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1. NETGEAR ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 User Manual ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 2011 NETGEAR Inc All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form or by any means without the written permission of NETGEAR Inc Technical Support Thank you for choosing NETGEAR To register your product get the latest product updates get support online or for more information about the topics covered in this manual visit the Support website at htip support netgear com Phone US 8 Canada only 1 888 NETGEAR Phone Other Countries Check the list of phone numbers at http support netgear com app answers detail a_id 984 Trademarks NETGEAR the NETGEAR logo and Connect with Innovation are trademarks and or registered trademarks of NETGEAR Inc and or its subsidiaries in the United States and or other countries Information is subject to change without notice Other brand and product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders 2011 NETGEAR Inc All rights reserved Statement of Conditions To improve internal design operational function and or reliability NETGEAR reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without notice NETGEAR does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product
2. e Time Zone From the drop down list select the local time zone for your access point from a list of all available time zones The default is USA Pacific The access point will get the current time from the connecting computer NTP Client Enable the NTP client to synchronize the time of the access point with an NTP server The default is Enable Note You need an Internet connection to get the current time using an NTP client e Use Custom NTP Server Select this check box if you have a custom NTP server The default is not selected e Hostname IP Address Enter the host name or the IP address of the custom NTP server The default is time b netgear com 5 Click Apply 6 Specify the IP settings as described in the following section Set Basic IP Options Enter the basic IP settings for your access point on this screen The default settings work in most cases However if your access point is part of a more complex LAN network then modify these settings to meet the requirements of your network Installation and Configuration 13 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 gt To configure the basic IP settings of your access point da 2 Select Configuration 5 IP The IP Settings screen displays Configuration Monitoring Maintenance Support tocour System P Wireless Security Wireless Bridge IP Settings IP Settings DHCP Client O Enable Disable IP Address 192 168 0 236 IP Subnet Mask 255 255
3. Figure 4 Point to multi point bridge mode Advanced Configuration 54 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 gt To configure a point to multi point wireless bridge 1 2 8 For the first access point AP 1 on LAN Segment 1 select Configuration gt Wireless Bridge gt Bridging and Repeating The Bridging and Repeating screen displays Select the Enable Wireless Bridging and Repeating check box This allows you to select a bridging mode Select Wireless Point to Point Bridge and configure enter the remote MAC address of AP 2 Click Apply Because it is in the central location configure the second access point AP 2 on LAN Segment 2 in point to multi point bridge mode The MAC addresses of the adjacent APs are required in AP 2 Configure the third access point AP 3 on LAN 3 in point to point bridge mode with the remote MAC address of AP 2 Verify the following parameters for all access points e All access points are configured to operate in the same LAN network address range as the LAN devices e Only one access point is configured in point to multi point bridge mode and all the others are in point to point bridge mode e All access points have to be on the same LAN That is all the AP s LAN IP addresses have to be in the same network e If you are using DHCP all the access points should be set to Obtain an IP address automatically DHCP Client See Set Basic IP Options on page 13 e All access poin
4. communication ssid network name 1 32 chars status profile status vlan id VLAN id wep pass phras wepkeytype 3 gt authentication encryption hide network nam wireless wep passphrase key wireless wep key typ 3rd security profile authentication type data encryption hide network name keyl wireless wep key 1 key2 wireless wep key 2 key3 wireless wep key 3 key4 wireless wep key 4 keyno key number name profile name presharedkey pre shared key security separation disable associated wireless client communication ssid network name 1 32 chars status profile status vlan id VIAN id wep pass phras wepkeytype 1 95 authentication encryption hide network nam wireless wep passphrase key wireless wep key typ 4th security profile authentication type data encryption keyl key2 key3 key4 keyno name hide network name wireless wep key 1 wireless wep key 2 wireless wep key 3 wireless wep key 4 key number profile name Command Line Reference 68 communi ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 communi communi presharedkey pre shared key
5. 255 0 Default Gateway Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server If necessary edit the IP address fields described in P Settings Fields on page 14 3 Click Apply to save your basic IP settings If you change the default subnet of the LAN IP address you will be disconnected from the access point user interface To reconnect reconfigure your computer with a static IP address within the new LAN IP subnet By default the access point is set with the DHCP client disabled If your network uses dynamic IP addresses you need to change this setting IP Settings Fields The following fields are available on the IP Settings screen 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 gets its IP address subnet mask and default gateway settings automatically from the DHCP server on your network when you connect the access point to your LAN IP Address Enter the IP address of your access point The default IP address is 192 168 0 236 To change it enter an unused IP address from the address range used on your LAN or enable DHCP IP Subnet Mask The access point automatically calculates 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
6. Point Bridge Repeater Client Enable Wireless Client Association Ca Profile Name Security 1 NETGEAR WDS 1 Open System Select the Enable Wireless Bridging and Repeating check box This allows you to select a bridging mode Select Wireless Point to Point Bridge and click Apply Configure the first access point AP 1 on LAN Segment 1 in point to point bridge mode Advanced Configuration 53 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 5 Configure the other access point AP 2 on LAN Segment 2 in point to point bridge mode AP 1 needs to have AP 2 s MAC address in its Remote MAC Address field and AP 2 needs to have AP 1 s MAC address in its Remote MAC Address field 6 Configure and verify the following parameters for both access points e Verify that both access points are configured to operate in the same LAN network address range as the LAN devices e Both use the same ESSID channel authentication mode if any and security settings 7 Verify connectivity across 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 computers or servers connected to LAN Segment 1 or LAN Segment 2 8 Click Apply to save your settings Point to Multi Point Wireless Bridge a gt APs in point to multi point bridge mode Ai AP 3 AP 1 Bao lt afl gt Iy LAN Segment 3 38 sss Hub or switch LAN Segment 1 LAN Segment 2
7. Point to Point Bridge In this mode the access point can communicate with another bridge mode wireless station and with wireless clients if you select the Enable Wireless Client Association check box To associate wireless clients with this access point select clients from the list in the Enable Wireless Clients Association table and select the corresponding check box in the Enable column e Wireless Point to Multi Point Bridge Select this only if this WNAP210 access point is the master for a group of bridge mode wireless stations This mode supports default association with wireless clients To associate wireless clients with this access point select clients from the list in the Enable Wireless Clients Association table and select the corresponding check box in the Enable column The other bridge mode wireless stations have to be set to point to point bridge mode using the MAC address of this access point access point They then send all traffic to this master rather than communicate directly with each other e Repeater If this option is selected this access point operates as a repeater only and sends all traffic to the remote access point Note This option does not support communication with wireless clients that is the client cannot associate with the access point when it is operating as a repeater e Client Mode If selected this access point operates as a client bridge only and sends all traffic to the remote access point or pe
8. ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 802 1Q VLAN The 802 1Q VLAN protocol on the access point logically separates traffic on the same physical network Select Configuration gt System gt General to display the following screen NETGEAR WNAP210 Connect with Innovation NETGEAR ProSafe Wireless N Access Point Configuration Monitoring Maintenance Support LOGOUT IP Wireless Security Wireless Bridge Basic General Advanced 802 1Q VLAN General gt Hotspot Y Untagged VLAN gt Syslog Management VLAN CANCEL APPLY Untagged VLANs When the Untagged VLAN check box is selected one VLAN can be configured as an untagged VLAN When the access point sends frames associated with the untagged VLAN out the LAN Ethernet interface those frames are untagged When the access point receives untagged traffic from the LAN Ethernet interface those frames are assigned to the untagged VLAN If this check box is not selected the access point tags all outgoing LAN Ethernet frames Only incoming frames tagged with known VLAN IDs are accepted You only need to clear the Untagged VLAN check box if the hubs or switches on your LAN support the VLAN 802 1Q standard Likewise the Untagged VLAN value should be changed only if the hubs and switches on your LAN support the VLAN 802 1Q standard Changing either of these values resulst in a loss of IP connectivity if the hubs and switches on your network have not yet been co
9. correctly e Try again Troubleshooting and Debugging 61 Supplemental Information This chapter includes the following topics e Factory Default Settings e Technical Specifications 62 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 Factory Default Settings o You can use the Restore Factory Settings button on the rear panel to reset all settings to their factory defaults This is called a hard reset Pressing this button for a shorter period of time simply causes your device to reboot Restore Factory Settings To perform a hard reset 1 Use something with a small point such as a pen to press the Restore Factory Settings button in and hold it in for at least 5 seconds until the Test LED blinks rapidly 2 Release the button Your device returns to the factory configuration settings shown in the following table Table 5 Access point default configuration settings Feature Default setting Login URL 192 168 0 236 User name case sensitive admin Login password case sensitive password Static IP address 192 168 0 210 Ethernet MAC address See bottom label Port speed 10 100 1000 LAN IP 192 168 0 236 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway address 0 0 0 0 DHCP client Disabled Time zone USA Pacific Time zone adjusted for daylight saving Disabled time SNMP Enabled but trap forwarding disabled Supplemental Information 63 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WN
10. port 8 F factory default settings 63 factory default settings restoring 37 firmware upgrade 35 firmware version 40 fragmentation length 49 frequency 17 front panel 7 G gateway default address 14 guard interval 17 H hotspot settings 48 installation 10 interference sources wireless 10 IP address 40 IP address default 11 14 IP settings 14 IP subnet mask default 14 K known AP list 42 L LAN port 8 80 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 LEDs 7 LEDs troubleshooting with 59 logs activity 44 logs syslog 37 M MAC address 11 12 40 restricting access 20 29 MAC authentication 30 MCS Index 17 N NetBIOS name 12 40 NetBIOS name logging in 11 network authentication 22 network traffic statistics 44 NTP enabling 13 O output power 18 p package contents 6 password changing 32 default 12 performance degradation causes of 10 point to point bridge configuring 53 power adapter 8 power output 18 preamble type 50 primary DNS server 14 Q QoS 18 R RADIUS server settings 24 26 rear panel 8 region 12 40 remote management 32 33 repeater 52 repeater wireless 56 restore configuration 36 restore default settings 37 restricting access by MAC address 29 RIFS transmission 50 rogue AP detection 41 42 RTS threshold 49 S secondary DNS server 14 security options 20 security options described 20 security profiles 21 authentication setti
