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5 Chapter 1: Introduction Introducing the access point His access point is a Wireless 54Mbps A+G Dualband Access Point. It doesn’t just operat

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95 WAN Setup The configuration for each type of broadband Internet connection is shown in the following individual sections. The system has to be

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96 Static IP If you have subscribed to a specific IP address or to a fixed range of IP addresses from your ISP, follow these steps. Static IP

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97 Dynamic IP This is the default WAN Type of the access point. In this connection mode, your ISP will automatically assign its IP address. T

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98 PPPoE Select this connection type if you have subscribed to ADSL in a country utilising standard PPPoE for authentication, for instance:  If

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99 Follow these steps to setup PPPoE. PPPoE Configuration Select PPP over Ethernet from the Select WAN Type menu.

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100 PPTP The Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) enables the implementation of secure multi-protocol Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) through

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101 L2TP L2TP (Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol) is an extension to the PPP protocol used for Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) that supports multiple pr

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102 Email Notification This feature notifies you by email if there is a change in the WAN IP address. Follow these steps to setup Email Notific

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103 Email address of Sender: This is the email address that will appear as the sender. Needs Authentication specifies whether the SMTP server r

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104 MAC Address Cloning The access point has the ability to clone MAC addresses. Follow these steps to clone MAC address. MAC Address Cloning

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6 Chapter 2: Getting to know the Access Point The following will help you get more acquainted with the rich suite of features offered by the ac

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105 Link Speed & Duplex The access point supports connection link speeds of 100Mbps at full duplex and 10Mbps at half duplex, and can also au

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106 Using NAT NAT (Network Address Translation) functions by transforming the private IP address of packets originating from hosts on your LAN so

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107 When NAT is enabled, your LAN is not accessible to the WAN. However, implementing virtual servers allows you to host Internet servers such as

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108 DMZ 1. Click NAT from theCONFIGURATION menu. 2. Ensure that NAT Status is setto Enable. At the Advanced NAT

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109 To Setup Port Forwarding Port forwarding allows the access point to redirect any incoming Internet request bearing a public IP address to a

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110 Follow these steps to setup port forwarding. Port Forwarding 1. Click NAT from theCONFIGURATION menu. 2. Ensure that NAT Statu

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111 The Port Forward Entries table displaysthe list of current port-based entries

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112 NAT Static Port Based Entries reflects the new entry. To assign more servers in your LAN: 1. Click Add. This will bring yo

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113 The following is a non-exhaustive list of well-known port numbers: Application Port Number Echo 7 Daytime 13 FTP 21 SMTP (Simple Mail Trans

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114 IP Forwarding If you have subscribed to more than one IP address from your ISP, you may define Virtual Servers based on their IP address so

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7 Easy Management & Configuration You can browse or uConfig to the web interface of the access point for ef

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115 NAT Static IP Address Entries reflectsyour new entry. To assign more servers in your LAN: 1. Click Add. This will bring

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116 Routing The access point supports both static routing for manual routing table entry addition, and dynamic routing for automatic routing tabl

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117 Static Routing Follow these steps to add entries to your access point’s routing table for rerouting of IP packets to another network. Static

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118 The IP Routing Table reflects the newentry. To add more routes: 1. Click Add. This will bring you back to Add IPRoute GUI. 2

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119 Bandwidth Control for WAN Bandwidth Control allows you to decide the available bandwidth in levels of 1kbit. Follow these steps to setup Ban

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120 Bandwidth Control for LAN Bandwidth Control allows you to decide the available bandwidth in levels of 1kbit. Follow these steps to setup Ban

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121 1. Enter the Bandwidth Control Rule Name. 2. Enter the Committed Rate in kbit. This sets the bandwidth committed. 3. En

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122 Remote Management This feature is especially helpful for users who work away from the office or from home. The user only requires Internet a

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123 Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) The following are issues that can arise when using NAT: • Some network applications assume the IP address and

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124 Although NAT traversal does not solve all NAT-related issues, it allows several applications to run behind NAT-enabled devices. It is recomme

