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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 Overview ...1 1.1 Product Feature 1 1.2 System Requirements 1 2. 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.
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 Overview ...1 1.1 Product Feature 1 1.2 System Requirements 1 2. 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.
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BLINK indicates wireless activity. 2.2 Connect to the 108Mbps Wireless Network Access Point Build the Infrastructure Mode 2 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; BLINK indicates LAN activity ● WLAN LED: ON indicates WLAN is powered up ● LAN LED: ON indicates LAN connection; 2.
BLINK indicates wireless activity. 2.2 Connect to the 108Mbps Wireless Network Access Point Build the Infrastructure Mode 2 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; BLINK indicates LAN activity ● WLAN LED: ON indicates WLAN is powered up ● LAN LED: ON indicates LAN connection; 2.
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In order to setup an Infrastructure of this access point. A broadband Internet connection. 2. Wireless clients equipped with wireless networking devices such as wireless PC Card for Internet connection sharing. 4. ADSL or Cable modem provided by typing the IP address of a wireless network such as part of the broadband connection installation. 3. A Router that connects to the ADSL/Cable...
In order to setup an Infrastructure of this access point. A broadband Internet connection. 2. Wireless clients equipped with wireless networking devices such as wireless PC Card for Internet connection sharing. 4. ADSL or Cable modem provided by typing the IP address of a wireless network such as part of the broadband connection installation. 3. A Router that connects to the ADSL/Cable...
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You can simply follow the step-by-step process to get your Access Point configuration ready to continue. 5 Please click "Next" to run in 4 easy steps by clicking on the "Wizard" button on the function menu. The following screen will appear. 2.3.2 Setup with Wizard Setup wizard is provided as the part of the web configuration utility.
You can simply follow the step-by-step process to get your Access Point configuration ready to continue. 5 Please click "Next" to run in 4 easy steps by clicking on the "Wizard" button on the function menu. The following screen will appear. 2.3.2 Setup with Wizard Setup wizard is provided as the part of the web configuration utility.
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Step 4: Restart The Setup wizard is now completed. Please click "Restart" to continue. Please click "Next" to reboot the Access Point. The new settings will be effective after the Access Point restarted. You also can go back to quit without any changes, please click "exit" to modify the setting by clicking "Back". 7 If you like to enable WEP, please click "Enabled". Then, select the key size of WEP encryption and enter the key value in the key text box. Step 3: Set WEP Encryption If you do not want to make any changes.
Step 4: Restart The Setup wizard is now completed. Please click "Restart" to continue. Please click "Next" to reboot the Access Point. The new settings will be effective after the Access Point restarted. You also can go back to quit without any changes, please click "exit" to modify the setting by clicking "Back". 7 If you like to enable WEP, please click "Enabled". Then, select the key size of WEP encryption and enter the key value in the key text box. Step 3: Set WEP Encryption If you do not want to make any changes.
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You may clear the entries recorded in the log by clicking the "Clear Log" button, and refresh the screen to show the latest log entries by clicking the "Refresh" button. 3.2 Basic Setting This is the page allow you to change the access point. 9
You may clear the entries recorded in the log by clicking the "Clear Log" button, and refresh the screen to show the latest log entries by clicking the "Refresh" button. 3.2 Basic Setting This is the page allow you to change the access point. 9
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...set to open system; When it is selected, the key value must be effective once the Access Point restarts. WPA, There are now been saved to Shared Key when the clients and AP in the same wireless network enable the WEP encryption. WEP Key: To disable WEP security, click on the network ... be used must use the same authentication type. AP Name: The name of the AP, which is a unique name shared among the all the Access Points in the wireless network. WPA-PKS. There are 2 types to configure WPA security. 10 Channel: The channel that wish to connect to identify the...
...set to open system; When it is selected, the key value must be effective once the Access Point restarts. WPA, There are now been saved to Shared Key when the clients and AP in the same wireless network enable the WEP encryption. WEP Key: To disable WEP security, click on the network ... be used must use the same authentication type. AP Name: The name of the AP, which is a unique name shared among the all the Access Points in the wireless network. WPA-PKS. There are 2 types to configure WPA security. 10 Channel: The channel that wish to connect to identify the...
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... 128 Bits that are connect to 1 Day. Select the Lifetime of the Encryption Key is enabled, all the wireless client stations that you would like to use. The wireless clients must be renewed by the Radius server. 2. As soon as WPA is over, the Encryption Key will...Secondary Radius Server. 4. Select the Encryption Key Length Size ranging from 5 Minutes to the Access Point currently will be configured manually to authenticate themselves with the Radius server to take effect after Access Point reboots itself. Enter the IP address, the Port and the Shared Secret used by the ...
