Firmware Pages and Descriptions

 

Wireless Settings Page (Cont.)

 

 

 

 

Wireless Security (Cont.):

 

 

 

 

 

WPA-PSK

This button opens the WPA-PSK Settings page (FIG. 78 on page 98).

 

 

“WPA-PSK” security is designed for environments where is it desirable to use

 

 

WPA or WPA2, but an 802.1x authentication server is not available.

 

 

PSK connections are more secure than WEP and are simpler to configure since

 

 

they implement dynamic keys but share a key between the WAP and the panel

 

 

(client).

 

 

• Refer to the Wireless Security Page section on page 94 for details.

 

 

 

 

EAP-PEAP

This button opens the EAP-PEAP Settings page (FIG. 82 on page 104).

 

 

“EAP-PEAP” security is designed for wireless environments where it is neces-

 

 

sary to securely transmit data over a wireless network.

 

 

• Refer to the Wireless Security Page section on page 94 for details.

 

 

• For information on uploading a certificate file, refer to the AMX Certificate

 

 

Upload Utility section on page 211.

 

 

 

 

EAP-TTLS

This button opens the EAP-TTLS Settings page (FIG. 83 on page 106).

 

 

“EAP-TTLS” security is designed for wireless environments where it is

 

 

necessary to first have a Radius server directly validate the identity of the client

 

 

(panel) before allowing it access to the network.

 

 

• Refer to the Wireless Security Page section on page 94 for details.

 

 

• For information on uploading a certificate file, refer to the AMX Certificate

 

 

Upload Utility section on page 211.

 

 

 

 

EAP-TLS

This button opens the EAP-TLS Settings page (FIG. 84 on page 108).

 

 

“EAP-TLS” security is designed for wireless environments where it is necessary

 

 

to securely transmit data over a wireless network by adding an additional level

 

 

of security protocol via the use of a private key.

 

 

• Refer to the Wireless Security Page section on page 94 for details.

 

 

• For information on uploading a certificate file, refer to the AMX Certificate

 

 

Upload Utility section on page 211.

 

 

 

 

EAP-LEAP

This button opens the EAP-LEAP Settings page (FIG. 79 on page 100).

 

 

“EAP-LEAP” security is designed for wireless environments where it is not

 

 

required to have both a client or server certificate validation scheme in place,

 

 

yet necessary to securely transmit data over a wireless network.

 

 

• Refer to the Wireless Security Page section on page 94 for details.

 

 

 

 

EAP-FAST

This button opens the EAP-FAST Settings page (FIG. 81 on page 102).

 

 

“EAP-FAST” security is designed for wireless environments where security and

 

 

ease of setup are equally desirable.

 

 

• Refer to the Wireless Security Page section on page 94 for details.

 

 

 

 

Site Survey:

The Site Survey tool allows you to detect and view detailed information on all

 

 

WAPs within the panel’s communication area. Using this tool, you can select a

 

 

WAP to connect to.

 

 

• Refer to the Using the Site Survey tool section on page 46 for information on

 

 

using this tool.

 

 

 

 

RF Link Info:

These options set communication values for the wireless interface card:

 

 

 

 

SSID

Displays the currently used SSID of the target WAP.

 

 

 

 

Channel

The RF channel being used for connection to the WAP (read -only).

 

 

 

 

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NXD-1000Vi specifications

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