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Windows NT4.0 82 Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows 9x/ME 80 Checking TCP/IP Settings - Bookmark not defined. TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1 Features of your Wireless Access Point 1 Package Contents ...4 Physical Details ...4 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION 6 Requirements ...6 Procedure ...6......73 Firmware Upgrade ...74 APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS 75 Wireless Access Point ...75 APPENDIX B TROUBLESHOOTING 78 Overview ...78 General Problems ...78 APPENDIX C WINDOWS TCP/IP 80 Overview ...80 Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows 2000 84 i Setup using the Windows Utility Error!
Windows NT4.0 82 Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows 9x/ME 80 Checking TCP/IP Settings - Bookmark not defined. TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1 Features of your Wireless Access Point 1 Package Contents ...4 Physical Details ...4 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION 6 Requirements ...6 Procedure ...6......73 Firmware Upgrade ...74 APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS 75 Wireless Access Point ...75 APPENDIX B TROUBLESHOOTING 78 Overview ...78 General Problems ...78 APPENDIX C WINDOWS TCP/IP 80 Overview ...80 Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows 2000 84 i Setup using the Windows Utility Error!
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Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows Vista 88 APPENDIX D ABOUT WIRELESS LANS 90 Overview ...90 Wireless LAN Terminology 90 APPENDIX E COMMAND LINE INTERFACE 93 Overview ...93 Command Reference ...93 P/N: 956YHD0001 Copyright 2007. All Rights Reserved. Document Version: 1.0 All trademarks and trade names are the properties of their respective owners. ii Windows XP 86 Checking TCP/IP Settings -
Checking TCP/IP Settings - Windows Vista 88 APPENDIX D ABOUT WIRELESS LANS 90 Overview ...90 Wireless LAN Terminology 90 APPENDIX E COMMAND LINE INTERFACE 93 Overview ...93 Command Reference ...93 P/N: 956YHD0001 Copyright 2007. All Rights Reserved. Document Version: 1.0 All trademarks and trade names are the properties of their respective owners. ii Windows XP 86 Checking TCP/IP Settings -
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...as any device to prevent unauthorized users from your Web Browser. You can act as a DHCP Client, and obtain an IP address and related information from modifying the configuration data and settings. This provides the possibility of connecting any time. •...; Multiple BSSIDs. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol provides a dynamic IP address to the Wireless Access Point using only your existing DHPC Server. • Upgradeable Firmware. Combined with different security settings. ...
...as any device to prevent unauthorized users from your Web Browser. You can act as a DHCP Client, and obtain an IP address and related information from modifying the configuration data and settings. This provides the possibility of connecting any time. •...; Multiple BSSIDs. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol provides a dynamic IP address to the Wireless Access Point using only your existing DHPC Server. • Upgradeable Firmware. Combined with different security settings. ...
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Requirements Requirements: • TCP/IP network • Ethernet cable with RJ-45 connectors • Installed Wireless network adapter for the installation of your Wireless Access Point. Select a suitable location for ...
Requirements Requirements: • TCP/IP network • Ethernet cable with RJ-45 connectors • Installed Wireless network adapter for the installation of your Wireless Access Point. Select a suitable location for ...
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... a Wireless connection to it may be changed. Use a PC which displays the current settings and status. In the Address box, enter "HTTP://" and the IP Address of the 11N Wireless Access Point, as the Wireless Access Point. 3. You should be not possible. • If your LAN contains a Router or Routers... Name. This is shown on a label on the base or rear, and is a set on this example, which uses the Wireless Access Point's default IP Address: HTTP://192.168.0.228 5. These are the default values. See Chapter 5 for the Password. Enter admin for the User Name, and password for ...
... a Wireless connection to it may be changed. Use a PC which displays the current settings and status. In the Address box, enter "HTTP://" and the IP Address of the 11N Wireless Access Point, as the Wireless Access Point. 3. You should be not possible. • If your LAN contains a Router or Routers... Name. This is shown on a label on the base or rear, and is a set on this example, which uses the Wireless Access Point's default IP Address: HTTP://192.168.0.228 5. These are the default values. See Chapter 5 for the Password. Enter admin for the User Name, and password for ...
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...Apply and Reboot buttons on the Admin Login screen accessed from the Management menu. Setup is 192.168.0.228, with the Wireless Access Point's IP address. Details of these screens and settings are on the menu to match the Wireless Access Point. See Chapter 6 for this , you ...Wireless Access Point. This can 't connect: It is incompatible with a Network Mask of the screens and features available on the Management menu. 9. The default IP address of the Wireless Access Point is now complete. See Appendix C - These are described in the range 192.168.0.1 ~ 192.168.0.254, with a...
...Apply and Reboot buttons on the Admin Login screen accessed from the Management menu. Setup is 192.168.0.228, with the Wireless Access Point's IP address. Details of these screens and settings are on the menu to match the Wireless Access Point. See Chapter 6 for this , you ...Wireless Access Point. This can 't connect: It is incompatible with a Network Mask of the screens and features available on the Management menu. 9. The default IP address of the Wireless Access Point is now complete. See Appendix C - These are described in the range 192.168.0.1 ~ 192.168.0.254, with a...
