NETGEAR Network Router WAB102 User Manual

User’s Guide for the  
WAB102 802.11a+b Dual  
Band Wireless Access  
Point  
NETGEAR, Inc.  
4401 Great America Parkway  
Santa Clara, CA 95054 USA  
10001 01  
November 2002  
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Chapter 1  
Introduction  
What’s In the Box? ...................................................................................4  
Hardware Description ..............................................................................5  
Chapter 2  
Setting Up Basic Wireless Connectivity  
What You Will Need Before You Begin ....................................................9  
Install the WAB102 Wireless Access Point ............................................10  
Basic Configuration ................................................................................14  
Chapter 3  
Protecting Your Wireless Network  
Enabling Basic Wireless Access Security Features ...............................34  
Chapter 4  
Troubleshooting  
Basic Functioning ...................................................................................41  
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Chapter 1  
Introduction  
This chapter introduces the NETGEAR Model WAB102 802.11a+b Wireless  
Access Point.  
Minimal prerequisites for installation are presented in “System Requirements“ on  
page 3.  
About the Wireless Access Point  
Congratulations on your purchase of NETGEAR's WAB102 802.11 a+b Dual  
Band Wireless Access Point, which gives you the ultimate in office mobility. This  
high-speed wireless device simultaneously supports both IEEE 802.11a and  
802.11b wireless networks and lets you quickly network multiple PCs and  
notebooks without laying new cables, and gives users the freedom to roam  
throughout the workplace and stay connected to corporate resources, e-mail, and  
the Internet.  
The WAB102 provides built-in capacity and flexibility for growing networks so  
it's easy to add new clients or move your entire network to a new location.  
Equipped with auto-sensing capability, it allows packet transfer at up to 108 Mbps  
in turbo mode for maximum throughput. This access point will automatically  
adjust to the most efficient speed for the maximum distance in a noisy  
environment.  
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Benefits  
Ultimate mobility – One Access point provides both 802.11a (5 GHz) and  
802.11b (2.4 GHz) wireless networks.  
Blazing fast speeds – Up to 54 Mbps, and up to 108 Mbps in turbo mode for  
models shipped in the United States, Canada, and Australia.  
Dual band capability protects your existing 802.11b wireless network  
investment while installing a new 802.11a network.  
Seamlessly integrates into an existing 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet  
LAN.  
Features  
The key features of the WAB102 802.11 a+b Dual Band Wireless Access Point  
are:  
Reliable IEEE 802.11a and 802.11b standards-based wireless technology.  
Interfaces directly to 10 Mbps IEEE 802.3 Ethernet and 100 Mbps IEEE  
802.3u Fast Ethernet networks.  
Up to 108 Mbps high-speed rate in turbo mode (for models shipped in the  
United States, Canada, and Australia). Wireless nodes negotiate to operate at  
an optimal data transfer rate. In a noisy environment or when the distance  
between the wireless nodes is too far, the wireless nodes will automatically  
adjust to the most efficient speed for the distance.  
Provides the highest available level of industry-standard WEP encryption:  
128-bit for 802.11b devices and up to 152-bit for 802.11a devices  
MAC Address Filtering provides increased security.  
Extensive coverage and available bandwidth with twelve (12)  
non-overlapping channels in the 5 GHz band (5.15 to 5.35 GHz, 5.725 to  
5.825 GHz); three (3) non-overlapping channels in the 2.4 GHz band (2.412  
to 2.484 GHz)  
Supports Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) to avoid cross interference  
with radar systems used in certain European countries.  
Supports Transmit Power Control (TPC) for use in Europe.  
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System Requirements  
Before installing the WAB102, make sure your system meets these requirements:  
A 10/100 Mbps Local Area Network device such as a hub or switch.  
Note: The WAB102 should be connected to a router, switch or hub  
installed as shown in the figure below.  
The Category 5 UTP straight through Ethernet cable with RJ-45 connector  
included in this package or one like it.  
A 100-240 V, 50-60 HZ AC power source.  
A Web browser for configuration such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or  
above, or Netscape Navigator 4.78 or later version.  
At least one computer with the TCP/IP protocol installed.  
Other 802.11a or 802.11b-compliant devices, such as the NETGEAR  
WAB501 Dual Band Wireless Adapter.  
WAB102 Dual Band  
Wireless  
Access Point  
Router, Switch, or  
Hub on an  
Ethernet LAN  
Wireless PC Card  
in a Notebook Computer  
Cable or DSL modem  
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What’s In the Box?  
The product package should contain the following items:  
WAB102 802.11a+b Dual Band Wireless Access Point  
Power adapter and cord (5Vdc, 3.8A)  
WAB102 User's Guide (this guide)  
Straight through Category 5 Ethernet cable - 25 feet  
Support Information Card  
Warranty and Registration card  
Please contact your reseller or customer support in your area if there are any  
wrong, missing, or damaged parts. You can refer to the Support Information Card  
for the telephone number of customer support in your area. You should keep the  
Support Information card, along with the original packing materials, and use the  
packing materials to repack the WAB102 Dual Band Wireless Access Point if you  
need to return it for repair.  
