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...-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) allows users to securely synchronize wireless peripheral devices at the touch of wireless g. Advanced antenna technology (MIMO) delivers superior range and eliminates dead spots. wireless 300Mbps Wireless N Hot Spot Access Point TEW-636APB (V1.0R) The Wireless N Hot Spot Access Point creates a high speed wireless n network with Windows 2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista, Linux...
...-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) allows users to securely synchronize wireless peripheral devices at the touch of wireless g. Advanced antenna technology (MIMO) delivers superior range and eliminates dead spots. wireless 300Mbps Wireless N Hot Spot Access Point TEW-636APB (V1.0R) The Wireless N Hot Spot Access Point creates a high speed wireless n network with Windows 2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista, Linux...
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... Point TEW-636APB (V1.0R) SPECIFICATIONS Hardware Standards Interface Reset Button Config Button LED Indicator Power Adapter Dimension (L x W x H) Weight Temperature Humidity Certification Wireless Frequency Module Technique Antenna Media Access Protocol Data Rate Security Output Power Receiving Sensitivity Channels • Wired: IEEE 802.3 (10Base-T), IEEE 802.3u (100Base-TX) • Wireless: IEEE... -84dBm (Typical) @ 11mpbs • 802.11g: -72dBm (Typical) @ 54Mbps • 802.11n (Draft 2.0) : -70dBm (Typical) with HT20 & HT40 • 1~ 11 (US), 1~13 (EU) TEW-636APB rev:08.15.2008
... Point TEW-636APB (V1.0R) SPECIFICATIONS Hardware Standards Interface Reset Button Config Button LED Indicator Power Adapter Dimension (L x W x H) Weight Temperature Humidity Certification Wireless Frequency Module Technique Antenna Media Access Protocol Data Rate Security Output Power Receiving Sensitivity Channels • Wired: IEEE 802.3 (10Base-T), IEEE 802.3u (100Base-TX) • Wireless: IEEE... -84dBm (Typical) @ 11mpbs • 802.11g: -72dBm (Typical) @ 54Mbps • 802.11n (Draft 2.0) : -70dBm (Typical) with HT20 & HT40 • 1~ 11 (US), 1~13 (EU) TEW-636APB rev:08.15.2008
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... in this document pertain to change at any time, without notice. Copyright © TRENDnet. Wireless N Hot Spot Access Point TEW-636APB (V1.0R) NETWORKING SOLUTIONS 300Mbps Wireless N HotSpot Access Point (TEW-636APB) Workstation with 300Mbps Wireless N PCI Adapter (TEW-623PI) Notebook with 300Mbps Wireless N PC Card (TEW-621PC) Internet Cable/DSL Modem 300Mbps 10/100Mbps 4-Port Gigabit Firewall Router Workstation with...
... in this document pertain to change at any time, without notice. Copyright © TRENDnet. Wireless N Hot Spot Access Point TEW-636APB (V1.0R) NETWORKING SOLUTIONS 300Mbps Wireless N HotSpot Access Point (TEW-636APB) Workstation with 300Mbps Wireless N PCI Adapter (TEW-623PI) Notebook with 300Mbps Wireless N PC Card (TEW-621PC) Internet Cable/DSL Modem 300Mbps 10/100Mbps 4-Port Gigabit Firewall Router Workstation with...
User's Guide
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... CHAPTER 3 ACCESS POINT SETUP 9 Overview ...9 Setup using a Web Browser 10 System Basic Settings Screen 12 System Advanced Settings Screen 14 Wireless Screens ...16 Basic Screen ...16 Virtual AP Settings...18 Virtual AP Screen...19 Radius Server Settings ...32 Access Control ...33 Advanced Settings ......Login Screen ...65 Config File ...67 Rogue APs ...69 SNMP ...71 Syslog Settings...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 ...
... CHAPTER 3 ACCESS POINT SETUP 9 Overview ...9 Setup using a Web Browser 10 System Basic Settings Screen 12 System Advanced Settings Screen 14 Wireless Screens ...16 Basic Screen ...16 Virtual AP Settings...18 Virtual AP Screen...19 Radius Server Settings ...32 Access Control ...33 Advanced Settings ......Login Screen ...65 Config File ...67 Rogue APs ...69 SNMP ...71 Syslog Settings...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 ...
