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... your network from ISP Network Address Translation (NAT) provides natural firewall that your computers and information are safely protected. TRENDnet TEW-311BRP TRENDware, USA What's Next in Networking 11/22Mbps Wireless Broadband Router + Access Point TRENDnet TEW-311BRP is effortless and the wireless LAN connection provides up to 22Mbps.. Traffic Control: Controls network traffics with DMZ, Protocol...
... your network from ISP Network Address Translation (NAT) provides natural firewall that your computers and information are safely protected. TRENDnet TEW-311BRP TRENDware, USA What's Next in Networking 11/22Mbps Wireless Broadband Router + Access Point TRENDnet TEW-311BRP is effortless and the wireless LAN connection provides up to 22Mbps.. Traffic Control: Controls network traffics with DMZ, Protocol...
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Copyright © TRENDware International, Inc. 2004. USA Tel: 310-891-1100 R Fax: 310-891-1111 TRENDnet Web: www.TRENDNET.com TRENDware, USA Email: [email protected] TRENDnet is subject to change at any time, without Antenna • 195 x 160 x 27 mm (7.68 x 6.3 x 1.06 inch) Weight...is a registered treademark of their respective holders. Other Brands and product names are trademarks of TRENDware International, Inc. TEW-311BRP 11/22Mbps Wireless Broadband Router + Access Point SPECIFICATIONS Standards: • IEEE 802.11b Wireless LAN, IEEE 802.3, and IEEE 802.3u Management...
Copyright © TRENDware International, Inc. 2004. USA Tel: 310-891-1100 R Fax: 310-891-1111 TRENDnet Web: www.TRENDNET.com TRENDware, USA Email: [email protected] TRENDnet is subject to change at any time, without Antenna • 195 x 160 x 27 mm (7.68 x 6.3 x 1.06 inch) Weight...is a registered treademark of their respective holders. Other Brands and product names are trademarks of TRENDware International, Inc. TEW-311BRP 11/22Mbps Wireless Broadband Router + Access Point SPECIFICATIONS Standards: • IEEE 802.11b Wireless LAN, IEEE 802.3, and IEEE 802.3u Management...
Manual
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... the FCC Rules. However, there is no guarantee that interference will be installed and operated with CE EN55022 Class B and VCCI V3 Class B specifications. Wireless Router user's manual Regulatory compliance This equipment has been tested and found by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to...
... the FCC Rules. However, there is no guarantee that interference will be installed and operated with CE EN55022 Class B and VCCI V3 Class B specifications. Wireless Router user's manual Regulatory compliance This equipment has been tested and found by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to...
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Avoid using the Wireless Router, take note of foot traffic. iii - Only use the supplied power adapter. About this manual and on the unit case. Do not place anything on .... This manual includes the following precautions: Read all warnings and cautions in this manual This user's manual describes how to install and operate your Wireless Router. Follow all instructions carefully. Preface Safety Information Before installing and using the system near water, in direct sunlight, or near a heating device. Please read this...
Avoid using the Wireless Router, take note of foot traffic. iii - Only use the supplied power adapter. About this manual and on the unit case. Do not place anything on .... This manual includes the following precautions: Read all warnings and cautions in this manual This user's manual describes how to install and operate your Wireless Router. Follow all instructions carefully. Preface Safety Information Before installing and using the system near water, in direct sunlight, or near a heating device. Please read this...
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... 3 Features 4 Identifying Components 5 Front View...5 Rear View ...7 About Wireless LAN 7 Networking Modes 8 CHAPTER 2 10 Setup Considerations 10 Connecting the Router to the WAN 11 Connecting the Router to the LAN 11 Connecting the Router to the WLAN 12 CHAPTER 3 13 TCP/IP Configuration Windows and Mac 13 Windows ME/9X 14 Windows 2000...
... 3 Features 4 Identifying Components 5 Front View...5 Rear View ...7 About Wireless LAN 7 Networking Modes 8 CHAPTER 2 10 Setup Considerations 10 Connecting the Router to the WAN 11 Connecting the Router to the LAN 11 Connecting the Router to the WLAN 12 CHAPTER 3 13 TCP/IP Configuration Windows and Mac 13 Windows ME/9X 14 Windows 2000...
