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... must be unique to the Access Point. All devices in your wireless network must be the same as your network. (The default IP address is 192.168.1.251.) As this is a private IP address, there is the unique name shared among all devices in a wire- If you are using multiple access points on the same wireless network. • Network Setting. Figure 5-5 • AP...
... must be unique to the Access Point. All devices in your wireless network must be the same as your network. (The default IP address is 192.168.1.251.) As this is a private IP address, there is the unique name shared among all devices in a wire- If you are using multiple access points on the same wireless network. • Network Setting. Figure 5-5 • AP...
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... to set a new password on the same network. However, if you wish to use the default password admin. Open your changes. The first time you require online help, click the Help button. • Firmware Version. The Access Point has been designed to be upgraded if you can... the Wireless-B Access Point Note: The Access Point is com- If you open the Web-based Utility, use and click the Apply button to change the Access Point's general settings. 10. Figure 5-9 10. To configure any name to save these settings as shown in the Setup Wizard (the default IP address is...
... to set a new password on the same network. However, if you wish to use the default password admin. Open your changes. The first time you require online help, click the Help button. • Firmware Version. The Access Point has been designed to be upgraded if you can... the Wireless-B Access Point Note: The Access Point is com- If you open the Web-based Utility, use and click the Apply button to change the Access Point's general settings. 10. Figure 5-9 10. To configure any name to save these settings as shown in the Setup Wizard (the default IP address is...
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... Utility by default. The Access Point's Subnet Mask (or IP Mask) must be unique to the Access Point, then enter the IP address of the screen, select 64-bit or 128-bit WEP encryption. Figure 6-2 16 • SSID. The Mode pull-down menu at the top of your wireless network must be identical for that each point in your wireless network MUST...
... Utility by default. The Access Point's Subnet Mask (or IP Mask) must be unique to the Access Point, then enter the IP address of the screen, select 64-bit or 128-bit WEP encryption. Figure 6-2 16 • SSID. The Mode pull-down menu at the top of your wireless network must be identical for that each point in your wireless network MUST...
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...Changing the password for the Access Point is the unique IP address of your Ethernet network. 23 Do not reset the Access Point if you want to change the Access Point's password and restore factory defaults. The Password Tab The ...Password tab, shown in Figure 6-8, allows you to retain these settings The Status Tab The Status tab, shown in Figure 6-9, will erase all of your settings (WEP Encryption, Wireless and LAN settings, etc.), replacing them with the Access Point...
...Changing the password for the Access Point is the unique IP address of your Ethernet network. 23 Do not reset the Access Point if you want to change the Access Point's password and restore factory defaults. The Password Tab The ...Password tab, shown in Figure 6-8, allows you to retain these settings The Status Tab The Status tab, shown in Figure 6-9, will erase all of your settings (WEP Encryption, Wireless and LAN settings, etc.), replacing them with the Access Point...
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...the Access Point's activity, select the Log tab, shown in the Setup Wizard or changed from www.linksys.com. If you chose in Figure 6-10. The unique name shared among all wireless devices connected to monitor the Access Point's ...Access Point is displayed here. • Send and Recv. The encryption method you require online help, click the Help button. 24 25 Some packet loss is Disable. Click the Apply button to apply your wireless network is displayed here. • Channel. The default setting for this PC. The wireless channel shared by all devices in wireless networking...
...the Access Point's activity, select the Log tab, shown in the Setup Wizard or changed from www.linksys.com. If you chose in Figure 6-10. The unique name shared among all wireless devices connected to monitor the Access Point's ...Access Point is displayed here. • Send and Recv. The encryption method you require online help, click the Help button. 24 25 Some packet loss is Disable. Click the Apply button to apply your wireless network is displayed here. • Channel. The default setting for this PC. The wireless channel shared by all devices in wireless networking...
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... been successfully installed. 38 39 When the Network window reappears, click the OK button. When the Network window reappears, select TCP/IP, and click the Properties button. 6. Enter an IP address for the computer, along with a Subnet Mask and Default Gateway. TCP/IP Setup for Windows 2000 1. Select TCP/IP, and click the Properties button. 6. Enter an...
... been successfully installed. 38 39 When the Network window reappears, click the OK button. When the Network window reappears, select TCP/IP, and click the Properties button. 6. Enter an IP address for the computer, along with a Subnet Mask and Default Gateway. TCP/IP Setup for Windows 2000 1. Select TCP/IP, and click the Properties button. 6. Enter an...