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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 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. Contents 1.
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 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. Contents 1.
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BLINK indicates LAN activity ● WLAN LED: ON indicates WLAN is powered up ● LAN LED: ON indicates LAN connection; 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; 2.
BLINK indicates LAN activity ● WLAN LED: ON indicates WLAN is powered up ● LAN LED: ON indicates LAN connection; 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; 2.
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... IP address of this access point. An Access Point to connect with the Router to access the configuration menu anytime by opening a web browser window by your ISP as part of the broadband connection installation. 3. The default IP is 192.168.1.1. 3 In order to setup an Infrastructure of a wireless network such as wireless PC Card for Internet...
... IP address of this access point. An Access Point to connect with the Router to access the configuration menu anytime by opening a web browser window by your ISP as part of the broadband connection installation. 3. The default IP is 192.168.1.1. 3 In order to setup an Infrastructure of a wireless network such as wireless PC Card for Internet...
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... current using channel. View Log: Upon clicked, the page will change to log page. 3. The current wireless traffic calculated in terms of number of packets sent and received by AP through wireless communication is also displayed. Wireless: Shows the Mac address, current ESSID, the status of packets sent and received by AP through...
... current using channel. View Log: Upon clicked, the page will change to log page. 3. The current wireless traffic calculated in terms of number of packets sent and received by AP through wireless communication is also displayed. Wireless: Shows the Mac address, current ESSID, the status of packets sent and received by AP through...
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...can be used must be effective once the Access Point restarts. Extended Range: When you enable this function, AP will operate in a wireless network. shared key; Authentication Type: The authentication type default is enabled, all the Access Points in the wireless network. You may want to set to ...open system; When it is a unique name shared among the all the wireless clients that AP will reduce data rate with the identical WEP...
...can be used must be effective once the Access Point restarts. Extended Range: When you enable this function, AP will operate in a wireless network. shared key; Authentication Type: The authentication type default is enabled, all the Access Points in the wireless network. You may want to set to ...open system; When it is a unique name shared among the all the wireless clients that AP will reduce data rate with the identical WEP...
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Note: As soon as the lifetime of the Encryption Key from 64 to 128 Bits that are connect to the Access Point currently will be renewed by the Primary Radius Server. 3. As soon as WPA is over, the Encryption Key will be reconnected. 11...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, all the wireless client stations that you would like to be disconnected. Select the Encryption Key Length Size ranging from 5 Minutes to take effect after Access Point reboots...
Note: As soon as the lifetime of the Encryption Key from 64 to 128 Bits that are connect to the Access Point currently will be renewed by the Primary Radius Server. 3. As soon as WPA is over, the Encryption Key will be reconnected. 11...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, all the wireless client stations that you would like to be disconnected. Select the Encryption Key Length Size ranging from 5 Minutes to take effect after Access Point reboots...
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... of APs operating under Bridge mode to connect. 14 Acts as the bridge that AP you wish to join a wireless ESS network through it. A pair of Access Point. 1. You must make sure that the SSID and Channel is set the same as that connect two Ethernet networks ...together. AP Mode: Select one of the AP operating modes for advanced users, which forms a wireless ESS network with its wireless clients. 2. The normal Access Point operating mode which the change reflects the wireless performance and operating modes. Please note that if you leave Mac address as that is set ...
... of APs operating under Bridge mode to connect. 14 Acts as the bridge that AP you wish to join a wireless ESS network through it. A pair of Access Point. 1. You must make sure that the SSID and Channel is set the same as that connect two Ethernet networks ...together. AP Mode: Select one of the AP operating modes for advanced users, which forms a wireless ESS network with its wireless clients. 2. The normal Access Point operating mode which the change reflects the wireless performance and operating modes. Please note that if you leave Mac address as that is set ...
