Datasheet
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...; No power needed, power provided by the networked PoE Ethernet cable • Power over -Ethernet capabilities. TEW-453APB rev: 11.05.2008 wireless 108Mbps 802.11g Hot-Spot Access Point TEW-453APB The TEW-453APB is a 108Mbps high speed 802.11g Wireless Access Point that offers advanced wireless security, network management, and Power-over Ethernet (PoE) IEEE 802.3af support • Wi-Fi Compliant with...
...; No power needed, power provided by the networked PoE Ethernet cable • Power over -Ethernet capabilities. TEW-453APB rev: 11.05.2008 wireless 108Mbps 802.11g Hot-Spot Access Point TEW-453APB The TEW-453APB is a 108Mbps high speed 802.11g Wireless Access Point that offers advanced wireless security, network management, and Power-over Ethernet (PoE) IEEE 802.3af support • Wi-Fi Compliant with...
Datasheet
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... (typical); 108Mbps 10 5 BER @ -68 dBm (typical) NETWORKING SOLUTIONS 108Mbps 802.11g Hot-Spot Wireless Access Point (TEW-453APB) Client with Wireless PC Card Client with Wireless PC Card Internet...TEW-453APB • Multi-Language Quick Installation Guide • CD-ROM (User's Guide) • Power Adapter RELATED PRODUCTS TEW-441PC TEW-443PI TEW-444UB 108Mbps 802.11g Wireless PC Card 108Mbps 802.11g Wireless PCI Adapter 108Mbps 802.11g Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter ORDERING INFORMATION 20675 Manhattan Place,Torrance, CA 90501 USA Tel: 1-310-961-5500 Fax: 1-310-961-5511 Web: www.trendnet...
... (typical); 108Mbps 10 5 BER @ -68 dBm (typical) NETWORKING SOLUTIONS 108Mbps 802.11g Hot-Spot Wireless Access Point (TEW-453APB) Client with Wireless PC Card Client with Wireless PC Card Internet...TEW-453APB • Multi-Language Quick Installation Guide • CD-ROM (User's Guide) • Power Adapter RELATED PRODUCTS TEW-441PC TEW-443PI TEW-444UB 108Mbps 802.11g Wireless PC Card 108Mbps 802.11g Wireless PCI Adapter 108Mbps 802.11g Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter ORDERING INFORMATION 20675 Manhattan Place,Torrance, CA 90501 USA Tel: 1-310-961-5500 Fax: 1-310-961-5511 Web: www.trendnet...
Quick Installation Guide
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All Rights Reserved. TEW-453APB Hot Spot Wireless Access Point Quick Installation Guide Point d'accès sans fil sensible Guide d'installation rapide Drahtloser Access Point für Hotspots Kurzanleitung zur Installation Guía de instalación rápida del punto de acceso inalámbrico Hot Spot Version 03.02.2005 TRENDnet TRENDware, USA What's Next in Networking Copyright ©2005. TRENDware International, Inc.
All Rights Reserved. TEW-453APB Hot Spot Wireless Access Point Quick Installation Guide Point d'accès sans fil sensible Guide d'installation rapide Drahtloser Access Point für Hotspots Kurzanleitung zur Installation Guía de instalación rápida del punto de acceso inalámbrico Hot Spot Version 03.02.2005 TRENDnet TRENDware, USA What's Next in Networking Copyright ©2005. TRENDware International, Inc.
Quick Installation Guide
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... should have everything in the box: TEW-453APB TEW-453APB Hot Spot Wireless Access Point Quick Installation Guide Point d'accès sans fil sensible Guide d'installation rapide Drahtloser Access Point für Hotspots Kurzanleitung zur Installation Guía de instalación rápida del punto de acceso inalámbrico Hot Spot Version 03.02.2005 TRENDnet TRENDware, USA What's Next in Networking...
... should have everything in the box: TEW-453APB TEW-453APB Hot Spot Wireless Access Point Quick Installation Guide Point d'accès sans fil sensible Guide d'installation rapide Drahtloser Access Point für Hotspots Kurzanleitung zur Installation Guía de instalación rápida del punto de acceso inalámbrico Hot Spot Version 03.02.2005 TRENDnet TRENDware, USA What's Next in Networking...
User Guide
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... Login Screen...69 Auto Config/Update ...71 Config File...73 Syslog Log Settings...75 Rogue APs ...76 SNMP ...77 Upgrade Firmware ...78 APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS 79 Wireless Access Point...79 APPENDIX B TROUBLESHOOTING 83 Overview ...83 General Problems ...83 APPENDIX C WINDOWS TCP/IP 85 Overview ...85 Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows XP 91 i Windows NT4...
