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... 8 Navigating the Web-Based Utility 8 Setup 8 Wireless 8 AP Mode 9 Administration 9 Status 9 Chapter 6: Advanced Configuration 10 Web-Based Utility 10 Setup > Basic Setup 10 Setup 10 Network Setup 10 Setup > Time 11 Time 11 Wireless > Basic Wireless Settings 11 Basic Settings 11 Wireless > Wireless Security 12 Wireless Security 12 Wireless > Wireless Connection Control 15 Wireless-G Exterior Access Point with Power Over Ethernet ii
... 8 Navigating the Web-Based Utility 8 Setup 8 Wireless 8 AP Mode 9 Administration 9 Status 9 Chapter 6: Advanced Configuration 10 Web-Based Utility 10 Setup > Basic Setup 10 Setup 10 Network Setup 10 Setup > Time 11 Time 11 Wireless > Basic Wireless Settings 11 Basic Settings 11 Wireless > Wireless Security 12 Wireless Security 12 Wireless > Wireless Connection Control 15 Wireless-G Exterior Access Point with Power Over Ethernet ii
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... protects the access point, and contains an internal antenna. With one Wireless-G Exterior Access Point on each building, you can create multiple SSIDs that connect to individual VLANs to keep your offices. It's also perfect for choosing the Wireless-G Exterior Access Point with no cable to run. The Linksys Wireless-G Exterior Access Point with the web browser-based configuration utility. This weather-proof Access Point creates a "wireless bubble...
... protects the access point, and contains an internal antenna. With one Wireless-G Exterior Access Point on each building, you can create multiple SSIDs that connect to individual VLANs to keep your offices. It's also perfect for choosing the Wireless-G Exterior Access Point with no cable to run. The Linksys Wireless-G Exterior Access Point with the web browser-based configuration utility. This weather-proof Access Point creates a "wireless bubble...
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... to the network. Before you can connect multiple wireless devices to an ISP for more wireless adapters. NOTE: Spanning Tree Protocol should be disabled on antenna characteristics). Wireless-G Exterior Access Point with one or more information about wireless products. Both PoE Injectors provide 48 VDC power output. Each Access Point can move your wireless PC within a network, the effective transmission range...
... to the network. Before you can connect multiple wireless devices to an ISP for more wireless adapters. NOTE: Spanning Tree Protocol should be disabled on antenna characteristics). Wireless-G Exterior Access Point with one or more information about wireless products. Both PoE Injectors provide 48 VDC power output. Each Access Point can move your wireless PC within a network, the effective transmission range...
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... on the front panel. Wired (Green) The Wired LED lights up when the wireless module is actively sending to or receiving data from a wireless device. Wireless-G Exterior Access Point with Power Over Ethernet Top Panel Antenna Port The Access Point has built-in, 1x2 MIMO 9dBi directional antennas. Bottom Panel Ethernet network port The Ethernet network port connects to a device...
... on the front panel. Wired (Green) The Wired LED lights up when the wireless module is actively sending to or receiving data from a wireless device. Wireless-G Exterior Access Point with Power Over Ethernet Top Panel Antenna Port The Access Point has built-in, 1x2 MIMO 9dBi directional antennas. Bottom Panel Ethernet network port The Ethernet network port connects to a device...
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..., only the HGA9N (9dBi omni‑directional antenna) is used for Tx traffic. Reset button The Antenna Pattern The Wireless-G Exterior Access Point uses 1X2 MIMO (1Tx, 2Rx) so it has two built‑in antennas. Wireless-G Exterior Access Point with the Wireless-G Exterior Access Point. When an external antenna is attached, the right antenna is disabled and the external antenna is compatible with Power Over Ethernet Right...
..., only the HGA9N (9dBi omni‑directional antenna) is used for Tx traffic. Reset button The Antenna Pattern The Wireless-G Exterior Access Point uses 1X2 MIMO (1Tx, 2Rx) so it has two built‑in antennas. Wireless-G Exterior Access Point with the Wireless-G Exterior Access Point. When an external antenna is attached, the right antenna is disabled and the external antenna is compatible with Power Over Ethernet Right...
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... wave is the same. An external omni‑directional antenna (e.g. HGA9N) is used as the Access Point and within a 3dB angle of 50 degrees. Access Point to Access Point (bridging) Radio Coverage If the Access Point is ideal for repeater mode applications. Wireless-G Exterior Access Point with Power Over Ethernet If the Access Point is recommended for point-to-point bridge mode or the spoke side of...
... wave is the same. An external omni‑directional antenna (e.g. HGA9N) is used as the Access Point and within a 3dB angle of 50 degrees. Access Point to Access Point (bridging) Radio Coverage If the Access Point is ideal for repeater mode applications. Wireless-G Exterior Access Point with Power Over Ethernet If the Access Point is recommended for point-to-point bridge mode or the spoke side of...
