
AirWorks AWK-1100 User’s Manual Web Console Configuration
In the above security modes, a back-end RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service)
server is needed if IEEE 802.1X functionality is enabled. See Section 0 for more information
about IEEE 802.1X and RADIUS.
According to the IEEE 802.11 standard, WEP can be used for authentication and data encryption.
Normally, Shared Key authentication is used if WEP data encryption is enabled. In rare cases,
Open System authentication may be used when WEP data encryption is enabled. The
Authentication algorithm setting is provided for better compatibility with wireless clients with
various WLAN network adapters. There are three options available, including Open System,
Shared Key, and Auto.
When WEP is enabled by a security mode, the Key length can be specified to be 64 Bits or 128
Bits. The Selected key setting specifies the key to be used as a send-key for encrypting traffic
from the AP side to the wireless client side. All 4 WEP keys are used as receive-keys to decrypt
traffic from the wireless client side to the AP side.
NOTE
Each field of a WEP key setting is a hex-decimal number from 00 to FF. For example, when the
security mode is Static WEP and the key length is 64 Bits, you could set Key 1 to
“00012E3ADF”.
MAC-Address-Based Access Control
With MAC-Address-Based Access Control, you can specify the wireless client computers that
are permitted or not permitted to associate with the AWK-1100. When the table type is set to
inclusive, entries in the table are permitted to associate with the AWK-1100. When the table type
is set to exclusive, entries in the table are not permitted to associate with the AWK-1100.
To deny access for wireless clients to the wireless network:
1.
Select Enabled from the Functionality drop-down list.
2.
Set the Access control type to exclusive.
3.
Specify the MAC address of a wireless client to be denied access, and then click Add.
4.
Repeat Steps 3 for other wireless clients.
To grant access for wireless clients to the wireless network:
1.
Select Enabled from the Functionality drop-down list.
2.
Set the Access control type to inclusive.
3.
Specify the MAC address of a wireless client to be denied access, and then click Add.
4.
Repeat Steps 3 for other wireless clients.
To delete an entry in the access control table:
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Click Delete next to the entry.
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