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Document Version: 1.0 All trademarks and trade names are the properties of their respective owners. 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. Windows XP 86 Checking TCP/IP Settings - ii
Document Version: 1.0 All trademarks and trade names are the properties of their respective owners. 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. Windows XP 86 Checking TCP/IP Settings - ii
User's Guide
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...they are supported. necting to use both Bridge Mode and Access Point Mode simultaneously! 1 Features of your Wireless Stations to the network via a Wireless or wired connection. The Wireless Access Point can be used simultaneously. • Speeds to lower speeds when the environment does not permit ... network, and can communicate with the 802.11b standard, so 802.11n, 802.11b and 802.11g Wireless stations can operate in Bridge Mode, con- The Wireless Access Point complies with the IEEE802.11g and IEEE802.11n draft 2.0 specifications for backward compatibility with each other...
...they are supported. necting to use both Bridge Mode and Access Point Mode simultaneously! 1 Features of your Wireless Stations to the network via a Wireless or wired connection. The Wireless Access Point can be used simultaneously. • Speeds to lower speeds when the environment does not permit ... network, and can communicate with the 802.11b standard, so 802.11n, 802.11b and 802.11g Wireless stations can operate in Bridge Mode, con- The Wireless Access Point complies with the IEEE802.11g and IEEE802.11n draft 2.0 specifications for backward compatibility with each other...
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... SSIDs, with the multiple SSID feature, this provides a powerful tool to control access to your Syslog Server. 2 If you can use the Wireless Access Point to gain access to your LAN. • Access Control. Support for WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is included, providing for 802...Support. WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) can be used for WPA is provided to 4 Virtual APs can detect unauthorized (Rouge) Access Points on Wireless clients. • Syslog Support. The Access Control feature can check the MAC address of connecting any time. • Multiple BSSIDs. If desired,...
... SSIDs, with the multiple SSID feature, this provides a powerful tool to control access to your Syslog Server. 2 If you can use the Wireless Access Point to gain access to your LAN. • Access Control. Support for WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is included, providing for 802...Support. WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) can be used for WPA is provided to 4 Virtual APs can detect unauthorized (Rouge) Access Points on Wireless clients. • Syslog Support. The Access Control feature can check the MAC address of connecting any time. • Multiple BSSIDs. If desired,...
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Both Point-to act as a Wireless Bridge. Support for WDS (Wireless Distribution System) allows the Wireless Access Point to -Point and Multi-Point Bridge modes are supported. 3 SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is supported, allowing you to use a SNMP program to manage the Wireless Access Point. • WDS Support. Introduction • SNMP Support.
Both Point-to act as a Wireless Bridge. Support for WDS (Wireless Distribution System) allows the Wireless Access Point to -Point and Multi-Point Bridge modes are supported. 3 SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is supported, allowing you to use a SNMP program to manage the Wireless Access Point. • WDS Support. Introduction • SNMP Support.
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... operation. Flashing - Status On - During start up, and when the Firmware is being transmitted or received via the Wireless access point. Wireless connection is not in use . Power On - Physical Details Front Panel LEDs Figure 2: Front Panel Security/WPS Off - Error condition.... 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 for...
... operation. Flashing - Status On - During start up, and when the Firmware is being transmitted or received via the Wireless access point. Wireless connection is not in use . Power On - Physical Details Front Panel LEDs Figure 2: Front Panel Security/WPS Off - Error condition.... 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 for...
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... Button LAN Reset Button Power port Figure 3: Rear Panel Push the WPS button on the device and on your other wireless device to perform WPS function that easily creates an encryption-secured wireless connection automatically. The factory default configuration has now been restored, and the Access Point is ready for use. Hold...
... Button LAN Reset Button Power port Figure 3: Rear Panel Push the WPS button on the device and on your other wireless device to perform WPS function that easily creates an encryption-secured wireless connection automatically. The factory default configuration has now been restored, and the Access Point is ready for use. Hold...
