Accton Wireless Broadband Corp. FIU176205000W Manual De Usuario

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exchange and association. Pre-authentication support attaches a security flag to 
the packet header. (Default: Disabled)
RADIUS
Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service (RADIUS) is an authentication protocol 
that uses software running on a central server to control access to RADIUS-aware 
devices on the network. An authentication server contains a database of user 
credentials for each user that requires access to the network.
A RADIUS server must be specified for the access point to implement IEEE 802.1X 
network access control and Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) wireless security.
Click "WLAN1/WLAN2 Security" and be sure that an "Enterprise" mode is selected.
Note: This guide assumes that you have already configured RADIUS server(s) to 
support the access point. Configuration of RADIUS server software is beyond the 
scope of this guide, refer to the documentation provided with the RADIUS server 
software.
Figure 5-22  RADIUS Settings
RADIUS Setting — Configures RADIUS server settings.
Note:
RADIUS settings only apply to WPA, WPA2, or WPA/WPA2 Enterprise 
modes.
• RADIUS Server Network – Use the 
RADIUS Server Network options to 
specify if the server is located on the local 
area network, or wide area network. 
(Default: WAN)
• RADIUS Server Address – Specifies the 
IP address of the RADIUS server.
• RADIUS Server Port – The User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port number used by 
the RADIUS server for authentication messages. (Range: 1024-65535; 
Default: 1812)
• RADIUS Server Key – A shared text string used to encrypt messages between the 
access point and the RADIUS server. Be sure that the same text string is specified 
on the RADIUS server. Do not use blank spaces in the string. 
(Maximum length: 20 characters)