file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/index.html Wireless Nd1 Access Point: User Guide Home ● ● ● Installation Configuration Tutorials ● ● Help The USRobotics Wireless Nd1™ Access Point turns your wired network into a powerful and secure wireless network. * Featuring USRobotics’ exclusive Nd1 wireless technology, delivering speeds up to 270 Mbps and a range up to 5 times greater than standard 802.
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file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/index.html Reboots your access point or restores your access point to its factory default settings. Reset ● ● 15VDC To reboot your access point without changing your current settings, press and hold the Reset button for 1 second. To restore your access point to the factory default settings, press and hold the Reset button for 7 seconds. Connects the power adapter to your access point.
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file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/install.html Wireless Nd1 Access Point: User Guide Home ● ● ● Installation Configuration ● Tutorials ● Help Installing the Access Point Step One: Connect the Access Point 1. Look at the label on the bottom of the access point and note its LAN MAC address. You may need it to distinguish the access point from other devices on your network. 2.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/install.html A. Connect the supplied power adapter to the 15VDC port on the access point. B. Plug the power adapter into a standard power outlet. Note: This product is intended to be supplied by a Listed Direct Plug-in Power Unit marked Class 2 and rated 15VDC, 1200 mA. Step Two: Start the Setup Wizard The setup wizard makes it easy for you perform basic setup of the access point.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/install.html 2. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the locator. When the locator is installed, it starts automatically: 3. Click Next. The locator lists the access point as well as any other USRobotics devices that were found: 4. Select the device whose MAC address matches the LAN MAC address on the bottom of the access point, and click Next.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/install.html 5. Click Finish. The locator launches the setup wizard for the access point: Proceed to "Step Three: Configure Basic Settings". Setup Wizard for Non-Windows Users If you are using an operating system other than Windows, you first need to find the IP address of the access point. Then you can start the setup wizard to configure the basic settings of the access point.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/install.html Find the IP Address of the Access Point The networking device to which you connected the access point assigns IP addresses on your local network. To find the IP address of the access point: 1. Access the configuration program or configuration pages of the networking device. For detailed instructions, consult the documentation for the networking device. 2.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/install.html 1. Click Start. The setup wizard displays the SecureEasySetup page: 2. Do one of the following: ❍ To use SecureEasySetup to set your wireless security: A. Select Set wireless security using SecureEasySetup and click B. Wait for setup to complete, then click Continue. OR ❍ To set your wireless security information manually: A.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/install.html B. Enter a Network Name (SSID), select a security Method, and enter your pass phrase. For more information about pass phrases, see wireless security information. Note: For your wireless security settings, it is recommended that you select the WPA2 and WPA (PSK) wireless security method using TKIP and AES encryption for the most secure wireless network. C. Click Next.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/install.html 3. Enter a User name and Password and click Finish. Note: Remember the user name and password that you enter. You will need it whenever you access the configuration pages of the access point. The access point displays its status page. If you intend to connect wireless devices to the access point manually, you will need the informaton on the status page.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/install.html Your system prompts you to save or open the file. 3. Click Save. * By default, SecureEasySetup is ready to be used on your access point.
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file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/config.html You may need to disable the HTTP Proxy feature of your Web browser so the configuration pages will display the most current information. Internet Explorer users: 1. Click Tools > Internet Options, and select the Connections tab. 2. Select Never dial a connection, then click Apply. 3. Click OK. 4. Click Tools > Internet Options, and select the Connections tab again. 5.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/config.html Using the Device Locator (Windows Users Only) 1. Click Windows Start > Programs > USRobotics Network Device Locator. The locator displays its welcome screen: 2. Click Next. The locator lists the access point as well as any other USRobotics devices that were found: file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Dr...5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/config.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/config.html 3. Find the Wireless Nd1 Access Point in the list. (If you have more than one Wireless Nd1 Access Point, find the device whose MAC address matches the LAN MAC address on the bottom of the access point that you are trying to access). Note the IP address associated with the LAN MAC address of the access point.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/config.html 4. Note the IP address associated with the LAN MAC address of the access point. Using the Configuration Pages The configuration pages are divided into the functional areas shown on its tabs and listed below: ● Status ● Security ● Wireless ● LAN ● Device © 2005-2006 U.S. Robotics Corporation file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Dr...
