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Security Mode
Mode Description
Disabled No encryption set (not recommended!)
WPA Personal WPA encryption with a passphrase (text
password)
WPA Enterprise (AP
only)
WPA encryption with Radius Client
authentication according to 802.1x
WPA2 Personal WPA2 encryption with a passphrase (text
password)
WPA2 Enterprise (AP
only)
WPA2 encryption with Radius Client
authentication according to 802.1x
WPA2 Personal Mixed WPA & WPA2 encryption in WPA/WPA2 mixed mode
with a passphrase (text password)
WPA2 Enterprise Mixed
(AP only)
WPA & WPA2 encryption in WPA/WPA2 mixed with
Radius Client authentication according to
802.1x
RADIUS
WEP WEP 64 Bit / 128 Bit encryption (insecure;
not recommended!)
802.1x (Client only) Client side mode to connect to AP’s working
with WPA Enterprise Modes via RADIUS
authentication
When using WEP encryption (not recommended), the user can choose
between 64-bit and 128-bit keys. Keys can be entered as passphrases
that are used to generate the Hex keys. Theoretically 128-bit keys
offer a higher level of security but because of design flaws, that’s
not the case in actual use.
Key length Description
64 Bit (10
Hexadecimal
characters)
Standard
128 Bit (26
Hexadecimal
characters)
With WPA or WPA2 encryption, there are several encryption algorithms
to choose from. AES is more secure but TKIP is more widely supported.
There is also a TKIP + AES setting, but that does not offer more
security than TKIP.
Algorithm Description
TKIP TKIP encryption, supported by most clients
devices
AES AES encryption offers a better level of
security but might not be supported by a
number of client devices and requires less
CPU processing power.
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Содержание
- Nfiniti high power wireless n router access point 1
- User manual for professional firmware 1
- Www buffalotech com 1
- Wzr hp g450h 1
- Device configuration 4
- Factory settings 4
- Initial operation 4
- Introduction 4
- Led specifications 4
- Welcome 4
- Configuration via the web interface 5
- Preparation 5
- Web interface access 5
- Web interface structure 6
- Basic configuration 7
- Dynamic dns dyndns or ddns 7
- Advanced routing 8
- Mac address cloning 8
- Networking 8
- Basic settings 9
- Eoip tunnel 9
- Wireless 9
- Wireless security 10
- Aoss wps 12
- Mac filter 12
- Freeradius 13
- Pppoe server 13
- Services 13
- Access restrictions 15
- Firewall 15
- Hotspot 15
- Milkfish sip router 15
- My ad network 15
- Nat qos 15
- Port forwarding 15
- Security 15
- Vpn pass through 15
- Wan access 15
- Administration 16
- Management 16
- Port range forwarding 16
- Port triggering 16
- Backup 17
- Commands 17
- Factory defaults 17
- Firmware upgrade 17
- Keep alive 17
- Router 17
- Status 17
- Bandwidth 18
- Sysinfo 18
- Wireless 18
- Access point 19
- Access point with nat dhcp 19
- Use cases 19
- Access point attached to a network internet gateway 20
- Wireless client 21
- Wireless client bridge 22
- Examples 24
- Ftp server 24
- Common ftp commands 26
- Logging into the ftp server 26
- Gnu general public license 28
- Gpl statement 28
- Preamble 28
- Gnu general public license terms and conditions or copying distribution and modification 29
- No warranty 32
- Chapter 1 product overview 35
- Chapter 2 placing your airstation 4 35
- Chapter 3 installation 7 35
- Chapter 4 configuration 6 35
- Contents 35
- Configuration interface menus in router mode 28 configuration interface menus in bridge mode 30 setup 32 internet lan lan config 34 36
- Lan config 67 36
- Nas 74 36
- Security router mode only 63 36
- Wireless config 50 36
- Admin config 85 37
- Automatic secure setup aoss wps 104 37
- Chapter 5 connect to a wireless network 04 37
- Diagnostic 98 37
- Chapter 6 troubleshooting 17 38
- Chapter 7 default configuration settings 21 38
- Chapter 8 network usb navigator 28 38
- Chapter 9 38
- Managing the 3g internet connection 38 38
- Chapter 10 checking wireless signal quality 40 39
- Chapter 11 tcp ip settings 43 39
- Chapter 12 39
- Chapter 13 shared folders and the usb port 48 39
- Restoring the default configuration 47 39
- Chapter 1 product overview 40
- Features 40
- Installing your airstation 40
- Professional or user friendly 40
- Airnavigator cd requirements 42
- Mbps high speed mode 42
- Package contents 42
- Front panel leds 43
- Hardware overview 43
- 1 unplug the ac adapter from the wall socket wait for a few seconds and then plug it again if the light still flashes please contact technical support 44
- 2 never unplug the ac adapter while the diag led is blinking continuously 44
- Diag led red this indicates the status of this unit depending on the number of blinks per cycle note when the unit is first turned on or restarted the diag led will blink 44