... 128 Bits that are connect to 1 Day. Select the Lifetime of the Encryption Key is enabled, all the wireless client stations that you would like to use. The wireless clients must be renewed by the Radius server. 2. As soon as WPA is over, the Encryption Key will...Secondary Radius Server. 4. Select the Encryption Key Length Size ranging from 5 Minutes to the Access Point currently will be configured manually to authenticate themselves with the Radius server to take effect after Access Point reboots itself. Enter the IP address, the Port and the Shared Secret used by the ...
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... and Gateway and click "Apply" button for the changes to be effective. The default IP address of this access point is 192.168.1.1 with the subnet mask of the Access Point. You can also set the Access Point to configure the IP and DHCP settings of 255.255.255.0. You can type in your LAN network...
... and Gateway and click "Apply" button for the changes to be effective. The default IP address of this access point is 192.168.1.1 with the subnet mask of the Access Point. You can also set the Access Point to configure the IP and DHCP settings of 255.255.255.0. You can type in your LAN network...
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Acts as that AP you wish to get connected by the SSID that is set in the LAN Mac address (NOT wireless Mac address) of the AP that you AP. 3. Remote AP BSS ID: key in you wish to connect. 14 You must make sure that if ... act as that connect two Ethernet networks or Ethernet enabled clients together. AP Client - AP - 3.4 Advanced Setting This page contains configurations for different application of Access Point. 1. The normal Access Point operating mode which the change reflects the wireless performance and operating modes.
Acts as that AP you wish to get connected by the SSID that is set in the LAN Mac address (NOT wireless Mac address) of the AP that you AP. 3. Remote AP BSS ID: key in you wish to connect. 14 You must make sure that if ... act as that connect two Ethernet networks or Ethernet enabled clients together. AP Client - AP - 3.4 Advanced Setting This page contains configurations for different application of Access Point. 1. The normal Access Point operating mode which the change reflects the wireless performance and operating modes.
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...the next DTIM with the AP SSID to use in AP mode. When the access point has buffered broadcast or multicast messages for listening to extend. Always- Beacon Interval: To set the number of the wireless network. Default is the same as that AP sends out a beacon. SSID... (MBps): Select one of the wireless communications transfer rates, measured in order to set the size of wireless adapters connected to communicate with the access point. Note: All APs have to communicate with the access point. It will be able to the WLAN. WDS (Wireless Distribution System): Only use the same...
...the next DTIM with the AP SSID to use in AP mode. When the access point has buffered broadcast or multicast messages for listening to extend. Always- Beacon Interval: To set the number of the wireless network. Default is the same as that AP sends out a beacon. SSID... (MBps): Select one of the wireless communications transfer rates, measured in order to set the size of wireless adapters connected to communicate with the access point. Note: All APs have to communicate with the access point. It will be able to the WLAN. WDS (Wireless Distribution System): Only use the same...
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... selecting from the drop list. Super G with Dynamic turbo and Super G with Static turbo. Dynamic turbo is available. Static turbo means it will not go back to 'normal' G once it is disabled by this Access Point. 16 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 without turbo indicates that it starts. Antenna Transmit Power: Adjust the ...
... selecting from the drop list. Super G with Dynamic turbo and Super G with Static turbo. Dynamic turbo is available. Static turbo means it will not go back to 'normal' G once it is disabled by this Access Point. 16 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 without turbo indicates that it starts. Antenna Transmit Power: Adjust the ...
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... you get to save previous settings and configurations. SNMP: Enable or disable. 18 Backup Settings: Click on "Default" button to restore the access point back to its manufacture default settings. Restore Settings: Click on the "Browse" button to open a FileOpen Dialog box, where you get to...the current settings and configurations to a file. Upon selecting the firmware file, click "Upgrade" and complete the firmware upgrade process when the Access Point re-operates after it restarts. Firmware Upgrade: Click on the "Browse" button to open a File Open Dialog box, where you get ...
... you get to save previous settings and configurations. SNMP: Enable or disable. 18 Backup Settings: Click on "Default" button to restore the access point back to its manufacture default settings. Restore Settings: Click on the "Browse" button to open a FileOpen Dialog box, where you get to...the current settings and configurations to a file. Upon selecting the firmware file, click "Upgrade" and complete the firmware upgrade process when the Access Point re-operates after it restarts. Firmware Upgrade: Click on the "Browse" button to open a File Open Dialog box, where you get ...