To qualify for product updates and product warranty registrations, we encourage  
Compatible and Related NETGEAR Products  
For a list of compatible products from other manufacturers, see the Wireless  
Ethernet Compatibility Alliance website (WECA, see http://www.wi-fi.net).  
Compatible NETGEAR products are listed below.  
The following NETGEAR products work with the WAB102 dual band AP.  
POE101 Power Over Ethernet Adapter  
WAB501 a/b Dual Band Wireless PC Card Adapter  
HA501 802.11a Wireless 32-bit PC Card Adapter  
MA401 802.11b Wireless PC Card  
MA101 802.11b Wireless USB Adapter  
ME102 802.11b Wireless Access Point  
MA311 802.11b Wireless PCI Adapter  
MR314 802.11b Wireless Cable/DSL Router  
MA701 802.11b Wireless Compact Flash Card  
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802.11a+b Standards-based Wireless Networking  
The WAB102 Wireless Access Point provides a bridge between Ethernet wired  
LANs and both 802.11a and 802.11b compatible wireless LAN networks. It  
provides connectivity between Ethernet wired networks and radio-equipped  
wireless notebook systems, desktop systems, print servers, and other devices. The  
WAB102 802.11 a+b Dual Band Wireless Access Point supports the following  
hardware functions:  
External dual-band antenna assembly to support antenna diversity  
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) data encryption accomplished on the fly  
Firmware stored in flash to allow easy firmware upgrade.  
Additionally, the WAB102 supports the following wireless features:  
Distributed coordinated function (CSMA/CA, Back off procedure, ACK  
procedure, retransmission of unacknowledged frames)  
RTS/CTS handshake  
Beacon generation  
Fragmentation and reassembly  
Authentication Algorithm (Open System, Shared Key)  
Short or long preamble  
Roaming among access points on the same subnet  
Hardware Description  
The WAB102 802.11 a+b Dual Band Wireless Access Point hardware functions  
are described below.  
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WAB102 Wireless Access Point Front Panel  
The WAB102 Dual Band Wireless Access Point provides these status LEDs.  
Power  
Ethernet  
802.11b  
WLAN  
802.11a  
WLAN  
The following table explains the LED indicators:  
LED  
Power  
DESCRIPTION  
Off  
No power. If this LED does not come on with the power adapter and  
cord correctly installed, see Chapter 4, Troubleshooting.  
Power is on.  
On  
Blink  
Indicates self test, loading software, or system fault (if continues).  
Note: This LED may blink for a minute before going on steady.  
Ethernet  
Link/Activity  
Off  
Indicates no Ethernet link detected.  
Green On  
Green Blink  
Amber On  
100Mbps Fast Ethernet link detected, no activity  
Indicates data traffic on the 100Mbps LAN  
10Mbps Ethernet Link detected but no activity.  
Indicates data traffic on the 10Mbps LAN  
Link/Activity  
Amber Blink  
802.11a WLAN  
Off  
No wireless link.  
Slow Blink  
Fast Blink  
Associated with network but no activity.  
Indicates the WAB102 802.11a wireless data transmission.  
802.11b WLAN  
Off  
Link/Activity  
No wireless link.  
Slow Blink  
Fast Blink  
Associated with network but no activity  
Indicates the WAB102 is 802.11b wireless data transmission.  
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WAB102 Wireless Access Point Rear Panel  
Power  
Socket  
Restore to  
Factory Default  
Switch  
Ethernet  
Port  
Power  
Adapter  
Cable  
Holder  
Power Socket  
This socket connects to the WAB102 power adapter.  
Warning: Use only the power adapter that came with the WAB102.  
Restore to Factory Default Button  
The Restore to Default button located between the Ethernet RJ-45 connector  
and the Power socket restores the WAB102 to the factory default settings.  
RJ-45 Ethernet Port  
Use the WAB102 Ethernet RJ-45 port to connect to and Ethernet LAN through  
a device such as a hub, switch, or router.  
Power Adapter Cable Holder  
Use the enclosed screw and wire saddle to secure the power cable.  
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Chapter 2  
Setting Up Basic Wireless Connectivity  
This chapter describes how to set up your WAB102 802.11 a+b Dual Band  
Wireless Access Point for wireless connectivity on your Local Area Network  
(LAN). This basic configuration will enable computers with 802.11a or 802.11b  
compliant wireless adapters to do such things as connect to the Internet, or access  
printers and files on your LAN.  
For important pre-installation considerations, see “What You Will Need  
Before You Begin“ on page 9.  
To install your WAB102, see “Installation Overview“ on page 10.  
For a summary of WAB102 configuration, see “Basic Configuration“ on page  
14.  
Note: Indoors, computers can connect over 802.11 wireless  
devices and up to 300 feet for 802.11a devices. This distance can  
allow for others outside your area to access your network. It is  
important to take appropriate steps to secure your network from  
unauthorized access. The WAB102 dual band AP provides highly  
effective security features which are covered in detail in Chapter 3,  
“Protecting Your Wireless Network”. Deploy the security features  
appropriate to your needs.  
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What You Will Need Before You Begin  
You need to prepare these three things before you can establish a connection  
through your wireless access point:  
A location for the WAB102 that conforms to the placement and range  
guidelines below.  
