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Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster Model No. WAP200 USER GUIDE BUSINESS SERIES
Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster Model No. WAP200 USER GUIDE BUSINESS SERIES
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...attention to cause cancer, and birth defects or other reproductive harm. WAP200-UG-8062710B-RC and/or its affiliates in the "List of California to while using the Access Point. and certain other image) is a note of Cisco Systems, Inc. Wash hands after handling. Also, each figure ... this User Guide The user guide to the Dual-Band Wireless Access Point has been designed to change without notice. Look for technical terms that could damage your property or the Access Point. Linksys, Cisco and the Cisco Logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of interest and is ...
...attention to cause cancer, and birth defects or other reproductive harm. WAP200-UG-8062710B-RC and/or its affiliates in the "List of California to while using the Access Point. and certain other image) is a note of Cisco Systems, Inc. Wash hands after handling. Also, each figure ... this User Guide The user guide to the Dual-Band Wireless Access Point has been designed to change without notice. Look for technical terms that could damage your property or the Access Point. Linksys, Cisco and the Cisco Logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of interest and is ...
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... Layout 5 Example of a simple wireless network 6 Chapter 3: Getting to Know the Wireless-G Access Point 7 The LEDs 7 The Ports 8 Antennas and Positions 9 Chapter 4: Connecting the Wireless-G Access Point 10 Overview 10 Connection 10 Placement Options 11 Chapter 5: Setting Up the Wireless-G Access Point 12 Overview 12 Accessing the Utility 12 Navigating the Utility 13 Chapter 6: Configuring the Wireless-G Access Point 16 The Setup - Time Tab...
... Layout 5 Example of a simple wireless network 6 Chapter 3: Getting to Know the Wireless-G Access Point 7 The LEDs 7 The Ports 8 Antennas and Positions 9 Chapter 4: Connecting the Wireless-G Access Point 10 Overview 10 Connection 10 Placement Options 11 Chapter 5: Setting Up the Wireless-G Access Point 12 Overview 12 Accessing the Utility 12 Navigating the Utility 13 Chapter 6: Configuring the Wireless-G Access Point 16 The Setup - Time Tab...
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... - System Performance Tab 41 Appendix A: Troubleshooting 43 Frequently Asked Questions 43 Appendix B: Wireless Security 47 Security Precautions 47 Security Threats Facing Wireless Networks 47 Appendix C: Upgrading Firmware 50 Appendix D: Windows Help 51 Appendix E: Glossary ... Regulatory Information 61 Appendix I: Contact Information 68 Wireless Tab 40 The Status - Log Tab 36 The Administration - Reboot Tab 38 The Administration - Local Network Tab 39 The Status - Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster The Administration ...
... - System Performance Tab 41 Appendix A: Troubleshooting 43 Frequently Asked Questions 43 Appendix B: Wireless Security 47 Security Precautions 47 Security Threats Facing Wireless Networks 47 Appendix C: Upgrading Firmware 50 Appendix D: Windows Help 51 Appendix E: Glossary ... Regulatory Information 61 Appendix I: Contact Information 68 Wireless Tab 40 The Status - Log Tab 36 The Administration - Reboot Tab 38 The Administration - Local Network Tab 39 The Status - Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster The Administration ...
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... 6-3: Wireless - Wireless Security (Disabled) 19 Figure 6-5: Wireless - Wireless Security (WPA2-Personal Mixed) 21 Figure 6-9: Wireless - Wireless Connection Control 24 Figure 6-14: Select MAC Address from Wireless Client List 24 Figure 6-15: Wireless - VLAN & QoS 26 Figure 6-17: AP Mode 28 Figure 6-18: Wireless Repeater Mode 29 Figure 6-19: Wireless Bridge Mode 30 Wireless Security (WPA2-Personal) 20 Figure 6-8: Wireless - Wireless Security (WPA2 - Wireless-G Access Point with...
... 6-3: Wireless - Wireless Security (Disabled) 19 Figure 6-5: Wireless - Wireless Security (WPA2-Personal Mixed) 21 Figure 6-9: Wireless - Wireless Connection Control 24 Figure 6-14: Select MAC Address from Wireless Client List 24 Figure 6-15: Wireless - VLAN & QoS 26 Figure 6-17: AP Mode 28 Figure 6-18: Wireless Repeater Mode 29 Figure 6-19: Wireless Bridge Mode 30 Wireless Security (WPA2-Personal) 20 Figure 6-8: Wireless - Wireless Security (WPA2 - Wireless-G Access Point with...
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... - Firmware Upgrade 37 Figure 6-26: Administration - Reboot 38 Figure 6-27: Administration - Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster Figure 6-20: Security Monitor - System Performance 41 Figure 6-31: Status - Log 36 Figure 6-24: Administration - Event Log 32 Figure 6-22: Administration - Wireless 40 Figure 6-30: Status - Basic Settings 31 Figure 6-21: Security Monitor - Factory...
