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.... • Do not leave the device exposed to rest on the device. • Do NOT install, use the device outside of the above temperature range • Contact your vendor for further information. • Make sure to connect the cables to the device. • Do NOT open the device or...may harm your device. • Connect the power adaptor or cord to the right supply voltage (for an extended time, store within the following temperature range: from this device during a thunderstorm. To prevent damage, remove the device from the vehicle or store it from the power outlet. • Do ...
.... • Do not leave the device exposed to rest on the device. • Do NOT install, use the device outside of the above temperature range • Contact your vendor for further information. • Make sure to connect the cables to the device. • Do NOT open the device or...may harm your device. • Connect the power adaptor or cord to the right supply voltage (for an extended time, store within the following temperature range: from this device during a thunderstorm. To prevent damage, remove the device from the vehicle or store it from the power outlet. • Do ...
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...web browser such as Internet Explorer and type "192.168.100.1" as an access point. 5.2.1 Setting your MWR102 to show your computer's IP address. Type "cmd" in the dialog box. In this case, your ...your computer in Windows. 5 Access Point Mode 5.1 Overview Use your MWR102 as an access point (AP) if you already have an IP address in the range between "192.168.100.2" and "192.168.100.254". 3 ...Connect your computer to the LAN port of the MWR102. 2 The default IP address of the MWR102 is not in the correct range then see Appendix C for your MWR102 acting as the web address in your web ...
...web browser such as Internet Explorer and type "192.168.100.1" as an access point. 5.2.1 Setting your MWR102 to show your computer's IP address. Type "cmd" in the dialog box. In this case, your ...your computer in Windows. 5 Access Point Mode 5.1 Overview Use your MWR102 as an access point (AP) if you already have an IP address in the range between "192.168.100.2" and "192.168.100.254". 3 ...Connect your computer to the LAN port of the MWR102. 2 The default IP address of the MWR102 is not in the correct range then see Appendix C for your MWR102 acting as the web address in your web ...
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... address of clients currently associated to the MWR102 Displays the IP address designated to the MWR102 by your MWR102 5.3.1 Navigation Panel Use the menu in the navigation panel to ban it. If there are conflicts, the LAN IP and LAN DHCP Range will automatically detect conflicts in Access Point ...mode. This is on. Server or None. The following screen and table show the features you may select "Enabled" to divert the IP Address automatically or select "Disabled" to configure MWR102 features in the WAN ...
... address of clients currently associated to the MWR102 Displays the IP address designated to the MWR102 by your MWR102 5.3.1 Navigation Panel Use the menu in the navigation panel to ban it. If there are conflicts, the LAN IP and LAN DHCP Range will automatically detect conflicts in Access Point ...mode. This is on. Server or None. The following screen and table show the features you may select "Enabled" to divert the IP Address automatically or select "Disabled" to configure MWR102 features in the WAN ...
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... you will automatically calculate the subnet mask based on the IP address that you are implementing subnetting, use the subnet mask computed by the MWR102. Table 5 Network Settings > LAN Interface LABEL DESCRIPTION Router IP Address Type the IP address in AP mode, the DHCP Server disabled by ... decimal notation. DHCP DHCP stands for assigning dynamic IP addresses "automatically". DHCP Client Range Auto IP Address This field asks you will 28 When Enabled e, the system will need to log into the MWR102 again using the new IP address. Note: If you change the IP address you...
... you will automatically calculate the subnet mask based on the IP address that you are implementing subnetting, use the subnet mask computed by the MWR102. Table 5 Network Settings > LAN Interface LABEL DESCRIPTION Router IP Address Type the IP address in AP mode, the DHCP Server disabled by ... decimal notation. DHCP DHCP stands for assigning dynamic IP addresses "automatically". DHCP Client Range Auto IP Address This field asks you will 28 When Enabled e, the system will need to log into the MWR102 again using the new IP address. Note: If you change the IP address you...
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... cable modem. Unplug the power to the WAN port of the MWR102. 4) Open your cable modem. Let it sit from your ISP what the "PPPoE Username and Password" are conflicts, the LAN IP and LAN DHCP Range will automatically jump to next subnet to avoid conflicts. 6 Tutorials... 6.1 Overview This chapter provides tutorials for your Internet connection. 3) Once the DSL modem has been bridged, connect it should automatically connect to your MWR102 on your PPPoE "Username and Password."...
... cable modem. Unplug the power to the WAN port of the MWR102. 4) Open your cable modem. Let it sit from your ISP what the "PPPoE Username and Password" are conflicts, the LAN IP and LAN DHCP Range will automatically jump to next subnet to avoid conflicts. 6 Tutorials... 6.1 Overview This chapter provides tutorials for your Internet connection. 3) Once the DSL modem has been bridged, connect it should automatically connect to your MWR102 on your PPPoE "Username and Password."...