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... there are no thick walls or metal shielding between Wireless devices. Requirements Requirements: • TCP/IP network • Ethernet cable with RJ-45 connectors • Installed Wireless network adapter for the installation of your Wireless Access Point. To maximize reliability and performance, follow ...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. Select a suitable location for each PC that will ...
... there are no thick walls or metal shielding between Wireless devices. Requirements Requirements: • TCP/IP network • Ethernet cable with RJ-45 connectors • Installed Wireless network adapter for the installation of your Wireless Access Point. To maximize reliability and performance, follow ...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. Select a suitable location for each PC that will ...
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Use a standard LAN cable to connect the "LAN" port on the Wireless Access Point to the Wireless Access Point and a convenient power outlet, and power up. 4. Connect the supplied power adapter to a 10/100BaseT hub/switch on your LAN. 3. Check the LEDs: • The Status LED should flash, then turn OFF. • The Power and WLAN LEDs should be ON. Installation 2. For more information, refer to Front Panel LEDs in Chapter 1. 7
Use a standard LAN cable to connect the "LAN" port on the Wireless Access Point to the Wireless Access Point and a convenient power outlet, and power up. 4. Connect the supplied power adapter to a 10/100BaseT hub/switch on your LAN. 3. Check the LEDs: • The Status LED should flash, then turn OFF. • The Power and WLAN LEDs should be ON. Installation 2. For more information, refer to Front Panel LEDs in Chapter 1. 7
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For details, see Chapter 4 - Wireless Station Configuration. Wireless Stations may also require configuration. The Wireless Access Point can be configured using Web Browser 9 Chapter 3 Access Point Setup 3 This Chapter provides details of the Setup process for your Wireless Access Point. Overview This chapter describes the setup procedure to make the Wireless Access Point a valid device on your LAN, and to function as an Access Point for Basic Operation of your Wireless Stations.
For details, see Chapter 4 - Wireless Station Configuration. Wireless Stations may also require configuration. The Wireless Access Point can be configured using Web Browser 9 Chapter 3 Access Point Setup 3 This Chapter provides details of the Setup process for your Wireless Access Point. Overview This chapter describes the setup procedure to make the Wireless Access Point a valid device on your LAN, and to function as an Access Point for Basic Operation of your Wireless Stations.
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... and is in the following browsers: • Netscape V4.08 or later • Internet Explorer V4 or later Setup Procedure Before commencing, install the Wireless Access Point in this screen. See Chapter 5 for the Password. This is possible on the Admin Login screen. Enter admin for the User Name, and... current settings and status. No data input is shown on a label on the same LAN segment as set of the 11N Wireless Access Point, as described previously. 1. Check the Wireless Access Point to it may be changed. You should be not possible. • If your LAN, as in your LAN...
... and is in the following browsers: • Netscape V4.08 or later • Internet Explorer V4 or later Setup Procedure Before commencing, install the Wireless Access Point in this screen. See Chapter 5 for the Password. This is possible on the Admin Login screen. Enter admin for the User Name, and... current settings and status. No data input is shown on a label on the same LAN segment as set of the 11N Wireless Access Point, as described previously. 1. Check the Wireless Access Point to it may be changed. You should be not possible. • If your LAN, as in your LAN...
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...this chapter. • System - If you must now be set the admin password and administration connection options. The default IP address of the Wireless Access Point is not compatible with this, you can happen if your environment. See Appendix C - Windows TCP/IP for details for details....the following screens, and configure as necessary for details of 255.255.255.0. Setup is incompatible with a Network Mask of this procedure. 11 Wireless stations must change your PC's IP address is 192.168.0.228, with a Network Mask of the screens and features available on the Management...
...this chapter. • System - If you must now be set the admin password and administration connection options. The default IP address of the Wireless Access Point is not compatible with this, you can happen if your environment. See Appendix C - Windows TCP/IP for details for details....the following screens, and configure as necessary for details of 255.255.255.0. Setup is incompatible with a Network Mask of this procedure. 11 Wireless stations must change your PC's IP address is 192.168.0.228, with a Network Mask of the screens and features available on the Management...
