3com WL-463 Manual De Usuario

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C
ONFIGURING
 A
UTHENTICATION
 
Three types of authentication can be configured:
o
Open System (the default)—Allows access to everyone.
o
Shared Key—If Shared Key is enabled, Encryption must also be enabled as 
described in “Configuring Encryption” on page 43. 
o
128-Bit Dynamic Security Link—This option can only be used with other 3Com 
Wireless LAN devices. The user name and password set on the access point must 
match those set on the clients. Each network session creates a unique, one-time 
encryption code. 
To enable 128-bit Dynamic Security Link authentication, follow these steps:
1
Select 128-bit Dynamic Security Link. 
2
Decide whether to require Windows user authentication:
If you check the Require Windows user authentication check box, clients will be 
required to enter a user name and password every time they associate with the 
network. If you leave this box unchecked, the system will authenticate clients 
based on the access control list and the saved passwords on the clients. 
3
Create a User Access List:
There must be at least one entry in the User Access List, which determines the 
users that can associate with the access point. 
Click Edit User Access List. In the User Access List page, user names are listed. 
Scroll to the bottom of the list to perform the following actions:
To add a new user, click Add Users. In the next page, type the user name and 
password in the spaces provided and click Apply.
To delete users, click Delete Users. In the next page, check the check boxes next to 
the names to be deleted and click Apply. 
To modify a password, click Change Password. In the next page, select the user 
name from the pull-down list. Enter the new password in the spaces provided and 
click Apply.
C
ONFIGURING
 E
NCRYPTION
There are two types of data encryption available:
o
WPA—Wi-Fi Protected Access.
o
WEP—Wired Equivalent Privacy
The access point and the wireless devices must have the same encryption settings 
to communicate. You can choose to allow only clients using WPA encryption, or you 
can allow both WPA and WEP clients.