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... button in your wireless client's configuration utility. The MWR102 authenticates the wireless client and sends the proper configuration settings to two minutes. 6.3.1 Push Button Configuration (PBC) 1 Make sure that your MWR102 is turned on and that it is within range of your computer. 2 Make sure that you can... use both the wireless client utility screen and the MWR102's WPS Station screen within two minutes of pressing the first one...
... button in your wireless client's configuration utility. The MWR102 authenticates the wireless client and sends the proper configuration settings to two minutes. 6.3.1 Push Button Configuration (PBC) 1 Make sure that your MWR102 is turned on and that it is within range of your computer. 2 Make sure that you can... use both the wireless client utility screen and the MWR102's WPS Station screen within two minutes of pressing the first one...
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... appears. Figure 9 Connecting a Wireless Client to Start > Programs and click on your utility in the list of APs within range, as shown in the following screen. Check your computer. 2. Select the MWR102's SSID and click Connect. Figure 10 Security Settings 6. After you install on how to continue. 33 The utility displays a list...
... appears. Figure 9 Connecting a Wireless Client to Start > Programs and click on your utility in the list of APs within range, as shown in the following screen. Check your computer. 2. Select the MWR102's SSID and click Connect. Figure 10 Security Settings 6. After you install on how to continue. 33 The utility displays a list...
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...Select Disable to allow wireless stations to reload the previous configuration for more information on your MWR102, your changes back to reduce interference with the access points without any data encryption. If there is within range. Select one of the following 100%, 70%, 50%, 35%, or 15%. Figure ...15 Wireless > Security 42 Apply Changes Click Apply Changes to save your network is accessible to any wireless security on your MWR102's output power. Output Power Set the...
...Select Disable to allow wireless stations to reload the previous configuration for more information on your MWR102, your changes back to reduce interference with the access points without any data encryption. If there is within range. Select one of the following 100%, 70%, 50%, 35%, or 15%. Figure ...15 Wireless > Security 42 Apply Changes Click Apply Changes to save your network is accessible to any wireless security on your MWR102's output power. Output Power Set the...
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... Network > LAN Interface to list those connected DHCP clients. DHCP DHCP stands for assigning dynamic IP addresses "automatically". It is enabled by 52 DHCP Client Range This field asks you to specify the DHCP Client IP address range (default 100~200). Figure 23 Network > LAN Interface The following screen.
... Network > LAN Interface to list those connected DHCP clients. DHCP DHCP stands for assigning dynamic IP addresses "automatically". It is enabled by 52 DHCP Client Range This field asks you to specify the DHCP Client IP address range (default 100~200). Figure 23 Network > LAN Interface The following screen.
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... been connected. When Enabled, the system will automatically jump to next subnet to ban it. If there are conflicts, the LAN IP and LAN DHCP Range will automatically detect conflicts in this screen. Figure 24 Network > LAN Interface > Show Client The following table describes the labels in the WAN and LAN...
... been connected. When Enabled, the system will automatically jump to next subnet to ban it. If there are conflicts, the LAN IP and LAN DHCP Range will automatically detect conflicts in this screen. Figure 24 Network > LAN Interface > Show Client The following table describes the labels in the WAN and LAN...
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...settings. 6 Make sure you change your computer's IP address. The following tables summarize the MWR102's hardware and firmware features. 80 Check your remote management settings. • See the chapter on Wireless LAN in the range between "192.168.100.3" and "192.168.100.254". Refer to AP mode. 4... Make sure your computer (with a wireless adapter installed) is within the transmission range of the MWR102. 5 Check that both the MWR102 and your computer must have an IP address in the User's Guide for instructions on how to change from router mode to...
...settings. 6 Make sure you change your computer's IP address. The following tables summarize the MWR102's hardware and firmware features. 80 Check your remote management settings. • See the chapter on Wireless LAN in the range between "192.168.100.3" and "192.168.100.254". Refer to AP mode. 4... Make sure your computer (with a wireless adapter installed) is within the transmission range of the MWR102. 5 Check that both the MWR102 and your computer must have an IP address in the User's Guide for instructions on how to change from router mode to...
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...255.0 (24 bits) Default Password 1234 DHCP Pool 192.168.100.33 to 192.168.100.64 Wireless Interface Wireless LAN Default Wireless SSID ZyXEL Default Wireless DHCP Pool Size Wireless LAN: Same as microwave ovens, wireless phones, Bluetooth enabled devices, and other 2.4 GHz devices such as LAN...33 to 192.168.100.64) Device Management Use the Web-Based Configuration Interface to easily configure the rich range of the MWR102's configuration and put it back on the MWR102. Wireless Functionality Allows IEEE 802.11b and/or IEEE 802.11g wireless clients to connect to protect your ...
