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  • Page 1 . . . c o n n e c t i n g y o u r b u s i n e s s LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless LANCOM OAC-54-1 Wireless LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless Bridge Kit Handbuch Manual...
  • Page 2 LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless LANCOM OAC-54-1 Wireless LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless Bridge Kit...
  • Page 3 LANCOM Systems shall be liable only to the degree specified in the terms of sale and delivery. The reproduction and distribution of the documentation and software included with this product is subject to written per- mission by LANCOM Systems. We reserve the right to make any alterations that arise as the result of technical develop- ment.
  • Page 4 -30° up to +70°C. With the integrated 54/108 Mbps WLAN module according to IEEE 802.11a/ h or IEEE 802.11b/g the LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless work in the 2,4 or 5 GHz frequency range. The modells of the LANCOM OAP/OAC-54-1 Wireless series can be configured in standalone, managed and client mode (LANCOM OAC-54-1 Wireless client mode only).
  • Page 5 It also contains all of the important technical specifications. The reference manual can be found on the LANCOM product CD as an Acrobat (PDF) document. It is designed as a supplement to the user manual and goes into detail on topics that apply to a variety of models.
  • Page 6 This documentation was created by … ... several members of our staff from a variety of departments in order to ensure you the best possible support when using your LANCOM product. In case you encounter any errors, or just want to issue critics enhancements, please do not hesitate to send an email directly to: info@lancom.eu...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Content 1 Introduction 1.1 What is a wireless LAN? 1.1.1 Modes of operation of wireless LANs and access points 9 1.2 Just what can your LANCOM OAP/OAC-54-1 Wireless do? 2 Installation 2.1 Package contents 2.2 System requirements 2.2.1 Configuring the LANCOM devices 2.2.2 Operating access points in managed mode...
  • Page 8 LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless – LANCOM OAC-54-1 Wireless Content 4 Security settings 4.1 Security for the Wireless LAN 4.1.1 Closed network 4.1.2 Access control via MAC address 4.1.3 LANCOM Enhanced Passphrase Security 4.1.4 Encryption of the data transfer 4.1.5 802.1x / EAP 4.1.6 IPSec over WLAN...
  • Page 9 LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless – LANCOM OAC-54-1 Wireless Content 7 Options and accessories 7.1 Optional LANCOM WLAN antennas 7.1.1 Antenna Diversity 7.1.2 Installation of AirLancer Extender antennas 7.2 LANCOM Public Spot Option 8 Troubleshooting 8.1 No DSL connection is established 8.2 DSL data transfer is slow 8.3 Unwanted connections under Windows XP...
  • Page 10: Introduction

    The following sections describe the functionality of wireless networks  in general. You can see from the table 'What your LANCOM can do' further below which functions your device supports. Please refer to the reference manual for further information on this topic.
  • Page 11: Just What Can Your Lancom Oap/Oac-54-1 Wireless Do

    LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless – LANCOM OAC-54-1 Wireless Chapter 1: Introduction Transmission of VPN-encrypted connections with VPN pass through Establishing access to the Internet Connecting two LANs over a wireless link (point-to-point mode) Connecting devices with an Ethernet interface via an access point (client...
  • Page 12 LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless – LANCOM OAC-54-1 Wireless Chapter 1: Introduction LANCOM LANCOM OAP-54-1 OAC-54-1 Wireless Wireless ✔ ✔ Policy-based routing ✔ ✔ VRRP ✔ ✔ PPPoE Server ✔ ✔ WAN RIP ✔ ✔ Spanning Tree protocol ✔ ✔ Layer 2 QoS tagging WLAN ✔...
  • Page 13 LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless – LANCOM OAC-54-1 Wireless Chapter 1: Introduction LANCOM LANCOM OAP-54-1 OAC-54-1 Wireless Wireless ✔ Intra-Cell Blocking ✔ ✔ WLAN QoS (IEEE 802.11e, WME) LAN connection ✔ ✔ Fast Ethernet LAN port (10/100Base-TX) ✔ ✔ Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) ✔...
  • Page 14 LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless – LANCOM OAC-54-1 Wireless Chapter 1: Introduction LANCOM LANCOM OAP-54-1 OAC-54-1 Wireless Wireless Optional hardware extensions ✔ ✔ AirLancer Extender antennas for increased range Housing ✔ ✔ IP66-rated housing for deployment in extreme environ- ments...
  • Page 15: Installation

    LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless – LANCOM OAC-54-1 Wireless Chapter 2: Installation 2 Installation This chapter will assist you to quickly install hardware and software. First, check the package contents and system requirements. The device can be installed and configured quickly and easily if all prerequisites are fulfilled.
  • Page 16: System Requirements

    Chapter 2: Installation System requirements 2.2.1 Configuring the LANCOM devices Computers that connect to a LANCOM must meet the following minimum requirements: Operating system that supports TCP/IP, e.g. Windows Vista™, Windows XP, Windows Millennium Edition (Me), Windows 2000, Win- dows 98, Linux, BSD Unix, Apple Mac OS, OS/2.
  • Page 17: Leds Of Lancom Oap-54-1 Wireless And Lancom Oac-54-1 Wireless

    The power LED blinks alternately in green until a configuration pass-  word has been set. Without a configuration password, the configura- tion data in the LANCOM are unprotected. Normally you would set a configuration password during the basic configuration (instructions in the following chapter). Information about setting a configuration password at a later time is available in the section 'The Security Wizard'.
  • Page 18: Connectors Of Lancom Oap-54-1 Wireless And Lancom Oac-54-1 Wireless

    Green Flickering Data traffic 2.3.2 Connectors of LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless and LANCOM OAC- 54-1 Wireless The connections and switches of the LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless and LANCOM OAC-54-1 Wireless are located on the bottom side. ² ³ · » ´ ¿...
  • Page 19  settings are lost. If possible be sure to backup the current device configuration before resetting. After resetting, the LANCOM Access Point returns to managed mode,  in which case the configuration cannot be directly accessed via the WLAN interface!
  • Page 20: Mounting And Connectiong The Lancom Oap-54-1

    Before mounting external antennas, please observe the information on lightning pro-  tection in the LANCOM Outdoor Wireless Guide. Mounting antennas without adequate lightning protection could lead to serious damage to the access point and the network infrastructure connected to it.
  • Page 21 LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless – LANCOM OAC-54-1 Wireless Chapter 2: Installation Preparationg Prepare for the mounting bores at the wall. Use for this the mounting arm ³ as a stencil. Screw the mounting arm with the enclosed screws and dowels at the wall.
  • Page 22 Adjusting of the Access Point Installation of the LANCOM OAP/OAC-54-1 Wireless For the installation of the LANCOM OAP/OAC-54-1 Wireless proceed as fol- lows: Earth connection - attach the earth cable to the earth screw of the LANCOM OAP/OAC-54-1 Wireless and to a suitable earthed conductor.
  • Page 23 Mounting or demounting antennas while the device switched on may cause the destruction of the WLAN module! LAN—The LAN connector is also used to supply power to the LANCOM OAP/OAC-54-1 Wireless. Plug in the water-proof power cable to the LAN port on the underside of the device and carefully tighten the threaded connector.
  • Page 24 There are two principle DSLoL operation modes available. Either use the exclusive mode when connecting your LANCOM Access Point directly to a DSL modem, or use the automatic mode when connecting the Access Point to a hub or switch of a cable-bound LAN, and connect this hub/switch again to the DSL modem.
  • Page 25 Chapter 2: Installation Power over Ethernet – the elegant power supply via LAN cabling LANCOM Access Points are prepared for the PoE power supply (Power-over-Ethernet), corre- sponding to the 802.3af standard. PoE-enabled network devices can be comfortably supplied with power feeding through the LAN wiring. A separate external power supply for each base station is unnecessary, which reduces the installation complexity considerably.
  • Page 26: Software Installation

    Chapter 2: Installation Software installation The following section describes the installation of the Windows-compatible system software LANtools, as supplied. You may skip this section if you use your LANCOM OAP/OAC-54-1  Wireless exclusively with computers running operating systems other than Windows.
  • Page 27: Which Software Should I Install

