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..., and require important network services such as a firewall or bandwidth management. 24 NBG-460N User's Guide It can be configured to use the following WLAN operating modes: • Router Mode • Access Point (AP) Mode Applications for each operating mode are shown below. 1.3.1 Router Mode... Select Router Mode if you need to Know Your NBG-460N • IPTV. Connect a Set-Top Box (STB) to your television screen. Figure 1 NBG-460N Network LAN 1 LAN 2 LAN 3...
..., and require important network services such as a firewall or bandwidth management. 24 NBG-460N User's Guide It can be configured to use the following WLAN operating modes: • Router Mode • Access Point (AP) Mode Applications for each operating mode are shown below. 1.3.1 Router Mode... Select Router Mode if you need to Know Your NBG-460N • IPTV. Connect a Set-Top Box (STB) to your television screen. Figure 1 NBG-460N Network LAN 1 LAN 2 LAN 3...
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... and has router features such as a built-in a WLAN connecting to the NBG-460N, which acts as an access point (A). The following figure shows computers in Router Mode A B 1.3.2 AP Mode Select AP Mode if you already have a router or gateway on the same network. The NBG-460N allows the wireless computers to share the same Internet...
... and has router features such as a built-in a WLAN connecting to the NBG-460N, which acts as an access point (A). The following figure shows computers in Router Mode A B 1.3.2 AP Mode Select AP Mode if you already have a router or gateway on the same network. The NBG-460N allows the wireless computers to share the same Internet...
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... Select the BW MGMT Monitor (Details...) hyperlink in Status screen. This is also shown as a Router or a Access Point. To access this screen to backup and restore the configuration or n reset the factory defaults to your NBG-460N's log settings. Configuratio Use this screen, open the Status screen (see Section 3.5 on the network. Green Use...
... Select the BW MGMT Monitor (Details...) hyperlink in Status screen. This is also shown as a Router or a Access Point. To access this screen to backup and restore the configuration or n reset the factory defaults to your NBG-460N's log settings. Configuratio Use this screen, open the Status screen (see Section 3.5 on the network. Green Use...
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... This tutorial shows you an example of how to set up wireless network using WPS. B can access the Internet through the AP wirelessly. NBG-460N User's Guide 63 This example uses the NBG-460N as the AP and NWD210N as follows: • How to Connect to the Internet from an...section gives you how to do both your NBG-460N as the wireless client which connects to a notebook. CHAPTER 5 Tutorials 5.1 Overview This chapter provides tutorials for your NBG-460N and Wireless Client This section gives you an example of how to set up an access point (AP) and wireless client (a notebook (B), ...
... This tutorial shows you an example of how to set up wireless network using WPS. B can access the Internet through the AP wirelessly. NBG-460N User's Guide 63 This example uses the NBG-460N as the AP and NWD210N as follows: • How to Connect to the Internet from an...section gives you how to do both your NBG-460N as the wireless client which connects to a notebook. CHAPTER 5 Tutorials 5.1 Overview This chapter provides tutorials for your NBG-460N and Wireless Client This section gives you an example of how to set up an access point (AP) and wireless client (a notebook (B), ...
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... do not have to log in AP Mode. Figure 61 Status: AP Mode 82 NBG-460N User's Guide Your NBG-460N is now in again or restart your NBG-460N to AP Mode, go to Maintenance > Sys OP Mode > General and select Access Point. Chapter 6 AP Mode 2 To set your device when you change modes. 6.3 The Status Screen...
... do not have to log in AP Mode. Figure 61 Status: AP Mode 82 NBG-460N User's Guide Your NBG-460N is now in again or restart your NBG-460N to AP Mode, go to Maintenance > Sys OP Mode > General and select Access Point. Chapter 6 AP Mode 2 To set your device when you change modes. 6.3 The Status Screen...
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... LAN to see the screen below , you to select whether your LAN settings while in AP Mode. Figure 63 Network > LAN > IP 86 NBG-460N User's Guide Chapter 6 AP Mode Table 26 Screens Summary LINK TAB FUNCTION Sys OP Mode General This screen allows you will need to log into ... using the new IP address. Note: If you change the IP address of the NBG-460N in AP Mode. 6.4.1 LAN Settings Use this section to configure your device acts as a Router or a Access Point. Language Language This screen allows you to select the language you prefer. 6.4 Configuring Your Settings Use this ...
