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... networking wirelessly in radius. The easy installation and setup will have you need around the home or office without using the Belkin Wireless 802.11b Network Manager software, and access to 300 feet in radius and an outdoor area over an indoor area up a list of wireless networking. MAC Address Filtering For added security, you to encrypt at High Speeds The Belkin WAP provides coverage over 1,800 feet in minutes. The optional encryption feature allows you can set...
... networking wirelessly in radius. The easy installation and setup will have you need around the home or office without using the Belkin Wireless 802.11b Network Manager software, and access to 300 feet in radius and an outdoor area over an indoor area up a list of wireless networking. MAC Address Filtering For added security, you to encrypt at High Speeds The Belkin WAP provides coverage over 1,800 feet in minutes. The optional encryption feature allows you can set...
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... 10E-5; Product Specifications Specifications Wireless Standard: Radio Technology: Operating Channels: Data Rate: Typical Indoor Operating Range: Network Standards: LED Indicator: Frequency Band: Modulation Type: Data Rate: Protocol: Output Power: Receive Sensitivity: Encryption: Antenna Type: Power Consumption: Physical Dimensions: Weight: OS Support: Certification: 802.11b Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) IEEE 802.11 compliant 11 channels (US, Canada) 13 channels (ETSI) 14 channels (Japan) 11, 5.5, 2, 1Mbps per channel (Auto-Rollback) 590 ft...
... 10E-5; Product Specifications Specifications Wireless Standard: Radio Technology: Operating Channels: Data Rate: Typical Indoor Operating Range: Network Standards: LED Indicator: Frequency Band: Modulation Type: Data Rate: Protocol: Output Power: Receive Sensitivity: Encryption: Antenna Type: Power Consumption: Physical Dimensions: Weight: OS Support: Certification: 802.11b Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) IEEE 802.11 compliant 11 channels (US, Canada) 13 channels (ETSI) 14 channels (Japan) 11, 5.5, 2, 1Mbps per channel (Auto-Rollback) 590 ft...
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... PC Belkin Router or Switch Wireless Access Point Notebook with Wireless Notebook Network Card Notebook with a standard RJ45 connector (not a 6 Quick Setup Quick Setup-Connecting the WAP to your existing network The factory settings of all stations are within line-of-sight of the Belkin WAP were chosen to get you up and running quickly. Ensure all wireless stations. Step 2: Hardware Setup 1.Connect your wired LAN to the WAP via a 10Mbps connection using a Category 3 or Category 5 cable with Wireless Notebook Network Card Step 1: Installation...
... PC Belkin Router or Switch Wireless Access Point Notebook with Wireless Notebook Network Card Notebook with a standard RJ45 connector (not a 6 Quick Setup Quick Setup-Connecting the WAP to your existing network The factory settings of all stations are within line-of-sight of the Belkin WAP were chosen to get you up and running quickly. Ensure all wireless stations. Step 2: Hardware Setup 1.Connect your wired LAN to the WAP via a 10Mbps connection using a Category 3 or Category 5 cable with Wireless Notebook Network Card Step 1: Installation...
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... Default Settings: WAP Parameter AP Name SSID Channel RTS Threshold IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DHCP Client Encryption MAC Address Filter Password Default Value MiniAP WLAN 11 2346 192.168.0.254 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0 Enabled Disabled Disabled MiniAP (case-sensitive) 7 To configure advanced features, please reference the Installation section. Step 3: Install the Belkin WAP Manager Software 1.Insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive. 2.Access your LAN or a cable/DSL router. 2.Connect the external power supply to "Obtain IP Address Automatically". 3.Restart the wireless...
... Default Settings: WAP Parameter AP Name SSID Channel RTS Threshold IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DHCP Client Encryption MAC Address Filter Password Default Value MiniAP WLAN 11 2346 192.168.0.254 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0 Enabled Disabled Disabled MiniAP (case-sensitive) 7 To configure advanced features, please reference the Installation section. Step 3: Install the Belkin WAP Manager Software 1.Insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive. 2.Access your LAN or a cable/DSL router. 2.Connect the external power supply to "Obtain IP Address Automatically". 3.Restart the wireless...
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... LEDs are illuminated. Keep in the area that you will ensure the best performance. Installation Selecting an appropriate site for your WAP Selecting an appropriate site for your WAP will be . Verify that your cable/DSL router's LAN port, Ethernet switch, or hub by plugging the round DC connector into the wall. Plug the power supply into the DC jack on the cable/DSL router, Ethernet switch...
