NETGEAR Network Hardware WNDAP350 100NAS User Manual

ProSafe Dual Band  
Wireless-N Access Point  
WNDAP350 Reference  
Manual  
NETGEAR, Inc.  
350 East Plumeria Drive  
San Jose, CA 95134  
202-10534-01  
November 2009  
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Equipment and Electronic Office Machines aimed at preventing radio interference in such residential areas. When used  
near a radio or TV receiver, it may become the cause of radio interference. Read instructions for correct handling.  
Regulatory Compliance Information  
This section includes user requirements for operating this product in accordance with National laws for usage of radio  
spectrum and operation of radio devices. Failure of the end-user to comply with the applicable requirements may result  
in unlawful operation and adverse action against the end-user by the applicable National regulatory authority.  
NOTE: This product's firmware limits operation to only the channels allowed in a particular Region or Country.  
Therefore, all options described in this user's guide may not be available in your version of the product.  
Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity  
This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. The following test methods  
have been applied in order to prove presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive  
1999/5/EC:  
EN60950-1: 2006  
EN 50385:  
EN 300 328 V1.7.1 (2006-10)  
EN 301 893 V1.5.1: (2008-12)  
EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1 (2008-04)  
EN 301 489-17 V1.3.2 (2008-04)  
This is an indoor only device.  
Europe – Declaration of Conformity in Languages of the European Community  
Cesky [Czech]  
NETGEAR Inc. tímto prohlašuje, že tento Radiolan je ve shode se základními  
požadavky a dalšími p?íslušnými ustanoveními sm?rnice 1999/5/ES.  
Dansk  
Undertegnede NETGEAR Inc. erklærer herved, at følgende udstyr Radiolan overholder  
[Danish]  
de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF.  
Deutsch  
[German]  
Hiermit erklärt NETGEAR Inc., dass sich das Gerät Radiolan in Übereinstimmung mit  
den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den übrigen einschlägigen Bestimmungen der  
Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet.  
Eesti  
Käesolevaga kinnitab NETGEAR Inc. seadme Radiolan vastavust direktiivi 1999/5/EÜ  
[Estonian]  
põhinõuetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele sätetele.  
English  
Hereby, NETGEAR Inc., declares that this Radiolan is in compliance with the essential  
requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.  
Español  
[Spanish]  
Por medio de la presente NETGEAR Inc. declara que el Radiolan cumple con los  
requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la  
Directiva 1999/5/CE.  
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Ελληνική  
[Greek]  
ΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΑ NETGEAR Inc. ΔΗΛΩΝΕΙ ΟΤΙ Radiolan ΣΥΜΜΟΡΦΩΝΕΤΑΙ  
ΠΡΟΣ ΤΙΣ ΟΥΣΙΩΔΕΙΣ ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ ΛΟΙΠΕΣ ΣΧΕΤΙΚΕΣ ΔΙΑΤΑΞΕΙΣ ΤΗΣ  
ΟΔΗΓΙΑΣ 1999/5/ΕΚ.  
Français  
[French]  
Par la présente NETGEAR Inc. déclare que l'appareil Radiolan est conforme aux  
exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE.  
Italiano [Italian] Con la presente NETGEAR Inc. dichiara che questo Radiolan è conforme ai requisiti  
essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE.  
Latviski  
Ar šo NETGEAR Inc. deklarē, ka Radiolan atbilst Direktīvas 1999/5/EK būtiskajām  
[Latvian]  
prasībām un citiem ar to saistītajiem noteikumiem.  
Lietuvių  
Šiuo NETGEAR Inc. deklaruoja, kad šis Radiolan atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas  
[Lithuanian]  
1999/5/EB Direktyvos nuostatas.  
Nederlands  
[Dutch]  
Hierbij verklaart NETGEAR Inc. dat het toestel Radiolan in overeenstemming is met de  
essentiële eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG.  
Malti [Maltese]  
Hawnhekk, NETGEAR Inc., jiddikjara li dan Radiolan jikkonforma mal-htigijiet  
essenzjali u ma provvedimenti ohrajn relevanti li hemm fid-Dirrettiva 1999/5/EC.  
Magyar  
Alulírott, NETGEAR Inc. nyilatkozom, hogy a Radiolan megfelel a vonatkozó alapvetõ  
[Hungarian]  
követelményeknek és az 1999/5/EC irányelv egyéb elõírásainak.  
Polski [Polish]  
Niniejszym NETGEAR Inc. oświadcza, że Radiolan jest zgodny z zasadniczymi  
wymogami oraz pozostałymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/EC.  
Português  
NETGEAR Inc. declara que este Radiolan está conforme com os requisitos essenciais  
[Portuguese]  
e outras disposições da Directiva 1999/5/CE.  
Slovensko  
[Slovenian]  
NETGEAR Inc. izjavlja, da je ta Radiolan v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi  
relevantnimi določili direktive 1999/5/ES.  
Slovensky  
[Slovak]  
NETGEAR Inc. týmto vyhlasuje, že Radiolan spĺňa základné požiadavky a všetky  
príslušné ustanovenia Smernice 1999/5/ES.  
Suomi  
NETGEAR Inc. vakuuttaa täten että Radiolan tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999/5/EY  
[Finnish]  
oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen.  
Svenska  
[Swedish]  
Härmed intygar NETGEAR Inc. att denna Radiolan står I överensstämmelse med de  
väsentliga egenskapskrav och övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv  
1999/5/EG.  
Íslenska  
Hér með lýsir NETGEAR Inc. yfir því að Radiolan er í samræmi við grunnkröfur og aðrar  
[Icelandic]  
kröfur, sem gerðar eru í tilskipun 1999/5/EC.  
Norsk  
NETGEAR Inc. erklærer herved at utstyret Radiolan er i samsvar med de  
[Norwegian]  
grunnleggende krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF.  
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FCC Requirements for Operation in the United States  
FCC Information to User  
This product does not contain any user serviceable components and is to be used with approved antennas only. Any  
product changes or modifications will invalidate all applicable regulatory certifications and approvals.  
FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure  
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment  
should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 25 cm between the radiator and your body.  
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  
FCC Declaration Of Conformity  
We NETGEAR, Inc.,350 east Plumeria Drive, San Jose, CA 95134, declare under our sole responsibility that the model  
ProSafe Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP350 complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to  
the following two conditions:  
This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
FCC Radio Frequency Interference Warnings & Instructions  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of  
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment  
in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the  
interference at his own expense.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning  
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following  
measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna  
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver  
Connect the equipment into an electrical outlet on a circuit different from that which the receiver is connected  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void  
the user's authority to operate this equipment.  
For operation within 5.15 ~ 5.25GHz frequency range, it is restricted to indoor environment.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This  
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation.  
IMPORTANT NOTE:  
Radiation Exposure Statement:  
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment  
should be installed and operated with minimum distance 25cm between the radiator & your body.  
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This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  
The availability of some specific channels and/or operational frequency bands are country dependent and are firmware  
programmed at the factory to match the intended destination. The firmware setting is not accessible by the end user.  
Industry Canada statements  
This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation.  
IMPORTANT NOTE:  
Radiation Exposure Statement  
This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment  
should be installed and operated with minimum distance 25cm between the radiator & your body.  
This device has been designed to operate with an antenna having a maximum gain of 5 dBi Antenna having a higher gain  
is strictly prohibited per regulations of Industry Canada. The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms.  
Caution:  
The device for the band 5150-5250 MHz is only for indoor usage to reduce potentail for harmful interference to co-  
channel mobile satellite systems.  
High power radars are allocated as primary users (meaning they have priority ) of 5250-5350 MHz and 5650-5850 MHz  
and these radars could cause interference and/or damage to LE-LAN devices.  
Canada ID: 4054A-09200110  
Product and Publication Details  
Model Number:  
WNDAP350  
Publication Date:  
Product Family:  
November 2009  
Wireless Access Point  
Product Name:  
ProSafe Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP350  
Home or Business Product:  
Language:  
Business  
English  
Publication Part Number:  
202-10534-01  
Publication Version Number: 1.1  
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Contents  
ProSafe Dual Band Wireless-N WNDAP350 Reference Manual  
About This Manual  
Chapter 1  
Chapter 2  
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Chapter 4  
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About This Manual  
The ProSafe™ Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP350 Reference Manual describes how  
to install, configure and troubleshoot the ProSafe Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point  
WNDAP350. The information in this manual is intended for readers with intermediate computer  
and Internet skills.  
Conventions, Formats, and Scope  
The conventions, formats, and scope of this manual are described in the following paragraphs:  
Typographical Conventions. This manual uses the following typographical conventions:  
Italic  
Emphasis, books, CDs, file and server names, extensions  
User input, IP addresses, GUI screen text  
Command prompt, CLI text, code  
URL links  
Bold  
Fixed  
italic  
Formats. This manual uses the following formats to highlight special messages:  
Note: This format is used to highlight information of importance or special interest.  
Tip: This format is used to highlight a procedure that will save time or resources.  
Warning: Ignoring this type of note may result in a malfunction or damage to the  
equipment.  
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Danger: This is a safety warning. Failure to take heed of this notice may result in  
personal injury or death.  
Scope. This manual is written for the WNDAP350 wirelss access point according to these  
specifications:  
Product Version  
ProSafe Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP350  
November 2009  
Manual Publication Date  
For more information about network, Internet, firewall, and VPN technologies, see the links to the  
NETGEAR website in Appendix B, “Related Documents.”  
Note: Product updates are available on the NETGEAR, Inc. website at  
How to Print This Manual  
To print this manual, your computer must have the free Adobe Acrobat reader installed in order to  
view and print PDF files. The Acrobat reader is available on the Adobe Web site at  
Tip: If your printer supports printing two pages on a single sheet of paper, you can  
save paper and printer ink by selecting this feature.  
Revision History  
Version  
Number  
Part Number  
Date  
Description  
202-10534-01 1.0  
202-10534-01 1.1  
September Product introduction  
2009  
November Updated FCC statement  
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Chapter 1  
Introduction  
This chapter describes some of the key features of the ProSafe Dual Band Wireless-N Access  
Point WNDAP350. It also includes the minimum prerequisites for installation (“System  
description of the front and back panels of the WNDAP350 (“Hardware Description” on  
About the ProSafe Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point  
WNDAP350  
The ProSafe Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP350is the basic building block of a  
wireless LAN infrastructure. It provides connectivity between Ethernet wired networks and radio-  
equipped wireless notebook systems, desktop systems, print servers, and other devices.  
The WNDAP350 provides wireless connectivity to multiple wireless network devices within a  
fixed range or area of coverage, interacting with a wireless network interface card (NIC) via an  
antenna. Typically, an individual in-building access point provides a maximum connectivity area  
of about a 500 foot radius. Consequently, the ProSafe Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point  
WNDAP350 can support a small group of users in a range of several hundred feet. Most access  
points can handle between 10 to 32 users simultaneously per radio.  
The WNDAP350 wirelss access point acts as a bridge between the wired LAN and wireless  
clients. Connecting multiple WNDAP350s via a wired Ethernet backbone can further lengthen the  
wireless network coverage. As a mobile computing device moves out of the range of one access  
point, it moves into the range of another. As a result, wireless clients can freely roam from one  
Access Point to another and still maintain seamless connection to the network.  
Key Features and Standards  
The WNDAP350 wirelss access point is easy-to-use and provides solid wireless and networking  
support. It also offers a wide range of security options.  
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Supported Standards and Conventions  
The following standards and conventions are supported:  
Standards Compliance. The Wireless Access Point complies with the IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n  
standards for Wireless LANs.  
Full WPA and WPA2 support. WPA and WPA2 enterprise-class strong security with  
RADIUS and certificate authentication as well as dynamic encryption key generation.WPA-  
PSK and WPA2-PSK preshared key authentication without the overhead of RADIUS servers  
but with all of the strong security of WPA.  
Multiple BSSIDs. Supports multiple BSSIDs. When a wireless access point is connected to a  
wired network and a set of wireless stations, it is called a Basic Service Set (BSS). The Basic  
Service Set Identifier (BSSID) is a unique identifier attached to the header of packets sent over  
a WLAN that differentiates one WLAN from another when a mobile device tries to connect to  
the network.  
The multiple BSSID feature allows you to configure up to 8 SSIDs per Radio mode on your  
access point and assign different configuration settings to each SSID. All the configured  
SSIDs are active and the network devices can connect to the access point by using any of these  
SSIDs.  
DHCP Client Support. DHCP provides a dynamic IP address to PCs and other devices upon  
request. The WNDAP350 can act as a client and obtain information from your DHCP server; it  
can also act as a DHCP server and provide network information for wireless clients.  
SNMP Support. Support for Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Management  
Information Base (MIB) management.  
802.1Q VLAN (Virtual LAN) Support. A network of computers that behave as if they are  
connected to the same network even though they actually may be physically located on  
different segments of a LAN. VLANs are configured through software rather than hardware,  
which makes them extremely flexible. VLANs are very useful for user/host management,  
bandwidth allocation and resource optimization.  
Key Features  
The WNDAP350 provides solid functionality, including the following features:  
Dual Band Concurrent. The Wireless Access Point can operate in both the 2.4 GHz band and  
the 5 GHz band concurrently.  
The choice of band(s) is reflected in the protocol standard supported, as well as the  
administration screens displayed to you.  
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Multiple operating modes:  
Wireless Access Point. Operates as a standard 802.11a/an or 11b/bg/ng access point.  
Point-to-Point Bridge. In this mode, the WNDAP350 only communicates with another  
bridge-mode wireless access point (with or without clients). Network authentication  
should be used to protect this communication.  
Point-to-Multi-Point Bridge. Select this only if this WNDAP350 is the “Master” for a  
group of bridge-mode wireless access points. The other bridge-mode wireless access  
points send all traffic to this “Master”, and do not communicate directly with each other.  
Network Authentication should be used to protect this traffic.  
Hotspot Settings. You can allow the first HTTP (TCP, port 80) request, on client association,  
to be captured and redirected to the URL you specify.  
Upgradeable Firmware. Firmware is stored in a flash memory and can be upgraded easily,  
using only your Web browser, and can be upgraded remotely. In addition to using Web  
browser to do so, command-line interface and SNMP can also be used.  
Rogue AP detection. The Rogue AP detection feature shows a list of unknown APs to the  
administrator.  
Access Control. The Access Control MAC address filtering feature can ensure that only  
trusted wireless stations can use the WNDAP350 to gain access to your LAN.  
Security Profiles. When using multiple BSSIDs, you can configure unique security settings  
(encryption, SSID, etc.) for each BSSID.  
Hidden Mode. The SSID is not broadcast, assuring only clients configured with the correct  
SSID can connect.  
Secure Telnet Command Line Interface. The secure Telnet command line interface enables  
direct secure access over the serial port and easy scripting of configuration of multiple  
WNDAP350s across an extensive network via the Ethernet interface. An SSH client is  
required.  
Configuration Backup. Configuration settings can be backed up to a file and restored.  
Power over Ethernet. Power can be supplied to the WNDAP350 over the Ethernet port from  
any 802.3af compliant mid-span or end-span source. Please refer to the Appendix for a list of  
compliant Netgear PoE switches.  
Autosensing Ethernet Connection with Auto Uplink Interface. Connects to 10/100/1000  
Mbps IEEE 802.3 Ethernet networks.  
LED Indicators. Power/Test, LAN speed, LAN activity, and wireless activity for each radio  
mode are easily identified.  
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Wireless Multimedia (WMM) Support. WMM is a subset of the 802.11e standard. WMM  
allows wireless traffic to have a range of priorities, depending on the kind of data. Time-  
dependent information, like video or audio, has a higher priority than normal traffic. For  
WMM to function correctly, Wireless clients must also support WMM.  
WMM Power Save Support. Power Save uses mechanisms from 802.11e and legacy 802.11  
to save power (for battery powered equipment) and fine-tune power consumption.  
VLAN Security Profiles. Each Security Profile can be assigned a VLAN ID as each Security  
Profile is modified.  
802.11a/b/g/n Standards-based Wireless Networking  
The ProSafe Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP350 provides a bridge between Ethernet  
wired LANs and 802.11a/b/g/n compatible wireless LAN networks. It provides connectivity  
between Ethernet wired networks and radio-equipped wireless notebook systems, desktop  
systems, print servers, and other devices. Additionally, the WNDAP350 supports the following  
wireless features:  
Aggregation Support  
Reduced Inter Frame Spacing support  
Multiple Input, Multiple Output (MIMO) support  
Distributed coordinated function (CSMA/CA, Back off procedure, ACK procedure,  
retransmission of unacknowledged frames)  
RTS/CTS handshake  
Beacon generation  
Packet fragmentation and reassembly  
Auto or long preamble  
Roaming among access points on the same subnet  
Autosensing Ethernet Connections with Auto Uplink  
The WNDAP350 can connect to a standard Ethernet network. The LAN interface is autosensing  
and capable of full-duplex or half-duplex operation.  
The wireless access point incorporates Auto UplinkTM technology. The Ethernet port will  
automatically sense whether the Ethernet cable plugged into the port should have a “normal”  
connection such as to a computer or an “uplink” connection such as to a switch or hub. That port  
will then configure itself to the correct configuration. This feature also eliminates any concerns  
about crossover cables, as Auto Uplink will accommodate either type of cable to make the right  
connection.  
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Compatible and Related NETGEAR Products  
For a list of compatible products from other manufacturers, see the Wireless Ethernet  
Compatibility Alliance Web site (WECA, see http://www.wi-fi.net).  
The following NETGEAR products work with the WNDAP350 wirelss access point:  
FS108P - ProSafe 8 Port 10/100 Switch with 4 Port PoE  
FS116P ProSafe 16 Port 10/100 Desktop Switch with 8 Port PoE  
FS726TP - ProSafe 24 Port 10/100 Smart Switch with 2 Gigabit Ports and 12 Port PoE  
FS728TP - ProSafe 24+4 10/100 Smart Switch with full PoE  
FS752TPS - ProSafe 48 Port 10/100 Stackable Smart Switch with 4 Gigabit Ports and 24 Port  
PoE  
FSM7328PS - ProSafe 24-port 10/100 L3 Managed Stackable Switch with 24 PoE Ports  
FSM7352PS  
GS724TP  
GS748TP  
WNDA3100 - RangeMax Dual Band Wireless-N USB 2.0 Adapter  
WN121T RangeMax NEXT Wireless-N USB 2.0 Adapter  
WN111 - RangeMax Next Wireless-N USB Adapter  
WN511B RangeMax NEXT Wireless-N Notebook Adapter  
WN311B RangeMax NEXT Wireless-N PCI Adapter  
WAG511 ProSafe 108 Mbps Dual Band PC Card  
WAG311 ProSafe 108 Mbps Dual Band PCI Card  
WG311T 802.11g 108 Mbps Wireless PCI Card  
WG511T 802.11g 108 Mbps Wireless CardBus Adapter  
WG511 802.11g 54 Mbps Wireless CardBus Adapter  
WG111 801.11g 54 Mbps Wireless USB Adapter  
WPN111 - RangeMax Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter  
System Requirements  
Before installing the WNDAP350, make sure your system meets these requirements:  
A 10/100/1000 Mbps Local Area Network device such as a hub or switch  
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The Category 5 UTP straight through Ethernet cable with RJ-45 connector included in the  
package, or one like it  
A 100-240 V, 50-60 Hz AC power source  
A Web browser for configuration such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or above, or Mozilla  
3.0 or above  
At least one computer with the TCP/IP protocol installed  
802.11a/n or 802.11b/g/n-compliant devices, such as the NETGEAR WG511 Wireless  
Adapter  
What’s In the Box?  
The product package should contain the following items:  
ProSafe Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP350  
Power adapter and cord (12 V dc, 1.2 A)  
Straight through Category 5 Ethernet cable  
ProSafe Dual Band Wireless N Access Point WNDAP350 Installation Guide  
Resource CD which includes a link to this manual.  
If any of the parts are incorrect, missing, or damaged, contact your NETGEAR dealer. Keep the  
carton, including the original packing materials, in case you need to return the firewall for repair.  
To qualify for product updates and product warranty registrations, we encourage you to register on  
the NETGEAR Web site at: http://www.NETGEAR.com.  
Hardware Description  
This section describes the front and rear hardware functions of the WNDAP350.  
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Front Panel  
The WNDAP350 front hardware functions are described below.  
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Figure 1-1  
The following table explains the LED indicators:  
Table 1-1. Front Panel LED Indicators  
Item  
1
LED  
DESCRIPTION  
PWR/TEST  
Off  
Power Indicator  
No power.  
On  
Power is on.  
Blink  
Indicates self test, loading software, or system fault (if continues).  
Note: This LED may blink for a minute before going off.  
2
3
100  
Ethernet LAN Speed Indicator  
Off  
Yellow  
Indicates 10 Mbps or no link detected.  