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... devices on your LAN. • Subnet Mask - Country Domain The country or domain which is displayed. The Network Mask associated with the IP Address above. Wireless Access Point User Guide System Basic Settings Screen Click Basic Settings on your LAN. • DNS - MAC Address The MAC address is matching your current...
... devices on your LAN. • Subnet Mask - Country Domain The country or domain which is displayed. The Network Mask associated with the IP Address above. Wireless Access Point User Guide System Basic Settings Screen Click Basic Settings on your LAN. • DNS - MAC Address The MAC address is matching your current...
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... your LAN support the VLAN standard. Delete, Add buttons Use these buttons to add or delete the VLAN ID. Figure 7: System Advanced Settings Screen Data - Wireless Access Point User Guide System Advanced Settings Screen Click Advanced Settings on your network requires this AP to use 802.X authentication in order to operate...
... your LAN support the VLAN standard. Delete, Add buttons Use these buttons to add or delete the VLAN ID. Figure 7: System Advanced Settings Screen Data - Wireless Access Point User Guide System Advanced Settings Screen Click Advanced Settings on your network requires this AP to use 802.X authentication in order to operate...
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... reason you do not this AP to view a screen like the following. this is the default, and will allow connections by Wireless Stations. Wireless Access Point User Guide Wireless Screens There are 6 configuration screens available: • Basic • Virtual Aps • Radius Server • Access Control ...8226; Advanced • WIFI Protected Setup Basic Screen The settings on the Wireless menu to transmit or receive at all. • Auto (802.11n/802.11g/802.11b) - Figure 8:Wireless Basic Screen Data - Click Basic Settings on this screen must match the settings used ...
... reason you do not this AP to view a screen like the following. this is the default, and will allow connections by Wireless Stations. Wireless Access Point User Guide Wireless Screens There are 6 configuration screens available: • Basic • Virtual Aps • Radius Server • Access Control ...8226; Advanced • WIFI Protected Setup Basic Screen The settings on the Wireless menu to transmit or receive at all. • Auto (802.11n/802.11g/802.11b) - Figure 8:Wireless Basic Screen Data - Click Basic Settings on this screen must match the settings used ...
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.... Enable Button Enable the selected VAP. Isolation Isolate all Virtual APs from each other clients using different VAPs (different SSIDs) are listed. Wireless Access Point User Guide Virtual AP Settings Clicking the Virtual APs link on the "Advanced" screen has been enabled. 18 Figure 9: Virtual AP... VAPs VAP List All available VAPs are isolated from each other If this option is enabled, wireless clients using the same profile, unless the "Wireless Separation" setting on the Wireless menu will still be able to communicate with each other, so they will NOT be able ...
.... Enable Button Enable the selected VAP. Isolation Isolate all Virtual APs from each other clients using different VAPs (different SSIDs) are listed. Wireless Access Point User Guide Virtual AP Settings Clicking the Virtual APs link on the "Advanced" screen has been enabled. 18 Figure 9: Virtual AP... VAPs VAP List All available VAPs are isolated from each other If this option is enabled, wireless clients using the same profile, unless the "Wireless Separation" setting on the Wireless menu will still be able to communicate with each other, so they will NOT be able ...
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... strong. 19 Data is encrypted before transmission, but the encryption system is used. VLAN ID Enter the desired VLAN ID, as used by other Wireless stations. The available options are: • None - IDs must be Disabled. The 802.11b standard. These IDs must have no SSID is...using the Access Point is broadcast. Each VAP must match the IDs used on the Virtual AP Settings screen, and click the Configure button. Wireless Separation If enabled, then each of the following: VAP Name Enter a suitable name for the selected method. If enabled, the SSID will ...
... strong. 19 Data is encrypted before transmission, but the encryption system is used. VLAN ID Enter the desired VLAN ID, as used by other Wireless stations. The available options are: • None - IDs must be Disabled. The 802.11b standard. These IDs must have no SSID is...using the Access Point is broadcast. Each VAP must match the IDs used on the Virtual AP Settings screen, and click the Configure button. Wireless Separation If enabled, then each of the following: VAP Name Enter a suitable name for the selected method. If enabled, the SSID will ...