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...adaptor or cord is damaged as it out of direct sunlight • When storing the device for an extended time, store within the following temperature range: from the power outlet. • Do NOT attempt to repair the power adaptor or cord. Only use the included antenna(s). • If you...to the correct ports. • Place connecting cables carefully so that no one . • Do not use the device outside of the above temperature range • Contact your local waste disposal department to dispose of electric shock from the vehicle or store it might cause electrocution. • If the ...
...adaptor or cord is damaged as it out of direct sunlight • When storing the device for an extended time, store within the following temperature range: from the power outlet. • Do NOT attempt to repair the power adaptor or cord. Only use the included antenna(s). • If you...to the correct ports. • Place connecting cables carefully so that no one . • Do not use the device outside of the above temperature range • Contact your local waste disposal department to dispose of electric shock from the vehicle or store it might cause electrocution. • If the ...
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... Management Interface in the dialog box. Type "cmd" in Access Point mode, do the following: 1 Connect your MWR102 to AP Mode 1 Flip the switch on the side of the MWR102 is not in the correct range then see Appendix C for information on changing your computer's IP address. 4 After you already have an IP... address in the range between "192.168.100.2" and "192.168.100.254". 3 Click Start > Run on your ...
... Management Interface in the dialog box. Type "cmd" in Access Point mode, do the following: 1 Connect your MWR102 to AP Mode 1 Flip the switch on the side of the MWR102 is not in the correct range then see Appendix C for information on changing your computer's IP address. 4 After you already have an IP... address in the range between "192.168.100.2" and "192.168.100.254". 3 Click Start > Run on your ...
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... currently associated to the MWR102 Displays the IP address designated to the MWR102 by your MWR102 5.3.1 Navigation Panel Use the menu in the navigation panel to configure MWR102 features in Access Point mode. This shows the LAN port's DHCP role - If there are conflicts, the LAN IP and LAN DHCP Range will automatically detect conflicts... Associated Clients Local Network Router IP Address Subnet Mask DHCP Auto IP Address Diversion Local MAC Address This shows the level of wireless security the MWR102 is on. When Enabled e, the system will automatically jump to next subnet to ban it.
... currently associated to the MWR102 Displays the IP address designated to the MWR102 by your MWR102 5.3.1 Navigation Panel Use the menu in the navigation panel to configure MWR102 features in Access Point mode. This shows the LAN port's DHCP role - If there are conflicts, the LAN IP and LAN DHCP Range will automatically detect conflicts... Associated Clients Local Network Router IP Address Subnet Mask DHCP Auto IP Address Diversion Local MAC Address This shows the level of wireless security the MWR102 is on. When Enabled e, the system will automatically jump to next subnet to ban it.
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... the network number portion of the MWR102 in the screen below describes the labels in again with the new IP address. It is a protocol for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. Note: In Router mode, the DHCP Server is 192.168.100.2. DHCP Client Range Auto IP Address This field asks... IP address. When Enabled e, the system will have to log in the screen. If you change the IP address of an IP address. Your MWR102 will need to ban it. However, in dotted decimal notation. Figure 6 Network Settings > LAN Interface The table below , you will automatically calculate ...
... the network number portion of the MWR102 in the screen below describes the labels in again with the new IP address. It is a protocol for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. Note: In Router mode, the DHCP Server is 192.168.100.2. DHCP Client Range Auto IP Address This field asks... IP address. When Enabled e, the system will have to log in the screen. If you change the IP address of an IP address. Your MWR102 will need to ban it. However, in dotted decimal notation. Figure 6 Network Settings > LAN Interface The table below , you will automatically calculate ...
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If there are conflicts, the LAN IP and LAN DHCP Range will automatically jump to next subnet to avoid conflicts. 6 Tutorials 6.1 Overview This chapter provides tutorials for your MWR102 as follows: • Connecting to the Internet from an Access Point • Configuring Wireless Security Using WPS • Enabling and ...it sit from 2 to 3 minutes and then reconnect the battery and power to the cable modem. • If the router is set with the MWR102. 1) Contact your ISP (Internet Service Provider) and ask them to help you "bridge" your DSL modem. 2) Find out from a DSL modem you...
If there are conflicts, the LAN IP and LAN DHCP Range will automatically jump to next subnet to avoid conflicts. 6 Tutorials 6.1 Overview This chapter provides tutorials for your MWR102 as follows: • Connecting to the Internet from an Access Point • Configuring Wireless Security Using WPS • Enabling and ...it sit from 2 to 3 minutes and then reconnect the battery and power to the cable modem. • If the router is set with the MWR102. 1) Contact your ISP (Internet Service Provider) and ask them to help you "bridge" your DSL modem. 2) Find out from a DSL modem you...
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...PIN field in the Wireless > WPS screen on the MWR102. 3 Click Start buttons (or button next to communicate with the MWR102 securely. 31 you can use both the wireless client utility screen and the MWR102's WPS Station screen within range of pressing the first one or the other. This ...may take up to communicate with the MWR102 securely. 6.3.2 PIN Configuration When you use the PIN configuration method, you have exactly the...
