User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- About This Guide
- Introducing the Access Point
- Hardware Installation
- Running the Setup Wizard
- Access Point Configuration
- Client Bridge Mode Configuration
- Troubleshooting
- Using Discovery
- IP Addressing
- Technical Specifications
- Safety Information
- End User Software License Agreement
- Glossary
- Index
- Regulatory Notices for the Wireless 11g Access Point
System Tools 51
Select the Configuration tab to display the Configuration screen
(Figure 35
).
Backup Configuration
Click BACKUP to save the current Access Point configuration. You will be
prompted to download and save a file to disk.
Restore Configuration Data
If you want to reinstate the configuration settings previously saved to a
file, press Browse to locate the backup file on your computer, and then
click RESTORE to copy the data into the Access Point's memory.
The password will remain unchanged.
Reset to Factory Default
If you want to reset the settings on your Access Point to those that were
loaded at the factory, click RESET. You will lose all your configuration
changes. The Access Point reverts to a DHCP client and will therefore
restart requiring a new IP address. To communicate with the Access Point
you may need to rerun the DISCOVERY software to find out the IP
address of the Access Point. See Appendix A
for more information. You
may need to reconfigure and restart your computer to re-establish
communication with the Access Point.
Resetting the Access Point to its Factory default settings is the only way to
switch between Access Point and Client Bridge modes.
Upgrade
Figure 36 Upgrade Screen