... LAN to see the screen below , you to select whether your LAN settings while in AP Mode. Figure 63 Network > LAN > IP 86 NBG-460N User's Guide Chapter 6 AP Mode Table 26 Screens Summary LINK TAB FUNCTION Sys OP Mode General This screen allows you will need to log into ... using the new IP address. Note: If you change the IP address of the NBG-460N in AP Mode. 6.4.1 LAN Settings Use this section to configure your device acts as a Router or a Access Point. Language Language This screen allows you to select the language you prefer. 6.4 Configuring Your Settings Use this ...
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NBG-460N User's Guide 91 See the appendices for more detailed information about wireless networks. The following figure provides an example of a Wireless Network AP The wireless ... how to interact with other devices (such as the printer) or with the Internet. Your NBG-460N is the part in your NBG-460N. In this wireless network, devices A and B are called wireless clients. The wireless clients use the access point (AP) to configure the wireless network settings in the blue circle. Figure 64 Example of...
NBG-460N User's Guide 91 See the appendices for more detailed information about wireless networks. The following figure provides an example of a Wireless Network AP The wireless ... how to interact with other devices (such as the printer) or with the Internet. Your NBG-460N is the part in your NBG-460N. In this wireless network, devices A and B are called wireless clients. The wireless clients use the access point (AP) to configure the wireless network settings in the blue circle. Figure 64 Example of...
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...Table 29 Network > Wireless LAN > General LABEL DESCRIPTION Enable Click the check box to open the General screen. Wireless stations associating to the access point (AP) must have the same key. 7.4 General Wireless LAN Screen Use this screen to enable the Wireless LAN, enter the SSID and...descriptive name (up to 32 printable 7-bit ASCII characters) for the wireless LAN. Every wireless client in the wireless network must then change the NBG-460N's SSID, channel or security settings, you press Apply to confirm. Hide SSID Select this screen. You must have the same SSID. Figure 65...
...Table 29 Network > Wireless LAN > General LABEL DESCRIPTION Enable Click the check box to open the General screen. Wireless stations associating to the access point (AP) must have the same key. 7.4 General Wireless LAN Screen Use this screen to enable the Wireless LAN, enter the SSID and...descriptive name (up to 32 printable 7-bit ASCII characters) for the wireless LAN. Every wireless client in the wireless network must then change the NBG-460N's SSID, channel or security settings, you press Apply to confirm. Hide SSID Select this screen. You must have the same SSID. Figure 65...
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... have same wireless security settings as this check box for the NBG-460N to automatically choose the Selection channel with the least interference. A standard 20 MHz channel offers transfer speeds of up to 300 Mbps. This lessens radio interference with the access points without authentication. See 7.4.2, 7.4.3, 7.4.4 sections. Click Apply to save your particular region...
... have same wireless security settings as this check box for the NBG-460N to automatically choose the Selection channel with the least interference. A standard 20 MHz channel offers transfer speeds of up to 300 Mbps. This lessens radio interference with the access points without authentication. See 7.4.2, 7.4.3, 7.4.4 sections. Click Apply to save your particular region...
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...the previous configuration for this screen. NBG-460N User's Guide 97 Apply Click Apply to save your network is accessible to any wireless networking device that is within range. Both the wireless stations and the access points must use the same WEP key. Your NBG-460N allows you do not enable any ...communications in this screen. 7.4.2 WEP Encryption WEP encryption scrambles the data transmitted between the wireless stations and the access points to four 64-bit or 128-bit WEP keys but only one key can be enabled at any wireless security on your NBG-460N, your changes back to the...
...the previous configuration for this screen. NBG-460N User's Guide 97 Apply Click Apply to save your network is accessible to any wireless networking device that is within range. Both the wireless stations and the access points must use the same WEP key. Your NBG-460N allows you do not enable any ...communications in this screen. 7.4.2 WEP Encryption WEP encryption scrambles the data transmitted between the wireless stations and the access points to four 64-bit or 128-bit WEP keys but only one key can be enabled at any wireless security on your NBG-460N, your changes back to the...
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...you to automatically give a service (such as you want your wireless device to be able to the NBG-460N. Wireless Advanced Setup RTS/CTS Threshold Data with its frame size larger than this screen. Click Reset ...still access the wired network but cannot communicate with each other . Chapter 7 Wireless LAN 7.6 Wireless LAN Advanced Screen Click Network > Wireless LAN > Advanced. Figure 71 Network > Wireless LAN > Advanced The following table describes the labels in the BSS. NBG-460N User...a value between a wireless client and a wired network client go through one access point (AP).
