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Chapter 5: Advanced wireless LAN configuration
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You will find the WLAN MAC address on a sticker located under each of the
antenna connectors. Only use the string that is marked as the "WLAN MAC"
or "MAC-ID". The other addresses that may be found are not the WLAN MAC
address but the LAN MAC address.
Alternatively you will find the MAC addresses for the WLAN cards in the
devices under WEBconfig, Telnet or a terminal program under the following
paths:
Configuration with
WEBconfig or Telnet
Under WEBconfig or Telnet you can set the settings for the point-to-point
connections under the following paths:
5.3.1
Security for point- to- point connections
IEEE 802.11i can be used to attain a significant increase in the security of
WLAN point-to-point connections. All of the advantages of 802.11i such as
the simple configuration and the powerful encryption with AES are thus avai-
lable for P2P mode, as are the improved security of the passphrase from the
LANCOM Enhance Passphrase Security (LEPS).
Encryption with 802.11i/WPA
To activate the 802.11i encryption for a correctly configured P2P connection,
adjust the settings for the first logical WLAN network in the appropriate
WLAN interface (i.e. WLAN-1 if you are using the first WLAN card for the P2P
Configuration tool
Menu/Table
WEBconfig
Expert configuration
Status
WLAN-statistics
Inter-
face-statistics
Terminal/Telnet
Status/WLAN-statistics/Interface-statistics
Configuration tool
Menu/Table
WEBconfig
Expert configuration
Setup
Interfaces
WLAN-Inter-
faces
Interpoint-Settings
Terminal/Telnet
cd /Setup/Interfaces/WLAN-Interfaces/
Interpoint-Settings