- For almost a minute during boot this is normal 44
- Movie engine led blue 44
- Movie engine switch 44
- Off movie engine functionality is disabled 44
- On movie engine functionality is enabled 44
- Switches the movie engine function between enabled and disabled on movie engine functionality is enabled 44
- Back panel 45
- Bottom 47
- Right side 47
- Antenna placement 48
- Chapter 2 placing your airstation 48
- If the airstation is to be placed vertically attach the stand as shown 48
- The antenna is included in the package screw the antenna clockwise to install 48
- Vertical placement 48
- Attach the stand as shown in the figure 49
- Horizontal placement 49
- Install horizontally 49
- When installing the airstation horizontally attach the stand for best heat dissipation 49
- Wall mounting 50
- Automatic setup 51
- Chapter 3 installation 51
- For a mac open the mac folder on the cd and launch the airstation configuration tool search and select the buffalo airstation you want to set up you can either configure the ip or open the web interface for all settings please refer to manual setup in the next section 51
- If your computer uses a different operating system use manual setup instead please refer to the next section manual setup 51
- Mac os x 51
- Other os 51
- The airnavigator cd can guide you through installing your airstation to launch the setup program please insert the cd into your windows 7 vista xp pc and follow the instructions on the screen if you deactivated auto run for cd s please navigate to cd drive win and launch assetwiz exe 51
- Windows 7 vista xp 51
- Make sure the mode switch on the back of the airstation is in the auto position 52
- Manual setup 52
- Plug one end of the lan cable into your modem and the other end to the airstation s internet wan port turn on the modem to use a 3g usb modem instead connect it to the airstation s usb port do not use both modems at the same time 52
- To configure your airstation manually follow the procedure below 52
- Unplug the lan cable which connects your computer and modem 52
- Verify that you can connect to the internet without the airstation then turn off your modem and computer 52
- Connect your computer to one of the airstation s lan ports with the lan cable 53
- For led locations refer to chapter 1 53
- Once your computer has booted the airstation s leds should be lit as described below 53
- Turn on the airstation wait one minute then turn on your computer 53
- Firmware differences 54
- Launch a web browser if the home screen is displayed setup is complete if username and password fields are displayed enter root for the username enter admin for the password if you re using the professional firmware default or leave the password field blank if you ve switched to the user friendly firmware click ok step through the wizard to complete setup 54
- You can choose between two different firmwares for your airstation by default the professional firmware dd wrt is preinstalled for us eu products if you prefer you may install the user friendly firmware instead the two firmwares have slightly different features as shown in the chart below 54
- You ve completed initial setup of your airstation refer to chapter 4 for advanced settings 54
- Changing firmware 55
- Windows 55
- If requested enter the airstation s username and password 56
- When this screen is displayed click change firmware 56
- Professional firmware dd wrt update screen 57
- User friendly firmware update screen 57
- When the following screen is displayed make sure that the firmware file name is displayed click upgrade or apply and follow the instructions on the screen 57
- Macintosh 58
- User friendly firmware update screen 59
- Accessing the web based configuration interface 60
- Chapter 4 configuration 60
- Enter the airstation s lan side ip address in the address field and press the enter key 60
- Launch a web browser 60
- The web based configuration tool lets you change advanced settings for the airstation don t change these settings unless you know what you re doing 60
- To configure the airstation s advanced settings manually log in to the web based configuration interface as shown below 60
- When this screen appears enter root in lower case for the username and the password that you set during initial setup click ok 60
- Configuration interface menus in router mode 62
- The menu structure for the airstation in router mode is as follows please refer to the pages listed at right for explanations of each item 62
- Configuration interface menus in bridge mode 64
- The menu structure in bridge mode is as follows please refer to the pages listed at right for explanations of each item 64
- Parameter meaning 66