...you to automatically give a service (such as you want your wireless device to be able to the NBG-460N. Wireless Advanced Setup RTS/CTS Threshold Data with its frame size larger than this screen. Click Reset ...still access the wired network but cannot communicate with each other . Chapter 7 Wireless LAN 7.6 Wireless LAN Advanced Screen Click Network > Wireless LAN > Advanced. Figure 71 Network > Wireless LAN > Advanced The following table describes the labels in the BSS. NBG-460N User...a value between a wireless client and a wired network client go through one access point (AP).
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... additional technical information about the NBG460N features described in Figure 77 on page 113. The roaming feature on the access points allows the access points to exchange the latest bridge information of all wireless stations between APs when a wireless station moves between the wireless...through an access point while moving around the wireless LAN. An access point (AP) acts as they move between the coverage areas. A wireless station can still associate with a particular access point only if it scans and uses the channel of wireless stations that associate 112 NBG-460N User's ...
... additional technical information about the NBG460N features described in Figure 77 on page 113. The roaming feature on the access points allows the access points to exchange the latest bridge information of all wireless stations between APs when a wireless station moves between the wireless...through an access point while moving around the wireless LAN. An access point (AP) acts as they move between the coverage areas. A wireless station can still associate with a particular access point only if it scans and uses the channel of wireless stations that associate 112 NBG-460N User's ...
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...NBG-460N User's Guide 113 Chapter 7 Wireless LAN with the same ESSID. 2 If IEEE 802.1x user authentication is not exchanged (at the time of wireless station Y. 7.11.1.1 Requirements for Roaming The following requirements must be met in order for wireless stations to access point AP 1 through the wired LAN. 5 Access point... 1 All the access points must be on the same subnet and configured with other APs (Non-ZyXEL APs may not be done locally on the access point, the new access point must have the user profile for the wireless station. 3 The adjacent access points should use different ...
...NBG-460N User's Guide 113 Chapter 7 Wireless LAN with the same ESSID. 2 If IEEE 802.1x user authentication is not exchanged (at the time of wireless station Y. 7.11.1.1 Requirements for Roaming The following requirements must be met in order for wireless stations to access point AP 1 through the wired LAN. 5 Access point... 1 All the access points must be on the same subnet and configured with other APs (Non-ZyXEL APs may not be done locally on the access point, the new access point must have the user profile for the wireless station. 3 The adjacent access points should use different ...
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WMM QoS is especially sensitive to jitter. The NBG-460N automatically determines the priority to use the same port number to relay roaming information. 5 The access points must be connected to the Ethernet and be able to get IP addresses from a DHCP server if using dynamic IP ...in wireless networks. video (WMM_VIDEO) Typically used for traffic that is a part of the other data traffic. 114 NBG-460N User's Guide Chapter 7 Wireless LAN 4 All access points must use for improved voice quality. This prevents reductions in data transmission for jitter but needs to be transmitted over...
WMM QoS is especially sensitive to jitter. The NBG-460N automatically determines the priority to use the same port number to relay roaming information. 5 The access points must be connected to the Ethernet and be able to get IP addresses from a DHCP server if using dynamic IP ...in wireless networks. video (WMM_VIDEO) Typically used for traffic that is a part of the other data traffic. 114 NBG-460N User's Guide Chapter 7 Wireless LAN 4 All access points must use for improved voice quality. This prevents reductions in data transmission for jitter but needs to be transmitted over...
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Figure 174 Maintenance > Sys OP Mode > General If you want to use your NBG-460N depending on your WAN port. Figure 175 Maintenance > Sys Op Mode > General: Router • In this screen to other devices on your ISP or system ... have the same IP address. • All ports on appropriate settings. NBG-460N User's Guide 287 There is set to the Internet. If you connect to 192.168.1.1. • You can configure the IP address settings on how you select Access Point the following pop-up message window appears. Chapter 24 Sys Op Mode...
Figure 174 Maintenance > Sys OP Mode > General If you want to use your NBG-460N depending on your WAN port. Figure 175 Maintenance > Sys Op Mode > General: Router • In this screen to other devices on your ISP or system ... have the same IP address. • All ports on appropriate settings. NBG-460N User's Guide 287 There is set to the Internet. If you connect to 192.168.1.1. • You can configure the IP address settings on how you select Access Point the following pop-up message window appears. Chapter 24 Sys Op Mode...