11. rott NETGEAR Inc nyilatkozom hogy a Radiolan megfelel a vonatkoz alapvet k vetelm nyeknek s az 1999 5 EC ir nyelv egy b eldirasainak Polski Polish Portugu s Portuguese Slovensko Slovenian Niniejszym NETGEAR Inc o wiadcza ze Radiolan jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozostatymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999 5 EC NETGEAR Inc declara que este Radiolan esta conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposi es da Directiva 1999 5 CE NETGEAR Inc izjavlja da je ta Radiolan v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi dolo ili direktive 1999 5 ES Slovensky Slovak Suomi Finnish NETGEAR Inc t mto vyhlasuje Ze Radiolan sp a z kladn po iadavky a v etky pr slu n ustanovenia Smernice 1999 5 ES NETGEAR Inc vakuuttaa t ten ett Radiolan tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999 5 EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen Svenska Swedish H rmed intygar NETGEAR Inc att denna Radiolan st r verensst mmelse med de v sentliga egenskapskrav och vriga relevanta best mmelser som framg r av direktiv 1999 5 EG Notification of Compliance 76 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 islenska Her med l sir NETGEAR Inc yfir pv ad Radiolan er samr mi vid grunnkr fur og a rar Icelandic kr fur sem ger ar eru i tilskipun 1999 5 EC Norsk NETGEAR Inc erkl rer herved at ut
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13. security separation disable associated wireless client cation ssid network name 1 32 chars status profile status vlan id VIAN id wep pass phras wireless wep passphrase key wepkeytype wireless wep key typ 5 gt 5th security profile authentication authentication type encryption data encryption hide network nam hide network name keyl wireless wep key 1 key2 wireless wep key 2 key3 wireless wep key 3 key4 wireless wep key 4 keyno key number name profile name presharedkey pre shared key security separation disable associated wireless client cation ssid network name 1 32 chars status profile status vlan id VLAN id wep pass phras wireless wep passphrase key wepkeytype wireless wep key typ 65 6th security profile authentication authentication type encryption data encryption hide network nam hide network name keyl wireless wep key 1 key2 wireless wep key 2 key3 wireless wep key 3 key4 wireless wep key 4 keyno key number name profile name presharedkey pre shared key security separation disable associated wireless client cation ssid network name 1 32 chars Command Line Reference 69 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 status vlan id profile status VLAN id wepkeytype a 7 gt wep pass phras authentication encryption wireless w
14. the set of rates varies When auto channel is enabled in the 802 11ng mode then the default channel width mode is 20 MHz In this case you cannot modify this parameter unless you change to a static channel The possible supported data rates are e Channel Width 20 MHz and Guard Interval short 400 ms 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 e Channel Width 40 MHz 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 e Channel Width The following options are available 20 MHz This is the static legacy mode It gives the least throughput 40 MHz This is the static high throughput mode Legacy clients cannot connect in this mode 20 40 MHz This is the dynamic compatibility mode Legacy clients can connect to 20 MHz and 11n clients can connect to 40 MHz Guard Interval The guard interval protects from interference from other transmissions The default is Auto Installation and Configuration 17 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 Output Power This is the transmit power of the access point The options are Full Half Quarter Eighth and Minimum Decrease the transmit power if two or more access points are close together and use the same
15. wait time is determined Valid values for the cwMin are 1 3 7 15 31 63 127 255 511 and 1024 The value for cwMin has to 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 and 1024 The value for cwMax has to 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 Wireless Bridging and Repeating The access point lets you build large bridged wireless networks Select Configuration gt Wireless Bridge Configuration Monitoring Maintenance System IP Wireless Security Bridging and Repeating Bridging and Repeating 802 11b bg ng Enable Wireless Bridging and Repeating Local MAC Address Wireless Point to Point Bridge Support 00 22 3f 8b 1b 90 Wireless Point to Multi Point Bridge Repeater Client Enable Wireless Client Association BOK Profile Name Security Enable 1 NETGEAR WDS 1 Open System CANCEL APPLY Advanced Configuration 51 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 Select the access point mode you want to use for your environment Wireless
16. your configuration choices Note Failure to follow these guidelines can result in significant performance degradation or inability to wirelessly connect to the access point For complete performance specifications see Appendix A Supplemental Information For best results place your access point e Near the center of the area in which your computers and wireless devices operate e In an elevated location such as a high shelf where the wirelessly connected PCs have line of sight access even if through walls e Away from sources of interference such as computers microwaves and 2 4 GHz cordless phones e Away from large metal surfaces A wall mount kit is provided with your access point For installation instructions see Wall Mount Kit Optional on page 19 If using multiple access points it is better if adjacent access points use different radio frequency channels to reduce interference The recommended channel spacing between adjacent access points is five channels for example use Channels 1 and 6 or 6 and 11 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 Prepare to Install the Access Point Before installing the access point you should make sure that your Ethernet network is up and working You will be connecting th
17. 210 3 In the Network Authentication field select one of the following WPA2 PSK e WPA PSK e WPA2 PSK 8 WPA PSK The Data Encryption field automatically updates based on your selection e WPA2 PSK is set to AES e WPA PSK is set to TKIP e WPA2 PSK amp WPA PSK is set to TKIP AES 4 Enter the preshared key passphrase network key 5 Leave the Wireless Client Security Separation radio button set to No it is selected by default If this feature is 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 WEP Security WEP is a legacy security option NETGEAR recommends that you use a newer security option such as WPA2 or WPA to protect your network gt To configure WEP data encryption 1 Select Configuration gt Security gt Profile Settings The profile settings you selected display 2 Select the radio button of the security profile you want to modify and click Edit Edit Security Profile Profile Definition Profile Name NETGEAR Wireless Network Name SSID NETGEAR 11g Broadcast Wireless Network Name SSID Yes C No Authentication Settings O Network Authentication Open System Data Encryption 128 bits WEP Passphrase AAA Generate Keys Key 1 ol Key 2 O Key 3 O Key 4 c Wireless Client Security Separation VLAN ID 3 From the Network Authen
18. AP210 Table 5 Access point default configuration settings continued Feature Default setting Spanning Tree Protocol Disabled Secure Telnet Enabled Wireless operating mode Access Point Access point name netgearxxxxxx where xxxxxx represents the last 6 digits of the wireless access point MAC address Wireless communication Enabled 11 b g n wireless network name SSID NETGEAR 11ng Broadcast network name SSID Enabled Security Disabled Transmission speed Best Country Region Varies by region 802 11gn Radio Frequency Channel Auto Output power Full Wireless card access list All wireless stations allowed WMM support 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 Supplemental Information 64 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 Technical Specifications Table 6 Technical specifications Feature Description 802 11g data rates 802 11ng data rates channel width 20 MHz and Guard Interval short 400 ms 1 2 5 5 6 9 11 12 18 24 36 48 8 54 Mbps Auto rate capable 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 Mbp
19. Access Control On check box to enable the access control feature 4 Select the 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 select this database you have to configure the RADIUS server settings first see RADIUS Server Settings on page 24 5 The Trusted Wireless Stations list shows any wireless stations you have entered If you have not entered any wireless stations this list is empty To delete an existing entry select it and click Delete 6 Click Refresh to refresh the list of available wireless stations list found in your area 7 Select the stations from the list of available wireless stations or enter station MAC addresses manually The MAC address is usually on the bottom of the wireless adapter 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 access point Installation and Configuration 30 Management This chapter covers the following topics Change the Password Remote Management Remo
20. E system configuration Command Line Reference 73 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 restore default password show gt configuration interface gt eth statistics wlan gt 2 4GHz gt configuration knownaplist stationlist statistics trusted stationlist unknownaplist log system restore default system password show system settings show system configuration show wireless lan interface thernet interfac show ethernet statistics 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 system log system setting Command Line Reference 74 Notification of Compliance NETGEAR Wireless Routers Gateways APs Regulatory Compliance Information Note 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
21. Installation and Configuration 16 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 Channel Frequency The wireless channel in use can be from 1 to 11 for the United States and Canada or 1 to 13 for Europe and Australia The default is Auto Do not change the wireless channel unless you experience interference shown by lost connections or slow data transfers Should this happen you might need to experiment with different channels to see which is the best You can select the Auto channel option to have the access point intelligently pick the channel with the least interference When selecting or changing channels bear these points in mind e Access points use a fixed channel You can select the channel used This allows you to select a channel that provides the least interference and best performance In the United States and Canada 11 channels are available e If you are 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 e Wireless stations usually 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 happen only when the access points use the same SSID MCS Index Data Rate You can select the transmit data rate of the wireless network Depending on the band selected
22. N Access Point WNAP210 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 EAAnvIKh Greek ME THN MAPOY2A NETGEAR Inc AHAQNEI OTI Radiolan 2YMMOP ONETAI MPO TI OYZIOAEIZ ANAITHZEIZ KAI TI2 AOINEZ 2XETIKE2 AIATAZEIZ TH2 OAHTMAZ 1999 5 EK Frangais French Italiano Italian Par la pr sente NETGEAR Inc declare que l appareil Radiolan est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999 5 CE Con la presente NETGEAR Inc dichiara che questo Radiolan conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999 5 CE Latviski Latvian Lietuviy Lithuanian Ar So NETGEAR Inc deklara ka Radiolan atbilst Direkt vas 1999 5 EK b tiskaj m prasibam un citiem ar to saistitajiem noteikumiem Siuo NETGEAR Inc deklaruoja kad Sis Radiolan atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999 5 EB Direktyvos nuostatas Nederlands Dutch Malti Maltese Magyar Hungarian Hierbij verklaart NETGEAR Inc dat het toestel Radiolan in overeenstemming is met de essenti le eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EG Hawnhekk NETGEAR Inc jiddikjara li dan Radiolan jikkonforma mal htigijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti ohrajn relevanti li hemm fid Dirrettiva 1999 5 EC Alul
23. This chapter describes how to set up your access point for wireless connectivity to your LAN This basic configuration will enable computers with 802 11b g n wireless adapters to connect to the Internet or access printers and files on your LAN This chapter covers the following topics Wireless Equipment Placement and Range Guidelines Prepare to Install the Access Point Connect to the Access Point Log In to the Access Point Configure LAN Settings Set Basic IP Options Set Up and Test Basic Wireless Connectivity QoS Settings Deploy the Access Point Wireless Security Options Security Profiles Restrict Wireless Access by MAC Address You need to prepare these three things before you can establish a connection through your wireless access point A location for the access point that conforms to the guidelines in the following section Wireless Equipment Placement and Range Guidelines on page 10 The wireless access point connected to your LAN through a device such as a hub switch router or cable or DSL gateway One or more computers with correctly configured 802 11b g n wireless adapters ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 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 access point The latency data throughput performance and notebook power consumption of wireless adapters also vary depending on
