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11Mbps Wireless Access Point User's Manual FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
11Mbps Wireless Access Point User's Manual Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION................................................................................. 5 THE WIRELESS ACCESS POINT FEATURES ......................................................................... 5 PACKAGE CONTENTS ........................................................................................................... 6 2.HARDWARE INSTALLATION ................................................. 7 PHYSICAL DETAILS ................
11Mbps Wireless Access Point User's Manual 8. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS .............................................. 34 About this manual This user’s manual describes how to install and operate the Wireless Access Point (AP). Please read this manual before you install the product.
11Mbps Wireless Access Point User's Manual 1. Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of this 11Mbps Wireless Access Point (AP). This product is designed specifically for your 11Mbps wireless LAN environment needs. It is easy to configure and operate even for non-technical users. Instructions for installing and configuring this product are included in this manual. Before you install and use this product, please read the manual carefully so you may take full advantage of its functions.
11Mbps Wireless Access Point User's Manual to protect the wireless data transmissions. Package Contents # One 11Mbps Wireless Access Point # One CD-ROM (Wireless Navigator utility software & user’s manual included) # One Power Adapter # One Quick Installation Guide If any of the above items are damaged or missing, please contact your dealer immediately.
11Mbps Wireless Access Point User's Manual 2.Hardware Installation Physical Details Rear Panel Diversity Dipole Antenna Front Panel Power Input LAN connection for uplink to wired LAN INIT Button Power Input Only use the power adapter supplied with the Access Point LAN Connection Use standard Ethernet cable (RJ-45 connector) to connect your PC, hub/switch or broadband router/modem to this port. INIT Button “INIT” mean “Initiation”.
11Mbps Wireless Access Point User's Manual Top Panel LED Indications LED DIAG Ethernet Wireless Power Color Green Green Green Green Status Description ON 1) The AP is in normal operation mode. 2) While in firmware upgrade process, it indicates the AP is writing the firmware into Flash ROM Blinking 1) The AP is in self-diagnostic mode. 2) While in firmware upgrade process, it indicates the AP is waiting the Wireless Navigator sending firmware image OFF 1) The AP starts to boot up the system.
11Mbps Wireless Access Point User's Manual Hardware Installation Following illustration is an example showing how to install AP with hub/switch. Be sure to use the supplied power adapter. Connecting the Access Point to your Network For optimal performance, usually the center of your wireless network is the best place for your AP, with line of sight to all of your mobile stations. Try to place it in a position where can best cover your wireless network and is away from any potential source of interference.
11Mbps Wireless Access Point User's Manual The following picture describes how to use the AP when communicating between wireless LAN and wired LAN.
Mbps Wireless Access Point User's Manual 3. Wireless Navigator Installation Install TCP/IP Protocol TCP/IP Protocols are necessary for computers to communicate on LAN and Internet. Note! If your PC already has TCP/IP protocol installed, please skip this section. Please contact your administrator for details if you have problems of setting up this TCP/IP protocol in your PC. 1. From the Start Menu, select Settings and bring up the Control Panel. From the Control Panel, double-click on the Network icon.
11Mbps Wireless Access Point User's Manual 2. The screen shows the network components you have installed. Click the Add button to continue. 3. Highlight Protocol and click the Add button.
11Mbps Wireless Access Point User's Manual 4. Select Microsoft from the list of “Manufacturers” and TCP/IP from the list of “Network Protocols” and click the OK button to finish the installation.
11Mbps Wireless Access Point User's Manual Install the Wireless Navigator The Wireless Navigator Utility is provided to allow user(s) easily to configure the AP through any Windows-based PC over wired or wireless LAN port. This section describes procedures for installing the Wireless Navigator Utility to PC. Step 1: Insert the installation CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. Run SETUP.EXE program on the CD-ROM. The following window will be shown automatically.
11Mbps Wireless Access Point User's Manual Step 3: Key in your User Name and Company Name, and click Next button to continue. Step 4: The screen will show you the default destination chosen by the utility. If you want to install the Wireless Navigator in another location, click the Browse button and select an alternate destination. Click the Next button, when you are ready to continue. The setup program will then begin to install the programs into the destination folder.
11Mbps Wireless Access Point User's Manual Step 6: The Wireless Navigator has been installed now. Select “Yes, I want to restart my computer now” and then click the Finish button to restart your computer and complete installation. To remove Wireless Navigator Utility, click the Start button, and select Programs, Wireless Navigator, and Uninstall, and then follow the instruction on screen.
11Mbps Wireless Access Point User's Manual Startup and Login Follow the procedures below to startup Wireless Navigator and find the AP. Before you start the following procedures, please be sure to connect the Ethernet cable, connect the power cord, and then turn on the AP. All wireless clients shall be requested to set the their SSIDs same as the AP SSID in advance before starting the following procedures. 1.
11Mbps Wireless Access Point User's Manual 4. The utility will show the AP and other wireless devices found in the same network, where your PC is located. Note! If the AP is not shown in the list, please make sure all the cables are well connected. 5. Double-click on the AP, then you will access into its built-in web server, and it will show as below. Then directly click OK button. (Default setting is no user name and password needed).
11Mbps Wireless Access Point User's Manual 6. Then following screen will be shown. Now you have entered the built-in web server of this AP, and you can start to configuration procedures.
11Mbps Wireless Access Point User's Manual 4. Configuring the Access Point The Info Tab INFORMATION: displays the basic information of this AP. Firmware revision: displays current firmware version of this AP. MAC address of AP: displays the unique serial number burned into this AP that identifies itself from other Ethernet devices Current IP address: displays current IP address of this AP. The Assoc Tab ASSOCIATIONS: displays all the wireless clients, which are currently associated with this AP.