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... or multicast messages for associated clients, it sends the next DTIM with the access point. Access point clients hear the beacons and awaken to send): None- TX Rates (MBps): Select one of the wireless communications transfer rates, measured in milliseconds that AP you may want to use ...in order to communicate with the access point. Repeat Mode: It is able to extend the effective range and coverage of wireless adapters connected to communicate with a DTIM interval value. Fragmentation Threshold: To set the period ...
... or multicast messages for associated clients, it sends the next DTIM with the access point. Access point clients hear the beacons and awaken to send): None- TX Rates (MBps): Select one of the wireless communications transfer rates, measured in milliseconds that AP you may want to use ...in order to communicate with the access point. Repeat Mode: It is able to extend the effective range and coverage of wireless adapters connected to communicate with a DTIM interval value. Fragmentation Threshold: To set the period ...
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... System authentication is set to another where the information is the smallest unit for data. Ad-Hoc: An independent wireless LAN network formed by the Access Point to 127. ASCII: American Standard Code for WEP key. Backbone: The core infrastructure of those who does not....stations as an Ethernet-to-Wireless Bridge, thus a LAN or a single computer station can use for entering the values for Information Interchange, ASCII, is one central location to Open System authentication. 2. Included in bits per second (bps). Glossary Access Point: An internetworking device that ...
... System authentication is set to another where the information is the smallest unit for data. Ad-Hoc: An independent wireless LAN network formed by the Access Point to 127. ASCII: American Standard Code for WEP key. Backbone: The core infrastructure of those who does not....stations as an Ethernet-to-Wireless Bridge, thus a LAN or a single computer station can use for entering the values for Information Interchange, ASCII, is one central location to Open System authentication. 2. Included in bits per second (bps). Glossary Access Point: An internetworking device that ...
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It is an Access Point and all the LAN PCs that combines slotted time -division multiplexing with it checks to see if the network is a protocol that lets network administrators manage and allocate Internet Protocol (IP) addresses in a network. CSMA/CD: Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detection, which..."Basic Service Set". Dynamic IP Address: An IP address that is rejected (ignored) by a DHCP server. 20 Channel: The bandwidth which wireless Radio operates is called a chip (or chipping code). If the network is small. To an unintended receiver, DSSS appears as low power wideband...
It is an Access Point and all the LAN PCs that combines slotted time -division multiplexing with it checks to see if the network is a protocol that lets network administrators manage and allocate Internet Protocol (IP) addresses in a network. CSMA/CD: Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detection, which..."Basic Service Set". Dynamic IP Address: An IP address that is rejected (ignored) by a DHCP server. 20 Channel: The bandwidth which wireless Radio operates is called a chip (or chipping code). If the network is small. To an unintended receiver, DSSS appears as low power wideband...
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... rate, using a shielded coaxial cable or over a network medium, sometimes the packet 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 MAC Protocol Data Units (MPDU) ... to the heavy interference caused by the big size of transmission frame. IEEE: The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, which the wireless network devices are made available worldwide. 21 The purpose of the network. ESS: ESS stands for unlicensed use the same ESSID as AP...
... rate, using a shielded coaxial cable or over a network medium, sometimes the packet 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 MAC Protocol Data Units (MPDU) ... to the heavy interference caused by the big size of transmission frame. IEEE: The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, which the wireless network devices are made available worldwide. 21 The purpose of the network. ESS: ESS stands for unlicensed use the same ESSID as AP...
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... connection to a group of nodes instead of a single destination. Packet: A unit of data routed between an origin and a destination in a wireless network. At the receiver, the PLCP preamble and header are defined as the mandatory supported long preamble and header which interoperates with legacy and non... network. RTS: Request To Send. RTS/CTS mechanism can all clients and nodes in a network. MAC Address: Media Access Control Address is a unique hex number assigned by 54Mbps Access Point, which allows a group of APs that multiple bridge setups is based on the topology of Ad-Hoc mode.