- Setup is the home page of the configuration interface you can verify settings and the status of the airstation here 66
- Parameter meaning 67
- Configure the wan side port internet port 68
- Internet lan lan config 68
- Internet router mode only 68
- Parameter meaning 68
- Configure pppoe settings 69
- Parameter meaning 69
- Pppoe router mode only 69
- Parameter meaning 70
- Parameter meaning 71
- Configure 3g modem settings 72
- G modem router mode only 72
- Parameter meaning 73
- Parameter meaning 74
- Configure dynamic dns settings many settings are only available when the appropriate dynamic dns service is enabled 75
- Ddns router mode only 75
- Parameter meaning 75
- Parameter meaning 76
- Configure the vpn server 77
- Vpn server router mode only 77
- Parameter meaning 78
- Configure lan side and dhcp server settings 79
- Parameter meaning 79
- Parameter meaning 80
- Configure dhcp exceptions 81
- Dhcp lease router mode only 81
- Parameter meaning 81
- Configure network address translation settings this enables lan side devices to communicate with the internet 82
- Nat router mode only 82
- Parameter meaning 82
- Configure the airstation s ip communication route 83
- Parameter meaning 83
- Parameter meaning 84
- Wireless config 84
- Wps status and settings 84
- Parameter meaning 85
- The screen to configure a basic wireless settings 85
- Parameter meaning 86
- Parameter meaning 87
- Advanced 88
- Configure advanced wireless settings 88
- Parameter meaning 88
- Set priorities for specific communications 89
- Parameter meaning 90
- Mac filter 91
- Parameter meaning 91
- Restrict access to specific wireless devices 91
- Configure restrictions on unnecessary multicast packets sent to the wireless lan port 92
- Multicast control 92
- Parameter meaning 92
- Configure the airstation s guest port 93
- Guest port 93
- Parameter meaning 93
- Aoss status and settings 95
- Parameter meaning 96
- Configure the airstation s firewall 97
- Firewall router mode only 97
- Parameter meaning 97
- Security router mode only 97
- Parameter meaning 98
- Edit ip filters 99
- Ip filter router mode only 99
- Parameter meaning 99
- Configure ipv6 passthrough pppoe passthrough and pptp passthrough 100
- Parameter meaning 100
- Vpn passthrough router mode only 100
- Configure port translation 101
- Lan config 101
- Parameter meaning 101
- Port forwarding router mode only 101
- Configure a destination to transfer communication packets without a lan side destination to 102
- Dmz router mode only 102
- Parameter meaning 102
- Configure upnp universal plug and play 103
- Parameter meaning 103
- Upnp enable or disable universal plug and play upnp functionality 103
- Upnp router mode only 103
- Configure the priority of packets sent to the internet 104
- Parameter meaning 104
- Qos router mode only 104
- Parameter meaning 105
- Priority select high medium or low 105
- Configure movie engine options 106
- Movie engine qos 106
- Parameter meaning 107
- Disk management 108
- Parameter meaning 108
- View the status of and configure attached usb hard disks 108
- Parameter meaning 109
- Configure a usb hard disk for use with shared folders 110
- Parameter meaning 110
- Shared folder 110
- All folders access limits in effect 111
- Media server bittorrent the first folder is shared 111
- Parameter meaning 111
- Shared folder web access all folders are shared 111
- The following shared folder settings are used when disk management is activated 111
- Parameter meaning 112
- This screen lets you add users to the access list with the ability to access shared folders 112
- User management 112
- Assign airstation and workgroup names to access shared folders 113
- Parameter meaning 113
- Shared service 113
- Parameter meaning 114
- The screen to configure web access 114
- Web access 114
- Parameter meaning 115
- Media server 116
- Media server settings 116
- Parameter meaning 116
- Bittorrent 117
- Configure the bittorrent client 117
- Parameter meaning 117
- Parameter meaning 118
- You can download the latest windows bittorrent client from www bittorrent com 118
- Admin config 119
- Configure basic airstation settings 119
- Parameter meaning 119
- Configure the password to log in to the airstation s configuration screen 120
- Parameter meaning 120
- Password 120
- Configure the airstation s internal clock 121
- Parameter meaning 121
- Time date 121
- Configure an ntp server to automatically synchronise the airstation s internal clock 122
- Parameter meaning 122
- Configure eco mode from this screen 123
- Parameter meaning 124
- Configure network usb from this screen 125
- Network usb 125
- Parameter meaning 125
- Access 126
- Parameter meaning 126
- Restrict access to the airstation s settings screens 126
