NETGEAR DGN3500-100NAS user manual Manually Configuring Your Wireless Security, WPA-802.1x

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Table 2-1. Wireless Settings (continued)

Settings

Description

 

 

Security Options

Disable. You can use this setting to establish wireless connectivity before

 

implementing wireless security. NETGEAR strongly recommends that you

 

implement wireless security.

 

WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy). Use encryption keys and data encryption

 

for data security. Select 64-bit or 128-bit encryption. See “Configuring WEP” on

 

page 2-11.

 

WPA-PSK (WiFi Protected Access Pre-Shared Key). Allow only computers

 

configured with WPA to connect to the modem router.

 

WPA2-PSK Wi-Fi Protected Access with 2 Pre-Shared Keys). Allow only

 

computers configured with WPA2 to connect to the modem router.

 

Mixed WPA-PSK + WPA2-PSK. Allow computers configured with either WPA-

 

PSK or WPA2-PSK security to connect to the modem router.

 

WPA-802.1x.

 

• For WPA or WPA2 configuration, see “Configuring Mixed WPA-PSK+WPA2-

 

PSK Security” on page 2-10.

 

 

Manually Configuring Your Wireless Security

To set up wireless security, you can either manually configure it in the Wireless Settings screen, or you can use Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) to automatically set the SSID and implement WPA/WPA2 security (see “Using Push 'N' Connect (WPS) to Configure Your Wireless Network” on page 2-13).

Note: If you use a wireless computer to configure wireless security settings, you will be disconnected when you click Apply. Reconfigure your wireless computer to match the new settings, or access the modem router from a wired computer to make fur- ther changes.

Restricting Wireless Access to Your Network

By default, any wireless PC that is configured with the correct SSID can access your wireless network. For increased security, the modem router provides several ways to restrict wireless access to your network. You can do the following:

Turn off wireless connectivity completely.

Restrict access based on the wireless network name (SSID).

Restrict access based on the Wireless Card Access List.

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Configuring Your Wireless Network and Security Settings

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Contents RangeMax Wireless-N DSL Gigabit Modem Router NETGEAR, IncTrademarks Statement of ConditionsEuropean Union Statement of Compliance Bestätigung des Herstellers/Importeurs 1999/5/EGCustomer Support Certificate of the Manufacturer/ImporterVoluntary Control Council for Interference Vcci Statement World Wide WebContents Chapter Protecting Your Network Chapter USB Storage Appendix a Technical Specifications About This Manual Conventions, Formats, and ScopeHow to Print This Manual Revision HistoryConnecting Your Router to the Internet Using the Setup ManualLogging In to Your Wireless Modem Router V1.0, November Using the Setup Wizard Viewing or Manually Configuring Your ISP SettingsISP does not require login Basic Settings screen fields Settings DescriptionGet Automatically from ISP. Your ISP uses Dhcp to Want to useConfiguring Adsl Settings Chapter Configuring Your Wireless Network Security Settings Planning Your Wireless NetworkWireless Placement and Range Guidelines See Manually Configuring Your Wireless Security onWireless Security Options Manually Configuring Your Wireless Settings Wireless Settings NETGEAR4Ssid WPA-802.1x Manually Configuring Your Wireless SecurityRestricting Wireless Access to Your Network Turning off wireless connectivity completely V1.0, November Configuring Mixed WPA-PSK+WPA2-PSK Security Configuring WEP Configuring WPA-802.1x Bit WEPUsing Push N Connect WPS to Configure Your Wireless Network Using a WPS Button to Add a WPS Client Using PIN Entry to Add a WPS Client V1.0, November Adding More WPS Clients Adding Both WPS and Non-WPS ClientsConfiguring Advanced WPS Settings V1.0, November Protecting Access to Your Wireless Modem Router Chapter Protecting Your NetworkHow to Change the Built-In Password Viewing Logs of Web Access or Attempted Web Access Changing the Administrator Login Time-outField Description Blocking SitesLog Entry Descriptions V1.0, November Firewall Rules Inbound Rules Port Forwarding Inbound Rule Example a Local Public Web Server Inbound Rule Example Allowing Video conferencing Outbound Rules Service Blocking Considerations for Inbound RulesV1.0, November Order of Precedence for Rules Services V1.0, November Setting Times and Scheduling Firewall Services Setting Your Time ZoneScheduling Firewall Services Configuring E-mail Alerts and Web Access Log Notifications Select the Turn E-mail Notification On check boxV1.0, November Chapter Managing Your Network Upgrading the FirmwareManually Checking for Firmware Upgrades V1.0, November Viewing Wireless Modem Router Status Information Wireless Modem Router Status Fields Explains Router Status screen fieldsConnection Status Statistics Connection Status SettingsWireless Modem Router Statistics Viewing a List of Attached Devices Managing the Configuration File Backing Up and Restoring the ConfigurationErasing the Configuration Enabling Remote Management Access Select the Turn Remote Management On check box Chapter Advanced Configuration WAN SetupWAN Setup Settings Setting DescriptionSetting Up a Default DMZ Server MTU Size onV1.0, November LAN Setup fields are explained in the following table LAN SetupUsing the Wireless Modem Router as a Dhcp Server Address ReservationConfiguring LAN Setup V1.0, November LAN Setup fields are explained in the following table Using the Wireless Modem Router as a Dhcp Server Dynamic DNS Service Select the Use a Dynamic DNS Service check box Setting up Static Routes Static Route ExampleConfiguring Static Routes Configuring Universal Plug and Play V1.0, November Building Wireless Bridging and Repeating Networks Configuring a Point-to-Point Bridge Configuration Configuring a Repeater with Wireless Client Association Internet Wireless PC 192.168.0.1 V1.0, November Chapter USB Storage Bus Speed/Second USB Drive RequirementsFile Sharing Scenarios Sharing Large Files with Colleagues Sharing Photos with Friends and FamilyStoring Files in a Central Location for Printing USB Storage Basic Settings \\readyshare\USBStorage USB Storage Basic Settings\\readyshare Fields and Buttons DescriptionSafely Remove USB Device button Editing a Network Folder Fields Description Configuring USB Storage Advanced SettingsUSB Storage Advanced Settings Http Unmounting a USB Drive Creating a Network FolderSpecifying Approved USB Devices Select the Allow only approved devices check boxAccessing the Router’s USB Drive Remotely Using FTP Connecting to the USB Drive from a Remote ComputerConnecting to the USB Drive with Microsoft Network Settings Locating the Internet Port IP AddressConfiguring Windows 98SE and Windows ME Enabling File and Printer SharingChapter Troubleshooting Basic FunctioningPower LED Is Not On Power LED Is RedWindow Appears Asking You to Reload Firmware Cannot Log in to the Wireless Modem RouterLAN or Adsl Port LED Is Not On Troubleshooting the ISP Connection Adsl LinkInternet LED is Red Adsl Link LED Is Blinking AmberTroubleshooting PPPoE or PPPoA Obtaining an Internet IP AddressTroubleshooting Internet Browsing Resolving a ‘Reload Firmware’ MessageTroubleshooting a TCP/IP Network Using the Ping Utility Testing the LAN Path to Your RouterTesting the Path from Your Computer to a Remote Device Ping -n 10 IP addressRestoring the Default Configuration and Password Problems with Date and TimeAppendix a Technical Specifications General SpecificationsFeature Default Behavior Login Factory Default ConfigurationSpecification Description Interface Specifications Internet ConnectionFirewall Feature Default BehaviorWireless Appendix B Related Documents Document LinkIndex NumericsIndex-2 Index-3