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Getting Start 2 2.1 Know the 108Mbps Wireless Network Access Point 2 2.2 Connect to the 108Mbps Wireless Network Access Point 2 2.3 Quick Setup with Wizard 3 2.3.1 Access the Setting Menu 3 2.3.2 Setup with Wizard 5 3. Overview ...1 1.1 Product Feature 1 1.2 System Requirements 1 2. Configuration through WEB Browser 8 3.1 Status ...8 3.2 Basic Setting 9 3.3 IP Setting 13 3.4 Advanced Setting 14 3.5 Security ...16 3.6 Tools ...17 Glossary ...19 Contents 1.
Getting Start 2 2.1 Know the 108Mbps Wireless Network Access Point 2 2.2 Connect to the 108Mbps Wireless Network Access Point 2 2.3 Quick Setup with Wizard 3 2.3.1 Access the Setting Menu 3 2.3.2 Setup with Wizard 5 3. Overview ...1 1.1 Product Feature 1 1.2 System Requirements 1 2. Configuration through WEB Browser 8 3.1 Status ...8 3.2 Basic Setting 9 3.3 IP Setting 13 3.4 Advanced Setting 14 3.5 Security ...16 3.6 Tools ...17 Glossary ...19 Contents 1.
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BLINK indicates LAN activity ● WLAN LED: ON indicates WLAN is powered up ● LAN LED: ON indicates LAN connection; Getting Start 2.1 Know the 108Mbps Wireless Network Access Point Ports: ● Power Receptor ● Reset Button ● RJ-45 Ethernet Port LEDs: ● Power LED: ON when the unit is working; 2. BLINK indicates wireless activity. 2.2 Connect to the 108Mbps Wireless Network Access Point Build the Infrastructure Mode 2
BLINK indicates LAN activity ● WLAN LED: ON indicates WLAN is powered up ● LAN LED: ON indicates LAN connection; Getting Start 2.1 Know the 108Mbps Wireless Network Access Point Ports: ● Power Receptor ● Reset Button ● RJ-45 Ethernet Port LEDs: ● Power LED: ON when the unit is working; 2. BLINK indicates wireless activity. 2.2 Connect to the 108Mbps Wireless Network Access Point Build the Infrastructure Mode 2
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... connection installation. 3. ADSL or Cable modem provided by typing the IP address of a wireless network such as the example shown above, you will need the following: 1. Wireless clients equipped with the Router to access the configuration menu anytime by opening a web browser window by your ISP as wireless PC Card for Internet connection sharing. 4. A Router that connects to setup an Infrastructure of this access point. The default IP is 192.168.1.1. 3 In order to the ADSL/Cable modem for wireless connection. 2.3 Quick Setup with Wizard 2.3.1 Access...
... connection installation. 3. ADSL or Cable modem provided by typing the IP address of a wireless network such as the example shown above, you will need the following: 1. Wireless clients equipped with the Router to access the configuration menu anytime by opening a web browser window by your ISP as wireless PC Card for Internet connection sharing. 4. A Router that connects to setup an Infrastructure of this access point. The default IP is 192.168.1.1. 3 In order to the ADSL/Cable modem for wireless connection. 2.3 Quick Setup with Wizard 2.3.1 Access...
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The new settings will be effective after the Access Point restarted. If you like to continue. Then, select the key size of WEP encryption and enter the key value in the key text box. Step 4: Restart The Setup wizard is now completed. You also can go back to quit without any changes. Step 3: Set WEP Encryption If you do not want to make any changes, please click "exit" to modify the setting by clicking "Back". 7 Please click "Next" to enable WEP, please click "Enabled". Please click "Restart" to reboot the Access Point.
The new settings will be effective after the Access Point restarted. If you like to continue. Then, select the key size of WEP encryption and enter the key value in the key text box. Step 4: Restart The Setup wizard is now completed. You also can go back to quit without any changes. Step 3: Set WEP Encryption If you do not want to make any changes, please click "exit" to modify the setting by clicking "Back". 7 Please click "Next" to enable WEP, please click "Enabled". Please click "Restart" to reboot the Access Point.
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... WEB Browser 3.1 Status This page as below shows you the following information. Wireless: Shows the Mac address, current ESSID, the status of packets sent and received by AP through wireless communication is also displayed. 3. View Log: Upon clicked, the page will change to log page. The current wireless traffic calculated in terms of number of Encryption Function (Enable or Disable), the current using channel. Firmware Version: Shows the current firmware version. Configuration...
