Wireless 802.11 Bridging Page
Enable wireless bridging.
FIELD
Wireless Bridging
Remote Bridges
Setting Up Your Wireless LAN
You can use the gateway as an access point for a wireless LAN (WLAN) without changing the default s ettings.
You can use the gateway as an access point for a wireless LAN (WLAN) without changing the default s ettings.
Prevent unauthorized eavesdropping or access by enabling wireless security after your WLAN is
operational. The default settings provide no wireless security.
To enable security for your WLAN:
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Encrypt wireless LAN transmissions
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Restrict wireless LAN access to further prevent unauthorized WLAN intrusions using the
Restrict wireless LAN access to further prevent unauthorized WLAN intrusions using the
802.11 Access Control Page
Never provide your SSID, WPA or WEP passphrase, or WEP key to anyone who is not authorized to use
your WLAN.
Do not attempt to configure the gateway over a wireless connection. Connect at least one
computer to the Ethernet port on the gateway. Configure each wireless client (station) to access
the gateway.
Place wireless components away from windows. This decreases signal strength outside the intended area.
SVG1202 Wireless Voice Gateway • User Guide
Field Descriptions for the Wireless 802.11 Bridging Page
DESCRIPTION
Enable or disable wireless bridging.
Build a table of remote bridge MAC addresses authorized to establish a wireless bridge.
You can connect up to four remote bridges. Typically, you must enter your AP's MAC
address on the remote bridge.
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