The wireless access point connected to your LAN through a device such as a  
hub, switch, router, or Cable/DSL gateway.  
One or more computers with properly configured 802.11a or b - compliant  
wireless adapters.  
Placement and Range Guidelines  
Indoors, computers can connect over 802.11 wireless networks at a maximum  
range of 500 feet for 802.11b devices and up to 300 feet for 802.11a devices.  
However, the operating distance or range of your wireless connection can vary  
significantly based on the physical placement of the wireless wireless access  
point.  
For best results, identify a location for your wireless access point according to  
these guidelines:  
Away from potential sources of interference, such as PCs, large metal  
surfaces, microwaves, and cordless phones.  
The 802.11a standard operates at a higher frequency and should be less  
susceptible to interference with cordless phones. This higher 802.11a  
frequency may not offer as much range of coverage as the lower frequency  
802.11b in a indoor environment with lots of obstructions.  
Note: Failure to follow these guidelines can result in significant  
performance degradation or inability to wirelessly connect to the  
wireless access point.  
In an elevated location such as a high shelf, near the center of the area in  
which your PCs will operate.  
The best location is elevated, such as wall mounted or on the top of a cubicle,  
and at the center of your wireless coverage area for all the mobile devices.  
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Cabling Requirements  
The WAB102 dual band AP connects to your LAN via twisted-pair Category 5  
Ethernet cable with RJ-45 connectors.  
Note: The power adapter and cord shipped with the WAB102 limits the  
distance from an AC outlet. To overcome this, consider using  
NETGEAR’s POE101 Power Over Ethernet Adapter with a Category 5  
Ethernet cable like the one included with your WAB102. This adapter  
sends DC power through an Ethernet cable to enable you to power an  
access point in a remote location.  
Installation Overview  
1. Install the WAB102 Access Point. See below.  
2. Configure the Access Point. Turn to page 14.  
Note: See “System Requirements“ on page 3 for the minimal system  
requirements for installing the WAB102.  
Install the WAB102 Wireless Access Point  
Before installing the WAB102 802.11 a+b Dual Band Wireless Access Point, you  
should make sure that your Ethernet network is up and working. You'll be  
connecting the access point to the Ethernet network so that computers with either  
802.11a or 802.11b wireless adapters will be able to communicate with computers  
on the Ethernet network. In order for this to work correctly, please verify that you  
have met all of the system requirements, shown on page 3.  
Please follow the steps below to successfully install the WAB102 802.11 a+b Dual  
Band Wireless Access Point.  
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Note: We suggest you first install the WAB102 with the default  
settings. Optionally, you can then customize your settings and enable  
encryption if it is required.  
1. Position and mount the WAB102 Dual Band Wireless Access Point.  
The best location is elevated, such as wall mounted or on the top of a cubicle,  
at the center of your wireless coverage area, and within line of sight of all the  
mobile devices.  
Note: If you are planning to mount your WAB102 on a wall or in a remote  
location, we suggest you configure and verify your WAB102's  
operations first.  
2. Connect the Ethernet cable.  
Use the Category 5 Ethernet cable included with the product to connect the  
Ethernet port on the rear panel of WAB102 to a 10 Base-T or 100 Base-Tx  
network hub, switch, or router.  
3. Connect the power cable.  
Connect the power cord of the WAB102 power adapter to the 5V DC power  
socket on the rear panel of the access point. Then, plug the power adapter into  
an A/C power outlet.  
Warning: Use only the power adapter that came with the WAB102.  
4. Configure the wireless adapter settings.  
To access the WAB102, you need to configure your 802.11a or 802.11b  
wireless adapter to use the WAB102 factory default settings as follows:  
Wireless  
Network Mode:  
WEP:  
Infrastructure  
Disabled or Off  
For a full listing of factory defaults, refer to “Default Factory Settings“ on  
page 13.  
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5. Verify the installation was successful.  
The Power light should be lit. It might take a few seconds after the power is  
applied to the access point for the power light to appear. The Ethernet Link  
light should be on. If the connection is a 100 Mbps connection, the light is  
green. If it is a 10 Mbps connection, the light is amber. The Ethernet  
connection light also flashes to indicate data is moving over the Ethernet  
connection to the switch, router, or hub. The 802.11a or 802.11b Wireless  
Link light should be on and blinking. A slow blink indicates that the access  
point is looking for wireless nodes, or that very little wireless activity is taking  
place. A fast blink indicates that the access point is receiving or transmitting  
wireless data.  
6. Verify wireless connectivity to your network.  
Using a computer with an 802.11a or 802.11b wireless adapter, browse  
internet or check file access on your network. If everything is functioning  
properly, then you have successfully installed the WAB102 Dual Band  
Wireless Access Point.  
Having problems? Refer to Chapter 4, “Troubleshooting”.  
Note: Once the system is working, consider increased security. See  
Chapter 3, “Protecting Your Wireless Network”.  
Want to customize configuration settings? For details on WAB102 settings,  
turn to “Basic Configuration“ on page 14.  
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When you first receive your WAB102, the default factory settings will  
automatically be set, as shown below.  