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/client_connect.html Wireless Nd1 Access Point: User Guide Home ● ● ● Installation Configuration ● Tutorials ● Help Connecting a Wireless Client You can use the SecureEasySetup™ button to connect installed Wireless Nd1 or other certified SecureEasySetup wireless devices to your access point.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/client_connect.html 1. Ensure that the wireless adapter to be connected to the network is set to infrastructure mode. For instruction in changing your adapter's wireless mode, see your wireless adapter's documentation. 2. Set the network name or SSID in the wireless adapter's settings to the Network name that is used on the access point.
Wireless Nd1 Router User Guide Wireless Nd1 Access Point: User Guide Home ● ● ● Installation Configuration ● Tutorials ● Help Using SecureEasySetup SecureEasySetup™ makes it easy to connect wireless clients to the access point. SecureEasySetup automatically configures wireless security settings between the access point and your wireless clients.
Wireless Nd1 Router User Guide 2. SecureEasySetup negotiates with an installed Nd1 or other certified SecureEasySetup wireless device in range that is in SecureEasySetup mode to pass the wireless security settings to the device. Pressing the SecureEasySetup button on your access point for 7 seconds resets your wireless security settings to the factory default, None (no security enabled). Connect a New Wireless Client Using SecureEasySetup 1.
Wireless Nd1 Router User Guide Press the SecureEasySetup button on the access point for 7 seconds. Note: This is not the same as a restore to factory defaults or a reboot of the access point. The SecureEasySetup button only affects your wireless security settings. The SecureEasySetup LED will turn off. The security method and encryption type for your wireless network will be reset to None. No other settings on your access point will be changed.
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file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/status.html ● Name: Displays the name of the access point. ● Firmware: Shows the current firmware version on your access point. ● Boot loader: Displays the boot loader version that is running on your access point.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/status.html can be configured from the Wireless page. ● ● ● Network name: Displays the Network name of the access point that is broadcast for wireless connections. This can be configured from the Wireless page. Broadcast name: Displays the whether the broadcasting of the network name is Enabled or Disabled. This can be configured from the Wireless page.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/status.html This section displays the current wireless security settings for your access point. ● ● ● ● Method: The security method and security settings (Encryption, Pass phrase, Key, etc.) for your access point. This information can be configured from the Wireless page. Encryption: The security method and security settings (Encryption, Pass phrase, Key, etc.) for your access point.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/status.html will not show up in the Clients list. Also, devices that are connected through a WDS connection will be displayed as wired clients. ● ● ● ● ● MAC Address: The MAC address of the connected device. Association Time: The timeframe before the lease will expire for the connected device. Authorized: If the client is authorized to connect to this gateway, the status will display as Yes.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/security.html Wireless Nd1 Access Point: User Guide Home ● ● ● Installation Configuration ● Tutorials ● Help Security Settings The Security page lets you configure and change the security settings for the access point, including your wireless security settings, MAC address filtering options, and login information.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/security.html Password Rules: 1. The Wireless Nd1 access point lets you set a password up to 15 characters long. The most secure passwords are usually between 8 and 15 characters long. 2. The access point will allow you to enter a space or other punctuation in your password. 3. Use a mixture of upper (A through Z) and lower (a through z) case letters. 4.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/security.html The access point configuration pages let you configure access to the access point based on MAC addresses by using the Allow Current Clients button or specify a level of filter to apply: ● ● ● Click Allow Current Clients to allow all of the wireless clients currently connected to the access point to be allowed access to the access point in the future.
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file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/lan.html Wireless Nd1 Access Point: User Guide Home ● ● ● Installation Configuration ● Tutorials ● Help Local Area Network (LAN) Settings From the LAN page, you can view and modify the Local Area Network (LAN) settings of the access point. These settings apply only to your local network. IP Address You can set the IP address as Dynamic or Static.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/lan.html ● ● Dynamic: Select this option if your access point will obtain an IP address from a DHCP server on the network. Static: Select this option if the access point to have a specific IP address or your network cannot assign an IP address using DHCP. Enter your new IP Address, Gateway, DNS Server, and Subnet mask and click Save at the bottom of the page.
