Epson IWE3200-H Network Router User Manual


 
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Web Redirection
Disabled
Table 1. Allowable authentication modes.
2.5. Deploying the IWE3200-H
After the settings have been configured, deploy the Router to the field application environment. You
have to connect AP(s), modem(s), and RADIUS server(s) to the IWE3200-H. The system configura-
tion in Fig. illustrates how to deploy the IWE3200-H.
In this configuration, one DSL/cable modem is connected to the WAN port (as WAN 1) of the
IWE3200-H and another modem is connected to the LAN 1 port (as WAN 2) of the IWE3200-H.
Two APs are connected to the LAN 2 port and LAN 3 port, respectively. Finally, a RADIUS server is
connected to the LAN 4 port of the IWE3200-H. The IWE3200-H works together with the RADIUS
server to decide whether a wireless client (the notebook computer or the PDA) is allowed to access
the Internet through the broadband modems.
NOTE:
Although the RADIUS server in this sample configuration is on the “LAN” side, in a real
application, it can be on the “WAN” side, that is, on the Internet.
Fig. 25. Example IWE3200-H deployment.
The IWE3200-H has a built-in access point. If the RF coverage of the built-in access point is enough
for your venue, no additional stand-alone access point is necessary.
Since IWE3200-H also provides the WDS static wireless bridge function, it can also connect the
other wireless AP with WDS method (See 3.5.1.3 Wireless Distribution System for more detail in-