... LEDs are illuminated. Keep in the area that you will ensure the best performance. Installation Selecting an appropriate site for your WAP Selecting an appropriate site for your WAP will be . Verify that your cable/DSL router's LAN port, Ethernet switch, or hub by plugging the round DC connector into the wall. Plug the power supply into the DC jack on the cable/DSL router, Ethernet switch...
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... connect to the WAP and make changes to continue. 11 Access your CD-ROM drive. 2. The following screen will install the needed files to change this, click "Browse" and select a folder. Insert the Belkin Wireless Network Access Point "CD-ROM" into your CD-ROM drive by double-clicking on the "Setup" icon to install the software. 1. Click "Next". 4. The installer will appear. Click "Next" to the configuration. Installing the Wireless Access Point Manager Software The Belkin...
... connect to the WAP and make changes to continue. 11 Access your CD-ROM drive. 2. The following screen will install the needed files to change this, click "Browse" and select a folder. Insert the Belkin Wireless Network Access Point "CD-ROM" into your CD-ROM drive by double-clicking on the "Setup" icon to install the software. 1. Click "Next". 4. The installer will appear. Click "Next" to the configuration. Installing the Wireless Access Point Manager Software The Belkin...
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..." in the "Wireless Manager" window when scanning has completed. in the drop-down menu. 13 Using the Belkin Wireless Access Point Manager Once you launch the WAP Manager Software, a window will be displayed in the bottom right corner of this manual. Instructions to keep unauthorized users from changing settings. 1. If your WAP. The words "Scanning AP" will be displayed. The WAP is installed properly, you must connect to the WAP To make any computer on...
..." in the "Wireless Manager" window when scanning has completed. in the drop-down menu. 13 Using the Belkin Wireless Access Point Manager Once you launch the WAP Manager Software, a window will be displayed in the bottom right corner of this manual. Instructions to keep unauthorized users from changing settings. 1. If your WAP. The words "Scanning AP" will be displayed. The WAP is installed properly, you must connect to the WAP To make any computer on...
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... the password is casesensitive, and enter the password. Your WAP ships from setting the password to "MiniAP". When connected, the word "Connected" will appear. Password = "MiniAP" (case-sensitive) 3. Configuring to the WAP The WAP can be configured for many different parameters-from the factory with the password set to enabling the encryption. The "Input Password" window will appear under the column labeled "State". Using the Belkin Wireless Access Point Manager 2. If you cannot connect, see the troubleshooting tips...
... the password is casesensitive, and enter the password. Your WAP ships from setting the password to "MiniAP". When connected, the word "Connected" will appear. Password = "MiniAP" (case-sensitive) 3. Configuring to the WAP The WAP can be configured for many different parameters-from the factory with the password set to enabling the encryption. The "Input Password" window will appear under the column labeled "State". Using the Belkin Wireless Access Point Manager 2. If you cannot connect, see the troubleshooting tips...
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... the number of the WEP encryption. A B C D E F J G K H L I M This screen displays the WAP's status and settings. Fixed Parameters A BSSID This displays the MAC address of channels for each country, the WAP is different. To comply with the standards for 802.11b to the WAP. B Regulation Domain Each country's regulatory commission (FCC for the US) has specified a specific set of the adapter. Disabled = OFF. Using the Belkin Wireless Access Point Manager The "AP Setting" screen...
... the number of the WEP encryption. A B C D E F J G K H L I M This screen displays the WAP's status and settings. Fixed Parameters A BSSID This displays the MAC address of channels for each country, the WAP is different. To comply with the standards for 802.11b to the WAP. B Regulation Domain Each country's regulatory commission (FCC for the US) has specified a specific set of the adapter. Disabled = OFF. Using the Belkin Wireless Access Point Manager The "AP Setting" screen...
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... wireless network should be set to the same SSID to enable clients to roam from the Belkin website. G SSID The Service Set Identifier (SSID) is like a name for the changes to WAP. The default setting is used . H Channel The 802.11b wireless standard supports up to take effect. France: Channels 10-13; Spain: Channels 10-11; When finished making changes, click "Save" for the changes to time upgrade the firmware and provide it, at which channels are checked. Using the Belkin Wireless Access Point Manager E Firmware Version...
... wireless network should be set to the same SSID to enable clients to roam from the Belkin website. G SSID The Service Set Identifier (SSID) is like a name for the changes to WAP. The default setting is used . H Channel The 802.11b wireless standard supports up to take effect. France: Channels 10-13; Spain: Channels 10-11; When finished making changes, click "Save" for the changes to time upgrade the firmware and provide it, at which channels are checked. Using the Belkin Wireless Access Point Manager E Firmware Version...
