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Troubleshooting
Specs
Install
Dimension
In addition, it can also be configured to accept management commands only from specific hosts
zIEEE 802.11b/g Compliant Wireless Operation
Solve the following problems in order
To expose “preset” internal servers
SETUP WIZARD : DHCP Server Settings
Save, Save & Restart, and Cancel Commands
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HotSpot Gateway
User’s Guide
Version: 1.0
Last Updated: 08/11/2006
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Contents
IWE3200-H HotSpot Gateway
Version: Last Updated: 08/11/2006
User’s Guide
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
R&TTE Compliance Statement
Safety
EU Countries Intended for Use
EU Countries Not Intended for Use
Table of Contents
2.13.2. RADIUS
1.1. Overview
1. Introduction
zIEEE 802.11b/g Compliant Wireless Operation
1.2. Features
zInternet Connection Sharing
zNetwork Security
zManagement
zFirmware Tools
In addition, it can also be configured to accept management commands only from specific hosts
1.3. LED Definition
1.4. Feature Comparison
Wired Advanced
Wireless Advanced
2.1. Selecting a Power Supply Method
2. First-TimeInstallation and Configuration
2.2. Mounting the IWE3200-Hon a Wall
2.3. Preparing for Configuration
2.4.1. Entering the User Name and Password
2.4. Configuring the IWE3200-H
Fig. 9. Operational modes
Fig. 8. The Home Page
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2.4.3.3. Router with a Static-IPDSL/Cable Connection
2.4.4. SETUP WIZARD Step 3: DHCP Server Settings
2.4.6.1. Web Redirection
2.4.6. Configuring User Authentication Settings
To setup the Local Authentication method
2.4.6.2. Local Authentication Sever
Fig. 20. Ticket Setting
To setup the mini-POSTicket Printer
2.4.6.3. How to Setup the mini-POSTicket Printer
The usage of control keypad
2.4.6.4. IEEE
2.4.7. Configuring RADIUS Settings
2.5. Deploying the IWE3200-H
2.6.1. Configuring IEEE 802.11-RelatedSettings
2.6. Setting up Client Computers
To establish a wireless link to an AP
2.6.2. Configuring TCP/IP-RelatedSettings
Fig. 28. User name and password for authentication
2.8.1. Menu Structure
2.8. Using Web-BasedNetwork Management
zTCP/IP. TCP/IP-relatedsettings
2.8.3. Home and Refresh Commands
2.8.2. Save, Save & Restart, and Cancel Commands
IWE3200-H
2.9.2. Authenticated Users
2.9.1. Associated Wireless Clients
2.9. Seeing Status
2.9.4. Session List
2.9.3. Account Table
2.10. System
2.10.1. Specifying Operational Mode
2.9.5. Managed LAN Devices
Fig. 43. Operational modes
2.10.3. Managing Firmware
2.10.2. Changing Password
To upgrade firmware of the access Router by HTTP
2.10.3.1. Upgrading Firmware by HTTP
2.10.3.3.Upgrading Firmware by TFTP
To upgrade firmware of the access Router by TFTP
To restore configuration of the IWE3200-Hby TFTP
2.10.4. Setting Time Zone
2.11. Configuring TCP/IP Related Settings
2.11.1. Address
2.11.1.1.Router with a PPPoE-BasedDSL/Cable Con- nection
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2.11.2.1. DNS Proxy
2.11.2. DNS
2.11.2.2. Static DNS Mappings
2.11.3.NAT
2.11.3.1.Basic
To give an internal server a domain name
To expose “preset” internal servers
2.11.4. DHCP Server
2.11.3.2. Virtual Server Mappings
2.11.4.1. Functionality
2.11.4.3. Static DHCP Mappings
2.11.4.2. Basic
2.11.5. Load Balancing
2.11.6. Zero Client Reconfiguration
2.12. Configuring Wireless Settings
2.12.1. Communication
2.12.1.2. Wireless Distribution System
To enable a WDS link
2.12.2.1. Basic
2.12.2. Security
There are up to 7 security modes
2.Set the Access control type to exclusive
2.12.2.2. MAC-Address-BasedAccess Control
2.Set the Access control type to inclusive
To download a MAC ACL file from a TFTP server
To delete an entry in the access control table
3.Click Download
2.13.1. Web Redirection
2.13.1.1. Basic
2.13.1.2. Unrestricted Clients
To specify a uncontrolled computer by MAC address
2.13.1.3.Walled Garden
To add a link to the walled garden
2.13.2. RADIUS
2.13.2.2. Robustness
2.13.2.1. Basic
2.13.4. Authentication Page Customization
2.13.3. Authentication Session Control
To specify an advertisement link
2.14. DDNS
2.15.1.Filters and Firewall
2.15. Configuring Advanced Settings
To set a rule for packet filtering
2.15.1.3. Firewall
2.15.1.2. VLAN
2.15.1.4. URL Filters
2.15.2.1.Basic
2.15.2.Management
2.15.2.2.UPnP
To block HTTP traffic to an unwelcome Web site
2.15.2.3. System Log
2.15.2.4. SNMP
2.15.3. LAN Device Management
To specify a trap target
To specify a LAN device to manage
Appendix A
A-1:Default Settings
Setting Name
Default Value
A-3:Rear Panel
A-2:LED Definitions
Authentication
DNS Proxy
B-1:TCP/IP Settings Problems
Appendix B: Troubleshooting
Solve the following problems in order
zCannot access the Internet
B-2:Wireless Settings Problems
IWE3200-H
B-3:Other Problems
C-1: IWE3200-H
Appendix C: Technical Specifications
Transmission output Power
Standards
Power Supply
Configuration and Management
Dimensions without antenna
Weight
Input Power Requirements
C-2: IWE500-INJPower Injector
Power over LAN output Specification
Safety Approval
C-3: IWE810-POS mini-POSTicket Printer