User Manual Part 1
Table Of Contents
- Check Point Safe@Office User Guide 8.0
- Copyright & Trademarks
- Contents
- About This Guide
- Introduction
- About Your Check Point Safe@Office Appliance
- Safe@Office 500 Product Family
- Product Features
- Wireless Features
- Optional Security Services
- Software Requirements
- Getting to Know Your Safe@Office 500 Appliance
- Getting to Know Your Safe@Office 500W Appliance
- Getting to Know Your Safe@Office 500 ADSL Appliance
- Getting to Know Your Safe@Office 500W ADSL Appliance
- Contacting Technical Support
- Safe@Office Security
- Installing and Setting Up Safe@Office
- Getting Started
- Configuring the Internet Connection
- Managing Your Network
- Using Bridges
- Configuring High Availability
- Using Traffic Shaper
- Working with Wireless Networks
- Viewing Reports
- Viewing Logs
- Setting Your Security Policy
Configuring Network Settings
Chapter 6: Managing Your Network 177
• Wireless Distribution System (WDS) links
In wireless Safe@Office models, you can extend the primary WLAN's coverage area,
by creating a Wireless Distribution System (WDS). A WDS is a system of access
points that communicate with each other wirelessly, without any need for a wired
backbone. WDS is usually used together with bridge mode to connect the networks
behind the access points.
To create a WDS, you must add WDS links between the desired access points. For
example, if your business extends across a large area, and a single access point does
not provide sufficient coverage, then you can add a second access point and create a
WDS link between the two access points.
To use WDS links, you must enable the primary WLAN network.
For more information on WDS links, see Overview on page 263.
In Safe@Office models with unlimited nodes, you can define up to 32 VLAN networks
(port-based, tag-based, VAP, and WDS links combined), while in other models, you can
define up to ten VLAN networks. In wireless models, up to three of the VLAN networks
can be VAPs, and up to seven of the VLAN networks can be WDS links. For information
on counting VAPs and WDS links, see Configuring a Wireless Network on page 263.
For inform
ati
on on the default security policy for VLANs, see Default Security Policy on
page 353.
Adding and Editing VLANs
For information on adding and editing port-based VLANs, see Adding and Editing Port-
Based VLANs on page 178.
For informati
on on adding and editing tag-based VLANs, see Adding and Editing Tag-
Based VLANs on page 180.
For inform
ati
on on adding and editing VAPs, see Configuring Virtual Access Points on
page 294.
For inform
ati
on on adding and editing WDS links, see Configuring WDS Links on page
298.