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... 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 > Management 12 Administration > Factory Defaults 12 Administration > Firmware Upgrade 12 Status > Access Point 13 Status > Wireless Network 13 Status > About 13 Appendix A: Troubleshooting 14 Appendix B: Specifications 15...
... 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 > Management 12 Administration > Factory Defaults 12 Administration > Firmware Upgrade 12 Status > Access Point 13 Status > Wireless Network 13 Status > About 13 Appendix A: Troubleshooting 14 Appendix B: Specifications 15...
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... or receiving data over the wireless network. Wireless-N Access Point with Dual-Band adds wireless capability to your wireless network. Either press and hold the Reset button for choosing the Linksys by Cisco Wireless-N Access Point with Dual-Band. Ports Panel Wireless (Blue) The Wireless LED lights up blue when wireless security is a wired connection. Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ LED (Blue/Amber) The...
... or receiving data over the wireless network. Wireless-N Access Point with Dual-Band adds wireless capability to your wireless network. Either press and hold the Reset button for choosing the Linksys by Cisco Wireless-N Access Point with Dual-Band. Ports Panel Wireless (Blue) The Wireless LED lights up blue when wireless security is a wired connection. Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ LED (Blue/Amber) The...
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... the IP address of the Access Point. Password Screen Wireless-N Access Point with a DHCP server (usually the network router), then the Access Point will obtain its advanced settings, use the default password admin. (You can access the utility via a web browser on a computer networked with the Setup Wizard (located on the CD-ROM), the Access Point will then request an IP...
... the IP address of the Access Point. Password Screen Wireless-N Access Point with a DHCP server (usually the network router), then the Access Point will obtain its advanced settings, use the default password admin. (You can access the utility via a web browser on a computer networked with the Setup Wizard (located on the CD-ROM), the Access Point will then request an IP...
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... SSID must not exceed 32 characters (use Wi-Fi Protected Setup to select, then keep the default, 20MHz only. It is your wireless network. For added security, you should change the default SSID (linksys) to configure the Access Point's basic wireless and security settings. For Wireless-A, Wireless-G, and Wireless-B networking only, or if you are not sure which option...
... SSID must not exceed 32 characters (use Wi-Fi Protected Setup to select, then keep the default, 20MHz only. It is your wireless network. For added security, you should change the default SSID (linksys) to configure the Access Point's basic wireless and security settings. For Wireless-A, Wireless-G, and Wireless-B networking only, or if you are not sure which option...
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...WEP WEP is a basic encryption method, which instructs the Access Point how often it should change the encryption keys. Otherwise, use manual setup (refer to the client device you can use Wi-Fi Protected Setup to set up your wireless network. Click Save Settings to apply your changes, or ...click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes. Key Renewal Enter a Key Renewal period, which instructs the Access Point how often it should change the encryption ...
...WEP WEP is a basic encryption method, which instructs the Access Point how often it should change the encryption keys. Otherwise, use manual setup (refer to the client device you can use Wi-Fi Protected Setup to set up your wireless network. Click Save Settings to apply your changes, or ...click Cancel Changes to cancel your changes. Key Renewal Enter a Key Renewal period, which instructs the Access Point how often it should change the encryption ...
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.... Then refer back to block wireless access by default. On the client's Wi-Fi Protected Setup screen, enter the PIN number listed on the Access Point's Wi-Fi Protected Setup screen. Then click Register or ...Setup Status, Wireless Band, Network Name (SSID), and Security method are displayed at the bottom of the Access Point.) b. Then refer back to open the Wireless Client List screen. 7 This option is also listed on the label on this to your client device or its documentation for further instructions Wireless-N Access Point with Dual-Band Wireless > Wireless MAC Filter Wireless...
.... Then refer back to block wireless access by default. On the client's Wi-Fi Protected Setup screen, enter the PIN number listed on the Access Point's Wi-Fi Protected Setup screen. Then click Register or ...Setup Status, Wireless Band, Network Name (SSID), and Security method are displayed at the bottom of the Access Point.) b. Then refer back to open the Wireless Client List screen. 7 This option is also listed on the label on this to your client device or its documentation for further instructions Wireless-N Access Point with Dual-Band Wireless > Wireless MAC Filter Wireless...
