RadioFrame Networks Inc DH2 Manual De Usuario

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RadioFrame System 
Connecting to the Customer LAN 
RFN_3.1 Beta
  
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1  Start System Manager and log in to the RFS. 
Start your browser, and enter the provided RFS URL to start System 
Manager. Enter your User Name and Password to log in to the RFS. 
2  Select the System Configuration tab. 
3  Select the 
802.11 Global Configuration
 link under Other Configure Options
The following screen appears. You must choose a security method for the 
RFS, or the RFS will not work.  
 
4  Select “MAC address access control”. 
The 802.11 Global Configuration page appears (see the following illustration). 
The 802.11 settings are divided into five groups:   
• 
SSID 
• 
WEP Encryption 
• 
Enhanced Security 
• 
User Access Control 
• 
Add/Remove MAC Addresses.  
When you make changes to any of these five settings, you must save the 
changes for that section using the Save Changes button for that setting. 
5  For SSID, enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters to identify the Service Set 
Identity for the RFS, and select Save Changes to save your changes.  
You must enter an SSID in order for the RFS to have 802.11 capabilities. 
Typically, the SSID reflects the owner of the RFS. By default, the owner is 
RFN Customer. For more information, refer to section 6.2.1 Service Set 
Identity (SSID). 
6  For WEP Encryption, RFN recommends that you set Encryption to “On”. In 
this case, you must also define the four WEP keys.  
To enter a WEP Key, first select the radio button next to the text box of the 
WEP key you want to enter or change. Enter each WEP key in hexadecimal 
format consisting of five pairs of hex digits. Five pairs of hex digits form a 40-
bit binary string, which is the standard length of a WEP key. Only one WEP 
Key can be selected at a time (the radio button is selected). Then, choose