Indicates 100 Mbps link detected.  
Green  
Indicates 1000 Mbps link detected.  
Ethernet LAN Link Activity Indicator  
Indicates no Ethernet link detected.  
Indicates data traffic on the 1000Mbps Ethernet LAN.  
LINK/ACT LAN  
Off  
Blink  
(Green)  
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Table 1-1. Front Panel LED Indicators (continued)  
Item  
4
LED  
DESCRIPTION  
802.11na WLAN Wireless LAN Link Activity Indicator (5 GHz)  
Off  
Indicates WLAN 802.11n/a (5GHz) mode is disabled.  
Indicates Wireless data traffic in 5GHz modes.  
Blink  
(Green)  
5
802.11ng WLAN Wireless LAN Link Activity Indicator (5 GHz)  
Off  
Indicates WLAN 802.11b/g (5GHz) mode is disabled.  
Indicates Wireless data traffic in 2.4GHz modes.  
Blink  
(Green)  
Rear Panel  
1
2
3
4
5
1
Figure 1-2  
The WNDAP350 rear panel functions are described below:  
1. Left and Right Detachable Antennas. The WNDAP350 provides two detachable dipole  
antennas.  
2. Power Socket. This socket connects to the WNDAP350 12V 1.2A power adapter.  
3. RJ-45 Ethernet Port. Use the WNDAP350 Ethernet RJ-45 port to connect to an Ethernet LAN  
through a device such as a hub, switch, router, or PoE switch.  
4. Serial Console Port. Male DB-9 serial port for serial DTE connections.  
5. Restore to Factory Defaults Button. The restore to default button restores the WNDAP350 to  
the factory default settings.  
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Basic Installation and Configuration  
This chapter describes how to set up your ProSafe Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point  
WNDAP350for wireless connectivity to your LAN. This basic configuration will enable  
computers with 802.11b/g/n or 802.11a/n wireless adapters to do such things as connect to the  
Internet, or access printers and files on your LAN.  
Note: Indoors, computers can connect over 802.11b/bg/ng or 802.11a/na wireless  
networks at ranges of several hundred feet or more. This distance can allow for  
others outside your area to access your network. It is important to take appropriate  
steps to secure your network from unauthorized access. The WNDAP350 wirelss  
access point provides highly effective security features which are covered in detail  
in “Understanding Security Profiles” on page 2-23. Deploy the security features  
appropriate to your needs.  
This chapter contains the following sections:  
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You need to prepare these three things before you can establish a connection through your wireless  
access point:  
A location for the WNDAP350 that conforms to the “Wireless Equipment Placement and  
The wireless access point connected to your LAN through a device such as a hub, switch,  
router, or Cable/DSL gateway.  
One or more computers with properly configured 802.11b/g/n or 802.11a/n wireless adapters.  
Wireless Equipment Placement and Range Guidelines  
The operating distance or range of your wireless connection can vary significantly based on the  
physical placement of the wireless access point. The latency, data throughput performance, and  
notebook power consumption of wireless adapters also vary depending on your configuration  
choices.  
Note: Failure to follow these guidelines can result in significant performance degradation  
or inability to wirelessly connect to the WNDAP350. For complete performance  
For best results, place your wireless access point:  
Near the center of the area in which your PCs will operate.  
In an elevated location such as a high shelf where the wirelessly connected PCs have line-of-  
sight access (even if through walls).  
Away from sources of interference, such as PCs, microwaves, and 2.4 GHz cordless phones.  
Away from large metal surfaces.  
The antenna provides better coverage above the access point. Place the access point so that it is  
either ceiling mounted or mounted on a wall facing the users.  
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If you are using multiple access points for 11b/bg/ng, it is better if adjacent access points use  
different radio frequency channels to reduce interference. The recommended Channel spacing  
between adjacent access points is 5 Channels (for example, use Channels 1 and 6, or 6 and 11). For  
11a/na, the 6 Channel spacing is not needed.  
The time it takes to establish a wireless connection can vary depending on both your security  
settings and placement. Some types of security connections can take slightly longer to establish  
and can consume more battery power on a notebook computer.  
Understanding WNDAP350 Wireless Security Options  
Your wireless data transmissions can be received well beyond your walls by anyone with a  
compatible adapter. For this reason, use the security features of your wireless equipment. The  
WNDAP350 wirelss access point provides highly effective security features which are covered in  
detail in this chapter. Deploy the security features appropriate to your needs.  
Figure 2-1  
There are several ways you can enhance the security of your wireless network:  
Restrict Access Based on MAC address. You can restrict access to only trusted PCs so that  
unknown PCs cannot wirelessly connect to the WNDAP350. MAC address filtering adds an  
obstacle against unwanted access to your network, but the data broadcast over the wireless link  
is fully exposed.  
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Turn Off the Broadcast of the Wireless Network Name (SSID). If you disable broadcast of  
the SSID, only devices that have the correct SSID can connect. This nullifies the wireless  
network “discovery” feature of some products such as Windows XP, Vista and Unix systems  
but the data is still fully exposed to a determined snoop using specialized test equipment like  
wireless sniffers.  
Use WEP. Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) data encryption provides data security. WEP  
open authentication and WEP data encryption will block all but the most determined  
eavesdropper.  
Use WPA or WPA-PSK. Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) 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.  
Note: WEP and TKIP provide only legacy rates of operation. So, AES is the  
recommended solution to use the 802.11n rates and speed.  
Installing the WNDAP350 wirelss access point  
Before installing the ProSafe Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP350, 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/g/n or 802.11a/n 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 “System Requirements” on page 1-5.  
Setting up the WNDAP350 wirelss access point  
Tip: Before mounting the WNDAP350 in a high location, first set up and test the  
WNDAP350 to verify wireless network connectivity.  
To set up the WNDAP350 wirelss access point:  
1. Prepare a computer with an Ethernet adapter. If this computer is already part of your network,  
record its TCP/IP configuration settings.  
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2. Configure the computer with a static IP address of 192.168.0.210 and 255.255.255.0 for the  
Subnet Mask.  
3. Connect an Ethernet cable from the WNDAP350 to the computer.  
4. Turn on your computer, connect the power adapter to the WNDAP350 and verify the  
following:  
The PWR power light goes on.  
The LAN light of the wireless access point is lit when connected to a powered on  
computer.  
The WLAN LEDs should be blinking.  
Configuring LAN and Wireless Access  
To configure the WNDAP350 Ethernet port for LAN access:  
1. Connect to the WNDAP350 by opening your browser and entering http://192.168.0.237 in the  
address field. The WNDAP350 login screen appears (see Figure 2-2).  
2. Enter admin for the user name and password for the password, both in lower case letters.  
Figure 2-2 Login screen  
3. Click Login. The main menu of the WNDAP350 displays as shown in Figure 2-3.  
When the wireless access point is connected to the Internet, under the Support tab, select  
Documentation to view the documentation for the wireless access point.  
On the top-right of the screen, select Logout to exit the WNDAP350 setup screens. (You  
will automatically be logged out of the wireless access point after 5 minutes of no  
activity.)  
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Figure 2-3 Access Point Name and Country / Region  
4. Access Point Name: Enter the access point name of the WNDAP350.  
This unique name is the access point NetBIOS name. The default Access Point Name is  
located on the bottom label of WNDAP350. The default is netgearxxxxxx, where xxxxxx  
represents the last 6 digits of the WNDAP350 MAC address. You may modify the default  
name with a unique name up to 15 characters long.  
5. From the Country/Region pull-down menu, select the region where the WNDAP350 can be  
used (the default Country/Region is the United States).  
Note: If your country or region is not listed, please check with Netgear Support.  
6. Spanning Tree Protocol. Enable or disable spanning tree protocol. Spanning tree protocol  
enables network traffic optimization in settings with multiple WNDAP350 wirelss access  
points. The default is Disable.  
7. 802.1Q VLAN. This section allows each Security Profile to be associated with the default  
VLAN for WNDAP350. (Useful primarily if the hubs/switches on your LAN support the  
VLAN 802.1Q standard.)  
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Untagged VLAN. Untagged VLANs do not cause the outbound traffic to be tagged with  
the VLAN ID. Also, there can be only one Untagged VLAN. The default is Enable and set  
to 1.  
Management VLAN. Management VLANs are used for managing traffic (Telnet, SNMP,  
and HTTP) to and from the Access Point. Management VLANs also cause outbound  
traffic to be tagged with this VLAN ID. However, if their VLAN ID is same as the  
Untagged VLAN ID, then the outbound traffic is not tagged. There can be only one  
Management VLAN.The default is 1.  
8. Select Time from the left panel. The Time screen displays, as shown in Figure 2-4.  
Figure 2-4 Time zone and system time related settings  
9. Enter the Time Settings for your area. See the online help or “Configuring Time Settings” on  
page 2-8 for more information about how to configure the settings on this screen.  
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10. Select IP on the main menu. The IP Settings screen displays, as shown in Figure 2-5.  
Figure 2-5 IP Settings  
11. Configure the IP Address settings appropriate for your network. The default values are  
suitable for most users and situations. (See the online help or “Setting Basic IP Options” on  
page 2-13 for more information about how to configure the settings on this screen.  
12. Click Apply.  
Configuring Time Settings  
To configure your time settings:  
1. Under the Configuration tab, select System from the main menu, select Basic, and then select  
Time. The Time screen displays, as shown in Figure 2-6.  
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Figure 2-6 Time zone and system time related settings  
2. Configure the following information:  
Time Zone. From the pull-down menu, select the local time zone for your wireless access  
point from a list of all available time zones. The default is USA-Pacific.  
NTP Client. Enable NTP Client to synchronize the time of the access point with an NTP  
Server. The Default is Enabled.  
Note: You must have an Internet connection to get the current time.  
Use Custom NTP Server. Check the option if you have a custom NTP server. The default  
is Disabled.  
Hostname / IP Address. Enter the host name or the IP address of the custom NTP server.  
The default is time-b.netgear.com.  
3. Click Apply.  
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Configuring Wireless Access  
To configure your wireless settings for 11b/bg/ng and 11a/na:  
1. From the main menu under Configuration, select Wireless. The Wireless Settings screen  
displays, as shown in Figure 2-7.  
2. Enter the wireless settings for your area. See the online help or “Wireless Settings” on  
3. Click Apply to save your settings.  
Figure 2-7 Basic Wireless Settings for 802.11b/bg/ng  
When you have completed the setup steps, you can deploy the WNDAP350 in your network. If  
needed, you can now reconfigure the computer you used in step 1 (from the Static IP) back to its  
original TCP/IP settings.  
Deploying the WNDAP350 wirelss access point  
To deploy the WNDAP350 wirelss access point:  
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1. Disconnect the WNDAP350 and position it where it will be deployed. The best location is  
elevated, such as wall mounted or on the top of a cubicle, at the center of your wireless  
coverage area, and within line of sight of all the mobile devices.  
2. Lift the antennae on either side so that they are vertical.  
Note: Refer to the antenna positioning and wireless mode configuration information  
in the Advanced Configuration chapter of the Reference Manual.  
3. Connect an Ethernet cable from your WNDAP350 wirelss access point to a LAN port on your  
router, switch, or hub.  
Note: By default, WNDAP350 is set with the DHCP client disabled. If your network  
uses dynamic IP addresses, you must change this setting. To connect to the  
WNDAP350 after the DHCP server on your network assigns it a new IP  
address, enter the wireless access point name into your Web browser. The  
default wireless access point name is netgearxxxxxx, where xxxxxx represents  
the last 6 bytes of the MAC address. The default name is printed on the bottom  
label of the WNDAP350.  
4. Connect the power adapter to the wireless access point and plug the power adapter in to a  
power outlet. The PWR, LAN, and Wireless LAN lights and should light up.  
Verifying Wireless Connectivity  
Using a computer with an 802.11b/bg/ng or 802.11a/na wireless adapter with the correct wireless  
settings needed to connect to the WNDAP350 (SSID, WEP/WPA, MAC ACL, etc.), verify  
connectivity by using a browser such as Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer to browse the  
Internet, or check for file and printer access on your network.  
The default SSID for the 802.11b/bg/ng wireless mode is NETGEAR_11g; the default SSID for  
the 802.11a/na mode is NETGEAR_11a. The SSID of any wireless access adapters must match the  
SSID configured in the ProSafe Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP350. If they do not  
match, no wireless connection will be made.  
Note: If you are unable to connect, see Chapter 5, “Troubleshooting and Debugging.”  
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Logging In Using the Default IP Address  
After you install the WNDAP350, log in to the wireless access point to configure the basic settings  
and the wireless settings. The WNDAP350 is set, by default, with the IP address of 192.168.0.237  
with DHCP disabled.  
Note: The computer you are using to connect to the WNDAP350 should be configured  
with an IP address that starts with 192.168.0.x and a Subnet Mask of  
255.255.255.0.  
To log in using the default IP Address:  
1. Open a Web browser such as Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox.  
2. Connect to the WNDAP350 by entering its default address of http://192.168.0.237 into your  
browser. The login screen displays. Enter admin for the user name and password for the  
password, both in lower case letters.  
Figure 2-8 Connecting to the Access Point  
3. Click Login.  
Your Web browser should automatically find the WNDAP350 wirelss access point and display  
the home screen.  
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Setting Basic IP Options  
The basic IP settings for your wireless access point are entered on this screen. Most of the default  
settings will work in most cases. However, if your wireless access point is part of a more complex  
LAN network, then modify the settings to meet the requirements of your network based on the  
explanation of the various fields.  
To configure the basic IP settings of your wireless access point:  
1. Under Configuration, select IP, and then IP Settings. The IP Settings screen displays as  
shown in Figure 2-9 below.  
Figure 2-9 Basic IP options  
2. Enter the IP Address fields of the WNDAP350.  
DHCP Client. By default, the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) client is  
disabled. If you have a DHCP server on your LAN and you enable DHCP, the wireless  
access point will get its IP address, subnet mask and default gateway settings  
automatically from the DHCP server on your network when you connect the WNDAP350  
to your LAN.  
IP Address. Enter the IP Address of your wireless access point.The default IP address is  
192.168.0.237. To change it, enter an unused IP address from the address range used on  
your LAN; or enable DHCP.  
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IP Subnet Mask. The Access Point will automatically calculate the subnet mask based on  
the IP address that you assign. Otherwise, you can use 255.255.255.0 (the default) as the  
subnet mask.  
Default Gateway. Enter the IP address of the gateway for your LAN. For more complex  
networks, enter the address of the router for the network segment to which the wireless  
access point is connected.  
Primary DNS Servers. The WNDAP350 will use this IP address as the primary Domain  
Name Server used by stations on your LAN.  
Secondary DNS Servers. The WNDAP350 will use this IP address as the secondary  
Domain Name Server used by stations on your LAN.  
Network Integrity Check. Check this box to enable the WNDAP350 to validate that the  
upstream link is active before allowing wirelessassociations.If you set this option you  
must ensure your default gateway is configured.  
3. Click Apply to save your basic IP settings.  
Wireless Settings  
The following sections describe how to configure the wireless settings available in both the  
802.11b/bg/ng and 802.11a/na modes.  
Configuring 802.11b/bg/ng Wireless Settings  
To configure the wireless settings of your 802.11 b/bg/ng wireless access point:  
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1. From main menu under Configuration, select Wireless. The Wireless Settings screen of your  
802.11 b/bg/ng wireless access point displays, as shown in Figure 2-10 below.  
Figure 2-10 Configure wireless settings 802.11b/bg/ng  
2. Configure the Wireless LAN settings based on the following field descriptions:  
Wireless Mode. Select the desired wireless operating mode. The default is 11ng. The  
options are:  
11b – All 802.11b wireless stations can be used. (The 802.11g wireless stations can  
still be used if they can operate in 802.11b mode.)  
11bg – Both 802.11b and 802.11g wireless stations can be supported.  
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11ng – All 11b, 11g, and 11ng wireless stations can be used. This is the default. If you  
select this option, then two additional options, Channel Width and Guard Interval, are  
displayed.  
Note: If you select one of these option and if other settings on this screen are  
disabled, then you must select the Turn Radio On radio button to  
enable available options on this screen.  
Turn Radio On. On by default, you can also turn off the radio to disable access through  
this device. This can be helpful for configuration, network tuning, or troubleshooting  
activities.  
Wireless Network Name (SSID). This is the name of your wireless network. It is set to  
the default name of NETGEAR_11a for 802.11a/n and NETGEAR_11g for 802.11b/bg/  
ng.  
Broadcast Wireless Network Name (SSID). If you disable broadcast of the SSID, only  
devices that have the correct SSID can connect. This nullifies the wireless network  
“discovery” feature of some products such as Windows XP, Vista and Unix systems but  
the data is still fully exposed to a determined snoop using specialized test equipment like  
wireless sniffers. Default is enabled.  
Channel/Frequency. From the pull-down menu, select the channel you wish to use on  
your wireless LAN. The wireless channel in use will be between 1 to 11 for US and  
Canada, 1 to 13 for Europe and Australia. The default is channel Auto.  
It should not be necessary to change the wireless channel unless you experience  
interference (shown by lost connections and/or slow data transfers). Should this happen,  
you may need to experiment with different channels to see which is the best. Alternatively,  
you can select the Auto channel option for the AP to intelligently pick the channel with  
least interference. See the article on “Wireless Channels” available on the NETGEAR  
website. (A link to this article and other articles of interest can be found in Appendix B,  
“Related Documents.”). When selecting or changing channels, some points to bear in  
mind:  
Access points use a fixed channel. You can select the channel used. This allows you to  
choose a channel which provides the least interference and best performance. In the  
USA and Canada, 11 channels are available  
If using multiple access points, it is better if adjacent access points use different  
channels to reduce interference. The recommended channel spacing between adjacent  
access points is 5 channels (for example, use channels 1 and 6, or 6 and 11).  
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Wireless stations normally scan all channels, looking for an access point. If more than  
one access point can be used, the one with the strongest signal is used. This can only  
happen when the various access points are using the same SSID.  
MCS Index/Data Rate. From the pull-down menu, select the available transmit data rate  
of the wireless network. Also, depending on the band selected, the set of rates will vary.  
The possible data rates supported are:  
Data Rates for Channel Width=20MHz and Guard Interval=short (400ms): Best,  
7.2 Mbps, 14.4 Mbps, 21.7 Mbps, 28.9 Mbps, 43.3 Mbps, 57.8 Mbps, 65 Mbps, 72.2  
Mbps, 14.44 Mbps, 28.88 Mbps, 43.33 Mbps, 57.77 Mbps, 86.66 Mbps, 115.56 Mbps,  
130 Mbps, 144.44 Mbps  
Data Rates for Channel Width=20MHz and Guard Interval=long (800ms): Best,  
6.5 Mbps, 13 Mbps, 19.5 Mbps, 26 Mbps, 39 Mbps, 52 Mbps, 58.5 Mbps, 65 Mbps,  
13 Mbps, 26 Mbps, 39 Mbps, 52 Mbps, 78 Mbps, 104 Mbps, 117 Mbps, 130 Mbps  
Data Rates for Channel Width=40MHz and Guard Interval=short: Best, 15  
Mbps, 30 Mbps, 45 Mbps, 60 Mbps, 90 Mbps, 120 Mbps, 135 Mbps, 150 Mbps, 30  
Mbps, 60 Mbps, 90 Mbps, 120 Mbps, 180 Mbps, 240 Mbps, 270 Mbps, 300 Mbps  
Data Rates for Channel Width=40MHz and Guard Interval=long: Best, 13.5  
Mbps, 27 Mbps, 40.5 Mbps, 54 Mbps, 81 Mbps, 108Mbps, 121.5 Mbps, 135 Mbps, 27  
Mbps, 54 Mbps, 81 Mbps, 108Mbps, 162 Mbps, 216 Mbps, 243 Mbps, 270 Mbps  
Channel Width. From the pull-down menu, select the desired channel width.  
20 MHz - This is the static, legacy mode. It gives the least throughput.  
40 MHz - This is the static, high-throughput mode. Legacy clients will not be able to  
connect in this mode.  
20/40 MHz - This is the dynamic, compatibility mode.  
Guard Interval. From the pull-down menu, select the desired guard interval. The guard  
interval protects from interference from other transmissions. The default is Auto.  
Output Power. From the pull-down menu, select the transmit power of the access point.  
The options are Full, Half, Quarter, Eighth, and Minimum. Decrease the transmit power if  
two or more APs are close together and use the same channel frequency. The default is  
Full. (The transmit power may vary depending on the local regulatory regulations.  
3. Click Apply to save your 802.11b/bg/ng wireless settings.  
Configuring 802.11a/na Wireless Settings  
To configure the 802.11a/na wireless settings of your wireless access point:  
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1. From the main menu under Configuration, select Wireless, and then select the 802.11a/na  
tab. The Wireless Settings screen for your 11a/na access point displays as shown in Figure 2-  
11 below.  