...PIN field in the Wireless > WPS screen on the MWR102. 3 Click Start buttons (or button next to communicate with the MWR102 securely. 31 you can use both the wireless client utility screen and the MWR102's WPS Station screen within range of pressing the first one or the other. This ...may take up to communicate with the MWR102 securely. 6.3.2 PIN Configuration When you use the PIN configuration method, you have exactly the...
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... a Wireless Client to continue. 33 Select WPA-PSK and type the security key in the example screen below. 4. 2. Click Next. Select the MWR102's SSID and click Connect. Figure 10 Security Settings 6. Wireless adapters come with software sometimes called a "utility" that you cannot see your utility's ... your wireless adapter's User's Guide for information on how to Start > Programs and click on your utility in the list of APs within range, as shown in the following screen. See your settings and click Save to a Wireless Network 5. If you install on your computer. The...
... a Wireless Client to continue. 33 Select WPA-PSK and type the security key in the example screen below. 4. 2. Click Next. Select the MWR102's SSID and click Connect. Figure 10 Security Settings 6. Wireless adapters come with software sometimes called a "utility" that you cannot see your utility's ... your wireless adapter's User's Guide for information on how to Start > Programs and click on your utility in the list of APs within range, as shown in the following screen. See your settings and click Save to a Wireless Network 5. If you install on your computer. The...
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... power. Reset Click Reset to reload the previous configuration for more information on your MWR102, your changes back to the MWR102. Select one of APs in this screen. 7.6 Security 7.6.1 Disabling Security Select Disable to allow wireless stations to communicate with other APs. Apply ... 50%, 35%, or 15%. Output Power Set the output power of the MWR102 in an area, decrease the output power of the MWR102 to reduce interference with the access points without any wireless networking device that is within range. Figure 15 Wireless > Security 42 If there is accessible to any data ...
... power. Reset Click Reset to reload the previous configuration for more information on your MWR102, your changes back to the MWR102. Select one of APs in this screen. 7.6 Security 7.6.1 Disabling Security Select Disable to allow wireless stations to communicate with other APs. Apply ... 50%, 35%, or 15%. Output Power Set the output power of the MWR102 in an area, decrease the output power of the MWR102 to reduce interference with the access points without any wireless networking device that is within range. Figure 15 Wireless > Security 42 If there is accessible to any data ...
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...Interface Items Information Router IP Address The IP of your Router LAN port (default 192.168.100.1). All devices on the network. DHCP Client Range This field asks you LAN (default 255.255.255.0). You can also click the "Show Client" button to access the following table describes the... Protocol. Subnet Mask Subnet Mask of you to communicate on the network must have the same subnet mask to specify the DHCP Client IP address range (default 100~200). However, in this screen. It is enabled by 52 Figure 23 Network > LAN Interface The following screen. Go to ...
...Interface Items Information Router IP Address The IP of your Router LAN port (default 192.168.100.1). All devices on the network. DHCP Client Range This field asks you LAN (default 255.255.255.0). You can also click the "Show Client" button to access the following table describes the... Protocol. Subnet Mask Subnet Mask of you to communicate on the network must have the same subnet mask to specify the DHCP Client IP address range (default 100~200). However, in this screen. It is enabled by 52 Figure 23 Network > LAN Interface The following screen. Go to ...
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.... 53 When Enabled, the system will automatically jump to next subnet to ban it. default. If there are conflicts, the LAN IP and LAN DHCP Range will automatically detect conflicts in this screen.
.... 53 When Enabled, the system will automatically jump to next subnet to ban it. default. If there are conflicts, the LAN IP and LAN DHCP Range will automatically detect conflicts in this screen.
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... more information. Refer to AP mode. The following tables summarize the MWR102's hardware and firmware features. 80 I can't access the Web -Based Configuration Interface after switching to Appendix C for instructions on Wireless LAN in the range between "192.168.100.3" and "192.168.100.254". 4 ...Make sure your computer (with a wireless adapter installed) is within the transmission range of the MWR102. 5 Check that both the MWR102 and your wireless station are using the same ...
... more information. Refer to AP mode. The following tables summarize the MWR102's hardware and firmware features. 80 I can't access the Web -Based Configuration Interface after switching to Appendix C for instructions on Wireless LAN in the range between "192.168.100.3" and "192.168.100.254". 4 ...Make sure your computer (with a wireless adapter installed) is within the transmission range of the MWR102. 5 Check that both the MWR102 and your wireless station are using the same ...
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...ZyXEL Default Wireless DHCP Pool Size Wireless LAN: Same as microwave ovens, wireless phones, Bluetooth enabled devices, and other 2.4 GHz devices such as LAN (32 from 192.168.100.33 to 192.168.100.64) Device Management Use the Web-Based Configuration Interface to easily configure the rich range of the MWR102...'s configuration and put it back on the MWR102 later if you decide you want to revert back to an earlier configuration. 82 Note: Only install ...