24. Wireless N Access Point Configuration Monitoring Maintenance Support tocout J Password Reset Remote Management Upgrade iin SNMP gt Remote Console SNMP Settings SNMP Enable Disable Read Only Community Name public Read Write Community Name private Trap Community Name trap IP Address to Receive Traps CANCEL APPLY Enter the following information in the SNMP fields e SNMP Enable SNMP to allow the SNMP network management software such as HP OpenView to manage the wireless access point through 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 e 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 The default is 0 0 0 0 Click Apply Management 33 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 Remote Console 3 Select Maintenance gt Remote Management gt Remote Console Configuration Monitoring Maintenance Support LOGOUT Password gt SNMP Reset Remote Management Upgrade Remote Console gt Remote Console Remote Console Secure S
25. Wireless Settings 802 11b bg ng Wireless Mode 2 4GHz Band O 11b 1ibg iing Turn Radio On Wireless Network Name SSID NETGEAR 11ng Broadcast Wireless Network Name SSID O Yes No Channel Frequency Auto MCS Index Data Rate Channel Width Guard Interval Output Power Ensure that the auto channel default feature is selected for your network This feature selects a channel that has the least interference You don not need to change the wireless channel unless you notice interference 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 access point Note If you select a wireless mode option and other settings on this screen are disabled then you have to select the Turn Radio On check box to enable options on this screen Installation and Configuration 15 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 5 Click Apply to save any changes 6 Select Security For initial configuration and testing the Security field for Profile 1 the default profile is set to Open System and the SSID is set to NETGEAR 11ng for information about hot to configure a profile see Security Profiles on page 21 Note The SSID of any wireless client has to match the SSID you configured in the access point If they do not match you cannot get a wireless connection 7 Click Apply to save any changes 8 Configure and test your remaining
26. _id 2649 Notification of Compliance 78 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 Interference Reduction Table The following table shows the recommended minimum distance between NETGEAR equipment and household appliances to reduce interference in feet and meters Household Appliance Recommended Minimum Distance in feet and meters Microwave ovens 30 feet 9 meters Baby Monitor Analog 20 feet 6 meters Baby Monitor Digital 40 feet 12 meters Cordless phone Analog 20 feet 6 meters Cordless phone Digital 30 feet 9 meters Bluetooth devices 20 feet 6 meters ZigBee 20 feet 6 meters Notification of Compliance 79 Index Numerics 192 168 0 210 static IP address 11 255 255 255 0 default subnet 11 A access control 30 access point default name 18 access point mode 40 access point deployment of 19 access points placement of multiple 10 activity logs 44 aggregation length 49 AMPDU 49 AP EDCA parameters 50 AP lists 43 authentication 22 B beacon interval 49 C Channel 17 CLI command sets 66 compliance 75 configuration backup file 36 erasing 37 restoring 36 retrieving configuration file 37 saving 37 country 12 40 D data rate 17 default gateway 40 default password 12 default settings 63 default subnet mask 11 deployment 19 DHCP client 14 40 DTIM interval 50 dynamic IP addresses enabling 14 18 E equipment placement 10 Ethernet RJ 45
27. a 2 Video E Data 3 Voice The QoS options are as follows AP EDCA parameters Specify the AP EDCA parameters for different types of data transmitted from the access point to the wireless client e Station EDCA parameters Specify the Station EDCA parameters for different types of data transmitted from the wireless client to the access point If WMM is disabled you cannot configure Station EDCA parameters Advanced Configuration 50 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 The following table describes the settings for QoS queues Table 4 QoS queues and parameters QoS queue Description Data 0 Voice Data 1 Video Data 2 Best Effort High priority queue minimum delay Time sensitive data such as VoIP and streaming media are automatically sent to this queue High priority queue minimum delay Time sensitive video data is automatically sent to this queue Medium priority queue medium throughput and delay Most traditional IP data is sent to this queue Data 3 Background Lowest priority queue high throughput Bulk data that requires maximum 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
28. a Encryption TKIP Wireless Client Security Separation O yes No VLAN ID E 5 In the Network Authentication field select one of the following e WPA2 with Radius e WPA with Radius e WPA2 8 WPA with Radius The encryption type displayed in the Data Encryption field is automatically updated based on your selection in the Network Authentication list 6 Leave the Wireless Client Security Separation radio button set to No it is selected by default If this feature is 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 WPA2 PSK WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK amp WPA PSK Make sure that your wireless clients support the option that you plan to use WPA2 PSK or WPA PSK gt To configure WPA2 PSK WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK amp WPA PSK 1 Select Configuration gt Security gt Profile Settings The profile settings you selected display 2 Select the radio button of the security profile you want to modify and click Edit Edit Security Profile Profile Definition Profile Name fNETceaR Wireless Network Name SSID NETGEAR iig Broadcast Wireless Network Name SSID Authentication Settings Network Authentication Data Encryption WPA Passphrase Network Key Wireless Client Security Separation VLAN ID Installation and Configuration 27 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP
29. a 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 20cm between the radiator amp your body Caution Ce dispositif est conforme a la norme CNR 210 d Industrie Canada applicable aux appareils radio exempts de licence Son fonctionnement est sujet aux deux conditions suivantes 1 le dispositif ne doit pas produire de brouillage pr judiciable et 2 ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage regu y compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement ind sirable NOTE IMPORTANTE Declaration d exposition aux radiations Cet quipement est conforme aux limites d exposition aux rayonnements IC tablies pour un environnement non contr l Cet quipement doit tre install et utilis avec un minimum de 20 cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps GPL License Agreement GPL may be included in this product to view the GPL license agreement go to fto downloads netgear com files GPLnotice pdf For GNU General Public License GPL related information please visit http support netgear com app answers detail a
30. a configuration problem check these items You might 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 might not have the correct TCP IP settings to communicate with the network Restart the computer and check that TCP IP is set up correctly for that network In Windows the usual setting for Network Properties is Obtain an IP address automatically DHCP client The access point s default values might not work with your network Check the access point default configuration against the configuration of other devices in your network Time Out Error for URL or IP Address A number of things could be causing this Try the following troubleshooting steps Check whether other computers on the network work without errors If they do ensure that your computer s TCP IP settings are correct If you are using a fixed static IP address check the subnet mask default gateway DNS and IP addresses If the computers are configured correctly but still not working ensure that the access point is connected and turned on Connect to it and check its settings If you cannot connect to it check the LAN and power connections Troubleshooting and Debugging 60 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 e Ifthe access point is configured correctly check your Internet connection DSL or cable modem and so on to make sure that it is working
31. ackup configuration config gt configuration setting apname access point name country country region http redirect enable HTTP redirection http redirect url HTTP redirection URL interface select wireless lan interface wlan gt wireless LAN interface setting 2 4GHz gt 2 4 GHz wireless LAN interface setting aggregation length aggregated packet size ampdu aggregated MAC Protocol Data Unit beacon interval wireless beacon period in TU 1024 us channel wireless channel depends on country and wireless mode channelwidth wireless channel width dtim interval wireless DTIM period in beacon interval xtension protection spacing Wireless extension protection spacing fragmentation length wireless fragmentation threshold even only guardinterval interval from interference from other transmissions knownap add add known access point knownap del delete known access point 66 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 macacl add add wireless access control ACL macacl database delete wireless access control ACL database macacl del delete wireless access control ACL mcsrate transmit data rate mode nable wireless access control ACL operation mode wireless operation mode power wireless transmit power preamble w
32. ame NETGEAR Wireless Network Name SSID NETGEAR 11ng Broadcast Wireless Network Name SSID Yes No Authentication Settings Network Authentication Data Encryption Wireless Client Security Separation Yes VLAN ID 1 3 Give your profile a meaningful name so that you can remember it later 4 The wireless network name SSID is set by default to identify it as NETGEAR 11ng 5 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 6 Select the network authentication type you want to use for this profile Installation and Configuration 25 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 7 Leave Wireless Client Security Separation set to No it is disabled by default If this feature is enabled the associated wireless clients will not be able to communicate with each other 8 If the hubs and switches on your LAN support the VLAN 802 1Q standard and this feature has been enabled the default VLAN ID for WNAP210 is associated with each profile The default profile VLAN ID has to match the IDs used by other network devices 9 Click Apply to save your security profile settings 10 Click Back Your new settings display in the Security Profiles table identified by the name of the profile A VLAN ID is also assigned to your profile Note Security profiles that share the same type of network authentication need not share the
33. ation message Specifies the data beacon rate between 1 and 255 The default is 3 e Preamble Type A long transmit preamble can provide a more reliable connection or a slightly longer range A short transmit preamble gives better performance The Auto setting automatically handles both long and short preambles The default is Auto Advanced QoS Settings 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 have to support WMM For most networks the default QoS Quality of Service queue settings work well You can specify parameters on multiple queues for increased throughput and better performance of differentiated wireless traffic like VoIP and other types of audio video and streaming media as well as traditional IP data Configuration Monitoring Maintenance Support System IP Nir Security Wireless Bridge Basic QoS Settings Advanced Qos Settings Wireless Settings QoS Settings E TD 802 11b bg ng AP EDCA parameters Queue _ is Data 0 Best Effort Data 1 Background s A 1023 0 Data 2 Video 15 w 3008 Data 3 Voice i KA al 1504 Station EDCA parameters Data O Best Effort MG 1023 w o Data 1 Background 15 w 1023 w lo Dat
34. atistics The Statistics screen displays Configuration Monitoring Maintenance Support System Wireless Stations Rogue AP Logs Statistics Wired Ethernet TAI 13622 19679 2181298 25195358 Wireless 11ng Sees Received ye Transmitted Unicast Packets o Broadcast Packets Multicast Packets Total Packets Total Bytes AS REFRESH naay maid Monitoring 44 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 You can click Refresh to update the statistics information for each interface The following information fields are displayed on the Statistics screen Packets The number of packets sent and received since the access point was restarted Bytes The number of bytes sent and received since the access point was restarted Unicast Packets The unicast packets sent and received since the access point was restarted Multicast Packets The broadcast packets sent and received since the access point was restarted Total Packets The wireless packets sent and received since the access point was restarted Total Bytes The wireless bytes sent and received since the access point was restarted Monitoring 45 Advanced Configuration This chapter describes how to configure the advanced features of your access point This chapter includes the following sections e 802 1Q VLAN e Hotspot Settings e Advanced Wireless Settings e Advanced QoS Settings e Wireless Bridging and Repeating 46
