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... Panel 1 Chapter 2: Wireless Security Checklist 2 General Network Security Guidelines 2 Additional Security Tips 2 Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration 3 How to Access the Browser-based Utility 3 Setup > Basic Setup 3 Wireless > Basic Wireless Settings 4 Wireless > Wireless Security 5 Wireless > Wireless MAC Filter 7 Wireless > WMM 8 Wireless > Advanced Wireless Settings 11 Administration > ...on Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment (WEEE 21 Appendix E: Software End User License Agreement 25 Cisco Products 25 Software Licenses 25 Wireless-N Access Point with Dual-Band ii
... Panel 1 Chapter 2: Wireless Security Checklist 2 General Network Security Guidelines 2 Additional Security Tips 2 Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration 3 How to Access the Browser-based Utility 3 Setup > Basic Setup 3 Wireless > Basic Wireless Settings 4 Wireless > Wireless Security 5 Wireless > Wireless MAC Filter 7 Wireless > WMM 8 Wireless > Advanced Wireless Settings 11 Administration > ...on Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment (WEEE 21 Appendix E: Software End User License Agreement 25 Cisco Products 25 Software Licenses 25 Wireless-N Access Point with Dual-Band ii
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... Overview Ethernet (Blue) The Ethernet LED lights up when there is off, and then try again. To use Wi-Fi Protected Setup™, run the Setup Wizard on the enclosed CD. Wait until the LED is a wired connection. The LED flashes when the Access Point is actively sending.... Reset There are two ways to a router. Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ Button If you have client devices, such as wireless adapters, that support Wi-Fi Protected Setup™, then you for choosing the Linksys by Cisco Wireless-N Access Point with Dual-Band adds wireless capability to your wireless...
... Overview Ethernet (Blue) The Ethernet LED lights up when there is off, and then try again. To use Wi-Fi Protected Setup™, run the Setup Wizard on the enclosed CD. Wait until the LED is a wired connection. The LED flashes when the Access Point is actively sending.... Reset There are two ways to a router. Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ Button If you have client devices, such as wireless adapters, that support Wi-Fi Protected Setup™, then you for choosing the Linksys by Cisco Wireless-N Access Point with Dual-Band adds wireless capability to your wireless...
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...the network router). 3 If the Access Point is used to your network devices, then keep the default, Automatic Configuration - DHCP) Setup > Basic Setup (Static IP) Language Language This is connected to continue. DHCP. The Access Point will see a similar screen.) Leave the User name..., if you want to your router's documentation for it in the Address field. Enter the password you created during the Setup Wizard. Setup > Basic Setup (Automatic Configuration - Access Point IP If your network has a DHCP server, such as your network router, assigning IP addresses...
...the network router). 3 If the Access Point is used to your network devices, then keep the default, Automatic Configuration - DHCP) Setup > Basic Setup (Static IP) Language Language This is connected to continue. DHCP. The Access Point will see a similar screen.) Leave the User name..., if you want to your router's documentation for it in the Address field. Enter the password you created during the Setup Wizard. Setup > Basic Setup (Automatic Configuration - Access Point IP If your network has a DHCP server, such as your network router, assigning IP addresses...
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...devices, such as wireless adapters, that will enhance Wireless-N performance. The SSID must not exceed 32 characters (use Wi-Fi Protected Setup to configure wireless security for your wireless network. If you are two ways to configure the Access Point's settings, manual and Wi-Fi ... menu, you have only Wireless-A devices in a Wireless-N network, select 40MHz only. If 4 If you can use WiFi Protected Setup, select Wi-Fi Protected Setup. If you selected 20 MHz only for the Channel Width setting, then select the appropriate channel for your network, select Wireless-A Only...
...devices, such as wireless adapters, that will enhance Wireless-N performance. The SSID must not exceed 32 characters (use Wi-Fi Protected Setup to configure wireless security for your wireless network. If you are two ways to configure the Access Point's settings, manual and Wi-Fi ... menu, you have only Wireless-A devices in a Wireless-N network, select 40MHz only. If 4 If you can use WiFi Protected Setup, select Wi-Fi Protected Setup. If you selected 20 MHz only for the Channel Width setting, then select the appropriate channel for your network, select Wireless-A Only...
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...feature that makes it easy to the client device you are three methods available for your changes. Wireless > Basic Wireless Settings (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) There are configuring. 1. Key Renewal Enter a Key Renewal period, which instructs the Access Point how often it should only be used by ...apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to "Basic Wireless Settings (Manual)" on the client device. 6 Use the method that support WiFi Protected Setup, then you have client devices, such as WPA or WPA2. WEP WEP is a basic encryption method, which is 3600 seconds. The default ...
...feature that makes it easy to the client device you are three methods available for your changes. Wireless > Basic Wireless Settings (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) There are configuring. 1. Key Renewal Enter a Key Renewal period, which instructs the Access Point how often it should only be used by ...apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to "Basic Wireless Settings (Manual)" on the client device. 6 Use the method that support WiFi Protected Setup, then you have client devices, such as WPA or WPA2. WEP WEP is a basic encryption method, which is 3600 seconds. The default ...