- Parameter meaning 127
- Transfer the airstation s logs to a syslog server 127
- Parameter meaning 128
- Save airstation settings as a file and restore from them later 128
- Save restore 128
- Initialize or restart the airstation 129
- Initialize restart 129
- Parameter meaning 129
- Parameter meaning 130
- Update 130
- Update the airstation s firmware 130
- Parameter meaning 131
- Diagnostic 132
- System info 132
- View system information for the airstation 132
- Parameter meaning 133
- Parameter meaning 134
- The airstation s logs are recorded here 134
- Packet info 135
- Parameter meaning 135
- View packet transfer information 135
- Client monitor 136
- Parameter meaning 136
- This screen shows devices that are connected to the airstation 136
- A ping test checks whether the airstation can communicate with a specific network device 137
- Parameter meaning 137
- Automatic secure setup aoss wps 138
- Chapter 5 connect to a wireless network 138
- Windows 7 vista client manager v 139
- Windows xp client manager 3 140
- Mac os x aoss assistant 141
- Manual setup 142
- Other devices e g game console 142
- Windows 7 wlan autoconfig 142
- Windows vista wlan autoconfig 143
- If the screen below is displayed click i want to enter the network key or passphrase instead otherwise go to step 4 144
- Enter the encryption key and click connect 145
- If the set network location screen is displayed select home work or public location depending on where you re using the airstation 145
- Step through the wizard to finish configuration 145
- Windows xp wireless zero configuration 146
- It will take several seconds for configuration to complete 147
- Mac os x airport 147
- Use airport on a mac to connect to the airstation 147
- Change the value in 450 mbps mode bandwidth to 40 mhz then click apply 148
- In easy setup click wireless ssid channel 11n 450 mbps mode 148
- In the example below we ll set up the airstation to work with a computer using the intel centrino ultimate n 6300 148
- Maximizing the performance of your wireless network 148
- Open the configuration interface chapter 4 148
- Setting the airstation 148
- To enable 450 mbps communication you ll need a wireless client that supports 3x3 802 1n such as the intel centrino ultimate n 6300 148
- Setting the computer 149
- Cannot access the web based configuration interface 151
- Cannot connect to the internet over wired connection 151
- Chapter 6 troubleshooting 151
- Cannot connect to the network wirelessly 152
- The link speed is slower than 450 mbps 152
- You forgot airstation s ssid encryption key or password 152
- Answer 153
- Other tips 153
- Answer 154
- Chapter 7 default configuration settings 155
- Chapter 8 network usb navigator 162
- Initial setup for windows users 162
- Click next 164
- Click start 164
- Initial setup for mac users 167
- Click agree 168
- Click continue 168
- Click install 168
- Opening the network usb user manual 170
- How to use network usb 171
- 3g connection manager 172
- Chapter 9 172
- Initial setup 172
- Managing the 3g internet connection 172
- Main screen 173
- Parameter meaning 173
- The main screen displays the current connection status you can perform the following operations from this screen 173
- Chapter 10 checking wireless signal quality 174
- Click advanced setup 174
- Client manager v 174
- For users of windows 7 vista or mac os x 10 and later software supplied with the airstation can be used to check the quality and strength of the wireless signal 174
- When the client manager v status screen is displayed click 174
- Windows 7 vista 174
- Macintosh 175
- Parameter meaning 176
- The software license screen is displayed when starting for the first time only click agree to proceed 176
- Chapter 11 tcp ip settings 177
- Windows 7 177
- Windows vista 178
- Windows xp 179
- Mac os x 180
- Chapter 12 181
- Restoring the default configuration 181
- With the airstation powered on hold down this button for 3 seconds to return it to factory default settings 181
- Chapter 13 shared folders and the usb port 182
- Appendix a 184
- Bit or 128 bi 184
- Specifications 184
- Appendix b regulatory compliance information 186
- Fcc caution 186
- Federal communication commission interference statement 186
- Important note fcc radiation exposure statement 186
- Important note radiation exposure statement note importante déclaration d exposition aux radiations 187
- Industry canada statement industrie canada déclaration 187
- Europe eu declaration of conformity 188
- Safety 191
- 根據 ncc 低功率電波輻射性電機管制辦法 191
- 第十二條 191
- 第十四條 191
- Appendix c environmental information 192
- Appendix d gpl information 193
- Appendix e warranty information 194
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