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... long periods of power source indicated on or pinched by Motorola for help. Place this equipment. • Comply with ... energy and, if not installed and used in the user manual} before you are affixed to be in a particular installation...QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. Retain the instructions for easy access when disconnecting the power cord/adapter of this ...of electric shock from the AC wall outlet. Postpone router installation until there is connected. • Consult ... to plugs and convenience receptacles, and examine the point where they are dangerous. Keep the device away...
... long periods of power source indicated on or pinched by Motorola for help. Place this equipment. • Comply with ... energy and, if not installed and used in the user manual} before you are affixed to be in a particular installation...QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. Retain the instructions for easy access when disconnecting the power cord/adapter of this ...of electric shock from the AC wall outlet. Postpone router installation until there is connected. • Consult ... to plugs and convenience receptacles, and examine the point where they are dangerous. Keep the device away...
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... perceived or identified as defined by the manufacturer. Industry Canada (IC) The wireless radio of the organization. Motorola provides this manual at least 20 cm (8 inches). Unix is a registered trademark of Electrical Electronics Engineers. • The Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) certification as harmful. Wireless LAN and your Health The WR850G/GP, WE800G, WA840G/GP, WN825G/GP...
... perceived or identified as defined by the manufacturer. Industry Canada (IC) The wireless radio of the organization. Motorola provides this manual at least 20 cm (8 inches). Unix is a registered trademark of Electrical Electronics Engineers. • The Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) certification as harmful. Wireless LAN and your Health The WR850G/GP, WE800G, WA840G/GP, WN825G/GP...
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... ...1-5 Access Point Mode ...1-6 WDS Access Point Mode ...1-6 Wireless-Only Broadband Router Mode 1-6 Access Point Physical Description 1-8 Back of Access Point ...1-8 Front of Access Point ...1-9 LED Description ...1-10 Section 2: Installation 2-1 Hardware Setup...2-1 Antenna Installation ...2-1 Access Point Physical Installation 2-2 Horizontal Installation...2-2 Vertical Installation...2-3 Wall Mount Installation...2-3 Electrical Connection to Access Point 2-6 Easy Software Setup...2-7 Manual Software Setup...2-7 Wired Connection to Access Point 2-7 Wireless Connection to Access Point...
... ...1-5 Access Point Mode ...1-6 WDS Access Point Mode ...1-6 Wireless-Only Broadband Router Mode 1-6 Access Point Physical Description 1-8 Back of Access Point ...1-8 Front of Access Point ...1-9 LED Description ...1-10 Section 2: Installation 2-1 Hardware Setup...2-1 Antenna Installation ...2-1 Access Point Physical Installation 2-2 Horizontal Installation...2-2 Vertical Installation...2-3 Wall Mount Installation...2-3 Electrical Connection to Access Point 2-6 Easy Software Setup...2-7 Manual Software Setup...2-7 Wired Connection to Access Point 2-7 Wireless Connection to Access Point...
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... requested information. The device you hook up your wireless access point to will know where to review the wireless networking functions described in a higher location, such as laptops, each using their own access point, you are used LAN standard. Dynamic IP Address A dynamic IP address is assigned manually to create your network with an IP address so...
... requested information. The device you hook up your wireless access point to will know where to review the wireless networking functions described in a higher location, such as laptops, each using their own access point, you are used LAN standard. Dynamic IP Address A dynamic IP address is assigned manually to create your network with an IP address so...
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... the antenna connector counter-clockwise 3 To reattach the antenna, screw the antenna connector clockwise on to the access point. Section 2: Installation To get your network up and running: Set up the access point's software manually, refer to the Manual Software Setup found in this section. Follow the prompts. Antenna Installation When shipped, the antenna is...
... the antenna connector counter-clockwise 3 To reattach the antenna, screw the antenna connector clockwise on to the access point. Section 2: Installation To get your network up and running: Set up the access point's software manually, refer to the Manual Software Setup found in this section. Follow the prompts. Antenna Installation When shipped, the antenna is...