Figure 2-11 Basic Wireless Settings - 802.11a/na  
2. Configure the Wireless LAN settings based on the following field descriptions:  
Wireless Mode. Select the desired wireless operating mode. Only 802.11a/na wireless  
modes can be selected from this menu. The default is 11na. The options are:  
11a – All 802.11a wireless stations can be used.  
11na – All 11a and 11na wireless stations can be used. This is the default.  
Note: If you select one of these options and if other settings on this  
screen are disabled, then you must select the Turn Radio On  
radio button to enable available options on this screen.  
Turn Radio On. On by default, you can also turn off the radio to disable access through  
this device. This can be helpful for configuration, network tuning, or troubleshooting  
activities.  
Wireless Network Name (SSID). This is the name of your wireless network. It is set to  
the default name of NETGEAR_11a for 802.11a/na and NETGEAR_11g for 802.11b/bg/  
ng modes.  
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Broadcast Wireless Network Name (SSID). If you disable broadcast of the SSID, only  
devices that have the correct SSID can connect. This nullifies the wireless network  
“discovery” feature of some products such as Windows XP, Vista and Unix systems but  
the data is still fully exposed to a determined snoop using specialized test equipment like  
wireless sniffers. Default is enabled.  
Channel/Frequency. From the pull-down menu, select the channel you wish to use on  
your wireless LAN. The default is Auto. When you select Auto as the Channel Frequency,  
then the only available Channel Width is Dynamic: 20/40MHz.  
It should not be necessary to change the wireless channel unless you experience  
interference (shown by lost connections and/or slow data transfers). Should this happen,  
you may want to experiment with different channels to see which is the best. See the  
article on “Wireless Channels” available on the NETGEAR website. (A link to this article  
and other articles of interest can be found in Appendix B, “Related Documents.”). When  
selecting or changing channels, some points to bear in mind:  
Access points use a fixed channel. You can select the channel used. This allows you to  
choose a channel which provides the least interference and best performance. In the  
USA and Canada, 8 channels are available.  
If using multiple access points, it is better if adjacent access points use different  
channels to reduce interference. The recommended channel spacing between adjacent  
access points is 8 channels (for example, use channels 36 and 44, or 44 and 52).  
In “Infrastructure” mode, wireless stations normally scan all channels, looking for an  
access point. If more than one access point can be used, the one with the strongest  
signal is used. This can only occur when the various access points are using the same  
SSID.  
MCS Index/Data Rate. From the pull-down menu, select the transmit data rate of the  
wireless network. Also, depending on the band selected, the set of rates will vary. The  
default is Best.  
Note: Data rate is selected using MCS Index. The actual data rate is computed based  
on MCS Index, Channel Width, and Guard Interval. When Channel Width  
selected is Dynamic 20/40MHz or when Guard Interval is selected is Auto,  
then the data rate for a client depends on associated clients channel width and  
guard interval capabilities.  
The possible data rates supported are:  
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Data Rates for Channel Width=20MHz and Guard Interval=short (400ms): Best,  
7.2 Mbps, 14.4 Mbps, 21.7 Mbps, 28.9 Mbps, 43.3 Mbps, 57.8 Mbps, 65 Mbps, 72.2  
Mbps, 14.44 Mbps, 28.88 Mbps, 43.33 Mbps, 57.77 Mbps, 86.66 Mbps, 115.56 Mbps,  
130 Mbps, 144.44 Mbps  
Data Rates for Channel Width=20MHz and Guard Interval=long (800ms): Best,  
6.5 Mbps, 13 Mbps, 19.5 Mbps, 26 Mbps, 39 Mbps, 52 Mbps, 58.5 Mbps, 65 Mbps,  
13 Mbps, 26 Mbps, 39 Mbps, 52 Mbps, 78 Mbps, 104 Mbps, 117 Mbps, 130 Mbps  
Data Rates for Channel Width=40MHz and Guard Interval=short: Best, 15  
Mbps, 30 Mbps, 45 Mbps, 60 Mbps, 90 Mbps, 120 Mbps, 135 Mbps, 150 Mbps, 30  
Mbps, 60 Mbps, 90 Mbps, 120 Mbps, 180 Mbps, 240 Mbps, 270 Mbps, 300 Mbps  
Data Rates for Channel Width=40MHz and Guard Interval=long: Best, 13.5  
Mbps, 27 Mbps, 40.5 Mbps, 54 Mbps, 81 Mbps, 108Mbps, 121.5 Mbps, 135 Mbps, 27  
Mbps, 54 Mbps, 81 Mbps, 108Mbps, 162 Mbps, 216 Mbps, 243 Mbps, 270 Mbps  
Channel Width. From the pull-down menu, select the desired channel width. To  
maximize performance, select high throughput channel width. The default is Dynamic 20/  
40 MHz.  
Guard Interval. From the pull-down menu, select the desired guard interval. The guard  
interval protects from interference from other transmissions. The default is Auto.  
The data rates for different Channel Width and Guard Interval combinations are given  
above:  
Output Power. From the pull-down menu, select the transmit power of the access point.  
The options are Full, Half, Quarter, Eighth, and Minimum. Decrease the transmit power if  
two or more APs are close together and use the same channel frequency. The default is  
Full. (The transmit power may vary depending on the local regulatory regulations.  
3. Click Apply to save your 802.11a/n wireless settings.  
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Configuring Basic QoS Settings  
Wi-Fi Multimedia Support (WMM). Wireless Multimedia (WMM) is a subset of the 802.11e  
standard. WMM allows wireless traffic to have a range of priorities, depending on the type of data.  
Time-dependent information, such as video or audio, has a higher priority than normal traffic. For  
WMM to function correctly, Wireless clients must also support WMM.  
To configure basic wireless QoS settings for 11b/bg/ng and 11a/na:  
1. Under the Configuration tab, select Wireless from the main menu, select Basic, and then  
select QoS Settings from the left panel. The QoS Settings screen displays, as shown in  
Figure 2-12Basic QoS settings screen  
2. Wi-FI Multimedia (WMM) is enabled by default. Select the Disable radio button to disable  
WMM support.  
3. WMM Power Save is enabled by default. Select the Disable radio button to disable WMM  
power save.  
4. Click Apply to save your settings  
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Setting Up and Testing Basic Wireless Connectivity  
Follow the instructions below to set up and test basic wireless connectivity. Once you have  
established basic wireless connectivity, you can enable security settings appropriate to your needs.  
1. From your Web browser, log in to the WNDAP350 using its default address of  
http://192.168.0.237. Use the default user name of admin and default password of password  
or use a new LAN address and password if you have set them up.  
2. From the main menu under Configuration, select System. Verify that the correct Country/  
Region in which the wireless interface will operate has been selected.  
3. Click Apply to save any changes.  
4. Under the Configuration tab, select Wireless from the main menu, and then select your  
network, either the Wireless Settings 11b/bg/ng or Wireless Settings 11a/na. Ensure that the  
auto channel (default) feature is selected for your network. This feature selects a channel that  
has the least interference.  
It should not be necessary to change the wireless channel unless you notice interference  
problems or are near another wireless access point. Select a channel that is not being used by  
any other wireless networks within several hundred feet of your wireless access point.  
5. Click Apply to save any changes.  
6. Under the Configuration tab, select Security from the main menu, and then select your  
network Security Profile settings, either Security Profile settings 11b/bg/ng or Security Profile  
settings 11a/na. For initial configuration and testing, the Security Profile Settings for Profile 1  
(the default profile) are set to Open System and the SSID for 11a/na set to NETGEAR_11a  
and the SSID for 11b/bg/ng set to NETGEAR_11g (see “Understanding Security Profiles” on  
page 2-23 to configure a profile).  
Note: The SSID of any station must match the SSID you configured in the  
WNDAP350 wirelss access point. If they do not match, you will not get a  
wireless connection to the WNDAP350.  
7. Click Apply to save any changes.  
8. Configure and test your PCs for wireless connectivity  
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Program the wireless adapter of your PCs to have the same SSID that you configured in the  
WNDAP350. Check that they have a wireless link and are able to obtain an IP address by  
DHCP from the WNDAP350.  
Note: If you are configuring the WNDAP350 from a wireless computer and you  
change the SSID, channel, or Security Profile settings, you will lose your  
wireless connection when you click Apply. You must then change the wireless  
settings of your computer to match the new settings.  
Once your PCs have basic wireless connectivity to the WNDAP350, you can configure the  
advanced wireless security functions.  
Understanding Security Profiles  
Security Profiles let you configure unique security settings for each SSID. You can configure up to  
eight unique 802.11b/bg/ng wireless security profiles or up to eight unique 802.11a/na wireless  
security profiles on the WNDAP350 (see Figure 2-13).  
Note: If you are using a RADIUS Server, configure the RADIUS settings first, as  
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Figure 2-13 Security Profile Settings  
An overview of the information that is required to set up a Security Profile follows, including a  
description of the Network Authentication choices that are available:  
Profile Definition. Configure the following settings:  
Security Profile Name. Use a name that makes it easy to recognize the profile, and to tell  
profiles apart. (The default names are NETGEAR, NETGEAR-1, NETGEAR-2, and so  
on.) You can enter a value of up to 32 alphanumeric characters.  
Note: Only the first profile is enabled by default. The rest of the profiles are disabled  
and must be enabled if configured.  
Wireless Network Name (SSID). This is the name of your wireless network. It is set to  
the default name of NETGEAR_11a for 802.11a/na and NETGEAR_11g for 802.11b/bg/  
ng.  
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Broadcast Wireless Network Name (SSID). If you disable broadcast of the SSID, only  
devices that have the correct SSID can connect. This nullifies the wireless network  
“discovery” feature of some products such as Windows XP, Vista and Unix systems but  
the data is still fully exposed to a determined snoop using specialized test equipment like  
wireless sniffers. Default is enabled.  
Authentication Settings. Configure the following settings:  
Network Authentication. The WNDAP350 Access Point is set by default as an open  
system with no authentication. When setting up Network Authentication, bear in mind the  
following:  
If you are using Access Point mode, then all options are available. In bridge mode  
some options may be unavailable.  
Not all wireless adapters support WPA or WPA2. Windows XP and Windows 2000  
with Service Pack 3 do include the client software that supports WPA. However, client  
software is required on the client. Consult the product documentation for your  
wireless adapter and WPA or WPA2 client software for instructions on configuring  
WPA2 settings.  
You can configure the WNDAP350 to use the types of network authentication shown in  
the table below.  
Table 2-1. Network Authentication Types  
Typea  
Description  
Open System  
Can be used with WEP encryption or no encryption.  
Shared Key  
You must use WEP encryption and enter at least one shared key.  
You must configure the RADIUS Server Settings to use this option.  
You must configure the RADIUS Server Settings to use this option.  
Only select this if all clients support WPA2. If selected, you must use  
Legacy 802.1x  
WPA with RADIUS  
WPA2 with RADIUS  
(WPA2 is a later version of WPA.) AES encryption and configure the RADIUS Server Settings.  
WPA and WPA2 with RADIUS  
This selection allows clients to use either WPA (with TKIP) or WPA2  
(with AES). If selected, you must use TKIP + AES encryption and  
configure the RADIUS Server Settings.  
WPA-PSK  
You must use TKIP or TKIP + AES encryption and enter the WPA  
passphrase (Network key).  
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Table 2-1. Network Authentication Types  
Typea  
Description  
WPA2-PSK  
Only select this if all clients support WPA2. If selected, you must use  
(WPA2 is a later version of WPA ) AES or TKIP + AES encryption and enter the WPA passphrase  
(Network key).  
WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK  
This selection allows clients to use either WPA (with TKIP) or WPA2  
(with AES). If selected, you must use TKIP + AES encryption and  
enter the WPA passphrase (Network key).  
a. All options are available if using Access Point mode. In bridge modes some options may be unavailable.  
Data Encryption. The available options depend on the Network Authentication setting  
selected (see Table 2-1 above); otherwise, the default is None. The Data Encryption  
settings are explained in the table below:  
Table 2-2. Data Encryption Settings  
Data Encryption Type Description  
None  
No encryption is used.  
Open WEP  
64 bits WEP  
128 bits WEP  
152 bits WEP  
Can be used with WEP encryption or no encryption.  
Standard WEP encryption, using 40/64 bit encryption.  
Standard WEP encryption, using 104/128 bit encryption.  
Proprietary mode that will only work with other wireless devices that support  
this mode.  
TKIP  
This is the standard encryption method used with WPA and WPA2.  
This is the standard encryption method for WPA2.  
AES  
TKIP + AES  
This setting supports both WPA and WPA2. Broadcast packets use TKIP. For  
unicast (point-to-point) transmissions, WPA clients use TKIP, and WPA2  
clients use AES.  
Use of Passphrases and Keys are explained below:  
Passphrase. To use the Passphrase to generate the WEP keys, enter a passphrase and  
click the Generate Keys button. You can also enter the keys directly. These keys must  
match the other wireless stations.  
Key 1, Key 2, Key 3, Key 4. If using WEP, select the key to be used as the default  
key. Data transmissions are always encrypted using the default key. The other keys  
can only be used to decrypt received data.  
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WPA Preshared Key Passphrase. If using WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK, enter the  
passphrase here. All wireless stations must use the same passphrase (network key).  
The network key must be from 8 to 64 characters in length.  
Wireless Client Security Separation. If enabled, the associated wireless clients will not  
be able to communicate with each other. (This feature is intended for hotspots and other  
public access situations.) The default is Disabled.  
VLAN ID. If the hubs/switches on your LAN support the VLAN (802.1Q) standard and  
this feature has been enabled, the default VLAN ID for WNDAP350 will be associated  
with each profile. The default Profile VLAN ID must match the IDs used by other network  
devices.  
SSID and WEP/WPA Settings Setup Form  
802.11b/bg/ng Configuration  
For a new wireless network, print or copy this form and fill in the configuration parameters. For an  
existing wireless network, the person who set up or is responsible for the network will be able to  
provide this information. Be sure to set the Regulatory Domain correctly as the first step.  
SSID: The Service Set Identification (SSID) identifies the wireless local area network.  
NETGEAR_11g is the default WNDAP350 SSID. However, you may customize it by using  
up to 32 alphanumeric characters. Write your customized SSID on the line below.  
___________________________________  
Note: The SSID in the wireless access point is the SSID you configure in the wireless adapter  
card. All wireless nodes in the same network must be configured with the same SSID:  
Authentication:  
Circle one: Open System or Shared Key. (Choose Shared Key for more security.)  
Note: If you select shared key, the other devices in the network will not connect unless they  
are set to Shared Key as well and have the same keys in the same positions as those in the  
WNDAP350.  
WEP Encryption Keys.  
Circle one: 64, 128, or 152 bits. (Enter all four 802.11a/n keys for the Key Size chosen.)  
Key 1: ___________________________________  
Key 2: ___________________________________  
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Key 3: ___________________________________  
Key 4: ___________________________________  
WPA-PSK (Preshared Key)  
Record the WPA-PSK key. Key: ___________________________________  
WPA RADIUS Settings. For WPA, record the following settings for the primary and  
secondary RADIUS servers:  
Server Name/IP Address: Primary _________________ Secondary __________________  
Port: ___________________________________  
Shared Secret: ___________________________________  
802.11a/na Configuration  
For a new wireless network, print or copy this form and fill in the configuration parameters. For an  
existing wireless network, the person who set up or is responsible for the network will be able to  
provide this information. Be sure to set the Regulatory Domain correctly as the first step.  
SSID: The Service Set Identification (SSID) identifies the wireless local area network.  
NETGEAR_11a is the default WNDAP350 SSID. However, you may customize it by using  
up to 32 alphanumeric characters. Write your customized SSID on the line below.  
___________________________________  
Note: The SSID in the wireless access point is the SSID you configure in the wireless adapter  
card. All wireless nodes in the same network must be configured with the same SSID:  
Authentication  
Circle one: Open System or Shared Key. Choose Shared Key for more security.  
Note: If you select shared key, the other devices in the network will not connect unless they  
are set to Shared Key as well and have the same keys in the same positions as those in the  
WNDAP350.  
WEP Encryption Keys  
Circle one: 64, 128, or 152 bits. (Enter all four 802.11b/bg/ng keys for the Key Size chosen.)  
Key 1: ___________________________________  
Key 2: ___________________________________  
Key 3: ___________________________________  
Key 4: ___________________________________  
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WPA-PSK (Preshared Key)  
Record the WPA-PSK key. Key: ___________________________________  
WPA RADIUS Settings. For WPA, record the following settings for the primary and  
secondary RADIUS servers:  
Server Name/IP Address: Primary _________________ Secondary __________________  
Port: ___________________________________  
Shared Secret: ___________________________________  
Use the procedures described in the following sections to configure the WNDAP350. Store this  
information in a safe place.  
Configuring the RADIUS Server Settings  
You can setup or modify the RADIUS Server settings to compliment Network Authentication  
security options. The RADIUS Server must be used with Legacy 802.1x, and can be used with  
WPA and WPA2 Network Authentication. When using a RADIUS Server, the RADIUS Server  
settings must be configured before completing the Network Authentication security profile (see  
implementing these security options).  
Note: The RADIUS Server Settings apply to all profiles. They only need to be configured  
once per wireless access point.  
To set up or modify the RADIUS Server Settings:  
1. From your Web browser, log in to the WNDAP350 using the default LAN address of  
http://192.168.0.237, user name admin and password password, or use the LAN address and  
password that you set up.  
2. Under the Configuration tab, select Security on the main menu, select Advanced from the  
left panel, and then select RADIUS Server Settings. The RADIUS Server Settings screen  
displays, as shown in Figure 2-14.  
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Figure 2-14 RADIUS server settings  
3. Enter the following RADIUS Server settings:  
Authentication Server. This configuration is required for authentication using a RADIUS  
Server.The IP Address, Port Number, and Shared Secret are required for communication  
with the Primary RADIUS Server. You can also configure a Secondary RADIUS Server to  
use, if the Primary RADIUS Server fails.  
IP Address. The IP address of the RADIUS Server.  
Port Number. The port number of the RADIUS Server. The default is 1812.  
Shared Secret. This is shared between the Wireless Access Point and the RADIUS  
Server while authenticating the supplicant (wireless client).  
Accounting Server. This configuration is required for accounting using a RADIUS  
Server. The IP Address, Port Number, and Shared Secret are required for communication  
with the Primary RADIUS Server. You can also configure a Secondary RADIUS Server to  
use if the Primary RADIUS Server fails.  
IP Address. The IP address of the RADIUS Server.  
Port Number. Port number of the RADIUS Server. The default: 1813  
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Shared Secret. This is shared between the Wireless Access Point and the RADIUS  
Server while authenticating the supplicant (wireless client).  
4. Click Apply to save your settings.  
Setting up a Security Profile  
The WNDAP350 allows you to set up eight different security profiles for 802.11b/bg/ng and eight  
different profiles for 802.11a/na. Each profile can be configured with a different security option for  
network authentication.  
Note: If you are using a RADIUS Server, configure the RADIUS settings first, as  
.
Figure 2-15 Security profile settings  
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To configure a Security Profile:  
1. From your Web browser, log in to the WNDAP350 using the default LAN address of  
http://192.168.0.237, user name admin and password password, or use the LAN address and  
password that you set up.  
2. Under the Configuration tab, select Security from the main menu, and then select either  
Security Profile Settings for 802.11b/bg/ng or 802.11a/na. The screen for the Profile Settings  
you selected displays as shown in Figure 2-15above.  
3. Select the check box of the profile you want to modify and click Edit. The Security Profile  
Configuration screen for the selected profile displays (see Figure 2-16).  
Figure 2-16 Edit a security profile  
4. Give your profile a meaningful name so that you can remember it later.  
5. The Wireless Network Name (SSID) is set by default to identify it as NETGEAR_11g.  
6. Enable or disable the Broadcast Wireless Network Name (SSID). It is enabled by default. (If it  
is broadcast, it can be easily detected by other clients.)  
7. From the Network Authentication pull-down menu, select the Network Authentication Type  
you want to use for this profile:  
To configure WEP encryption for Open Systems or Shared Key, see “Configuring WEP”  
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To configure WPA with RADIUS, see “Configuring WPA with RADIUS” on page 2-35.  
To configure WPA2 with RADIUS, see “Configuring WPA2 with RADIUS” on  
To configure WPA and WPA2 with RADIUS, see “Configuring WPA and WPA2 with  
To configure WPA-PSK, see “Configuring WPA-PSK” on page 2-40.  
To configure WPA2-PSK, see “Configuring WPA2-PSK” on page 2-41.  
