Wireless LAN Access Point(RFMD) User Manual Wireless LAN Access Point(RFMD) User Manual Version 1.
Wireless LAN Access Point(RFMD) User Manual Copyright Statement No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means, or used to make any derivative such as translation, transformation, or adaptation as stipulated by the United States Copyright ACT of 1976. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.
Wireless LAN Access Point(RFMD) User Manual FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body.
Wireless LAN Access Point(RFMD) User Manual Contents 1. 2. Introduction: ......................................................................................................5 Features:.............................................................................................................5 3. 4. Environment Requirement: ................................................................................6 Install AP SNMP Manager:..........................................................................
Wireless LAN Access Point(RFMD) User Manual 1. Introduction: Ethernet Host Host Host Adaptor AP Wireless LAN Host Adaptor Adaptor Host Access Point (AP) provides capabilities of connecting Wireless LAN to Ethernet. Adaptors can connect to Ethernet through AP. 2. Features: Comply with 11 Mbps IEEE802.11b high data rate specification Seamless roaming within the 802.11 and 802.
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Wireless LAN Access Point(RFMD) User Manual 4. Install AP SNMP Manager: 4.1. InstallShield Wizard Insert Access Point Manager Installation CD into the CD Drive, and execute the installation program Setup.exe. The screen of “InstallShield Wizard” will pop up. For the next step, click Next to continue. 4.2. Choose Destination Location To install to “C:\Program Files\Access Point”, click Next to continue. If you want to change the destination folder, please click Browse… and select the folder to install.
Wireless LAN Access Point(RFMD) User Manual 4.3. Select Program Folder Type a new folder name or select one from the existing folders list. For the next step, click Next to continue. 4.4. Start Copying Files Please review settings before copying files. If you want to review or change any settings, please click Back. Otherwise, click Next to continue.
Wireless LAN Access Point(RFMD) User Manual 4.5. InstallShield Wizard Complete After the installation is completed, click Finish to exit the wizard.
Wireless LAN Access Point(RFMD) User Manual Quick Start to Connect Access Point: 4.6. Connect Access Point (AP) to Computer You can either connect AP to an Ethernet or AP to a computer by RJ-45 Cross-Over cable. Please avoid other computers to use any IP addresses on the Ethernet. 4.7. Setting Up IP address of Windows 2000 4.7.1. Open Network Properties Double-click on Network and Dial-up Connections on Control Panel and Right-Click on the connection and select Properties. 4.7.2.
Wireless LAN Access Point(RFMD) User Manual 4.7.3. Install Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Click Install… in connection properties frame. Select Protocol and click Add…. After all the procedures, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click OK. Windows 2000 will install TCP/IP protocol. 4.7.4. Set Up Configurations of Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and click Properties. Select DHCP server in your network.
Wireless LAN Access Point(RFMD) User Manual 5. Modify Configurations by AP SNMP Manager: 5.1. AP SNMP Manager Atmel Utilities Æ AP Configuration Æ AP Configuration 5.1.1. Connect to Access Point Select File Æ Connect to Access Point. A screen Connect to Access Point will pop up: IP Address: Type IP address of AP (Please refer to section: 5.4.1 IP Address) Community: Type a password to connect AP. (The default password is “public”) Authority: 1. 2.
Wireless LAN Access Point(RFMD) User Manual 5.2. Close Connection of AP Select File Æ Close Connection AP. To disconnect between AP and computer. 5.3. Download Changes to AP or Refresh Setting from AP Select File Æ Download Changes. All settings will download to AP, and AP SNMP Manager will command AP to reset. If you want to get the original settings on AP, please select Refresh of File menu.
Wireless LAN Access Point(RFMD) User Manual 5.4. Modify Bridge 5.4.1. Modify Bridge IP Configuration Select Setup Æ Bridge Æ IP Configuration. You can change configurations of IP Address, IP Mask, Gateway, DHCP Enable, and Primary Port here. MAC Address: The MAC address of the AP. Default setting, which is not allowed to modify in this field. IP Address: AP IP address IP Mask: AP mask Gateway: AP gateway DHCP enable: Enable DHCP client service that gets IP settings from DHCP server.