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Wireless Nd1 Router User Guide Wireless Nd1 Access Point: User Guide Home ● ● ● Installation Configuration ● Tutorials ● Help Wireless Settings In this section you can enable the wireless security features. USRobotics strongly recommends that you enable some form of wireless security so that unauthorised clients are not able to access your network. Note: Depending on your settings, some items may not appear on your access point configuration pages for options that you connection does not support.
Wireless Nd1 Router User Guide ● ● ● ● Access Point: Select this option if you will be using the access point as a traditional access point. Range Extender: Select this option if you will be using the access point to extend the range of an existing network. Bridge: Select this option if you will be using the access point to connect two WDS networks together.
Wireless Nd1 Router User Guide Access Point Isolation If the access point will be used in a public place where you do not want any wireless clients to be able to share files or printers between themselves, select Access point isolation. With this selected, all of the wireless clients will only be able to access the Internet. An example of a situation where you would want to enable this feature is in a public hotspot, such as a coffee shop or hotel. This feature is disabled by default.
Wireless Nd1 Router User Guide If the network is not in the list, click Scan to perform a site scan and refresh your network list, or manually enter the Network Name, Wireless MAC address and select the Channel for the network you want to connect to, then select that network.
Wireless Nd1 Router User Guide The default Network name of the access point is USR5464. If you want to use multiple Wireless Nd1 access points independently, you must configure a unique Network name for each access point. Note: If you are using multiple Wireless Nd1 access points and you want them to use independently, each access point will need a unique Network name.
Wireless Nd1 Router User Guide Select the encryption Method that you want the wireless network to use. You can select from the following methods and enter the pass phrase or key: ● ● ● WPA2 and WPA (PSK): You need to set your Encryption type to TKIP and AES, AES, or TKIP. You will then need to enter a Pass phrase (which is also commonly called a Network key, WPA key, or WPA Pre-shared key). The pass phrase must be between eight and sixty-three characters in length.
Wireless Nd1 Router User Guide with the TKIP and AES encryption to cover both AES and TKIP clients. ● ● ● ● ● WEP open: You need to set your Key type to 128-bit ASCII, 128-bit hex, 64-bit ASCII or 64-bit hex. Then, enter the Key (which is also commonly called a Network key). The Key must be 13 characters long for a 128-bit ASCII key type, 26 characters long for a 128-bit hex key type, and 5 characters long for a 64-bit ASCII key type or 10 characters long for a 64-bit hex key type.
Wireless Nd1 Router User Guide WDS Restrictions USRobotics routers and access points are capable of using a feature known as WDS (Wireless Distribution System) which allows the wireless router or access point to connect directly to another wireless router or access point, while still allowing wireless clients to connect to the network.
Wireless Nd1 Router User Guide To delete an existing WDS mapping, click the Delete button next to the MAC Address. WDS allows you to use multiple access points or wireless routers to connect several separate networks together.
Wireless Nd1 Router User Guide If you enable Bridge mode and WDS Restrictions in the wireless access point, a bridge will be created to another wireless router or access point and no wireless clients will be able to connect to the wireless network. This is generally used when you want to connect two networks that are in different buildings. Each wireless router or access point will have to have the MAC address of the other device entered in the WDS Restrictions table.
Wireless Nd1 Router User Guide encryption type that you configured on your access point. Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) This feature is disabled by default. If you want to enable this feature, select the checkbox next to Enable WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia). The other devices that you are connecting to in order to use this feature must also support WMM and have it enabled. This feature enables the Quality of Service (QoS) function that is used for multimedia applications, such as Voice-over-IP (VoIP) and video.
Wireless Nd1 Router User Guide With WMM enabled, you can also select Enable APSD (Automatic Power Save Delivery). APSD manages radio usage for battery-powered devices to allow longer battery life in certain conditions. APSD allows a longer beacon interval until an application requiring a short packet exchange interval starts. Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is an example of application requiring a short packet exchange interval.
