Netgear WN203 User Manual - Page 131

Reset to Factory Defaults button, Request to Send RTS threshold

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ProSAFE Single Band 802.11n Wireless Access Point WN203 WPA, WPA2, and mixed mode 33, 44 password changing or restoring 61 default 18 login 109 physical connections, troubleshooting 104 physical specifications 108 pinging wireless access point 102, 103 placement, wireless equipment 15 PoE (Power over Ethernet) 10, 17 point-to-multipoint bridge regular mode 81 repeating wireless signal 85 point-to-point bridge 76 policy, access control 40 port and connectors, back panel 12 ports RADIUS servers 45 SNMP manager, traps 53 syslog server 62 wireless access point 12 power adapter specifications 108 Power LED behavior startup procedure 17 described 12 troubleshooting 100 Power over Ethernet (PoE) 10, 17 power socket 13 powersaving, WMM 50 preamble type 72 pre-shared key (PSK), WPA, WPA2, and mixed mode 33, 44 priority queues advanced QoS 73 WMM QoS 50 profiles, security creating and configuring 36-40 described 34 PSK (pre-shared key), WPA, WPA2, and mixed mode 33, 44 Q QoS (Quality of Service) advanced settings 73-75 basic settings (WMM) 50 R radio scheduling to turn off 49 turning off 26 RADIUS servers, configuring 45 range guidelines, wireless equipment 15 read-only name, read-write name, SNMP 52 reauthentication time, RADIUS servers 46 rebooting, from web management interface 60 received signal strength indicator (RSSI) 95 redirecting HTTP requests 69 Reduced Interframe Space (RIFS) transmission 72 region, wireless location 20 remote devices, troubleshooting 104 remote MAC addresses 47 remote management, options 52 repeating wireless signal 85 Request to Send (RTS) threshold 71 Reset to Factory Defaults button 13, 60, 108 restoring factory defaults 58 password 61 settings, from backup file 58 restricting access by MAC address 32, 46 RIFS (Reduced Interframe Space) transmission 72 roaming 34 rogue access point detection 63-66 RSSI (received signal strength indicator) 95 RTS (Request to Send) threshold 71 Rx sequence 95 S Secure Shell (SSH), enabling 53 security profiles creating and configuring 36-40 described 34 security, wireless options 31 separating wireless clients 34, 39 serial number 93 servers, configuring DHCP 24 DNS 23-24 hotspot 70 NTP 21 RADIUS 45 syslog 62 service set identifiers. See SSIDs. shared key, WEP 38, 41 shared secrets, RADIUS servers 46 signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) 96 SMA connectors, external antennas 12 SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), configuring 52 software backing up 57 131

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ProSAFE Single Band 802.11n Wireless Access Point WN203
WPA, WPA2, and mixed mode
33
,
44
password
changing or restoring
61
default
18
login
109
physical connections, troubleshooting
104
physical specifications
108
pinging wireless access point
102
,
103
placement, wireless equipment
15
PoE (Power over Ethernet)
10
,
17
point-to-multipoint bridge
regular mode
81
repeating wireless signal
85
point-to-point bridge
76
policy, access control
40
port and connectors, back panel
12
ports
RADIUS servers
45
SNMP manager, traps
53
syslog server
62
wireless access point
12
power adapter specifications
108
Power LED
behavior startup procedure
17
described
12
troubleshooting
100
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
10
,
17
power socket
13
powersaving, WMM
50
preamble type
72
pre-shared key (PSK), WPA, WPA2, and mixed mode
33
,
44
priority queues
advanced QoS
73
WMM QoS
50
profiles, security
creating and configuring
36
40
described
34
PSK (pre-shared key), WPA, WPA2, and mixed mode
33
,
44
Q
QoS (Quality of Service)
advanced settings
73
75
basic settings (WMM)
50
R
radio
scheduling to turn off
49
turning off
26
RADIUS servers, configuring
45
range guidelines, wireless equipment
15
read-only name, read-write name, SNMP
52
reauthentication time, RADIUS servers
46
rebooting, from web management interface
60
received signal strength indicator (RSSI)
95
redirecting HTTP requests
69
Reduced Interframe Space (RIFS) transmission
72
region, wireless location
20
remote devices, troubleshooting
104
remote MAC addresses
47
remote management, options
52
repeating wireless signal
85
Request to Send (RTS) threshold
71
Reset to Factory Defaults button
13
,
60
,
108
restoring
factory defaults
58
password
61
settings, from backup file
58
restricting access by MAC address
32
,
46
RIFS (Reduced Interframe Space) transmission
72
roaming
34
rogue access point detection
63
66
RSSI (received signal strength indicator)
95
RTS (Request to Send) threshold
71
Rx sequence
95
S
Secure Shell (SSH), enabling
53
security profiles
creating and configuring
36
40
described
34
security, wireless options
31
separating wireless clients
34
,
39
serial number
93
servers, configuring
DHCP
24
DNS
23
24
hotspot
70
NTP
21
RADIUS
45
syslog
62
service set identifiers.
See
SSIDs.
shared key, WEP
38
,
41
shared secrets, RADIUS servers
46
signal-to-noise ratio (SNR)
96
SMA connectors, external antennas
12
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol),
configuring
52
software
backing up
57