MOXA AirWorks AWK-1200-AP User’s Manual

Web Console Configuration

WPA Mode: WPA is the older standard; select this option if the clients that will be used with the Access Point only support the older standard. WPA2 is the newer implementation of the stronger IEEE 802.11i security standard. With the “WPA2” option, the Access Point tries WPA2 first, but falls back to WPA if the client only supports WPA. With the “WPA2 Only” option, the Access Point associates only with clients that also support WPA2 security.

Cipher Type: The encryption algorithm used to secure the data communication. TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) provides per-packet key generation and is based on WEP. AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) is a very secure block based encryption. With the “TKIP and AES” option, the Access Point negotiates the cipher type with the client, and uses AES when available.

Group Key Update Interval: The amount of time before the group key used for broadcast and multicast data is changed.

WPA-Personal

This option uses Wi-Fi Protected Access with a Pre-Shared Key (PSK).

Pre-Shared Key: The key is entered as a pass-phrase of up to 63 alphanumeric characters in ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) format at both ends of the wireless connection. It cannot be shorter than eight characters, although for proper security it needs to be of ample length and should not be a commonly known phrase. This phrase is used to generate session keys that are unique for each wireless client.

Example:

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WPA-Enterprise

This option works with a RADIUS Server to authenticate wireless clients. Wireless clients should have established the necessary credentials before attempting to authenticate to the Server through this Gateway. Furthermore, it may be necessary to configure the RADIUS Server to allow this Gateway to authenticate users.

Authentication Timeout: Amount of time before a client will be required to re-authenticate.

RADIUS Server IP Address: The IP address of the authentication server.

RADIUS Server Port: The port number used to connect to the authentication server.

RADIUS Server Shared Secret: A pass-phrase that must match with the authentication server.

MAC Address Authentication: If this is selected, the user must connect from the same computer whenever logging into the wireless network.

Advanced:

Optional Backup RADIUS Server

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AWK-1200-AP specifications

Moxa Technologies AWK-1200-AP is a robust wireless access point designed to provide reliable and high-performance connectivity for industrial applications. Featuring a rugged design and extensive functionalities, the AWK-1200-AP is ideal for mission-critical environments where consistent network performance is paramount.

One of the main features of the AWK-1200-AP is its dual-band wireless connectivity, supporting both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies. This capability allows users to choose the optimal frequency band based on their specific networking needs, significantly reducing interference and improving overall network efficiency. With support for IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n standards, the access point delivers data rates of up to 300 Mbps, ensuring high-speed connections for multiple devices.

The AWK-1200-AP is designed to operate in harsh industrial environments, with an IP30-rated enclosure that provides protection against dust and moisture. Additionally, its wide operating temperature range of -40°C to 75°C allows for deployment in extreme conditions, making it suitable for various applications in sectors like manufacturing, transportation, and energy.

Another critical characteristic of the AWK-1200-AP is its advanced security features. It supports WPA/WPA2 encryption protocols, ensuring that data transmitted over the wireless network is secure. Moreover, the access point features MAC address filtering, which allows administrators to control access to the network, further enhancing security.

The AWK-1200-AP also excels in network management, offering various protocols such as SNMP, which facilitates easy monitoring and configuration. Its user-friendly web interface simplifies the setup process, allowing users to configure and manage the device with ease. The access point can also be integrated with Moxa's MXview software for enhanced network visualization and management capabilities.

For reliable connectivity, the AWK-1200-AP supports redundancy features such as the 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol), ensuring uninterrupted network access in case of hardware failures.

With its combination of robust design, high-performance capabilities, and advanced security features, the Moxa Technologies AWK-1200-AP stands out as an excellent choice for organizations looking to implement reliable wireless networking solutions in industrial settings.