    Chapter 2: Installation 2.4.2 Which software should I install? LANconfig is the Windows configuration program for all LANCOM rou- ters and LANCOM access points. WEBconfig can be used alternatively or in addition via a web browser. With LANmonitor you can use a Windows computer to monitor all of your LANCOM routers and LANCOM access points.
  • Page 28: Basic Configuration

    What details are necessary? The Basic Settings Wizard is used to set the LANCOM OAP/OAC-54-1 Wirelesss basic TCP/IP parameters and to protect the device with a configuration pass- word. The following description of the information required by the wizard is...
  • Page 29 The setup wizard offers to configure TCP/IP fully automatically if no network devices connected have yet been configured. This usually happens in the fol- lowing situations: Only a single PC is going to be attached to the LANCOM OAP/OAC-54-1 Wireless Setting up a new network Fully automatic TCP/IP configuration will not be offered if you are integrating the LANCOM OAP/OAC-54-1 Wireless into an existing TCP/IP LAN.
  • Page 30: Configuration Protection

    DHCP server; no address information is required. IP address and network mask for the LANCOM OAP/OAC-54-1 Wireless Assign the LANCOM OAP/OAC-54-1 Wireless a free IP address from your LAN's address range and enter the network mask. Gateway address...
  • Page 31 Step If you would like to configure the TCP/IP settings manually, assign an avai- lable address from a suitable address range to the LANCOM. Confirm your choice with Next. Specify whether or not the router should act as a DHCP server. Make your selection and confirm with Next.
  • Page 32: Instructions For Webconfig

    IP addresses to symbolic names within the LAN between each other. After powered on, unconfigured LANCOM devices check first, whether a DHCP server is already active in the LAN. Dependent on the situation, the device is able to switch on its own DHCP server or, alternatively, to activate its DHCP client mode.
  • Page 33 LANCOM or by its IP address 172.23.56.254. http://LANCOM http://172.23.56.254 If the configuration PC does not obtain its IP address from the LANCOM DHCP server, figure out the current IP address of this PC (with Start Execute cmd and command ipconfig at the prompt under Windows 2000 or Windows...
  • Page 34 LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless – LANCOM OAC-54-1 Wireless Chapter 3: Basic configuration Figure out the DHCP-assigned IP address of the LANCOM by suitable tools and contact the device directly with this IP address. Use LANconfig. Starting the wizards in WEBconfig Start your web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera) and call the LANCOM there: http://<IP address of the LANCOM>...
  • Page 35 If you would like to configure the TCP/IP settings manually, assign an avai- lable address from a suitable address range to the LANCOM. Also set whether or not it is to operate as a DHCP server. Confirm your entry with...
  • Page 36 LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless – LANCOM OAC-54-1 Wireless Chapter 3: Basic configuration Enter the wireless parameters. Select a network name (SSID) and a radio channel. Turn on if necessary the function for ’closed network’. Confirm your choice with Next. In the following 'Security settings' window, specify a password for confi- guration access.
  • Page 37: Tcp/Ip Settings To Workstation Pcs

    DNS server – translates network names (www.lancom.de) or names of computers (www.lancom.de) to actual IP addresses. The LANCOM can perform the functions of both a default gateway and a DNS server. In addition, as a DHCP server it can also automatically assign valid IP addresses to all of the computers in the LAN.
  • Page 38: Security Settings

    Chapter 4: Security settings 4 Security settings Your LANCOM device has numerous security functions. You find in this chapter all information needed for an optimal protection of the base station. You can carry out the configuration of security settings very quickly ...
  • Page 39: Access Control Via Mac Address

    The MAC address is programmed into the hardware and cannot be changed. Wireless LAN devices by LANCOM Systems have got a MAC address label on the casing. The access to an infrastructure network can be restricted to known MAC addresses for certain Wireless LAN devices solely.
  • Page 40: Encryption Of The Data Transfer

