User's Manual
EnRoute500 User’s Guide
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The ‘dhcp.reserve’ value can be set via the web interface using the “DHCP” sub-tab on the
“DHCP” tab on the “System Parameters” page (see Figure 33).
9.7 Client Devices
Each access point has a status page that displays information about attached clients and total
throughput through the access point. The signal strength of each client device, it’s MAC
address, its IP address, and the time since data was last received from it are listed. The status
pages can be accessed under the ‘Status’ tab on the ‘Status’ page, as shown in Figure 34.
Figure 34. Access point client status information
9.8 Encryption and Authentication
The EnRoute500 has supports several common encryption/authentication schemes, including
WEP, WPA, and WPA2, to provide secure wireless access for client devices. WEP keys with
40-bit or 104-bit lengths, pre-shared WPA keys, and multiple WPA-EAP modes are supported.
The WEP and WPA configuration settings for each access point are independent. An access
point can only support one of the encryption/authentication modes at a time, but the APs in the
EnRoute500 do not all have to use the same encryption/authentication scheme.