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APPENDIX C: NETWORKING BASIS 62 APPENDIX D: 802.1X AUTHENTICATION SETUP 77 802.1x Authentication Infrastructure 77 Supplicant: Wireless Network PC Card 78 Authenticator: Wireless Network Router 96 Radius Server: Window2000 Server 97 APPENDIX E: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 119 Preface - v -
APPENDIX C: NETWORKING BASIS 62 APPENDIX D: 802.1X AUTHENTICATION SETUP 77 802.1x Authentication Infrastructure 77 Supplicant: Wireless Network PC Card 78 Authenticator: Wireless Network Router 96 Radius Server: Window2000 Server 97 APPENDIX E: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 119 Preface - v -
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... of manually configuring clients for SOHO and home networks, featuring a wireless LAN function that reduces the necessity of the router, including making LAN, WAN, and WLAN settings, making access restrictions, setting administrative and user passwords, and creating status logs. The Wireless... Router is fully compatible with the IEEE 802.11b wireless standard and supports IEEE 802.3 10 BaseT and 100 BaseTX ports for purchasing the Wireless Router. The router is an ideal broadband sharing solution for inter-client communication ...
... of manually configuring clients for SOHO and home networks, featuring a wireless LAN function that reduces the necessity of the router, including making LAN, WAN, and WLAN settings, making access restrictions, setting administrative and user passwords, and creating status logs. The Wireless... Router is fully compatible with the IEEE 802.11b wireless standard and supports IEEE 802.3 10 BaseT and 100 BaseTX ports for purchasing the Wireless Router. The router is an ideal broadband sharing solution for inter-client communication ...
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Wireless Router user's manual Packing Checklist Carefully unpack the Wireless Router and check that the following items are included: Wireless Router Power adapter One category-5 UTP Ethernet cable with RJ-45 connectors User's manual or CD-ROM Contact your dealer immediately if any items appear damaged or if the unit does not work. - 2 -
Wireless Router user's manual Packing Checklist Carefully unpack the Wireless Router and check that the following items are included: Wireless Router Power adapter One category-5 UTP Ethernet cable with RJ-45 connectors User's manual or CD-ROM Contact your dealer immediately if any items appear damaged or if the unit does not work. - 2 -
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...e-mail and the company home page - 3 - Enables remote access to frequently changing environments - System and Setup Requirements To ensure smooth operation of the Router, the following minimum system and setup requirements should be met: • WindowsMe/NT4/2000/98/95 • Mac OS • Netscape Navigator 4.7 ...and SOHO Ethernet • Enables wireless building-to -wire environments - Difficult-to -building data communication • Built-in infrastructure mode • Router provides ideal solution for scenarios such as trade-exhibitions and meetings - Temporary LANs for : -
...e-mail and the company home page - 3 - Enables remote access to frequently changing environments - System and Setup Requirements To ensure smooth operation of the Router, the following minimum system and setup requirements should be met: • WindowsMe/NT4/2000/98/95 • Mac OS • Netscape Navigator 4.7 ...and SOHO Ethernet • Enables wireless building-to -wire environments - Difficult-to -building data communication • Built-in infrastructure mode • Router provides ideal solution for scenarios such as trade-exhibitions and meetings - Temporary LANs for : -
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... through the Ethernet RJ-45 port • Supports DHCP client and server • Features Network Address Port Translation (NAPT) • Web-based firmware upgradeable - 4 - Wireless Router user's manual Features • Wireless Features - Firewall support provides security against unauthorized access and malicious attack -
... through the Ethernet RJ-45 port • Supports DHCP client and server • Features Network Address Port Translation (NAPT) • Web-based firmware upgradeable - 4 - Wireless Router user's manual Features • Wireless Features - Firewall support provides security against unauthorized access and malicious attack -
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Identifying Components Refer to the following illustrations to familiarize yourself with the Router's front-panel LEDs and rear-panel ports. Front View • Rear WAN Rear LAN ports 1 ~ 4 - 5 -
Identifying Components Refer to the following illustrations to familiarize yourself with the Router's front-panel LEDs and rear-panel ports. Front View • Rear WAN Rear LAN ports 1 ~ 4 - 5 -
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... unit is not receiving power Link is receiving power. When the LED turns off, the router is going through a series of self-diagnostics. Wireless Router user's manual Refer to the WLAN. When starting up or resetting the router, and updating the firmware this LED flashes indicating that the device is connected to the...
... unit is not receiving power Link is receiving power. When the LED turns off, the router is going through a series of self-diagnostics. Wireless Router user's manual Refer to the WLAN. When starting up or resetting the router, and updating the firmware this LED flashes indicating that the device is connected to the...
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... combine data connectivity with access to realtime information anywhere in their office without installing or moving network cables. Rear View The following illustration shows the router's rear-panel ports: 5 Reset WAN 1 2 3 4 Power 1 2 3 4 Item Function 1 Reset button Push and hold this port. 5 Antenna Two antennas ...-45 port. 3 LAN ports The four RJ-45 Ethernet ports allow you to connect client PCs or LAN hubs to the Wireless Router. 4 Power port Plug the AC adapter into this button for novice and expert users alike, eliminating the need to install network cables...