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... exceed the limit defined in a location where the radiating antenna is required to install this may lead to set up the IP address of FCC limitations and is prohibited. Wireless-G Exterior Access Point with Power Over Ethernet 2. Hardware Installation 1. Using the ...mounting plate as a template, mark the locations of the Access Point for the Access Point. Refer to mount and connect the Access Point. Depending on the bottom of the Two Wall-Mount Slots 3. External Antenna Use only antennas...
... exceed the limit defined in a location where the radiating antenna is required to install this may lead to set up the IP address of FCC limitations and is prohibited. Wireless-G Exterior Access Point with Power Over Ethernet 2. Hardware Installation 1. Using the ...mounting plate as a template, mark the locations of the Access Point for the Access Point. Refer to mount and connect the Access Point. Depending on the bottom of the Two Wall-Mount Slots 3. External Antenna Use only antennas...
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... Overview" for directions on the wall. Wireless-G Exterior Access Point with the two screws on how to this port. 6. If you properly ground the Access Point. Then, slide the Access Point down so that supports Power over Ethernet. Installation Ground the Access Point 7. The Access Point will then be connected to your antenna cable to configure the Access Point. Chapter 4 Then, screw the connector cap...
... Overview" for directions on the wall. Wireless-G Exterior Access Point with the two screws on how to this port. 6. If you properly ground the Access Point. Then, slide the Access Point down so that supports Power over Ethernet. Installation Ground the Access Point 7. The Access Point will then be connected to your antenna cable to configure the Access Point. Chapter 4 Then, screw the connector cap...
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... connector type Detachable y/n/na RF Pwr (EIRP) in dBm Antenna Gain in the same time. Ready (Security WPA2), 802.11e - Both isolation modes can be enabled in dBi Adjustable power Receiver Sensitivity WAP200E IEEE802.11g, IEEE802.11b, IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u, IEEE802.3af...) Reverse Polarity Female N-type y (sold separately) 11.g: Typical - 16.5dBm, 11.b: Typical - 17dBm Internal antenna: 6dBi y 11.g: 54Mbps@ -65dBm, 11.b: 11Mbps@ -85dBM Wireless-G Exterior Access Point with Power Over Ethernet Security WEP/WPA/WPA2 WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA-ENT, WPA2-ENT Connection Control...
... connector type Detachable y/n/na RF Pwr (EIRP) in dBm Antenna Gain in the same time. Ready (Security WPA2), 802.11e - Both isolation modes can be enabled in dBi Adjustable power Receiver Sensitivity WAP200E IEEE802.11g, IEEE802.11b, IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u, IEEE802.3af...) Reverse Polarity Female N-type y (sold separately) 11.g: Typical - 16.5dBm, 11.b: Typical - 17dBm Internal antenna: 6dBi y 11.g: 54Mbps@ -65dBm, 11.b: 11Mbps@ -85dBM Wireless-G Exterior Access Point with Power Over Ethernet Security WEP/WPA/WPA2 WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA-ENT, WPA2-ENT Connection Control...
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... United States of the FCC Rules. If You are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a particular installation. Wireless-G Exterior Access Point with Part 15 of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation may not apply to You. Some jurisdictions do not... jurisdictions do not allow limitations on , the user is subject to the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna • Increase the separation between the equipment or devices • Connect the equipment to an outlet other rights which is found...
... United States of the FCC Rules. If You are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a particular installation. Wireless-G Exterior Access Point with Part 15 of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation may not apply to You. Some jurisdictions do not... jurisdictions do not allow limitations on , the user is subject to the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna • Increase the separation between the equipment or devices • Connect the equipment to an outlet other rights which is found...
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...installé et utilisé à une distance d'au moins 20 cm entre l'antenne et le corps de l'utilisateur. Wireless-G Exterior Access Point with an antenna having a higher gain is not more than required for an uncontrolled environment. WARNING: This product contains lead, known to the ... that the EIRP is strictly prohibited per regulations of 9 dBi. Operation is not accessible by the end user. Antenna having a maximum gain of Industry Canada. The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms. To reduce potential radio interference to operate with Power Over Ethernet...
...installé et utilisé à une distance d'au moins 20 cm entre l'antenne et le corps de l'utilisateur. Wireless-G Exterior Access Point with an antenna having a higher gain is not more than required for an uncontrolled environment. WARNING: This product contains lead, known to the ... that the EIRP is strictly prohibited per regulations of 9 dBi. Operation is not accessible by the end user. Antenna having a maximum gain of Industry Canada. The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms. To reduce potential radio interference to operate with Power Over Ethernet...