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8 Security Features Security elements have been put in place to better protect your data and privacy. 64-bit / 128-bit WEP Encryption

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125 Parallel Broadband The access point is equipped with the exclusive Parallel Broadband technology, which features scalable Internet bandwidth,

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126 To Enable Parallel Broadband Parallel Broadband can be implemented when:  More than one access point is interconnected (LAN port to LAN por

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127 DNS Redirection DNS Redirection allows you to redirect DNS requests to a local or closer DNS server. This improves the response time and enab

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128 Dynamic DNS Setup It is difficult to remember the IP addresses used by computers to communicate on the Internet. It gets even more complicate

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129 On Enable/Disable Dynamic DNS page, Dynamic DNS Status is disabled by default. If you have already created a list earlier, click R

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130 There are two predefined DDNS providers. Please note that you need to be connected to the Internet to register your DDNS account. To select

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131 Optional: In the Mail Exchanger field, enter the Static WAN IP address of the mail server configured to handle email for your domain. Sel

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132 To select DtDNS as DDNS Service Provider Under the Choice column in the Choice DDNS Provider check the radio button for DtDNS. Click Next.

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133 SNMP Setup SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a set of protocols that facilitates the exchange of management information between ne

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134 SNMP Trap The SNMP Trap provides notification of significant network events through unsolicited SNMP messages. This results in substantial s

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9 Additional Features These features reveal the comprehensive range of advanced routing functionalities. Static IP, Dynam

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135 Telnet/SSH Setup Telnet allows a computer to remotely connect to the access point CLI (Command Line Interface) for control and monitoring.

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136 Follow these steps to setup Telnet/SSH. Telnet/SSH Setup 1 Click Telnet/SSH Setup from the Device Access Managementmenu.

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137 User Management User Management To add user: 1. Click Add button. 2. In Add User Entry Page, enter User Name, Password, Confirm P

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138 TELNET CLI Telnet CLI (Command Line Interface) The user may connect to the CLI (Command Line Interface) via a TELNET session to the default

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139 SSH CLI (Secure Shell Host Command Line Interface) SSH CLI (Secure Shell Host Command Line Interface) SSH is designed and created to provid

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140 SSH CLI has a command line interface like shown below for example.

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141 Web Management Setup HTTPS (SSL) is supported in addition to the standard HTTP. HTTP (SSL) features additional authentication and encrypti

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142 Web service restarts automatically. Web session logouts. You may reconnect using the new web service using the relogin link displayed on

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143 Chapter 10: Web Interface Utilities This chapter describes the use of:  The System Tools menu  The Help menu Using the SYSTEM TOOLS Men

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144 The Ping Utility pings the target with 10 packets of 56 bytes data and displays the results and statistics at the end. Click Back to re

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10 Panel Views The access point can either be placed standing upright on the 2 rest feet included or mounted onto a wall. LED indicators denot

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145 Syslog Syslog forwards system log messages in a network to a machine running a Syslog listening application. It is used to help in managing

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146 SStteepp 22:: Select to EEnnaabbllee SSyysslloogg. SStteepp 33:: Enter the RReemmoottee IIPP AAddddrreessss oorr DDoommaaiinn NN

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147 SStteepp 44:: Install Syslog listening application. SStteepp 55:: View logged information on Syslog listening application.

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148 To Identify Your System If your network operates with several access points, a means of identifying each individual access point would be us

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149 Follow these steps to set your system’s clock. System Clock Setup To Upgrade the Firmware Version The products are

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150 Settings Profile A profile is the set of parameters with which the access point is configured. You may choose to:  Sav

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151 Backup Browse To return system to earlierconfiguration using backup file: 1. Click Browse to searc

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152 To Reboot Most changes in system settings require rebooting to take effect. Follow these steps to reboot the access point. Reboot System

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153 Change Your Login Password The login password is required to access the web configuration interface, through which the access point settings

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154 To Logout Follow these steps to logout. Logout Click Logout from the System Tools menu. A login prompt displays.

