User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Notice
- Trademarks
- Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity
- Contents
- About this Guide
- Purpose
- Prerequisite Skills and Knowledge
- Conventions Used in this Document
- Help Us to Improve this Document!
- Browan Technical Support
- Chapter 1 – Introduction
- Chapter 2 - Installation
- Chapter 3 – Application Mode
- Chapter 4 – Reference Manual
- Welcome | Wizard
- Welcome | Wizard | Setup Wizard
- Welcome | Notice Board
- Welcome | Password
- Welcome | Wizard
- LAN Settings | Unit Configuration
- LAN Settings | Static DHCP Assignment
- LAN Settings | DHCP lease table
- Wireless Settings | Configuration
- Wireless Settings | Encryption
- Wireless Settings | WDS
- Wireless Settings | WMM
- Wireless Settings | Connection Control
- Wireless Settings | Client List
- Wireless Settings | Advanced
- Wireless Settings | Multiple SSIDs
- Internet Settings | Connection to ISP
- Firewall | Virtual Servers
- Firewall | Special Apps
- Firewall | SPI
- Firewall | QoS
- Firewall | Internet Access Policy
- Firewall | URL Filter
- System Tools | Restart
- System Tools | Time Zone
- System Tools | Configuration
- System Tools | Upgrade
- Advanced | Static Route
- Advanced | RIP
- Advanced | DDNS
- Advanced | Security
- Advanced | Proxy ARP
- Advanced | 1 to 1 NAT
- Advanced | SNMP
- Status and Logs | Status
- Status and Logs | Logs
- Status and Logs | Routing Table
- Status and Logs | Syslog
- Support | Support
- Appendix
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4. Enterprise Mode
Allows Enterprise-level User Authentication via 802.1x
and EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol). This
framework utilizes a central authentication server, such
as RADIUS, to authenticate each user on the network
before they join it.
This option features a WPA used in coordination with a
RADIUS server that uses either EAP-TLS or PEAP as
its authentication method. (This should only be used
when a RADIUS server is connected to the Router.)
First, select the type of encryption method you want to
use, TKIP or AES. Enter the RADIUS servers IP
address and port number, along with the authentication
key shared by the Router and the server. Last, enter
the Key Renewal period, which instructs the Router
how often it should change the encryption keys.
WEP — Wired Equivalent Privacy.
Wired Equivalent Privacy or WEP allows you to encrypt
the traffic between your Wireless PC and the Router.