AirWorks AWK-3131-RCC
Web Console Configuration
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Netmask
Setting
Description
Factory Default
Netmask for allowed
subnet definition
The netmask of the subnet definition. Hosts in this subnet can
be accessed by other hosts or wireless clients in the same
subnet. You can also define the exception host by entering
255.255.255.255 in this field.
None
Protocol
Setting
Description
Factory Default
Protocol for allowed
subnet definition
The protocol of the subnet definition. Hosts in this subnet can
be accessed by other hosts or wireless clients in the same
subnet.
All
Port
Setting
Description
Factory Default
Port for allowed subnet
definition
The port range of the subnet definition. Hosts in this subnet can
be accessed by other hosts or wireless clients in the same
subnet.
None
NOTE
The AWK-3131-RCC-EU (for European frequency bands) only connects SSID-hidden APs for IEEE 802.11b/g/n
channels.
WLAN Security Settings
The AWK-3131-RCC provides four standardized wireless security modes: Open, WEP (Wired Equivalent
Privacy), WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access), and WPA2. Several security modes are available in the
AWK-3131-RCC by selecting Security mode and WPA type:
•
Open: No authentication, no data encryption.
•
WEP: Static WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) keys must be configured manually.
•
WPA/WPA2-Personal: Also known as WPA/WPA2-PSK. You will need to specify the Pre-Shared Key in the
Passphrase field, which will be used by the TKIP or AES engine as a master key to generate keys that
actually encrypt outgoing packets and decrypt incoming packets.
•
WPA/WPA2-Enterprise: Also called WPA/WPA2-EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol). In addition to
device-based authentication, WPA/WPA2-Enterprise enables user-based authentication via IEEE802.1X.
The AWK-3131-RCC can support three EAP methods: EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS, and EAP-PEAP.
Security mode
Setting
Description
Factory Default
Open
No authentication
Open
WEP
Static WEP is used
WPA*
WPA is used
WPA2*
Fully supports IEEE802.11i with “TKIP/AES + 802.1X”
Open
For security reasons, you should NOT set security mode to Open System, since authentication and data
encryption are NOT performed in Open System mode.
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