Netgear WNAP320 - ProSAFE Wireless-N Access Point 참조 매뉴얼
Chapter 3. Wireless Configuration and Security
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Wireless Configuration and Security
This chapter describes how to configure the wireless features of your ProSAFE Wireless-N
Access Point WNAP320. The chapter includes the following sections:
Before you set up wireless security and additional wireless features that are described in this
chapter, connect the wireless access point, get the Internet connection working, and
configure the 802.11b , 11bg, or 11ng wireless settings as described in
chapter, connect the wireless access point, get the Internet connection working, and
configure the 802.11b , 11bg, or 11ng wireless settings as described in
. The wireless access point should work with an Ethernet LAN
connection, and wireless connectivity should have been verified before you set up wireless
security and additional wireless features. In planning your wireless network, consider the
level of security required.
security and additional wireless features. In planning your wireless network, consider the
level of security required.
WARNING!
If you are configuring the wireless access point from a wireless
computer and you change the wireless access point’s SSID,
channel, or wireless security settings, you will lose your wireless
connection when you click Apply. You must then change the
wireless settings of your computer to match the wireless access
point’s new settings.
computer and you change the wireless access point’s SSID,
channel, or wireless security settings, you will lose your wireless
connection when you click Apply. You must then change the
wireless settings of your computer to match the wireless access
point’s new settings.
Wireless Data Security Options
Indoors, computers can connect over 802.11n wireless networks at a maximum range of
300 feet. Typically, a wireless access point inside a building works best with devices within a
100 foot radius. Such distances can allow for others outside your immediate area to access
your network.
300 feet. Typically, a wireless access point inside a building works best with devices within a
100 foot radius. Such distances can allow for others outside your immediate area to access
your network.