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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Precautions
AC adapter
Use ony the supplied AC adapter. Other
AC adapters may cause a failure in the
Access Point.
Safety
Do not drop the Access Point. Careful
handling will help prevent damage.
Installation
Do not place the Access Point where it
will be exposed to the following
conditions:
• Unstable surfaces.
• High humidity or poor ventilation.
• Excessive dust.
• Direct sunlight or extreme heat.
• Closed cars.
• Magnetized locations (near magnets,
speakers, or televisions).
• Locations exposed to frequent
vibration.
• Locations where the transmission of
radio waves may be obstructed by metal
plates or concrete walls
Operation
Exposure to cold-to-hot temperature
extremes or very damp environments may
cause moisture to condense on internal
parts. This may prevent the Access Point
from operating properly.
If this should happen, unplug the AC
adapter from the power outlet and let the
Access Point sit for two to three hours or
until the moisture evaporates.
Cleaning
Clean the casing with a soft cloth, lightly
moistened with water or a mild detergent
solution. Do not use any type of abrasive
pad, scouring powder or solvent such as
alcohol or benzene. This may damage the
finish of the casing.