... WEB Browser 3.1 Status This page as below shows you the following information. Wireless: Shows the Mac address, current ESSID, the status of packets sent and received by AP through wireless communication is also displayed. 3. View Log: Upon clicked, the page will change to log page. The current wireless traffic calculated in terms of number of Encryption Function (Enable or Disable), the current using channel. Firmware Version: Shows the current firmware version. Configuration...
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... authentication type. Extended Range: When you enable this function, AP will be effective, click "Apply". WPA-PKS. WPA, There are now been saved to identify the Access Point among all the Access Points in a wireless network. Channel: The channel that wish to connect to be effective once the Access Point restarts. You can be used must be supported by the backend Radius Server. All the nodes and hosts on the "Disable" option. The Access Point...
... authentication type. Extended Range: When you enable this function, AP will be effective, click "Apply". WPA-PKS. WPA, There are now been saved to identify the Access Point among all the Access Points in a wireless network. Channel: The channel that wish to connect to be effective once the Access Point restarts. You can be used must be supported by the backend Radius Server. All the nodes and hosts on the "Disable" option. The Access Point...
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... Encryption Key Length Size ranging from 5 Minutes to 1 Day. As soon as WPA is over, the Encryption Key will be disconnected. Note: As soon as the lifetime of the Encryption Key from 64 to 128 Bits that are connect to take effect after Access Point reboots itself. 1. The wireless clients must be configured manually to authenticate themselves with the Radius server to use. Select the Lifetime of the Encryption Key is enabled...
... Encryption Key Length Size ranging from 5 Minutes to 1 Day. As soon as WPA is over, the Encryption Key will be disconnected. Note: As soon as the lifetime of the Encryption Key from 64 to 128 Bits that are connect to take effect after Access Point reboots itself. 1. The wireless clients must be configured manually to authenticate themselves with the Radius server to use. Select the Lifetime of the Encryption Key is enabled...
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... that connect two Ethernet networks or Ethernet enabled clients together. You must make sure SSID and Channel is set in the LAN Mac address (NOT wireless Mac address) of APs operating under Bridge mode to connect. 3.4 Advanced Setting This page contains configurations for different application of Access Point. 1. Remote AP BSS ID: key in you will get connected. AP Mode: Select one of the AP operating modes for advanced users, which forms a wireless ESS network with its wireless clients. 2. Wireless Bridge - Acts as that the SSID and Channel is set...
... that connect two Ethernet networks or Ethernet enabled clients together. You must make sure SSID and Channel is set in the LAN Mac address (NOT wireless Mac address) of APs operating under Bridge mode to connect. 3.4 Advanced Setting This page contains configurations for different application of Access Point. 1. Remote AP BSS ID: key in you will get connected. AP Mode: Select one of the AP operating modes for advanced users, which forms a wireless ESS network with its wireless clients. 2. Wireless Bridge - Acts as that the SSID and Channel is set...
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... Mode (clear to receive the broadcast and multicast messages. TX Rates (MBps): Select one of the wireless communications transfer rates, measured in the LAN Mac address (NOT wireless Mac address) of the AP that can connect two or more Ethernet networks or Ethernet enabled clients together. 5. Remote Bridge MAC filed: key in megabytes per second, based upon the speed of wireless adapters connected to the WLAN. Default is enabled, all wireless clients will be able to communicate with the access point. SSID Broadcast: While SSID Broadcast...
... Mode (clear to receive the broadcast and multicast messages. TX Rates (MBps): Select one of the wireless communications transfer rates, measured in the LAN Mac address (NOT wireless Mac address) of the AP that can connect two or more Ethernet networks or Ethernet enabled clients together. 5. Remote Bridge MAC filed: key in megabytes per second, based upon the speed of wireless adapters connected to the WLAN. Default is enabled, all wireless clients will be able to communicate with the access point. SSID Broadcast: While SSID Broadcast...
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... indicates that it starts. Antenna Transmit Power: Adjust the power of two channels to enhance the throughput. 11g mode only: User can use Super G to enhance the speed, there are three options on Super G mode without the channel's combination. Super G with Dynamic turbo and Super G with Static turbo. Super G mode: Super G mode is on Super G mode: Super G without turbo; Aging Interval: To limited STA connect timing. 3.5 Security This page is available. Turbo mode indicates the combination of the...
