User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1 Getting started
- 2 Installing the Access Point
- 3 Configuring the Access Point
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 When to configure the Access Point
- 3.3 Starting the Web Interface
- 3.4 Launching Web Interface manually
- 3.5 Contents of Web Interface
- 3.5.1 Settings Summary
- 3.5.2 Wireless Settings
- 3.5.3 Security against unauthorized network access
- 3.5.4 To add a a client to the exception list
- 3.5.5 To delete a client from the exception list
- 3.5.6 Security against eavesdropping
- 3.5.7 Change WEP password
- 3.5.8 Security against unauthorized configuration
- 3.5.9 Identity
- 3.5.10 IP Settings
- 4 Troubleshooting
- 5 Technical specifications 11 Mbps WLAN Access Point
- 6 Regulatory notes and statements
- 6.1 Wireless LAN, Health and Authorization for use
- 6.2 Regulatory Information/disclaimers
- 6.3 USA-FCC (Federal Communications Commission) statement
- 6.4 FCC Radio Frequency Exposure statement
- 6.5 FCC Interference Statement
- 6.6 Export restrictions
- 6.7 Europe - EU R&TTE Declaration of Conformity
- 6.8 Restricted Wireless LAN device use in EU
- A TCP and IP settings
- B Wireless LAN
- Index
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Configuring the Access Point Contents of Web Interface
3.5.3 Security against unauthorized network access
To protect your network against unauthorized network access you can
create an Access Control List (ACL).
To display the Security against unauthorized network page,
click .
You can choose to allow access to all clients or deny access to all
clients, and create a list of exceptions for both options.
The changes to the Access Control List on this page are accepted when
you click on the OK button.
Radio Channel This is the channel that the Access Point uses to
transmit and receive information (see also section
B.5.4: ‘Radio Channels’ on page 57).
The channel that you select here is restricted to
the channels that can be used within your
Regulatory domain.
Regulatory
Domain
The Regulatory domain is displayed here. Every
country has a Regulatory Domain concerning
radio channels that can be used to transmit and
receive signals (see also section
B.5.3: ‘Regulatory Domain’ on page 57).
This setting is a factory default that cannot be
changed.
Table 3-6 Web Interface page: Wireless Settings
Option Description