To configure WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK, see “Configuring WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK”  
8. Wireless Client Security Separation is disabled by default. If enabled, the associated  
wireless clients will not be able to communicate with each other.  
9. If the hubs/switches on your LAN support the VLAN (802.1Q) standard and this feature has  
been enabled, the default VLAN ID for WNDAP350 will be associated with each profile. The  
default Profile VLAN ID must match the IDs used by other network devices.  
10. Click Apply to save your Security Profile settings.  
11. Click Back. Your new settings will appear in the Security Profiles table identified by the  
Profile Name of the profile. A VLAN ID will also be assigned to your profile.  
Note: Security Profiles that share the same type of network authentication need not  
share the same passphrase or keys.  
To enable your Security Profile:  
1. Check the radio box in the Enable column next to your profile.  
2. Click Apply. Your Security Profile will be enabled. If you enabled VLAN 802.1Q, your  
VLAN Profile will also be enabled. (See “Setting Basic IP Options” on page 2-13 to enable  
VLAN 802.1Q.)  
Configuring WEP  
To configure WEP data encryption:  
1. From the Network Authentication drop-down menu, choose either Open System or Shared  
Key authentication.  
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2. From the Data Encryption drop-down menu, select encryption strength (64 bits, 128 bits, or  
152 bits).  
3. You manually or automatically program the four data encryption keys. These values must be  
identical on all PCs and wireless access points in your network. Choose either:  
Automatic – Enter a word or group of printable characters in the Passphrase box and click  
the Generate button. The four key boxes will be automatically populated with key values.  
Manual – Enter the number of hexadecimal digits appropriate to the encryption strength:  
10 digits for 64-bit, 26 digits for 128-bit and 32 digits for 152-bit (any combination of 0-9,  
a-f, or A-F)  
Select which of the four keys will be the default.  
Figure 2-17 Configure WEP Shared Key  
4. Select the key to be used as the default key by checking the radio box. (Data transmissions are  
always encrypted using the default key.)  
See the document “Wireless Communications” for a full explanation of each of these options,  
as defined by the IEEE 802.11 wireless communication standard. A link to this document on  
the NETGEAR website is in Appendix B, “Related Documents.”  
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5. Wireless Client Security Separation is disabled by default. If enabled, associated wireless  
clients will not be able to communicate with each other. (This feature is intended for hotspots  
and other public access situations.  
6. Click Apply to save your settings.  
Note: If you use a wireless computer to configure WEP settings, you will be  
disconnected when you click Apply. Reconfigure your wireless adapter to match  
the new settings or access the wireless access point from a wired computer to  
make any further changes.  
Configuring WPA with RADIUS  
Not all wireless adapters support WPA. Furthermore, client software is required on the client.  
Windows XP and Windows 2000 with Service Pack 3 or above do include the client software that  
supports WPA. Nevertheless, the wireless adapter hardware and driver must also support WPA.  
Consult the product document for your wireless adapter and WPA client software for instructions  
on configuring WPA settings.  
To configure WPA, follow these steps:  
1. Under the Configuration tab, select Security on the main menu, select Advanced from the  
left-hand menu, and then select RADIUS Server Settings. The RADIUS Server Settings  
screen displays.  
3. Click Apply to save your RADIUS Server settings.  
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4. Under the Configuration tab, select Security from the main menu, and then select either  
Security Profile Settings for 802.11b/bg/ng or 802.11a/na. The screen for the Profile Settings  
you selected displays. When the Security Profile screen displays, check the check box of the  
Security Profile you want to modify and click Edit.  
Figure 2-18 Configure WPA with RADIUS  
5. Choose WPA with RADIUS from the from the Network Authentication drop-down menu.  
Data Encryption will be set to TKIP by default.  
6. Wireless Client Security Separation is disabled by default. If enabled, associated wireless  
clients will not be able to communicate with each other. (This feature is intended for hotspots  
and other public access situations.  
7. Click Apply to save your settings.  
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Configuring WPA2 with RADIUS  
Not all wireless adapters support WPA2. Furthermore, client software is required on the client.  
Make sure your client card supports WPA2. Consult the product document for your wireless  
adapter and WPA2 client software for instructions on configuring WPA2 settings.  
Figure 2-19 Configure WPA2 with RADIUS  
To configure WPA2 with RADIUS:  
1. Under the Configuration tab, select Security on the main menu, select Advanced from the  
left panel, and then select RADIUS Server Settings. The RADIUS Server Settings screen  
displays.  
2. Enter the RADIUS settings as shown in ““Configuring the RADIUS Server Settings” on  
3. Click Apply to save your RADIUS settings.  
4. Under the Configuration tab, select Security from the main menu, and then select either  
Security Profile Settings for 802.11b/bg/ng or 802.11a/n.a The screen for the Profile Settings  
you selected displays. When the Security Profile screen displays, check the check bb ox of the  
Security Profile you want to modify and click Edit.  
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5. From the Network Authentication drop-down menu, select WPA2 with RADIUS from the list.  
By default, Data Encryption will be set to AES.  
6. Wireless Client Security Separation is disabled by default. If enabled, associated wireless  
clients will not be able to communicate with each other. (This feature is intended for hotspots  
and other public access situations.  
7. Click Apply to save your settings.  
Configuring WPA and WPA2 with RADIUS  
Not all wireless adapters support WPA and WPA2. Client software is required on the client:  
Windows XP and Windows 2000 with Service Pack 3, or above, do include the client software  
that supports WPA. The wireless adapter hardware and driver must also support WPA.  
Service Pack 3 does not include the client software that supports WPA2. Make sure your client  
card supports WPA2. The wireless adapter hardware and driver must also support WPA2.  
Consult the product documentation for your wireless adapter; WPA client software for instructions  
on configuring WPA settings; and WPA2 client software for instructions on configuring WPA2  
settings.  
Figure 2-20 Configure WPA and WPA2 with RADIUS  
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To configure WPA and WPA2 with RADIUS:  
1. Under the Configuration tab, select Security on the main menu, select Advanced from the  
left panel, and then select RADIUS Server Settings. The RADIUS Server Settings screen  
displays.  
2. Enter the RADIUS settings as shown in ““Configuring the RADIUS Server Settings” on  
3. Click Apply to save your RADIUS settings  
4. Under the Configuration tab, select Security from the main menu, and then select either  
Security Profile Settings for 802.11b/bg/ng or 802.11a/na. The screen for the Profile Settings  
you selected displays. When the Security Profile screen displays, check the check box of the  
Security Profile you want to modify and click Edit.  
5. From the Network Authentication drop-down menu, select WPA & WPA2 with RADIUS  
from the list. By default, Data Encryption will be set to TKIP+AES.  
6. Wireless Client Security Separation is disabled by default. If enabled, associated wireless  
clients will not be able to communicate with each other. (This feature is intended for hotspots  
and other public access situations.  
7. Click Apply to save your settings.  
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Configuring WPA-PSK  
Not all wireless adapters support WPA. Furthermore, client software is required on the client.  
Windows XP and Windows 2000 with Service Pack 3 or above include the client software that  
supports WPA. Nevertheless, the wireless adapter hardware and driver must also support WPA.  
Consult the product document for your wireless adapter and WPA client software for instructions  
on configuring WPA settings.  
Figure 2-21 Configure WPA-PSK  
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To configure WPA-PSK:  
1. From the Network Authentication drop-down menu, select WPA-PSK. By default, Data  
Encryption will be set to TKIP.  
2. Enter the preshared key passphrase (Network Key).  
3. Wireless Client Security Separation is disabled by default. If enabled, associated wireless  
clients will not be able to communicate with each other. (This feature is intended for hotspots  
and other public access situations.  
4. Click Apply to save your settings.  
Configuring WPA2-PSK  
Not all wireless adapters support WPA2. Furthermore, client software is required on the client.  
Make sure your client card supports WPA2. Consult the product document for your wireless  
adapter and WPA2 client software for instructions on configuring WPA2 settings.  
Figure 2-22 Configure WPA2-PSK  
To configure WPA2-PSK:  
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1. From the Network Authentication drop-down menu, select WPA2-PSK from the list. By  
default, Data Encryption will be set to AES.  
2. Enter the preshared key passphrase (Network Key).  
3. Wireless Client Security Separation is disabled by default. If enabled, associated wireless  
clients will not be able to communicate with each other. (This feature is intended for hotspots  
and other public access situations.  
4. Click Apply to save your settings.  
Configuring WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK  
Not all wireless adapters support WPA and WPA2. Client software is required on the client:  
Windows XP and Windows 2000 with Service Pack 3 or above do include the client software  
that supports WPA. The wireless adapter hardware and driver must also support WPA.  
Service Pack 3 does not include the client software that supports WPA2. Make sure your client  
card supports WPA2. The wireless adapter hardware and driver must also support WPA2.  
Consult the product documentation for your wireless adapter; WPA client software for instructions  
on configuring WPA settings; and WPA2 client software for instructions on configuring WPA2  
settings  
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Figure 2-23 Configure WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK  
To configure WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK:  
1. From the Network Authentication drop-down menu, select WPA-PSK & WPA2-PSK. By  
default, Data Encryption will be set to TKIP+AES.  
2. Enter the WPA Passphrase (Network Key).  
3. Wireless Client Security Separation is disabled by default. If enabled, associated wireless  
clients will not be able to communicate with each other. (This feature is intended for hotspots  
and other public access situations.  
4. Click Apply to save your settings.  
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Restricting Wireless Access by MAC Address  
The optional Access Control window lets you block the network access privilege of any specified  
stations through the WNDAP350 wirelss access point. When you enable access control, the access  
point only accepts connections from clients on the selected access control list. This provides an  
additional layer of security.  
Note: If configuring the WNDAP350 from a wireless computer whose MAC address is  
not in the access control list, if you select Turn Access Control On, you will lose  
your wireless connection when you click Apply. You must then access the  
wireless access point from a wired computer or from a wireless computer that is  
on the access control list to make any further changes.  
To restrict access based on MAC addresses:  
1. Log in to the WNDAP350 using the default address of http://192.168.0.237, user name of  
admin and default password of password, or whatever LAN address and password you have  
set up.  
2. Under the Configuration tab, select Security on the main menu, select Advanced from the  
left panel, and then select MAC Authentication. The MAC Authentication screen displays.  
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Figure 2-24 Configure MAC authentication  
3. Check the Turn Access Control On radio box to enable Access Control feature.  
4. Select the desired Access Control Database options. The options are:  
Local MAC Address Database – The Access Point will use the local MAC address table  
for Access Control. This is the default.  
RADIUS MAC Address Database – The Access Point will use the MAC address table  
located on the external RADIUS server on the LAN for Access Control. If you choose this  
database, you must configure the RADIUS Server Settings first (see “Configuring the  
5. The Trusted Wireless Stations list shows any wireless stations you have entered. If you have  
not entered any wireless stations this list will be empty. To delete an existing entry, select it  
and then click Delete.  
6. Click Refresh to refresh the Available Wireless Stations list found in your area.  
7. Select the stations from the list of Available Wireless Stations found in your area, or enter the  
MAC address of a station to add a new station manually. (You can usually find the MAC  
address printed on the bottom of the wireless adapter.)  
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8. Click Add to add the wireless device to the Trusted Wireless Stations list. Repeat these steps  
for each additional device you want to add to the list.  
9. Click Apply to save your wireless access control list settings.  
Now, only devices on this list will be allowed to wirelessly connect to the WNDAP350.  
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Chapter 3  
Management  
This chapter describes how to use the management features of your ProSafe Dual Band Wireless-  
N Access Point WNDAP350. To access these features, connect to the WNDAP350 as described in  
“Logging In Using the Default IP Address” on page 2-12. Then select the category under either the  
Monitoring or Maintenance headings in the main menu of the browser interface.  
This chapter contains the following sections:  
Remote Management  
Both the SNMP and Remote Console are enabled by default, which allows for remote  
management of the WNDAP350 from a client running SNMP management software, as well as  
from a secure Telnet console.  
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To set up an SNMP management interface:  
1. Under the Maintenance tab, select Remote Management, and then select SNMP from the  
left sidebar. The SNMP screen displays, as shown in Figure 3-1 below:  
Figure 3-1 Configure SNMP settings  
2. Enter the following information in the SNMP fields:  
SNMP: Enable SNMP to allow the SNMP network management software, such as HP  
OpenView, to manage the wireless access point via SNMPv1/v2 protocol.  
Read-Only Community Name: The community string to allow the SNMP manager to  
read the wireless access point's MIB objects. The default is Public.  
Read-Write Community Name: The community string to allow the SNMP manager to  
read and write the wireless access point's MIB objects. The default is Private.  
Trap Community Name: The community string to allow the SNMP manager to send  
traps. The default is trap.  
IP address to Receive Traps: The IP address of the SNMP manager to receive traps sent  
from the wireless access point.  
Trap Port: The port number on which the SNMP Manager will receive traps. The default  
is 162/UDP.  
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Remote Console  
The Remote Console configuration features are located under the Maintenance tab, Remote  
Management, and then under Remote Console. Enter the following information in the Remote  
Console screen, as shown in Figure 3-2:  
Secure Shell (SSH): If set to Enable, the Wireless Access Point will only allow remote  
access via Secure Shell and Secure Telnet. The default is Enable.  
Telnet: If set to Enable, the Wireless Access Point will only allow remote access via  
Telnet. The default is Disable.  
Figure 3-2 Configure Remote Console  
Using the Secure Telnet Interface  
The WNDAP350 includes a secure Telnet command line interface (CLI). You can access the CLI  
from a secure Telnet client over the Ethernet port or over the serial console port.  
Note: You must use a secure Telnet client such as Absolute Telnet. Also, when you  
configure the client, use the SSH1, 3DES option. If you use the Telnet client to  
connect over the Ethernet port, use the IP address of the WNDAP350 as the host  
name.  
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To use the CLI from a Console Port:  
1. Using the null-modem cable, connect a VT100/ANSI terminal or a workstation to the port  
labeled Console.  
If you attached a PC, Apple Macintosh, or UNIX workstation, start a secure terminal-  
emulation program.  
2. Configure the terminal-emulation program to use the following settings:  
Baud rate: 9600 bps  
Data bits: 8  
Parity: none  
Stop bit: 1  
Flow control: none  
These settings appear below the connector on the back panel.  
3. Press Enter. The screen shown below in Figure 3-3 should appear.  
Figure 3-3  
4. Enter the login name and password (admin and password are the defaults).  
After successful login, the <Access Point Name> prompt should appear. In this example, the  
prompt is netgear74F35E.  
5. Enter helpto display the CLI command help.  
CLI Commands  
The CLI commands are listed in Appendix C, “Command Line Reference.”  
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Upgrading the Wireless Access Point Software  
The software of the WNDAP350 wirelss access point is stored in FLASH memory, and can be  
upgraded as new software is released by NETGEAR. Upgrade files can be downloaded from  
Netgear's Web site. The upgrade file can be sent to the wireless access point using your browser.  
Note: The Web browser used to upload new firmware into the WNDAP350 must support  
HTTP uploads, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or above or Mozilla 1.5 or  
above.  
You cannot perform the software upgrade from a computer that is connected to the WNDAP350  
wirelss access point with a wireless link. You must use a computer that is connected to the  
WNDAP350 wirelss access point with a Ethernet cable.  
Warning: When uploading software to the WNDAP350 wirelss access point, it is  
important not to interrupt the Web browser by closing the window, clicking a  
link, or loading a new page. If the browser is interrupted, the upload may fail,  
corrupt the software, and render the WNDAP350 completely inoperable.  
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The Web browser used to upload new firmware into the WNDAP350 must support HTTP uploads,  
such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or above, or Firefox 1.5 or above.  
Figure 3-4 Firmware upgrade screen  
To upgrade the WNDAP350 firmware:  
1. Download the new software file from the NETGEAR website, save it to your hard disk.  
2. Under the Maintenance tab, select Upgrade from the main menu, and then select Firmware  
Upgrade. The Firmware Upgrade screen displays as shown in Figure 3-4 above.  
3. Click Browse and browse to the location of the upgrade file.  
4. Click Apply.  
When the upload completes, your wireless access point will automatically restart. The upgrade  
process typically takes about 2 minutes.  
Configuration File Management  
The WNDAP350 wirelss access point settings are stored in the wireless access point in a  
configuration file. This file can be saved (backed up) to a user’s computer, retrieved (restored)  
from the user’s computer, or cleared to factory default settings.  
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Saving Your Configuration Settings  
To backup your configuration settings:  
Under the Maintenance tab on the main menu, select Upgrade, then select Backup Settings from  
the left sidebar to back up your current settings. The following screen displays:  
Figure 3-5 Backup configuration settings  
1. Click Backup. Your browser will extract the configuration settings from the wireless access  
point and prompt you for a location on your computer to store the file.  
2. Give the file a meaningful name, such as WNDAP350.cfg, and click Save.  
Restoring Saved Settings  
To restore your settings from a saved configuration file:  
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Under the Maintenance tab on the main menu, select Upgrade, then select Restore Settings from  
the sidebar to back up your current settings. The following screen displays:  
Figure 3-6 Restore Configuration settings from file  
1. Enter the full path to the file on your computer or click the Browse button to locate the file.  
2. When you have located the file, click Restore to upload the file. After completing the upload,  
the WNDAP350 will reboot automatically.  
Restoring the WNDAP350 to the Factory Default Settings  
It is sometimes desirable to restore the wireless access point to the factory default settings. This  
can be done by using the Restore Defaults option, which restores all factory settings.  
To access this function:  
1. Under the Maintenance tab on the main menu, select Reset, and then select Restore Defaults  
from the sidebar. The Restore Defaults screen displays, as shown in Figure 3-7 below.  
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Figure 3-7 Restore to factory defaults  
2. On the Restore Defaults screen, enable the Restore to factory default settings option by  
selecting the Yes radio button.  
3. Click Apply to reset to the factory default settings.  
After a restore, the wireless access point password will be password, the default LAN IP address  
will be 192.168.0.237, and the access point name will reset to the name printed on the label on the  
bottom of the unit.  
To restore the factory default configuration settings without knowing the login password or IP  
address, you must use the Default Reset button on the rear panel of the wireless access point (see  
Figure 1-1 on page 1-7). The reset button has two functions:  
Reboot. When pressed and released, the Wireless Access Point will reboot (restart).  
Reset to Factory Defaults. This button can also be used to clear all data and restore all  
settings to the factory default values.  
To clear all data and restore the factory default values:  
1. Power off the WNDAP350.  
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2. Use something with a small point, such as a pen, hold the Reset button for 5 seconds while you  
Power On the WNDAP350.  
3. Continue holding the Reset Button until the LEDs blink twice.  
4. Release the Reset Button.  
The factory default configuration has now been restored and the WNDAP350 is ready for use.  
Changing the Administrator Password  
The default password is password. You should change this password to a more secure password,  
since you cannot change the administrator login name.  
To change the Administrator password:  
1. Under the Maintenance tab on the main menu, select Password, and then select Change  
Password. The Change Password screen displays as shown in Figure 3-8 below.  
Figure 3-8 Change administrator password  
2. First enter the old password in the Current Password field.  
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3. Then enter the new password twice, once in the New Password field and again in the Repeat  
New Password field.  
4. Click Apply to save your change.  
Enabling the SysLog Server  
The SysLog screen allows you to enable the SysLog option if you have a SysLog server on your  
LAN.  
To enable a SysLog server:  
1. Under the Configuration tab on the main menu, select System, then select the Advanced  
option, and select SysLog to view the screen shown in Figure 3-9.  
Figure 3-9 Enable SysLog server  
2. Enable SysLog – Enable this option if you have a SysLog server on your LAN. If enabled,  
you must enter the IP address of your SysLog server and the port number your SysLog server  
is configured to use. The default is Disabled.  
3. SysLog Server IP Address – The access point will send all the SysLog to the specified IP  
address if SysLog option is enabled.  
4. Port Number – The port number configured in the SysLog server on your LAN. Default is  
514.  
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5. Click Apply to save your SysLog settings.  
Using Activity Log Information  
The Activity Log screen displays the Access Point system activity.  
To view the Activity Log, under the Monitoring tab on the main menu, click Logs. The Activity  
Logs screen displays as shown in Figure 3-10 below.  
Figure 3-10 View activity logs  
The Activity Log Window displays the Access Point system activity.  
Click Refresh to update the display, click Clear to clear the log content, or click Save As to save  
the log contents into a file on a disk drive.  
Viewing General Summary Information  
The System screen, under the Monitoring tab provides a summary of the current WNDAP350  
configuration settings, including current IP settings and current Wireless settings. This information  
is read only, so any changes must be made on other pages.  
To access the System screen:  
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Under the Monitoring tab on the main menu, select System to view the System screen, shown in  
Figure 3-11 below. This screen shows the parameters listed in Table 3-1:  
Table 3-1. System Information Fields  
Field  
Description  
Access Point Information  
Access Point Name  
Indicates the NetBIOS name. The default name may be changed, if desired.  