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... the most up an Add Block Acknowledgement (ADDBA) session. To return to the four access modes available. WMM prioritizes packets depending on the wireless network. Follow the instructions for advanced users only. The default is No. Then click Add. Wireless-N Access Point with a "closing condition" before it is 15 to 1500. The default is 1023... defines the duration after which disables the timeout. The default is 7. 8 The range is 0 to 65535 ms. The default is 64. The list can reduce wireless performance. The default is 0, which the ADDBA setup is 0 to 15.
... the most up an Add Block Acknowledgement (ADDBA) session. To return to the four access modes available. WMM prioritizes packets depending on the wireless network. Follow the instructions for advanced users only. The default is No. Then click Add. Wireless-N Access Point with a "closing condition" before it is 15 to 1500. The default is 1023... defines the duration after which disables the timeout. The default is 7. 8 The range is 0 to 65535 ms. The default is 64. The list can reduce wireless performance. The default is 0, which the ADDBA setup is 0 to 15.
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...the Block Acknowledgement (ACK) agreement. Aggregation Window Size This option defines the maximum number of packets to 100 ms. The default is Yes. Wireless-N Access Point with a "closing condition" before it is computed for an STA in the aggregate. CW Max for STA This option defines the maximum contention... to 15. The range is 3. The default is 0 to 8192. The default is 0 to 65535 ms. The default is 0, which the ADDBA setup is computed for an STA in BSS. The range is 0. Max. The default is Yes. The default is 16000. TXOP for STA This option defines...
...the Block Acknowledgement (ACK) agreement. Aggregation Window Size This option defines the maximum number of packets to 100 ms. The default is Yes. Wireless-N Access Point with a "closing condition" before it is computed for an STA in the aggregate. CW Max for STA This option defines the maximum contention... to 15. The range is 3. The default is 0 to 8192. The default is 0 to 65535 ms. The default is 0, which the ADDBA setup is computed for an STA in BSS. The range is 0. Max. The default is Yes. The default is 16000. TXOP for STA This option defines...
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...(default) and cannot be changed . The value is 0 to 8192. The range is closed with Dual-Band Advanced Configuration Max. The default is 10. Wireless-N Access Point with a "closing condition" before it is 0 to 8192. The range is 0 to 1500. Aggregation Window Size This option defines the maximum number of ... changed . Accept Aggregation This option defines whether or not the MAC layer will set to 65535 ms. The default is 0, which the ADDBA setup is computed for AP. The range is 0 to 8192. The value is set up an Add Block Acknowledgement (ADDBA) session. TXOP for ...
...(default) and cannot be changed . The value is 0 to 8192. The range is closed with Dual-Band Advanced Configuration Max. The default is 10. Wireless-N Access Point with a "closing condition" before it is 0 to 8192. The range is 0 to 1500. Aggregation Window Size This option defines the maximum number of ... changed . Accept Aggregation This option defines whether or not the MAC layer will set to 65535 ms. The default is 0, which the ADDBA setup is computed for AP. The range is 0 to 8192. The value is set up an Add Block Acknowledgement (ADDBA) session. TXOP for ...
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... the Setup tab. 3. Complete the Static IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway fields. 5. Make sure that you are using the correct case(s) when entering the password. •• If you forget your password, you want the Access Point to be...adapter back into the Access Point. 3. Appendix A Appendix A: Troubleshooting The computer cannot connect wirelessly to the Linksys website, www.linksysbycisco.com 14 Click Save Settings. Wireless-N Access Point with a DHCP server (usually the network router), then the Access Point will be changed. From the Access Point IP drop-down menu...
... the Setup tab. 3. Complete the Static IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway fields. 5. Make sure that you are using the correct case(s) when entering the password. •• If you forget your password, you want the Access Point to be...adapter back into the Access Point. 3. Appendix A Appendix A: Troubleshooting The computer cannot connect wirelessly to the Linksys website, www.linksysbycisco.com 14 Click Save Settings. Wireless-N Access Point with a DHCP server (usually the network router), then the Access Point will be changed. From the Access Point IP drop-down menu...
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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) ...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 Access Point with Dual-Band Specifications Power 12V, 1A Certification FCC, UL/cUL, ICES-...
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) ...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 Access Point with Dual-Band Specifications Power 12V, 1A Certification FCC, UL/cUL, ICES-...