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...Access Point to OfficeConnect Wireless 108 Mbps 11g PoE Access Point: ■ Baseline Switch 2226-PWR Plus 3C16490 ■ SuperStack3 Switch 4400 PWR 3C17205 ■ PoE Single-Port Midspan Solution 3CNJPSE ■ PoE 24 Port Midspan Solution 3CNJPSE24 See "WDS Support". Provides an intuitive Web interface and default... the following 3Com PoE products to supply power to the wired network also provides its power, so AC power outlet locations and extra cabling are suitable for compatible wireless devices, allowing the Access Point to power the Access Point. Each Access Point can use ...
...Access Point to OfficeConnect Wireless 108 Mbps 11g PoE Access Point: ■ Baseline Switch 2226-PWR Plus 3C16490 ■ SuperStack3 Switch 4400 PWR 3C17205 ■ PoE Single-Port Midspan Solution 3CNJPSE ■ PoE 24 Port Midspan Solution 3CNJPSE24 See "WDS Support". Provides an intuitive Web interface and default... the following 3Com PoE products to supply power to the wired network also provides its power, so AC power outlet locations and extra cabling are suitable for compatible wireless devices, allowing the Access Point to power the Access Point. Each Access Point can use ...
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... Interface The Access Point provides an intuitive Web browser-based interface that is disabled. By default, wireless connection to a router, switch, or a computer. 3 Power on the PSE. Therefore the IP address to which you need to connect to its Web interface using the IP address that ...to the DATA IN port on the back panel of the Access Point. Figure 9 Powering the Access Point Using PoE Verifying the Installation To verify that has a DHCP server, the Access Point functions as a DHCP client, obtaining an IP address automatically from the DHCP server. When connected to the ...
... Interface The Access Point provides an intuitive Web browser-based interface that is disabled. By default, wireless connection to a router, switch, or a computer. 3 Power on the PSE. Therefore the IP address to which you need to connect to its Web interface using the IP address that ...to the DATA IN port on the back panel of the Access Point. Figure 9 Powering the Access Point Using PoE Verifying the Installation To verify that has a DHCP server, the Access Point functions as a DHCP client, obtaining an IP address automatically from the DHCP server. When connected to the ...
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...continuing, check the sticker on the CD-ROM. The setup program for active OfficeConnect Wireless Access Points. If it will automatically use the 3Com Access Point Manager that is included on the base of the Access Point, and take note of the CD-ROM. 2 Follow the setup wizard ...Accessing the Web Interface 23 With a DHCP Server To connect to the Web interface, you need this , use its default IP address, 192.168.0.228. You may need to know the IP address that the DHCP server has assigned to select the right Access Point, if the 3Com Access Point Manager detects other access points...
...continuing, check the sticker on the CD-ROM. The setup program for active OfficeConnect Wireless Access Points. If it will automatically use the 3Com Access Point Manager that is included on the base of the Access Point, and take note of the CD-ROM. 2 Follow the setup wizard ...Accessing the Web Interface 23 With a DHCP Server To connect to the Web interface, you need this , use its default IP address, 192.168.0.228. You may need to know the IP address that the DHCP server has assigned to select the right Access Point, if the 3Com Access Point Manager detects other access points...
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... the Access Point Is on the base of the Access Point. 5 Click Web Management to the Web interface. User name and password are on a Different Subnet The default subnet for the Access Point is using a different subnet, the Set IP Address button will be active. If the Access Point Is on...Web interface. 24 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING AND CONNECTING THE ACCESS POINT Figure 10 3Com Access Point Manager 4 Click the access point name that the Access Point and the admin computer are case-sensitive. 7 Click OK. Change the subnet mask for the Access Point so you can connect to the name on a Different...
