CHAPTER 14
WAN, ADSL, Dial, and Wireless
Wireless Settings in a Security Device Overview
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Juniper Networks wireless devices and systems provide wireless local area network
(WLAN) connections with integrated IP Security virtual private network (IPsec VPN) and
firewall services for wireless clients, such as telecommuters, branch offices, or retail
outlets.
This chapter contains the following topics:
Wireless Settings in a Security Device Overview on page 381
Configuring General Wireless Settings on page 382
Configuring Advanced Wireless Settings on page 385
Configuring Wireless MAC Access Lists on page 389
Configuring Wireless General SSID Settings on page 390
Configuring SSID Authentication and Encryption on page 391
Reactivating Wireless Connections on page 396
Conducting a Site Survey for Detecting Access Points on page 397
Network, Interface, and Security Modules Supported in Security Devices on page 397
Chassis Information Overview on page 400
WPA2, Extended Range, and Super G Support on NetScreen5GT Wireless
Overview on page 401
Wi-Fi Protected Access Overview on page 401
Configuring Wi-Fi Protected Access (NSM Procedure) on page 402
Super G Methods Overview on page 403
Configuring Atheros XR (NSM Procedure) on page 404
The wireless settings specify how a wireless-capable security device connects multiple
wireless networks or a wireless network to a wired network. You can configure wireless
settings only on a Juniper Networks NetScreen-5GT Wireless security device running
ScreenOS 5.0.0-WLAN or ScreenOS 5.0.0-DSLW; these devices can act as a wireless
access point (WAP).
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