35. cated 3 Click Apply to save your settings Installation and Configuration 24 gt ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 Change or Edit a Security Profile The access point allows you to set up eight different security profiles You can configure each profile with a different security option for network authentication To set up a security profile If you are using a RADIUS server configure the RADIUS settings first as described in the RADIUS Server Settings on page 24 1 Select Configuration gt Security gt Profile Settings The profile settings you selected display Configuration Monitoring Maintenance Support System IP Wireless urity Wireless Bridge gt Profile Settings Profile Settings y Advanced Profile Settings 802 11b bg ng S Profile Name SSID Security VLAN Enable NETGEAR 11ng Open System 1 NETGEAR 1_ling Open System NETGEAR 2_ling Open System NETGEAR 3 1ing Open System NETGEAR 4_1ing Open System NETGEAR 5_1ing Open System NETGEAR 6_ling Open System OOCOOO00 eo OOOUOOOO8 NETGEAR 7 ilng Open System EDIT CANCEL APPLY 2 Select the radio button of the profile you want to modify and click Edit The Edit Security Profile screen for the selected profile displays Configuration Monitoring Maintenance Support tocour System IP Wireless c Wireless Bridge gt Profile Settings Edit Security Profile gt Bivenced i Profile Definition Profile N
36. cation server primary system accounting server authenticatio shared secret authentication server secondary authenticatio port authenticatio server shared secret n server primary sharedsecret n server secondary port primary authentication server secondary authentication server secondary authentication server n server secondary sharedsecret secondary authentication time gt custom ntp server daylightsaving ntp client ntp server time zone vlan gt management vlan untagged vlan untagged vlan status exit file firmware upgrade password restore configuration t remote gt nable remote access via SSH ssh port SSH port sshd SSH daemon telnet nable remote access via Telnet snmp gt SNMP setting description SNMP system description read community SNMP ReadCommunity snmp status SNMP status trap community SNMP ReadCommunity trap server SNMP TrapServer IP address write community SNMP WriteCommunity spanning tree enable spanning tree protocol ime Setting custom NTP server host name daylight saving NTP client host name NTP server host name t SS Vy SEN ime zone lan settings lan management id untagged vlan id untagged vlan status logout from CLI upload new system firmware file system password stor
37. channel frequency The default is Full The transmit power might vary depending on the local regulatory regulations QoS Settings 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 need to support WMM Wi Fi Multimedia WMM is enabled by default in the access point gt To change the QoS settings 1 Select Configuration gt Wireless gt Basic gt QoS Settings The QoS Settings screen displays Configuration Monitoring Maintenance Support System IP Wireless Security Wireless Bridge ante QoS Settings Wireless Settings QoS Settings Advanced Qos Settings 802 11b bg ng Enable Wi Fi Multimedia WMM Enable Disable WMM Powersave Enable Disable CANCEL 2 Select the Enable radio buttons for the options settings that you want to use 3 Click Apply to save your settings Deploy the Access Point Before mounting the access point in a high location first set up and test the access point to verify wireless network connectivity By default the access point has the DHCP client disabled If your network uses dynamic IP addresses you need to change this setting To connect to the access point after the DHCP server on your network assigns it a new IP addres
38. curity features appropriate for your needs 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 computers so that unknown computers cannot wirelessly connect to the access point MAC address filtering adds an obstacle against unwanted access to your network but the data broadcast over the wireless link is fully exposed See Restrict Wireless Access by MAC Address on page 29 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 but the data is still fully exposed to a determined snoop using specialized test equipment like wireless sniffers See Security Profiles on page 21 Use WPA2 or WPA Security Option A security option is the type of security protocol applied to your wireless network The security protocol encrypts data transmissions and ensures that only trusted devices receive authorization to connect to your network There are several types of encryption Wi Fi Protected Access Il WPA2 WPA and Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP WPA2 is the latest and most secure and is recommended if your equipment supports it See Security Profiles on page 21 Note WEP and TKIP provide only legacy slower rates of operation NETGEAR recommends AES encryption
39. e The default is disabled e Syslog Server IP Address The access point sends all the syslog files to the specified IP address if the syslog option is enabled The default is 0 0 0 0 Port Number The port number configured in the syslog server on your LAN The default is 514 3 Click Apply to save your syslog settings Restore Defaults You can restore the access point to the factory default settings using the Restore Defaults menu selection or by using the Restore Factory Settings button see Factory Default Settings on page 63 Management 37 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 gt To restore the factory settings 1 Select Maintenance gt Reset gt Restore Defaults The Restore Defaults screen displays Configuration Monitoring Maintenance Support Password R Remote Management Upgrade Reboot AP Restore Defaults Restore Defaults Restore to factory default settings Yes No 2 Select the Yes radio button 3 Click Apply The access point password is password the access point DHCP client is disabled the default LAN IP address is 192 168 0 236 and the access point name is reset to the name printed on the label on the bottom of the unit Management 38 Monitoring This chapter covers the following topics System Information Wireless Stations Enable Rogue AP Detection View and Save AP Lists Activity Log Network Traffic Statistics 39 ProSafe Wireless N Access Poin
40. e access point to the Ethernet network so that computers with 802 11b g n wireless adapters will be able to communicate with computers on the Ethernet network For this to work correctly you should verify that you have met all of the system requirements shown in System Requirements on page 6 Installation and Configuration 10 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 Connect to the Access Point Tip Before mounting the access point in a high location set up and test the access point to verify wireless network connectivity 0 To connect the access point 1 Prepare a computer with an Ethernet adapter If this computer is already part of your network record its TCP IP settings 2 Turn on your computer and configure it with a static IP address of 192 168 0 210 anda subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 3 Connect an Ethernet cable from the access point to the computer 4 Connect the power adapter to the access point and verify the following The Power LED goes on The Ethernet LAN LED is lit when the access point is connected to a powered on computer The WLAN LED is blinking Log In to the Access Point The access pointis set by default with the IP address of 192 168 0 236 with DHCP disabled If you log in using the default IP address the computer you use to connect to the access point has to be set up with an IP address in the range 192 168 0 0 to 192 168 0 255 and a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 If DHCP is enabled the
41. e access point to use the types of network authentication shown in the table Table 2 Network authentication types Type Description Open System Can be used with WEP encryption or no encryption Shared Key Compatible with WEP encryption You enter at least one shared key Legacy 802 1x You have to set up the RADIUS server settings to use this option WPA with RADIUS You have to set up the RADIUS server settings to use this option WPA2 with RADIUS Select this only if all clients support WPA2 If selected you have to WPAZ2 is a later version of WPA Use 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 have to use TKIP AES encryption and configure the RADIUS server settings WPA PSK You have to use TKIP or TKIP AES encryption and enter the WPA passphrase network key WPA2 PSK Select this only if all clients support WPA2 If selected you have to WPA2 is a later version of WPA use AES and 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 have to use TKIP AES encryption and enter the WPA passphrase network key Installation and Configuration 22 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 Data Encryption The available o
42. e devices Use the paper template provided to determine the location for the mounting holes Drill holes 3 8 inches 9 mm and 13 16 in 20 mm deep The holes should be 10 1 4 in 26 cm apart as shown in A Then tap in the anchors as shown in B aa a gt mee y cc Kb A A Dr A B C D The tabs at the center of each bracket hook into the center vent slots on the bottom of the access point The tabs on the ends of the brackets hook into the corner vent slots on the top of the access point Hook the center tabs of one bracket in first Then gently snap the tabs at the ends of the bracket into the top vents as shown in C Repeat for the second bracket Attach the brackets to the anchors using the screws from the mounting kit as shown in D Connect an Ethernet cable from your access point to a LAN port on your router switch or hub If power is not provided by PoE connect the power adapter to the wireless access point and plug the power adapter into a power outlet The Power LAN and WLAN LEDs should light up Installation and Configuration 19 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 Wireless Security Options Anyone wih a compatible wireless adapter can receive your wireless data transmissions well beyond your walls For this reason use the security features of your wireless equipment The access point provides highly effective security features which are covered in detail in this chapter Deploy the se
43. e shes 32 Remote Management a a canon oboe Cage a A 32 Remote Console 21ii0e0cccenapeerereeabbenebienedpedachenga 34 Management Using Telnet 2 402064 00500 ee ce eee ee acre 34 Upgrade the Access Point Firmware 0 0000 eee eee eee 35 Save or Restore the Configuration File 0 0 00 eae eae 36 Enable the Syslog Server cdc apa hee ce bese PARA KAKA DAA 37 Restore DefaullS sio ah Kamayan Sk Swi a slew eee eaves 37 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 Chapter 4 Monitoring System INTOIMAON 24 amag tiara arre KALAGAYANG 40 Wireless Slani asias ctas is a AKA URREN E 41 Enable Rogue AP Detection 2 2 aaa awa ee eenes 41 Importa Rogue AP List from a File 2 7 2a magawa a am ee eas 42 View and Save AP ListSs i ic c3s20cdsonesdareee PIGA PA KABANG GANG 43 Create AP Lists Manually 2 2 ce eee o 43 Activity LOG ok yna Get di A AA 44 Network Traffic Statistics ica ds eee de ae 44 Chapter 5 Advanced Configuration BOTO MEAN riae tes nb ete eee es 47 Untagged VLAN S ceau tedan Sate da ope hahah ADA LEAN 47 Management VLANS 2 00 e eee eens 47 Hotspot SENOS 250002 deve GEES A 48 Advanced Wireless Settings 0 000450 ceed eed ene cee tenes 48 Advanced Wireless Settings Fields 0 0 eee eee 49 Advanced QoS SeuingS 2430 205 0 ose2gagaseseioeds roda 50 Wireless Bridging and Repeating 2502 4 0000000e 00 een ee aes 51 Point to Point Bridge coca asa radon a 53 Point
44. eless Bridging and Repeating check box This allows you to select a bridging mode 3 Select Repeater and configure enter the remote MAC address of AP 2 Click Apply 4 Configure the second access point AP 2 in repeater mode with MAC addresses of AP 1 and AP 3 5 Configure the third access point AP 3 in repeater mode with the remote MAC address of AP 2 6 Verify the following parameters for all access points e The access points are configured to operate in the same LAN network address range as the LAN devices e All access points need to be on the same LAN That is all the LAN IP addresses of the access points have to be in the same network e If you are using DHCP all access points should be set to Obtain an IP address automatically DHCP Client See Set Basic IP Options on page 13 All access points use the same SSID channel authentication mode if any and encryption 7 Verify connectivity across the LANs Advanced Configuration 56 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 A computer on any LAN segment should be able to connect to the Internet or share files and printers with computers or servers connected to any of the three WLAN segments 8 Click Apply to save your settings You can extend repeating by adding up to two additional access points configured in repeater mode However since repeater configurations communicate in half duplex mode the bandwidth decreases as you add repeaters to the networ
45. en 4 Click Import to upload the list to the AP Monitoring 42 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 View and Save AP Lists The access point detects nearby access points and wireless stations and maintains them in a list You can use this list to prevent wireless stations from connecting to the access point 1 Select Monitoring gt Rogue AP Select Unknown AP List or Known AP List as required The respective screens display Configuration Monitoring Maintenance Support System Wireless Stations Logs Statistics unknown AP iist Unknown AP List gi AY Liat Unknown AP List MAC Address SSID Privacy Channel Rate Beacon Int of Beacons Last Beacon REFRESH SAVE Configuration Monitoring Maintenance Support System Wireless Stations f Logs Statistics Unknown AP Lit Known AP List A Ean AP List REFRESH SAVE 2 In the Unknown AP List or the Known AP List screen click Refresh to update the corresponding list 3 Click Save to export the list of unknown or known APs to a file A disalog box opens so you can browse to the location where you want to save the file The default file name is WNAP210Rogue cfg You can now import the saved lists into the Rogue AP screen Create AP Lists Manually You can create and save lists of devices manually 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