Wireless Nd1 Router User Guide Control and Extension Channels Control and the secondary extension channels are only applicable if your access point is operating at 40 MHz bandwidth and the 802.11n mode is configured as Automatic.
Wireless Nd1 Router User Guide ● ● ● Multicast rate: Specify the rate at which multicast packets are transmitted and received on your wireless network. Multicast packets are used to send a single message to a set of recipients in a defined group. Teleconferencing, videoconferencing and group email are some examples of multicast applications. Specifying a high multicast rate may improve performance of multicast features. The rates are in Mbps. You can select Automatic, 1, 2, 5.
Wireless Nd1 Router User Guide ● ● 802.11n mode: You can select Automatic, or Off. Automatic enables 802.11n support, and Off will disable 802.11n support. Bandwidth: Specify radio frequency bandwidth, either 20MHz or 40MHz (dual channel), that the access point will use if 802.11n mode is configured as Automatic. If the access point detects other adjacent wireless networks, it will use 20 MHz operation so as to not interfere with the networks.
Wireless Nd1 Router User Guide ● ● ● ● ● Beacon Interval: The amount of time between beacon transmissions. A beacon is basically a heartbeat for a wireless client or access point, sending out a signal informing the network that it is still active. This should be set between 1 and 1000 milliseconds. The default beacon interval is 100 ms. RTS threshold: The RTS Threshold is the minimum size in bytes for which the Request to Send/Clear to Send (RTS/CTS) channel contention mechanism is used.
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file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/device.html Wireless Nd1 Access Point: User Guide Home ● ● ● Installation Configuration ● Tutorials ● Help Device Settings In the access point configuration pages, the Device page lets you access some of the basic settings of the access point and perform administrative functions.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/device.html Upgrade Access Point Firmware updates may be available on the USRobotics website to upgrade your device with new or improved features. If you are experiencing problems with your device, you may want to check for firmware updates. 1. Click Check for Update to search for the latest firmware from www.usr.com and save the firmware file to your computer. 2.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/device.html Back up Settings At any time, you can use Back Up Settings to save a backup file of your current access point configuration, such as before you make significant changes to your access point configuration, or after you have successfully applied changes. To save your settings: 1. Select Back Up. 2. A window appears. Click Save. 3.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/device.html 1. Browse to the location where your backup file is saved and click Open. 2. In the access point configuration page, click Restore. Factory Settings Click Reload to restore the factory default settings of your access point. When you restore the factory default, all your current settings will be lost.
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file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/tut_ap.html Wireless Nd1 Access Point: User Guide Home ● ● ● Installation Configuration ● Tutorials ● Help Configuring the Access Point as an Access Point By default, the Wireless Nd1 Access Point is configured as an access point. If you are using a Windows operating system and have followed the installation instructions in this guide, your basic configuration is complete. © 2005-2006 U.S.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/tut_client.html Wireless Nd1 Access Point: User Guide Home ● ● ● Installation Configuration ● Tutorials ● Help Configuring the Access Point as a Client For Bridge mode, you must be using a wireless router or access point that supports WDS (Wireless Distribution System).
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file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/tut_repeater.html Wireless Nd1 Access Point: User Guide Home ● ● ● Installation Configuration ● Tutorials ● Help Configuring the Access Point as a Range Extender You must be using a wireless router or access point that supports WDS (Wireless Distribution System).
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/tut_repeater.html 7. Next you will need to select the Network Name (SSID) of the wireless network device to which you will be connecting the Bridge. If you do not see the Network Name (SSID) of the appropriate wireless network device, click Scan to search the area again. For Range Extender mode, the list of networks is based on this access point's wireless radio scan.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/tut_repeater.html add one more Bridge in this fashion. If you add more than one Bridge in a chain, you will begin to lose network quality and speed. Note: If the WDS channel of the networking device that the access point is connected to changes, the Status page will continue to show the old channel information for the access point.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/tut_bridge.html Wireless Nd1 Access Point: User Guide Home ● ● ● Installation Configuration ● Tutorials ● Help Configuring the Access Point as a Bridge For access point in Bridge mode, you must be using a wireless router or access point that supports WDS (Wireless Distribution System).