Ethernet MAC Address  
Displays the Media Access Control address (MAC address) of the wireless  
access point’s Ethernet port.  
Wireless MAC address for Displays the Media Access Control address (MAC address) of the wireless  
2.4GHz access point’s wireless card when operating at 2.4GHz  
Wireless MAC address for Displays the Media Access Control address (MAC address) of the wireless  
5GHz  
access point’s wireless card when operating at 5GHz  
Country/Region  
Displays the domain or region for which the wireless access point is  
licensed for use. It may not be legal to operate this wireless access point in  
a region other than one of those identified in this field.  
Firmware Version  
Current Time  
The version of the firmware currently installed.  
Displays the current system time of the access point.  
Current IP Settings  
IP Address  
The IP address of the wireless access point.  
Subnet Mask  
Default Gateway  
DHCP Client  
The subnet mask for IP address of the wireless access point.  
The default gateway for the wireless access point communication.  
Enabled indicates that the current IP address of the AP was obtained from a  
DHCP server on your network. Disabled indicated a static IP configuration.  
Current Wireless Settings for 802.11b/bg/ng  
Operating Mode  
Identifies the 802.11 operating mode of the WNDAP350.  
Channel/Frequency  
Identifies the channel the wireless port is using. ‘Auto’ is the default channel  
setting. (Channel frequencies used on each channel can be found in “Wire-  
less Communications”; a link to this article is in Appendix B, “Related  
Documents.).  
Rogue AP Detection  
Identifies whether the Rogue AP detection feature is enabled or disabled.  
Current Wireless Settings for 802.11n/na  
Operating Mode  
Identifies the 802.11 operating mode of the WNDAP350.  
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Table 3-1. System Information Fields (continued)  
Field  
Channel/Frequency  
Description  
Identifies the channel the wireless port is using. 11 is the default channel  
setting. (Channel frequencies used on each channel can be found in “Wire-  
less Communications”; a link to this article is in Appendix B, “Related  
Documents.).  
Rogue AP Detection  
Identifies whether the Rogue AP detection feature is enabled or disabled.  
Figure 3-11 View system information  
Viewing Network Traffic Statistics  
The Statistics screen displays information for both wired (LAN) and wireless (WLAN) interface  
network traffic.  
To access Statistics information:  
1. Under the Monitoring tab on the main menu, select Statistics. The Statistics screen displays,  
as shown in Figure 3-12 below.  
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Figure 3-12 View network statistics  
2. Click Refresh to update the Statistics information for each interface.  
Table 3-2, shown below, describes the information fields detailed on the Statistics screen.  
Table 3-2. Statistics Fields  
Field  
Description  
Wired Ethernet  
Packets  
The number of packets sent and received since the WNDAP350 was  
restarted.  
Bytes  
The number of bytes sent and received since the WNDAP350 was  
restarted.  
Wireless 11b/bg/ng  
Unicast Packets  
The Unicast packets sent and received in 802.11n/g mode since the  
WNDAP350 was restarted.  
Broadcast Packets  
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The Broadcast packets sent and received in 802.11n/g mode since the  
WNDAP350 was restarted.  
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Table 3-2. Statistics Fields  
Field  
Multicast Packets  
Description  
The Multicast packets sent and received in 802.11n/g mode since the  
WNDAP350 was restarted.  
Total Packets  
Total Bytes  
The Wireless packets sent and received in 802.11n/g mode since the  
WNDAP350 was restarted.  
The Wireless bytes sent and received in 802.11n/g mode since the  
WNDAP350 was restarted.  
Wireless 11n/na  
Unicast Packets  
The Unicast packets sent and received in 802.11n/a mode since the  
WNDAP350 was restarted.  
Broadcast Packets  
Multicast Packets  
Total Packets  
The Broadcast packets sent and received in 802.11n/a mode since the  
WNDAP350 was restarted.  
The Multicast packets sent and received in 802.11n/a mode since the  
WNDAP350 was restarted.  
The Wireless packets sent and received in 802.11n/a mode since the  
WNDAP350 was restarted.  
Total Bytes  
The Wireless bytes sent and received in 802.11n/a mode since the  
WNDAP350 was restarted.  
Viewing Available Wireless Station Statistics  
The Available Wireless Stations List (AWSL) contains a table of all IP devices associated with this  
wireless access point in the wireless network defined by the Wireless Network Name (SSID). For  
each device, the table shows the MAC address, BSSID, SSID, Channel, Rate, State (whether the  
device is allowed to communicate with the wireless access point or not), Type, AID, Mode, and  
Status.  
Note: A wireless network can include multiple wireless access points, all using the same  
network name (SSID). This enables extending the reach of the wireless network  
and allows users to roam from one access point to another, providing seamless  
network connectivity. Under these circumstances, be aware that only the stations  
associated with this access point will be presented in the Available Station List.  
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To view the Available Wireless Stations List:  
1. Under the Monitoring tab, select Wireless Stations on the main menu. The Available  
Wireless Stations list displays, as shown in Figure 3-13.  
Figure 3-13 Available Wireless Stations list  
2. Click Refresh to update the list.  
Tip: If the wireless access point is rebooted, the table data is lost until the wireless  
access point rediscovers the devices. To force the wireless access point to look  
for associated devices, click the Refresh button.  
Enabling Rogue AP Detection  
The WNDAP350 can detect rogue APs and wireless stations and show their details to the  
administrator.  
To enable Rogue AP Detection:  
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1. Under the Configuration tab on the main menu, select Security, select Advanced from the  
sidebar, and then select Rogue AP. The Rogue AP screen displays, as shown in Figure 3-8  
below.  
Figure 3-14 Enable Rogue AP detection  
2. Check the Turn Rogue AP Detection On radio box to enable rogue AP detection and click  
Apply.  
If you enable Rogue AP Detection, the AP continuously scans the wireless network and  
collects information about all APs heard on its channel.  
3. You can Import AP List from a File. See “Importing Rogue AP List from a File” on page 3-18  
for more information.  
4. Under the Unknown AP List, click Refresh to discover the APs.  
5. Click Move to add any AP to the Known AP List.  
6. Click Delete to remove an AP from the Known AP List.  
7. Click Apply to save your change.  
Importing Rogue AP List from a File  
To replace the existing AP list:  
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1. Create a text file that contains the MAC address of each known AP, separated by a space. The  
following example shows a list of six known APs that an administrator might upload to the  
AP:  
00:0c:41:d7:ee:a5 00:0f:b5:92:cd:49 00:12:17:70:85:3d  
00:14:bf:ae:b1:e4 00:40:f4:f8:47:03 00:0c:41:d7:ee:b4  
2. Select Replace to replace the existing list of known APs, or select Merge to add the new MAC  
addresses to the existing list.  
3. Click Browse and navigate to the location where you saved the text file.  
4. Select the file and click Open.  
5. Click Import to upload the list to the AP.  
To import the list from an existing file:  
1. Click Browse and navigate to the location where you saved the text file.  
2. Select the file and click Open.  
3. Click Import to upload the list to the AP.  
Viewing Rogue AP Statistics  
The WNDAP350 can detect rogue APs and wireless stations and show a complete list of unknown  
or known APs to the administrator.  
To view the Rogue AP list:  
1. Under the Monitoring tab on the main menu, select Rogue AP. Select Unknown AP List.The  
following screen displays with a list of unknown APs:  
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Figure 3-15 Unknown APs list  
2. Click Refresh to refresh the list.  
3. Click Save to export the list of unknown APs to a file. A window opens so you can browse to  
the location where you want to save the file.  
To view the list of known APs:  
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1. Under the Monitoring tab on the main menu, select Rogue AP. Select Known AP List.The  
following screen displays with a list of known APs:  
Figure 3-16 Known APs list  
2. Click Refresh to refresh the list.  
3. Click Save to export the list of known APs to a file. A window opens so you can browse to the  
location where you want to save the file.  
Packet Capture  
The packet capture option is available under the Monitoring > Packet Capture tab. Use this  
option for troubleshooting association problems. You can capture all packets transmitted and  
received by the AP and save them in pcap format for analysis by any standard sniffer tool such as  
WireShark or OmniPeek.  
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The packet capture screen is shown below:  
Figure 3-17 Packet capture screen  
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Advanced Configuration  
This chapter describes how to configure the advanced features of your ProSafe Dual Band  
Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP350. The advanced configuration features are located under  
various sub-menus under Configuration and provide the following functions:  
IP Settings. Using the wireless access point as a DHCP server for wireless clients (“IP  
Hotspot settings. Enabling HTTP redirect (“Hotspot Settings).  
Wireless Settings: Configuring advanced wireless LAN parameters (“Configuring Advanced  
Advanced QoS Settings: Configuring advanced QoS settings (“Configuring Advanced QoS  
Access Point Settings: Enabling wireless bridge modes (“Enabling Wireless Bridging).  
IP Settings for Wireless Clients  
You can turn the WNDAP350 into a DHCP Server for wireless clients for both DHCP-enabled  
wireless clients. The default advanced IP wireless settings usually work well. This feature is  
intended for use by a systems administrator. By default, this feature is not enabled.  
To use this wireless access point as a DHCP server:  
1. From the main menu under Configuration, select IP, and then select DHCP Server Settings.  
The DHCP Server Settings screen displays (see Figure 4-1).  
2. DHCP Server is disabled by default. Select the Enable radio button to enable this wireless  
access point as a DHCP server.  
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Figure 4-1 DHCP server settings  
3. Configure the following TCP/IP configurations for using the WNDAP350 as a DHCP Server  
for wireless clients.  
DHCP Server: By default, the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server on  
the AP is disabled. If you enable it, all the wireless clients associated with the AP will get  
their IP addresses, subnet mask and default gateway settings automatically from the AP.  
DHCP Server VLAN ID: All the stations that are part of the configured VLAN ID will  
get their IP addresses only from the AP.  
Starting IP Address: Enter the starting IP address that can be assigned from the DHCP  
server on this Access Point.  
Ending IP Address: Enter the Ending IP address that can be assigned from the DHCP  
server on this Access Point  
Subnet Mask: The Access Point will assign the specified subnet mask to the connected  
wireless stations.  
Gateway Address: The Access Point will assign this IP address as the default gateway for  
any traffic beyond the local network.  
Primary DNS Server: The Access Point will assign this IP address as the primary  
Domain Name Server used by the connected wireless stations.  
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Secondary DNS Server: The Access Point will assign this IP address as the secondary  
Domain Name Server used by the connected wireless stations.  
Primary WINS Server: The Access Point will assign this IP address as the primary  
WINS Server used by the connected wireless stations.  
Secondary WINS Server: The Access Point will assign this IP address as the secondary  
WINS Server used by the connected wireless stations.  
Lease: The lease time for the IP address assigned. The wireless client user is required to  
renew the IP address as soon as the lease is expired.  
4. Click Apply to save your settings.  
Hotspot Settings  
If you want the wireless access point to capture and redirect the first HTTP (TCP, port 80) request,  
use this feature to “capture” and redirect the HTTP request to the specified URL. For example, a  
hotel might want all wireless connections to go to its server to start a billing transaction.  
Figure 4-2 Hotspot settings  
To set up a Hotspot server:  
1. From the main menu under Configuration, select System, then select Advanced.  
2. From the sidebar, select Hotspot. The Hotspot screen displays, as shown in Figure 4-2., with  
the following fields:  
HTTP Redirect: Enable HTTP Redirect.  
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Redirect URL: Enter the URL of the Web server where you wish to redirect HTTP (port  
80) requests.  
3. Click Apply. All port 80 requests will now be redirected to the specified URL.  
Configuring Advanced Wireless Settings  
The Advanced option of the Wireless Settings menu is used to configure and enable various  
wireless LAN parameters for both the 11a/na and 11b/bg/ng modes. The default wireless LAN  
parameters usually work well. However, you can use these settings to fine tune the overall  
performance of your wireless access point for your environment.  
The Wireless Settings option of the Advanced menu is used to configure the Wireless LAN  
parameters. The default advanced wireless LAN parameter settings usually work well.  
Configuring 802.11b/bg/ng Advanced Wireless Settings  
To configure advanced Wireless Settings:  
1. Under the Configuration tab, select Wireless.  
2. From the sidebar, select Advanced, and then select Wireless Settings.  
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3. Select the 802.11b/bg/ng tab. The Advanced Wireless Settings screen you selected displays,  
as shown in Figure 4-3.,  
Figure 4-3 Advanced Wireless Settings - 802.11b/bg/ng  
4. Enter the appropriate information in the fields described below:  
RTS Threshold (0 - 2347): Request to Send Threshold. The packet size that is used to  
determine if it should use the CSMA/CD (Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision  
Detection) mechanism or the CSMA/CA mechanism for packet transmission. With the  
CSMA/CD transmission mechanism, the transmitting station sends out the actual packet  
as soon as it has waited for the silence period. With the CSMA/CA transmission  
mechanism, the transmitting station sends out an RTS packet to the receiving station, and  
waits for the receiving station to send back a CTS (Clear to Send) packet before sending  
the actual packet data. The default is 2347.  
Fragmentation Length (256 - 2346): This is the maximum packet size used for  
fragmentation. Packets larger than the size programmed in this field will be fragmented.  
The Fragmentation threshold value must be larger than the RTS threshold value. The  
default is 2346.  
Beacon Interval (100 - 1000): The Beacon Interval. Specifies the interval time between  
100ms and 1000ms for each beacon transmission, which allows the access point to  
synchronize the wireless network. The default is 100.  
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Aggregation Length (1024-65535) (11ng): The aggregation length defines the size of  
aggregated packets. Larger aggregation lengths may sometimes lead to better network  
performance. The default is 65535.  
A-MPDU (11ng): Aggregated MAC Protocol Data Unit. Aggregates several MAC frames  
into a single large frame to achieve higher throughput. The default is enabled.  
RIFS Transmission (11ng): Reduced Interframe Space. RIFS transmissions are shorter  
than other interframe spaces, and if enabled allow transmission of successive frames at  
different transmit powers. The default is disabled.  
DTIM Interval: The Delivery Traffic Indication Message. Specifies the data beacon rate  
between 1 and 255. The default is 3.  
Preamble Type (11b/bg only): A long transmit preamble may provide a more reliable  
connection or a slightly longer range. A short transmit preamble gives better performance.  
The Auto settings automatically handles both long and short preambles. The default is  
Auto.  
Antenna: Enable the internal or external antenna. The internal antenna is enabled by  
default.  
802.11d: Enable this option to include support for "additional regulatory domains" that are  
not in the current standard.  
Client Isolation: This option, when enabled, blocks communication between wireless  
clients that are associated to different VAPs. The default is Disable.  
Max Wireless Clients: The number of wireless clients that can associate with the AP at  
one time. The default is 63.  
5. Click Apply to enable the Wireless Settings.  
Configuring 802.11a/na Advanced Wireless Settings  
To configure advanced Wireless Settings:  
1. Under the Configuration tab, select Wireless.  
2. From the sidebar, select Advanced, and then select Wireless Settings.  
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3. Select the 802.11a/na tab. The Advanced Wireless Settings screen you selected displays, as  
shown in Figure 4-3.,  
Figure 4-4 Advanced Wireless Settings - 802.11n/na  
4. Enter the appropriate information in the fields described below:  
RTS Threshold (0 - 2347): Request to Send Threshold. The packet size that is used to  
determine if it should use the CSMA/CD (Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision  
Detection) mechanism or the CSMA/CA mechanism for packet transmission. With the  
CSMA/CD transmission mechanism, the transmitting station sends out the actual packet  
as soon as it has waited for the silence period. With the CSMA/CA transmission  
mechanism, the transmitting station sends out an RTS packet to the receiving station, and  
waits for the receiving station to send back a CTS (Clear to Send) packet before sending  
the actual packet data. The default is 2347.  
Fragmentation Length (256 - 2346): This is the maximum packet size used for  
fragmentation. Packets larger than the size programmed in this field will be fragmented.  
The fragmentation threshold value must be larger than the RTS Threshold value. The  
default is 2346.  
Beacon Interval (100 - 1000): The Beacon Interval. Specifies the interval time between  
100ms and 1000ms for each beacon transmission, which allows the access point to  
synchronize the wireless network. The default is 100.  
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Aggregation Length (1024-65535) (11na only): The aggregation length defines the size  
of aggregated packets. Larger aggregation lengths may sometimes lead to better network  
performance. The default is 65535.  
A-MPDU (11na only): Aggregated MAC Protocol Data Unit. Aggregates several MAC  
frames into a single large frame to achieve higher throughput. The default is enabled.  
RIFS Transmission (11na only): Reduced Interframe Space. RIFS transmissions are  
shorter than other interframe spaces, and if enabled allow transmission of successive  
frames at different transmit powers. The default is disabled. The default is disabled.  
DTIM Interval: The Delivery Traffic Indication Message. Specifies the data beacon rate  
between 1 and 255. The default is 3.  
Client Isolation: This option, when enabled, blocks communication between wireless  
clients that are associated to different VAPs. The default is Disable.  
Max Wireless Clients: The number of wireless clients that can associate with the AP at  
one time. The default is 63.  
5. Click Apply to enable the Wireless Settings.  
Configuring Advanced QoS Settings  
Wireless Multimedia Extension (WME) or Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) is a subset of the 802.11e  
standard. WME allows wireless traffic to have a range of priorities, depending on the type of data.  
Time-dependent information, such as video or audio, has a higher priority than normal traffic. For  
WME to function correctly, Wireless clients must also support WME.  
Figure 4-5 shows the Quality of Service (QoS) screen. For most networks, the default QoS queue  
parameter settings work well.Quality of Service provides you with the ability to specify  
parameters on multiple queues for increased throughput and better performance of differentiated  
wireless traffic, like Voice-over-IP (VoIP), other types of audio, video, and streaming media, as  
well as traditional IP data.  
To configure advanced QoS settings, on the Configuration tab select Wireless, select Advanced,  
and then select QoS Settings. The QoS Settings screen dis pa lys:  
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Figure 4-5 Advanced QoS settings  
The QoS options on the WNDAP350 are as follows:  
AP EDCA Parameters. Specify the AP EDCA (Enhanced Distributed Channel Access)  
parameters for different types of data transmitted from the WNDAP350 wirelss access  
point to the wireless client.  
Station EDCA Parameters. Specify the Station EDCA parameters for different types of  
data transmitted from the wireless client to the WNDAP350 wirelss access point. If WMM  
is disabled, you cannot configure Station EDCA parameters.  
Table 4-1 describes the settings for QoS Queues.  
Table 4-1. QoS Queues and Parameters  
QoS Queue  
Description  
Data 0 (Voice)  
High priority queue, minimum delay. Time-sensitive data such as VoIP  
and streaming media are automatically sent to this queue.  
Data 1(Video)  
High priority queue, minimum delay. Time-sensitive video data is auto-  
matically sent to this queue.  
Data 2 (Best Effort)  
Medium priority queue, medium throughput and delay. Most traditional  
IP data is sent to this queue.  
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Table 4-1. QoS Queues and Parameters  
QoS Queue  
Description  
Data 3 (Background)  
Lowest priority queue, high throughput. Bulk data that requires maxi-  
mum throughput and is not time-sensitive is sent to this queue (FTP  
data, for example).  
AIFS (Arbitration Inter-Frame  
Space)  
Specifies a wait time (in milliseconds) for data frames. Valid values for  
AIFS are 1 through 255.  
cwMin (Minimum Contention  
Window)  
Upper limit (in milliseconds) of a range from which the initial random  
backoff wait time is determined. Valid values for the “cwmin” are 1, 3, 7,  
15, 31, 63, 127, 255, 511, or 1024. The value for cwMin must be lower  
than the value for cwMax.  
cwMax (Maximum Contention  
Window)  
Upper limit (in milliseconds) for the doubling of the random backoff  
value. Valid values for the “cwmax” are 1, 3, 7, 15, 31, 63, 127, 255,  
511, or 1024. The value for cwMax must be higher than the value for  
cwMin.  
Max. Burst Length  
Specifies (in milliseconds) the Maximum Burst Length allowed for  
packet bursts on the wireless network. A packet burst is a collection of  
multiple frames transmitted without header information. Valid values for  
maximum burst length are 0.0 through 999.9.  
Enabling Wireless Bridging  
The ProSafe Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP350 lets you build large bridged  
wireless networks. Select the desired wireless access point mode for your environment:  
Wireless Point-to-Point Bridge. In this mode, the WNDAP350 can communicate with  
another bridge mode wireless access point. Select the Enable Wireless Client Association  
option to enable wireless clients to associate with this access point.  