You can restore these defaults with the Factory Default Restore switch on the rear  
panel — see WAB102 Wireless Access Point Rear Panel“ on page 7.  
After you install the WAB102 dual band AP, you may customize any of the  
settings to better meet your networking needs — see the following section, “Basic  
Configuration“ on page 14.  
FEATURE  
DEFAULT FACTORY SETTINGS  
admin  
User Name  
Password  
1234  
Access Point Name  
netgearxxxxxx where xxxxxx are the last  
six digits of the AP's MAC address  
AP IP Address  
192.168.0.226  
255.255.255.0  
Wireless  
AP Subnet Mask  
SSID for both 802.11a &  
802.11b  
11a RF Channel  
11b RF Channel  
WEP  
52 Non-Turbo Mode; 50 Turbo Mode  
6
Disabled  
Open System  
Authentication Type  
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Basic Configuration  
The WAB102 802.11 a+b Dual Band Wireless Access Point can be configured  
remotely from Microsoft Internet Explorer browser version 5.0 or above, or  
Netscape Navigator web browser version 4.78 or above on your computer.  
Note: For up-to-date details on WAB102 configuration visit  
1. Determine the name of your access point.  
To find the name of your access point, refer to the labels on the bottom of the  
access point. The access point name should be similar to this, netgear10d4b5.  
2. Open a web browser such as Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator.  
3. In browser Address or Location box, type in the name of your access  
point, and press enter. You do not need to include "www" or "http://."  
Note: There is no space required between “netgear” and the 6 digits of the  
access point name.  
Once you have entered your access point name, your web browser should  
automatically find the WAB102 dual band AP and display the home page, as  
shown above.  
You may also access the WAB102 home page by specifying either the IP  
address or the WAB102 name as printed on the bottom of the device.  
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For advanced users: To access the built-in Web Server home page on the  
WAB102, we suggest that you have a DHCP server on the Ethernet Network.  
If there is no accessible DHCP server, the WAB102 Access Point will default  
to the IP address of 192.168.0.226 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. You  
will need to configure the IP address of the computer to be within the same  
subnet for the initial configuration.  
Having problems? Refer to Chapter 4, “Troubleshooting”.  
4. Click AP Setup to configure the WAB102 Access Point, and proceed to  
the next section, Log In to the Access Point.  
Log In to the Access Point  
To set up your access point, complete the following login steps:  
1. Click on the AP Setup link on the WAB102 Web Server home page.  
2. The Enter Network Password window will be displayed, as shown above.  
Enter the default user name admin with the default password 1234 in this  
window.  
Note: Both the user name and password are case sensitive.  
You may change the password at any time after this point by choosing  
Password from the AP Setup menu  
3. Click OK. The TCP/IP LAN Setup window will be displayed as shown below.  
Configure Basic Setup Parameters  
To set up your access point, complete the following:  
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1. Click on the Setup link on the AP Setup menu.  
2. Specify your configuration settings. When you are done, click Apply and then  
the Reboot button for the changes to take effect.  
For LAN parameters, see “TCP/IP Configuration Parameters“ on page 17.  
For 5GHz parameters, see “802.11a Wireless LAN Configuration  
Parameters“ on page 18.  
For 2.4GHz parameters, see “802.11b Wireless LAN Configuration  
Parameters“ on page 19.  
Note: Be sure to configure the wireless adapters in your network with  
the same wireless settings you configure on the WAB102.  
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TCP/IP Configuration Parameters  
CONFIGURATION  
DESCRIPTION  
Access Point Name  
The unique name represents the access point.  
The default Access Point Name is located on  
the bottom label of WAB102. You may modify  
the default name with a unique name up to 15  
characters long.  
Default: netgearxxxxxx, where xxxxxxx  
represents the last 6 digits of the WAB102 MAC  
address.  
IP Address  
Subnet mask  
Default gateway  
DHCP Client  
Specifies the IP address of the access point.  
Default: 192.168.0.226  
Specifies the subnet mask of the access point.  
Default: 255.255.255.0  
Specifies the default gateway IP address.  
Default: 0.0.0.0  
The access point will get the IP address, subnet  
mask and the default gateway automatically  
from the DHCP server if the DHCP is enabled.  
Default: Enable  
If the WAB102 cannot locate a DHCP server upon powering up, it will default to  
the IP address of 192.168.0.226. If you are not sure of the IP address of the  
WAB102, restore the default IP address by pressing the Restore to Factory  
Default button located on the WAB102 back panel for at least 5 seconds. The  
WAB102 will pass the IP address from the DHCP server to the associated station  
if the DHCP client is enabled.  
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802.11a Wireless LAN Configuration Parameters  
CONFIGURATION  
DESCRIPTION  
SSID (Service Set ID)  
Enter a 32-character (maximum) service set ID  
in this field; the characters are case sensitive.  
When in infrastructure mode, this field defines  
the service set ID (SSID). The SSID assigned to  
the wireless node is required to match the  
access point SSID in order for the wireless node  
to communicate with the access point.  
Default: Wireless  
Channel/Frequency  
Shows the current channel and frequency in  
use. The wireless channel in use will be  
between 36 and 64, 149 and 165 in normal  
mode. When turbo mode is enabled, the  
available wireless channels are 42, 50, 58, 152,  
and 160.  
