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ii 9.4.2 Syslog Setup ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 9.4.3 Moved to ...
Page 6 - PART I; Introduction I
1 PART I 1.0 Introduction I The WLM2-G54 protects customers’investments over the long term. Buffalo’s newWLAN product, WLM2-G54, is theIEEE802.11g-based access point (AP). TheBuffalo solution offers simultaneous commu-nication on both 11Mbps and 54Mbps bandswithout annoying bottlenecks. High reliabi...
Page 7 - – Extensible Authentication Protocol is; WEP; – Wired Equivalent Privacy is a security
2 5.0 Features The Buffalo AirStation Intelligent access pointprovides the features necessar y in today’sbusiness environment, with a high level ofreliability and security. Use of these featuresalong with VPN will allow the user to havethe highest security a WLAN can offer. Forminimum security measu...
Page 8 - TKIP; – Temporal Key Integrity Protocol is an; MIC; – Message Integrity Check is an; MAC Address; – Media Access Control; IBSS; – Independent Basic Ser vice Set; Integrity Features
3 TKIP – Temporal Key Integrity Protocol is an advanced encr yption method using the RC4algorithm. Instead of using the sequential IV, arandom IV will be used, and the IV keydefinition will be updated regularly at a presettime inter val. MIC – Message Integrity Check is an encr yption method used to...
Page 10 - Figure 5.4 Network Administration Features
5 the Syslog ser ver as a par t of its administra-tive utilities, it is possible to use additional off-the-shelf Syslog ser ver software. 5.5 Easy Support Features Buffalo periodically releases new firmwareupdates for AirStation products. The firmwareis easily uploaded to the AirStation from aPC . L...
Page 11 - Figure 6.2 Apartments and Condominiums
6 system can be set with authenticated securityso that only the authorized tenants can accessthe network. Buffalo’s wireless solution canbe used as an optional fee-based ser vice. 6.3 Schools Sometimes it is necessar y for students tohave personal Internet connections forschoolwork. Wireless LANs ma...
Page 12 - PoE - Power over Ethernet
7 mands. With a wireless LAN, any changes inthe factor y’s machine layout can be com-pleted quickly. Wireless flexibility offersinstallation and operation cost savings for thefactor y. 6.6 Area Intranets Community buildings such as schools, cityhalls, gyms, etc., can be connected by Buffalo’swireles...
Page 13 - PART II
8 7.2 Environmental Resistance The WLM2-G54 AP’s high durability designallows resistance to environmental conditionslike temperature changes. Since it is lesssusceptible to environmental change, it issuitable for warehouses, public areas andother locations where temperature control isnot available. ...
Page 14 - Setup Screen; English and Japanese are available.
9 5. After finding an AirStation, select Admin / Set IP address. 6. Either enter the IP and Subnet Mask address in the boxes or select DHCP. 7. Leave the Password box empty. Click OK. 8. IP address setup is complete. 8.5 Setup Screen 1. Highlight the WLM2-G54, click the "Admin" button, then ...
Page 15 - Figure 8.6.9 DHCP and manual IP configuration
10 8.6 Input Parameters Through the Client Manager 1. Click the "Management" to open the next page. 2. Click the "Time Settings" menu on the left (menu section) to set the current time.Click Set. 3. Click the "LAN Setup" menu on the left; then click the "Wireless" men...
Page 17 - PART III; Detailed Configurations; Figure 9.3 Time Settings
12 Manager or Terminal Software setupscreen. 4. When login prompt appears, enter “root” as a default login name. 5. Input "?"/press "Enter" to view list of commands. PART III 9.0 Detailed Configurations 9.1 Introduction III Although your AirStation will work fine inmost network envir...
Page 19 - Bridge
14 This enables repor ting to the syslog ser ver.Check the "ON" box if you want the systemlogs to be sent to the log ser ver. The setupfor the log ser ver should be found in thesyslog’s manual. The following log type canbe tranfered: Setting, Autheutification,Device, Filter, and System.(see ...
Page 20 - Routing; RIP reception
15 Data forwarding can be delayed by a presetlength of time. The delay time value may befrom 4~30 seconds. The default value is 5seconds. 9.5.4 “Hello” Time The Hello message (to the network)broadcast time inter val can be changed. The"Hello" message is used to set up networkrouting under th...
Page 21 - Basic Filter; • A setup from a wireless LAN is forbidden.; RADIUS
16 9.6.3 Routing Table Entries Set routing information recognition andelimination. Check the item to be eliminated;then click "Delete Checked Items." 9.7 Basic Filter This is a simple filter for limiting access to theWLM2-G54. 9.7.1 Filter Settings Four filters can be enabled by clicking “ad...
Page 24 - Link Integrity Settings; Enable or disable the Link Integrity feature.
19 Configure EAP in the Security/802.11gscreen. ■ Note: For MAC Access Restriction, do not check the "Enable" box until you have set upAuthorized MAC addresses (Section 9.8.4.3). 9.10.6 Privacy, WEP Set the encr yption method used in wirelesscommunications for the protection of yourdata. It ...
Page 25 - PART IV; Figure 10.2.2 Transfer Packet Information
20 9.11.3 Interval of Checking Connection Inter val timer to check connection withdestination host. 9.11.4 Retry Count The number of times a retr y will be at-tempted when a failed connection is detected.The retr y is performed ever y 2 seconds. 9.11.5 Apply Device Specify wireless device that is ap...
Page 26 - Figure 10.2.3 Wireless LAN PC Information
21 10.2.1 Unit Information (see previous page) Parameter s used in the WLM2-G54: 1. Model Name: The AirStation model name and firmware version number 2. AirStation Name: The alias for the AirStation 3. Wired Settings: WLM2-G54’s wired MAC address 4. Wireless Firmware: The wireless LAN card model nam...
Page 28 - Additional Information; For more information, please consult one of the following:; Appendix A; Range Information
23 Additional Information For more information, please consult one of the following: • The on-line help system of your AirStation wireless system - for information about software and driver functionality. • The AirStation web site - for frequently asked questions (FAQ’s) and Software Updates. Append...
Page 30 - GLOSSARY
25 Appendix B - Troubleshooting This appendix is divided into followingsections with each with it’s own specifictroubleshooting tips: • LED Activity on section B.1. • Other Problems on section B.2. B.1 LED Activity • Power LED should be GREEN • Wireless LED should be GREEN if the line is active. If ...
Page 36 - Buffalo Technology Technical Support; Web; FCC Compliance Statement
Buffalo Technology Technical Support Web USA http://www.buffalotech.com/wireless EUROPE http://www.buffalo-technology.com CHINA http://www.buffalo-china.com TAIWAN http://www.buffalo-tech.com.tw KOREA http://www.buffalotech.co.kr The constantly evolving state of wireless products and operating syste...