Netgear WNDAP620 Reference Manual - Page 168

IP DCSP and IP precedence, QoS policies, Extensible Authentication Protocol EAPOL attacks

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ProSafe Premium 3 x 3 Dual-Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP620 Ethernet packets and bytes, received and transmitted 84 extended service set (ESS) 45 Extensible Authentication Protocol EAPOL) attacks 91 external antennas connecting 13 enabling 109 F factory default settings list of 142-145 restoring 71 firmware backing up 70 factory defaults 71 restoring from backup file 71 upgrading 68 version, viewing 79 flash memory 67 fragmentation length 108 frequencies and channels defaults 140 selecting for 802.11a/na modes 33 selecting for 802.11b/bg/ng modes 30 FTP traffic advanced QoS 110 WMM QoS 63 G gateways ISP and DHCPv4 26-28 ISP and DHCPv6 101-103 generating keys, WEP 54 Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45) port 13 graphical user interface (GUI) described 22 troubleshooting 134 guard interval 802.11na 33 802.11ng 30 installation order 20 interface rate limiting and burst rate 117 interference 18 internal antenna, disabling 109 Internet browsing, troubleshooting 134 intrusion detection system (IDS) and intrusion prevention system (IPS) 10, 89 IP addresses NTP servers 25 QoS policies 116 SNMP manager 65 syslog server 77 TFTP server 69 IP DCSP and IP precedence, QoS policies 114 IPS (intrusion prevention system) 10, 89 IPv4 addresses default 22, 26, 79, 142 DHCPv4 and DNS servers 26-28 DHCPv4 WINS servers 28 errors 19 RADIUS servers 58 requirements 19 static for management computer 142 IPv6 addresses default 79, 100, 142 DHCPv6 and DNS servers 100-103 DHCPv6 WINS servers 103 dynamic 79, 101 errors 19 RADIUS servers 58 requirements 19 isolating clients 109 J Java and Javascript 135 K key generation, WEP 54 key update, RADIUS servers 59 H hotspot server 106 I idle time 82 IDS (intrusion detection system) 10, 89 importing known access points 86 infrastructure mode 19 installation kits 35 L LAN configuration requirements 18 IPv4 and IPv6 addresses 142 troubleshooting 134 LAN LED behavior 21 described 12 troubleshooting 133 LAN path, troubleshooting 136 168

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ProSafe Premium 3 x 3 Dual-Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP620
Ethernet packets and bytes, received and transmitted
84
extended service set (ESS)
45
Extensible Authentication Protocol EAPOL) attacks
91
external antennas
connecting
13
enabling
109
F
factory default settings
list of
142
145
restoring
71
firmware
backing up
70
factory defaults
71
restoring from backup file
71
upgrading
68
version, viewing
79
flash memory
67
fragmentation length
108
frequencies and channels
defaults
140
selecting for 802.11a/na modes
33
selecting for 802.11b/bg/ng modes
30
FTP traffic
advanced QoS
110
WMM QoS
63
G
gateways
ISP and DHCPv4
26
28
ISP and DHCPv6
101
103
generating keys, WEP
54
Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45) port
13
graphical user interface (GUI)
described
22
troubleshooting
134
guard interval
802.11na
33
802.11ng
30
H
hotspot server
106
I
idle time
82
IDS (intrusion detection system)
10
,
89
importing known access points
86
infrastructure mode
19
installation kits
35
installation order
20
interface rate limiting and burst rate
117
interference
18
internal antenna, disabling
109
Internet browsing, troubleshooting
134
intrusion detection system (IDS) and intrusion prevention
system (IPS)
10
,
89
IP addresses
NTP servers
25
QoS policies
116
SNMP manager
65
syslog server
77
TFTP server
69
IP DCSP and IP precedence, QoS policies
114
IPS (intrusion prevention system)
10
,
89
IPv4 addresses
default
22
,
26
,
79
,
142
DHCPv4 and DNS servers
26
28
DHCPv4 WINS servers
28
errors
19
RADIUS servers
58
requirements
19
static for management computer
142
IPv6 addresses
default
79
,
100
,
142
DHCPv6 and DNS servers
100
103
DHCPv6 WINS servers
103
dynamic
79
,
101
errors
19
RADIUS servers
58
requirements
19
isolating clients
109
J
Java and Javascript
135
K
key generation, WEP
54
key update, RADIUS servers
59
L
LAN
configuration requirements
18
IPv4 and IPv6 addresses
142
troubleshooting
134
LAN LED
behavior
21
described
12
troubleshooting
133
LAN path, troubleshooting
136