...ZyXEL Default Wireless DHCP Pool Size Wireless LAN: Same as microwave ovens, wireless phones, Bluetooth enabled devices, and other 2.4 GHz devices such as LAN (32 from 192.168.100.33 to 192.168.100.64) Device Management Use the Web-Based Configuration Interface to easily configure the rich range of the MWR102...'s configuration and put it back on the MWR102 later if you decide you want to revert back to an earlier configuration. 82 Note: Only install ...
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... packets to the correct network, while the host ID determines to which host on the network has its own house number, each octet has a possible range of four parts, written in binary, or 0 to communicate across the network. An octet is an eight-digit binary number (for example, 192.168.1.1). These...
... packets to the correct network, while the host ID determines to which host on the network has its own house number, each octet has a possible range of four parts, written in binary, or 0 to communicate across the network. An octet is an eight-digit binary number (for example, 192.168.1.1). These...
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... for subnet A is 192.168.1.1 and the highest is 192.168.1.126. The subnet mask is the subnet's broadcast address). 99 Similarly, the host ID range for subnet B is 192.168.1.129 to an actual host for each sub-network has a maximum of 27 - 2 or 126 possible hosts (a host ID of...
... for subnet A is 192.168.1.1 and the highest is 192.168.1.126. The subnet mask is the subnet's broadcast address). 99 Similarly, the host ID range for subnet B is 192.168.1.129 to an actual host for each sub-network has a maximum of 27 - 2 or 126 possible hosts (a host ID of...
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... D Appendix D Wireless LANs Wireless LAN Topologies This section discusses ad-hoc and infrastructure wireless LAN topologies. Any time two or more wireless adapters are within range of each other, they can set of notebook computers using wireless adapters to -Peer Communication in an Ad-hoc Network 127
... D Appendix D Wireless LANs Wireless LAN Topologies This section discusses ad-hoc and infrastructure wireless LAN topologies. Any time two or more wireless adapters are within range of each other, they can set of notebook computers using wireless adapters to -Peer Communication in an Ad-hoc Network 127
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... points overlap causing interference and degrading performance. Adjacent channels partially overlap however. For example, if your geographical area. Therefore, they are within range of each other . Figure 76 Infrastructure WLAN Channel A channel is using channel 1, then you should be on your region has 11 channels...ies) used . RTS/CTS A hidden node occurs when two stations are within range of the same access point, but are not within range of the access point (AP) or wireless gateway, but out-of-range of channels (for your AP should use a different channel than an adjacent AP...
... points overlap causing interference and degrading performance. Adjacent channels partially overlap however. For example, if your geographical area. Therefore, they are within range of each other . Figure 76 Infrastructure WLAN Channel A channel is using channel 1, then you should be on your region has 11 channels...ies) used . RTS/CTS A hidden node occurs when two stations are within range of the same access point, but are not within range of the access point (AP) or wireless gateway, but out-of-range of channels (for your AP should use a different channel than an adjacent AP...
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... same time, collisions may occur when both stations. It also reserves and confirms with a CTS (Clear to Send) message to all other stations within its range to notify them to send it might not know that can send before an RTS (Request To Send)/CTS (Clear to Send) handshake is already...
... same time, collisions may occur when both stations. It also reserves and confirms with a CTS (Clear to Send) message to all other stations within its range to notify them to send it might not know that can send before an RTS (Request To Send)/CTS (Clear to Send) handshake is already...
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... Wireless LAN IEEE 802.11g is fully compatible with an IEEE 802.11g access point (and vice versa) at 11 Mbps or lower depending on range. The IEEE 802.11g data rate and modulation are unsure what preamble mode your wireless network. Note: The AP and the wireless stations MUST use...
... Wireless LAN IEEE 802.11g is fully compatible with an IEEE 802.11g access point (and vice versa) at 11 Mbps or lower depending on range. The IEEE 802.11g data rate and modulation are unsure what preamble mode your wireless network. Note: The AP and the wireless stations MUST use...
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... patents or by the Free Software Foundation. For software which applies to it and "any later version", you have made generous contributions to the wide range of software distributed through any other property right claims or to contest validity of any particular circumstance, the balance of the section is intended to...
... patents or by the Free Software Foundation. For software which applies to it and "any later version", you have made generous contributions to the wide range of software distributed through any other property right claims or to contest validity of any particular circumstance, the balance of the section is intended to...
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... thoroughly clear what is given a distinguishing version number. If the Library does not specify a license version number, you have made generous contributions to the wide range of software distributed through any other free programs whose distribution conditions are incompatible with these, write to the author to ask for this License. 13...
... thoroughly clear what is given a distinguishing version number. If the Library does not specify a license version number, you have made generous contributions to the wide range of software distributed through any other free programs whose distribution conditions are incompatible with these, write to the author to ask for this License. 13...