... the Access Point Is on the base of the Access Point. 5 Click Web Management to the Web interface. User name and password are on a Different Subnet The default subnet for the Access Point is using a different subnet, the Set IP Address button will be active. If the Access Point Is on...Web interface. 24 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING AND CONNECTING THE ACCESS POINT Figure 10 3Com Access Point Manager 4 Click the access point name that the Access Point and the admin computer are case-sensitive. 7 Click OK. Change the subnet mask for the Access Point so you can connect to the name on a Different...
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... name must enter at least the default key. Key used for the client login on the RADIUS Server. If checked, the required WEP key is 5 chars (ASCII) or 10 chars in HEX (0~9 and A~F). This may use the Access Point's IP address instead of the RADIUS server on other wireless stations. Defining Security Profiles 37 Table...
... name must enter at least the default key. Key used for the client login on the RADIUS Server. If checked, the required WEP key is 5 chars (ASCII) or 10 chars in HEX (0~9 and A~F). This may use the Access Point's IP address instead of the RADIUS server on other wireless stations. Defining Security Profiles 37 Table...
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... menu, and then check the information on the network, including the Access Point name, IP address settings, and WINS configuration. Configuring System Settings System settings include information that helps identifies the Access Point on the Status tab. To back up periodically. Configuring System Settings 49... Figure 24 Enabling MAC Address Based Access Control Backing Up the To ensure that you can easily restore the access control list if it Access Control List accidentally erased, 3Com ...
... menu, and then check the information on the network, including the Access Point name, IP address settings, and WINS configuration. Configuring System Settings System settings include information that helps identifies the Access Point on the Status tab. To back up periodically. Configuring System Settings 49... Figure 24 Enabling MAC Address Based Access Control Backing Up the To ensure that you can easily restore the access control list if it Access Control List accidentally erased, 3Com ...
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... server on the network, and you want the Access Point to resolve names and addresses used by the Access Point, click Enable WINS, and then type the host name or IP address in WINS Server Name/IP Address. 5 Click Save, and then Apply/Restart. If these IP settings do not have a DHCP server on the... network and you want to use it to automatically obtain its default IP address (192...
... server on the network, and you want the Access Point to resolve names and addresses used by the Access Point, click Enable WINS, and then type the host name or IP address in WINS Server Name/IP Address. 5 Click Save, and then Apply/Restart. If these IP settings do not have a DHCP server on the... network and you want to use it to automatically obtain its default IP address (192...
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... need to configure on the Access Point. Table 15 lists the settings that is specified on the wireless stations for encryption. The Access Point supports simultaneous use 802.1x for data encryption. NOTE: The SSID is 3Com. Configuring the After configuring the RADIUS server, configure the security settings on Wireless Stations the wireless stations so that is installed...
... need to configure on the Access Point. Table 15 lists the settings that is specified on the wireless stations for encryption. The Access Point supports simultaneous use 802.1x for data encryption. NOTE: The SSID is 3Com. Configuring the After configuring the RADIUS server, configure the security settings on Wireless Stations the wireless stations so that is installed...
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... is use . Displays the version of currently associated clients, appears on the network. For the Access Point and wireless stations to Default IP. Indicates whether the current IP address was obtained from a DHCP server on the Profiles tab. If this is not configurable on...Wireless Settings Field Channel/Frequency Wireless Mode AP Mode Bridge Mode Description Displays the wireless channel that is currently assigned to the device Displays the network (or subnet) mask for the assigned IP address Displays the gateway IP address for example, 802.11g) Displays the current access point...
... is use . Displays the version of currently associated clients, appears on the network. For the Access Point and wireless stations to Default IP. Indicates whether the current IP address was obtained from a DHCP server on the Profiles tab. If this is not configurable on...Wireless Settings Field Channel/Frequency Wireless Mode AP Mode Bridge Mode Description Displays the wireless channel that is currently assigned to the device Displays the network (or subnet) mask for the assigned IP address Displays the gateway IP address for example, 802.11g) Displays the current access point...