... Login Screen...69 Auto Config/Update ...71 Config File...73 Syslog Log Settings...75 Rogue APs ...76 SNMP ...77 Upgrade Firmware ...78 APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS 79 Wireless Access Point...79 APPENDIX B TROUBLESHOOTING 83 Overview ...83 General Problems ...83 APPENDIX C WINDOWS TCP/IP 85 Overview ...85 Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows XP 91 i Windows NT4...
User Guide
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... to lower speeds when the environment does not permit maximum throughput. On both 802.11b and 802.11g Wireless stations can be used simultaneously. • 108Mbps Wireless Connections. Both PTP (Point to Point) and PTMP (Point to your Wireless Access Point The Wireless Access Point incorporates many advanced features, carefully designed to provide sophisticated functions while being easy to compatible clients. •...
... to lower speeds when the environment does not permit maximum throughput. On both 802.11b and 802.11g Wireless stations can be used simultaneously. • 108Mbps Wireless Connections. Both PTP (Point to Point) and PTMP (Point to your Wireless Access Point The Wireless Access Point incorporates many advanced features, carefully designed to provide sophisticated functions while being easy to compatible clients. •...
User Guide
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... clients can login to your LAN. • Access Control. Support for WPA is included. Support for WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is included. The Wireless Access Point can connect to another Access Point. • Simple Configuration. Wireless Access Point User Guide Point) Bridge modes are supported. • 802.1x Support. The Wireless Access Point can even use the Wireless Access Point to gain access to 4 used if possible.
... clients can login to your LAN. • Access Control. Support for WPA is included. Support for WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is included. The Wireless Access Point can connect to another Access Point. • Simple Configuration. Wireless Access Point User Guide Point) Bridge modes are supported. • 802.1x Support. The Wireless Access Point can even use the Wireless Access Point to gain access to 4 used if possible.
User Guide
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... server. • Command Line Interface. Support for WDS (Wireless Distribution System) allows the Wireless Access Point to easily fit into your Syslog Server. • SNMP Support. The Wireless Access Point can automatically update its log data to your existing Windows network...Simple Network Management Protocol) is enabled by downloading and installing new firmware from another Access Point. Support for use it to manage the Wireless Access Point. • UAM Support. Both Point-to perform common configuration changes. • NetBIOS & WINS Support. Introduction Advanced ...
... server. • Command Line Interface. Support for WDS (Wireless Distribution System) allows the Wireless Access Point to easily fit into your Syslog Server. • SNMP Support. The Wireless Access Point can automatically update its log data to your existing Windows network...Simple Network Management Protocol) is enabled by downloading and installing new firmware from another Access Point. Support for use it to manage the Wireless Access Point. • UAM Support. Both Point-to perform common configuration changes. • NetBIOS & WINS Support. Introduction Advanced ...
User Guide
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...start up, and when the Firmware is being transmitted or received via the Wireless access point. Data is being transmitted or received via the corresponding LAN (Ethernet) port. Wireless connection is active. Data is being upgraded. Normal operation. The LAN (...as user data. 4 Error condition. Flashing - Error- Normal operation. Blinking - No power On - Wireless Access Point User Guide Package Contents The following items should be included: • Wireless Access Point • Power Adapter • Quick Start Guide • CD-ROM containing the on the LAN ...
...start up, and when the Firmware is being transmitted or received via the Wireless access point. Data is being transmitted or received via the corresponding LAN (Ethernet) port. Wireless connection is active. Data is being upgraded. Normal operation. The LAN (...as user data. 4 Error condition. Flashing - Error- Normal operation. Blinking - No power On - Wireless Access Point User Guide Package Contents The following items should be included: • Wireless Access Point • Power Adapter • Quick Start Guide • CD-ROM containing the on the LAN ...
User Guide
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...Button until the Status (Red) LED blinks TWICE. 4. The factory default configuration has now been restored, and the Access Point is supplied. DB9 female RS232 port. Power Off the Access Point 2. Rear Panel Introduction Antenna Console port Reset Button Ethernet Power port Figure 3 Rear Panel One antenna (aerial) .... Use a standard LAN cable (RJ45 connectors) to connect this port to the factory default values. When pressed and released, the Wireless Access Point will reboot (restart). • Reset to Factory Defaults. This button has two (2) functions: • Reboot.
