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TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol, TCP/IP settings

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WG103 ProSafe 802.11g Wireless Access Point Reference Manual server, host name or IP address 2-6 system 4-9 zone and current 2-6 time-out error 6-5 TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) 3-7, 3-8 trademarks ii traffic network statistics 4-10 unicast, multicast, and broadcast 3-8, 5-6 transmitting signal, strength 2-10 troubleshooting basic functioning 6-1 cannot access the Internet or LAN 6-3 cannot configure from a browser 6-4 LAN LED 6-2 pinging 6-3 Power LED 6-2 restoring factory default settings 6-5 TCP/IP settings 6-3 Test LED 6-3 time-out error 6-5 WLAN LED 6-2 trusted wireless stations 3-15 typographical conventions xii U unicast traffic 3-8, 5-6 unknown AP list 4-13 untagged VLANs 5-4 upgrading, firmware 4-5 usage statistics 4-11 user name default 2-4 non-configurable 4-15 V VAPs (virtual access points) 3-8, 5-6 verifying wireless connectivity 2-13 version, firmware 4-9 viewing AP statistics 4-13 available wireless stations 4-12 statistics, network traffic 4-10 system information 4-8 VLANs IDs 3-4, 3-9, 3-12, 3-14 management 5-4 settings, 802.1Q 5-3 support 1-3 untagged 5-4 W WEP configuring 3-10 keys 1-1, 3-12 passphrase 3-11 types of encryption 1-1, 3-2, 3-8 Wi-Fi Multimedia, See WMM Wi-Fi protected access, See WPA wired equivalent privacy, See WEP wireless bridging and repeating point to multi-point bridge mode 1-2, 5-9, 5-11 point-to-point bridge mode 1-2, 5-9, 5-10 repeater mode 1-2, 5-9, 5-13 wireless clients associations 5-10 isolation 5-6 maximum number of 5-6 security separation for WEP 3-12 security separation for WPA 3-14 wireless mode 802.11b 2-9 802.11g 2-9 802.11g/802.11b 2-9 wireless network adapters, 802.11b and 802.11g 2-2 area of coverage 1-1 equipment, placement and range iii, 2-1, 2-12 range 1-1 verifying connectivity 2-13 wireless network name (SSID) broadcasting 2-10 default and renaming 2-9, 3-6, A-2 wireless security broadcasting of the SSID 3-2, 3-7 Index-6 v1.0, February 2009

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WG103 ProSafe 802.11g Wireless Access Point Reference Manual
Index-6
v1.0, February 2009
server, host name or IP address
2-6
system
4-9
zone and current
2-6
time-out error
6-5
TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol)
3-7
,
3-8
trademarks
ii
traffic
network statistics
4-10
unicast, multicast, and broadcast
3-8
,
5-6
transmitting signal, strength
2-10
troubleshooting
basic functioning
6-1
cannot access the Internet or LAN
6-3
cannot configure from a browser
6-4
LAN LED
6-2
pinging
6-3
Power LED
6-2
restoring factory default settings
6-5
TCP/IP settings
6-3
Test LED
6-3
time-out error
6-5
WLAN LED
6-2
trusted wireless stations
3-15
typographical conventions
xii
U
unicast traffic
3-8
,
5-6
unknown AP list
4-13
untagged VLANs
5-4
upgrading, firmware
4-5
usage statistics
4-11
user name
default
2-4
non-configurable
4-15
V
VAPs (virtual access points)
3-8
,
5-6
verifying wireless connectivity
2-13
version, firmware
4-9
viewing
AP statistics
4-13
available wireless stations
4-12
statistics, network traffic
4-10
system information
4-8
VLANs
IDs
3-4
,
3-9
,
3-12
,
3-14
management
5-4
settings, 802.1Q
5-3
support
1-3
untagged
5-4
W
WEP
configuring
3-10
keys
1-1
,
3-12
passphrase
3-11
types of encryption
1-1
,
3-2
,
3-8
Wi-Fi Multimedia,
See
WMM
Wi-Fi protected access,
See
WPA
wired equivalent privacy,
See
WEP
wireless bridging and repeating
point to multi-point bridge mode
1-2
,
5-9
,
5-11
point-to-point bridge mode
1-2
,
5-9
,
5-10
repeater mode
1-2
,
5-9
,
5-13
wireless clients
associations
5-10
isolation
5-6
maximum number of
5-6
security separation for WEP
3-12
security separation for WPA
3-14
wireless mode
802.11b
2-9
802.11g
2-9
802.11g/802.11b
2-9
wireless network
adapters, 802.11b and 802.11g
2-2
area of coverage
1-1
equipment, placement and range
iii
,
2-1
,
2-12
range
1-1
verifying connectivity
2-13
wireless network name (SSID)
broadcasting
2-10
default and renaming
2-9
,
3-6
,
A-2
wireless security
broadcasting of the SSID
3-2
,
3-7