. Select 64bits, 128bits, or 256bits.

Hex or ASCII network key: Indicates the value of the security key. Choose from the following values:

-Hex: Indicates hexadecimal value. Digits from 0 to 9 and the letters A through F are accepted. This value must be 10 characters in length.

-ASCII: Indicates the American Standard Code for Information Interchange. This code represents English letters as numbers 0 through 127. This value must be 5 characters in length.

WPA Setting: When implementing WPA or WPA-PSK, use this section to complete your configuration. You must configure the appropriate settings.

EAP Type: Select an EAP Type from a drop down list of EAP types. Choose between the following options:

TLS: Indicates the Transport Layer Security protocol. Once you select TLS, click Configuration. The AT- WCU200G Wireless Configuration utility searches your computer for certificates. Select a certificate and click OK.

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Contents User’s Guide Page Statement CE Caution Wireless LAN Health Authorization For UseRegulatory Information Disclaimers Regulatory Notes and Statements FCC Radio Frequency Exposure Statement Interference Statement Export RestrictionsProtection Requirements for Health and Safety Article 3.1a CE MarkTable of Contents Configuring Wireless Network Authentication Settings Preface How This Guide is Organized Document Conventions Where to Find Related Guides Contacting Allied Telesyn Preface Xiv Installing the AT-WCU200G Wireless Adapter IntroductionAd Hoc Mode Infrastructure Mode Before you Install Package Contents System RequirementsInstalling Software DriverClick Install Driver Utility Welcome Screen Click NextCountry/Domain Selection Screen Wireless Adapter 410 AT-WCU200G LEDs Color FunctionConfirming Software Installation Setting Wireless Settings For WinXP UsersAT-WCU200G Wireless Configuration Utility One-Button Quick Connection Connecting to an Access Point Connecting to a PCReconnecting the AT-WCU200G Wireless Adapter Click View workgroup computersConfiguring Wireless Client Manager Settings Status Tab Configuring Network Profiles Site Survey ScreenCreating a Network Profile Editing a Network Profile Deleting a Network Profile Configuring Profile Edit ScreenConfiguring General Information Setting Encryption Click Encryption Encryption tab is displayed. See FigurePage Configuring Advanced Settings RTS / CTS Threshold Indicates RTS/CTS Request to Send/Clear AT-WCU200G User’s Guide Displaying and Configuring Host Information Host Information ScreenDisplaying Version Information Version Information ScreenUninstalling the AT-WCU200G Wireless Adapter Upgrading the XP Wireless Configuration Utility Windows XP Wireless ConfigurationConfiguring Wireless Network Clients Starting Microsoft’s Wireless Configuration Utility Selecting Network ConnectionsConnecting to a Network Click on the Wireless Networks TabPage WEP Open System and Shared Key Authentication Configuring Wireless Network Authentication SettingsWEP Wired Equivalent Privacy WPA and WPA-PSK Authentication EncryptionConfiguring a WEP Wireless Network AuthenticationPage AT-WCU200G User’s Guide Configure WPA PSK on Windows XP Wireless Data Encryption Field Physical and Environmental Technical SpecificationsGeneral Page Etsi Europe France Israel MKK Japan America Regulatory DomainsRegulatory Domains Channel 802.11b Identifier Frequency

AT-WCU200G specifications

The Allied Telesis AT-WCU200G is a high-performance wireless controller designed for managing and monitoring multiple access points in a cohesive network environment. It is particularly effective for medium to large enterprises that require robust wireless solutions to support a growing number of devices and applications. The AT-WCU200G stands out due to its advanced features, which ensure seamless connectivity, scalability, and security.

One of the main features of the AT-WCU200G is its ability to manage up to 200 access points, allowing for extensive coverage in larger spaces without compromising performance. This centralized management simplifies network administration and monitoring, enabling IT teams to oversee their wireless infrastructure from a single location. The controller also supports the latest Wi-Fi standards, including 802.11ac, which provides high-speed connectivity and increased throughput for demanding applications.

In terms of technologies, the AT-WCU200G employs advanced radio resource management (RRM) techniques to optimize the performance of the network. RRM dynamically adjusts the power levels and channel assignments of access points, reducing interference and ensuring a reliable connection for all users. Additionally, the device features robust Quality of Service (QoS) capabilities, which prioritize critical applications such as voice and video traffic, ensuring consistent performance even during peak usage periods.

Security is a top priority with the AT-WCU200G, which incorporates multiple layers of protection. It supports WPA2 and WPA3 encryption protocols, ensuring that user data remains secure against unauthorized access. Moreover, it offers advanced features such as rogue access point detection and enhanced network segmentation, further safeguarding the network from potential threats.

The AT-WCU200G is also designed for easy integration into existing networks, with support for various management interfaces. It can be managed via a web-based GUI, CLI, or through SNMP, providing flexibility for network administrators. Additionally, its compatibility with Allied Telesis’ suite of wireless access points ensures a smooth deployment process.

In summary, the Allied Telesis AT-WCU200G is a powerful wireless controller that combines scalability, advanced management features, and robust security measures. Its ability to manage multiple access points efficiently ensures that organizations can provide high-quality wireless connectivity to meet the increasing demands of today’s mobile workforce.