SendFar Technology Co. Ltd. ORB-04002 User Manual
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3.3.2 Security
3.3.2.1
WEP encryption
1. Click Basic Config, select Wireless LAN page, and configure it to
disable or enable 64/128 bit WEP services (default is Disable) as
shown in Figure 3-17.
shown in Figure 3-17.
2. Key-in the WEP Key and specify which WEP Key id you want to use it.
After that, click FINISH at the bottom of this page to generate the real
WEP key complete the modification of this page.
WEP key complete the modification of this page.
Hint: If you enable WEP services on RB, all of the communication
between stations to RB will be encrypted. You must make sure all
wireless client and RB with the same WEP key.
between stations to RB will be encrypted. You must make sure all
wireless client and RB with the same WEP key.
3.3.2.2
Hide the SSID
This function is only workable on the Central RB.
Click Basic Config, select Wireless LAN page, and click Yes or No to
choose enable/disable the Hide SSID function on this wireless page (default
is No), as shown in Figure 3-17.
choose enable/disable the Hide SSID function on this wireless page (default
is No), as shown in Figure 3-17.
Hint: If you enable Hide SSID on CRB, all of the client stations or RRB
must to specify the SSID of this RB, otherwise your client stations or
RRB can’t see (survey) this RB if using any Site Survey tools.
must to specify the SSID of this RB, otherwise your client stations or
RRB can’t see (survey) this RB if using any Site Survey tools.
3.3.2.3
Deny ‘ANY’ client station
This function is only workable on the Central RB.
Click Basic Config, select Wireless LAN page, and click Yes or No to
choose enable/disable the Deny ‘ANY’ function on this wireless page
(default is No), as shown in Figure 3-17.
choose enable/disable the Deny ‘ANY’ function on this wireless page
(default is No), as shown in Figure 3-17.
Hint: If you enable Deny ANY on CRB, all of the client stations or RRB
can’t use the well define SSID keyword ‘ANY’ or ‘any’.
can’t use the well define SSID keyword ‘ANY’ or ‘any’.
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3.3.3 IEEE 802.1x Access Control
You can configure Authenticator on RB:
1. Click Basic Config, select 802.1x Access Control page, and choice
the IEEE 802.1x services is Enable or Disable (as shown in Figure 3-
18).
18).
2. The RB supporting authentication which based on two kinds of user
information base, Local User Database or Remote Radius Servers.
You can specify which user database you want to use.
You can specify which user database you want to use.
3. You can specify the username/password of an accessible 802.1x user.
All user information entries in the Local User Database are permitted to
connect to the RB. You can also click ADD, DELETE, MODIFY button
to maintain this User Information table.
connect to the RB. You can also click ADD, DELETE, MODIFY button
to maintain this User Information table.
4. Some Radius server implements EAP authentication, like Microsoft
Windows 2000 server or Cisco ACS. To set up the Radius server and
RB for authentication, you must specify the Radius server IP address,
Share key between RB and Radius server, authentication port and
accounting port on this Radius server.
RB for authentication, you must specify the Radius server IP address,
Share key between RB and Radius server, authentication port and
accounting port on this Radius server.
5. Click FINISH at the bottom of this page to complete the modification of
this page.