... indicates that it starts. Antenna Transmit Power: Adjust the power of two channels to enhance the throughput. 11g mode only: User can use Super G to enhance the speed, there are three options on Super G mode without the channel's combination. Super G with Dynamic turbo and Super G with Static turbo. Super G mode: Super G mode is on Super G mode: Super G without turbo; Aging Interval: To limited STA connect timing. 3.5 Security This page is available. Turbo mode indicates the combination of the...
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.... 3. For any changes made in this page, Backup, Restore Settings, Restore default settings and Firmware Upgrade. 17 necessary steps: 1. Enter the new password again in the "AP Password New:" field. 2. When MAC Filter is 50. Click "Apply" Here are the MAC Filter: MAC Filter function controls the MAC of MAC addresses that are provided in this table for the changes to change the new login password. Password: Allow you to be stored is enabled, by selecting the "Enabled" radio box, select one...
.... 3. For any changes made in this page, Backup, Restore Settings, Restore default settings and Firmware Upgrade. 17 necessary steps: 1. Enter the new password again in the "AP Password New:" field. 2. When MAC Filter is 50. Click "Apply" Here are the MAC Filter: MAC Filter function controls the MAC of MAC addresses that are provided in this table for the changes to change the new login password. Password: Allow you to be stored is enabled, by selecting the "Enabled" radio box, select one...
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... wireless LAN network formed by the Access Point: 1. Bridge: An internetworking function that seamlessly connects wired and wireless networks. AP Client: One of the additional AP operating modes offered by the Access Point to another where the information is unloaded into a local system. Open System: Open System authentication is the simplest of the available authentication algorithms. Essentially it . Shared Key: Shared Key authentication supports authentication of stations as wireless LAN service area, the AP address, the Broadcast...
... wireless LAN network formed by the Access Point: 1. Bridge: An internetworking function that seamlessly connects wired and wireless networks. AP Client: One of the additional AP operating modes offered by the Access Point to another where the information is unloaded into a local system. Open System: Open System authentication is the simplest of the available authentication algorithms. Essentially it . Shared Key: Shared Key authentication supports authentication of stations as wireless LAN service area, the AP address, the Broadcast...
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... receivers. CSMA/CD: Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detection, which is assigned automatically to read the content and interact in the World Wide Web or Intranet. DHCP enables the network administrators to communicate with the Ethernet cable everywhere on the network. Channel: The bandwidth which we call them "Channels". DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, which is divided into several segments, which wireless Radio operates is a protocol that...
... receivers. CSMA/CD: Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detection, which is assigned automatically to read the content and interact in the World Wide Web or Intranet. DHCP enables the network administrators to communicate with the Ethernet cable everywhere on the network. Channel: The bandwidth which we call them "Channels". DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, which is divided into several segments, which wireless Radio operates is a protocol that...
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... protocols. In infrastructure association, the stations use in smaller size. Fragmentation Threshold: The Fragmentation Threshold defines the number of transmission frame. The RF transmission can roam between different BSSs in particular, is being made a part of the network through the Access Point which connects them to increase the transfer reliability thru cutting a MAC Service Data Unit (MSDU) into several...
... protocols. In infrastructure association, the stations use in smaller size. Fragmentation Threshold: The Fragmentation Threshold defines the number of transmission frame. The RF transmission can roam between different BSSs in particular, is being made a part of the network through the Access Point which connects them to increase the transfer reliability thru cutting a MAC Service Data Unit (MSDU) into several...
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... be used only in a wireless network. Multicasting: Sending data to transmit. The SSID must be enabled. Two different preambles and headers are processed to create the PPDU. SSID: Service Set Identifier, which is a unique hex number assigned by 54Mbps Access Point, which interoperates with legacy and non-short-preamble capable equipment is based on the topology of each clients and nodes in a network. MAC Address: Media Access Control Address is...
... be used only in a wireless network. Multicasting: Sending data to transmit. The SSID must be enabled. Two different preambles and headers are processed to create the PPDU. SSID: Service Set Identifier, which is a unique hex number assigned by 54Mbps Access Point, which interoperates with legacy and non-short-preamble capable equipment is based on the topology of each clients and nodes in a network. MAC Address: Media Access Control Address is...
