3. Build a list of MAC addresses of all (wireless) stations that you wish to
authorize to establish a wireless connection with your Access Point
infrastructure.
4. Configure all Access Points to:
— Enable RADIUS MAC Address authentication
— Set the RADIUS Authorization Lifetime
— Set the Authorization Password
— Identify the IP Address of the RADIUS server(s)
— Verify the Authentication Port of the RADIUS server(s)
RADIUS Server Access Control
RADIUS Access Control enables you to:
Specify the lifetime of a granted authorization
Set the authorization password
Assign up to two RADIUS servers for validating the MAC address of
wireless stations.
For each RADIUS server you will need to specify:
The unique IP address of the RADIUS server
The Authentication port as used by the selected server.
To restrict access to your network using MAC address control via a RADIUS
server:
1. Start the A PManager and select the Access Point.
2. Click the
3. Select the
4. Click the lower
parameter.
5. Enable the check box
Default value is: RADIUS Access Control Disabled
For more information refer the help-file (press
Wireless Data Encryption
To provide the highest level of security to wireless data transmitted via your
network, you can use the Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) data encryption.
WEP data encryption uses 5-character encryption keys, based on the RC4
encryption algorithm, that will be used to encrypt/decrypt all data transmitted
via the wireless interface.
You can specify up to 4 different keys to decrypt wireless data, and select one of
the specified decryption key values to encrypt wireless data.
button.
Edit
tab.
Access Control
button to display the RADIUS server name and secret
Edit
Enable RADIUS Server
.
) of the AP Manager.
F1
Security
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