Default: 52 (non-Turbo), 50 (Turbo)  
Turbo Mode  
Enabling turbo mode allows the wireless node  
to transmit or receive at a higher rate, up to 108  
Mbps.  
Note: If you enable Turbo Mode on the  
WAB102 Access Point, the 802.11a devices will  
fail to connect unless they are also set to Turbo  
Mode.  
Note: The Turbo Mode check box will be  
disabled for European model.  
Default: Disable  
Data Rate  
Shows the available transmit data rate of the  
wireless network. The possible data rates  
supported are: 54 Mbps, 48 Mbps, 36 Mbps, 24  
Mbps, 18 Mbps, 12 Mbps, 9 Mbps, and 6 Mbps.  
It can go up to 108 Mbps if the turbo mode is  
enabled for models shipped to United States,  
Canada, and Australia.  
Default: Best  
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802.11b Wireless LAN Configuration Parameters  
CONFIGURATION  
DESCRIPTION  
SSID (Service Set ID)  
Enter a 32-character (maximum) service set ID  
in this field; the characters are case sensitive.  
When in infrastructure mode, this field defines  
the service set ID (SSID). The SSID assigned to  
the wireless node is required to match the  
access point SSID in order for the wireless node  
to communicate with the access point.  
Default: Wireless  
Channel/Frequency  
Shows the current channel and frequency in  
use. The wireless channel in use will be  
between 1 to 11 for US and Canada, 1 to 13 for  
Europe and Australia.  
Default: 6  
Data Rate  
Shows the available transmit data rate of the  
wireless network. The possible data rates  
supported are: 1 Mbps, 2 Mbps, 5.5 Mbps and  
11 Mbps.  
Default: Best  
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Change Password  
1. To change the current password, choose the Password option from the AP  
Setup menu in the WAB102 Web Server home page. The default password is  
"1234."  
2. Change your password. Click Apply for the new password to take effect.  
Note: Take note of your new password, otherwise you will not be able to  
access the Access Point setup. You can restore the default password  
"1234" by pressing the Restore Factory Default button on the  
WAB102 back panel for at least 5 seconds.  
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Security Configuration  
To prevent unauthorized wireless stations from accessing data transmitted over  
the network, the Security screen of the AP Setup offers use of an authentication  
protocol as well as data encryption, known as WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy).  
For a step-by-step treatment of security setup, see “Enabling Basic Wireless  
Access Security Features“ on page 34.  
1. Use a browser to connect to the WAB102.  
2. Click Security on the AP Setup menu and log in.  
3. Choose Your Authentication Method  
To set authentication for either the 802.11a or 802.11b band, select the Open  
System or Shared Key Authentication Type by selecting the radio button.  
All other devices using this band must share this setting. Shared Key  
operation offers a step up in security over Open System operation.  
Note: The access point can be configured for Open System authentication but  
still have active encryption on the same band.  
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4. Set Up 802.11a Encryption Security as Needed  
For 802.11a, you can set up to four Encryption Keys, each of which can have  
a different encryption level: 64-bit, 128-bit, or 152-bit.  
The default setting indicates which key is used for encrypting transmissions  
by the access point. Other devices in the network must have the same key  
value entered for this encryption key to allow them to receive these  
transmissions. These other devices can be set to transmit back to the access  
point with another Encryption Key, by setting it as default. To receive these  
transmissions, configure the access point to have the same key value entered  
into the same key space as the other device is transmitting on.  
This scheme allows different user nodes in the 802.11a net to use different  
levels of encryption for their transmit messaging and ensures a level of  
privacy between users on the same WLAN.  
5. Set Up 802.11b Encryption Security as Needed  
For 802.11b, you must have four Encryption Keys set, and all four keys must  
have the same encryption level — 64-bit or 128-bit.  
All devices in the network must have the same key values in each of the four  
Encryption Keys. The Encryption Key selected as default determines the  
encryption level at which the access point is transmitting.  
For 64-bits encryption:  
Hexadecimal: 10 hexadecimal digits in the range of "A-F", "a-f" and "0-9"  
(e.g. 11AA22BB33)  
For 128-bits encryption:  
Hexadecimal: 26 hexadecimal digits in the range of "A-F", "a-f" and "0-9"  
(e.g. 00112233445566778899AABBCC).  
For 152-bits encryption (for 802.11a only):  
Hexadecimal: 32 hexadecimal digits in the range of "A-F", "a-f" and "0-9"  
(e.g. 00112233445566778899AABBCCDDEEFF).  
6. When you are done, click the Apply button and then the Reboot button  
for the changes to take effect.  
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802.11a Wireless LAN Security Parameters  
CONFIGURATION  
DESCRIPTION  
Authentication Type  
Specifies the Authentication type used: Open  
System or Shared Key. If "Shared Key" is  
selected, you need to enable the WEP and  
enter at least one shared key.  
Default: Open System  
WEP  
Enable or Disable the Wired Equivalent Privacy.  
Default: Disable  
Default Key  
Specifies the preferred key entry from 1 to 4.  
Default: 1  
Key Size  
Key (1-4)  
Specifies the WEP Encryption Key size: 64 bits,  
128 bits or 152 bits.  