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...the following . Enter the value used by other devices on your LAN. • DNS - Figure 6: System Basic Settings Screen Data - Enter an unused IP address from the address range on your Gateway or Router. Description If desired, you wish the Access Point to view a screen like the following data... must be entered. • IP Address - Country Domain The country or domain which is displayed. The IP Address of your LAN. 12 Enter the value used by PCs on your LAN. • Gateway - Enter the ...
...the following . Enter the value used by other devices on your LAN. • DNS - Figure 6: System Basic Settings Screen Data - Enter an unused IP address from the address range on your Gateway or Router. Description If desired, you wish the Access Point to view a screen like the following data... must be entered. • IP Address - Country Domain The country or domain which is displayed. The IP Address of your LAN. 12 Enter the value used by PCs on your LAN. • Gateway - Enter the ...
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... Daylight Saving Time checkbox. Access Point Setup DHCP Server • If Enabled, the Access Point will allocate IP Addresses to DHCP clients. NTP NTP Server Enter the server name or IP address of DHCP clients supported. This range also determines the number of the NTP. If your location is... Enabled. • The Start IP Address and Finish IP Address fields set the values used by the DHCP server when allocating IP Addresses to PCs (DHCP clients) on your location from the drop-down list. You must UNCHECK ...
... Daylight Saving Time checkbox. Access Point Setup DHCP Server • If Enabled, the Access Point will allocate IP Addresses to DHCP clients. NTP NTP Server Enter the server name or IP address of DHCP clients supported. This range also determines the number of the NTP. If your location is... Enabled. • The Start IP Address and Finish IP Address fields set the values used by the DHCP server when allocating IP Addresses to PCs (DHCP clients) on your location from the drop-down list. You must UNCHECK ...
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... Radius Server. Shared Secret Enter the key value to match the Radius Server. Radius Server Settings Screen Authentication Server Primary Authentication Enter the name or IP address of the Radius Server on the Wireless menu will be used when the Prima- Port Number The port used for connections to the Radius... the following . Shared Secret Enter the key value to match the Radius Server. Figure 20: Advanced Settings Data - Accounting Server Primary Accounting Server Enter the IP address in the field.
... Radius Server. Shared Secret Enter the key value to match the Radius Server. Radius Server Settings Screen Authentication Server Primary Authentication Enter the name or IP address of the Radius Server on the Wireless menu will be used when the Prima- Port Number The port used for connections to the Radius... the following . Shared Secret Enter the key value to match the Radius Server. Figure 20: Advanced Settings Data - Accounting Server Primary Accounting Server Enter the IP address in the field.
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... may ignore this and use a static WEP key (EAP-MD5); Each client must obtain a Certificate which is case sensitive. However, you can also use the IP address instead.) • The Shared Key, set to configure. Mode SSID (ESSID) 802.1x Authentication 802.1x Encryption On each Wireless Station must match the...
... may ignore this and use a static WEP key (EAP-MD5); Each client must obtain a Certificate which is case sensitive. However, you can also use the IP address instead.) • The Shared Key, set to configure. Mode SSID (ESSID) 802.1x Authentication 802.1x Encryption On each Wireless Station must match the...
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... Start - Programs - PC and Server Configuration Figure 27: CA Screen 7. DHCP server configuration 1. Enter the name and description for the scope, click Next. 5. Define the IP address range. Administrative Tools - Click Next. 43 Figure 28: DHCP Screen 3. Click on the server entry as shown, and select New Scope. Click Next if...
... Start - Programs - PC and Server Configuration Figure 27: CA Screen 7. DHCP server configuration 1. Enter the name and description for the scope, click Next. 5. Define the IP address range. Administrative Tools - Click Next. 43 Figure 28: DHCP Screen 3. Click on the server entry as shown, and select New Scope. Click Next if...
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... this scope now. It may be left blank if there is no exclusions are required, leave it blank. Wireless Access Point User Guide Figure 29:IP Address Screen 6. Click Next, then Finish. 13. Click Next. 8. Figure 30: DNS Screen 11. Select Yes, I want a WINS server, just click Next. 12. Add exclusions... these options now, and click Next. 9. For the Parent domain, enter the domain you don't want to complete. 44 Enter the router address for the IP address. Right-click on the server, and select Authorize.
... this scope now. It may be left blank if there is no exclusions are required, leave it blank. Wireless Access Point User Guide Figure 29:IP Address Screen 6. Click Next, then Finish. 13. Click Next. 8. Figure 30: DNS Screen 11. Select Yes, I want a WINS server, just click Next. 12. Add exclusions... these options now, and click Next. 9. For the Parent domain, enter the domain you don't want to complete. 44 Enter the router address for the IP address. Right-click on the server, and select Authorize.
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... the Windows 2000 Server, followed by your Web Browser. Connect to your vendor's documentation for a user name and password. In the Address box, enter the IP address of these systems, you don't have a login (User name and password) on Windows XP Windows XP ships with your wireless adapter. Enter the User...