    WEP keys. In this way IEEE 802.1x improves the protec- tion efforts of WEP. In Windows XP the IEEE-802.1x technology is already integrated by default. For other operating systems 802.1x client software is available. The drivers for the LANCOM AirLancer wireless cards already feature an inte- grated 802.1x client.
  • Page 41: Ipsec Over Wlan

    By means of IPSec over WLAN a radio network can be optimally secured in addition to the already introduced securing mechanisms. In order to run IPSec over WLAN you have to upgrade the base stations of the with the LANCOM VPN option and the LANCOM Advanced VPN Client, which runs under the operating systems Windows Vista , Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
  • Page 42: Wizard For Lanconfig

    WLAN interface. 4.3.1 Wizard for LANconfig Mark your LANCOM in the selection window. Select from the command bar Extras Setup Wizard. Select in the selection menu the setup wizard Control Security Settings and confirm your choice with Next.
  • Page 43: Wizard For Webconfig

    LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless – LANCOM OAC-54-1 Wireless Chapter 4: Security settings The wizard will inform you when entries are complete. Complete the con- figuration with Finish. 4.3.2 Wizard for WEBconfig Under WEBconfig you have the possibility to run the wizard Security settings to control and change the settings.
  • Page 44 'Management' configuration area on the 'Security' tab. Have you activated the firewall? The stateful inspection firewall of LANCOM devices ensures that you local network cannot be attacked from the outside. Activate the firewall in LANconfig under 'Firewall/QoS' on the 'General' tab.
  • Page 45 The access list can be found in the LANconfig in the configuration area 'TCP/IP' on the 'General' tab. Do you store your saved LANCOM configuration to a safe location? Protect your saved configurations in a location that is safe from unautho- rized access.
  • Page 46: Advanced Wireless Lan Configuration

    The settings include the general shared parameters and also the individual settings for one or more logical wireless LAN networks (WLAN radio cells or SSIDs). Mark your LANCOM Access Point in the selection window in LANconfig. From the command line, select Extras Setup Wizard.
  • Page 47 LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless – LANCOM OAC-54-1 Wireless Chapter 5: Advanced wireless LAN configuration figured by a central WLAN-Controller. In this operating mode, no further WLAN configuration is necessary as all WLAN parameters are provided by the WLAN-Controller. In client mode, the device itself locates the connection to another Access Point and attempts to register with a wireless network.
  • Page 48: Point-To-Point Connections

    Chapter 5: Advanced wireless LAN configuration Point-to-point connections LANCOM Access Points can serve not only as central stations in a wireless net- work, they can also operate in point-to-point mode to bridge longer dis- tances. For example, they can provide a secure connection between two networks that are several kilometers apart —...
  • Page 49: Geometric Dimensioning Of Outdoor Wireless Network Links

    Selection of antennas using the LANCOM Antenna Calculator You can use the LANCOM Antenna Calculator to calculate the output power of the access points as well as the achievable distances and data rates. The program can be downloaded from our website at www.lancom.eu.
  • Page 50 LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless – LANCOM OAC-54-1 Wireless Chapter 5: Advanced wireless LAN configuration Please note that when using 5 GHz antennas additional technologies  such as dynamic frequency selection (DFS) may be stipulated depen- ding on the country of use. The operator of the wireless LAN system is responsible for ensuring that local regulations are met.
  • Page 51 LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless – LANCOM OAC-54-1 Wireless Chapter 5: Advanced wireless LAN configuration at certain intervals of the connection between the transmitter and receiver. The areas where the waves amplify or cancel themselves out are known as Fresnel zones. Radius R...
  • Page 52 LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless – LANCOM OAC-54-1 Wireless Chapter 5: Advanced wireless LAN configuration Fresnel zone 1 Radius R ANTENNA ANTENNA Safety: 1m Obstruction height H OBSTRUCTION PRODUCTION ADMINISTRATION WLAN Router WLAN Router Earth's curvature E M = R + 1m + H + E (earth's curvature) The allowance for the curvature of the earth (E) can be calculated at a distance (d) as E = d²...
  • Page 53: Antenna Alignment For P2P Operations