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11 Front View 7 8 9 10 11 12

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155 Using the HELP Menu To Get Technical Support This page contains the contact information of worldwide technical support centres. Follow these

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156 About Your System The About System page displays a summary of system configuration information that might be required by support technicians

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157 Appendix A: Configuring Your PC for Network Access This section illustrates the configuration of your computer’s TCP/IP settings for communi

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158 Double-click the Network icon. The network configuration screendisplays. Check your list of networkcomponents in th

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159 Configuring Dynamic IP Address Allocation Microsoft Windows 98/98SE/ME/2000 Follow these steps to configure your PC for dynamic IP address al

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160 1. Click IP Address. 2. Select Obtain an IP addressautomatically. 3. Click Gateway. 4. Check that InstalledGateways list is bl

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161 Configuring Static IP Address Allocation Microsoft Windows 98/98SE/ME/2000 Follow these steps to enable static IP address allocation. Stati

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162 1. Click IP Address. 2. Select Specify an IP address. 3. In IP Address enter192.168.168.X, where X isany value fr

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163 Configuring Wireless Network Settings for Windows XP It is recommended to configure the wireless client PC or notebook with automatic IP addr

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164 Appendix B: Dual Card Application Example This is an application example for a dual WLAN card access point installed with the following s

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12 Panel Description Name Description Steady Green The device is powered up. 1 Power (LED) Off No power is supplied to the device. Steady G

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165 How it works 1. The connection path when WPC-1 is connected to VAP-WLAN1 flows from AP to the Ethernet port of the access point to switch V

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Appendix C: Troubleshooting Solutions to Common Problems In this section we list suggested steps to rectify some common problems that may arise d

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167 2. I am unable to surf the Internet. A. Make sure that the Ethernet cable is properly connecting your Cable/ADSL modem to the WAN port of th

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168 ♦ For Netscape 4.7 or later versions  Start Netscape Navigator. From the Edit menu bar, select Preferences, then Advanced, and finally Pro

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169  If it does, click on it and press the Properties button. Check whether Device Status displays this message “This device is working properl

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170 Appendix D Command Line Interface Commands Get Operation List SYNTAX DESCRIPTION Get tasks Display all active process/tasks. Get sysinfo Di

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171 TX Rate SYNTAX DESCRIPTION Set txrate <string> Values are: (default auto) (802.11a)-- 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54, auto (802.11b/g m

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172 {CTRY_EL_SALVADOR, "SV" }, {CTRY_ESTONIA, "EE" }, {CTRY_FINLAND, "FI" }, {CTRY_FRANCE, "

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173 {CTRY_SPAIN, "ES" }, {CTRY_SWEDEN, "SE" }, {CTRY_SWITZERLAND, "CH" }, {CTRY_SYRIA, "

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174 WLAN State SYNTAX DESCRIPTION Get wlanstate Display whether status of current wireless operation is Enabled or Disabled. Set wlanstate enabl

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13 6 Rest Feet These rest feet hold the access point in the standing position. 7 External Antennas SMA antennas 8 R232 (Integrated Serial I

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175 Appendix E Glossary of Terms List of Commonly Used Terms 10Base-T An IEEE Ethernet standard for 10Mbps data transmission using unshielde

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176 DSSS Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum is a modulation scheme employed by the 802.11b standard that uses a chipping code (redundant bit

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177 protocol allow a host to inform its local access point, using Host Membership Reports, that it wants to receive messages addressed to a spec

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178 PPTP Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol supports the creation of Virtual Private Networks by ensuring that messages transmitted from one V

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179 WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy is a wireless data privacy encryption protocol based on a 64-bit or 128-bit shared key algorithm. WLA

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180 Appendix F Technical Specifications Safety and Electromagnetic Conformance • FCC Part 15 SubPart B and SubPart C [for wireless module] •

