Netgear WNAP210 WNAP210 Reference Manual - Page 53

Wireless Client Security Separation, Apply, Setting Basic IP Options

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ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP210 Reference Manual • For information on how to configure WEP encryption for Open Systems or Shared Key, see "Configuring WEP" on page 2-32. • For information on how to configure WPA with RADIUS, see "Configuring WPA with RADIUS" on page 2-33. • For information on how to configure WPA2 with RADIUS, see "Configuring WPA2 with RADIUS" on page 2-35. • For information on how to configure WPA and WPA2 with RADIUS, see "Configuring WPA and WPA2 with RADIUS" on page 2-36. • For information on how to configure WPA-PSK, see "Configuring WPA-PSK" on page 2-37. • For information on how to o configure WPA2-PSK, see "Configuring WPA2-PSK" on page 2-38. • For information on how to configure WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK, see "Configuring WPAPSK and WPA2-PSK" on page 2-39. 8. Wireless Client Security Separation is set to No (disabled) by default. If this feature is enabled, the associated wireless clients will not be able to communicate with each other. 9. If the hubs and switches on your LAN support the VLAN (802.1Q) standard and this feature has been enabled, the default VLAN ID for WNAP210 will be associated with each profile. The default Profile VLAN ID must match the IDs used by other network devices. 10. Click Apply to save your Security Profile settings. 11. Click Back. Your new settings will appear in the Security Profiles table identified by the profile name of the profile. A VLAN ID will also be assigned to your profile. Note: Security profiles that share the same type of network authentication need not share the same passphrase or keys. Security profiles that use WEP must share the same four keys, but they do not need to use the same default key. To enable your security profile: 1. Select the check box in the Enable column next to your profile. 2. Click Apply. Your security profile is enabled. If you enabled VLAN 802.1Q, your VLAN profile is enabled. (See "Setting Basic IP Options" on page 2-15 for information on how to enable VLAN 802.1Q.) Installation and Configuration v1.0 March 2009 2-31

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ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP210 Reference Manual
Installation and Configuration
2-31
v1.0 March 2009
For information on how to configure WEP encryption for Open Systems or Shared Key,
see
“Configuring WEP” on page 2-32
.
For information on how to configure WPA with RADIUS, see
“Configuring WPA with
RADIUS” on page 2-33
.
For information on how to configure WPA2 with RADIUS, see
“Configuring WPA2 with
RADIUS” on page 2-35
.
For information on how to configure WPA and WPA2 with RADIUS, see
“Configuring
WPA and WPA2 with RADIUS” on page 2-36
.
For information on how to configure WPA-PSK, see
“Configuring WPA-PSK” on
page 2-37
.
For information on how to o configure WPA2-PSK, see
“Configuring WPA2-PSK” on
page 2-38
.
For information on how to configure WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK, see
“Configuring WPA-
PSK and WPA2-PSK” on page 2-39
.
8.
Wireless Client Security Separation
is set to
No
(disabled) by default. If this feature is
enabled, the associated wireless clients will not be able to communicate with each other.
9.
If the hubs and switches on your LAN support the VLAN (802.1Q) standard and this feature
has been enabled, the default VLAN ID for WNAP210 will be associated with each profile.
The default Profile VLAN ID must match the IDs used by other network devices.
10.
Click
Apply
to save your Security Profile settings.
11.
Click
Back
. Your new settings will appear in the Security Profiles table identified by the
profile name of the profile. A VLAN ID will also be assigned to your profile.
Note:
Security profiles that share the same type of network authentication need not
share the same passphrase or keys. Security profiles that use WEP must share
the same four keys, but they do not need to use the same default key.
To enable your security profile:
1.
Select the check box in the Enable column next to your profile.
2.
Click
Apply
. Your security profile is enabled. If you enabled VLAN 802.1Q, your VLAN
profile is enabled. (See
“Setting Basic IP Options” on page 2-15
for information on how to
enable VLAN 802.1Q.)