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Chapter 3. Wireless Configuration and Security | 43
ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP320 Reference Manual
5. Click Apply to save your settings.
WARNING!
If you use a wireless computer to configure wireless security
settings, you will be disconnected when you click Apply.
Reconfigure your wireless computer to match the new settings, or
access the wireless access point from a wired computer to make
further changes.
For more information about wireless security options, see the Wireless Networking Basics
document that you can access from Related Documents in Appendix A.
Configure an Open System with WEP or Shared Key with WEP
Wether you use an open system with WEP or shared key with WEP, specify the fields that are
explained in the following table.
Ope
n System with WEP
An open system can function without any encryption or with pre-shared WEP key
e
ncryption without RADIUS authentication. The security level of static WEP is not very
strong.
Access Control
Note: Access control functions only when sta
tic VLANs are enabled, that is, you
select Disable from the Dynamic VLAN drop-down list.
The Access Control radio buttons let you enable or disable access control
throug
h a RADIUS server for the wireless security the profile:
Disab
le. Access control is disabled. This is the default setting.
Enable. Access
control is enabled, and wireless stations are authenticated
through a RADIUS server; either the network authentication in the wireless
security profile or the remote MAC address database authentication for the
MAC Authentication feature must be enabled.
Access Control Policy
Note: Access control policy functions only whe
n static VLANs are enabled, that
is, you select Disable from the Dynamic VLAN drop-down list, and when you
select the Enable Access Control radio button.
The Access Control Policy radio buttons let you enable or disable the access
control policy
for wireless stations:
Disa
ble. If a RADIUS server does not return a (static) VLAN ID, the wireless
station is still allowed to connect to the wireless access point.
Enable. If a
RADIUS server does not return a (static) VLAN ID, the wireless
station is not authenticated and cannot connect to the wireless access point.
Table 9. Authentication Settings of the Edit Security Profile Screen (Continued)
Field Description
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