Netgear FVS318N 사용자 설명서

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Wireless Configuration and Security
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 ProSafe Wireless-N 8-Port Gigabit VPN Firewall FVS318N
Configure Wi-Fi Protected Setup
Push 'N' Connect using Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ (WPS) allows you to connect computers to 
a secure wireless network with WPA or WPA2 wireless security. The wireless VPN firewall 
automatically sets security for each computer or device that uses WPS to join the wireless 
network. To use WPS, make sure that your wireless devices are Wi-Fi certified and support 
WPS. NETGEAR products that use WPS call it Push 'N' Connect.
You can use a WPS button or the wireless router interface method to add wireless computers 
and devices to your wireless network. 
Note:  
For a list of other Wi-Fi-certified products available from NETGEAR, 
go to 
Table 30.  Wireless Profile Status screen fields 
Item
Description
Wireless Profile Statistics
Profile Name
The name of the wireless profile.
Radio
The radio to which the client is connected. By default, the radio is always 1, indicating the 
2.4 GHz radio.
Packet
The number of received (rx) and transmitted (tx) packets on the access point in bytes.
Bytes
The number of received (rx) and transmitted (tx) bytes on the access point.
Errors
The number of received (rx) and transmitted (tx) errors on the access point.
Dropped
The number of received (rx) and transmitted (tx) dropped packets on the access point.
Multicast
The number of received (rx) and transmitted (tx) multicast packets on the access point.
Collisions
The number of signal collisions that have occurred on the access point. A collision occurs 
when the access point attempts to send data at the same time as a wireless station that is 
connected to the access point.
Connected Clients
MAC Address
The MAC address of the client.
Radio
The radio to which the client is connected. By default, the radio is always 1, indicating the 
2.4 GHz radio.
Security
The type of security that the client is using (Open, WEP, WPA, WPA2, or WPA+WPA2).
Encryption
The type of encryption that the client is using (CCMP, TKIP, or TKIP + CCMP).
Authentication
The type of authentication that the client is using (Open, PSK, RADIUS, or PSK+RADIUS).
Time 
Connected
The period in minutes since the connection was established between the access point and the 
client.