    You can find further information on the geometrical design of wireless  paths and the alignment of antennas with the help of LANCOM soft- ware in the LCOSreference manual. The current signal quality over a P2P connection can be displayed on the device's LEDs or in the LANmonitor in order to help find the best possible alignment for the antennas.
  • Page 54 LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless – LANCOM OAC-54-1 Wireless Chapter 5: Advanced wireless LAN configuration The display of signal quality on the LEDs must be activated for the wireless LAN interface (LANconfig: Wireless LAN General Physical WLAN settings Operation). The faster the LED blinks the better the connection (a blinking frequency of 1 Hz represents a signal quality of 10 dB, double the frequency indicates that the signal strength is twice as high).
  • Page 55: Configuration Of P2P Connections

    LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless – LANCOM OAC-54-1 Wireless Chapter 5: Advanced wireless LAN configuration Are both antennas approximately aligned? The basic P2P connection has to be working before fine-tuning can be performed with the aid of LANmonitor. Once signal monitoring has commenced, the P2P dialog displays the absolute values for the current signal strength and the maximum value since starting the measurement.
  • Page 56 LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless – LANCOM OAC-54-1 Wireless Chapter 5: Advanced wireless LAN configuration P2P connections are to be identified via their station names, then enter a unique name for this WLAN station. For models with multiple WLAN modules, the station name can be ...
  • Page 57: Security For Point-To-Point Connections

    LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless – LANCOM OAC-54-1 Wireless Chapter 5: Advanced wireless LAN configuration You will find the WLAN MAC address on a sticker located under each of the antenna connectors. Only use the string that is marked as the "WLAN MAC"...
  • Page 58 LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless – LANCOM OAC-54-1 Wireless Chapter 5: Advanced wireless LAN configuration connection, WLAN-2 if you are using the second card, e.g. as with an access point with two WLAN modules). Activate the 802.11i encryption. Select the method '802.11i (WPA)-PSK'.
  • Page 59: Client Mode

    LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless – LANCOM OAC-54-1 Wireless Chapter 5: Advanced wireless LAN configuration LEPS for P2P connections A further gain in security can be attained by additionally using LANCOM Enhanced Passphrase Security (LEPS) which involves the matching of MAC address and passphrase.
  • Page 60: Client Settings

    WLAN device in client mode. 5.4.1 Client settings For LANCOM Access Points and LANCOM Wireless Routers in client mode, further settings/client behavior can be configured from the 'Client mode' tab under the settings for the physical interfaces.
  • Page 61: Set The Ssid Of The Available Networks

    LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless – LANCOM OAC-54-1 Wireless Chapter 5: Advanced wireless LAN configuration In 'Scan bands', define whether the client station scans just the 2.4 GHz, just the 5 GHz, or all of the available bands to locate an access point.
  • Page 62: Encryption Settings

    Enable encryption and match the encryption method to the settings for the access point. In WLAN client operating mode, the LANCOM Access Points and LANCOM Wireless Routers can authenticate themselves to another access point using EAP/802.1X. For this, select the desired client EAP method here.
  • Page 63 LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless – LANCOM OAC-54-1 Wireless Chapter 5: Advanced wireless LAN configuration For TTLS and PEAP - the EAP/TLS root certificate only; the key is ente- red as a combination username:password. For TLS in addition; the EAP/TLS device certificate including the private key.
  • Page 64: Setting Up Internet Access

    Chapter 6: Setting up Internet access 6 Setting up Internet access The LANCOM provides a central point of Internet access for all of the compu- ters in the LAN. The connection to the Internet provider can be established via the WAN connection which is connected to an ADSL or cable modem.
  • Page 65: The Internet Connection Wizard

    LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless – LANCOM OAC-54-1 Wireless Chapter 6: Setting up Internet access In case of flatrate billing you can also set up line polling to monitor the function of the remote station. Apart from that you can opt to keep flatrate connections permanently active ("keep-alive").
  • Page 66: Instructions For Webconfig

    Finish. The Firewall Wizard Your LANCOM features a stateful inspection firewall and firewall filter that provides effective protection from the Internet for your LAN. The core concept of the stateful inspection firewall is that the only data transfers that are con- sidered to be valid are those implemented by the protected device itself.
  • Page 67: Configuration Under Webconfig

    LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless – LANCOM OAC-54-1 Wireless Chapter 6: Setting up Internet access In the windows that follow you select the services/protocols that the rule is to relate to. In the next step you define the source and destination sta- tions that the rule applies to, and the actions that are to be carried out by the rule on a data packet.
  • Page 68: Options And Accessories

    Wireless Public Spot. Optional LANCOM WLAN antennas To increase the range of the LANCOM base station or to adapt the base station to special conditions of environs, you can connect LANCOM WLAN antennas at the base station. An overview of suitable antennas can be found on the LANCOM web site under www.lancom.eu.
  • Page 69: Antenna Diversity

    LANCOM OAP-54-1 The integrated antennas of the LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless are best-suited Wireless for establishing point-to-point connections. When using the device in access point mode, for getting more antenna gain or to use the diversity function it is recommended to apply external antennas.
  • Page 70: Lancom Public Spot Option

    LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless – LANCOM OAC-54-1 Wireless Chapter 7: Options and accessories With a LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless you can additionally use the „Tx diver- sity“ function via the Aux connector. Further information about diversity can be found in the LCOS reference manual.
  • Page 71 (AAA - Authentication / Authorisation / Accounting). This lack remedies the LANCOM Systems Open User Authentication (OUA), the main part of the LANCOM Public Spot Option. The OUA procedure realizes the authentication of all wireless clients via user name and password, and checks the authorization of single users via RADIUS.
  • Page 72: Troubleshooting

    LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless – LANCOM OAC-54-1 Wireless Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 8 Troubleshooting In this chapter, you will find suggestions and assistance for a few common dif- ficulties. No DSL connection is established After start-up the router automatically attempts to connect to the DSL pro- vider.
  • Page 73: Unwanted Connections Under Windows Xp

    Instructions on how to increase the Windows size can be found in the Knowl- edge Base of the support section of the LANCOM web site (www.lancom.eu). Unwanted connections under Windows XP Windows XP computers attempt to compare their clocks with a timeserver on the Internet at start-up.
  • Page 74: Appendix

    Regulations Notified in Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxemburg, Austria, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Italy, France, Czechia, Denmark The courrent list of notifications can be found at www.lancom.eu Environment/ Temperature range –30 °C bis +70 °C at 95 % max. humidity (non condensing)
  • Page 75: Contact Assignment

    LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless – LANCOM OAC-54-1 Wireless Chapter 9: Appendix Contact assignment 9.2.1 LAN/WAN interface 10/100Base-TX, DSL interface 8-pin RJ45 socket, corresponding to ISO 8877, EN 60603-7 Connector PoE/G PoE/G PoE/-48 V PoE/-48 V 9.2.2 Configuration interface (Outband) 8-pin mini-DIN socket...
  • Page 76: Declaration Of Conformity

    LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless – LANCOM OAC-54-1 Wireless Chapter 9: Appendix Declaration of conformity LANCOM Systems herewith declares that the devices of the type described in this documentation are in agreement with the basic requirements and other relevant regulations of the 1995/5/EC directive.
  • Page 77: Index

    LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless – LANCOM OAC-54-1 Wireless Index Index Numerics transfer protocol 100-Mbit network DSL connection 802.11i problems establishing the connection 802.1x 802.3af- standard DSL transfer protocol DSLoL Dynamic Frequency Selection Access point mode Dynamic frequency selection Antenna Outdoor Antenna Calculator...
  • Page 78 LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless – LANCOM OAC-54-1 Wireless Index RADIUS Connector cable Remote configuration LANCOM Enhanced Passphrase Security 37 Routing table LANconfig Starting the Wizards Security LANmonitor Wireless LAN LANtools Security checklist System requirements self-sufficient LEDs SNMP see status displays Configuration protection...
  • Page 79 LANCOM OAP-54-1 Wireless – LANCOM OAC-54-1 Wireless Index Wireless LANs Operating modes WLAN Bands scanned WEBconfig Client mode password System requirements...

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