...Button until the Status (Red) LED blinks TWICE. 4. The factory default configuration has now been restored, and the Access Point is supplied. DB9 female RS232 port. Power Off the Access Point 2. Rear Panel Introduction Antenna Console port Reset Button Ethernet Power port Figure 3 Rear Panel One antenna (aerial) .... Use a standard LAN cable (RJ45 connectors) to connect this port to the factory default values. When pressed and released, the Wireless Access Point will reboot (restart). • Reset to Factory Defaults. This button has two (2) functions: • Reboot.
User Guide
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... an elevated location, such as wall mounted or on the top of a cubicle. • Place the Wireless Access Point near the center of your wireless coverage area. • If possible, ensure there are any obstructions between the Wireless Access Point and Wireless stations. Requirements Requirements: • TCP/IP network • Ethernet cable with RJ-45 connectors • Installed...
... an elevated location, such as wall mounted or on the top of a cubicle. • Place the Wireless Access Point near the center of your wireless coverage area. • If possible, ensure there are any obstructions between the Wireless Access Point and Wireless stations. Requirements Requirements: • TCP/IP network • Ethernet cable with RJ-45 connectors • Installed...
User Guide
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... PoE (Power over Ethernet) Warning! Ensure the PoE power source (PoE Adapter) meets the IEEE 802.3af standards. For more information, refer to the Wireless Access Point. 2. Connect the other end of a standard (category 5) LAN cable to a 10/100BaseT hub on the Wire- Use a standard LAN cable to ...connect the "Ethernet" port on the Wireless Access Point to the Ethernet port on your Hub or switch. 5. Connect the supplied power adapter to see it is drawing power via the Ethernet connection....
... PoE (Power over Ethernet) Warning! Ensure the PoE power source (PoE Adapter) meets the IEEE 802.3af standards. For more information, refer to the Wireless Access Point. 2. Connect the other end of a standard (category 5) LAN cable to a 10/100BaseT hub on the Wire- Use a standard LAN cable to ...connect the "Ethernet" port on the Wireless Access Point to the Ethernet port on your Hub or switch. 5. Connect the supplied power adapter to see it is drawing power via the Ethernet connection....
User Guide
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... supplied CD-ROM in the root folder. 3. The program then searches the network for all active Wireless Access Points and lists them as an Access Point for Basic Operation of the Setup process for your drive. 2. For details, see Chapter 4 - The Wireless Access Point can be used to assign a suitable IP address to function as shown below. Chapter...
... supplied CD-ROM in the root folder. 3. The program then searches the network for all active Wireless Access Points and lists them as an Access Point for Basic Operation of the Setup process for your drive. 2. For details, see Chapter 4 - The Wireless Access Point can be used to assign a suitable IP address to function as shown below. Chapter...
User Guide
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... changing the name or IP Address. Use this button to the Wireless Access Point's Webbased management interface. In that the device is the default name, as shown on a sticker on your LAN. Access Point Setup Wireless Access Points The main panel displays a list of the Wireless Access Point. For each Access Point, the following data is shown: Name IP address MAC Address IEEE...
... changing the name or IP Address. Use this button to the Wireless Access Point's Webbased management interface. In that the device is the default name, as shown on a sticker on your LAN. Access Point Setup Wireless Access Points The main panel displays a list of the Wireless Access Point. For each Access Point, the following data is shown: Name IP address MAC Address IEEE...
User Guide
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... password. Ensure the IP address, Network Mask, and Gateway are correct for the Password. 4. You may also wish to set to match the Wireless Access Point. These are admin for the User Name, and password for your environment. Use the on the Admin Login screen... to apply your Web Browser. If prompted, enter the User Name and Password again. 6. See Chapter 6 for details of these screens. • Access Control - Wireless Access Point User Guide Setup Procedure 1. The later sections in this Chapter also provides more details about each of the screens and features available on the menu...
... password. Ensure the IP address, Network Mask, and Gateway are correct for the Password. 4. You may also wish to set to match the Wireless Access Point. These are admin for the User Name, and password for your environment. Use the on the Admin Login screen... to apply your Web Browser. If prompted, enter the User Name and Password again. 6. See Chapter 6 for details of these screens. • Access Control - Wireless Access Point User Guide Setup Procedure 1. The later sections in this Chapter also provides more details about each of the screens and features available on the menu...
