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Ethernet Networking Security and Advanced Management 2 IPAQ CONNECTION POINT CP-2W
Ethernet Networking Security and Advanced Management 2 IPAQ CONNECTION POINT CP-2W
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Item Description Function 1 Power input Power adapter connector (DC12v 1.2A) 2 RJ 45 (1-4) Individual Ethernet LAN ports 3 RJ 45 (Internet) Ethernet port for broadband Internet connection 4 Reset button Used to manually restart the Connection Point CP-2W 5 Antenna 802.11b antenna for wireless LAN 6 IPAQ CONNECTION POINT CP-2W What's in Back?
Item Description Function 1 Power input Power adapter connector (DC12v 1.2A) 2 RJ 45 (1-4) Individual Ethernet LAN ports 3 RJ 45 (Internet) Ethernet port for broadband Internet connection 4 Reset button Used to manually restart the Connection Point CP-2W 5 Antenna 802.11b antenna for wireless LAN 6 IPAQ CONNECTION POINT CP-2W What's in Back?
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Connecting to Your PC 1 2 1 2 8 IPAQ CONNECTION POINT CP-2W
Connecting to Your PC 1 2 1 2 8 IPAQ CONNECTION POINT CP-2W
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... your wireless card or adapter.) • WEP encryption on your client PC should be disabled for the initial configuration process. (Consult your wireless adapter documentation for information on how to set to ConnectionPoint. (If you re-enable encryption after initial configuration is completed.) 10 IPAQ CONNECTION POINT CP-2W Client PC Configuration Note: If your PC provides Internet access to other PCs on the network for consistency and to avoid confusion. Note: To install the Connection Point CP-2W using an...
... your wireless card or adapter.) • WEP encryption on your client PC should be disabled for the initial configuration process. (Consult your wireless adapter documentation for information on how to set to ConnectionPoint. (If you re-enable encryption after initial configuration is completed.) 10 IPAQ CONNECTION POINT CP-2W Client PC Configuration Note: If your PC provides Internet access to other PCs on the network for consistency and to avoid confusion. Note: To install the Connection Point CP-2W using an...
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Note: You must restart your PC before continuing, even if you are not prompted to reboot. 12 IPAQ CONNECTION POINT CP-2W
Note: You must restart your PC before continuing, even if you are not prompted to reboot. 12 IPAQ CONNECTION POINT CP-2W
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Static Internet IP Configuring Static Internet IP 16 IPAQ CONNECTION POINT CP-2W
Static Internet IP Configuring Static Internet IP 16 IPAQ CONNECTION POINT CP-2W
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Changing the SSID 18 IPAQ CONNECTION POINT CP-2W WEP encryption can provide several levels of security and should be enabled to match. See Chapter 4. If you change the SSID on each wireless PC or device on the Connection Point CP-2W, you must have the same SSID. Note: Connection Point comes with WEP encryption disabled. This means that your network. SSID Note: All PCs on the same wireless LAN must change the SSID on the network to secure your network is accessible by any 802.11b wireless client.
Changing the SSID 18 IPAQ CONNECTION POINT CP-2W WEP encryption can provide several levels of security and should be enabled to match. See Chapter 4. If you change the SSID on each wireless PC or device on the Connection Point CP-2W, you must have the same SSID. Note: Connection Point comes with WEP encryption disabled. This means that your network. SSID Note: All PCs on the same wireless LAN must change the SSID on the network to secure your network is accessible by any 802.11b wireless client.
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Wireless PCs 20 IPAQ CONNECTION POINT CP-2W 3. Adding PCs to Your Network Ethernet PCs Adding Ethernet PCs Note: You must restart your PC before continuing, even if you are not prompted to reboot.
Wireless PCs 20 IPAQ CONNECTION POINT CP-2W 3. Adding PCs to Your Network Ethernet PCs Adding Ethernet PCs Note: You must restart your PC before continuing, even if you are not prompted to reboot.
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Windows NT4.0 Configuration Configuring the Client 24 IPAQ CONNECTION POINT CP-2W
Windows NT4.0 Configuration Configuring the Client 24 IPAQ CONNECTION POINT CP-2W
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Accessing Security Configuration Options Configuring WEP Encryption 28 IPAQ CONNECTION POINT CP-2W
Accessing Security Configuration Options Configuring WEP Encryption 28 IPAQ CONNECTION POINT CP-2W
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Make note of the new user name and password so that you can access the internal web pages of the Connection Point CP-2W in the future. 40 IPAQ CONNECTION POINT CP-2W 6. Advanced Configuration Accessing Advanced Configuration Options System Settings Changing Administrator Login Name and Password Note: You should change the administrator's user name and password from the default setting immediately for security reasons.
Make note of the new user name and password so that you can access the internal web pages of the Connection Point CP-2W in the future. 40 IPAQ CONNECTION POINT CP-2W 6. Advanced Configuration Accessing Advanced Configuration Options System Settings Changing Administrator Login Name and Password Note: You should change the administrator's user name and password from the default setting immediately for security reasons.
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LAN Configuration Note: If you choose a LAN interface subnet that doesn't include the current range of the DHCP server, the DHCP server is listed at the bottom of the page (DHCP Start Address and DHCP End Address). 42 IPAQ CONNECTION POINT CP-2W The current DHCP server range is automatically disabled.
