User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Network Blaster Wireless Access Point Router CW2202
- Contents
- Introduction
- About Your Wireless AP Router
- Setting Up Your Wireless AP Router
- Configuring Basic Settings
- Configuring Advanced Settings
- About Wireless LANs
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Technical Specifications
- Glossary
- 10 Base-T
- Ad-hoc mode
- Antenna
- AP (Access Point)
- ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange)
- Bandwidth
- Binary
- Bridge
- Broadband
- BSS (Basic Service Set)
- Channel
- Client
- dBm (Decibels Per Milliwatt)
- DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
- Digital
- DNS (Domain Name System)
- DNS Server
- Domain Name
- Driver
- DSSS (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum)
- Dynamic IP address
- Encryption
- ESS (Extended Service Set)
- ESSID (Extended Service Set Identity)
- Ethernet
- FastEthernet
- Fragmentation Threshold
- Full duplex
- Half duplex
- Hexadecimal
- Hub
- IEEE 802.11
- IEEE 802.11b
- IEEE 802.11g (draft)
- Infrastructure mode
- Interface
- IP (Internet Protocol)
- IP address
- ISM (Industrial, Scientific and Medical) band
- KB (Kilobytes)
- Kbps (Kilobits Per Second)
- LAN (Local Area Network)
- LED (Light Emitting Diode)
- MAC (Media Access Control) address
- Mbps (Megabits Per Second)
- Megabits/Megabytes
- Modem
- NAT (Network Address Translation)
- Network Mask
- NIC (Network Interface Card)
- PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association)
- PCMCIA Card
- PING (Packet Internet Groper)
- Preamble
- Protocol
- Reboot
- RJ-11
- RJ-45
- Router
- RTS (Request to Send) Threshold
- SSID (Service Set Identity)
- Static IP address
- Subnet or Subnetwork
- Subnet Mask
- Switch
- TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol)
- Twisted pair cable
- USB (Universal Serial Bus)
- WAN (Wide Area Network)
- WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)
- Wi-Fi
- WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access)
- Safety Precautions
Configuring Basic Settings 4-5
Step 2:
Configuring
basic settings
on your
Wireless AP
Router
After preparing a computer, you can configure the basic settings of your Wireless
AP Router using a web browser.
Disabling the proxy
setting in your web
browser
To access your Wireless AP Router’s configuration page, the HTTP Proxy feature in
your web browser has to be disabled.
To disable the HTTP Proxy feature in Internet Explorer:
1. Start Internet Explorer and click the Stop button.
2. Click the Tools menu option and then click Internet Options to select it.
3. In the Internet Options dialog box that appears, click the Connections tab.
4. Click the LAN settings button.
5. Clear all the check boxes.
6. Click the OK button in the next two dialog boxes that appear to complete
disabling the HTTP Proxy feature.
Accessing the
configuration page
1. On the computer that you have prepared, open a web browser such as
Internet Explorer or Netscape.
2. Type http://192.168.2.1 in the Address (for Internet Explorer) or
Location (for Netscape) box and press the <ENTER> key.