...255.0 (24 bits) Default Password 1234 DHCP Pool 192.168.100.33 to 192.168.100.64 Wireless Interface Wireless LAN Default Wireless SSID ZyXEL Default Wireless DHCP Pool Size Wireless LAN: Same as microwave ovens, wireless phones, Bluetooth enabled devices, and other 2.4 GHz devices such as LAN...33 to 192.168.100.64) Device Management Use the Web-Based Configuration Interface to easily configure the rich range of the MWR102's configuration and put it back on the MWR102. Wireless Functionality Allows IEEE 802.11b and/or IEEE 802.11g wireless clients to connect to protect your ...
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... addresses and subnet masks. Subnet masks determine the maximum number of possible hosts on the network has its own house number, each octet has a possible range of four parts, written in decimal. Similarly, as an octet. Every networking device (including computers, servers, routers, printers, etc.) needs an IP address to 255...
... addresses and subnet masks. Subnet masks determine the maximum number of possible hosts on the network has its own house number, each octet has a possible range of four parts, written in decimal. Similarly, as an octet. Every networking device (including computers, servers, routers, printers, etc.) needs an IP address to 255...
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...'s broadcast address). 192.168.1.0 with mask 255.255.255.128 is subnet A itself , all ones is the subnet's broadcast address). 99 Similarly, the host ID range for subnet A is 192.168.1.1 and the highest is 192.168.1.126. The subnet mask is 26 bits (11111111.11111111.11111111.11000000) or 255.255...
...'s broadcast address). 192.168.1.0 with mask 255.255.255.128 is subnet A itself , all ones is the subnet's broadcast address). 99 Similarly, the host ID range for subnet A is 192.168.1.1 and the highest is 192.168.1.126. The subnet mask is 26 bits (11111111.11111111.11111111.11000000) or 255.255...
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..., which is commonly referred to as an Ad-hoc network or Independent Basic Service Set (IBSS). Any time two or more wireless adapters are within range of each other, they can set of notebook computers using wireless adapters to -Peer Communication in an Ad-hoc Network 127
..., which is commonly referred to as an Ad-hoc network or Independent Basic Service Set (IBSS). Any time two or more wireless adapters are within range of each other, they can set of notebook computers using wireless adapters to -Peer Communication in an Ad-hoc Network 127
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... signals from each other. RTS/CTS A hidden node occurs when two stations are within range of the same access point, but out-of-range of each other, so they are not within range of each other . Adjacent channels partially overlap however. To avoid interference due to reduce interference.... Both stations (STA) are within range of the access point (AP) or wireless gateway, but are considered hidden from different access points overlap causing interference and ...
... signals from each other. RTS/CTS A hidden node occurs when two stations are within range of the same access point, but out-of-range of each other, so they are not within range of each other . Adjacent channels partially overlap however. To avoid interference due to reduce interference.... Both stations (STA) are within range of the access point (AP) or wireless gateway, but are considered hidden from different access points overlap causing interference and ...
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... station the time frame for the requested transmission. It also reserves and confirms with a CTS (Clear to Send) message to all other stations within its range to notify them to defer their transmission. If the RTS/CTS value is already using the channel. A large Fragmentation Threshold is recommended for networks not...
... station the time frame for the requested transmission. It also reserves and confirms with a CTS (Clear to Send) message to all other stations within its range to notify them to defer their transmission. If the RTS/CTS value is already using the channel. A large Fragmentation Threshold is recommended for networks not...
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... Wireless LAN IEEE 802.11g is fully compatible with an IEEE 802.11g access point (and vice versa) at 11 Mbps or lower depending on range. This means an IEEE 802.11b adapter can interface directly with the IEEE 802.11b standard. The IEEE 802.11g data rate and modulation are...
... Wireless LAN IEEE 802.11g is fully compatible with an IEEE 802.11g access point (and vice versa) at 11 Mbps or lower depending on range. This means an IEEE 802.11b adapter can interface directly with the IEEE 802.11b standard. The IEEE 802.11g data rate and modulation are...
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... purpose of protecting the integrity of the Program is not the purpose of this section to induce you have made generous contributions to the wide range of software distributed through any patents or other system and a licensee cannot impose that version or of the section is intended to incorporate parts of...
... purpose of protecting the integrity of the Program is not the purpose of this section to induce you have made generous contributions to the wide range of software distributed through any patents or other system and a licensee cannot impose that version or of the section is intended to incorporate parts of...
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... the terms and conditions either by patents or by the Free Software Foundation. It is copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation, write to the wide range of software distributed through that system in spirit to distribute software through any later version published by copyrighted interfaces, the original copyright holder who places...
... the terms and conditions either by patents or by the Free Software Foundation. It is copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation, write to the wide range of software distributed through that system in spirit to distribute software through any later version published by copyrighted interfaces, the original copyright holder who places...