46. ep passphrase key wireless wep key typ 7th security profile authentication type data encryption hide network name hide network nam keyl I key2 key3 key4 keyno name presharedkey communication ssid status vlan id 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 network name 1 32 chars profile status VLAN id wep pass phras wepkeytype 8 gt authentication encryption wireless wep passphrase key wireless wep key typ 8th security profile authentication type data encryption hide network name hide network nam keyl wireless wep key 1 key2 wireless wep key 2 key3 wireless wep key 3 key4 wireless wep key 4 keyno key number name profile name presharedkey pre shared key security separation disable associated wireless client communication ssid network name 1 32 chars status profile status vlan id VLAN id wep pass phras wireless wep passphrase key wepkeytype wireless wep key typ Command Line Reference 70 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 wireless bridge gt security profile gt gt authentication encry
47. er device MAC cloning can also be enabled in lient mode gt To edit a wireless bridge profile 1 Select a radio button for any option an Edit button displays 2 Click Edit to display a screen similar to the following Configuration Monitoring Maintenance Support System IP Wireless Security Edit Security Profile Profile Definition Profile Name NETGEAR WDS 1 Remote MAC Address Authentication Settings Network Authentication Open System iv Data Encryption None v 3 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 Advanced Configuration 52 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 Point to Point Bridge APs in point to point bridge mode A AP2 AP 1 Aa ae ee x P os o smn Hub or switch Ed gt LAN Segment 1 LAN Segment 2 Figure 3 Point to point bridge mode To configure a point to point bridge 1 Select Configuration gt Wireless Bridge gt Bridging and Repeating The Bridging and Repeating screen displays Configuration Monitoring Maintenance Support System Bridging and Repeating Bridging and Repeating 802 11b bg ng Enable Wireless Bridging and Repeating O Local MAC Address 00 22 3f 8b 1b 90 Wireless Point to Point Bridge Wireless Point to Multi
48. f any specified stations through the acess point When you enable access control the access point accepts connections only from clients on the selected access control list This provides an additional layer of security Note If configuring the access point 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 To make further changes you have to connect to the access point from computer that is on the access control list gt To restrict access based on MAC addresses 1 Log in to the WNAP210 using the default address of http 192 168 0 236 user name of admin and default password of password or whatever LAN address and password you have set up Installation and Configuration 29 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 2 Select Configuration gt Security gt Advanced gt MAC Authetication The MAC Authetication screen displays WNAP210 NETGEAR ProSafe Monitoring Maintenance Support System IP Wireless Security Wireless Bridge gt Profile Settings MAC Authentication Advances MAC Authentication Rogue AP 802 11b bg ng z Radius Server Settings Turn Access Control On Select Access Control Database Trusted Wireless Stations ADD DELETE Available Wireless Stations MAC Address Station ID MAC Address aa REFRESH CANCEL APPLY 3 Select the Turn
49. g the access point make sure that your system has the following A 10 100 1000 Mbps local area network device such as a hub or switch The Category 5 UTP straight through Ethernet cable with RJ 45 connector included in the package or one like it A 100 120 V 50 60 Hz AC power source A web browser for configuration such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 0 or later or Mozilla 3 0 or later At least one computer with the TCP IP protocol installed 802 11b g or 802 11b g compliant devices What Is In the Box The product package should contain the following items ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 Power adapter and cord 12V DC 1 0A Straight through Category 5 Ethernet cable Product Installation Guide Resource CD which includes this manual Vertical stand feet 2 Wall mount kit made up of brackets 2 and hardware Contact your reseller or customer support in your area if there are any missing or damaged parts Refer to the NETGEAR website at htip kbserver netgear com main asp for the telephone number of customer support in your area You should keep the Product Installation Guide along with the original packing materials and use the packing materials to repack the access point if you need to return it for repair To qualify for product updates and product warranty NETGEAR encourages you to register on the NETGEAR website at http my netgear com registration login aspx Getting Started 6 ProSafe Wireless N Acce
50. hell SSH Enable Disable Telnet Disable Enter the following information in the Remote Console screen e Secure Shell SSH If set to Enable the wireless access point allows remote access only through Secure Shell and Secure Telnet The default is Enable e Telnet If set to Enable the wireless access point allows remote access through Telnet The default is Disable If Telnet is enabled and the access point is accessed using a browser the Telnet access is disconnected Click Apply Management Using Telnet 1 3 Enter the desired CLI commands You can enter help to display the CLI command help Open a secure Telnet session from your computer to the access point The screen shown in the following figure should display 8 Telnet 192 168 0 236 Telnet Telnet netgear334408 login admin open 192 168 060 236 Password netgear334408 show configuration lap information apname netgear334408 macaddress 69 22 3F 8B 1B 96 firmware version WNAP216_1 BETA2 country region unitedstates http redirect disable http redirect url http www netgear com spanning tree disable time zone usa pacific ssh disable telnet enable syslog disable Enter the login name and password admin and password are the defaults After successful login the lt Access Point Name gt prompt should display In this example the prompt is netgear334408 The CLI commands are listed in Appendix B Command Line Refere
51. ious wireless LAN parameters for 11b g n mode The default wireless LAN parameters usually work well However you can use these settings to fine tune the overall performance of your access point for your environment Advanced Configuration 48 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 gt Toconfigure advanced wireless settings 1 Select Configuration gt Wireless gt Advanced gt Wireless Settings The Wireless Settings screen displays Configuration Monitoring Maintenance Support tocour System IP Wireless Security Wireless Bridge Basic Wireless Settings v Advanced Wireless Settings QoS Settings Wireless Settings 802 11b bg ng RTS Threshold 0 2347 2347 Fragmentation Length 256 2346 2346 Beacon Interval 100 1000 100 Aggregation Length 1024 65535 65535 AMPDU Enable Disable RIFS Transmission Enable Disable DTIM Interval 1 255 3 Preamble Type Auto Long 2 Enter the appropriate information in the following fields 3 Click Apply to enable the wireless settings Advanced Wireless Settings Fields The following fields are available in the advanced Wireless Settings screen 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 transmitti
52. ireless preamble only effect on 802 11b rates radio nable wireless radio rate wireless transmission date rate rifs transmission nable successive frame transmission at different transmit powers rogue ap detection nable rogue access point detection rts threshold Wireless RTS CTS threshold security profile gt create security profile 1 gt 1st security profile authentication authentication type encryption data encryption hide network nam hide network name keyl wireless wep key 1 key2 Wireless wep key 2 key3 wireless wep key 3 key4 Wireless wep key 4 keyno key number name profile name presharedkey pre shared key security separation disable associated wireless client communication ssid network name 1 32 chars status profile status vlan id VLIAN id wep pass phras wireless wep passphrase key wepkeytype wireless wep key typ 1 25 2nd security profile authentication authentication type encryption data encryption Pal ae al hide network nam hide network name keyl wireless wep key 1 key2 wireless wep key 2 Command Line Reference 67 key3 key4 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 wireless wep key 3 keyno name presharedkey wireless wep key 4 key number profile name pre shared key security separation disable associated wireless client
53. irmware Upgrade Restore Settings Select file CANCEL APPLY Click Browse and browse to the location of the image rmg upgrade file Click Apply When the upload is completed your access point automatically restarts The upgrade process typically takes at least 3 minutes Management 35 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 Save or Restore the Configuration File The access point settings are stored in the access point in a configuration file This file can be saved backed up or restored You can also restore the factory settings as described in Enable the Syslog Server on page 37 gt To save your settings in a configuration file 1 Select Maintenance gt Upgrade gt Backup Settings to back up your current settings The Backup Settings screen displays Configuration Monitoring Maintenance Support tocaur Password Reset Remote Management gt Firmware Backup Settings Upgrade x gt Backup Settings Backup Settings Restore Settings Backup a copy of the current settings to a file BACKUP CANCEL APPLY 2 Click Backup Your browser extracts the configuration file from the access point and prompts you for a location on your computer to store the file 3 Give the file a meaningful name such as WNAP210 cfg and click Save gt To restore your settings from a saved configuration file 1 Select Maintenance gt Reset gt Restore Defaults The Restore Defaults screen displays 2 Se
54. k Client Mode In client mode the access point operates as a client bridge only and sends traffic to the selected remote AP or peer device To configure the access point for client mode 1 Select Configuration gt Wireless Bridge gt Bridging and Repeating The Bridging and Repeating screen displays WNAP210 NETGEAR ProSafe Wireless N Access Point Maintenance Support ocour Bridging and Repeating Bridging and Repeating 802 11b bg ng Enable Wireless Bridging and Repeating v Local MAC Address 00 22 3f 8b 1b 90 Wireless Point to Point Bridge Wireless Point to Multi Point Bridge Repeater Client MAC Clone Enable Disable MAC Clone Address CANCEL APPLY 2 Select the Enable Wireless Bridging and Repeating check box This allows you to select a bridging mode 3 Select Client You can now enable the MAC clone feature The default is Disable If you enable the MAC clone feature enter the MAC clone address 4 Click Apply Advanced Configuration 57 Troubleshooting and Debugging This chapter includes the following sections Troubleshooting with the LEDs Cannot Connect to the Access Point to Configure It Wireless Access to the Network Time Out Error for URL or IP Address Note For up to date WNAP210 installation details and troubleshooting guidance visit htip support netgear com 58 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 Troubleshooting with
55. lect No for Restore to factory default settings and then click Apply This displays a dialog box allowing you to select a file where you have previously saved configuration settings 3 Enter the full path to the file on your computer or click the Browse button to locate the file 4 When you have located the file click Restore to upload the file After completing the upload the access point reboots automatically Configuration Monitoring Maintenance Support Password Reset Remote Management Upgrade Reboot AP Restore Defaults Rear PS Restore Defaults Restore to factory default settings Yes No CANCEL APPLY Management 36 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 Enable the Syslog Server The Syslog screen allows you to enable the syslog option if you have a syslog server on your LAN gt Toenable a syslog server 1 Select Configuration gt System gt Advanced gt SysLog to display the Syslog screen Configuration Monitoring Maintenance Support m IP Wireless Security Wireless Bridge Basic Syslog Advanced General Syslog Settings Hotspot Enable Syslog Ss Syslog Server IP Address Port Number CANCEL APPLY 2 Specify the following settings e Enable Syslog Enable this option if you have a syslog server on your LAN If this feature is enabled you have to enter the IP address of your syslog server and the port number your syslog server is configured to us