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181 Network Interface WAN Interface: 1 x 10/100 Mbps LAN Interface: 3 x 10/100 Mbps Power over Ethernet: 1 x PoE Security • 64 - bit /

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182 Certifications • FCC • CE Mark • Gost • C-tick N 12030 Environment Requirements Operating Temp: Storage Temp: Operating Humidity: 0

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14 ! NOTE: Although the Ethernet ports are numbered 1 to 4, they DO NOT have to be connected sequentially. For example: in a network

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© Copyright 2006 Compex Systems Pte Ltd All Rights Reserved This document contains information that is protected by copyright. Reproduction, adapt

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15 Chapter 3: Hardware Setup The access point can be powered using either the power adapter, or PoE* or IEEE 802.3af PoE. The installation proc

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16 Insert one end of the RJ45 Ethernet cable to any of the LAN ports (1, 2, 3, or 4) on the access point and the other end to your PC’s Ethernet

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17 Option 2: Using PoE to Supply Power PoE (Power-Over-Ethernet) can be used to power the access point. This accessory supplies operational power

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18 Connect the RJ45 Ethernet cable attached to the PoE Injector to your PC’s Ethernet network adapter. Once you have finished configuring the a

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19 Turn on your power supply. Notice that the Power LEDs have lighted up. This indicates that the access point is receiving power through the Po

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20 Chapter 4: Accessing the Web Interface This chapter consists of the following:  Overview of alternatives to access the web interface  How

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21 After installation, your PC will automatically detect connected products. Double-click on the uConfig utility icon to run the program. Runn

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22 How to Browse to the Web Interface Browsing to the web interface You will then reach the home page of the access point

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23 Chapter 5: Setting up a WLAN This chapter applies exclusively to Wireless Setup (a/b/g) and Wireless Setup (b/g). Wireless Setup (a/b/g) s

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24 Operation Modes Access Point Mode This is the default mode of your access point. The Access Point mode enables you to bridge wireless clients

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FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This devi

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25 Client Mode In Client mode, the device acts as a wireless Client. When connected to an access point, it will create a network link between th

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26 Wireless Routing Client Mode An application of this mode would be for the Ethernet port of the Wireless Routing Client to be used for connecti

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27 Transparent Client Mode In Transparent Client Mode, the access point provides connection with an AP* acting as Root AP. This operation mode i

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28 Difference Between other client modes and Transparent Client Mode Other client modes Transparent Client Mode Connectivity with any standard A

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29 To Set Up a Wireless LAN Follow these steps to setup your wireless LAN. WLAN Setup (a/b/g) Click on WLA

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30 Operation Mode : These operation modes are supported: • Access Point • Client Mode • Wireless Routing Client •

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31 Wireless mode : Select from the list of wireless modes available: 802.11a (not supported by WLAN Setup for b/g) This mode support

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32 Point-to-Point & Point-to-MultiPoint Setup You can implement Point-to-Point connection by simply setting one access point as RootAP in Ac

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33 RRoooottAAPP SStteepp 22:: Select AAcctt aass RRoooottAAPP, click on the AAppppllyy button and reboot your device to let your changes tak

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34 Follow these steps to setup Transparent Client/s. TTrraannssppaarreenntt CClliieenntt SStteepp 11:: Click on WWLLAANN SSeettuupp from the

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Technical Support Information The warranty information and registration form are found in the Quick Install Guide. For technical support, you may

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35 TTrraannssppaarreenntt CClliieenntt SStteepp 22:: Select the RReemmoottee AAPP MMAACC checkbox. Enter the RReemmoottee AAPP MMAACC.