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...the 3Com Access Point Manager to a syslog server: 1 On the menu, click Management. 2 Click the Log Settings tab. 3 Click one of the following options: ■ Broadcast - Sending Device Logs to a Syslog Server If you can configure the Access Point to send the device logs to factory defaults all.... To send the device logs to determine the new IP address. 88 CHAPTER 5: PERFORMING ADDITIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS Restoring Settings To restore settings from a backup file: from the old one. Resetting to default requires the Access Point to memory, and then restarts itself . The device ...
...the 3Com Access Point Manager to a syslog server: 1 On the menu, click Management. 2 Click the Log Settings tab. 3 Click one of the following options: ■ Broadcast - Sending Device Logs to a Syslog Server If you can configure the Access Point to send the device logs to factory defaults all.... To send the device logs to determine the new IP address. 88 CHAPTER 5: PERFORMING ADDITIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS Restoring Settings To restore settings from a backup file: from the old one. Resetting to default requires the Access Point to memory, and then restarts itself . The device ...
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... the unit and re-apply power to the IP address of trusted stations. ■ If using 802.1x mode, that the wireless station's 802.1x software is running on because you have forgotten the password, follow the steps below to reset the Access Point to its factory default configuration. The Status LED will start to...
... the unit and re-apply power to the IP address of trusted stations. ■ If using 802.1x mode, that the wireless station's 802.1x software is running on because you have forgotten the password, follow the steps below to reset the Access Point to its factory default configuration. The Status LED will start to...
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...executed at the CLI. To connect to the CLI via Telnet To use Telnet session to gain access to the Access Point's IP address. The default user name is admin, and the default password is using its default IP address (192.168.0.228), enter Telnet 192.168.0.228. These are the same as the ... logon name and password. It also provides a complete list of the commands listed in using the command interface. Use the CLI to access the command line interface (CLI) for configuration. For example, if the Access Point is password. You can be on either the wired or wireless local network.
...executed at the CLI. To connect to the CLI via Telnet To use Telnet session to gain access to the Access Point's IP address. The default user name is admin, and the default password is using its default IP address (192.168.0.228), enter Telnet 192.168.0.228. These are the same as the ... logon name and password. It also provides a complete list of the commands listed in using the command interface. Use the CLI to access the command line interface (CLI) for configuration. For example, if the Access Point is password. You can be on either the wired or wireless local network.
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...quiet period Display offset of quiet period into the beacon period Display RADIUS server name or IP address Display RADIUS port number Display data rate Display remote access point's MAC address Display HW transmit retry limit Display SW transmit retry limit Display RTS/CTS threshold... IP address Display software retry Display ANI parameter for spur immunity level Display service set ID Display SSID suppress mode Display station status Display SuperG feature status Display Access Point's system name Display Telnet mode Display Telnet timeout Display time zone settings Display vendor default ...
...quiet period Display offset of quiet period into the beacon period Display RADIUS server name or IP address Display RADIUS port number Display data rate Display remote access point's MAC address Display HW transmit retry limit Display SW transmit retry limit Display RTS/CTS threshold... IP address Display software retry Display ANI parameter for spur immunity level Display service set ID Display SSID suppress mode Display station status Display SuperG feature status Display Access Point's system name Display Telnet mode Display Telnet timeout Display time zone settings Display vendor default ...
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... mode Set extended channel mode Restore to default factory settings Set ANI parameter for FirStepLevel Set fragment threshold Set radio frequency (MHz) Set gateway IP address Set 11g beacon rate Set group key update interval (in seconds) Set 11g draft 5.0 compatibility Set host IP address Set IP address Set IP subnet mask Select encryption key entry method...
... mode Set extended channel mode Restore to default factory settings Set ANI parameter for FirStepLevel Set fragment threshold Set radio frequency (MHz) Set gateway IP address Set 11g beacon rate Set group key update interval (in seconds) Set 11g draft 5.0 compatibility Set host IP address Set IP address Set IP subnet mask Select encryption key entry method...
