User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- Getting started
- Overview
- What you can do with your Wireless LAN Access Point
- System requirements
- About the manuals and Help files
- Names of parts and functions
- About the Access Point initial settings
- To return the Access Point settings to the factory default settings
- MAC address
- Setting and connections
- Configuring the Access Point settings
- Before configuring the Access Point settings
- Displaying the Access Point setup page
- About the Access Point password
- Configuring and changing settings for the Access Point
- Confirming the firmware version for the Access Point
- Confirming the status of the Access Point
- Connecting
- Connecting to a DSL modem, cable modem, or ISDN router
- Precautions when mounting the Access Point on a wall
- Additional information
- Precautions
- Specifications
- Getting help
- Glossary
- Troubleshooting
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Connecting
Connecting to a DSL modem, cable modem, or ISDN router
If the Access Point is connected to a DSL modem, cable modem, or ISDN
router, computers that are connected to the Access Point can connect to the
Internet via the Access Point. Multiple computers can connect to the
Internet via the Access Point simultaneously.
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WARNING
In the following cases, set the Access Point to Bridge mode before connecting
to the Access Point. If you mix up the NETWORK 1 and NETWORK 2 connectors
when the Access Point is in the NAT Router mode, problems may occur, such as
network anomalies or not being able to communicate with the Access Point.
• When the Access Point is connected to an ISDN router
• When the Access Point is connected to an existing LAN operating over
a DHCP server
For details on setting methods, see “Configuring the Access Point settings” (page 14).