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36 Channel Survey Follow these steps to perform a channel survey to get the recommended channel for the access point. Channel Survey Click

Página 125 - Bandwidth Control for LAN

37 Channel Survey This table describes the read-only parameters of all channels that can be viewed from the Channel Survey page. Parameters

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38 How to Make Your WLAN More Secure All your network clients MUST share the same wireless settings as the access point to be able to communicat

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39  WPA2 Enterprise WPA2 Enterprise mode implements the full IEEE 802.11i standard and 802.1X authentication. There MUST be a RADIUS server on

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40 The subsequent sections illustrate how to configure each security mode. Begin with following the two common preliminary steps shown below to

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41 How to Setup WEP WEP You can define up to 4 WEPkeys. For each key, you can specify:  The Key Entry Method, byselectin

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42 For hexadecimal key entry: 1. Select the Hex radio button. 2. Select the radio button ofthe k

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43 For ASCII key entry: 1. Select the ASCII radiobutton. 2. Select the radio buttonof the key to beentered. 3. Select the keyencryp

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44 How to Setup 802.1x 802.1x 1. Key in the IP address of thePrimary RADIUS S

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About This Document This document may be superseded, in which case you may find its latest version at: http://www.compex.com.sg The product desc

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45 How to Setup WPA Enterprise Modes Follow these steps to setup the access point to use WPA Enterprise, WPA2 Enterprise, and WPA Auto Enterprise

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46 How to Setup WPA Personal Follow these steps to setup the access point for using WPA Personal, WPA2 Personal, and WPA Auto Personal. WPA Pers

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47 Advanced WLAN Settings Follow these steps to change the radio settings of the access point. Editing Advanced Settings

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48 6. Select whether to enable StationIsolation. This security feature implementsisolation, in order to prevent

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49 Long Distance Parameters It is necessary to adjust the long distance parameters, only if the distance is 100 meters and beyond. Follow these s

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50 1. Select whether to Enable or Disable Outdoor operation. 2. Enter Distance of the unit in meters. 3. Enter the SlotTime. 4. Enter the

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51 WMM Wireless Multimedia (WMM) is a QoS (Quality of Service) standard in IEEE802.11E that we have adopted to improve and support the user expe

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52 Follow these steps to change the setup Wireless Multimedia on your access point. Setting WMM Click WMM Settings. 1. Select

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53 WMM Parameters (for advanced users) AIFs (Arbitrary Inter-Frame Space) Arbitrary Inter-Frame Space is the minimum wait time interval between

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54 Statistics Follow these steps to view the WLAN detailed connections statistics per WLAN station. Statistics 1. Click on WLAN Setup (a/b/g

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i TABLE OF CONTENTS © COPYRIGHT 2006 COMPEX SYSTEMS PTE LTD... I TRADEMARK INFORMATION ...

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55 Virtual AP (Multiple SSID) Virtual AP implements mSSID (Multi-SSID) whereby a single wireless card can be setup with up to 16 virtual AP conne

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56 Virtual AP 1. Click on WLAN Setup (a/b/g) from the CONFIGURATION menu. 2. Select Virtual AP. Virtual AP List page dis

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57 Preferred APs (Only available in Client Mode) When there is more than one AP with the same SSID, the Preferred APs function allows you defin

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58 Antenna Alignment The Antenna Alignment function helps you find the best alignment for the access point antenna by measuring the quality of th

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59 Chapter 6: Configuration This chapter describes the different features of the access point and explains how to customise them to meet your ne

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60 respectively, the DHCP End IP Address should be 192.168.168.X where X is any value from 2 to 254. It is preset as 192.168.168.254. DHCP Gat

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61 Setting Up Your LAN Follow these steps to change the values and customise them for your LAN settings. LAN Setup Click

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62 To View the Active DHCP Leases Follow these steps to display the active IP address leases allocated by the built-in DHCP server. To view the

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63 To Reserve Specific IP Addresses for Predetermined DHCP Clients You can reserve a fixed IP address for a predetermined client (identified by i

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64 If you do not need the DHCPserver to reserve an IP addressanymore, you can delete theDHCP Server Reservation: 1. Select the reserved IPad

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ii How to Setup WPA Enterprise Modes ...45 How to Setup WPA Personal ...

