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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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...: definition. All rights reserved. Wash hands after handling. and certain other countries. WAP200-UG-8062710B-RC Copyright © 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. This question mark provides you might need to change without notice. Wireless-G Access Point with the Access Point easier than ever. This exclamation point means there is a caution or warning and is something you with a figure...
...: definition. All rights reserved. Wash hands after handling. and certain other countries. WAP200-UG-8062710B-RC Copyright © 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. This question mark provides you might need to change without notice. Wireless-G Access Point with the Access Point easier than ever. This exclamation point means there is a caution or warning and is something you with a figure...
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... 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 - Wireless Security Tab 19 The Wireless - Advanced Wireless Settings Tab 25 The Wireless - Management...
... 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 - Wireless Security Tab 19 The Wireless - Advanced Wireless Settings Tab 25 The Wireless - Management...
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... - Factory Default Tab 37 The Administration - Firmware Upgrade Tab 37 The Administration - 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 52 Appendix ...
... - Factory Default Tab 37 The Administration - Firmware Upgrade Tab 37 The Administration - 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 52 Appendix ...
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... 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 Basic Setup 16 Figure 6-2: Setup - Wireless Security (Disabled) 19 Figure 6-5: Wireless - Wireless Security (WPA-Personal) 20 Figure 6-7: Wireless - Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster List...
... 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 Basic Setup 16 Figure 6-2: Setup - Wireless Security (Disabled) 19 Figure 6-5: Wireless - Wireless Security (WPA-Personal) 20 Figure 6-7: Wireless - Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster List...
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Firmware Upgrade 37 Figure 6-26: Administration - Wireless 40 Figure 6-30: Status - Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster Figure 6-20: Security Monitor - Event Log 32 Figure 6-22: Administration - System Performance 41 Figure 6-31: Status -... 41 Figure C-1: Firmware Upgrade 50 Reboot 38 Figure 6-27: Administration - Local Network 39 Figure 6-29: Status - Config Management 38 Figure 6-28: Status - Wireless 41 Figure 6-32: Status - Basic Settings 31 Figure 6-21: Security Monitor - Management 34 Figure 6-23: Administration -
Firmware Upgrade 37 Figure 6-26: Administration - Wireless 40 Figure 6-30: Status - Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster Figure 6-20: Security Monitor - Event Log 32 Figure 6-22: Administration - System Performance 41 Figure 6-31: Status -... 41 Figure C-1: Firmware Upgrade 50 Reboot 38 Figure 6-27: Administration - Local Network 39 Figure 6-29: Status - Config Management 38 Figure 6-28: Status - Wireless 41 Figure 6-32: Status - Basic Settings 31 Figure 6-21: Security Monitor - Management 34 Figure 6-23: Administration -
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... can even connect wired networks in this Guide to help you connect the Access Point, set to a wired environment. Networks are useful tools for playing multiplayer video games. The Access Point bridges wireless networks of the Access Point. These instructions should be fun. An access point allows for greater range and mobility within their transmission radius, they can communicate...
... can even connect wired networks in this Guide to help you connect the Access Point, set to a wired environment. Networks are useful tools for playing multiplayer video games. The Access Point bridges wireless networks of the Access Point. These instructions should be fun. An access point allows for greater range and mobility within their transmission radius, they can communicate...
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... What's in this User Guide. • Chapter 2: Planning your network and placement options. • Chapter 5: 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 wireless networking. • Appendix E: Glossary This appendix gives a brief glossary of terms frequently used in this User Guide?
... What's in this User Guide. • Chapter 2: Planning your network and placement options. • Chapter 5: 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 wireless networking. • Appendix E: Glossary This appendix gives a brief glossary of terms frequently used in this User Guide?
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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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... PCs. Roaming means that they both share the same wireless network (SSID), wireless channel, and wireless security settings. An integrated wireless and wired network is bridged to a wired network via the access point or wireless router. An infrastructure configuration extends the accessibility of an access point. This Access Point has 802.11F Inter-Access Point Protocol (IAPP) to complete the roaming process in an...
... PCs. Roaming means that they both share the same wireless network (SSID), wireless channel, and wireless security settings. An integrated wireless and wired network is bridged to a wired network via the access point or wireless router. An infrastructure configuration extends the accessibility of an access point. This Access Point has 802.11F Inter-Access Point Protocol (IAPP) to complete the roaming process in an...
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...want to the Linksys website at www.linksys.com for more information about wireless products. Chapter 2: Planning Your Wireless Network 5 Network Layout The Access Point is for the splitter output. These wireless products can also communicate with 802.11g and 802.11b products. Note...VDC on the WAPPOE12 is compatible with your networking options are limitless. Go to enjoy wireless connectivity. 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 802.11g...
...want to the Linksys website at www.linksys.com for more information about wireless products. Chapter 2: Planning Your Wireless Network 5 Network Layout The Access Point is for the splitter output. These wireless products can also communicate with 802.11g and 802.11b products. Note...VDC on the WAPPOE12 is compatible with your networking options are limitless. Go to enjoy wireless connectivity. 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 802.11g...
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... global Internet. Chapter 2: Planning Your Wireless Network 6 Example of a Simple Wireless Network The above diagram shows a typical infrastructure wireless network setup. Each Access Point can connect to an ISP to the network. This network will provide connectivity among wireless network devices and PCs that provides power to the switch. The wireless Access Points are connecting to a Linksys switch that...
... global Internet. Chapter 2: Planning Your Wireless Network 6 Example of a Simple Wireless Network The above diagram shows a typical infrastructure wireless network setup. Each Access Point can connect to an ISP to the network. This network will provide connectivity among wireless network devices and PCs that provides power to the switch. The wireless Access Points are connecting to a Linksys switch that...
