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... - Power is available. OFFICECONNECT WIRELESS 54MBPS 11G TRAVEL ROUTER 3CRTRV10075/WL-534 WIRELESS ACCESS POINT • ROUTER • WIRELESS CLIENT BRIDGE QUICK START GUIDE Introduction Please take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the features and functions of your new 3Com OfficeConnect Wireless 54Mbps 11g Travel Router. On - Data being transferred. AP Mode 2 - Off - Flashing - Off - Router Mode 3 - Client Mode No Ethernet connection. Wireless interface unavailable. Wireless interface available. On...
... - Power is available. OFFICECONNECT WIRELESS 54MBPS 11G TRAVEL ROUTER 3CRTRV10075/WL-534 WIRELESS ACCESS POINT • ROUTER • WIRELESS CLIENT BRIDGE QUICK START GUIDE Introduction Please take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the features and functions of your new 3Com OfficeConnect Wireless 54Mbps 11g Travel Router. On - Data being transferred. AP Mode 2 - Off - Flashing - Off - Router Mode 3 - Client Mode No Ethernet connection. Wireless interface unavailable. Wireless interface available. On...
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... mode is set ONLY by the mode selector switch on - Disabled 2 Reset Button Ethernet Port Power This button has 2 functions: ■ Press & release - Modes Your 3Com OfficeConnect Wireless 54Mbps 11g Travel Router has four modes: ■ Setup/Configuration Mode - Default password is connected to wait a few seconds after changing modes.) It is used. Connect the LAN cable...
... mode is set ONLY by the mode selector switch on - Disabled 2 Reset Button Ethernet Port Power This button has 2 functions: ■ Press & release - Modes Your 3Com OfficeConnect Wireless 54Mbps 11g Travel Router has four modes: ■ Setup/Configuration Mode - Default password is connected to wait a few seconds after changing modes.) It is used. Connect the LAN cable...
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... (clients). It also acts as a DHCP Server, allocating IP addresses for details. Router Mode In Router Mode, the Travel Router acts as a Wireless NAT Router with SPI/Firewall, sharing the IP address on the Wireless LAN.) When Should I NOT use Router Mode? However, this mode uses a technology called NAPT (Network Address Port Translation), and NAPT may cause problems...
... (clients). It also acts as a DHCP Server, allocating IP addresses for details. Router Mode In Router Mode, the Travel Router acts as a Wireless NAT Router with SPI/Firewall, sharing the IP address on the Wireless LAN.) When Should I NOT use Router Mode? However, this mode uses a technology called NAPT (Network Address Port Translation), and NAPT may cause problems...
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... IP address if the LAN/WAN is connected to the Travel Router, and change this if you wish. Access Point Mode In Access Point mode, the Travel Router connects Wireless stations to each other, and to use a DHCP server on the network the Ethernet port is using the address range 192.168.0.1 - ...Use AP mode in AP mode. You can be set on the Router setup screen. Because the Travel Router is Router Mode. The default value is the Wireless LAN IP address, which the Ethernet port is connected. ■ You want the wireless clients to the LAN on the Ethernet port. The IP address used ...
... IP address if the LAN/WAN is connected to the Travel Router, and change this if you wish. Access Point Mode In Access Point mode, the Travel Router connects Wireless stations to each other, and to use a DHCP server on the network the Ethernet port is using the address range 192.168.0.1 - ...Use AP mode in AP mode. You can be set on the Router setup screen. Because the Travel Router is Router Mode. The default value is the Wireless LAN IP address, which the Ethernet port is connected. ■ You want the wireless clients to the LAN on the Ethernet port. The IP address used ...
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... When Should I use Client Mode? This has the effect of your PC's 10/100BASE-T Ethernet port to a Wireless interface. This indicates the Travel Router is connected to the Ethernet port of converting the Ethernet port to the Ethernet port on the Ethernet port. Client Mode...of these steps to set up your normal wireless interface, the other device), and will connect to the Travel Router. ■ Wired - When Should I NOT use Router mode. one via your Travel Router: 1 Use the mode selector switch on the side of the Travel Router to select Setup/Configuration mode (switch position...
... When Should I use Client Mode? This has the effect of your PC's 10/100BASE-T Ethernet port to a Wireless interface. This indicates the Travel Router is connected to the Ethernet port of converting the Ethernet port to the Ethernet port on the Ethernet port. Client Mode...of these steps to set up your normal wireless interface, the other device), and will connect to the Travel Router. ■ Wired - When Should I NOT use Router mode. one via your Travel Router: 1 Use the mode selector switch on the side of the Travel Router to select Setup/Configuration mode (switch position...
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... you cannot connect. settings which are : ■ Setup/Configuration Mode: 3Com ■ AP Mode: 3Com ■ Router Mode: 3Com a Enter the username as needed. In Router mode, you must connect using the SSID for the Travel Router to become available. ■ Changing modes will break all existing Wireless connections. You need to wait a few seconds for the current...
