Gateway 7001 Series User Manual
User guide
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Contents
- Introduction
- Quick Setup
- Setting up the access point
- Unpacking the access point
- Connecting the access point to network and power
- Setting up connections for a guest network
- Turning on the access point
- Running KickStart to find access points and assign IP addresses
- Logging on to the administration Web pages
- Configuring basic settings and starting the wireless network
- What’s next?
- Setting up the access point
- Configuring Basic Network Settings
- Managing Access Points and Clusters
- Introduction
- Navigating to access points management
- Understanding clustering
- What is a cluster?
- How many APs can a cluster support?
- What kinds of APs can cluster together?
- Which settings are shared in the cluster configuration and which are not?
- Cluster mode
- Standalone mode
- Cluster formation
- Cluster size and membership
- Intra-cluster security
- Auto-Synch of Cluster Configuration
- Cluster recovery
- Understanding access point settings
- Working with access points in a cluster
- Navigating to information for a specific AP and managing standalone APs
- Managing User Accounts
- Session Monitoring
- Advanced Configuration
- Configuring an Ethernet (wired) interface
- Configuring a wireless interface
- Enabling a network time protocol server
- Configuring network security
- Setting up Guest Access
- Configuring radio settings
- Controlling access by MAC address filtering
- Configuring a Wireless Distribution System (WDS)
- Configuring security settings on wireless clients
- Network infrastructure and choosing between built-in or external authentication server
- I want to use the built-in authentication server (EAP-PEAP)
- I want to use an external RADIUS server with EAP-TLS certificates or EAP-PEAP
- Make sure the wireless client software is up-to-date
- Accessing the Microsoft Windows wireless client security settings
- Configuring a client to access an unsecure network (plain text mode)
- Configuring static WEP security on a client
- Configuring IEEE 802.1x security on a client
- IEEE 802.1x client using EAP-TLS certificate
- Configuring WPA with RADIUS security on a client
- WPA with RADIUS client using EAP-TLS certificate
- Configuring WPA-PSK security on a client
- Configuring an external RADIUS server to recognize the Gateway 7001 AP
- Obtaining a TLS-EAP certificate for a client
- Network infrastructure and choosing between built-in or external authentication server
- Setting the administrator password
- Maintenance and Monitoring
- Troubleshooting and Getting Help
- Glossary
- Specifications
- Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Information
- Index