... the Windows 2000 Server, followed by your Web Browser. Connect to your vendor's documentation for a user name and password. In the Address box, enter the IP address of these systems, you don't have a login (User name and password) on Windows XP Windows XP ships with your wireless adapter. Enter the User...
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...can view Statistics on that LAN segment). Gateway Enter the Gateway for the IP Address above. MAC Address The MAC (physical) address of the Wireless Access Point. TCP/IP IP Address The IP Address of the Wireless Access Point. DHCP Client This indicates whether the ...current IP address was obtained from a DHCP Server on the System screen. Wireless Mode The current...
...can view Statistics on that LAN segment). Gateway Enter the Gateway for the IP Address above. MAC Address The MAC (physical) address of the Wireless Access Point. TCP/IP IP Address The IP Address of the Wireless Access Point. DHCP Client This indicates whether the ...current IP address was obtained from a DHCP Server on the System screen. Wireless Mode The current...
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You will need to determine its new IP address in order to Defaults button. Wireless Access Point User Guide Defaults Revert to factory default settings To erase the current settings and restore the original factory default settings, click Set to re-connect. 68 Note! • This will act as a DHCP client, and automatically obtain an IP address. The Access Point will be unavailable until it has restarted. • By default, the Access Point will terminate the current connection.
You will need to determine its new IP address in order to Defaults button. Wireless Access Point User Guide Defaults Revert to factory default settings To erase the current settings and restore the original factory default settings, click Set to re-connect. 68 Note! • This will act as a DHCP client, and automatically obtain an IP address. The Access Point will be unavailable until it has restarted. • By default, the Access Point will terminate the current connection.
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...for SNMPv3. Authentication Key Enter the authentication key required by SNMPv3. Private Key Enter the private key here. Only this screen, select SNMP in the IP address field provided. Private Protocol Select the private protocol as required Read Only community Data can be read , and setting changed . Access Point Management ... Management section of the menu. If selected, you must match the address you have a SNMP program on your PC. To reach this station The IP address is not checked. Data can be read , but not changed . Managers Any Station The...
...for SNMPv3. Authentication Key Enter the authentication key required by SNMPv3. Private Key Enter the private key here. Only this screen, select SNMP in the IP address field provided. Private Protocol Select the private protocol as required Read Only community Data can be read , and setting changed . Access Point Management ... Management section of the menu. If selected, you must match the address you have a SNMP program on your PC. To reach this station The IP address is not checked. Data can be read , but not changed . Managers Any Station The...
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Select this to have Trap messages sent to the specified PC only. Wireless Access Point User Guide Traps Version Receiver Select the desired option, as supported by your SNMP Management program. You must enter the IP Address of the desired PC. 72
Select this to have Trap messages sent to the specified PC only. Wireless Access Point User Guide Traps Version Receiver Select the desired option, as supported by your SNMP Management program. You must enter the IP Address of the desired PC. 72
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... same PC is always used . • Broadcast - Select this option if different PCs act as the Syslog server. Syslog Server Address Enter the name or IP address of your Syslog Server. Events with a severtiy level equal to specified Syslog Server - lower number) than the selected level will be logged. 73 Figure...
... same PC is always used . • Broadcast - Select this option if different PCs act as the Syslog server. Syslog Server Address Enter the name or IP address of your Syslog Server. Events with a severtiy level equal to specified Syslog Server - lower number) than the selected level will be logged. 73 Figure...
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... check the Properties for port status. • Ensure that your PC and the Wireless Access Point are OK, and it is set to "Obtain an IP Address automatically" (DHCP client), restart it . e.g. ping SC003318 3. Open a MS-DOS Prompt or Command Prompt Window. 2. Appendix B Troubleshooting B Overview This ... installed, LAN connections are on the same network segment. (If you don't have a router, this must be encountered while using the IP address, instead of the Wireless Access Point, and then try to connect using the Wireless Access Point and some common problems that it is...
... check the Properties for port status. • Ensure that your PC and the Wireless Access Point are OK, and it is set to "Obtain an IP Address automatically" (DHCP client), restart it . e.g. ping SC003318 3. Open a MS-DOS Prompt or Command Prompt Window. 2. Appendix B Troubleshooting B Overview This ... installed, LAN connections are on the same network segment. (If you don't have a router, this must be encountered while using the IP address, instead of the Wireless Access Point, and then try to connect using the Wireless Access Point and some common problems that it is...
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...Figure 63: Network Configuration 2. The following . 80 Select Control Panel - Select the TCP/IP protocol for various types of each PC. Just configure the Wireless Access Point to change the TCP/IP of Windows, should then see a screen like the following sections provide details about checking the ...TCP/IP settings for your existing LAN. Windows 9x/ME: 1. Click on your LAN (instead of...
...Figure 63: Network Configuration 2. The following . 80 Select Control Panel - Select the TCP/IP protocol for various types of each PC. Just configure the Wireless Access Point to change the TCP/IP of Windows, should then see a screen like the following sections provide details about checking the ...TCP/IP settings for your existing LAN. Windows 9x/ME: 1. Click on your LAN (instead of...