... - Firmware Upgrade 37 Figure 6-26: Administration - Reboot 38 Figure 6-27: Administration - Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster Figure 6-20: Security Monitor - System Performance 41 Figure 6-31: Status - Log 36 Figure 6-24: Administration - Event Log 32 Figure 6-22: Administration - Wireless 40 Figure 6-30: Status - Basic Settings 31 Figure 6-21: Security Monitor - Factory...
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... with 802.11b devices. 802.11b: a wireless networking standard that make up to four wireless networks, using two Access Points set to Wireless Bridge mode. So, networks are connected with ...wireless network. Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster Chapter 1: Introduction Welcome Thank you to network wirelessly better than ever. The Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster also offers the convenience of computers or devices connected together. An access point allows for playing multiplayer video games. access point...
... with 802.11b devices. 802.11b: a wireless networking standard that make up to four wireless networks, using two Access Points set to Wireless Bridge mode. So, networks are connected with ...wireless network. Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster Chapter 1: Introduction Welcome Thank you to network wirelessly better than ever. The Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster also offers the convenience of computers or devices connected together. An access point allows for playing multiplayer video games. access point...
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... steps for the available configuration through the web-based utility. • Chapter 6: Configuring the Wireless-G Access Point This chapter provides a reference for setting up and using the Wireless-G Access Point. • Chapter 1: Introduction This chapter describes the Wireless-G Access Point's applications and this User Guide? Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster What's in this User Guide. • Chapter 2: Planning...
... steps for the available configuration through the web-based utility. • Chapter 6: Configuring the Wireless-G Access Point This chapter provides a reference for setting up and using the Wireless-G Access Point. • Chapter 1: Introduction This chapter describes the Wireless-G Access Point's applications and this User Guide? Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster What's in this User Guide. • Chapter 2: Planning...
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Chapter 1: Introduction 3 What's in this User Guide? Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster • Appendix G: Warranty Information This appendix supplies the Access Point's warranty information. • Appendix H: Regulatory Information This appendix supplies the Access Point's regulatory information. • Appendix I: Contact Information This appendix provides contact information for a variety of Linksys resources, including Technical Support.
Chapter 1: Introduction 3 What's in this User Guide? Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster • Appendix G: Warranty Information This appendix supplies the Access Point's warranty information. • Appendix H: Regulatory Information This appendix supplies the Access Point's regulatory information. • Appendix I: Contact Information This appendix provides contact information for a variety of Linksys resources, including Technical Support.
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... can communicate with each other to access wired network through a bridge such as the wireless access point, or wireless router. roaming: the ability to the wireless space. infrastructure: a wireless network that they both share the same wireless network (SSID), wireless channel, and wireless security settings. If your network and the access points will pick up the wireless PC's signal, providing that is called...
... can communicate with each other to access wired network through a bridge such as the wireless access point, or wireless router. roaming: the ability to the wireless space. infrastructure: a wireless network that they both share the same wireless network (SSID), wireless channel, and wireless security settings. If your network and the access points will pick up the wireless PC's signal, providing that is called...
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... can also communicate with 802.11g and 802.11b products. Go to enjoy wireless connectivity. Chapter 2: Planning Your Wireless Network 5 Network Layout Both PoE Injectors provide 48 VDC power output. Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster Network Layout The Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster has been designed for use with an...
... can also communicate with 802.11g and 802.11b products. Go to enjoy wireless connectivity. Chapter 2: Planning Your Wireless Network 5 Network Layout Both PoE Injectors provide 48 VDC power output. Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster Network Layout The Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster has been designed for use with an...
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... the Access Points. Chapter 2: Planning Your Wireless Network 6 Example of a Simple Wireless Network The above diagram shows a typical infrastructure wireless network setup. This network will provide connectivity among wireless network devices and PCs that provides power to the network. Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster Example of a simple wireless network Figure 2-1: Example of a simple wireless network The wireless Access Points are...
... the Access Points. Chapter 2: Planning Your Wireless Network 6 Example of a Simple Wireless Network The above diagram shows a typical infrastructure wireless network setup. This network will provide connectivity among wireless network devices and PCs that provides power to the network. Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster Example of a simple wireless network Figure 2-1: Example of a simple wireless network The wireless Access Points are...
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... to or receiving data from a wireless device. Green. Green. Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster Chapter 3: Getting to Know the Wireless-G Access Point The LEDs The Access Point's LEDs, where information about network activity is active on the Access Point. The WIRELESS LED lights up when the Access Point is actively sending to Know the Wireless-G Access Point 7 The LEDs If the ETHERNET LED...
... to or receiving data from a wireless device. Green. Green. Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster Chapter 3: Getting to Know the Wireless-G Access Point The LEDs The Access Point's LEDs, where information about network activity is active on the Access Point. The WIRELESS LED lights up when the Access Point is actively sending to Know the Wireless-G Access Point 7 The LEDs If the ETHERNET LED...