When you click the Edit button, you must enter the Profile Name and the MAC address  
(physical address) of the other Bridge mode wireless access point in the fields provided. WEP,  
WPA-PSK, or WPA2-PSK are supported. WPA2-PSK can (and should) be used to protect this  
communication.  
Wireless Point-to-Multi-Point Bridge. Select this only if this WNDAP350 is the “Master”  
for a group of bridge-mode wireless access points. Select the Enable Wireless Client  
Association option to enable wireless clients to associate with this access point.  
The other bridge-mode wireless access points must be set to point-to-point bridge mode, using  
the MAC address of this WNDAP350. They then send all traffic to this “Master”, rather than  
communicate directly with each other.  
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When you click the Edit button, you must enter the profile name and the MAC address  
(physical address) of the other bridge mode wireless station in the fields provided. WEP,  
WPA-PSK, or WPA2-PSK are supported. WPA2-PSK can (and should) be used to protect this  
communication.  
The screens used to configure these options are located by selecting Wireless Bridge under the  
Configuration tab (see Figure 4-6 below).  
Figure 4-6 Enable Wireless Point-to-Point Bridge  
To configure bridge settings on the Bridging page shown in Figure 4-6 above, follow these steps:  
1. Select the Enable Wireless Bridging option.  
2. Select one of the bridge mode options, Wireless Point to Point Bridge, or Wireless Point to  
Multi-Point Bridge.  
3. Select Enable Wireless Client Association, if you wish.  
4. Click Edit to edit the security profile of the wireless bridge settings, as shown in Figure 4-7  
below.  
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Figure 4-7 Bridging - Edit WDS Security Profile  
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Configuring a WNDAP350 as a Point-to-Point Bridge  
To configure a point-to-point bridge as shown in Figure 4-8:  
1. Under the Configuration tab, select Wireless Bridge. Then, select Bridging. The Bridging  
screen displays (see Figure 4-6).  
2. Configure the WNDAP350 (AP1) on LAN Segment 1 in Point-to-Point Bridge mode.  
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Figure 4-8 Wireless point-to-point bridge setup  
3. Configure the WNDAP350 (AP2) on LAN Segment 2 in Point-to-Point Bridge mode.  
AP1 must have AP2’s MAC address in its Remote MAC Address field and AP2 must have  
AP1’s MAC address in its Remote MAC Address field.  
4. Configure and verify the following parameters for both access points:  
Verify that the LAN network configuration of the WNDAP350 wirelss access points both  
are configured to operate in the same LAN network address range as the LAN devices  
Both use the same ESSID, Channel, authentication mode, if any, and security settings if  
security is in use.  
5. Verify connectivity across the LAN 1 and LAN 2.  
A computer on either LAN segment should be able to connect to the Internet or share files and  
printers of any other PCs or servers connected to LAN Segment 1 or LAN Segment 2.  
6. Click Apply to save your settings.  
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Configuring a Point-to-Multi-Point Wireless Bridge  
To configure a point-to-multi-point wireless bridge as shown in Figure 4-9:  
1. Under the Configuration tab, select Wireless Bridge. Then, select Bridging. The Bridging  
screen displays.  
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Figure 4-9 Wireless point-to-multipoint bridge setup  
2. Configure the Operating Mode of the WNDAP350 wirelss access points.  
WNDAP350 (AP1) on LAN Segment 1 in Point-to-Point Bridge mode with the Remote  
MAC Address of AP2.  
Because it is in the central location, configure WNDAP350 (AP2) on LAN Segment 2 in  
Point-to-Multi-Point Bridge mode. The MAC addresses of the adjacent APs are required  
in AP2.  
Configure the WNDAP350 (AP3) on LAN 3 in Point-to-Point Bridge mode with the  
Remote MAC Address of AP2.  
3. Verify the following parameters for all access points:  
Verify that the LAN network configuration the WNDAP350 wirelss access points are  
configured to operate in the same LAN network address range as the LAN devices  
Only one access point is configured in Point-to-Multi-Point Bridge mode, and all the  
others are in Point-to-Point Bridge mode.  
All access points must be on the same LAN. That is, all the APs LAN IP address must be  
in the same network.  
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If using DHCP, all WNDAP350 wirelss access points should be set to “Obtain an IP  
address automatically (DHCP Client)” in the IP Address Source portion of the Basic IP  
Settings menu.  
All WNDAP350 wirelss access points use the same SSID, Channel, authentication mode,  
if any, and encryption in use.  
All Point-to-Point Access Points must have the AP2 MAC address in its Remote AP MAC  
address field.  
4. Verify connectivity across the LANs.  
A computer on any LAN segment should be able to connect to the Internet or share files  
and printers with any other PCs or servers connected to any of the three LAN segments.  
Wireless stations will be able to connect to the WNDAP350 wirelss access points in the  
illustration above. If you require wireless stations to access any LAN segment, you can  
add additional WNDAP350 wirelss access points configured in Wireless Access Point  
mode to any LAN segment.  
5. Click Apply to save your settings.  
Note: You can extend this multi-point bridging by adding additional WNDAP350s  
configured in Point-to-Point mode for each additional LAN segment. Furthermore,  
you can extend the range of the wireless network with NETGEAR wireless antenna  
accessories.  
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Troubleshooting and Debugging  
This chapter provides information about troubleshooting your ProSafe Dual Band Wireless-N  
Access Point WNDAP350. After each problem description, instructions are given to help you  
diagnose and solve the problem. For the common problems listed, go to the section indicated.  
Is the WNDAP350 on?  
Have I connected the wireless access point correctly?  
I cannot remember the wireless access point’s configuration password.  
Note: For up-to-date WNDAP350 installation details and troubleshooting guidance visit  
If you have trouble setting up your WNDAP350, check the tips below.  
No lights are lit on the wireless access point.  
It takes a few seconds for the power indicator to light up. Wait a minute and check the power light  
status on the access point.  
If the access point has no power.  
Make sure the power cord is connected to the access point.  
Make sure the power adapter is connected to a functioning power outlet. If it is in a power  
strip, make sure the power strip is turned on. If it is plugged directly into the wall, verify that it  
is not a switched outlet.  
Make sure you are using the correct NETGEAR power adapter supplied with your access  
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The Wireless LAN activity light does not light up.  
The access point antennas are not working.  
If the Wireless LAN activity light stays off, disconnect the adapter from its power source and  
then plug it in again.  
Make sure the antennas are tightly connected to the WNDAP350.  
Contact NETGEAR technical support if the Wireless LAN activity light remains off.  
The LAN light is not lit.  
There is a hardware connection problem.Check these items:  
Make sure the cable connectors are securely plugged in at the access point and the network  
device (hub, switch, or router). A switch, hub, or router must be installed between the access  
point and the Ethernet LAN or broadband modem.  
LAN light does not light up if it is a 10 Mbps link. In such cases, the Lan activity light will still  
blink if there is activity.  
Make sure the connected device is turned on.  
Be sure the correct cable is used. Use a standard Category 5 Ethernet patch cable. If the  
network device has Auto Uplink™ (MDI/MDIX) ports, you can use either a crossover cable or  
a normal patch cable.  
I cannot access the Internet or the LAN with a wireless  
capable computer.  
There is a configuration problem. Check these items:  
You may not have restarted the computer with the wireless adapter to have TCP/IP changes  
take effect. Restart the computer.  
The computer with the wireless adapter may not have the correct TCP/IP settings to  
communicate with the network. Restart the computer and check that TCP/IP is set up properly  
for that network. The usual setting for Windows the Network Properties is set to “Obtain an IP  
address automatically.”  
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The access point’s default values may not work with your network. Check the access point  
default configuration against the configuration of other devices in your network.  
I cannot connect to the WNDAP350 to configure it.  
Check these items:  
The WNDAP350 is properly installed, LAN connections are OK, and it is powered on. Check  
that the LAN port LED is green to verify that the Ethernet connection is OK.  
The default configuration of the WNDAP350 is for a static IP address of 192.168.0.237 and a  
Mask of 255.255.255.0 with DHCP disabled. Make sure your network configuration settings  
are correct.  
If you are using the NetBIOS name of the WNDAP350 to connect, ensure that your computer  
and the WNDAP350 are on the same network segment or that there is a WINS server on your  
network.  
If your computer is set to “Obtain an IP Address automatically” (DHCP client), restart it.  
If your computer uses a Fixed (Static) IP address, ensure that it is using an IP Address in the  
range of the WNDAP350. The WNDAP350 default IP Address is 192.168.0.237 and the  
default Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0. If you are not sure about these settings, follow the  
When I enter a URL or IP address I get a timeout error.  
A number of things could be causing this. Try the following troubleshooting steps.  
Check whether other PCs work. If they do, ensure that your PCs TCP/IP settings are correct. If  
using a Fixed (Static) IP Address, check the Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, DNS, and IP  
Addresses.  
If the PCs are configured correctly, but still not working, ensure that the WNDAP350 is  
connected and turned on. Connect to it and check its settings. If you cannot connect to it, check  
the LAN and power connections.  
If the WNDAP350 is configured correctly, check your Internet connection (DSL/Cable  
modem etc.) to make sure that it is working correctly.  
Try again.  
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Using the Reset Button to Restore Factory Default Settings  
The Reset button (see “Rear Panel” on page 1-8) has two functions:  
Reboot. When pressed and released quickly, the WNDAP350 will reboot (restart).  
Reset to Factory Defaults. This button can also be used to clear ALL data and restore ALL  
settings to the factory default values.  
To clear all data and restore the factory default values:  
1. Power off the WNDAP350 and power it back on.  
2. Use something with a small point, such as a pen, to press the Reset button in and hold it in for  
at least 5 seconds.  
3. Release the Reset button.  
The factory default configuration has now been restored, and the WNDAP350 is ready for use.  
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Default Settings and Technical Specifications  
This appendix provides the factory default settings and technical specifications for the ProSafe  
Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP350.  
Factory Default Settings  
You can use the reset button located on the front of your device to reset all settings to their factory  
defaults. This is called a hard reset.  
To perform a hard reset, push and hold the reset button for approximately 5 seconds (until the  
TEST LED blinks rapidly). Your device will return to the factory configuration settings shown  
in Table A-1 below.  
Pressing the reset button for a shorter period of time will simply cause your device to reboot.  
Table A-1. Access Point Default Configuration Settings  
Feature  
Description  
AP Login  
User Login URL  
192.168.0.237  
admin  
User Name (case sensitive)  
Login Password (case sensitive)  
password  
Ethernet Connection  
Static IP Address  
Ethernet MAC Address  
Port Speed  
192.168.0.210  
See bottom label.  
10/100/1000  
Local Network (LAN)  
Lan IP  
192.168.1.1  
255.255.255.0  
0.0.0.0  
Subnet Mask  
Gateway Address  
DHCP Server  
Disabled  
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Table A-1. Access Point Default Configuration Settings  
Feature  
DHCP Client  
Time Zone  
Description  
Disabled  
USA-Pacific  
Time Zone Adjusted for Daylight Saving Disabled  
Time  
SNMP  
Enabled, but Trap forwarding disabled  
Spanning Tree Protocol  
Secure Telnet  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Wireless  
Operating Mode  
Access Point  
netgearxxxxxx where xxxxxx are the last 6 digits of the  
wireless access point MAC address.  
Access Point Name  
Wireless Communication  
Enabled  
11a/na Wireless Network Name (SSID)  
NETGEAR_11a  
NETGEAR_11g  
11 b/bg/ng Wireless Network Name  
(SSID)  
Broadcast Network Name SSID  
Security  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Besta  
Transmission Speed  
Country/Region  
Varies by region  
Auto  
80211.a Radio Frequency Channel  
80211.g Radio Frequency Channel  
Output Power  
Auto  
Full  
Wireless Card Access List  
WMM Support  
All wireless stations allowed  
Enabled  
a. Maximum Wireless signal rate derived from IEEE Standard 802.11 specifications. Actual throughput will vary.  
Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network traffic, building materials and  
construction, and network overhead, lower actual data throughput rate.  
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Table A-2. WNDAP350 Technical Specifications  
Parameter  
ProSafe Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP350  
802.11a Data Rates  
802.11na Data Rates  
6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54, and 108 Mbps (Auto-rate capable)  
Data Rates for Channel Width=20MHz and Guard Interval=short (400ms): Best,  
7.2 Mbps, 14.4 Mbps, 21.7 Mbps, 28.9 Mbps, 43.3 Mbps, 57.8 Mbps, 65 Mbps,  
72.2 Mbps, 14.44 Mbps, 28.88 Mbps, 43.33 Mbps, 57.77 Mbps, 86.66 Mbps,  
115.56 Mbps, 130 Mbps, 144.44 Mbps  
Data Rates for Channel Width=20MHz and Guard Interval=long (800ms): Best,  
6.5 Mbps, 13 Mbps, 19.5 Mbps, 26 Mbps, 39 Mbps, 52 Mbps, 58.5 Mbps, 65  
Mbps, 13 Mbps, 26 Mbps, 39 Mbps, 52 Mbps, 78 Mbps, 104 Mbps, 117 Mbps,  
130 Mbps  
Data Rates for Channel Width=40MHz and Guard Interval=short: Best, 15 Mbps,  
30 Mbps, 45 Mbps, 60 Mbps, 90 Mbps, 120 Mbps, 135 Mbps, 150 Mbps, 30  
Mbps, 60 Mbps, 90 Mbps, 120 Mbps, 180 Mbps, 240 Mbps, 270 Mbps, 300  
Mbps  
Data Rates for Channel Width=40MHz and Guard Interval=long: Best, 13.5  
Mbps, 27 Mbps, 40.5 Mbps, 54 Mbps, 81 Mbps, 121.5 Mbps, 135 Mbps, 27  
Mbps, 54 Mbps, 81 Mbps, 162 Mbps, 216 Mbps, 243 Mbps, 270 Mbps  
802.11a/na  
Operating Frequencies  
FCC operating  
Frequencies  
5150MHz ~ 5250MHz  
5725MHz ~ 5825MHz  
CE(EU) operating  
frequencies  
5150MHz ~ 5250MHz  
5250MHz ~ 5350Mz  
5470MHz ~ 5725MHz  
802.11a/na Encryption  
802.11g Data Rates  
64-bits, 128- and 152-bits WEP, AES, TKIP data encryption  
1, 2, 5.5, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 38, 54, & 108 Mbps (Auto-rate capable)  
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Parameter  
ProSafe Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP350  
802.11ng Data Rates  
Data Rates for Channel Width=20MHz and Guard Interval=short (400ms): Best,  
7.2 Mbps, 14.4 Mbps, 21.7 Mbps, 28.9 Mbps, 43.3 Mbps, 57.8 Mbps, 65 Mbps,  
72.2 Mbps, 14.44 Mbps, 28.88 Mbps, 43.33 Mbps, 57.77 Mbps, 86.66 Mbps,  
115.56 Mbps, 130 Mbps, 144.44 Mbps  
Data Rates for Channel Width=20MHz and Guard Interval=long (800ms): Best,  
6.5 Mbps, 13 Mbps, 19.5 Mbps, 26 Mbps, 39 Mbps, 52 Mbps, 58.5 Mbps, 65  
Mbps, 13 Mbps, 26 Mbps, 39 Mbps, 52 Mbps, 78 Mbps, 104 Mbps, 117 Mbps,  
130 Mbps  
Data Rates for Channel Width=40MHz and Guard Interval=short: Best, 15 Mbps,  
30 Mbps, 45 Mbps, 60 Mbps, 90 Mbps, 120 Mbps, 135 Mbps, 150 Mbps, 30  
Mbps, 60 Mbps, 90 Mbps, 120 Mbps, 180 Mbps, 240 Mbps, 270 Mbps, 300  
Mbps  
Data Rates for Channel Width=40MHz and Guard Interval=long: Best, 13.5  
Mbps, 27 Mbps, 40.5 Mbps, 54 Mbps, 81 Mbps, 121.5 Mbps, 135 Mbps, 27  
Mbps, 54 Mbps, 81 Mbps, 162 Mbps, 216 Mbps, 243 Mbps, 270 Mbps  
802.11b/bg/ng  
Operating Frequencies  
2.412 ~ 2.462 GHz (US)  
2.412 ~ 2.484 GHz (Japan)  
2.412 ~ 2.472 GHz (Europe ETSI)  
2.457 ~ 2.462 GHz (Spain)  
2.457 ~ 2.472 GHz (France)  
802.11 b/bg/ng  
Encryption  
64-bits, 128- and 152-bits WEP, AES, TKIP data encryption  
Network Management  
Maximum Clients  
Web-based configuration and status monitoring  
Limited by the amount of wireless network traffic generated by each node;  
maximum 64 supported.  
Status LEDs  
Power/Ethernet LAN/Wireless LAN/Test  
12V DC, 1.5 A  
Power Adapter  
Electromagnetic  
Compliance  
FCC Part 15 Class B and Class E, CE, and C-TICK  
Environmental  
Specifications  
Operating temperature: 0 to 50° C  
Operating humidity: 5-95%, non-condensing  
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Related Documents  
This appendix provides links to reference documents you can use to gain a more complete  
understanding of the technologies used in your NETGEAR product.  
Document  
Link  
Windows XP and Vista Wireless  
Configuration Utilities  
Internet Networking and TCP/IP  
Addressing  
Wireless Communications  
Preparing a Computer for  
Network Access  
Virtual Private Networking (VPN)  
Glossary  
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Appendix C  
Command Line Reference  
The ProSafe Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP350 can be configured either through  
the command line interface (CLI), a Web browser, or an MIB browser. The CLI allows viewing  
and modification of the configuration from a terminal or PC through a telnet connection.  