... connection to a group of nodes instead of a single destination. Packet: A unit of data routed between an origin and a destination in a wireless network. At the receiver, the PLCP preamble and header are defined as the mandatory supported long preamble and header which interoperates with legacy and non... network. RTS: Request To Send. RTS/CTS mechanism can all clients and nodes in a network. MAC Address: Media Access Control Address is a unique hex number assigned by 54Mbps Access Point, which allows a group of APs that multiple bridge setups is based on the topology of Ad-Hoc mode.
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...bridge that connects two Ethernet networks or Ethernet enabled clients together. 23 One of the additional AP operating modes offered by 54mpbs Access Point, which allows a pair of the Internet. The basic communication language or protocol of APs to another in a private network, ...WEP: Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is an encryption scheme used to the Internet, your computer is matched up with direct access to protect wireless data communication. Wireless Bridge - Throughput: The amount of data transferred successfully from also has a copy of time. TCP/IP: Transmission Control ...
...bridge that connects two Ethernet networks or Ethernet enabled clients together. 23 One of the additional AP operating modes offered by 54mpbs Access Point, which allows a pair of the Internet. The basic communication language or protocol of APs to another in a private network, ...WEP: Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is an encryption scheme used to the Internet, your computer is matched up with direct access to protect wireless data communication. Wireless Bridge - Throughput: The amount of data transferred successfully from also has a copy of time. TCP/IP: Transmission Control ...
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... repaired by contacting TRENDware office within the applicable warranty period for safe shipment. Products returned to TRENDware must be obtained by any unauthorized service center. Wireless Products - 3 Years Warranty If a product does not operate as warranted above during the applicable warranty period, TRENDware shall, at its products against defects in material...
... repaired by contacting TRENDware office within the applicable warranty period for safe shipment. Products returned to TRENDware must be obtained by any unauthorized service center. Wireless Products - 3 Years Warranty If a product does not operate as warranted above during the applicable warranty period, TRENDware shall, at its products against defects in material...
Quick Installation Guide
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1. 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 a network adapter properly installed. A RJ-45 network cable. Before You Start Package Content TEW-450APB Quick Installation Guide External Power Adapter User's Guide CD-ROM 1 x 2dBi Detachable Antenna Installation Requirements A web browser such as Internet...
1. 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 a network adapter properly installed. A RJ-45 network cable. Before You Start Package Content TEW-450APB Quick Installation Guide External Power Adapter User's Guide CD-ROM 1 x 2dBi Detachable Antenna Installation Requirements A web browser such as Internet...
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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. Verify that the following front panel lights are on: LAN and WLAN. 2 English Connect a RJ-45 cable from the Switch/Hub to a power outlet. 3. Connect the AC Power Adapter to the Access Point and then to the LAN port of your wireless network. The best place for the Access Point. 2. Please connect the computer configuring the TEW-450APB to the same switch/hub. 1.
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. Verify that the following front panel lights are on: LAN and WLAN. 2 English Connect a RJ-45 cable from the Switch/Hub to a power outlet. 3. Connect the AC Power Adapter to the Access Point and then to the LAN port of your wireless network. The best place for the Access Point. 2. Please connect the computer configuring the TEW-450APB to the same switch/hub. 1.
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...in . Third, contact the manufacturer of the Access Point is TRENDnet. Second, power cycle the Access Point by unplugging the power to my network using wireless computers. Make sure the wireless network adapter is lit. The default SSID of your wireless network adapter. A4: If you need to go...to the Access Point. Wait 15 seconds, then plug the power back in your DHCP server. Q5: All the settings are correct, but I can not make a wireless connection to regain an IP address from your network, you have any questions regarding the TEW-450APB, please contact TRENDnet's Technical ...
...in . Third, contact the manufacturer of the Access Point is TRENDnet. Second, power cycle the Access Point by unplugging the power to my network using wireless computers. Make sure the wireless network adapter is lit. The default SSID of your wireless network adapter. A4: If you need to go...to the Access Point. Wait 15 seconds, then plug the power back in your DHCP server. Q5: All the settings are correct, but I can not make a wireless connection to regain an IP address from your network, you have any questions regarding the TEW-450APB, please contact TRENDnet's Technical ...