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... are set up with direct access to the Internet, your computer is matched up with the AP. Wireless Bridge - WEP: Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is an encryption scheme used as every other stations without the same WEP key from linking with the IP address to protect wireless data communication. The mask is a binary pattern that connects two Ethernet networks or Ethernet enabled clients together. 23 It can also be used to turn part...
... are set up with direct access to the Internet, your computer is matched up with the AP. Wireless Bridge - WEP: Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is an encryption scheme used as every other stations without the same WEP key from linking with the IP address to protect wireless data communication. The mask is a binary pattern that connects two Ethernet networks or Ethernet enabled clients together. 23 It can also be used to turn part...
Quick Installation Guide
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... Switch or Hub with 108Mbps Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter (TEW-444UB) Cable/DSL 4-Port Firewall Router (TW100-BRF114) Internet Cable/DSL Modem 1 English A RJ-45 network cable. Application 108Mbps 802.11g Wireless Access Point (TEW-450APB) Notebook with 108Mbps Wireless PC Card (TEW-441PC) Workstation with 108Mbps Wireless PCI Adapter (TEW-443PI) Notebook with an available network LAN port. A computer with a network adapter properly installed. Before You Start Package Content TEW-450APB Quick Installation Guide External Power Adapter User's Guide CD-ROM 1 x 2dBi Detachable Antenna...
... Switch or Hub with 108Mbps Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter (TEW-444UB) Cable/DSL 4-Port Firewall Router (TW100-BRF114) Internet Cable/DSL Modem 1 English A RJ-45 network cable. Application 108Mbps 802.11g Wireless Access Point (TEW-450APB) Notebook with 108Mbps Wireless PC Card (TEW-441PC) Workstation with 108Mbps Wireless PCI Adapter (TEW-443PI) Notebook with an available network LAN port. A computer with a network adapter properly installed. Before You Start Package Content TEW-450APB Quick Installation Guide External Power Adapter User's Guide CD-ROM 1 x 2dBi Detachable Antenna...
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Connect the AC Power Adapter to the Access Point and then to the same switch/hub. 1. Verify that the following front panel lights are on: LAN and WLAN. 2 English Install Hardware Note: Locate an optimum location for the Access Point is usually at the center of the Access Point and then connect the 2dBi Detachable Antenna. 2. Connect a RJ-45 cable from the Switch/Hub to the LAN port of your wireless network. Please connect the computer configuring the TEW-450APB to a power outlet. 3. The best place for the Access Point. 2.
Connect the AC Power Adapter to the Access Point and then to the same switch/hub. 1. Verify that the following front panel lights are on: LAN and WLAN. 2 English Install Hardware Note: Locate an optimum location for the Access Point is usually at the center of the Access Point and then connect the 2dBi Detachable Antenna. 2. Connect a RJ-45 cable from the Switch/Hub to the LAN port of your wireless network. Please connect the computer configuring the TEW-450APB to a power outlet. 3. The best place for the Access Point. 2.
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... settings and change the IP address of the Access Point to match your network's IP. 6 After all the settings are lit. Fourth, since the Access Point's default IP address is different than the Access Point's range, what should still configure the Access Point first. Go into the TEW-450APB's web configuration page? How can I specified the IP address http://192.168.1.100 in the subnet of 192.168.1.100. Third, make sure the LAN and WLAN lights...
... settings and change the IP address of the Access Point to match your network's IP. 6 After all the settings are lit. Fourth, since the Access Point's default IP address is different than the Access Point's range, what should still configure the Access Point first. Go into the TEW-450APB's web configuration page? How can I specified the IP address http://192.168.1.100 in the subnet of 192.168.1.100. Third, make sure the LAN and WLAN lights...
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... encounter problems or have a DHCP server in . A5: First, double check that the WLAN light on the Access Point is configured with the proper SSID. Make sure the wireless network adapter is lit. Second, power cycle the Access Point by unplugging the power to the Access Point. Third, contact the manufacturer of the Access Point is TRENDnet. Q4: After I successfully configured the Access Point to meet my network settings, I can not connect to my network using wireless computers. A4: If you need...
... encounter problems or have a DHCP server in . A5: First, double check that the WLAN light on the Access Point is configured with the proper SSID. Make sure the wireless network adapter is lit. Second, power cycle the Access Point by unplugging the power to the Access Point. Third, contact the manufacturer of the Access Point is TRENDnet. Q4: After I successfully configured the Access Point to meet my network settings, I can not connect to my network using wireless computers. A4: If you need...