Command Sets  
keyword  
Description  
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|-backup-configuration  
|-config>  
| |-apname  
| |-country  
| |-dhcp>  
--backup configuration  
--configuration setting  
--access point name  
--country/region  
--DHCP server  
| | |-dns-server  
| | |-gateway  
| | |-ip-address  
| | |-lease-time  
| | |-status  
--DNS server  
--default gateway  
--IP range  
--lease time  
--status  
| | |-subnet-mask  
| | |-wins-server  
| |  
--subnet mask  
--WINS server  
| |-http-redirect  
| |-http-redirect-url  
| |-interface>  
--enable HTTP redirection  
--HTTP redirection URL  
--select wireless lan interface  
--wireless LAN interface setting  
--2.4 GHz wireless LAN interface setting  
--aggregated packet size  
--aggregated MAC Protocol Data Unit  
--wireless beacon period in TU(1024 us)  
--wireless channel (depends on country  
| | |-wlan>  
| | | |-2.4GHz>  
| | | | |-aggregation-length  
| | | | |-ampdu  
| | | | |-beacon-interval  
| | | | |-channel  
and wireless mode)  
| | | | |-channelwidth  
| | | | |-dtim-interval  
--wireless channel width  
--wireless DTIM period in beacon interval  
| | | | |-extension-protection-spacing --wireless extension protection spacing  
| | | | |-fragmentation-length  
only)  
--wireless fragmentation threshold(even  
| | | | |-guardinterval  
--interval (from interference from other  
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| | | | |-knownap-add  
| | | | |-knownap-del  
| | | | |-macacl-add  
| | | | |-macacl-database  
database  
--add known access point  
--delete known access point  
--add wireless access control (ACL)  
--delete wireless access control (ACL)  
| | | | |-macacl-del  
| | | | |-mcsrate  
--delete wireless access control (ACL)  
--transmit data rate  
| | | | |-mode  
| | | | |-operation-mode  
| | | | |-power  
--enable wireless access control (ACL)  
--wireless operation mode  
--wireless transmit power  
| | | | |-preamble  
--wireless preamble (only effect on  
802.11b rates)  
| | | | |-radio  
--enable wireless radio  
| | | | |-rate  
--wireless transmission date rate  
--enable successive frame transmission at  
| | | | |-rifs-transmission  
different transmit powers  
| | | | |-rogue-ap-detection  
| | | | |-rts-threshold  
|||||-security-profile>  
| | | | | |-1>  
| | | | | | |-authentication  
| | | | | | |-encryption  
| | | | | | |-hide-network-name  
| | | | | | |-key1  
--enable rogue access point detection  
--wireless RTS/CTS threshold  
--createsecurityprofile  
--1st security profile  
--authentication type  
--data encryption  
--hide network name  
--wireless wep key 1  
| | | | | | |-key2  
--wireless wep key 2  
| | | | | | |-key3  
--wireless wep key 3  
| | | | | | |-key4  
--wireless wep key 4  
| | | | | | |-keyno  
| | | | | | |-name  
--key number  
--profile name  
| | | | | | |-presharedkey  
| | | | | | |-security-separation  
communication  
--pre-shared key  
--disable associated wireless client  
| | | | | | |-ssid  
--network name (1-32 chars)  
--profile status  
--VLAN id  
| | | | | | |-status  
| | | | | | |-vlan-id  
| | | | | | |-wep-pass-phrase  
| | | | | | |-wepkeytype  
| | | | | |  
--wireless wep passphrase key  
--wireless wep key type  
| | | | | |-2>  
| | | | | | |-authentication  
| | | | | | |-encryption  
--2nd security profile  
--authentication type  
--data encryption  
|||||||-hide-network-name --hidenetworkname  
| | | | | | |-key1  
| | | | | | |-key2  
| | | | | | |-key3  
| | | | | | |-key4  
| | | | | | |-keyno  
--wireless wep key 1  
--wireless wep key 2  
--wireless wep key 3  
--wireless wep key 4  
--key number  
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| | | | | | |-name  
| | | | | | |-presharedkey  
--profile name  
--pre-shared key  
| | | | | | |-security-separation --disable associated wireless client  
communication  
| | | | | | |-ssid  
| | | | | | |-status  
--network name (1-32 chars)  
--profile status  
| | | | | | |-vlan-id  
| | | | | | |-wep-pass-phrase  
| | | | | | |-wepkeytype  
| | | | | |  
--VLAN id  
--wireless wep passphrase key  
--wireless wep key type  
| | | | | |-3>  
| | | | | | |-authentication  
| | | | | | |-encryption  
--3rd security profile  
--authentication type  
--data encryption  
| | | | | | |-hide-network-name --hide network name  
| | | | | | |-key1  
| | | | | | |-key2  
| | | | | | |-key3  
| | | | | | |-key4  
| | | | | | |-keyno  
| | | | | | |-name  
| | | | | | |-presharedkey  
--wireless wep key 1  
--wireless wep key 2  
--wireless wep key 3  
--wireless wep key 4  
--key number  
--profile name  
--pre-shared key  
| | | | | | |-security-separation --disable associated wireless client  
communication  
| | | | | | |-ssid  
| | | | | | |-status  
--network name (1-32 chars)  
--profile status  
| | | | | | |-vlan-id  
| | | | | | |-wep-pass-phrase  
| | | | | | |-wepkeytype  
| | | | | |  
--VLAN id  
--wireless wep passphrase key  
--wireless wep key type  
| | | | | |-4>  
| | | | | | |-authentication  
| | | | | | |-encryption  
--4th security profile  
--authentication type  
--data encryption  
| | | | | | |-hide-network-name --hide network name  
| | | | | | |-key1  
| | | | | | |-key2  
| | | | | | |-key3  
| | | | | | |-key4  
| | | | | | |-keyno  
| | | | | | |-name  
| | | | | | |-presharedkey  
--wireless wep key 1  
--wireless wep key 2  
--wireless wep key 3  
--wireless wep key 4  
--key number  
--profile name  
--pre-shared key  
| | | | | | |-security-separation --disable associated wireless client  
communication  
| | | | | | |-ssid  
--network name (1-32 chars)  
--profile status  
--VLAN id  
--wireless wep passphrase key  
--wireless wep key type  
| | | | | | |-status  
| | | | | | |-vlan-id  
| | | | | | |-wep-pass-phrase  
| | | | | | |-wepkeytype  
| | | | | |  
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| | | | | | |-authentication  
| | | | | | |-encryption  
--5th security profile  
--authentication type  
--data encryption  
| | | | | | |-hide-network-name --hide network name  
| | | | | | |-key1  
| | | | | | |-key2  
| | | | | | |-key3  
| | | | | | |-key4  
| | | | | | |-keyno  
| | | | | | |-name  
| | | | | | |-presharedkey  
--wireless wep key 1  
--wireless wep key 2  
--wireless wep key 3  
--wireless wep key 4  
--key number  
--profile name  
--pre-shared key  
| | | | | | |-security-separation --disable associated wireless client  
communication  
| | | | | | |-ssid  
--network name (1-32 chars)  
--profile status  
--VLAN id  
--wireless wep passphrase key  
--wireless wep key type  
| | | | | | |-status  
| | | | | | |-vlan-id  
| | | | | | |-wep-pass-phrase  
| | | | | | |-wepkeytype  
| | | | | |  
| | | | | |-6>  
| | | | | | |-authentication  
| | | | | | |-encryption  
--6th security profile  
--authentication type  
--data encryption  
| | | | | | |-hide-network-name --hide network name  
| | | | | | |-key1  
| | | | | | |-key2  
| | | | | | |-key3  
| | | | | | |-key4  
| | | | | | |-keyno  
| | | | | | |-name  
| | | | | | |-presharedkey  
--wireless wep key 1  
--wireless wep key 2  
--wireless wep key 3  
--wireless wep key 4  
--key number  
--profile name  
--pre-shared key  
| | | | | | |-security-separation --disable associated wireless client  
communication  
| | | | | | |-ssid  
--network name (1-32 chars)  
--profile status  
--VLAN id  
--wireless wep passphrase key  
--wireless wep key type  
| | | | | | |-status  
| | | | | | |-vlan-id  
| | | | | | |-wep-pass-phrase  
| | | | | | |-wepkeytype  
| | | | | |  
| | | | | |-7>  
| | | | | | |-authentication  
| | | | | | |-encryption  
--7th security profile  
--authentication type  
--data encryption  
| | | | | | |-hide-network-name --hide network name  
| | | | | | |-key1  
| | | | | | |-key2  
| | | | | | |-key3  
| | | | | | |-key4  
| | | | | | |-keyno  
| | | | | | |-name  
--wireless wep key 1  
--wireless wep key 2  
--wireless wep key 3  
--wireless wep key 4  
--key number  
--profile name  
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| | | | | | |-presharedkey  
--pre-shared key  
| | | | | | |-security-separation --disable associated wireless client  
communication  
| | | | | | |-ssid  
--network name (1-32 chars)  
--profile status  
--VLAN id  
--wireless wep passphrase key  
--wireless wep key type  
| | | | | | |-status  
| | | | | | |-vlan-id  
| | | | | | |-wep-pass-phrase  
| | | | | | |-wepkeytype  
| | | | | |  
| | | | | |-8>  
| | | | | | |-authentication  
| | | | | | |-encryption  
--8th security profile  
--authentication type  
--data encryption  
| | | | | | |-hide-network-name --hide network name  
| | | | | | |-key1  
| | | | | | |-key2  
| | | | | | |-key3  
| | | | | | |-key4  
| | | | | | |-keyno  
| | | | | | |-name  
| | | | | | |-presharedkey  
--wireless wep key 1  
--wireless wep key 2  
--wireless wep key 3  
--wireless wep key 4  
--key number  
--profile name  
--pre-shared key  
| | | | | | |-security-separation --disable associated wireless client  
communication  
| | | | | | |-ssid  
--network name (1-32 chars)  
--profile status  
--VLAN id  
--wireless wep passphrase key  
--wireless wep key type  
| | | | | | |-status  
| | | | | | |-vlan-id  
| | | | | | |-wep-pass-phrase  
| | | | | | |-wepkeytype  
| | | | | |  
| | | | |  
| | | | |-wireless-bridge>  
| | | | | |-security-profile>  
| | | | | | |-1>  
--wireless bridge setting  
--create security profile  
--1st security profile  
| | | | | | | |-authentication --authentication type  
| | | | | | | |-encryption  
| | | | | | | |-name  
| | | | | | | |-presharedkey  
| | | | | | | |-remote-mac  
| | | | | | | |-status  
--data encryption  
--profile name  
--preshared key  
--remote MAC  
--profile status  
| | | | | | | |-wep-pass-phrase --wireless wep passphrase key  
| | | | | | | |-wepkey  
| | | | | | | |-wepkeytype  
| | | | | | |  
--wireless wep key  
--wireless wep key type  
| | | | | | |-2>  
--2nd security profile  
| | | | | | | |-authentication --authentication type  
| | | | | | | |-encryption  
| | | | | | | |-name  
| | | | | | | |-presharedkey  
| | | | | | | |-remote-mac  
--data encryption  
--profile name  
--preshared key  
--remote MAC  
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| | | | | | | |-status  
--profile status  
| | | | | | | |-wep-pass-phrase --wireless wep passphrase key  
| | | | | | | |-wepkey  
| | | | | | | |-wepkeytype  
| | | | | | |  
--wireless wep key  
--wireless wep key type  
| | | | | | |-3>  
--3rd security profile  
| | | | | | | |-authentication --authentication type  
| | | | | | | |-encryption  
| | | | | | | |-name  
| | | | | | | |-presharedkey  
| | | | | | | |-remote-mac  
| | | | | | | |-status  
--data encryption  
--profile name  
--preshared key  
--remote MAC  
--profile status  
| | | | | | | |-wep-pass-phrase --wireless wep passphrase key  
| | | | | | | |-wepkey  
| | | | | | | |-wepkeytype  
| | | | | | |  
--wireless wep key  
--wireless wep key type  
| | | | | | |-4>  
--4th security profile  
| | | | | | | |-authentication --authentication type  
| | | | | | | |-encryption  
| | | | | | | |-name  
| | | | | | | |-presharedkey  
| | | | | | | |-remote-mac  
| | | | | | | |-status  
--data encryption  
--profile name  
--preshared key  
--remote MAC  
--profile status  
| | | | | | | |-wep-pass-phrase --wireless wep passphrase key  
| | | | | | | |-wepkey  
| | | | | | | |-wepkeytype  
| | | | | | |  
--wireless wep key  
--wireless wep key type  
| | | | | |  
| | | | |  
| | | | |-wmm>  
--wmm settings  
| | | | | |-ap-data0-best-effort  
| | | | | |-ap-data1-background  
| | | | | |-ap-data2-video  
| | | | | |-ap-data3-voice  
--access point best effort voice data  
--access point low-priority data  
--access point video data  
--access point voice data  
| | | | | |-station-data0-best-effort --station best effort voice data  
| | | | | |-station-data1-background --station low-priority data  
| | | | | |-station-data2-video  
| | | | | |-station-data3-voice  
| | | | | |-support  
| | | | |  
--station video data  
--station voice data  
--support  
| | | |  
| | | |-5GHz>  
| | | | |-aggregation-length  
| | | | |-ampdu  
| | | | |-beacon-interval  
| | | | |-channel  
--5 GHz wireless LAN interface setting  
--aggregated packet size  
--aggregated MAC Protocol Data Unit  
--wireless beacon period in TU(1024 us)  
--wireless channel (depends on country and  
wireless mode)  
| | | | |-channelwidth  
--wireless channel width  
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| | | | |-dtim-interval  
--wireless DTIM period in beacon interval  
| | | | |-extension-protection-spacing --wireless extension protection spacing  
| | | | |-fragmentation-length  
only)  
| | | | |-guardinterval  
transmissions)  
--wireless fragmentation threshold(even  
--interval (from interference from other  
| | | | |-knownap-add  
| | | | |-knownap-del  
| | | | |-macacl>  
| | | | | |-add  
--add known access point  
--delete known access point  
--modify wireless access control (ACL)  
--add wireless access control (ACL)  
--delete wireless access control (ACL)  
| | | | | |-del  
| | | | |  
| | | | |-macacl-add  
| | | | |-macacl-database  
database  
--add wireless access control (ACL)  
--delete wireless access control (ACL)  
| | | | |-macacl-del  
| | | | |-mcsrate  
| | | | |-mode  
| | | | |-operation-mode  
| | | | |-power  
--delete wireless access control (ACL)  
--transmit data rate  
--enable wireless access control (ACL)  
--wireless operation mode  
--wireless transmit power  
| | | | |-radio  
| | | | |-rate  
--enable wireless radio  
--wireless transmission date rate  
| | | | |-rifs-transmission  
different transmit powers  
| | | | |-rogue-ap-detection  
| | | | |-rts-threshold  
|||||-security-profile>  
| | | | | |-1>  
| | | | | | |-authentication  
| | | | | | |-encryption  
| | | | | | |-hide-network-name  
| | | | | | |-key1  
--enable successive frame transmission at  
--enable rogue access point detection  
--wireless RTS/CTS threshold  
--create security profile  
--1st security profile  
--authentication type  
--data encryption  
--hide network name  
--wireless wep key 1  
--wireless wep key 2  
--wireless wep key 3  
--wireless wep key 4  
--key number  
| | | | | | |-key2  
| | | | | | |-key3  
| | | | | | |-key4  
| | | | | | |-keyno  
| | | | | | |-name  
--profile name  
| | | | | | |-presharedkey  
--pre-shared key  
| | | | | | |-security-separation --disable associated wireless client  
communication  
| | | | | | |-ssid  
--network name (1-32 chars)  
--profile status  
--VLAN id  
| | | | | | |-status  
| | | | | | |-vlan-id  
| | | | | | |-wep-pass-phrase  
| | | | | | |-wepkeytype  
| | | | | |  
--wireless wep passphrase key  
--wireless wep key type  
| | | | | |-2>  
| | | | | | |-authentication  
--2nd security profile  
--authentication type  
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| | | | | | |-encryption  
| | | | | | |-hide-network-name  
| | | | | | |-key1  
| | | | | | |-key2  
| | | | | | |-key3  
| | | | | | |-key4  
| | | | | | |-keyno  
| | | | | | |-name  
--data encryption  
--hide network name  
--wireless wep key 1  
--wireless wep key 2  
--wireless wep key 3  
--wireless wep key 4  
--key number  
--profile name  
| | | | | | |-presharedkey  
--pre-shared key  
| | | | | | |-security-separation --disable associated wireless client  
communication  
| | | | | | |-ssid  
--network name (1-32 chars)  
--profile status  
--VLAN id  
--wireless wep passphrase key  
--wireless wep key type  
| | | | | | |-status  
| | | | | | |-vlan-id  
| | | | | | |-wep-pass-phrase  
| | | | | | |-wepkeytype  
| | | | | |  
| | | | | |-3>  
--3rd security profile  
--authentication type  
--data encryption  
--hide network name  
--wireless wep key 1  
--wireless wep key 2  
--wireless wep key 3  
--wireless wep key 4  
--key number  
| | | | | | |-authentication  
| | | | | | |-encryption  
| | | | | | |-hide-network-name  
| | | | | | |-key1  
| | | | | | |-key2  
| | | | | | |-key3  
| | | | | | |-key4  
| | | | | | |-keyno  
| | | | | | |-name  
--profile name  
| | | | | | |-presharedkey  
--pre-shared key  
| | | | | | |-security-separation --disable associated wireless client  
communication  
| | | | | | |-ssid  
--network name (1-32 chars)  
--profile status  
--VLAN id  
--wireless wep passphrase key  
--wireless wep key type  
| | | | | | |-status  
| | | | | | |-vlan-id  
| | | | | | |-wep-pass-phrase  
| | | | | | |-wepkeytype  
| | | | | |  
| | | | | |-4>  
--4th security profile  
--authentication type  
--data encryption  
--hide network name  
--wireless wep key 1  
--wireless wep key 2  
--wireless wep key 3  
--wireless wep key 4  
--key number  
| | | | | | |-authentication  
| | | | | | |-encryption  
| | | | | | |-hide-network-name  
| | | | | | |-key1  
| | | | | | |-key2  
| | | | | | |-key3  
| | | | | | |-key4  
| | | | | | |-keyno  
| | | | | | |-name  
--profile name  
| | | | | | |-presharedkey  
--pre-shared key  
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communication  
| | | | | | |-ssid  
--network name (1-32 chars)  
--profile status  
--VLAN id  
--wireless wep passphrase key  
--wireless wep key type  
| | | | | | |-status  
| | | | | | |-vlan-id  
| | | | | | |-wep-pass-phrase  
| | | | | | |-wepkeytype  
| | | | | |  
| | | | | |-5>  
--5th security profile  
--authentication type  
--data encryption  
--hide network name  
--wireless wep key 1  
--wireless wep key 2  
--wireless wep key 3  
--wireless wep key 4  
--key number  
| | | | | | |-authentication  
| | | | | | |-encryption  
| | | | | | |-hide-network-name  
| | | | | | |-key1  
| | | | | | |-key2  
| | | | | | |-key3  
| | | | | | |-key4  
| | | | | | |-keyno  
| | | | | | |-name  
--profile name  
| | | | | | |-presharedkey  
--pre-shared key  
| | | | | | |-security-separation --disable associated wireless client  
communication  
| | | | | | |-ssid  
--network name (1-32 chars)  
--profile status  
--VLAN id  
--wireless wep passphrase key  
--wireless wep key type  
| | | | | | |-status  
| | | | | | |-vlan-id  
| | | | | | |-wep-pass-phrase  
| | | | | | |-wepkeytype  
| | | | | |  
| | | | | |-6>  
--6th security profile  
--authentication type  
--data encryption  
--hide network name  
--wireless wep key 1  
--wireless wep key 2  
--wireless wep key 3  
--wireless wep key 4  
--key number  
| | | | | | |-authentication  
| | | | | | |-encryption  
| | | | | | |-hide-network-name  
| | | | | | |-key1  
| | | | | | |-key2  
| | | | | | |-key3  
| | | | | | |-key4  
| | | | | | |-keyno  
| | | | | | |-name  
--profile name  
| | | | | | |-presharedkey  
--pre-shared key  
| | | | | | |-security-separation --disable associated wireless client  
communication  
| | | | | | |-ssid  
--network name (1-32 chars)  
--profile status  
--VLAN id  
--wireless wep passphrase key  
--wireless wep key type  
| | | | | | |-status  
| | | | | | |-vlan-id  
| | | | | | |-wep-pass-phrase  
| | | | | | |-wepkeytype  
| | | | | |  
| | | | | |-7>  
| | | | | | |-authentication  
--7th security profile  
--authentication type  
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| | | | | | |-encryption  
| | | | | | |-hide-network-name  
| | | | | | |-key1  
| | | | | | |-key2  
| | | | | | |-key3  
| | | | | | |-key4  
| | | | | | |-keyno  
| | | | | | |-name  
--data encryption  
--hide network name  
--wireless wep key 1  
--wireless wep key 2  
--wireless wep key 3  
--wireless wep key 4  
--key number  
--profile name  
| | | | | | |-presharedkey  
--pre-shared key  
| | | | | | |-security-separation --disable associated wireless client  
communication  
| | | | | | |-ssid  
--network name (1-32 chars)  
--profile status  
--VLAN id  
--wireless wep passphrase key  
--wireless wep key type  
| | | | | | |-status  
| | | | | | |-vlan-id  
| | | | | | |-wep-pass-phrase  
| | | | | | |-wepkeytype  
| | | | | |  
| | | | | |-8>  
--8th security profile  
--authentication type  
--data encryption  
--hide network name  
--wireless wep key 1  
--wireless wep key 2  
--wireless wep key 3  
--wireless wep key 4  
--key number  
| | | | | | |-authentication  
| | | | | | |-encryption  
| | | | | | |-hide-network-name  
| | | | | | |-key1  
| | | | | | |-key2  
| | | | | | |-key3  
| | | | | | |-key4  
| | | | | | |-keyno  
| | | | | | |-name  
--profile name  
| | | | | | |-presharedkey  
--pre-shared key  
| | | | | | |-security-separation --disable associated wireless client  
communication  
| | | | | | |-ssid  
| | | | | | |-status  
--network name (1-32 chars)  
--profile status  
| | | | | | |-vlan-id  
| | | | | | |-wep-pass-phrase  
| | | | | | |-wepkeytype  
| | | | | |  
--VLAN id  
--wireless wep passphrase key  
--wireless wep key type  
| | | | |  
| | | | |-wireless-bridge>  
| | | | | |-security-profile>  
| | | | | | |-1>  
| | | | | | | |-authentication  
| | | | | | | |-encryption  
| | | | | | | |-name  
--wireless bridge setting  
--create security profile  
--1st security profile  
--authentication type  
--data encryption  
--profile name  
| | | | | | | |-presharedkey  
| | | | | | | |-remote-mac  
| | | | | | | |-status  
| | | | | | | |-wep-pass-phrase  
| | | | | | | |-wepkey  
--preshared key  
--remote MAC  
--profile status  
--wireless wep passphrase key  
--wireless wep key  
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| | | | | | | |-wepkeytype  
--wireless wep key type  
| | | | | | |  
| | | | | | |-2>  
--2nd security profile  
--authentication type  
--data encryption  
| | | | | | | |-authentication  
| | | | | | | |-encryption  
| | | | | | | |-name  
--profile name  
| | | | | | | |-presharedkey  
| | | | | | | |-remote-mac  
| | | | | | | |-status  
| | | | | | | |-wep-pass-phrase  
| | | | | | | |-wepkey  
| | | | | | | |-wepkeytype  
| | | | | | |  
--preshared key  
--remote MAC  
--profile status  
--wireless wep passphrase key  
--wireless wep key  
--wireless wep key type  
| | | | | | |-3>  
--3rd security profile  
--authentication type  
--data encryption  
| | | | | | | |-authentication  
| | | | | | | |-encryption  
| | | | | | | |-name  
--profile name  
| | | | | | | |-presharedkey  
| | | | | | | |-remote-mac  
| | | | | | | |-status  
| | | | | | | |-wep-pass-phrase  
| | | | | | | |-wepkey  
| | | | | | | |-wepkeytype  
| | | | | | |  
--preshared key  
--remote MAC  
--profile status  
--wireless wep passphrase key  
--wireless wep key  
--wireless wep key type  
| | | | | | |-4>  
--4th security profile  
--authentication type  
--data encryption  
| | | | | | | |-authentication  
| | | | | | | |-encryption  
| | | | | | | |-name  
--profile name  
| | | | | | | |-presharedkey  
| | | | | | | |-remote-mac  
| | | | | | | |-status  
| | | | | | | |-wep-pass-phrase  
| | | | | | | |-wepkey  
| | | | | | | |-wepkeytype  
| | | | | | |  
--preshared key  
--remote MAC  
--profile status  
--wireless wep passphrase key  
--wireless wep key  
--wireless wep key type  
| | | | | |  
| | | | |  
| | | | |-wmm>  
--wmm settings  
| | | | | |-ap-data0-best-effort  
| | | | | |-ap-data1-background  
| | | | | |-ap-data2-video  
| | | | | |-ap-data3-voice  
--access point best effort voice data  
--access point low-priority data  
--access point video data  
--access point voice data  
| | | | | |-station-data0-best-effort --station best effort voice data  
| | | | | |-station-data1-background  
| | | | | |-station-data2-video  
| | | | | |-station-data3-voice  
| | | | | |-support  
--station low-priority data  
--station video data  
--station voice data  
--???  