LAN Configuration Note: If you choose a LAN interface subnet that doesn't include the current range of the DHCP server, the DHCP server is listed at the bottom of the page (DHCP Start Address and DHCP End Address). 42 IPAQ CONNECTION POINT CP-2W The current DHCP server range is automatically disabled.
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Changing Static IP Settings PPPoE 46 IPAQ CONNECTION POINT CP-2W
Changing Static IP Settings PPPoE 46 IPAQ CONNECTION POINT CP-2W
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Changing PPPoE Settings 48 IPAQ CONNECTION POINT CP-2W
Changing PPPoE Settings 48 IPAQ CONNECTION POINT CP-2W
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Static Routing Table Adding a Static Route 64 IPAQ CONNECTION POINT CP-2W
Static Routing Table Adding a Static Route 64 IPAQ CONNECTION POINT CP-2W
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... a subnet of the router was not changed). Type ipconfig /renew and press Enter. Proxy settings enabled on . 8. The 'Test' light stays on browser. installed. Disable browser proxy settings. 76 IPAQ CONNECTION POINT CP-2W Network adapter Verify that the default IP of 255.255.255.0 (assuming that network adapter is connected to it. Click Release, then Renew. Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Solution Cannot access Connection Point internal web CP-2W not pages. Type ipconfig and press Enter to reinstall firmware. For Windows 2000, open...
... a subnet of the router was not changed). Type ipconfig /renew and press Enter. Proxy settings enabled on . 8. The 'Test' light stays on browser. installed. Disable browser proxy settings. 76 IPAQ CONNECTION POINT CP-2W Network adapter Verify that the default IP of 255.255.255.0 (assuming that network adapter is connected to it. Click Release, then Renew. Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Solution Cannot access Connection Point internal web CP-2W not pages. Type ipconfig and press Enter to reinstall firmware. For Windows 2000, open...
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.... USER GUIDE 77 Symptom Possible Cause Solution Cannot access Network cables Connection not properly Point CP-2W connected to the web-based configuration page. The Connection Point CP-2W act LEDs should be flickering on the web page match wireless configuration utility values. Wireless card not receiving radio signal. If no signal exists or signal very low, try moving adapter or Connection Point CP-2W to wireless adapter documentation. Verify that network cables are properly connected at both ends and that Connection Point CP-2W is plugged in. Click the Advanced Setup tab...
.... USER GUIDE 77 Symptom Possible Cause Solution Cannot access Network cables Connection not properly Point CP-2W connected to the web-based configuration page. The Connection Point CP-2W act LEDs should be flickering on the web page match wireless configuration utility values. Wireless card not receiving radio signal. If no signal exists or signal very low, try moving adapter or Connection Point CP-2W to wireless adapter documentation. Verify that network cables are properly connected at both ends and that Connection Point CP-2W is plugged in. Click the Advanced Setup tab...
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...my Connection Point PC through the CP-2W. access the configuration pages). Click Renew Internet IP under the Current Internet Status section of device connected to Connection Point CP-2W configuration pages. ISP may require additional configuration information: PPPoE account user name and password, DNS, device name, or MAC address. Turn on System Information tab of internal web page in the Internet Status section in field labeled MAC Address. 78 IPAQ CONNECTION POINT CP-2W Consult modem documentation or ISP for more information. Connection Point CP-2W Internet settings not...
...my Connection Point PC through the CP-2W. access the configuration pages). Click Renew Internet IP under the Current Internet Status section of device connected to Connection Point CP-2W configuration pages. ISP may require additional configuration information: PPPoE account user name and password, DNS, device name, or MAC address. Turn on System Information tab of internal web page in the Internet Status section in field labeled MAC Address. 78 IPAQ CONNECTION POINT CP-2W Consult modem documentation or ISP for more information. Connection Point CP-2W Internet settings not...
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.... Connection Point CP-2W prevents access to provides firewall protection for resource access on connected to PC with actual values). No files or printers Go to it. Apply appropriate permissions to the database is pending. On PCs attempting to access Windows 2000 PC, log on using one of the user names that was added for PCs other systems on the Windows 2000 PC. Click Add Service. Open Control Panel on Windows...
.... Connection Point CP-2W prevents access to provides firewall protection for resource access on connected to PC with actual values). No files or printers Go to it. Apply appropriate permissions to the database is pending. On PCs attempting to access Windows 2000 PC, log on using one of the user names that was added for PCs other systems on the Windows 2000 PC. Click Add Service. Open Control Panel on Windows...
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... Ports • NAT • DHCP server (up to 253 IP addresses) • Supports dynamic IP, static IP and PPPoE Internet connections • 802.11b wireless • MAC address verification for wireless network access • 64-bit and 128-bit WEP encryption • Access point roaming • Built-in 4-port Fast Ethernet switch • Auto Sensing 10/100 ports • Auto Sensing MDI/MDI-X cabling • Secure VPN pass-through (IPSec & PPTP) • Internet protocol and port filtering • Web DMZ • Virtual server • HTML-based management pages WAN Internet interface...
... Ports • NAT • DHCP server (up to 253 IP addresses) • Supports dynamic IP, static IP and PPPoE Internet connections • 802.11b wireless • MAC address verification for wireless network access • 64-bit and 128-bit WEP encryption • Access point roaming • Built-in 4-port Fast Ethernet switch • Auto Sensing 10/100 ports • Auto Sensing MDI/MDI-X cabling • Secure VPN pass-through (IPSec & PPTP) • Internet protocol and port filtering • Web DMZ • Virtual server • HTML-based management pages WAN Internet interface...