Specifies the shared key value in hexadecimal  
format based on the key size selected: 64 bits,  
128 bits, or 152 bits.  
Default key size: 64 bits  
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802.11b Wireless LAN Security Parameters  
CONFIGURATION  
DESCRIPTION  
Authentication Type  
Specifies the Authentication type used: Open  
System or Shared Key. If "Shared Key" is  
selected, you need to enable the WEP and  
enter at least one shared key.  
Default: Open System  
WEP  
Default Key  
Key (1 -4)  
Enable or Disable the Wired Equivalent Privacy.  
Default: Disable  
Specifies the preferred key entry from 1 to 4.  
Default: 1  
Specifies the shared key value in hexadecimal  
format based on the WEP Encryption option  
selected: 64 bits, or 128 bits.  
Default Key Size: 64 bits  
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Access Control  
The Access Control window lets you block or allow the network access privilege  
of the specified stations through the WAB102 Dual Band Wireless Access Point.  
This provides an additional layer of security. Follow these steps:  
1. Choose the Access Control option from the AP Setup menu in the WAB102  
Web Server home page. Click Allow or Block to enable MAC address  
filtering. Click Disable to disable Access Control feature.  
2. Enter the MAC address for each station to be managed, in the MAC Address  
field and click Add.  
3. When you are done, click the Apply button and then the Reboot button for the  
changes to take effect.  
Note: See “AP Status Station List“ on page 31 to see a list of stations  
using your network.  
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Access Control Configuration Parameters  
CONFIGURATION  
Access Control  
DESCRIPTION  
Specifies the options of the MAC Access  
Control List: Disable, Allow, or Block.  
Default: Disable  
MAC Address  
Specifies the MAC address for the station to be  
included in the Access Control List.  
Access Control List  
Displays the current MAC Address Control List  
entries. The maximum number of MAC Address  
entries is 100.  
Firmware Upgrade  
The Firmware Upgrade menu options will display the Firmware Upgrade window  
so that you may upgrade your latest WAB102 firmware.  
Before upgrading the WAB102 firmware, make sure you have downloaded the  
1. Enter the location of the WAB102 firmware file name or click the Browse  
button to locate the file.  
2. When you are done, click the Upgrade button and then the Reboot button for  
the changes to take effect.  
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Advanced Setup  
To setup your advanced wireless LAN settings, complete the following:  
1. Choose the Advanced Setup option from the AP Setup menu on the WAB102  
Web Server home page.  
2. Specify your wireless configuration settings. When you are done, click Apply  
and then the Reboot button for the changes to take effect.  
Note: Be sure to make the same configuration changes on the other  
wireless adapters in your network,  
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802.11a Advanced Wireless LAN Configuration Parameters  
CONFIGURATION  
Transmit Power  
DESCRIPTION  
Transmit signal strength of the WAB102. The  
options are 100%, 50%, 25%, 12.5% and  
Lowest. Decreases the transmit power if more  
than one AP is co-located using the same  
channel frequency.  
Default:100%  
Beacon Interval  
RTS Threshold  
Specifies the Beacon Interval value. Enter a  
value in between 20 to 1000.  
Default: 100  
The packet size that the wireless node uses to  
determine if it should use the CSMA/CD  
mechanism or the CSMA/CA mechanism for  
packet transmission. With the CSMA/CD  
transmission mechanism, the transmitting  
station sends out the actual packet as soon as it  
has waited for the silence period. With the  
CSMA/CA transmission mechanism, the  
transmitting station sends out an RTS packet to  
the receiving station, and waits for the receiving  
station to send back a CTS packet before  
sending the actual packet data.  
Default: 2346  
Fragmentation Length  
This is the maximum packet size used for  
fragmentation. Packets larger than the size  
programmed in this field will be fragmented.  
The Fragment Threshold value must be larger  
than the RTS Threshold value.  
Default: 2346  
DTIM  
The Delivery Traffic Indication Message.  
Specifies the data beacon rate between 1 and  
255.  
Default: 1  
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802.11b Advanced Wireless LAN Configuration Parameters  
CONFIGURATION  
RTS Threshold  
DESCRIPTION  
The packet size that the wireless node uses to  
determine if it should use the CSMA/CD  
mechanism or the CSMA/CA mechanism for  
packet transmission. With the CSMA/CD  
transmission mechanism, the transmitting  
station sends out the actual packet as soon as it  
has waited for the silence period. With the  
CSMA/CA transmission mechanism, the  
transmitting station sends out an RTS packet to  
the receiving station, and waits for the receiving  
station to send back a CTS packet before  
sending the actual packet data.  
Default: 2346  
Fragmentation Length  
This is the maximum packet size used for  
fragmentation. Packets larger than the size  
programmed in this field will be fragmented.  
The Fragment Threshold value must be larger  
than the RTS Threshold value.  
Default: 2346  
Preamble Type  
A long transmit preamble allows the receiver to  
lock into the received bit patterns more easily. A  
short transmit preamble provides better  
performance.  
Default: Long  
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Restore Factory Default  
To restore factory default settings, complete the following:  
1. Choose the Restore Factory Default option from the AP Setup menu on the  
WAB102 Web Server home page.  