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| | | |  
| | |  
| |  
| |-ip>  
--set host IP  
| | |-address  
--host IP address  
| | |-default-gateway  
| | |-dhcp-client  
| | |-dns-server  
| |  
--IP address of default gateway  
--enable dhcp client  
--IP address of DNS server  
| |-log>  
--syslog setting  
| | |-syslog  
--enable syslog client  
--syslog server IP address  
--syslog server port number  
| | |-syslog-server-ip  
| | |-syslog-server-port  
| |  
| |-radius>  
| | |-accounting-server-primary  
| | |-accounting-server-primary-port  
--primary accounting server  
--primary accounting server port  
| | |-accounting-server-primary-sharedsecret --primary accounting server shared  
secret  
| | |-accounting-server-secondary  
| | |-accounting-server-secondary-port  
| | |-accounting-server-secondary-sharedsecret  
shared secret  
--secondary accounting server  
--secondary accounting server port  
--secondary accounting server  
| | |-authentication-server-primary  
| | |-authentication-server-primary-port  
server shared secret  
--primary authentication server  
--primary system accounting  
| | |-authentication-server-primary-sharedsecret --primary authentication  
server shared secret  
| | |-authentication-server-secondary  
| | |-authentication-server-secondary-port  
port  
--secondary authentication server  
--secondary authentication server  
| | |-authentication-server-secondary-sharedsecret --secondary authentication  
server shared secret  
| |  
| |-remote>  
| | |-ssh-port  
| | |-sshd  
--enable remote access via SSH  
--SSH port  
--SSH daemon  
| | |-telnet  
--enable remote access via Telnet  
| |  
| |-snmp>  
--SNMP setting  
| | |-description  
| | |-read-community  
| | |-snmp-status  
| | |-trap-community  
| | |-trap-server  
| | |-write-community  
| |  
--SNMP system description  
--SNMP ReadCommunity  
--SNMP status  
--SNMP ReadCommunity  
--SNMP TrapServer IP address  
--SNMP WriteCommunity  
| |-spanning-tree  
--enable spanning tree protocol  
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| |-time>  
--time Setting  
| | |-custom-ntp-server  
| | |-daylightsaving  
| | |-ntp-client  
| | |-ntp-server  
| | |-time-zone  
| |  
--custom NTP server host name  
--daylight saving  
--NTP client host name  
--NTP server host name  
--time zone  
| |-vlan>  
--vlan settings  
| | |-management-vlan  
| | |-untagged-vlan  
| | |-untagged-vlan-status  
| |  
--vlan management id  
--untagged vlan id  
--untagged vlan status  
|
|-exit  
--logout from CLI  
|-file  
--  
|-firmware-upgrade  
|-password  
--upload new system firmware file  
--system password  
|-restore-configuration  
|-restore-default-password  
|-show>  
| |-configuration  
| |-interface>  
| | |-eth>  
--restore system configuration  
--restore default system password  
--show system settings  
--show system configuration  
--show wireless lan interface  
--ethernet interface  
| | | |-statistics  
| | |  
--show ethernet statistics  
| | |-wlan>  
--wlan interface settings  
--2.4GHz wlan interface settings  
--interface configuration  
--known access point list  
--station list  
--interface statistics  
--trusted station list  
--unknown access point list  
| | | |-2.4GHz>  
| | | | |-configuration  
| | | | |-knownaplist  
| | | | |-stationlist  
| | | | |-statistics  
| | | | |-trusted-stationlist  
| | | | |-unknownaplist  
| | | |  
| | | |-5GHz>  
--5GHz wlan interface settings  
--interface configuration  
--known access point list  
--station list  
--interface statistics  
--trusted station list  
--unknown access point list  
| | | | |-configuration  
| | | | |-knownaplist  
| | | | |-stationlist  
| | | | |-statistics  
| | | | |-trusted-stationlist  
| | | | |-unknownaplist  
| | | |  
| | |  
| |  
| |-log  
| |-system  
--system log  
--system setting  
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access point name 2-6  
access point, more than one 2-17  
ACK 1-4  
Numerics  
2.4 GHz/5 GHz concurrent 1-2  
2.4Ghz 1-2  
activity log 3-12  
20 MHz 2-17  
AES  
20/40 MHz 2-17, 2-20  
20/40MHz 2-19  
40 MHz 2-17  
802.11n, recommended for 2-4  
with WPA2, with RADIUS 2-38  
with WPA2-PSK 2-42  
5 GHz 1-2  
aggregation length 4-6, 4-8  
aggregation, support for 1-4  
802.11a/b/g/n 1-4  
standards compliance 1-2  
802.11a/n  
A-MPDU (Aggregation of MAC Protocol Data Units)  
default SSID 2-11  
802.11b/g/n 2-14  
antenna 4-6  
default SSID 2-11  
2.4 GHz 1-9  
802.11e 1-4, 2-21, 4-8  
5 GHz 1-9  
accessories 4-15  
position 2-2, 2-11  
802.11n  
data encryption option, recommendation 2-4  
associated stations  
802.1Q 2-33  
present in AWSL, only 3-16  
802.1Q VLAN  
enabling 2-6  
authentication server settings  
IP address 2-30  
802.1Q VLAN, support 1-2  
802.1x 2-25  
port number 2-30  
shared secret 2-30, 2-31  
802.3af 1-3  
auto or long preamble, support for 1-4  
Auto UplinkTM 1-4  
A
autosensing ethernet, support for 1-3  
autosensing, LAN interface 1-4  
available wireless station list (AWSL) 3-16  
available wireless stations list 2-45  
access control  
MAC address filtering 1-3  
MAC authentication 2-44  
trusted wireless stations 1-3  
access control list  
AWSL table fields  
channel 3-16  
MAC authentication 2-44  
access point mode  
MAC address 3-16  
mode 3-16  
security options 2-25  
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rate 3-16  
coverage area 1-1, 2-11  
SSID 3-16  
state 3-16  
status 3-16  
type 3-16  
CSMA/CA 4-5, 4-7  
CSMA/CD (Carrier Sense Multiple Access with  
Collision Detection) 4-5, 4-7  
CTS (Clear to Send) 4-5  
wireless network name (SSID) 3-16  
D
B
data encryption settings  
128 bits WEP 2-26  
152 bits WEP 2-26  
64 bits WEP 2-26  
back off 1-4  
Basic Service Set (BSS) 1-2  
Basic Service Set Identifier (BSSID) 1-2  
beacon generation, support for 1-4  
beacon interval 4-5, 4-7  
none 2-26  
TKIP 2-26  
TKIP + AES 2-26  
bridge  
network authentication 2-25  
data rates 802.11a/na 2-19  
data rates 802.11bgn 2-17  
default access point name 2-6  
default channel 2-16, 2-22  
default gateway, configure 2-14  
default IP address 2-5, 2-13  
default password 2-5  
bridge mode wireless station  
wireless point to point bridge 4-10  
wireless point-to-multi-point bridge 4-10  
BSSID 3-16  
C
Category 5 Ethernet cable 1-6  
default reset button 3-9  
change password 3-10  
default SSID 2-11  
channel auto  
testing connectivity 2-22  
default SSID 802.11a/n 2-24  
default SSID 802.11b/g/n 2-24  
default user name 2-5  
channel auto selection 2-22  
channel interference 2-22  
channel spacing 2-3, 2-19  
channel spacing, recommended 2-16  
channel width 2-19  
default wireless access point name 2-11  
DHCP  
point-to-multi-point bridging 4-15  
DHCP client  
channel, auto  
default setting 2-11  
configuring channel/frequency 2-16  
DHCP client, configure 2-13  
channel, default 2-16  
DHCP client/server  
CLI  
support 1-2  
command set 3-4  
DHCP server  
command line interface (CLI) 3-3  
configure 4-1  
on LAN 2-13  
on LAN, assigns IP address 2-11  
configuration file 3-6  
backup or restore 3-7  
country/region, configure 2-6  
distributed coordinated function, support for 1-4  
coverage 2-2  
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I
DTIM (Delivery Traffic Indication Message) interval 4-  
Infrastructure mode, selecting or changing channels 2-19  
interference, channel settings 2-16  
interference, least 2-16  
dual band concurrent, use 1-2  
dynamic encryption key generation, support 1-2  
dynamic IP address, configure 2-11  
dynamic per frame rekeying 2-4  
interference, reduce 2-3, 2-16  
interference, sources 2-2  
IP address  
configure 2-8, 2-13  
E
IP settings, configure 2-13  
EDCA (Enhanced Distributed Channel Access) 4-9  
Ethernet  
K
RJ-45 port 1-10  
keys, use with WEP 2-26  
ethernet cable, connect 2-11  
L
F
LAN IP address  
factory default settings 3-6  
reset button 1-9, 5-4  
resetting 5-4  
default 5-3  
latency 2-2  
restore 3-8  
table A-1  
LED indicators, table of 1-8  
legacy rates 2-4  
line of sight 2-11  
location 2-2, 2-11  
log in 2-12  
firmware  
upgrade 3-6  
FLASH 3-5  
fragmentation 4-5  
fragmentation length 4-7  
fragmentation threshold 4-5, 4-7  
front panel 1-7  
M
MAC address  
full-duplex 1-4  
access control list 2-44  
bridge mode wireless station 4-10  
wireless point-to-multi-point bridge 4-10  
H
MAC authentication  
half-duplex 1-4  
available wireless stations list 2-45  
MAC address database, local 2-45  
MAC address database, RADIUS 2-45  
trusted wireless stations 2-45  
turn access control on 2-45  
hidden mode, support for 1-3  
hotspot  
server settings 4-3  
support for 1-3  
wIreless client security separation 2-35  
wireless client security separation 2-36, 2-38, 2-39, 2-  
Management Information Base (MIB) management 1-2  
Management VLAN  
default settings 2-7  
HTTP redirect  
max users 1-1  
hotspot settings 4-3  
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maximum packet size 4-5, 4-7  
password  
change 3-10  
multiple access points  
placement of 2-3  
performance degradation  
causes of 2-2  
multiple BSSIDs, support for 1-2  
placement 2-2  
multiple input, multiple output (MIMO), support for 1-4  
PoE switches 1-3  
multi-point bridging  
extend 4-15  
point-to-multi-point bridge 4-10  
extend range 4-15  
configure 4-14  
point-to-point bridge 4-10  
configure 4-13  
N
point-to-point bridge mode  
NetBIOS name 2-6  
wireless point-to-multi-point bridge 4-10  
Netgear products, compatible 1-5  
power adapter 1-10  
network authentication, types of  
legacy 802.1x 2-25  
power consumption 2-2  
Power over Ethernet (PoE), support for 1-3  
preamble type 4-6  
open system 2-25  
shared key 2-25  
WPA and WPA2 with RADIUS 2-25  
WPA with RADIUS 2-25  
WPA2 with RADIUS 2-25  
WPA2-PSK 2-26  
preshared key passphrase  
WPA-PSK 2-41  
primary DNS server, configure 2-14  
profile name  
WPA-PSK 2-25  
bridge mode wireless station 4-10  
wireless point-to-multi-point bridge 4-11  
WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK 2-26  
network key  
with WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK 2-43  
WPA-PSK 2-41  
Q
network statistics 3-14  
QoS queues 4-9  
fields 3-15  
QoS settings 2-21  
NTP client, configure 2-9  
QoS settings, advanced  
NTP server, configure 2-9  
AP EDCA parameters 4-9  
station EDCA parameters 4-9  
O
R
operating modes, supported  
point-to-multi-point bridge. 1-3  
point-to-point bridge 1-3  
wireless access point 1-3  
RADIUS and certificate authentication, support 1-2  
RADIUS server, configure 2-29  
accounting server 2-30  
authentication server 2-30  
P
RADIUS server, configure first 2-23, 2-31  
package contents 1-6  
range 1-1  
guidelines 2-2  
packet fragmentation, support for 1-4  
packet size 4-5, 4-7  
rear panel 1-9  
reboot 3-9  
passphrase, use with WEP 2-26, 2-34  
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reset button, using 5-4  
rebooting  
broadcast wireless network name (SSID) 2-25  
data encryption 2-26  
security profile name 2-24  
VLAN ID 2-27  
wireless client security separation 2-27  
wireless network name (SSID) 2-24  
losing previous state 3-17  
reception 2-2  
redirect HTTP 4-3  
redirect URL  
security profile settings  
hotspot settings 4-4  
testing connectivity 2-22  
reduced inter frame spacing, support for 1-4  
security profile, support for 1-3  
remote console  
secure shell (SSH) 3-3  
Telnet 3-3  
security profiles  
about 2-23  
security profiles, setting up 2-31  
request to send threshold 4-5  
reset button 3-9  
security profiloe  
wireless client security separation 2-33  
reset to factory defaults 3-9  
retransmission 1-4  
serial console port, connectors 1-10  
Service Set Identifier (SSID)  
max per radio mode 1-2  
RIFS  
wireless settings 4-6  
setup form 2-27  
RIFS (Reduced Interframe Space) transmission 4-8  
SNMP  
enable SNMP 3-2  
roaming  
read-only community name 3-2  
read-write community name 3-2  
receive traps IP address 3-2  
remote management 3-1  
trap community name 3-2  
trap port 3-2  
multiple wireless access points 3-16  
roaming on same subnet, support for 1-4  
rogue AP detection  
configure 3-17  
import rogue AP list from file 3-18  
support for 1-3  
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol ),  
unknown AP list 3-18  
support 1-2  
rogue AP list 3-19  
software upgrade 3-5  
unknown AP list 3-19, 3-21  
Spanning Tree Protocol  
RTS 4-5  
enabling 2-6  
RTS threshold 4-7  
RTS/CTS handshake, support for 1-4  
hidden mode 1-3  
SSID broadcast, disable 2-25  
S
SSID match  
verify connectivity 2-11  
secure Telnet CLI, support for 1-3  
SSID, wireless network name 2-24  
secure Telnet client 3-3  
standards, supported 1-2  
secure Telnet interface, using 3-3  
static IP address 5-3  
security profile  
default 2-5  
VLAN ID 1-4, 2-33  
statistics 3-14  
security profile definition  
authentication settings 2-25  
subnet mask  
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default 5-3  
upgradeable firmware, support for 1-3  
support documentation 2-5  
syslog server  
V
setup 3-11  
VLAN (802.1Q) 2-33  
system information 3-12  
VLAN ID  
fields 3-13  
DHCP server 4-2  
system requirements 1-6  
VLAN security profiles (VLAN ID), support for 1-4  
Voice-over-IP (VoIP) 4-8  
T
technical specifications A-3  
W
WEP  
Telnet client  
recommendations 3-3  
data rates, provided by 2-4  
Telnet options 3-3  
WEP, configure  
terminal-emulation program, configure 3-4  
throughput performance 2-2  
timezone, configure 2-7, 2-9  
timezone, default 2-9  
data encryption keys 2-34  
data encryption strength 2-34  
network authentication type 2-33  
wireless client security separation 2-35  
Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) 4-8  
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) 2-4  
wired equivalent privacy (WEP) 2-4  
TKIP  
data rates, provided by 2-4  
with WPA, with RADIUS 2-36  
with WPA-PSK 2-41  
wireless access point  
TKIP+AES  
software 3-5  
with WPA and WPA2, with RADIUS 2-39  
with WPA-PSK + WPA2-PSK 2-43  
wireless access point name 2-11  
wireless adapter  
transmit power 2-17, 2-20  
verifying connectivity 2-11  
Trap 3-2  
wireless adapter, settings 2-23  
troubleshooting 5-1  
wireless adapters  
access point, connecting to 5-3  
configuring, 5-3  
LAN activity 5-2  
power connection 5-1  
timeout error 5-3  
wireless Internet connection 5-2  
wireless LAN activity l 5-2  
WPA support, restriction 2-35  
WPA2 support, restriction 2-37  
wireless bridging and repeating 4-10  
wireless channel  
changing 2-16, 2-22  
wireless client security separation  
hotspot setting 2-35  
trusted wireless stations list  
MAC authentication 2-45  
wireless computer, configuring from 2-35  
wireless connection  
losing 2-44  
U
wireless connection, losing 2-23  
wireless connectivity, testing 2-22  
Wireless Multimedia (WMM) 2-21  
unauthorized access, secure from 2-1  
untagged VLAN  
default settings 2-7  
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Wireless Multimedia (WMM), support for 1-4  
output power 2-17  
turn radio on 2-16  
wireless mode 2-15  
wireless network name (SSID) 2-16  
Wireless Multimedia Extension (WME) 4-8  
wireless network name (SSID) 2-32  
wireless point-to-multi-point bridge 4-10  
wireless point-to-point bridge 4-10  
wireless settings, basic 2-10  
wireless sniffer 2-4, 2-19  
wireless security options  
WPA and WPA2 with RADIUS  
restrict access based on MAC address. 2-3  
turn off broadcast of wireless network name (SSID)  
WEP, use 2-4  
WPA or WPA-PSK, use 2-4  
restiction with WPA and WPA2 2-38  
WPA and WPA2 with RADIUS, configure 2-39  
data encryption 2-39  
network authentication type 2-39  
wireless client security separation 2-39  
wireless settings 802.11a/na  
broadcast wireless network name (SSID) 2-19  
channel width 2-20  
WPA preshared key passphrase, use with WPA-PSK 2-  
channel/frequency 2-19  
guard interval 2-20  
WPA with RADIUS, configure 2-35  
data encription default 2-36  
MCS index/data rate 2-19  
output power 2-20  
turn radio on 2-18  
network authentication type 2-36  
wireless client security separation 2-36  
WPA with RADIUS, restrictions 2-35  
wireless mode 2-18  
wireless network name (SSID) 2-18  
WPA/WPA2  
use restrictions 2-25  
wireless settings 802.11a/na, advanced  
aggregation length 4-8  
A-MPDU 4-8  
WPA/WPA2, support for 1-2  
WPA2 with RADIUS, configure 2-37  
data encryption default 2-38  
beacon interval 4-7  
DTIM interval 4-8  
fragmentation length 4-7  
RIFS transmission 4-8  
RTS threshold 4-7  
network authentication type 2-38  
wireless client security separation 2-38  
WPA2-PSK, configure  
data encryption 2-42  
network authentication type 2-42  
preshared key passphrase 2-42  
restrictions using WPA2 2-41  
wireless client security separation 2-42  
wireless settings 802.11b/bg/ng, advanced  
aggregation length 4-6  
A-MPDU 4-6  
antenna 4-6  
beacon interval 4-5  
DTIM interval 4-6  
WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK preshared key authentication,  
support 1-2  
fragmentation length 4-5  
preamble type 4-6  
WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK, configure  
data encryption 2-43  
RIFS transmission 4-6  
RTS threshold 4-5  
network authentication setting 2-43  
restrictions using WPA/WPA2 2-42  
wireless client security separation 2-43  
WPA passphrase (network key) 2-43  
wireless settings 802.11bgn  
broadcast wireless network name (SSID) 2-16  
channel width 2-17  
WPA-PSK, configure  
channel/frequency 2-16  
data encryption 2-41  
guard interval 2-17  
MCS index/data rate 2-17  
network authentication type 2-41  
preshared key passphrase 2-41  
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wireless client security separation 2-41  
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