56. n On a Import AP List from a file Replace Merge Browse Known AP List DELETE Unknown AP List mi Mac address 551p Channel 7 00 1E 2A AA D8 00 NETGEAR 11g 1 00 DE AD 10 0A 00 NETGEAR_11g 1 7 00 03 7F BE F1 34 NETGEAR 1 00 18 4D 74 2D 70 gateway test 5 00 03 7F 07 3B 7F 3 RRM KK 6 00 03 7F 00 02 F5 RRM_K 6 00 DE AD 10 07 00 pramod 6 00 03 7F 0B A9 A3 sams 6 REFRESH CANCEL Click Refresh to discover the APs See the following section for more information Click Move to add APs in the Unknown AP List to the Known AP List Click Delete to remove APs from the Known AP List back to the Unknown AP List 5 Select the Turn Rogue AP Detection On check box and click Apply ANN If you enable rogue AP detection the AP continuously scans the wireless network and collects information about all APs heard on its channel Import a Rogue AP List from a File You can import the Known AP List from a file gt To replace an existing AP list 1 Select the Replace radio button to replace the existing list of known APs 2 Click Browse and navigate to the location of the file containing the device list 3 Select the file and click Open 4 Click Import to upload the list to the AP gt To merge a file with an existing AP list 1 Select the Merge radio button to add the new MAC addresses to the existing list 2 Click Browse and navigate to the location of the file containing the device list 3 Select the file and click Op
57. nce Management 34 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 Upgrade the Access Point Firmware The firmware is stored in flash memory and can be upgraded as NETGEAR releases new firmware You can download upgrade files from the NETGEAR website If the upgrade file is compressed zip file you need to first extract the image rmt file before sending it to the access point You can send the upgrade file using your browser Note Use a web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or later or Netscape Navigator 4 78 or later or Mozilla 1 5 or later THe browser has to support HTTP uploads You cannot perform the software upgrade from a computer that is connected to the access point wirelessly You have to use a computer that is connected with an Ethernet cable A WARNING When uploading software to the 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 might fail corrupt the software and render the access point completely inoperable gt To upgrade the firmware 1 2 Download the new software file from the NETGEAR website save it to your hard disk and unzip it Select Maintenance gt Upgrade gt Firmware Upgrade The Firmware Upgrade screen displays Configuration Monitoring Maintenance Support Password Reset Remote Management gt Firmware Firmware Upgrade Ann Settings F
58. nect the adapter from its power source and then plug it in again Make sure that the antennas are securely connected to the access point Contact NETGEAR technical support if the WLAN LED remains off Troubleshooting and Debugging 59 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 Cannot Connect to the Access Point to Configure It Check these items The access point is installed correctly 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 access point is for a static IP address of 192 168 0 236 and a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 with DHCP disabled Make sure that your network configuration settings are correct If you are using the NetBIOS name of the access point to connect ensure that your computer and the access point 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 access point The default IP address is 192 168 0 236 and the default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 Wireless Access to the Network If you cannot connect wirelessly the wireless radio could be turned off in the Basic Wireless Settings screen see Basic Wireless Setting Fields on page 16 or there could be a configuration problem For
59. nect with Innovation NETGEAR ProSafe Wireless N Access Point Configuration Monitoring Maintenance Support tocour IP Wireless Security Wireless Bridge vBasic General Sentral Time General Advanced Access Point Name netgear334408 Country Region United States CANCEL APPLY gt To configure the LAN settings 1 Enter the access point name This unique name is the access point NetBIOS name The access point name is printed on the rear label of the access point The default is netgearxxxxxx where xxxxxxx represents the last 6 digits of the access point MAC address You can replace the default name with a unique name up to 15 characters long 2 From the Country Region drop down list select the region where the access point will be used the country region is not configurable in the United States but is configurable in the rest of the world Click Apply Note If your country or region is not listed check with NETGEAR support Installation and Configuration 12 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 3 Select Configuration gt System gt Basic gt Time Configuration Monitoring Maintenance Support IP Wireless Security Wireless Bridge Basic Time General Time Settings gt Time Advanced Time Zone USA Pacific Current Time Fri Dec 31 16 31 38 PST 1999 NTP Client Enable Disable Use Custom NTP Server O Hostname IP Address 4 Adjust the following fields
60. nfigured with the corresponding VLANs Management VLANs Management VLANs are used for managing traffic Telnet SNMP and HTTP to and from the access point Frames belonging to the management VLAN are not given any 802 1Q header when sent over the trunk If a port is in a single VLAN it can be untagged But if the port needs to be a member of multiple VLANs it has to be tagged Advanced Configuration 47 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 Hotspot Settings If you want the access point to capture and redirect all HTTP TCP port 80 requests use this feature to redirect the requests to the specified URL For example a hotel might want all wireless connections to go to its server to start a billing transaction Note The redirection occurs only the first time a wireless client opens a web browser o To set up a hotspot server 1 Select Configuration gt System gt Advanced gt Hotspot The Hotspot screen displays Configuration Monitoring Maintenance Support IP Wireless Security Wireless Bridge Basic Hotspot Advanced Hotspot Settings General Hotspot HTTP Redirect Enable Disable Syslo Ss Redirect URL 2 For HTTP Redirect enter the URL of the web server to which you want to redirect HTTP port 80 requests 3 Click Apply All port 80 requests are redirected to the specified URL Advanced Wireless Settings The Wireless Settings screen is used to configure and enable var
61. ng station sends out the actual packet until the silence period ends 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 Packets larger than the size specified in this field is fragmented The Fragmentation Length value has to be larger than the RTS Threshold value The default is 2346 Beacon Interval 100 1000 The time interval between 100 ms and 1000 ms for each beacon transmission which allows the access point to synchronize the wireless network The default is 100 Aggregation Length 1024 65535 The aggregation length defines the size of aggregated packets Larger aggregation lengths can sometimes lead to better network performance The default is 65535 AMPDU Aggregated MAC Pprotocol data unit Aggregates several MAC frames into a single large frame to achieve higher throughput The default is enabled Advanced Configuration 49 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 e RIFS Transmission Reduced interframe space RIFS transmissions are shorter than other interframe spaces and if this feature is enabled the access point allows transmission of successive frames at different transmit powers The default is disabled e DTIM Interval The delivery traffic indic
62. ngs 22 definition 21 SNMP default setting 33 SSID 16 SSID broadcast disabling 20 static IP address 11 station EDCA parameters 50 statistics 44 syslog 37 system information 40 system requirements 6 T technical support 2 Telnet 32 time setting 13 trademarks 2 troubleshooting LAN activity 59 timeout error 60 wireless Internet connection 60 troubleshooting using LEDs 59 troubleshooting connecting to the access point 60 trusted wireless stations 30 U upgrade firmware 35 user name 12 W Wi Fi Multimedia 18 wireless bridging 52 wireless bridging client mode 52 wireless channel 17 wireless client security separation 28 wireless connectivity testing 15 wireless mode 16 81 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 wireless network name 16 wireless radio turning off and on 16 wireless range 10 wireless repeater configuring 56 wireless security options 20 wireless settings advanced 49 wireless stations 41 wireless stations trusted 30 WPA with RADIUS 27 82
63. of the product Europe EU Declaration of Conformity CEO Marking by the above symbol indicates compliance with the Essential Requirements of the R amp TTE Directive of the European Union 1999 5 EC This equipment meets the following conformance standards EN300 328 2 4Ghz EN301 489 17 EN60950 1 For complete DoC visit the NETGEAR EU Declarations of Conformity website at htip support netgear com app answers detail a id 11621 EDOC in Languages of the European Community Language Statement Cesky Czech NETGEAR Inc timto prohlaSuje Ze tento Radiolan je ve shode se zakladnimi po adavky a dal mi pr slu n mi ustanoven mi smernice 1999 5 ES Dansk Danish Undertegnede NETGEAR Inc erkl rer herved at f lgende udstyr Radiolan overholder de v sentlige krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF Deutsch Hiermit erkl rt NETGEAR Inc dass sich das Ger t Radiolan in bereinstimmung mit German den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den brigen einschl gigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG befindet Eesti Estonian K esolevaga kinnitab NETGEAR Inc seadme Radiolan vastavust direktiivi 1999 5 EU p hinduetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele s tetele English Hereby NETGEAR Inc declares that this Radiolan is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC 75 Espa ol Spanish ProSafe Wireless
64. ption name wireless bridge setting create security profile 1st security profile authentication type data encryption profile name presharedkey remote mac status preshared key remote MAC profile status wep pass phras wepkey wepkeytype 25 authentication encryption name wireless wep passphrase key wireless wep key wireless wep key typ 2nd security profile authentication type data encryption profile name presharedkey remote mac status preshared key remote MAC profile status wep pass phras wepkey wepkeytype 3 gt authentication encryption name wireless wep passphrase key wireless wep key wireless wep key typ 3rd security profile authentication type data encryption profile name presharedkey remote mac status preshared key remote MAC profile status wep pass phras wepkey wepkeytype 4 gt authentication encryption name wireless wep passphrase key wireless wep key wireless wep key typ 4th security profile authentication type data encryption profile name presharedkey preshared key Command Line Reference 71 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 remote mac remote MAC status profile status wep pass phras wireless wep passphrase key wepkey wireless wep ke
65. ptions depend on the network authentication setting selected see Table 2 otherwise the default is None The Data Encryption settings are explained in the follokwing table Table 3 Data Encryption settings Data Encryption Type Description None No encryption is used 64 bits WEP Standard WEP encryption using 40 64 bit encryption 128 bits WEP Standard WEP encryption using 104 128 bit encryption 152 bits WEP Proprietary mode that works only with other wireless devices that support this mode TKIP This is the standard encryption method used with WPA and WPA2 AES This is the standard encryption method for WPA2 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 Passphrases and keys are used in the following ways 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 have to match keys used by the other wireless stations Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 4 If you are using WEP select the key to be used as the default key Data transmissions are always encrypted using the default key The other keys are used only to decrypt received data WPA Preshared Key Passphrase If you are using WPA PSK enter the passphrase here All wireless stations have to use the same passphrase network ke
66. re are two methods you can use to connect to the access point after the DHCP server on your network assigns it a new IP address e If your access point is to be deployed on a local network you can enter the NetBIOS name in your web browser The default wireless access point name is netgearxxxxxx where xxxxxx represents the last 6 bytes of the MAC address The MAC address is printed on the product abel Using the NetBIOS naming convention to access your router across several network segments is known to be unreliable e Reserve an IP address based on the access point s MAC address on the DHCP server That way if your router is deployed across several segments you can configure the access point with a static IP address which you can always use to log in to make future configuration changes gt To log in using the default IP address 1 Open a web browser such as Mozilla Firefox Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator 2 Connect to the access point by entering the default address of http 192 168 0 236 into your browser Installation and Configuration 11 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 3 The login screen displays Enter admin for the user name and password for the password both in lower case letters 4 Click Login Your web browser should automatically find the access point and display the General screen Configure LAN Settings When you log in the General screen displays NETGEAR WNAP210 Con