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... enter the Default Gateway address. M DHCP Client The WAP can obtain an IP address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway information automatically in the "IP Address" field and enter the IP address. Using these methods can greatly increase your wireless network secure. WEP encryption uses keys to scramble and unscramble the data that is being sent between the wireless-equipped computers and the WAP. To enter the IP address, click in a dynamic network environment. L Default Gateway A Default Gateway address can be manually entered. If the WAP is connected...
... enter the Default Gateway address. M DHCP Client The WAP can obtain an IP address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway information automatically in the "IP Address" field and enter the IP address. Using these methods can greatly increase your wireless network secure. WEP encryption uses keys to scramble and unscramble the data that is being sent between the wireless-equipped computers and the WAP. To enter the IP address, click in a dynamic network environment. L Default Gateway A Default Gateway address can be manually entered. If the WAP is connected...
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... using encryption. Select "64-bit" from the drop-down menu. Users of -use, the software can be used at the factory. Using the Belkin Wireless Access Point Manager WAP and the computers must use the same encryption rate and passphrase. Programming the WAP with a list of the product. Using WEP Encryption In the "Configuration" menu, click "Encryption". You will appear. All computers on the bottom of MAC addresses that is located on a small sticker on the network must use...
... using encryption. Select "64-bit" from the drop-down menu. Users of -use, the software can be used at the factory. Using the Belkin Wireless Access Point Manager WAP and the computers must use the same encryption rate and passphrase. Programming the WAP with a list of the product. Using WEP Encryption In the "Configuration" menu, click "Encryption". You will appear. All computers on the bottom of MAC addresses that is located on a small sticker on the network must use...
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Enter the new password, then confirm it. Press "OK". Resetting the WAP If the WAP stops working properly, performing a reset can solve the problem. Restoring Factory Default Settings To restore the factory default settings, select "Configure", then "Reload Default". WAP Parameter AP Name SSID Channel RTS Threshold IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DHCP Client Encryption MAC Address Filter Password Default Value MiniAP WLAN 11 2346 192.168.0.254 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0 Enabled Disabled Disabled MiniAP (case-sensitive) 21 After changing the password, you will need to connect to the AP...
Enter the new password, then confirm it. Press "OK". Resetting the WAP If the WAP stops working properly, performing a reset can solve the problem. Restoring Factory Default Settings To restore the factory default settings, select "Configure", then "Reload Default". WAP Parameter AP Name SSID Channel RTS Threshold IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DHCP Client Encryption MAC Address Filter Password Default Value MiniAP WLAN 11 2346 192.168.0.254 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0 Enabled Disabled Disabled MiniAP (case-sensitive) 21 After changing the password, you will need to connect to the AP...
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... a configuration where each of these types of each computer in the wireless network communicates directly with one Ad-Hoc network can exist in a specific Ad-Hoc wireless LAN must grasp. Notebook Wireless Notebook Network Card Notebook with Wireless Notebook Network Card PC with a wireless adapter, connected directly via radio signals to -Peer. The more commonly used . Computers in the same space if it can be embedded into a cable/DSL router, thus forming a wireless Gateway/Router...
... a configuration where each of these types of each computer in the wireless network communicates directly with one Ad-Hoc network can exist in a specific Ad-Hoc wireless LAN must grasp. Notebook Wireless Notebook Network Card Notebook with Wireless Notebook Network Card PC with a wireless adapter, connected directly via radio signals to -Peer. The more commonly used . Computers in the same space if it can be embedded into a cable/DSL router, thus forming a wireless Gateway/Router...
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... Wireless Notebook Network Card WAP Basic Service Set (BSS) PC with Wireless Desktop PCI Network Adapter 23 This is because the WAP serves as a bridge between wireless-equipped computers in Infrastructure mode form a group called Infrastructure. Up to 64 individual computers can exist at a single time in the wireless LAN can also be located from one another. Wireless Networking Using 802.11b Infrastructure Mode The use encryption or grant access to computers with specific MAC addresses. A WAP...
... Wireless Notebook Network Card WAP Basic Service Set (BSS) PC with Wireless Desktop PCI Network Adapter 23 This is because the WAP serves as a bridge between wireless-equipped computers in Infrastructure mode form a group called Infrastructure. Up to 64 individual computers can exist at a single time in the wireless LAN can also be located from one another. Wireless Networking Using 802.11b Infrastructure Mode The use encryption or grant access to computers with specific MAC addresses. A WAP...
