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ProSafe Premium 3 x 3 Dual-Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP620
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Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Installation and Basic Configuration
Chapter 3 Wireless Configuration and Security
Chapter 4 Management and Monitoring
Chapter 5 Advanced Configuration
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting
Appendix A Supplemental Information
Appendix B Command-Line Reference Appendix C Notification of Compliance Index
About the ProSafe Premium 3 x 3 Dual-Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP620
What Is in the Box?
System Requirements
Key Features and Standards
Supported Standards and Conventions
Key Featur es
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802.11b/g/n and 802.11a/n StandardsBased Wireless Networking
Autosensing Ethernet Connections with Auto Uplink
Hardware Description
Top Pan el
Introduction
ProSafe Premium 3 x 3 Dual-Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP620
Ghz WLAN Off Wireless 802.11b/g/n (2.4 GHz) LAN is not ready, or
Figure 1. Table 1. Top panel LEDs
Ghz WLAN Off Wireless 802.11n/a (5 GHz) LAN is not ready, or no
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Rear Panel
Bottom Panel with Product Label
Register the Wireless Access Point
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What You Need Before You Begin
Wireless Equipment Placement and Range Guidelines
Ethernet Cabling Requirements
LAN Configuration Requirements
Hardware Requirements for Computers on Your LAN
Operating Frequency (Channel) Guidelines
Requirements for Entering IP Addresses
IPv4
IPv6
Install and Configure the Wireless Access Point
Connect the Wireless Access Point to a Computer
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Log In to the Wireless Access Point
Web Management Interface
Configure Basic General System Settings and Time Settings
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Configure the IPv4 Settings
Figure 13.
2. Configure the IPv4 settings as explained in the following table:
Table 4. IPv4 settings
Configure the Optional DHCPv4 Server
Configure the Basic Wireless Settings
Configure 802.11b/bg/ng Wireless Settings
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5. Specify the remaining wireless settings as explained the following table:
Table 6. Basic 2.4 GHz band wireless settings
Configure 802.11a/na Wireless Settings
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5. Specify the remaining wireless settings as explained the following table:
Table 7. Basic 5 GHz band wireless settings
Test Basic Wireless Connectivity
Mount the Wireless Access Point
Ceiling Installation
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Wall Installation
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Wireless Data Security Options
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Security Profiles
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Before You Change the SSID, WEP, and WPA Settings
Form for 802.11b/bg/ng Modes
Form for 802.11a/an Modes
Configure and Enable Security Profiles
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Figure 20.
Table 9. Profile definition settings
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Table 10. Profile authentication settings (continued)
Configure an Open System with WEP or Shared Key with WEP
Figure 22.
Configure Legacy 802.1X
Table 11. WEP encryption settings
Configure WPA with RADIUS, WPA2 with RADIUS, and WPA & WPA2 with RADIUS
Configure WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, and WPA-PSK & WPA2-PSK
Configure RADIUS Server Settings
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Table 14. RADIUS server settings for IPv4 and IPv6 (continued)
Restrict Wireless Access by MAC Address
Schedule the Wireless Radio to Be Turned Off
Configure Basic Wireless Quality of Service
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Enable Remote Management
SNMP Management
Figure 34.
2. Specify the settings as explained in the following table:
Table 16. SNMP settings
Secure Shell and Telnet Management
Upgrade the Wireless Access Point Software
Web Browser Upgrade Procedure
TFTP Server Upgrade Procedure
Manage the Configuration File or Reset to Factory Defaults
Save the Configuration
Restore the Configuration
Restore the Wireless Access Point to the Factory Default
Use the Web Management Interface to Restore Factory Default Settings
Use the Reset Button to Restore Factory Default Settings
Reboot the Wireless Access Point without Restoring the Default Configuration
Change the Administrator Password
Manage User Accounts
Enable the Syslog Server
Monitor the Wireless Access Point
View System Information
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The following table explains the fields of the System screen:
Table 19. System screen fields
Monitor Wireless Stations
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The following table explains the fields of the Wireless Stations Details screen:
Table 20. Wireless stations details fields
View the Activity Log
Traffic Statistics
Figure 50.
Table 21. Statistics fields
Enable Rogue AP Detection and Monitor Access Points
Enable and Configure Rogue AP Detection
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View and Save Access Point Lists
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Configure Wireless Intrusion Detection and Prevention
Configure Wireless Intrusion Detection and Prevention Policy
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Configure Wireless Intrusion Detection and Prevention Mail
Monitor Traps, Counters, and Ad Hoc Networks
Most Recent Attacks
Attack Counter
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Table 27. Ad hoc network fields
Configure IPv6 Settings and Optional DHCPv6 Server Settings
Configure the IPv6 Settings
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Configure the Optional DHCPv6 Server
Figure 60.
2. Configure the settings as explained in the following table:
Table 29. DHCP server settings for IPv6
Configure Spanning Tree Protocol, 802.1Q VLAN, and Link Layer Discovery Protocol
Configure STP and VLANs
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Configure Ethernet LLDP
Configure Hotspot Settings
Configure Advanced Wireless Settings
Figure 64.
Table 31. Advanced wireless settings
Table 31. Advanced wireless settings (continued)
Configure Advanced Quality of Service Settings
Figure 65.
Table 32. EDCA settings
Configure Quality of Service Policies
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Table 33. QoS classification settings
Table 33. QoS classification settings (continued)
6. Optional: Specify rate limiting for the classification as explained in the following table:
Table 34. Classification rate limiting settings
Table 33. QoS classification settings (continued)
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Configure Wireless Bridging
Configure a Point-to-Point Wireless Network
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Configure a Point-to-Multipoint Wireless Network
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g. Specify the settings as explained in the following table:
Table 37. Point-to-multipoint bridge profile and authentication settings
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g. Specify the settings as explained in the following table:
Table 38. Wireless signal repeating profile and authentication settings
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Basic Functioning
Verify the Correct Sequence of Events at Startup
No LEDs Are Lit on the Wireless Access Point
The Active LED or the LAN LED Is Not Lit
The WLAN LED Does Not Light Up
You Cannot Access the Internet or the LAN from a Wireless-Capable Computer
You Cannot Configure the Wireless Access Point from a Browser
When You Enter a URL or IP Address a Time-Out Error Occurs
Troubleshoot a TCP/IP Network Using the Ping Utility
Test the LAN Path to Your Wireless Access Point
Test the Path from Your Computer to a Remote Device
Problems with Date and Time
Use the Packet Capture Tool
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A. Supplemental Information
Technical Specifications
Table 39. Technical specifications
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Table 39. Technical specifications (continued)
Factory Default Settings
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B. Command-Line Reference
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C. Notification of Compliance
NETGEAR Dual Band - Wireless
Regulatory Compliance Information
Europe - EU Declaration of Conformity
EDOC in Languages of the European Community
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FCC Requirements for Operation in the United States
FCC Information to User
FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure (Radiation Exposure Statement)
FCC Declaration of Conformity
FCC Radio Frequency Interference Warnings & Instructions
Radiation Exposure Statement:
Industry Canada
IMPORTANT NOTE: Radiation Exposure Statement
Caution
Industrie Canada
Avertissement
Detachable Antenna Usage
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