... combine data connectivity with access to realtime information anywhere in their office without installing or moving network cables. Rear View The following illustration shows the router's rear-panel ports: 5 Reset WAN 1 2 3 4 Power 1 2 3 4 Item Function 1 Reset button Push and hold this port. 5 Antenna Two antennas ...-45 port. 3 LAN ports The four RJ-45 Ethernet ports allow you to connect client PCs or LAN hubs to the Wireless Router. 4 Power port Plug the AC adapter into this button for novice and expert users alike, eliminating the need to install network cables...
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However, with ad-hoc networking, users can only communicate with a shared modem. Wireless Router user's manual Networking Modes Wireless LANs can be configured in one of the wired networks resources, such as servers to all workstations and computers in ...
However, with ad-hoc networking, users can only communicate with a shared modem. Wireless Router user's manual Networking Modes Wireless LANs can be configured in one of the wired networks resources, such as servers to all workstations and computers in ...
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... point bridges the gap between wireless LANs and their wired counterparts. The next chapter deals with other wireless LAN computers within range of the Wireless Router. - 9 -
... point bridges the gap between wireless LANs and their wired counterparts. The next chapter deals with other wireless LAN computers within range of the Wireless Router. - 9 -
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... circumvent this problem. • Floors usually have metal girders and metal reinforcing struts that interfere with transmission. • Do not place the Router near (within a range of 100 ~ 300 feet, depending on the thickness and structure of the walls. • Radio waves can pass through... a wall, it may be sure to note the following points: • Optimize the performance of the Router by ensuring that the distance between access points is interference in transmitting through walls and glass but not metal. Setup Considerations When setting up the...
... circumvent this problem. • Floors usually have metal girders and metal reinforcing struts that interfere with transmission. • Do not place the Router near (within a range of 100 ~ 300 feet, depending on the thickness and structure of the walls. • Radio waves can pass through... a wall, it may be sure to note the following points: • Optimize the performance of the Router by ensuring that the distance between access points is interference in transmitting through walls and glass but not metal. Setup Considerations When setting up the...
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... connector on your ADSL or cable modem. 3. Insure that you only use the supplied AC adapter with the wireless router. Connecting the Router to the WAN Follow the procedure below to connect the Wireless Router to the WAN. 1. Note! Plug a straight cable into the WAN RJ-45 jack: 2. Plug the other end of...a wall socket. Plug the other end of the cable into the RJ-45 jack on the rear of the router: 5. Plug the supplied straight cable into a free LAN RJ-45 jack at the rear of the router, and plug the adapter into the RJ-45 jack on your computer. - 11 - Connecting the...
... connector on your ADSL or cable modem. 3. Insure that you only use the supplied AC adapter with the wireless router. Connecting the Router to the WAN Follow the procedure below to connect the Wireless Router to the WAN. 1. Note! Plug a straight cable into the WAN RJ-45 jack: 2. Plug the other end of...a wall socket. Plug the other end of the cable into the RJ-45 jack on the rear of the router: 5. Plug the supplied straight cable into a free LAN RJ-45 jack at the rear of the router, and plug the adapter into the RJ-45 jack on your computer. - 11 - Connecting the...
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... the radio button next to page 20). 2. Note! This concludes Chapter 2. For connection to the WLAN. 1. Wireless Router user's manual Connecting the Router to the WLAN Follow the procedure below to connect the Wireless Router to a WLAN client, the client must configure its WLAN interface so that the SSID and channel are the...
... the radio button next to page 20). 2. Note! This concludes Chapter 2. For connection to the WLAN. 1. Wireless Router user's manual Connecting the Router to the WLAN Follow the procedure below to connect the Wireless Router to a WLAN client, the client must configure its WLAN interface so that the SSID and channel are the...
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...to set up the network configuration of your operating system, connecting to install files. - 13 - Notes! • If you are configuring the router using a static IP address, contact your ISP for the information you need in the following sections for instructions on configuring Windows ME/2000/9X ... sections. • Be sure to have your operating system installation CD handy in case the configuration procedure requires you to the router via the Web browser interface, and running the interface setup wizard. CHAPTER 3 Network Configuration The following sections cover setting up your...
...to set up the network configuration of your operating system, connecting to install files. - 13 - Notes! • If you are configuring the router using a static IP address, contact your ISP for the information you need in the following sections for instructions on configuring Windows ME/2000/9X ... sections. • Be sure to have your operating system installation CD handy in case the configuration procedure requires you to the router via the Web browser interface, and running the interface setup wizard. CHAPTER 3 Network Configuration The following sections cover setting up your...