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Installing the WG102 Access Point, Use WEP., WPA-PSK, WPA2, or WPA2-PSK. - connect to wired computer

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Reference Manual for the NETGEAR ProSafe 802.11g Wireless Access Point WG102 • Use WEP. Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) data encryption provides data security. WEP Shared Key authentication and WEP data encryption will block all but the most determined eavesdropper. • Use WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2, or WPA2-PSK. Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA and WPA2) data encryption provides data security. The very strong authentication along with dynamic per frame rekeying of WPA make it virtually impossible to compromise. Because this is a new standard, wireless device driver and software availability may be limited. • Use AutoCell Enhanced RF Security. In addition to standard encryption and security mechanisms such as WEP and WPA, the WG102 AutoCell feature provides self-organizing micro cells for an additional level of privacy for enterprises. In this mode, AutoCell shrinks the size of coverage to the minimum to reach clients but also shrinks the size of the beacons that access points use to announce their presence. This mode makes an enterprise wireless LAN nearly invisible to users outside an office building. AutoCell clients such as the NETGEAR WAG511 are highly-recommended for Enhanced RF Security. Furthermore, the AutoCell Rogue Device Detection feature lets you identify and block wireless devices in your that should never be given access to the wireless network. Installing the WG102 Access Point Before installing the NETGEAR WG102 ProSafe 802.11g Wireless Access Point, you should make sure that your Ethernet network is up and working. You will be connecting the access point to the Ethernet network so that computers with 802.11b or 802.11g wireless adapters will be able to communicate with computers on the Ethernet network. In order for this to work correctly, verify that you have met all of the system requirements, shown on page 2-5. 1 SET UP THE WG102 ACCESS POINT Tip: Before mounting the WG102 in a high location, first set up and test the WG102 to verify wireless network connectivity. a. Prepare a computer with an Ethernet adapter. If this computer is already part of your network, record its TCP/IP configuration settings. b. Configure the computer with a static IP address of 192.168.0.210 and 255.255.255.0 for the Subnet Mask. c. Connect an Ethernet cable from the WG102 to the computer. d. Turn on your computer, connect the power adapter to the WG102 and verify the following: - The PWR power light goes on. Basic Installation and Configuration 3-5 November 2005

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Reference Manual for the NETGEAR ProSafe 802.11g Wireless Access Point WG102
Basic Installation and Configuration
3-5
November 2005
Use WEP.
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) data encryption provides data security. WEP
Shared Key authentication and WEP data encryption will block all but the most determined
eavesdropper.
Use WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2, or WPA2-PSK.
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA and WPA2)
data encryption provides data security. The very strong authentication along with dynamic per
frame rekeying of WPA make it virtually impossible to compromise. Because this is a new
standard, wireless device driver and software availability may be limited.
Use AutoCell Enhanced RF Security.
In addition to standard encryption and security
mechanisms such as WEP and WPA, the WG102 AutoCell feature provides self-organizing
micro cells for an additional level of privacy for enterprises. In this mode, AutoCell shrinks
the size of coverage to the minimum to reach clients but also shrinks the size of the beacons
that access points use to announce their presence. This mode makes an enterprise wireless
LAN nearly invisible to users outside an office building. AutoCell clients such as the
NETGEAR WAG511 are highly-recommended for Enhanced RF Security. Furthermore, the
AutoCell Rogue Device Detection feature lets you identify and block wireless devices in your
that should never be given access to the wireless network.
Installing the WG102 Access Point
Before installing the NETGEAR WG102 ProSafe 802.11g Wireless Access Point, you should
make sure that your Ethernet network is up and working. You will be connecting the access point
to the Ethernet network so that computers with 802.11b or 802.11g wireless adapters will be able
to communicate with computers on the Ethernet network. In order for this to work correctly, verify
that you have met all of the system requirements, shown on
page 2-5
.
1
S
ET
UP
THE
WG102 A
CCESS
P
OINT
Tip:
Before mounting the WG102 in a high location, first set up and test the WG102 to verify
wireless network connectivity.
a.
Prepare a computer with an Ethernet adapter. If this computer is already part of your
network, record its TCP/IP configuration settings.
b.
Configure the computer with a static IP address of 192.168.0.210 and 255.255.255.0 for
the Subnet Mask.
c.
Connect an Ethernet cable from the WG102 to the computer.
d.
Turn on your computer, connect the power adapter to the WG102 and verify the following:
The PWR power light goes on.