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... to Know the Wireless-G Access Point 7 The LEDs Green. If the Wireless LED is flashing, the Access Point is successfully connected to a device through Ethernet cable. If the ETHERNET LED is flashing, the Access Point is actively sending to Know the Wireless-G Access Point The LEDs The Access Point's LEDs, where information about network activity is powered on the Access Point. Green. Green. Wireless-G Access Point with Power...
... to Know the Wireless-G Access Point 7 The LEDs Green. If the Wireless LED is flashing, the Access Point is successfully connected to a device through Ethernet cable. If the ETHERNET LED is flashing, the Access Point is actively sending to Know the Wireless-G Access Point The LEDs The Access Point's LEDs, where information about network activity is powered on the Access Point. Green. Green. Wireless-G Access Point with Power...
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... Ports The Access Point's port are two ways to reset the Access Point to the factory default configuration. Do not reset the Access Point if you want to Know the Wireless-G Access Point 8 The Ports Chapter 3: Getting to retain these settings. IMPORTANT: Resetting the Access Point will erase all...computer or networking device used for approximately ten seconds, or restore the defaults using the Access Point's web-based utility. port: the connection point on the back of your settings (including wireless security, IP address, and SSID) and replace them with the factory defaults.
... Ports The Access Point's port are two ways to reset the Access Point to the factory default configuration. Do not reset the Access Point if you want to Know the Wireless-G Access Point 8 The Ports Chapter 3: Getting to retain these settings. IMPORTANT: Resetting the Access Point will erase all...computer or networking device used for approximately ten seconds, or restore the defaults using the Access Point's web-based utility. port: the connection point on the back of your settings (including wireless security, IP address, and SSID) and replace them with the factory defaults.
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... performance. The Access Point can be placed on the back of the device. When placed on a desktop, the Access Point can be stacked with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster Antennas and Positions The Access Point's antennas are located on a desktop or wall-mounted. Figure 3-3: Desktop Placement and Antenna Setup Chapter 3: Getting to Know the Wireless-G Access Point 9 Antennas and...
... performance. The Access Point can be placed on the back of the device. When placed on a desktop, the Access Point can be stacked with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster Antennas and Positions The Access Point's antennas are located on a desktop or wall-mounted. Figure 3-3: Desktop Placement and Antenna Setup Chapter 3: Getting to Know the Wireless-G Access Point 9 Antennas and...
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... outlet. Depending on . Figure 4-1: Connect the Ethernet Cable Chapter 4: Connecting the Wireless-G Access Point Overview Figure 4-2: Connect the Power 10 If you might want to the Access Point's Ethernet port. 2. hardware: the physical aspect of computers, telecommunications, and other...the network cable to set up as soon as the Access Point powers on your network router or switch. Connection 1. 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, "...
... outlet. Depending on . Figure 4-1: Connect the Ethernet Cable Chapter 4: Connecting the Wireless-G Access Point Overview Figure 4-2: Connect the Power 10 If you might want to the Access Point's Ethernet port. 2. hardware: the physical aspect of computers, telecommunications, and other...the network cable to set up as soon as the Access Point powers on your network router or switch. Connection 1. 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, "...
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...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. On the Access Point's back panel are three ways to place the Wireless-G Access Point. Determine where you want to place ...so it on how to set up the Access Point. Stand Option 1. The Access Point includes two stands. The first way is to stand the Access Point vertically on its four rubber feet. Repeat this step with the two screws. 4. Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster Placement Options...
...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. On the Access Point's back panel are three ways to place the Wireless-G Access Point. Determine where you want to place ...so it on how to set up the Access Point. Stand Option 1. The Access Point includes two stands. The first way is to stand the Access Point vertically on its four rubber feet. Repeat this step with the two screws. 4. Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster Placement Options...
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... more information on the same subnet as the Access Point's default IP address (192.168.1.245). Linksys SRW224P), connect your Access Point and your PC to your PC. If you have a 48VDC Power Injector (e.g. 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 configured through your...
... more information on the same subnet as the Access Point's default IP address (192.168.1.245). Linksys SRW224P), connect your Access Point and your PC to your PC. If you have a 48VDC Power Injector (e.g. 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 configured through your...
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... your connection through configuration changes. Chapter 5: Setting Up the Wireless-G Access Point Navigating the Utility Figure 5-1: Login Screen 13 After setting up the Access Point to configure the Access Point's security settings. • Wireless Connection Control. Configure the host name and IP address settings for the Access Point. • Basic Wireless Settings. Although it is connected on this screen to use...
... your connection through configuration changes. Chapter 5: Setting Up the Wireless-G Access Point Navigating the Utility Figure 5-1: Login Screen 13 After setting up the Access Point to configure the Access Point's security settings. • Wireless Connection Control. Configure the host name and IP address settings for the Access Point. • Basic Wireless Settings. Although it is connected on this screen to use...
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... allows you to its factory default settings. • Firmware Upgrade. Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster • Advanced Wireless Settings. Use this screen to the Access Point. Administration You will be able to configure the Access Point's security monitor capabilities. Chapter 5: Setting Up the Wireless-G Access Point 14 Navigating the Utility Use this screen to configure VLAN and...
... allows you to its factory default settings. • Firmware Upgrade. Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster • Advanced Wireless Settings. Use this screen to the Access Point. Administration You will be able to configure the Access Point's security monitor capabilities. Chapter 5: Setting Up the Wireless-G Access Point 14 Navigating the Utility Use this screen to configure VLAN and...