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... 3: Getting to the supplied power adapter. port: the connection point on the back of your settings (including wireless security, IP address, and SSID) and replace them with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster The Ports The Access Point's port are two ways to reset the Access Point to the factory default configuration. Either press the Reset button...
... 3: Getting to the supplied power adapter. port: the connection point on the back of your settings (including wireless security, IP address, and SSID) and replace them with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster The Ports The Access Point's port are two ways to reset the Access Point to the factory default configuration. Either press the Reset button...
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... so that they form a 90 degree angle for best MIMO range performance. Wireless-G Access Point with other Linksys Business Series products. Figure 3-3: Desktop Placement and Antenna Setup Chapter 3: Getting to Know the Wireless-G Access Point 9 Antennas and Positions When placed on a desktop, the Access Point can be stacked with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster Antennas and Positions The...
... so that they form a 90 degree angle for best MIMO range performance. Wireless-G Access Point with other Linksys Business Series products. Figure 3-3: Desktop Placement and Antenna Setup Chapter 3: Getting to Know the Wireless-G Access Point 9 Antennas and Positions When placed on a desktop, the Access Point can be stacked with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster Antennas and Positions The...
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... before mounting the device. hardware: the physical aspect of computers, telecommunications, and other end of the network cable to the Access Point's Power port. Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster Chapter 4: Connecting the Wireless-G Access Point Overview This chapter explains how to the following section, "Placement Options." If you are using Power Over Ethernet (POE...
... before mounting the device. hardware: the physical aspect of computers, telecommunications, and other end of the network cable to the Access Point's Power port. Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster Chapter 4: Connecting the Wireless-G Access Point Overview This chapter explains how to the following section, "Placement Options." If you are using Power Over Ethernet (POE...
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...15/16" apart. 3. Place the wall-mount slots over the screws and slide the Access Point down until it sits on a wall. Now that the hardware installation is to set up the Wireless-G Access Point," for directions on how to mount it on its four rubber feet. The second way ...screws that the wall-mount slots line up the Access Point so that are explained in the Access Point, and push the stand upward until the screws fit snugly into place. Now that the hardware installation is to place the Wireless-G Access Point. Line up with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster ...
...15/16" apart. 3. Place the wall-mount slots over the screws and slide the Access Point down until it sits on a wall. Now that the hardware installation is to set up the Wireless-G Access Point," for directions on how to mount it on its four rubber feet. The second way ...screws that the wall-mount slots line up the Access Point so that are explained in the Access Point, and push the stand upward until the screws fit snugly into place. Now that the hardware installation is to place the Wireless-G Access Point. Line up with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster ...
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... application that is networked with the web-based Utility. Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster Chapter 5: Setting Up the Wireless-G Access Point Overview The Access Point has been designed to be functional right out of the box with this protocol. To secure the Access Point, change these settings, the Access Point can be configured through your PC. Configure your...
... application that is networked with the web-based Utility. Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster Chapter 5: Setting Up the Wireless-G Access Point Overview The Access Point has been designed to be functional right out of the box with this protocol. To secure the Access Point, change these settings, the Access Point can be configured through your PC. Configure your...
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...settings, and set a new password from the Administration - Configure the host name and IP address settings for the Access Point. • Basic Wireless Settings. Wireless You will use DHCP or manually configure a new IP address, move your web browser, such as Internet Explorer... will have to this screen. • Wireless Security. Use this Access Point. Mixed), SSID, and radio channel on this screen to control the wireless connections from most of the Utility. Use this screen. • Basic Setup. Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster 3. It...
...settings, and set a new password from the Administration - Configure the host name and IP address settings for the Access Point. • Basic Wireless Settings. Wireless You will use DHCP or manually configure a new IP address, move your web browser, such as Internet Explorer... will have to this screen. • Wireless Security. Use this Access Point. Mixed), SSID, and radio channel on this screen to control the wireless connections from most of the Utility. Use this screen. • Basic Setup. Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster 3. It...
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... prompt notification and the notification recipient settings. Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster • Advanced Wireless Settings. The three available modes are Access Point, Wireless Repeater, and Wireless Bridge. You will use the Administration tabs to configure the Access Point's more advanced wireless settings. • VLAN & QoS. Chapter 5: Setting Up the Wireless-G Access Point 14 Navigating the Utility Use this screen...
... prompt notification and the notification recipient settings. Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster • Advanced Wireless Settings. The three available modes are Access Point, Wireless Repeater, and Wireless Bridge. You will use the Administration tabs to configure the Access Point's more advanced wireless settings. • VLAN & QoS. Chapter 5: Setting Up the Wireless-G Access Point 14 Navigating the Utility Use this screen...