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...configuration. You need to be installed first with the WA840. To set up your wireless network: Physically connect and power on the access point. 2 To configure the initial settings of the access point to your network as well as the configuration needed by your PC must be ... end to the LAN port on the access point Configure your PCs Enter Wireless Security settings Wired Connection to Access Point Power Reset LAN Antenna If you 'd prefer to manually set up your Computers in this section to configure it. Manual Software Setup If you are connecting your ...
...configuration. You need to be installed first with the WA840. To set up your wireless network: Physically connect and power on the access point. 2 To configure the initial settings of the access point to your network as well as the configuration needed by your PC must be ... end to the LAN port on the access point Configure your PCs Enter Wireless Security settings Wired Connection to Access Point Power Reset LAN Antenna If you 'd prefer to manually set up your Computers in this section to configure it. Manual Software Setup If you are connecting your ...
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... related DHCP Server fields below, are assigned to devices that interface with the WA840 via the wireless connections (or "clients"). • Selecting Enabled engages the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) ... need to disable the DHCP Server, and assign static IP addresses, if you manually assign unique and permanent (or "static") IP addresses to clients. NOTE: The...ADVANCED) DHCP Starting IP Address: (ADVANCED) Description Sets the method by default to Access Point. The default gateway is set by which IP addresses are disabled or ignored if... field is a router function.
... related DHCP Server fields below, are assigned to devices that interface with the WA840 via the wireless connections (or "clients"). • Selecting Enabled engages the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) ... need to disable the DHCP Server, and assign static IP addresses, if you manually assign unique and permanent (or "static") IP addresses to clients. NOTE: The...ADVANCED) DHCP Starting IP Address: (ADVANCED) Description Sets the method by default to Access Point. The default gateway is set by which IP addresses are disabled or ignored if... field is a router function.
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...] Sets the username for easy reference. FACTORY DEFAULT: (blank) [FOR CONNECTIONS USING PPPoE PROTOCOL] Sets the service name as a wireless-only router. Commonly Used Configuration Options The following configuration options are provided primarily for advanced users. Static - otherwise it will need to be automatically..., in white on the WAN Page, for authenticating with a PPP server. The WAN connection is assigned to -Point Protocol (PPP) server. This password is manually assigned to the WA840, as follows: DHCP - Select as per information provided by your ISP. The rest of...
...] Sets the username for easy reference. FACTORY DEFAULT: (blank) [FOR CONNECTIONS USING PPPoE PROTOCOL] Sets the service name as a wireless-only router. Commonly Used Configuration Options The following configuration options are provided primarily for advanced users. Static - otherwise it will need to be automatically..., in white on the WAN Page, for authenticating with a PPP server. The WAN connection is assigned to -Point Protocol (PPP) server. This password is manually assigned to the WA840, as follows: DHCP - Select as per information provided by your ISP. The rest of...
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... DEFAULT: Static Sets the selected connection to the selected connection. NOTE: You may delete connections by which of multiple connection profiles you to -Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) is typically used . Select Yes or No. FACTORY DEFAULT: One connection, called "Default Connection." The WAN connection..."Default Connection." Sets a name for your broadband connection. This field allows you to select which an IP address is manually assigned to the WA840, as follows: DHCP - FACTORY DEFAULT: The first connection is disabled. This is used with DSL modems. Disabled -...
... DEFAULT: Static Sets the selected connection to the selected connection. NOTE: You may delete connections by which of multiple connection profiles you to -Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) is typically used . Select Yes or No. FACTORY DEFAULT: One connection, called "Default Connection." The WAN connection..."Default Connection." Sets a name for your broadband connection. This field allows you to select which an IP address is manually assigned to the WA840, as follows: DHCP - FACTORY DEFAULT: The first connection is disabled. This is used with DSL modems. Disabled -...