11Mbps Wireless Access Point User's Manual The Wireless Tab Wireless: displays the basic wireless configuration of this AP. Access point name: displays current device name of the AP. You also can change the name as your will. SSID: Used to identify the wireless LAN. To communicate with this AP, all wireless clients MUST use the same SSID as AP’s. The SSID is case sensitive. Default SSID is GROUPxxxxxx, where xxxxxx are six hexadecimal digits.
11Mbps Wireless Access Point User's Manual The Advanced Tab ADVANCED: displays the advanced wireless configuration of this AP. Max associated stations: displays the maximum number of associated clients. In order to get a better performance, it is suggested to set “8” as the maximum number of associated clients Exclude long preamble: Enables to exclude packets with long preambles in physical layer. Fragmentation threshold: The threshold which a data packet will be fragmented.
11Mbps Wireless Access Point User's Manual The Security Tab SECURITY: displays the 802.11b security and encryption options on this AP. Hide SSID in Beacon: The option to hide the SSID in beacon, so that this AP will not be found by a passive scan from Wireless Navigator Utility. Stations cannot use “unspecified” SSID: Enables the AP to associate with any station whose SSID is set as “Any”.
11Mbps Wireless Access Point User's Manual WEP configuration: Display the Wired Equivalent Privacy security configurations WEP enabled: Enables the Wired Equivalent Privacy security function. WEP key length: Selects 64-bit or 128-bit WEP encryption. Be sure that the setting in the AP shall be the same as in wireless clients, otherwise the communication will not work. WEP key: For 64-bit WEP encryption, a key of 10 hexadecimal characters in length must be filled in.
11Mbps Wireless Access Point User's Manual The IP Addr Tab IP ADDR: displays the status of current IP setting . IP Address Mode: Select “Static” or “DHCP” mode. For “Static” mode, the IP address settings are given by user. For “DHCP” mode, these settings will be overridden by a DHCP server on your network. IP Address: The static IP address you want to assign to the AP. The default value is “192.168.1.100”. IP Subnet: The subnet mask you want to assign for the AP. The default value is “255.255.255.0”.
11Mbps Wireless Access Point User's Manual The Admin Tab ADMINISTRATION: Allows to change the device’s system configurations . Change password: Default none password. Reboot access point: When any setting was changed, the AP MUST be reboot so that the change can be confirmed. Reset to factory defaults: This option will ERASE all the current settings, and return back to the factory defaults.
11Mbps Wireless Access Point User's Manual The Help Tab HELP: Displays the explanations of each setting shown in above seven tabs. Please click those hyperlinks in right side, then it will guide you to the details.
11Mbps Wireless Access Point User's Manual 5. Firmware Upgrade Procedure 1. Click Start and select Programs, Wireless Navigator and then Wireless Navigator. Or, just double-click the Wireless Navigator icon on your desktop screen. 2. The Wireless Navigator starts up. 3. The computer starts searching for the Access Point and shows in the list.
11Mbps Wireless Access Point User's Manual 4. The download will begin. Key in the new firmware file name and location or click browsing to find the file in your computer. 5. After entering the file information, click OK to continue. 6. The downloading begins. 7. After download finished, the AP will reset automatically, and the left indicator “DIAG” on AP will be off and then begin flashing. When the indicator “ DIAG” is always green instead of blinking, the firmware upgrade is completed and successfully.
11Mbps Wireless Access Point User's Manual 6. FAQ & Troubleshooting This chapter provides solutions to problems usually encountered during the installation and operation of the Wireless Access Point. Please refer to the following descriptions to solve the problems. If you can’t find an answer here, please contact your dealer for further advices. Q: My PC can’t locate the Wireless Access Point.
11Mbps Wireless Access Point User's Manual standard for the industry. The objective is to enable wireless LAN hardware from different manufacturers to communicate. Q: What’s Ad-hoc? A: An Ad-hoc wireless LAN is a group of computers, each with a WLAN adapter, connected as an independent wireless LAN. Ad-hoc wireless LAN is applicable at a departmental scale for a branch or SOHO operation. Q: What is Infrastructure? A: An integrated wireless and wired LAN is called an Infrastructure configuration.
11Mbps Wireless Access Point User's Manual the network. Wireless Channel If there is more than one Wireless LAN network with different ESS-ID on the same floor, and they are communicating with each other, the baud rate may be slowed, due to the same radio frequency being used. If this happens, you can still communicate regardless of other LAN networks by using to use different frequencies (wireless channels).
11Mbps Wireless Access Point User's Manual TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) TCP/IP is a protocol equivalent to the network and transport levels of the OSI reference model, and it is defined using RFC. Consequently, different terminals can communicate with each other using TCP/IP. • Normally, TCP/IP includes the application protocols TELNET and FTP. • TCP/IP is the standard internet protocol.
11Mbps Wireless Access Point User's Manual 8. Product Specifications This chapter describes the specifications of the product and the LAN port connector. Wireless LAN Interface Standards IEEE 802.11/11b Compliant Antenna Built-in Diversity Dipole Antenna Frequency Range 2.4〜2.4835GHz ( Industrial Scientific Medical Band ) DSSS - Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Data Transmission Rate 11Mbps / 5.
11Mbps Wireless Access Point User's Manual 13 Channels (Europe) Coverage Area Indoors: up to 50M (165 ft.) @11Mbps up to 80M (265 ft.) @5.5 Mbps or lower Outdoors: up to 150M (500 ft.) @11 Mbps up to 300M (1000 ft.) @5.
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