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Vivato 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi Switch User Guide
Initial Configuration Using the Built-In Web Pages
Summary of Configuration Web Page Features
Summary of Configuration Web Page Features
The configuration settings are organized under these headings:
• Quick Setup
- Several setup pages are used to initially enter all of the critical settings to begin
Wi-Fi operation. After entering these settings, you can start using the Wi-Fi Switch after
rebooting it and connecting it to your wired network. Many of the settings on the initial setup
screens are also available on other configuration screens.
rebooting it and connecting it to your wired network. Many of the settings on the initial setup
screens are also available on other configuration screens.
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Home
- Displays information about functions and interfaces enable in the Wi-Fi Switch’s
hardware and software. You can also access the VivatoVision Setup page from here to initially
configure the Wi-Fi Switch or to change these settings at a later date.
configure the Wi-Fi Switch or to change these settings at a later date.
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Network
- Configures the wired and wireless interfaces, VLANs, bridges, and static routes.
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Security
- Configures settings for WEP, PPTP, and EAP security operations.
• Monitoring - Displays system messages, rogue access point detection (RAPD) information, and
a list of associated clients. Simple network management protocol (SNMP) is also configured
from this screen.
from this screen.
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System
- Configures functions such as secure shell and http operation, password changes,
saving and retrieving configuration files, and accessing the Quick Setup page. This is also where
you go to reboot the Wi-Fi Switch.
you go to reboot the Wi-Fi Switch.
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Diagnostics
- Provides ping and traceroute tools to see how packets are being handled.
•
Help
- Accesses the Vivato support website. For initial product shipments, you need to enter
your user name and password to access this site. If necessary, contact your Vivato sales person
for your user name and password.
for your user name and password.
Default Configuration
The Wi-Fi Switch is delivered with the following settings pre-configured. Until you change and save the
configuration, these settings are used anytime the Wi-Fi Switch is rebooted:
configuration, these settings are used anytime the Wi-Fi Switch is rebooted:
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All client security features are disabled. Unless your network is intended to be open to anyone
who wants to access it, you should enable security in the Wi-Fi Switch before putting it into
service. This can be done by selecting Security Options on the Quick Setup web pages. You can
also select the Security tab from the Vivato Vision Home page.
who wants to access it, you should enable security in the Wi-Fi Switch before putting it into
service. This can be done by selecting Security Options on the Quick Setup web pages. You can
also select the Security tab from the Vivato Vision Home page.
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A default bridge (called br0) connects the RJ-45 Ethernet interfaces to all of the wireless
interfaces. This allows either a 10/100 Ethernet port or a wireless interface to be used for
configuration, and provides immediate Wi-Fi operation with 802.11b clients. However, until you
have configured your preferred method of security, you should not connect the Wi-Fi Switch to
your wired network.
interfaces. This allows either a 10/100 Ethernet port or a wireless interface to be used for
configuration, and provides immediate Wi-Fi operation with 802.11b clients. However, until you
have configured your preferred method of security, you should not connect the Wi-Fi Switch to
your wired network.
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The GBIC ports (eth2 and eth3) are shut down.
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A static IP address of 169.254.20.1 and a net mask of 255.255.0.0 are assigned to the default
bridge (br0). You usually need to change the IP address and net mask to operate with your
bridge (br0). You usually need to change the IP address and net mask to operate with your