Netgear WFS709TP-100NAS User Guide

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WFS709TP ProSafe Smart Wireless Switch Software Administration Manual
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Overview of the WFS709TP
v1.0, June 2007
The base configuration software includes the following functions:
Centralized configuration and management of APs
Wireless client authentication to an external authentication server or to the WFS709TP’s local 
database
Encryption
Mobility with fast roaming
RF management and analysis tools
Basic WLAN Configuration
You have a wide variety of options for authentication, encryption, access management, and user 
rights when you configure a WLAN in a WFS709TP system. However, you must configure the 
following basic elements:
An SSID that uniquely identifies the WLAN
Layer 2 authentication to protect against unauthorized access to the WLAN
Layer 2 encryption to ensure the privacy and confidentiality of the data transmitted to and 
from the network
A user role and virtual local area network (VLAN) for the authenticated client
This section describes authentication, encryption, and VLAN configuration in the WFS709TP 
system.
Authentication
A user must authenticate to the system in order to access WLAN resources. There are several types 
of Layer 2 security mechanisms allowed by the IEEE 802.11 standard that you can employ, 
including those that require an external RADIUS authentication server.
None (also called open system authentication). This is the default authentication protocol. The 
client’s identity, in the form of the Media Access Control (MAC) address of the wireless 
adapter in the wireless client, is passed to the WFS709TP. Essentially, any client requesting 
access to the WLAN is authenticated.