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/tut_bridge.html 6. Next you will need to select the Network Name (SSID) of the wireless network device to which you will be connecting the Bridge. If you do not see the Network Name (SSID) of the appropriate wireless network device, click Scan to search the area again. For Bridge mode, the list of networks is based on this access point's wireless radio scan.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/tut_bridge.html 8. If other Bridges will be connecting to this access point, select the checkbox next to I want to specify the devices that can connect to this one under WDS Restrictions. You will then need to enter the wireless MAC address of each new Bridge you will be connecting to this one and then click Add. By default, this feature is disabled.
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file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/troubleshooting.html Wireless Nd1 Access Point: User Guide Home ● ● ● Installation Configuration ● Tutorials ● Help Basic Troubleshooting Procedure This basic procedure addresses a number of symptoms that you might experience with your access point: 1. Verify that the power cord and the Ethernet cable are connected securely at both ends. 2.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/troubleshooting.html ■ Network name or SSID ■ Security type and key, psk, or passphrase. Refer to your wireless adapter's documentation to determine how to change these settings. If you still have trouble using the access point, follow the procedure below that best describes your symptom.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/troubleshooting.html Wireless Connections The Wireless Nd1 Access Point does not appear when I scan for it with a wireless client. My client is not communicating with the Wireless Nd1 Access Point. I am no longer able to access the Internet. My client does not establish a wireless connection to the Wireless Nd1 Access Point after I changed the settings.
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file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/trouble_cd.html Wireless Nd1 Access Point: User Guide Home ● ● ● Installation Configuration ● Tutorials ● Help The installation procedure did not start when I inserted the USRobotics Installation CD-ROM. Solution Some programs may keep the autoplay feature of the installation CD-ROM from starting. Close any open applications and reinsert the CD-ROM.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/trouble_cd.html 2. Double-click the CD drive. Return to Troubleshooting page © 2005-2006 U.S. Robotics Corporation file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Dr...%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/trouble_cd.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/trouble_client_comm.html Wireless Nd1 Access Point: User Guide Home ● ● ● Installation Configuration ● Tutorials ● Help My client is not communicating with the Wireless Nd1 Access Point. Solution: See "For wireless connections" in the basic troubleshooting procedure.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/trouble_client_comm.html Solution: The access point may not have received a valid IP address for your network. Check the LAN configuration page of the access point. ● ● If the IP address is set to Dynamic, make sure that the access point is connected to a DHCP server. If you use a static IP address verify that it is in the same subnet as your client's IP address.
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file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/trouble_client_comm_02.html Wireless Nd1 Access Point: User Guide Home ● ● ● Installation Configuration ● Tutorials ● Help My client does not establish a wireless connection to the Wireless Nd1 Access Point after I changed the settings. In the configuration utility for your wireless adapter: 1. Ensure that you are connecting to the Wireless Nd1 Access Point by verifyingthe WLAN MAC address. 2.
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file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/trouble_client_scan.html Wireless Nd1 Access Point: User Guide Home ● ● ● Installation Configuration ● Tutorials ● Help The Wireless Nd1 Access Point does not appear when I scan for it with a wireless client. Solution: The access point may not be broadcasting its network name. 1. Using a computer connected to the same networking device as the access point, start a Web browser. 2.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/trouble_client_scan.html Disconnect the network cable from the client device before scanning for the access point. Return to Troubleshooting page © 2005-2006 U.S. Robotics Corporation file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draf...-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/trouble_client_scan.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/trouble_locator.html Wireless Nd1 Access Point: User Guide Home ● ● ● Installation Configuration ● Tutorials ● Help The Network Device Locator does not find the Wireless Nd1 Access Point. 1. Click Detect to rescan the network. 2. If the locator still does not find the access point, look at the client list for the networking device that is connected to the access point.