User Guide
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...Password. Use a PC which will then see a login prompt, which is already connected to your LAN, either by a wired connection or another Access Point. • Until the Wireless Access Point is a set on the Admin Login screen. Always enter the current user name and password, as set of 6 Hex characters ( 0 ~ 9,...the following browsers: • Netscape V4.08 or later • Internet Explorer V4 or later Setup Procedure Before commencing, install the Wireless Access Point in your Web browser. 4. This is shown on a label on this screen. In the Address box, enter "HTTP://" and...
...Password. Use a PC which will then see a login prompt, which is already connected to your LAN, either by a wired connection or another Access Point. • Until the Wireless Access Point is a set on the Admin Login screen. Always enter the current user name and password, as set of 6 Hex characters ( 0 ~ 9,...the following browsers: • Netscape V4.08 or later • Internet Explorer V4 or later Setup Procedure Before commencing, install the Wireless Access Point in your Web browser. 4. This is shown on a label on this screen. In the Address box, enter "HTTP://" and...
User Guide
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... 6 for your PC's IP address to set to apply your changes and restart the Wireless Access Point. From the menu, check the following sections of 255.255.255.0. Windows TCP/IP for details for details. Wireless Access Point User Guide 7. See Appendix C - Basic & Advanced 8. You may also wish to... with this procedure. 12 See Chapter 4 for this , you can happen if your PC's IP address is not compatible with the Wireless Access Point's IP address. If you must now be set the admin password and administration connection options. This can 't connect: It is likely that...
... 6 for your PC's IP address to set to apply your changes and restart the Wireless Access Point. From the menu, check the following sections of 255.255.255.0. Windows TCP/IP for details for details. Wireless Access Point User Guide 7. See Appendix C - Basic & Advanced 8. You may also wish to... with this procedure. 12 See Chapter 4 for this , you can happen if your PC's IP address is not compatible with the Wireless Access Point's IP address. If you must now be set the admin password and administration connection options. This can 't connect: It is likely that...
User Guide
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... in the "Other Stations" list. Trusted Wireless Stations Trusted Wireless Stations This lists any Wireless Stations which you have not designated as "Trusted". Buttons > Delete a Trusted Wireless Station from the list (move to the Trusted Wireless Station. Select All Select all of the Trusted Wireless Station. Wireless Access Point User Guide Trusted Wireless Stations To change the list of trusted...
... in the "Other Stations" list. Trusted Wireless Stations Trusted Wireless Stations This lists any Wireless Stations which you have not designated as "Trusted". Buttons > Delete a Trusted Wireless Station from the list (move to the Trusted Wireless Station. Select All Select all of the Trusted Wireless Station. Wireless Access Point User Guide Trusted Wireless Stations To change the list of trusted...
User Guide
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... settings used by each profile, the following data is displayed: • Asterisk ( * ) If an asterisk is displayed. • [Band] The Wireless Band (2.4 GHz, 5GHz) for 802.11b and 802.11g (2.4 GHz band) AP mode. See below for the selected profile. • Disable -...] The current SSID associated with other clients using different profiles (different SSIDs) are not isolated from each other . Buttons • Enable - Wireless Access Point User Guide Data - Enable the selected profile. • Configure - Isolate all If this option is only useful if the hubs/switches on ...
... settings used by each profile, the following data is displayed: • Asterisk ( * ) If an asterisk is displayed. • [Band] The Wireless Band (2.4 GHz, 5GHz) for 802.11b and 802.11g (2.4 GHz band) AP mode. See below for the selected profile. • Disable -...] The current SSID associated with other clients using different profiles (different SSIDs) are not isolated from each other . Buttons • Enable - Wireless Access Point User Guide Data - Enable the selected profile. • Configure - Isolate all If this option is only useful if the hubs/switches on ...
User Guide
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Normally, this AP will be replicated (up to 8 times). Wireless Access Point User Guide Replicate... This has a detrimental effect on performance, so should be used if necessary. If selected, you can enter the desired VLAN ID. This requires that each packet be sent over each packet generated by this ID should only be one of the client VLAN IDs defined above . Specified VLAN ID If selected, each active VLAN, as defined in the client VLAN table above . 18
Normally, this AP will be replicated (up to 8 times). Wireless Access Point User Guide Replicate... This has a detrimental effect on performance, so should be used if necessary. If selected, you can enter the desired VLAN ID. This requires that each packet be sent over each packet generated by this ID should only be one of the client VLAN IDs defined above . Specified VLAN ID If selected, each active VLAN, as defined in the client VLAN table above . 18