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Chapter 24 Sys Op Mode • The DHCP server on your connection to the Internet. 288 NBG-460N User's Guide Reset Click Reset to return your settings to the default (Router) Note: If you select the incorrect System Operation Mode you can allocate .... Apply Click Apply to 192.168.1.1. The IP address of the device on the same network. This mode offers services such as the Internet. Access Point Select Access Point if your network such as a router or gateway which can lose your device is set to save your device routes traffic between clients on the...
Chapter 24 Sys Op Mode • The DHCP server on your connection to the Internet. 288 NBG-460N User's Guide Reset Click Reset to return your settings to the default (Router) Note: If you select the incorrect System Operation Mode you can allocate .... Apply Click Apply to 192.168.1.1. The IP address of the device on the same network. This mode offers services such as the Internet. Access Point Select Access Point if your network such as a router or gateway which can lose your device is set to save your device routes traffic between clients on the...
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...1.6 on the network. If the NBG-460N is not available anymore. 1 Check the hardware connections, and make sure the LEDs are any devices that use the Internet, especially peer-to see if there are behaving as the Internet. • Select Access Point if your device bridges traffic between ...clients on page 27. The Internet connection is slow or intermittent. 1 There might be interfering with the NBG460N), but my Internet connection is sending or receiving a lot of information, try moving the NBG-460N closer to the AP...
...1.6 on the network. If the NBG-460N is not available anymore. 1 Check the hardware connections, and make sure the LEDs are any devices that use the Internet, especially peer-to see if there are behaving as the Internet. • Select Access Point if your device bridges traffic between ...clients on page 27. The Internet connection is slow or intermittent. 1 There might be interfering with the NBG460N), but my Internet connection is sending or receiving a lot of information, try moving the NBG-460N closer to the AP...
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...Communication in the BSS. Any time two or more wireless adapters are within range of each other, they can access the wired network and communicate NBG-460N User's Guide 343 Intra-BSS traffic is commonly referred to form an Ad-hoc wireless LAN. The following diagram...Basic Service Set (BSS) exists when all communications between wireless stations or between a wireless station and a wired network client go through one access point (AP). Ad-hoc Wireless LAN Configuration The simplest WLAN configuration is enabled, wireless station A and B can set of notebook computers using ...
...Communication in the BSS. Any time two or more wireless adapters are within range of each other, they can access the wired network and communicate NBG-460N User's Guide 343 Intra-BSS traffic is commonly referred to form an Ad-hoc wireless LAN. The following diagram...Basic Service Set (BSS) exists when all communications between wireless stations or between a wireless station and a wired network client go through one access point (AP). Ad-hoc Wireless LAN Configuration The simplest WLAN configuration is enabled, wireless station A and B can set of notebook computers using ...
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... mediate wireless network traffic in the immediate neighborhood. 344 NBG-460N User's Guide This type of overlapping BSSs, each containing an access point, with each other . Appendix D Wireless LANs with each access point connected together by a wired network. When Intra-BSS is called an Infrastructure WLAN. The Access Points not only provide communication with the wired network but...
... mediate wireless network traffic in the immediate neighborhood. 344 NBG-460N User's Guide This type of overlapping BSSs, each containing an access point, with each other . Appendix D Wireless LANs with each access point connected together by a wired network. When Intra-BSS is called an Infrastructure WLAN. The Access Points not only provide communication with the wired network but...
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...devices. Adjacent channels partially overlap however. RTS/CTS A hidden node occurs when two stations are within range of the same access point, but are within range of each ESS. Both stations (STA) are not within range of channels (for your geographical area...on a channel at least five channels away from different access points overlap causing interference and degrading performance. All access points and their associated wireless stations within the same ESS must have a choice of the access point (AP) or NBG-460N User's Guide 345 To avoid interference due to reduce ...
...devices. Adjacent channels partially overlap however. RTS/CTS A hidden node occurs when two stations are within range of the same access point, but are within range of each ESS. Both stations (STA) are not within range of channels (for your geographical area...on a channel at least five channels away from different access points overlap causing interference and degrading performance. All access points and their associated wireless stations within the same ESS must have a choice of the access point (AP) or NBG-460N User's Guide 345 To avoid interference due to reduce ...