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... the WAP with the best quality signal and link. When a wireless computer enters the ESS, the signal strength and link quality is called an Extended Service Set (ESS). Desktop PC Desktop PC Switch Wireless Access Point BSS1 BSS2 Wireless Access Point ESS 25 Strategically placing multiple WAPs around an office or inside of a single WAP. The overlapping area of the home can be assigned the same Service Set Identifier (SSID). This activity is known as roaming. Wireless Networking Using...
... the WAP with the best quality signal and link. When a wireless computer enters the ESS, the signal strength and link quality is called an Extended Service Set (ESS). Desktop PC Desktop PC Switch Wireless Access Point BSS1 BSS2 Wireless Access Point ESS 25 Strategically placing multiple WAPs around an office or inside of a single WAP. The overlapping area of the home can be assigned the same Service Set Identifier (SSID). This activity is known as roaming. Wireless Networking Using...
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... this "Hidden Node Problem". Desktop PC Desktop PC Switch Notebook with Wireless PC Card BSS2 Notebook with Wireless PC Card Wireless Access Point ESS Wireless Access Point BSS1 PC with Wireless PCI Adapter Infrastructure Mode, BSS, and ESS RTS Threshold Transmitters contending for the medium may not be enabled. A wireless LAN mobile user moves around an ESS and maintains a continuous connection to the Infrastructure network. Wireless devices without a valid WEP key will not be aware...
... this "Hidden Node Problem". Desktop PC Desktop PC Switch Notebook with Wireless PC Card BSS2 Notebook with Wireless PC Card Wireless Access Point ESS Wireless Access Point BSS1 PC with Wireless PCI Adapter Infrastructure Mode, BSS, and ESS RTS Threshold Transmitters contending for the medium may not be enabled. A wireless LAN mobile user moves around an ESS and maintains a continuous connection to the Infrastructure network. Wireless devices without a valid WEP key will not be aware...
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... devices connected together in typing "belkin.com" into your Internet browser), the user is the 28 Local Area Network. A LAN is a group of Wired Networking Terms DHCP DNS Server Address DSL Modem Ethernet IP Address ISP ISP Gateway Address LAN MAC Address Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. Your home network is an IP address for definition). A DNS server keeps a database of the DNS server your existing phone lines to the proper IP address. A standard for Internet Protocol. IP stands for computer networks. The ISP Gateway Address...
... devices connected together in typing "belkin.com" into your Internet browser), the user is the 28 Local Area Network. A LAN is a group of Wired Networking Terms DHCP DNS Server Address DSL Modem Ethernet IP Address ISP ISP Gateway Address LAN MAC Address Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. Your home network is an IP address for definition). A DNS server keeps a database of the DNS server your existing phone lines to the proper IP address. A standard for Internet Protocol. IP stands for computer networks. The ISP Gateway Address...
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... -Point Protocol is the type of the Belkin 4-Port Cable/DSL Gateway Router, you can access the Internet from any computer on your home network to valid IP address numbers recognized by the Internet, which may be assigned by your ISP. SPI is a method of four numbers configured like an IP address. A network that connects computers located in geographically separate areas (i.e., different buildings, cities, countries). A MAC address is a wide area network. 29 Network Address Translation. Using...
... -Point Protocol is the type of the Belkin 4-Port Cable/DSL Gateway Router, you can access the Internet from any computer on your home network to valid IP address numbers recognized by the Internet, which may be assigned by your ISP. SPI is a method of four numbers configured like an IP address. A network that connects computers located in geographically separate areas (i.e., different buildings, cities, countries). A MAC address is a wide area network. 29 Network Address Translation. Using...
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... same encryption setting. 4 Make sure that you are capitalizing where necessary. If you have access to the network through the WAP. 4 Make sure that each wireless client is configured to restart. All of the WAP. Make sure that each wireless client is configured to connect to the WAP using the Wireless Access Point Manager Utility. -OR- I forgot my password. 4 The default password is case-sensitive. Wait for about five seconds for your settings will restore the factory default settings. Cannot connect to the SSID...
... same encryption setting. 4 Make sure that you are capitalizing where necessary. If you have access to the network through the WAP. 4 Make sure that each wireless client is configured to restart. All of the WAP. Make sure that each wireless client is configured to connect to the WAP using the Wireless Access Point Manager Utility. -OR- I forgot my password. 4 The default password is case-sensitive. Wait for about five seconds for your settings will restore the factory default settings. Cannot connect to the SSID...