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file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/trouble_ses_client.html Wireless Nd1 Access Point: User Guide Home ● ● ● Installation Configuration ● Tutorials ● Help SecureEasySetup did not configure my wireless client. Press the SecureEasySetup button on the back of the access point for one full second and then release it.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/trouble_unicast.html Wireless Nd1 Access Point: User Guide Home ● ● ● Installation Configuration ● Tutorials ● Help My wireless unicast connection is very slow while another client is using the access point for a multicast stream, such as videoconferencing or Internet radio. Set the multicast rate to 2 and try your unicast connection.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/trouble_wui_access.html Wireless Nd1 Access Point: User Guide Home ● ● ● Installation Configuration ● Tutorials ● Help I cannot access the configuration pages. 1. In your Web browser, make sure that you are entering the correct IP address for the access point. To find the IP address, see Logging in to the Configuration Pages. 2.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/trouble_wui_access.html Note: When you restore the factory default settings, the access point will lose all custom settings. To restore the factory default settings, use a small object such as a paper clip to press in and hold the reset button on the back of the access point for 5 to 10 seconds.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/trouble_connect_speed.html Wireless Nd1 Access Point: User Guide Home ● ● ● Installation Configuration ● Tutorials ● Help My client cannot achieve 270 Mbps connections. Make sure the wireless products you are using to connect to the Wireless Nd1 Access Point support 270 Mbps speeds and that the Wireless Nd1 Access Point is connected to a networking device that supports 270 Mbps speeds.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/trouble_wds.html Wireless Nd1 Access Point: User Guide Home ● ● ● Installation Configuration ● Tutorials ● Help In bridge mode or range extender mode, the access point will not connect to another networking device.
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file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/trouble_power.html Wireless Nd1 Access Point: User Guide Home ● ● ● Installation Configuration ● Tutorials ● Help The access point is not getting an IP address from the DHCP server. Connect the access point is connected to a networking device before you connect the access point to power. Return to Troubleshooting page © 2005-2006 U.S.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/trouble_upgrade.html Wireless Nd1 Access Point: User Guide Home ● ● ● Installation Configuration ● Tutorials ● Help After I performed a firmware upgrade, the access point did not display its status page. Solution The upgrade may still be in progress. Wait for at least two minutes.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/trouble_upgrade.html 1. Restore the factory default settings of the access point to reactivate it. Note: When you restore the factory default settings, the access point will lose all custom settings. To restore the factory default settings, use a small object such as a paper clip to press in and hold the reset button on the back of the access point for 5 to 10 seconds.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/trouble_upgrade.html 1. Use a networking cables to connect the access point directly to the computer. Do not try to use a wireless connection for this procedure. 2. Locate the folder that contains the firmware file that you downloaded. 3. On the USRobotics Installation CD-ROM, locate the Manual_Upgrade.cmd utility. 4. Drag the firmware file onto the Manual_Upgrade.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/trouble_upgrade.html Windows XP, 2000, and NT users can also perform the following manual upgrade procedure: 1. Use a networking cables to connect the access point directly to the computer. Do not try to use a wireless connection for this procedure. 2. Determine the IP address to use for the access point: A. If the most recent IP address of the access point was acquired dynamically, use 192.168.1.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/trouble_upgrade.html cd "C:\networking\usr5454" and then press ENTER. 7. Type the following command (but do not press ENTER) tftp -i xxx.xxx.x.x put 5454.usr where xxx.xxx.x.x is the IP address of the access point. 8. Disconnect and then reconnect the power supply of the access point. 9. Press ENTER. You should see a message in the command window stating the image was transferred. 10.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/trouble_upgrade.html Perform the following steps to manually install the access point's firmware: 1. Use a networking cables to connect the access point directly to the computer. Do not try to use a wireless connection for this procedure. 2. Determine the IP address to use for the access point: A. If the most recent IP address of the access point was acquired dynamically, use 192.168.1.64 B.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/trouble_upgrade.html 6. Specify a temporary static IP address for the computer's network adapter. The IP address must be in the same subnet as the access point: ❍ ❍ If the access point was acquiring its address dynamically, set the IP address of your computer to 192.168.1.100.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/trouble_upgrade.html 16. Press ENTER. You should see a message in the command window stating the image was transferred. 17. Wait for the upgrade to finish. When the wireless LED done. turns on, the upgrade is Return to Troubleshooting page © 2005-2006 U.S. Robotics Corporation file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Dra...ach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/trouble_upgrade.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/trouble_internet.html Wireless Nd1 Access Point: User Guide Home ● ● ● Installation Configuration Tutorials ● ● Help I am no longer able to access the Internet. When your computer uses an access point to connect to the Internet, a number of devices have to work together: ● ● ● ● Your computer connects to the access point via a wireless connection.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/trouble_internet.html 3. Verify the connection between the access point and your other networking device. Check the Indicator Lights Check the indicator lights all networking devices between the computer and point where Internet service enters the building. If one or more of these devices indicates a problem, see the documentation for that device to return it to normal operations.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/trouble_internet.html 1. See "For wireless connections" in the basic troubleshooting procedure. 2. If you have enabled MAC filtering on the access point, make sure that your computer is permitted to connect to the access point. Note that MAC filtering refers to specific wireless adapters.