67. rest of the profiles are disabled and need to be enabled if configured Specify the following settings e Profile Name Use a name that makes it easy to recognize the profile and to tell profiles apart The default names are NETGEAR 11ng NETGEAR 1_11ng NETGEAR 2 11ng and so on You can enter a value of up to 32 alphanumeric characters e SSID This is the name of your wireless network It is set to the default name of NETGEAR_11ng for 802 11b g n e Security The wireless security used for this SSID VLAN You can use the default VLAN 1 or you can set up VLANs for your profiles See 802 1Q VLAN on page 47 Enable Select the Enable check box to enable the profile Installation and Configuration 21 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 Network Authentication Settings The access point is set by default as an open system with no authentication When setting up network authentication bear in mind the following e If you are using access point mode then all options are available In other modes such as repeater or bridge some options might be unavailable e Not all legacy 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 th
68. s Configuration Monitoring Maintenance Support Locour System Wirel Station Rogue AP Logs Statistics gt Wireless Stations Wireless Stations Available Wireless Stations MAC Address BSSID SSID Channel Rate State Type AID Mode Status REFRESH DETAILS 2 Click Refresh to update the list If the access point is rebooted the data on this screen is lost until the access point rediscovers the devices To force the access point to look for associated devices click the Refresh button Enable Rogue AP Detection The access point can detect rogue APs and wireless stations and can prevent them from connecting The access point maintains a list of access points and wireless stations that it detects in the area Initially all detected access points are displayed in the Unknown AP List You restrict communication to approved access points by adding them to the Known AP List and enabling rogue AP detection Monitoring 42 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 Monitoring 41 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 gt To enable rogue AP detection 1 Select Configuration 5 Security gt Advanced gt Rogue AP The Rogue AP screen displays P21 Si NETGEAR ProSa Wireless N Access Poin Monitoring Maintenance Support Losou System IP Wireless Security Wireless Bridge Profile Settings Rogue AP ees Rogue AP Rogue AP MAC Authentication 802 11b bg ng Turn Rogue AP Detectio
69. s 86 66 Mbps 115 56 Mbps 130 Mbps 144 44 Mbps 802 11ng data rates channel width 40 MHz and Guard Interval short 400 ms 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 802 11b bg ng operating frequencies e 2 412 2 462 GHz US 2 457 2 462 GHz Spain e 2 412 2 484 GHz Japan 2 457 2 472 GHz France 2 412 2 472 GHz Europe ETSI 802 11 b bg ng encryption 64 bits 128 and 152 bits WEP AES TKIP data encryption Network management Maximum number of 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 adapter Electromagnetic compliance Power Test Ethernet LAN Wireless LAN 12VDC 1 0A FCC Part 15 Class B and Class E CE and C TICK Environmental specifications Operating temperature O to 50 C Operating humidity 5 95 non condensing Supplemental Information 65 Command Line Reference The ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 AP can be configured through either the command line interface CLI a web browser or a MIB browser The CLI allows viewing and modification of the configuration from a terminal or computer through a Telnet connection Command Sets keyword Description backup configuration b
70. s enter the access point name in your web browser The default 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 access point Installation and Configuration 18 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 gt To deploy the access point 1 Disconnect the access point from the computer you used to configure it and put the access point where it will be deployed The best location is elevated such as on a wall or ceiling 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 Connect an Ethernet cable from your access point to a LAN port on your router switch or hub If you are not using PoE connect the power adapter to the wireless access point and plug the power adapter into a power outlet The Power and LAN LEDs should be on and the WLAN LED should blink Wall Mount Kit Optional Before mounting the access point in a high location first set up and test the access point to verify wireless network connectivity See Set Up and Test Basic Wireless Connectivity on page 15 gt To install the access point mounting brackets 1 Disconnect the access point and position it where it will be deployed The best location is elevated such as on a wall or ceiling or the top of a cubicle at the center of your wireless coverage area and within line of sight of all the mobil
71. s point Subnet Mask The subnet mask for the access point Default Gateway The default gateway for the access point communication DHCP Client Enabled indicates that the current IP address was obtained from a DHCP server on your network Disabled indicated a static IP configuration Access Point Mode The operating mode of the access point Access Point or Point to point Channel Frequency The channel the wireless port is using Rogue AP Detection Shows whether the rogue AP detection feature is enabled Monitoring 40 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 Wireless Stations This screen shows all IP devices associated with this access point in the wireless network defined by the wireless network name SSID For each device the screen shows the station ID MAC address IP address BSSID SSID AID channel rate status whether or not the station is allowed to communicate with the access point type mode and state A wireless network can include multiple wireless access points all using the same network name SSID This extends 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 the Wireless Stations screen includes only the stations associated with this access point gt To view the Available Wireless Stations list 1 Select Monitoring gt Wireless Stations The Wireless Stations screen display
72. same passphrase or keys Security profiles that use WEP have to share the same four keys but they do not need to use the same default key gt To enable your security profile 1 Select the Enable check box in the column next to your profile 2 Click Apply Your security profile is enabled If you enabled VLAN 802 1Q your VLAN profile is enabled See Set Basic IP Options on page 13 for information about how to enable VLAN 802 1Q WPA2 WPA2 amp WPA or WPA with RADIUS Make sure that your wireless clients support WPA 2 or WPA with RADIUS Note that you can set up the access point to work with a combination of clients some of which use WPA2 and some of which use WPA gt To configure WPA2 or WPA with RADIUS 1 Select Configuration gt Security gt Advanced gt RADIUS Server Settings The RADIUS Server Settings screen displays 2 Enter the RADIUS server settings as shown in RADIUS Server Settings on page 24 and click Apply 3 Select Configuration gt Security gt Profile Settings The profile settings you selected display Installation and Configuration 26 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 4 Select the radio button of the security profile you want to modify and click Edit Edit Security Profile Profile Definition Profile Name 39 7 Wireless Network Name SSID NETGEAR iig Broadcast Wireless Network Name SSID yes No Authentication Settings Network Authentication WPA with Radius z Dat
73. so that you can use the 11n rates and speed See Table 2 on page 22 Installation and Configuration 20 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 Security Profiles Security profiles let you set up unique security settings for each SSID You can configure up to eight unique 802 11b g n wireless security profiles on the access point Select Configuration gt Security gt Profile Settings to display the Profile Settings screen Configuration Monitoring Maintenance Support tocour System IP Wireless Security Wireless Bridge gt Profile Settings Profile Settings Advanced Profile Settings 802 11b bg ng PE Profile Name ESTU Security VLAN Enable Y NETGEAR NETGEAR 11ng Open System 1 NETGEAR 1 NETGEAR 1 1ing Open System NETGEAR 2 NETGEAR 2 1ing Open System NETGEAR 3 NETGEAR 3 1ing Open System NETGEAR 4 NETGEAR 4_ling Open System NETGEAR 5 NETGEAR 5_1ing Open System 0 30 0 540UN rm NETGEAR 6 NETGEAR 6_1ing Open System DODoDODO O O O O O O O NETGEAR 7 NETGEAR 7_iinmg Open System EDIT CANCEL APPLY If you are using a RADIUS server configure the RADIUS settings first as described in the RADIUS Server Settings on page 24 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 Only the first profile is enabled by default The
74. ss Point WNAP210 Hardware Description This section describes the front and rear hardware functions of the access point Front Panel The front hardware functions are described in the following figure and table Gy Power Test Ethernet WLAN LAN Figure 1 Front view The following table explains the LEDs Table 1 Front panel LEDs LED Description Power e Off Power is off 0 e On Power is on Test Blinking The device is running a self test or is loading software This LED might blink for a minute before going off If it continues to blink it indicates a system fault Ethernet Off A 10 Mbps link or no link is detected LAN Amber A 10 100 Mbps link is detected a e Green A 1000 Mbps link is detected WLAN Blinking blue Wireless activity has been detected Getting Started 7 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 Rear Panel Power Ethernet Restore Factory Settings Figure 2 Rear panel The access point rear panel functions are described in the following list e Power socket This socket connects to the 12V 1 0A power adapter e RJ 45 Ethernet port Use the Ethernet RJ 45 port to connect to an Ethernet LAN through a device such as a hub switch router or PoE switch e Restore Factory Settings button This button restores the access point to the factory default settings Getting Started 8 Installation and Configuration
75. styret Radiolan er i samsvar med de grunnleggende Norwegian krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF This device is a 2 4 GHz wideband transmission system transceiver intended for use in all EU member states and EFTA countries except in France and Italy where restrictive use applies In Italy the end user should apply for a license at the national spectrum authorities in order to obtain authorization to use the device for setting up outdoor radio links and or for supplying public access to telecommunications and or network services This device may not be used for setting up outdoor radio links in France and in some areas the RF output power may be limited to 10 mW EIRP in the frequency range of 2454 2483 5 MHZ For detailed information the end user should contact the national spectrum authority in France 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 20 cm between the radiator and your body This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with an
76. t WNAP210 System Information The System screen you access from the Monitoring tab provides a summary of the current access point configuration settings including current IP settings and current wireless settings This information is read only so any changes have to be made on other screens To access the System screen select Monitoring gt System Configuration Monitoring Maintenance Support Wireless Stations Rogue AP Logs Statistics System Access Point Information Access Point Name netgear334408 MAC Address 00 22 3f 8b 1b 90 Country Region United States Firmware Version WNAP210_1 0 BETA2 0 Current Time Fri Dec 31 19 00 04 PST 1999 Current IP Settings IP Address 192 168 0 236 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway DHCP Client Disabled Current Wireless Settings for 802 11ng Access Point Mode Access Point Channel Frequency Auto 1 Rogue AP Detection Disabled This screen shows the following information Access Point Name The NetBIOS name The default name can be changed MAC Address The MAC address of the access point s Ethernet port Country Region The domain or region for which the access point is licensed for use It might not be legal to operate this access point in a region other than one of those identified in this field Firmware Version The version of the firmware currently installed Current Time The time setting for the access point IP Address The IP address of the acces
77. te Console Upgrade the Access Point Firmware Save or Restore the Configuration File Enable the Syslog Server Restore Defaults 31 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 Change the Password The default password for the user name admin is password You should change this to a more secure password You cannot change the admin user name 0 To change the administrator password 1 Select Maintenance gt Password gt Change Password to display the Change Password screen Configuration Monitoring Maintenance Support Reset Remote Management Upgrade gt Change Password Change Password aki j Change Password Current Password New Password Repeat New Password Restore Default Password O Yes No CANCEL APPLY 2 Enter the password in the Current Password field 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 Remote Management Both the SNMP and Remote Console are enabled by default which allows for remote management of the WNAP210 from a client running SNMP management software as well as from a secure Telnet console Management 32 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 gt To set up an SNMP management interface 1 Select Maintenance gt Remote Management gt SNMP The SNMP screen displays as shown in the following figure NETGEAR WNAP210 nnect with Innovation NETGEAR ProSafe