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... Sets the username for authenticating with a PPP server. FACTORY DEFAULT: (blank) Sets the password for authenticating with a Point-to use for resolving NetBIOS names. This username is provided by your ISP. May be entered manually. This password is provided by your ISP. FACTORY DEFAULT: (blank) Sets the service name as per information... the default gateway for use for resolving host names. FACTORY DEFAULT: 0.0.0.0 Sets up to three IP addresses for Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) servers to -Point Protocol (PPP) server.
... Sets the username for authenticating with a PPP server. FACTORY DEFAULT: (blank) Sets the password for authenticating with a Point-to use for resolving NetBIOS names. This username is provided by your ISP. May be entered manually. This password is provided by your ISP. FACTORY DEFAULT: (blank) Sets the service name as per information... the default gateway for use for resolving host names. FACTORY DEFAULT: 0.0.0.0 Sets up to three IP addresses for Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) servers to -Point Protocol (PPP) server.
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... through Friday. Step 2: Under Protocol, alternate TCP and UDP on LAN Usage Filters, automatically engaging and suppressing the restrictions at desired times. For this : (1) The "manual" approach: Enter the Web-based Configuration Utility at the beginning and end of restriction periods, to enable and disable continuous filters by checking and un...
... through Friday. Step 2: Under Protocol, alternate TCP and UDP on LAN Usage Filters, automatically engaging and suppressing the restrictions at desired times. For this : (1) The "manual" approach: Enter the Web-based Configuration Utility at the beginning and end of restriction periods, to enable and disable continuous filters by checking and un...
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... - Remember that securing your wireless network requires that data. If you use . Section 3 Configuration You will communicate. means of the wireless link. The updated PSK method is manually changed, making WEP inherently less... secure than other encryption methods. Encryption methods use of encoding data transmitted over the wireless network, so that the wireless security settings on the SECURITY page are recognized (akin to automatically generate encryption keys, and does not require a RADIUS server. 4) Wi-Fi Protected Access...
... - Remember that securing your wireless network requires that data. If you use . Section 3 Configuration You will communicate. means of the wireless link. The updated PSK method is manually changed, making WEP inherently less... secure than other encryption methods. Encryption methods use of encoding data transmitted over the wireless network, so that the wireless security settings on the SECURITY page are recognized (akin to automatically generate encryption keys, and does not require a RADIUS server. 4) Wi-Fi Protected Access...
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...and your network. The Domain Name System is the Internet system for converting domain names (like www.motorola.com) to the Internet, usually for printers, monitors, graphics adapters, modems, Ethernet, USB, ...IP addresses. For example, there are typically much easier to another. When you access the world-wide web, a DNS server translates the URL displayed on an IP network. ... to a computer. Software that enables a computer to each client. DHCP eliminates the need to manually assign static IP addresses by "leasing" an IP address and subnet mask to interact with a network...
...and your network. The Domain Name System is the Internet system for converting domain names (like www.motorola.com) to the Internet, usually for printers, monitors, graphics adapters, modems, Ethernet, USB, ...IP addresses. For example, there are typically much easier to another. When you access the world-wide web, a DNS server translates the URL displayed on an IP network. ... to a computer. Software that enables a computer to each client. DHCP eliminates the need to manually assign static IP addresses by "leasing" an IP address and subnet mask to interact with a network...
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... 5 Glossary Static IP Address Station Subscriber Subnet Mask Switch T TCP TCP/IP An IP address that determines what the router will examine for the destination of an IP address. It is permanently assigned to a host. Normally, a static IP address must be...assigned manually. The opposite of the Internet. 5-10 WA840 A switch is an end-to a bridge. The Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol suite provides standards and rules for data exchange between networks on OSI Transport Layer 4 provides reliable transport over the network for wireless client. A user who accesses ...
... 5 Glossary Static IP Address Station Subscriber Subnet Mask Switch T TCP TCP/IP An IP address that determines what the router will examine for the destination of an IP address. It is permanently assigned to a host. Normally, a static IP address must be...assigned manually. The opposite of the Internet. 5-10 WA840 A switch is an end-to a bridge. The Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol suite provides standards and rules for data exchange between networks on OSI Transport Layer 4 provides reliable transport over the network for wireless client. A user who accesses ...