2. Select the Yes option.  
3. Click Apply and then the Reboot button for the changes to take effect.  
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AP Status Station List  
The Station List window displays the assigned ID, MAC address, current Channel  
used, and the current state of the access point and all the stations that are currently  
part of its Basic Service Set (BBS).  
Choose the Station List option from the WAB102 Web Server home page to  
display a window similar to this:  
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About  
This window displays the Firmware Version, Regulatory Domain, and the MAC  
Address of the WAB102.  
Choose the About option from the WAB102 Web Server home page to display  
a window similar to this:  
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Chapter 3  
Protecting Your Wireless Network  
The absence of a physical connection between nodes makes wireless links  
vulnerable to information theft. This chapter describes how to use the basic  
security features of the WAB102 802.11 a+b Dual Band Wireless Access Point to  
protect your network.  
Although your network traffic may already be encrypted, the security steps  
described here are easy to take.  
Enabling Basic Wireless Access Security Features  
There are several steps you can take to secure your wireless network.  
Change the factory default administrator password of the WAB102.  
Place the WAB102 in a location where it cannot be physically tampered with.  
Change the factory default SSID setting of the WAB102.  
Enable Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption of the wireless data  
communications.  
Restrict wireless access based on MAC address.  
NETGEAR strongly recommends that as minimum, the SSID is changed from the  
factory default.  
Note: In addition to the WAB102 wireless security features, you should  
also configure appropriate LAN network security features such as  
requiring a user name and password to access the shared resources in  
your network.  
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Change the Password  
From the Windows desktop, follow the instructions given in “Change Password“  
on page 20 to go to the Password window.  
Your password may be an alphanumeric string of up to 12 characters. To record  
your security settings, consider photocopying this page and the following two, and  
then writing your security settings into them and securing the copy.  
Password: ______________________________  
If necessary, you can re-set the WAB102 access point to factory default setting by  
pressing the switch on the rear panel (see “Power Socket“ on page 7).  
Secure the Access Point  
Consider placing the WAB102 in a high place to discourage others from  
tampering with the access point without limiting range or performance.  
If availability of AC is an issue, consider using NETGEAR’s POPE101 Power  
Over Ethernet Adapter.  
Before You Change the SSID and WEP Settings  
Take the following steps:  
1. For a new wireless network, print or copy this form and fill in the  
configuration parameters.  
For an existing wireless network, print or copy this form and fill in the  
configuration parameters. The person who set up or is responsible for the  
network will be able to provide this information.  
SSID: The Service Set Identification (SSID) identifies the wireless local  
area network. Wireless is the default WAB102 SSID. However, you may  
customize it by using up to 32 alphanumeric characters. NETGEAR  
recommends that you write your customized SSID on the line below.  
Note: The SSID in the wireless access point is the SSID you configure in  
the wireless adapter card. For the access point and wireless nodes to  
communicate with each other, all must be configured with the same SSID.  
802.11a SSID: ______________________________  
802.11b SSID: ______________________________  
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Authentication  
The authentication setting, “Open System” or “Shared Key,” is unrelated  
to encryption of transmissions. The two bands may have use different  
authentication settings. Choose “Shared Key” for more security.  
802.11a SSID, circle one: Open System or Shared Key  
Note: If you select shared key, the other devices in the network will not  
connect unless they are set to Shared Key as well.  
WEP Encryption  
802.11a and 802.11b differ in their use of WEP encryption keys. See  
“Security Configuration“ on page 21 for a description of these  
differences.  
802.11a WEP Encryption Keys:  
Key 1: _____________________ Circle Key Size: 64 or 128 or 152 bits  
Key 2: _____________________ Circle Key Size: 64 or 128 or 152 bits  
Key 3: _____________________ Circle Key Size: 64 or 128 or 152 bits  
Key 4: _____________________ Circle Key Size: 64 or 128 or 152 bits  
802.11b WEP Encryption Keys:  
For all four 802.11b keys, choose the Key Size. Circle one: 64 or 128 bits  
Key 1: ___________________________________  
Key 2: ___________________________________  
Key 3: ___________________________________  
Key 4: ___________________________________  
2. Use the procedures described in the following sections to configure the  
WAB102.  
3. Store this information in a safe place.  
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Change the SSID  
Follow the steps below:  
1. From the Windows desktop, follow the instructions given in “Basic  
Configuration“ on page 14 to go to the Setup window.  
2. To change the SSID, enter a new SSID.  
Note: The characters are case sensitive. An access point always functions in  
infrastructure mode. The SSID for any wireless device communicating with  
the access point must match the SSID configured in the access point.  
3. Click Apply or OK for the changes to take effect.  
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Configure WEP Encryption  
Follow the steps below to perform this procedure.  
1. From the Windows desktop, follow the instructions given in “Basic  
Configuration“ on page 14 to go to the Security window.  
2. Authentication Type may be set as “Open System” or “Shared Key” without  
affecting encryption. Use “Shared Key” for added security.  
3. Set the keys for both the 802.11a and 802.11b bands as you have decided after  
reading “Before You Change the SSID and WEP Settings“ on page 35. Other  
wireless devices in your network must have compatible encryption  
configurations.  
