54Mbps Wireless-G Access Point User Guide
2.2.3 TCP/IP Configuration status This TCP/IP Configuration status includes: Attain IP Protocol, IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and MAC Add
Click “Apply Changes” button when you finish your settings or click “Reset” to undo your changes. In the figure above, click “Show Active Clients”
2.3.2 Advanced Settings In Advanced Settings page, more 802.11 related parameters are tunable. - Authentication Type: There are three Authentication
802.11b and 802.11g respectively, the packet collision will increase when these two kind devices exist at the same time. We need to enable the Protect
- WEP: Wired Equivalent Privacy. When you press the “Set WEP Key”, you may choose either 64-bit or 128-bit as the encryption key and Select ASCII or
- WPA: Wi-Fi Protected Access. There are three encryption modes – TKIP, AES and Mixed. TKIP: Temporal Key Integrity Protocol AES: Advanced En
2.3.4 Access control There are three types of access control options: Disable, Allow Listed and Deny Listed. If you choose “Allow Listed”, only t
2.3.5 WDS When you enable the WDS feature selected in the Basic Settings. This Wireless Distribution System (WDS) feature will set this Wireless Acce
2.3.6 Site Survey This Wireless Site Survey tool will scan the wireless network. Click “Refresh” button to search for available Access Point or IBSS.
1 Introduction...3 1.1 System Requirements...
- IP Address: Enter IP address for this Access Point. - Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask for this Access Point. - Default Gateway: Enter Default
2.5 Log You can enable Log data either from wireless or from the whole system. 2.6 Upgrade Firmware This Wireless Access Point allows you to easil
Select File: click on Browse button to select the firmware and then click on the Upload button. After firmware upgrade is completed, this Wireless Acc
1 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of this 54Mbps Wireless-G Access Point. During the design process, we have given much thought to make
2 Configuring this Wireless Assess Point In this chapter, it describes how to use the web management, a web browser-based utility that allows you to
This Wireless Access Point has a Setup Wizard to help you easily configure its settings. 2.1.1 LAN Interface Setup The first step in Setup Wizard is
below: 1. Operating band: 802.11B/G, 802.11G or 802.11B. 2. Operating mode: AP, Client, WDS, and AP+WDS. 3. Network type: when operating mode is “C
Encryption: WEP WEP: Wired Equivalent Privacy. You may choose either 64-bit or 128-bit as the encryption key and select ASCII or Hex as the format
WPA: Wi-Fi Protected Access. There are three WPA encryption modes - TKIP and AES and Mixed. TKIP: Temporal Key Integrity Protocol AES: Advanced
This status page provides a brief read-only report for System, Wireless Configuration and TCP/IP Configuration status. The data displayed may be chan
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