78. 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 Configure gt Security gt Advanced gt Rogue AP and import the file Monitoring 43 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 Activity Log The Activity Log screen displays the access point system activity 1 Select Monitoring gt Logs The Logs screen displays Configuration Monitoring Maintenance Support System Wireless Stations Rogue AP Lo Statistics user warn kernel AG7100 cfg 2 Oxfff user warn kernel AG7100 cfg 3 0x7803ff user warn kernel AG7100 cfg_4 Oxffff user warn kernel AG7100 cfg 5 Oxfffef user warn kernel AG7100 done cfg2 0x7215 i user info kernel brtrunk port 1 eth0 ente daemon info init init starting pid 412 tt user info kernel brtrunk topology change d user info kernel brtrunk port 2 wifi0vap0 user info kernel brtrunk topology change d user info kernel brtrunk port 1 eth0 ente REFRESH CLEAR SAVE AS Ang nog i 2 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 your computer or to save the file to a disk drive Network Traffic Statistics The Statistics screen displays information for both wired LAN and wireless WLAN interface network traffic To view statistics select Monitoring gt St
79. the LEDs All LEDs Are Off It takes a few seconds for the Power LED to light Wait a minute and check the Power LED on the access point If the access point has no power Make sure that the power cord is connected to the access point Make sure that the power adapter is connected to a functioning power outlet If itis in a power strip make sure that the power strip is turned on If it is plugged directly into the wall verify that it is not a switched outlet Make sure that you are using the correct NETGEAR power adapter supplied with your access point LAN LED Is Off There is a hardware connection problem Check these items Make sure that the cable connectors are securely plugged in at the access point and the network device hub switch or router A switch hub or router has to be installed between the access point and the Ethernet LAN or broadband modem The LAN LED does not light if the link is 10 Mbps In such cases the LAN LED blinks if there is activity Make sure that the connected device is turned on Make sure that 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 WLAN LED Is Off The wireless radio is turned off see Basic Wireless Setting Fields on page 16 or the access point antennas are not working If the WLAN LED stays off when the wireless radio is on discon
80. the address of the router for the network segment to which the access point is connected The default is 0 0 0 0 Primary DNS Servers This is the IP address for the primary Domain Name Server used by stations on your LAN The default is 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS Servers This is the IP address for the secondary Domain Name Server used by stations on your LAN The default is 0 0 0 0 Installation and Configuration 14 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 Set Up and Test Basic Wireless Connectivity Follow the instructions in this section to set up and test basic wireless connectivity Once you have established basic wireless connectivity you can enable security settings appropriate for your needs Note If you connect wirelessly to the access point and you change the SSID channel or security profile settings you will lose your wireless connection when you click Apply To avoid this situation you can use a LAN connection to set up the access point gt To set up and test basic wireless connectivity 1 2 3 Select Configuration 5 System Verify that the correct country region in which the wireless interface will operate has been selected Click Apply to save any changes Select Configuration 5 Wireless and the following screen displays f Configuration Monitoring Maintenance Support System IP Wire Security Wireless Bridge Basic Wireless Settings Wireless Settings QoS Settings gt Advanced
81. tication drop down list select either Open System or Shared Key 4 From the Data Encryption drop down list select the encryption strength 64 bits 128 bits or 152 bits Installation and Configuration 28 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 5 You manually or automatically program the four data encryption keys These values have to be identical on all wireless clients and access points in your network Select either Automatic Enter a word or group of printable characters in the Passphrase box and click the Generate Keys button The four fields are automatically populated with key values Manual Enter the number of hexadecimal digits appropriate for the encryption strength 10 characters for 64 bit 26 digits for 128 bit or 32 characters for 152 bit WEP encryption any combination of 0 9 a f or A F Select which of the four keys will be the default 6 Select the key to be used as the default key by selecting the radio button Data transmissions are always encrypted using the default key 7 Leave the Wireless Client Security Separation radio button set to No it is selected by default If this feature is enabled associated wireless clients will not be able to communicate with each other This feature is intended for hotspots and other public access situations 8 Click Apply to save your settings Restrict Wireless Access by MAC Address The access control list lets you block the network access privilege o
82. to Multi Point Wireless Bridge A ce eee eae 54 Wireless Repeater 2 cave eee lie rr GA KANILA eee dees 56 Client MOUE aa AG a pa wad KA AG Beta do Age 57 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Debugging Troubleshooting with the LEDS scores errada 59 AMLEDS AT Off 5 pawa kan GP ARRANGE GANUN AGAR i Geass 59 LAN LEDIS Offs paaa ED 2 dd eee tte dais LARA 59 WLAN LED IS Of naa Ba Dad KA dada 59 Cannot Connect to the Access Point to Configure lt 60 Wireless Access to the Network 20 a naa sa naa AA Ka rr 60 Time Out Error for URL or IP Address 0 0 60 Appendix A Supplemental Information Factory Default Settings 23 maka a KGG heed garde Pe edhe near seed 63 Technical Specifications cee ee 65 Appendix B Command Line Reference Command SES aia ra AAA 66 Appendix C Notification of Compliance Index Getting Started The ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 is the basic building block of a wireless LAN infrastructure It provides connectivity between Ethernet wired networks and radio equipped wireless computers wireless devices print servers and other devices This chapter covers the following topics e System Requirements e What Is In the Box e Hardware Description For more information about the topics covered in this manual visit the support website at http support netgear com ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 System Requirements Before installin
83. trical outlet on a circuit different from that which the radio receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution e Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment e 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 Notification of Compliance 77 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 e For product available in the USA market only channel 1 11 can be operated Selection of other channels is not possible e This device and its antenna s must not be co located or operation in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations This digital apparatus ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Industry Canada This device complies with RSS 210 of the Industry Canad
84. ts use the same SSID channel authentication mode if any and encryption e All point to point access points need to have the AP 2 MAC address in their Remote AP MAC Address fields Verify connectivity across the LANs e A computer on any LAN segment should be able to connect to the Internet or share files and printers with any other computers or servers connected to any of the three LAN segments e Wireless stations should be able to connect to the access points as shown in the previous illustration If you require wireless stations to access any LAN segment you can add additional access points configured in wireless bridge mode to any LAN segment Click Apply to save your settings You can extend this multi point bridging by adding additional access points configured in point to point bridge mode for each additional LAN segment Furthermore you can extend the range of the wireless network with NETGEAR wireless antenna accessories Advanced Configuration 55 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 Wireless Repeater AP 1 All APs in repeater mode AP 3 AP 2 Router A Router E gt n E 4 E El A la bh la a LAN Segment 1 LAN Segment 2 Figure 5 Wireless repeater gt To configure the access point as a wireless repeater 1 For the first access point AP 1 on LAN Segment 1 select Configuration gt Wireless Bridge gt Bridging and Repeating The Bridging and Repeating screen displays 2 Select the Enable Wir
85. us Server Settings Rogue AP IP Address Port Shared Secret MAC Authentication z T fiadus Server Primary Authentication Server Secondary Authentication Server Primary Accounting Server eeccccccccce En aaa naaa A 1813 oooooo CANCEL APPLY 2 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 The default is 0 0 0 0 Port 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 when the supplicant wireless client is authenticated Primary 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 The default is 0 0 0 0 Port Port number of the RADIUS server The default 1813 Shared Secret This is shared between the wireless access point and the RADIUS server when the supplicant wireless client is authenti
86. wireless clients for wireless connectivity Check that they have a wireless link and can obtain an IP address by DHCP from the access point Then you can configure the wireless security Basic Wireless Setting Fields The following fields are available in the Wireless Settings screen Wireless Mode The default is 11ng The options are e 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 e 11bg Both 802 11b and 802 11g wireless stations can be used ding 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 display 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 devices and NETGEAR_11ng for 802 11b g n devices 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 but the data is still fully exposed to a determined snoop using specialized test equipment like wireless sniffers The default is Yes
87. y wepkeytype wireless wep key typ wmm gt wmm settings ap data0 best effort access point best effort voice data ap datal background access point low priority data ap data2 video access point video data ap data3 voic access point voice data station data0 best effort station best effort voice data station datal background station low priority data station data2 video station video data station data3 voic station voice data support support shared secret 1p gt set host IP address host IP address default gateway IP address of default gateway dhcp client enable dhcp client dns server IP address of DNS server 1097 syslog setting syslog enable syslog client syslog server ip syslog server IP address syslog server port syvslog server port number radius gt accounting server primary primary accounting server accounting server primary port primary accounting server port accounting server primary sharedsecret primary accounting server shared secret accounting server secondary secondary accounting server accounting server secondary port secondary accounting server port accounting server secondary sharedsecret secondary accounting server Command Line Reference 72 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 authentication server primary authenticatio shared secret n server primary port primary authenti
88. y The network key has to be from 8 to 64 characters in length Wireless Client Security Separation If this feature is 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 No VLAN ID If the hubs or switches on your LAN support the VLAN 802 1Q standard and this feature has been enabled the default VLAN ID for WNAP210 is associated with each profile The default profile VLAN ID has to match the IDs used by other network devices Installation and Configuration 23 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 RADIUS Server Settings You can set up or modify the RADIUS server settings to compliment network authentication security options The RADIUS server needs to be used with Legacy 802 1x and can be used with WPA and WPA2 network authentication When using a RADIUS server specify the RADIUS server settings before completing the network authentication security profile The RADIUS server settings apply to all profiles They o need to be configured only once per access point gt To set up or modify the RADIUS server settings 1 Select Configuration gt Security gt Advanced gt RADIUS Server Settings The RADIUS Server Settings screen displays Configuration Monitoring Maintenance Support System IP Wireless t Wireless Bridge Profile Settings Radius Server Settings Advanced Radi
89. y 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 ProSafe Wireless N Access Point WNAP210 complies with Part 15 Subpart B of FCC CFR47 Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions e This device may not cause harmful interference and e This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Radio Frequency Interference Warnings amp 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 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 However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation 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 methods e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment into an elec

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