4. Click Apply for these changes to take effect.  
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Restrict Wireless Activity by MAC Address  
Each device on Ethernet and wireless LAN networks have a media access control  
(MAC) address, which is a a unique 48-bit number assigned to each device by the  
manufacturer. A highly secure way of protecting unauthorized access to your  
wireless network is to restrict access to only those devices whose MAC addresses  
you specify. To do so, you must configure your wireless access point to recognize  
and accept communications from the MAC address of only authorized wireless  
devices. To check the MAC addresses of devices currently on your wireless  
network, go to the AP Status screen and check the station list as shown on  
page 31.  
Follow the steps in the procedure below to restrict access to your WAB102 by  
MAC address.  
1. From the Windows desktop, follow the instructions given in “Basic  
Configuration“ on page 14 to go to the Access Control screen.  
2. Set the MAC addresses of the devices you wish to block or allow and click  
add.  
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Chapter 4  
Troubleshooting  
This chapter gives information about troubleshooting your WAB102 802.11 a+b  
Dual Band Wireless Access Point. After each problem description, instructions  
problems listed, go to the section indicated.  
Is the wireless access point on?  
Have I connected the wireless access point correctly?  
Go to “Install the WAB102 Wireless Access Point“ on page 10.  
I can’t remember the wireless access point’s configuration password.  
Go to “Change the Password“ on page 35.  
Note: For up-to-date WAB102 installation details and troubleshooting  
Basic Functioning  
If you have trouble setting up your WAB102, check the tips below.  
No lights are lit on the access point  
It takes a few seconds for the power light to be lit. Wait a minute and check  
the power light status on the access point.  
The access point has no power.  
Make sure the power cord is connected to the access point.  
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Make sure the power adapter is connected to a functioning power outlet. If it  
is in a power strip, make sure the power strip is turned on. If it is plugged  
directly into the wall, verify that it is not a switched outlet.  
Make sure you are using the correct NETGEAR power adapter supplied with  
your access point.  
One or both of the wireless activity lights do not light  
up  
The access point’s antennae are not working.  
If either of the Wireless Activity lights stays off, disconnect the adapter from  
its power source and then plug it in again. Contact NETGEAR if the Wireless  
Activity light remains off.  
The Ethernet Link/Act light is not lit  
There is a hardware connection problem.  
Make sure the cable connectors are securely plugged in at the access point and  
the network device (hub, switch, or router). There must be a switch, hub, or  
router between the access point and an Ethernet LAN or Cable/DSL modem.  
Make sure the connected device is turned on.  
Be sure the correct cable is used. Use a standard Category 5 Ethernet patch  
cable. If the network device has Auto Uplink™ (MDI/MDIX) ports, you may  
use either a cross-over cable or a normal patch cable.  
I cannot access the Internet or the LAN with a wireless  
capable computer  
There is a configuration problem.  
You may not have restarted the computer with the wireless adapter to have  
TCP/IP changes take effect. Restart the computer.  
The computer with the wireless adapter may not have the correct TCP/IP  
settings to communicate with the network. Restart the computer and check  
that TCP/IP is set up properly for that network. The usual setting for Windows  
is the Network Properties are set to Obtain an IP address automatically.  
The access point’s default values may not work with your network. Check the  
access points default configuration described against the configuration of  
other devices in your network.  
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Trademarks  
NETGEAR is a registered trademark of NETGEAR, Inc. Windows is a registered  
trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Other brand and product names are  
trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Information is  
subject to change without notice. All rights reserved.  
Statement of Conditions  
In the interest of improving internal design, operational function, and/or  
reliability, NETGEAR reserves the right to make changes to the products  
described in this document without notice. NETGEAR does not assume any  
liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product(s) or circuit  
layout(s) described herein.  
FCC Warning  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B  
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may  
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this  
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which  
can be determined by turning the equipment on and off, the user is encouraged to  
correct the interference by on or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which  
the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
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Modifications made to the product, unless expressly approved by NETGEAR,  
Inc., could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  
RF Exposure Requirements  
WARNING! To ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, the  
antenna used for this device must be installed to provide a separation distance of  
at least 20 cm (8 in) from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in  
conjunction with any other antenna or radio transmitter. Installers and end-users  
must follow the installation instructions provided in this user guide.  
Radio Frequency Interference Requirements  
This device is restricted to indoor use due to its operation in the 5.15 to 5.25 GHz  
frequency range. FCC requires this product to be used indoors for the frequency  
range 5.15 to 5.25 GHz to reduce the potential for harmful interference to  
co-channel Mobile Satellite systems. High power radars are allocated as primary  
users of the 5.25 to 5.35 GHz and 5.65 to 5.85 GHz bands. These radar stations  
can cause interference with and /or damage this device.  
Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference  
Regulations  
This digital apparatus (Model WAB102 Dual Band Wireless Access Point) does  
not exceed the Class B limits for radio-noise emissions from digital apparatus as  
set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of  
Communications.  
Regulatory Compliance Information  
This device is restricted to indoor use due to reduce the potential for harmful  
interference to co-channel Mobile Satellite and Radar Systems.  
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