Setting up your wireless lan, Encrypting wireless lan transmissions – Motorola SURFboard SVG1501E User Manual

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Setting Up Your Wireless LAN

You can use the SVG1501 as an access point for a wireless LAN (WLAN) without
changing the default settings.

CAUTION: 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:

Encrypt wireless LAN transmissions

Restrict wireless LAN access to further prevent unauthorized WLAN intrusions using
the

Wireless 802.11 Access Control Page

CAUTION: 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 SVG1501 over a wireless connection.

Connect at least one computer to the SVG1501 Ethernet port.

Configure each wireless client (station) to access the SVG1501.

Place wireless components away from windows. This decreases signal strength outside
the intended area.

Encrypting Wireless LAN Transmissions

To prevent unauthorized viewing of data transmitted over your WLAN, you must encrypt
your wireless transmissions. Choose one of the following:

Encrypting Wireless LAN Transmissions

Configure on the SVG1501

Required on Each Wireless Client

If all of your wireless clients support
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA),
Motorola recommends configuring
WPA on the SVG1501

If you use a local pre-shared key (WPA-PSK)
passphrase, you must configure the identical
passphrase on the SVG1501 and on each wireless
client. Home and small-office settings typically use a
local passphrase.

Otherwise, configure WEP on the
SVG1501

You must configure the identical WEP key on the
SVG1501 and on each wireless client.

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