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... Click Register. Then refer back to your client device or its documentation for further instructions Advanced Configuration Congratulations The Wi-Fi Protected Setup Status, Wireless Band, Network Name (SSID), and Security method are displayed at the bottom of the screen. 3. This option is...device has been configured, click OK. Permit Select this to filter users by MAC Address. c. Congratulations The Wi-Fi Protected Setup Status, Wireless Band, Network Name (SSID), and Security method are displayed at the bottom of the screen. On the client's Wi-Fi...
... Click Register. Then refer back to your client device or its documentation for further instructions Advanced Configuration Congratulations The Wi-Fi Protected Setup Status, Wireless Band, Network Name (SSID), and Security method are displayed at the bottom of the screen. 3. This option is...device has been configured, click OK. Permit Select this to filter users by MAC Address. c. Congratulations The Wi-Fi Protected Setup Status, Wireless Band, Network Name (SSID), and Security method are displayed at the bottom of the screen. On the client's Wi-Fi...
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... 7. The default is 15 to 65535 ms. The default is computed for STA This option defines the minimum contention window limit from which the ADDBA setup is 1023. Then click Add. Min. The range is 15. Wireless > WMM NOTE: The settings on the WMM screen are no frame exchanges within this...
... 7. The default is 15 to 65535 ms. The default is computed for STA This option defines the minimum contention window limit from which the ADDBA setup is 1023. Then click Add. Min. The range is 15. Wireless > WMM NOTE: The settings on the WMM screen are no frame exchanges within this...
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... is closed by the timer. Aggregation Window Size This option defines the maximum number of packets to 65535 ms. The default is 0, which the ADDBA setup is 0 to 15. The range is 15 to 8192. The default is 0. The default is 3. CW Min for AP This option defines the minimum contention...
... is closed by the timer. Aggregation Window Size This option defines the maximum number of packets to 65535 ms. The default is 0, which the ADDBA setup is 0 to 15. The range is 15 to 8192. The default is 0. The default is 3. CW Min for AP This option defines the minimum contention...
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...15. Click Save Settings to apply your changes. The default is 64. ADDBA Timeout This option defines the duration after which the ADDBA setup is terminated, if there are no frame exchanges within this duration by the Block Acknowledgement (ACK) agreement. AIFSN for STA This option ... to 7 (default) and cannot be changed . The default is 2. Chapter 3 ADDBA Timeout This option defines the duration after which the ADDBA setup is terminated, if there are no frame exchanges within this duration by the Block Acknowledgement (ACK) agreement. The default is 2. The default is ...
...15. Click Save Settings to apply your changes. The default is 64. ADDBA Timeout This option defines the duration after which the ADDBA setup is terminated, if there are no frame exchanges within this duration by the Block Acknowledgement (ACK) agreement. AIFSN for STA This option ... to 7 (default) and cannot be changed . The default is 2. Chapter 3 ADDBA Timeout This option defines the duration after which the ADDBA setup is terminated, if there are no frame exchanges within this duration by the Block Acknowledgement (ACK) agreement. The default is 2. The default is ...
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... the Access Point to "Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration" on -screen. Access the browser-based utility of the Access Point (refer to its factory defaults. Click the Setup tab. 3. Click Save Settings. Press and hold the Access Point's Reset button for approximately five seconds; Complete the Static IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default...
... the Access Point to "Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration" on -screen. Access the browser-based utility of the Access Point (refer to its factory defaults. Click the Setup tab. 3. Click Save Settings. Press and hold the Access Point's Reset button for approximately five seconds; Complete the Static IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default...
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Appendix B Appendix B: Specifications Model WAP610N Standards IEEE 802.3u, 802.11g, 802.11b, 802.11a, Draft 802.11n LEDs Power, Ethernet, Wi-Fi Protected Setup™, Wireless Ports Ethernet, Power Buttons Reset, Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ Cabling Type CAT5 No. of Antennas 3 (internal) Detachable (Yes... Wireless MAC Filtering Security Key Bits Up to 128-Bit Encryption OS Requirements Windows XP, Vista, or Vista 64-Bit Edition with Latest Updates (for Setup Wizard only) Environmental Dimensions 5.71" x 4.17" x 2.05" (145 x 106 x 52 mm) Weight 5.61 oz (159 g) Wireless-N ...
Appendix B Appendix B: Specifications Model WAP610N Standards IEEE 802.3u, 802.11g, 802.11b, 802.11a, Draft 802.11n LEDs Power, Ethernet, Wi-Fi Protected Setup™, Wireless Ports Ethernet, Power Buttons Reset, Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ Cabling Type CAT5 No. of Antennas 3 (internal) Detachable (Yes... Wireless MAC Filtering Security Key Bits Up to 128-Bit Encryption OS Requirements Windows XP, Vista, or Vista 64-Bit Edition with Latest Updates (for Setup Wizard only) Environmental Dimensions 5.71" x 4.17" x 2.05" (145 x 106 x 52 mm) Weight 5.61 oz (159 g) Wireless-N ...