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...numbers from one of the two formats that requests authentication with a network adapter. Ad-Hoc: An independent wireless LAN network formed by the Access Point to Open System authentication. 2. Bit: A binary digit, which can use for entering the values for data.... Bridge: An internetworking function that seamlessly connects wired and wireless networks. Glossary Access Point: An internetworking device that incorporates the lowest 2 layers of the OSI network protocol model. 19 Authentication Type: Indication ...
...numbers from one of the two formats that requests authentication with a network adapter. Ad-Hoc: An independent wireless LAN network formed by the Access Point to Open System authentication. 2. Bit: A binary digit, which can use for entering the values for data.... Bridge: An internetworking function that seamlessly connects wired and wireless networks. Glossary Access Point: An internetworking device that incorporates the lowest 2 layers of the OSI network protocol model. 19 Authentication Type: Indication ...
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CSMA/CD: Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detection, which is an Access Point and all the LAN PCs that lets network administrators manage and allocate Internet Protocol (IP) addresses in a network. DSSS generates a redundant bit pattern for ...network is quiet (senses the carrier). DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, which is assigned automatically to the network, it is divided into several segments, which wireless Radio operates is not, it waits a random amount of the channels. Dynamic IP Address: An IP address that is a protocol that associated with carrier...
CSMA/CD: Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detection, which is an Access Point and all the LAN PCs that lets network administrators manage and allocate Internet Protocol (IP) addresses in a network. DSSS generates a redundant bit pattern for ...network is quiet (senses the carrier). DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, which is assigned automatically to the network, it is divided into several segments, which wireless Radio operates is not, it waits a random amount of the channels. Dynamic IP Address: An IP address that is a protocol that associated with carrier...
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... terminals. Ethernet: A popular local area data communications network, originally developed by the big size of the network through the Access Point which is a wireless network or other small network in an ESS. In infrastructure association, the stations use in smaller size. HEX: Hexadecimal, ...size due to become national and international standards. The RF transmission can roam between different BSSs in which the wireless network devices are made available worldwide. 21 F. Infrastructure: An infrastructure network is the largest technical professional society ...
... terminals. Ethernet: A popular local area data communications network, originally developed by the big size of the network through the Access Point which is a wireless network or other small network in an ESS. In infrastructure association, the stations use in smaller size. HEX: Hexadecimal, ...size due to become national and international standards. The RF transmission can roam between different BSSs in which the wireless network devices are made available worldwide. 21 F. Infrastructure: An infrastructure network is the largest technical professional society ...
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... preamble and header which interoperates with legacy and non-short-preamble capable equipment is a unique hex number assigned by 54Mbps Access Point, which is expected to aid in a wireless network. MAC Address: Media Access Control Address is not consideration. SSID: Service Set Identifier, which allows a group of a single destination. One of the additional AP...
... preamble and header which interoperates with legacy and non-short-preamble capable equipment is a unique hex number assigned by 54Mbps Access Point, which is expected to aid in a wireless network. MAC Address: Media Access Control Address is not consideration. SSID: Service Set Identifier, which allows a group of a single destination. One of the additional AP...
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... be used as every other stations without the same WEP key from one point to turn part of the host ID address field into a field for splitting IP networks into a series of time. Wireless Bridge - When you may send messages to or get information from also has... sub-groups, or subnets. The basic communication language or protocol of APs to protect wireless data communication. TCP/IP: Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol. Throughput: The amount of TCP/IP. One of the additional AP operating modes offered by 54mpbs Access Point, which allows a pair of the Internet.
... be used as every other stations without the same WEP key from one point to turn part of the host ID address field into a field for splitting IP networks into a series of time. Wireless Bridge - When you may send messages to or get information from also has... sub-groups, or subnets. The basic communication language or protocol of APs to protect wireless data communication. TCP/IP: Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol. Throughput: The amount of TCP/IP. One of the additional AP operating modes offered by 54mpbs Access Point, which allows a pair of the Internet.
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Configure the Access Point 3 Troubleshooting 6 Version 04.04.2006 Install Hardware 2 3. Before You Start 1 2. TTaabblleeoof Cf oCnotennttesnts English ...1 1.
Configure the Access Point 3 Troubleshooting 6 Version 04.04.2006 Install Hardware 2 3. Before You Start 1 2. TTaabblleeoof Cf oCnotennttesnts English ...1 1.
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... Detachable Antenna Installation Requirements A web browser such as Internet Explorer (5.5 or higher) or Netscape Navigator (4.7 or higher). 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. A RJ-45 network cable. 1.
... Detachable Antenna Installation Requirements A web browser such as Internet Explorer (5.5 or higher) or Netscape Navigator (4.7 or higher). 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. A RJ-45 network cable. 1.