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file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/trouble_ping.html Wireless Nd1 Access Point: User Guide Home ● ● ● Installation Configuration ● Tutorials ● Help Troubleshooting ping procedure If at any time during the ping procedure you do not receive a return message for a successful ping, the address that you are pinging has been changed and is causing a conflict or is no longer available.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/trouble_ping.html 5. Type Ping followed by the IP address displayed in step 4 and press ENTER. This verifies whether your computer is responding to requests. If your computer's IP address is 169.254.xxx.xxx or if you cannot complete this ping, make sure all the cables are properly connected, unplug the Wireless Nd1 Access Point, plug it back in, and reboot your computer. 6.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/trouble_ping.html B. Right-click the Local Area Connection of the network adapter that connects the computer to the networking device, select Status, and click Details. C. Note the IP addresses of the DNS servers. D. In the Network Connections window, right-click the Local Area Connection of the network adapter that connects the computer to the networking device and select Properties. E.
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file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/faq.html Wireless Nd1 Access Point: User Guide Home ● ● ● Installation Configuration ● Tutorials ● Help Frequently Asked Questions Can I use SecureEasySetup to configure wireless security for the access point? Yes. For the initial setup of the access point, refer to the installation instructions. 1. Click the SecureEasySetup button on the back of the access point. 2.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/faq.html If you are certain that you need to restore the factory default settings, use a small object such as a paper clip to press in and hold the reset button on the back of the access point for 5 to 10 seconds. After you restore the access point, reconfigure the basic settings of the access point, or, if you made a backup of your settings, restore the settings by using the backup. © 2005-2006 U.S.
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file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/regulatory.html This equipment complies with FCC Part 15 for Home and Office use. Caution to the User: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Detachable Antenna Information FCC Part 15, Subpart C, Section 15.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/regulatory.html 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.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/regulatory.html For Canadian Users Industry Canada (IC) This equipment complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause interference. 2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/regulatory.html Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines, and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/regulatory.html EN61000-3-2 EN61000-3-3 EN50392 We, U.S. Robotics Corporation, hereby declare the above named product is in compliance and conformity with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. The conformity assessment procedure referred to in Article 10 and detailed in Annex IV of Directive 1999/5/EC has been followed.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/regulatory.html Please be aware that use of the wireless device is subject to the following Italian regulation: 1. D.Lgs 1.8.2003, number 259, articles 104 ( activities where General Authorization is required ) and 105 ( free use), for private use; 2. D.M 28.5.
file:///G|/CSO/Documentation/Documentation%20-%20Draft/Networking/5454%20Mach-1%20AP/User%20Guide/English/regulatory.html 13 X 2472 ● Operating Channels: ● ● IEEE 802.11g compliant 11 channels (US, Canada) 13 channels (ETSI) EU Health Protection This device complies with the European requirements governing exposure to electromagnetic radiation. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator and your body.
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