Wireless LAN Access Point(RFMD) User Manual 5.4.2. Modify Bridge Filtering Configuration Select Setup Æ BridgeÆ Filtering If you check IP Routing, only IP Packets will pass through AP between Ethernet and Wireless LAN. 5.5. Modify Wireless LAN 5.5.1. Modify Privacy Options Select Setup ÆWireless LANÆ Privacy Options Key 1 ~ Key 4: Fill keys for WEP. 13 octets for 128-bit WEP, and 5 octets for 64-bit WEP. Default Key: Select default key from Key 1 ~ Key 4. WEP: Select WEP mode.
Wireless LAN Access Point(RFMD) User Manual 5.5.2. Modify Operational Settings Select Setup Æ Wireless LANÆ Operational Settings Most of the settings will not download to AP immediately after modifying. You should download the settings by selecting Download Changes of File menu to make the settings valid. Click Advanced…, the screen of Operational Mode will pop up. Access Point: Normal AP mode Access Point Client: You have to fill AP BSSID in Preferred BSSID field.
Wireless LAN Access Point(RFMD) User Manual Wireless Bridge: All Bridges should use the same channel in the same connection. Point-to-Point: You have to fill in the MAC address of the Bridge that you want to connect. Point-to-Multipoint: In Point-to-Multipoint mode, you don’t have to set MAC addresses. Wireless Repeater Mode: This mode is used in order to increase the coverage area of an ESS. The Wireless Repeater starts acting as an AP after it has associated itself with another AP (Parent AP).
Wireless LAN Access Point(RFMD) User Manual 00:11:22:33:44:55 and 99:88:77:66:55:44 will be loaded to the list of MAC addresses. Download: Download MAC addresses from the list to AP. Get: Get MAC addresses from AP to the list. Authorization Table Enable: If checked, only devices using MAC address in authorization table could connect to the AP. Close: Close the Frame 5.6.
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Wireless LAN Access Point(RFMD) User Manual 5.7. Enable SNMP Traps Select Setup Æ Enable SNMP Traps If checked, AP SNMP Manager may receive trap messages from AP. When AP SNMP Manager receives trap messages from AP, “ # ” will appear on bottom-right of AP SNMP Manager. Select Traps Æ View Records You can read all traps in this frame. Click Clear to clear all traps and leave.
Wireless LAN Access Point(RFMD) User Manual 5.8. Modify Authority Configuration Select SetupÆ Authorization Configuration You can change a password on Administrator Community or User Community. 5.9. Reset AP or Restore Defaults Select CommandsÆ Reset Device The AP will reset. Select CommandsÆ Restore Defaults The AP will restore the default settings.
Wireless LAN Access Point(RFMD) User Manual 6. Wireless Lan AP Operation Modes: 6.1. Wireless LAN Access Point Mode Ethernet Host Host Host Adaptor AP Wireless LAN Host Adaptor Adaptor Host AP provides the capability of connecting Wireless LAN to Ethernet. Adaptors can connect to Ethernet through AP.
Wireless LAN Access Point(RFMD) User Manual 6.2. AP Client Mode Ethernet A Ethernet B Host Host Host Adaptor Host AP Wireless LAN Host Host AP Client Host Adaptor Host Host Host AP Client can connect to the AP like an adaptor. The figure shows that Ethernet B is connected to Ethernet A. Adaptors still could connect to the AP that the AP Client has connected to. 6.3.
Wireless LAN Access Point(RFMD) User Manual in bridge mode. And there are two bridge modes. Point-to-Point Mode Bridge in this mode will only connect to one fixed bridge. Point-to-Multipoint Mode Bridge in this mode will connect to any other bridges nearby. 6.3.1. Bridge Connection Example 1 Bridge B P2P:Bridge A Ethernet A Ethernet B Bridge A P2M Bridge C P2M Ethernet C Bridge A and Bridge C are in Point-to-Multipoint mode, Bridge B is in Point-to-Point mode that only connect to Bridge A.
Wireless LAN Access Point(RFMD) User Manual 7. Specifications: Standard compatibility IEEE802.11b, FCC, RTSI, Wi-Fi compatible All major networking standards, including IP, IPX Wireless Network Interface: IEEE 802.