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65 Spanning Tree Protocol Spanning Tree Protocol is a link management protocol that provides path redundancy while preventing undesirable loops

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66 STP Status: Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) function makes your network more resilient to link failure and avoids loop formation. Priority: S

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67 MAC Filtering MAC Filtering acts as a security measure by controlling the users accessing to the network through their MAC address. Each WLAN

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68 Add a MAC address to the MAC Address List. SStteepp 11:: Select MMAACC FFiilltteerriinngg from WWLLAANN SSeettuupp((aa//bb//gg)). MAC Addr

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69 SStteepp 22:: MAC Filter Address List page displays. Click the AAdddd button. SStteepp 33:: Add MAC Address page displays.

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70 SStteepp 44:: Enter the MAC Address of the client in the format xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx, where x can take any value in the range 0-9 or a-f. E

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71 Delete a MAC address from all access points. SStteepp 11:: Select MMAACC FFiilltteerriinngg from WWLLAANN SSeettuupp((aa//bb//gg)). MAC Ad

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72 SStteepp 33:: MAC Filter Address List page displays with updated MAC Address List.

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73 Delete a MAC address from individual access point. SStteepp 11:: Select MMAACC FFiilltteerriinngg from WWLLAANN SSeettuupp((aa//bb//gg)).

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74 SStteepp 33:: MAC Filter Address List page displays with updated MAC Address List.

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iii To Setup a De-Militarised Zone Host ...107 To Setup Port Forwarding...

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75 Edit MAC address from the MAC Address List. SStteepp 11:: Select MMAACC FFiilltteerriinngg from WWLLAANN SSeettuupp((aa//bb//gg)). MAC Add

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76 SStteepp 33:: The Edit MAC Address page displays. Edit the MAC address settings accordingly. Click SSaavvee. SStteepp 44:: MAC Filter

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77 Chapter 7: Security Configuration The Security Configuration chapter covers:  Firewall Configuration  Firewall Logs  Packet Filtering 

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78 Firewall Configuration Follow these steps to configure the firewall. Firewall Configuration 1. Enable the firewall. You c

Página 171 - Appendix C: Troubleshooting

79 5. More firewall rules can be added for specific security purposes. Rule Name : Enter a unique name to identify this firewall rule. Disp

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80 it sends datagrams because of congestion. Redirect Informs the host of a preferred route. Time exceeded Indicates that the Time-to-Live (TTL

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81 Check Options : This parameter refers to the options in the packet header. The available selection options are abbreviated as follows: SEC

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82 1. Rule Number ranges from 1 to40. Precedence is determined inascending order such that rule

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83 9. Similarly, determine theDestination Port. 10. Select from Check Options. 11. Select whether to

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84 Firewall Logs As described previously, from the Firewall Configuration page the data traffic to be logged by the access point can be defined.

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iv HOW IT WORKS...165 Appendix C: Troubleshooting.

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85 Packet Filtering With Packet Filtering enabled, the access point examines all outgoing packets before deciding - according to predefined rules

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86 Follow these steps to setup packet filtering. Packet Filtering Clicking Change select Packet Filter Type. Select from three

Página 180 - Appendix E Glossary of Terms

87 4b). From the IP Address dropdown list, select whether to apply the rule to:  A Range of IP addresses. Defin

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88 The format is HH:MM - where HH can take any value from 00 to 23, and MM can take any value from 00 to 59.  Any time Both (From) and (T

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89 URL Filtering The URL Filtering feature of the access point makes it easy to block certain websites from LAN users. URL Filtering

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90 Selecting Allow In Host Name, enter the web site address to be blocked. For example: www.objectionableweb

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91 Multicast Filtering This feature lets you allow or disallow streaming over the Internet, if you have registered to ISP services providing vi

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92 Chapter 8: Enabling and Disabling Router The unit can operate either as:  Access Point  Access Point and Router (when routing is enabled)

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93 Setting Up as Access Point Follow these steps to disable the unit as a router and switch back as an access point. Disable Router

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94 Chapter 9: Router Setup This chapter describes the different features when it is set to operate as a router.  Broadband Internet  Using N

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