Network password - When authenticating using a password, enter a password or click
•
Generate for an automatically generated password.
Show - To see the password, select this option. To hide it, clear the checkbox.
•
Unprotected network (not recommended) - Without a password, any wireless client can
connect to this network. This option is not recommended.
Advanced Settings
•
Hide the Network Name (SSID) - When selected, this wireless network name is not
automatically shown to users scanning for them. Connecting to the wireless network can be
done manually by adding the specified network name.
•
Allow Station-to-Station Traffic - When selected, allows wireless stations on this network to
communicate with each other. When cleared, traffic between wireless stations is blocked.
•
Enable MAC address filtering - When selected, by default, all wireless devices are not allowed
to connect to the wireless network. To allow a specific device to connect, add a new MAC
address to the table. Click New, enter the device's MAC address and click Apply.
Wireless Network tab
Interface Configuration
Assigned to - Select Separate network or one of the existing configured networks. When
•
selecting a separate network configure this information:
•
IP address
Note - 1100 appliances only support IPv4 addresses. 1200R and 1400 appliances support
both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
•
Subnet mask - for IPv4 addresses
•
Prefix length - for IPv6 addresses
DHCPv4 Server section
Select one of the options:
•
Enabled - Enter the IP address range and if necessary the IP address exclude range. The
appliance's own IP address is automatically excluded from this range. You can also exclude or
reserve specific IP addresses by defining network objects in the Users & Objects > Network
Objects page. Reserving specific IP addresses requires the MAC address of the device.
•
Relay - Enter the DHCP server IP address.
Disabled
•
IPv6 Auto Assignment section
Select one of the options:
•
SLAAC (Stateless Address Autoconfiguration)
•
DHCPv6 Server - Enter the IP address range and the IP addresses exclude range
•
DHCPv6 Server Relay - Enter the DHCPv6 server IP address and the Secondary DHCPv6
server IP address
Check Point 1100/1200R/1400 Appliances Centrally Managed Administration Guide R77.20.70
Appliance Configuration
|
60
Need help?
Do you have a question about the CHECK POINT 1100 and is the answer not in the manual?