User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright © 2004, Vivato, Inc.
- Who Should Read This Document?
- Printing This Document
- VIVATO, INC. END USER LIMITED WARRANTY AND LICENSE TERMS
- Safety Information
- FCC Declaration of Conformity
- Conventions Used in This Document
- Contact Information
- VIVATO, INC. END USER LIMITED WARRANTY AND LICENSE TERMS 3
- Safety Information 9
- Introduction 23
- Installation 29
- Initial Configuration Using the Built-In Web Pages 35
- Using the Main Configuration Web Pages 51
- Network Configuration Web Pages 55
- Security Configuration Web Pages 71
- Monitoring Clients and System Operations 79
- Services, Password, Config, and Firmware Web Pages 85
- Diagnostics Web Screen and Help 93
- Configuration Using The Command Line Interface 95
- Network Monitoring 145
- Verifying Wi-Fi Operation 149
- Dynamic Assignment of Client IP Addresses 153
- Updating AP/Bridge Firmware 159
- Introduction
- Powered Ethernet
- Omni-directional Antennas
- Ethernet and Serial Ports
- Reset To Factory Defaults
- Metal Enclosure
- IEEE 802.11 ISM-Band Channel Operation
- Multi-AP/Bridge Operation for Extended Coverage
- Basic Service Set Operation
- Web Page or Command Line Interface Configuration
- Network Configuration Examples
- Specifications
- Shipping Contents
- Installation
- Initial Configuration Using the Built-In Web Pages
- Using the Main Configuration Web Pages
- Network Configuration Web Pages
- Security Configuration Web Pages
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Entering the Initial Configuration Information in the Quick Setup
Pages
Initial Configuration Using the Built-In Web Pages
• WEP: Use wired equivalent privacy. When WEP is selected, clicking on Continue causes a
WEP setup screen to be displayed (see below). Select the Key Type (String or Hex), the Key
Index (up to four WEP keys can be defined), and enter the Key Value (valid entries are 5 or
13 String characters or 10 or 26 hex digits).
Figure 8—WEP Security Configuration During Quick Setup
Wireless Options Setup
Wireless options specify the extended service set identifier (ESSID) that the Wi-Fi AP/Bridge uses
to identify itself to 802.11b clients and the channel number for both wireless interfaces. You can also
prevent the ESSID from being sent to prevent unwanted clients from being able to identify the Wi-Fi
AP/Bridge’s signals.