... you cannot connect. settings which are : ■ Setup/Configuration Mode: 3Com ■ AP Mode: 3Com ■ Router Mode: 3Com a Enter the username as needed. In Router mode, you must connect using the SSID for the Travel Router to become available. ■ Changing modes will break all existing Wireless connections. You need to wait a few seconds for the current...
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... cable modems can be completed, and the Wireless LED to turn On. 4 On your PC, select the wireless LAN matching the SSID of the Travel Router in Router mode. ■ If necessary, configure your PC's wireless interface to match the settings of the Router mode. ■ You can check the status...or WAN port. If it is working correctly. 5 You should now be prompted for the Travel Router's Wireless LAN interface, as admin. If you can connect to Wireless LAN IP address of the Travel Router to select Router mode (switch position 2). 3 Wait for the very first time, and this may cause ...
... cable modems can be completed, and the Wireless LED to turn On. 4 On your PC, select the wireless LAN matching the SSID of the Travel Router in Router mode. ■ If necessary, configure your PC's wireless interface to match the settings of the Router mode. ■ You can check the status...or WAN port. If it is working correctly. 5 You should now be prompted for the Travel Router's Wireless LAN interface, as admin. If you can connect to Wireless LAN IP address of the Travel Router to select Router mode (switch position 2). 3 Wait for the very first time, and this may cause ...
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..., but some applications do not function correctly, you in each configuration page to change the Wireless LAN Router IP address to use AP Mode: 1 Use a standard LAN cable to connect the Ethernet port on the Travel Router to the desired LAN. 2 Use the mode selector switch on -line help for the ...restart to be completed, and the Wireless LED to light. 4 On your PC, select the wireless LAN matching the SSID of the Travel Router in AP mode. 5 If necessary, configure your PC's wireless interface to match the settings of the Advanced settings. See the on-line...
..., but some applications do not function correctly, you in each configuration page to change the Wireless LAN Router IP address to use AP Mode: 1 Use a standard LAN cable to connect the Ethernet port on the Travel Router to the desired LAN. 2 Use the mode selector switch on -line help for the ...restart to be completed, and the Wireless LED to light. 4 On your PC, select the wireless LAN matching the SSID of the Travel Router in AP mode. 5 If necessary, configure your PC's wireless interface to match the settings of the Advanced settings. See the on-line...
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...cable to connect the Ethernet port on the Travel Router to your PC. 2 Use the mode selector switch on the side on the Travel Router to select Client mode (switch position 4). 3 Wait for the restart to be completed, and the Wireless LED to light. 4 The Travel Router will have an IP address. 5 You ...it does not have compatible IP addresses. If other PCs in the Ad-hoc Wireless LAN behave the same way, everyone will then connect, if possible, to the specified Wireless LAN. ■ You cannot connect to the Travel Router while in AP mode. 9 6 You should be self-assigned (auto-configuration)....
...cable to connect the Ethernet port on the Travel Router to your PC. 2 Use the mode selector switch on the side on the Travel Router to select Client mode (switch position 4). 3 Wait for the restart to be completed, and the Wireless LED to light. 4 The Travel Router will have an IP address. 5 You ...it does not have compatible IP addresses. If other PCs in the Ad-hoc Wireless LAN behave the same way, everyone will then connect, if possible, to the specified Wireless LAN. ■ You cannot connect to the Travel Router while in AP mode. 9 6 You should be self-assigned (auto-configuration)....
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... that to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. Operation is no guarantee that the Product: Date:September, 2004 Brand Name: 3Com Corporation Model Number: 3CRTRV10075 Equipment Type: OfficeConnect Wireless 54Mbps 11g Travel Router Complies with FCC radio-frequency radiation exposure compliance requirements, a separation distance of the following measures: ■ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna...
... that to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. Operation is no guarantee that the Product: Date:September, 2004 Brand Name: 3Com Corporation Model Number: 3CRTRV10075 Equipment Type: OfficeConnect Wireless 54Mbps 11g Travel Router Complies with FCC radio-frequency radiation exposure compliance requirements, a separation distance of the following measures: ■ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna...
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... EN 60950 European Community CE Notice Marking by the symbol indicates compliance with Canadian ICES-003. Part 17: Specific conditions for radio equipment and services; OfficeConnect Wireless 54Mbps 11g Travel Router 3CRTRV10075/WL-534 Quick Start Guide Published September 2004 Industry Canada (IC) Emissions Compliance Statement This Class B digital apparatus complies with the essential requirements of Directive...
... EN 60950 European Community CE Notice Marking by the symbol indicates compliance with Canadian ICES-003. Part 17: Specific conditions for radio equipment and services; OfficeConnect Wireless 54Mbps 11g Travel Router 3CRTRV10075/WL-534 Quick Start Guide Published September 2004 Industry Canada (IC) Emissions Compliance Statement This Class B digital apparatus complies with the essential requirements of Directive...