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... of quiet period Offset of quiet period into the beacon period Set RADIUS name or IP address Set RADIUS port number Set RADIUS shared secret Set data rate Set regulatory domain Set remote access point's MAC address Set HW transmit retry limit Set SW transmit retry limit Set RTS/CTS...slot time Set SNTP/NTP server IP address Set software retry Set ANI parameter for spur immunity level Set service set ID Set SSID suppress mode SuperG features Set Access Point's system name Set Telnet mode Set Telnet timeout Set time zone settings Set vendor default firmware update parameters Set watchdog mode...
... of quiet period Offset of quiet period into the beacon period Set RADIUS name or IP address Set RADIUS port number Set RADIUS shared secret Set data rate Set regulatory domain Set remote access point's MAC address Set HW transmit retry limit Set SW transmit retry limit Set RTS/CTS...slot time Set SNTP/NTP server IP address Set software retry Set ANI parameter for spur immunity level Set service set ID Set SSID suppress mode SuperG features Set Access Point's system name Set Telnet mode Set Telnet timeout Set time zone settings Set vendor default firmware update parameters Set watchdog mode...
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....0. 5 Click OK. You may have to restart the wireless station for the changes to the Access Point. For example, if the mask that is assigned to the Access Point is assigned to the Access Point. For example, if the Access Point is using its default IP address (192.168.0.228), type an IP address within the range 192.168.0.1 to 192.168...
....0. 5 Click OK. You may have to restart the wireless station for the changes to the Access Point. For example, if the mask that is assigned to the Access Point is assigned to the Access Point. For example, if the Access Point is using its default IP address (192.168.0.228), type an IP address within the range 192.168.0.1 to 192.168...
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You may have to restart the wireless station for the changes to the Access Point. For example, if the Access Point is using its default IP address (192.168.0.228), type an IP address within the range 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.0.255 (except 192.168.0.228). ■ In Subnet Mask, type the same subnet mask that is ...
You may have to restart the wireless station for the changes to the Access Point. For example, if the Access Point is using its default IP address (192.168.0.228), type an IP address within the range 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.0.255 (except 192.168.0.228). ■ In Subnet Mask, type the same subnet mask that is ...
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... if the Access Point is using its default IP address (192.168.0.228), type an IP address within the range 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.0.255 (except 192.168.0.228). ■ In Subnet Mask, type the same subnet mask that is running on the network, click Specify an IP address, and... do the following: ■ In IP Address, type an IP address that is assigned to the Access Point is assigned to the Access Point. You may have to restart the wireless station for the changes to the Access Point. Configuring TCP/IP To configure the TCP/IP settings of a wireless station that is 255.255.255.0, type...
... if the Access Point is using its default IP address (192.168.0.228), type an IP address within the range 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.0.255 (except 192.168.0.228). ■ In Subnet Mask, type the same subnet mask that is running on the network, click Specify an IP address, and... do the following: ■ In IP Address, type an IP address that is assigned to the Access Point is assigned to the Access Point. You may have to restart the wireless station for the changes to the Access Point. Configuring TCP/IP To configure the TCP/IP settings of a wireless station that is 255.255.255.0, type...
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... may have to restart the wireless station for the changes to the Access Point. For example, if the Access Point is using its default IP address (192.168.0.228), type an IP address within the range 192.168.0.1 to the Access Point. For example, if the mask that is assigned to the Access Point is assigned to 192.168.0....255 (except 192.168.0.228). ■ In Subnet Mask, type the same subnet mask that belongs to the same range as the IP address assigned to take effect...
... may have to restart the wireless station for the changes to the Access Point. For example, if the Access Point is using its default IP address (192.168.0.228), type an IP address within the range 192.168.0.1 to the Access Point. For example, if the mask that is assigned to the Access Point is assigned to 192.168.0....255 (except 192.168.0.228). ■ In Subnet Mask, type the same subnet mask that belongs to the same range as the IP address assigned to take effect...