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Connecting to the Wireless LAN
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5.
CONNECTING TO THE WIRELESS LAN
1.
Now that you have configured the Router via the wired computer, you can
connect to the Router via a wireless computer.
The Router and wireless clients must have both the same SSID and the
same encryption settings. All wireless clients must use Infrastructure mode.
The default wireless settings for the Router are:
2.
If you do not have a wireless LAN, you can use the Router’s default settings.
Ensure that your wireless clients have the default SSID, channel and
encryption settings as detailed above.
If you have an existing wireless LAN, configure the Router to use the same
SSID and encryption settings to be compatible with your existing wireless
network.
3.
If your computer has both a wired and wireless NIC installed, you must
ensure that only one NIC is used to communicate with the LAN. To use the
wireless NIC, unplug the Ethernet cable, and then reboot your computer.
4.
Launch your Web browser and attempt to browse to an Internet Web site
such as
www.3com.com
. If you can successfully access this site, then
your wireless computer and Router have been configured successfully.
To improve the security of your wireless network, 3Com strongly recommends
that you enable WPA2 or WPA encryption and that you change the SSID to
something other than the default. Consult the online help or the User Guide
for details.
SSID is 3Com
Channel 11
Encryption is off.
SSID
______________________________
Channel Number
______________________________
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Problem Solving
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PROBLEM SOLVING
If you are experiencing difficulties with your installation, try the following.
Ensure all networking equipment is switched on.
The Router should be showing a green Power LED. If it is not, check the
power adapter connection. Do not use any power adapter with your
Router other than the one supplied.
Ensure that the computer is connected to the Router.
The Router should be displaying a green LAN Status LED. If it is not, verify
that the computer is connected to one of the Router’s LAN ports with an
Ethernet cable.
Ensure that you do not have a Web proxy enabled on your computer.
Go to the
Control Panel
and click on
Internet Options
. Click the
Connections
tab, and then click the
LAN Settings
button at the bottom.
Make sure that the
Use Proxy Server
option is unchecked.
If you are unable to access the Router’s Web interface.
Launch a Web browser, and then enter
. If you chose a
different IP address, use that instead. Ensure that you include the http://
prefix.
Ensure your computer is configured correctly.
Make sure that the computer obtains an IP address automatically from the
Router’s DHCP server.
If you have an existing DSL line and have PPPoE client software installed
on your computer, you need to disable it.
It is important that you set up the correct VPI/VCI parameters and
Encapsulation (LLC or VC Mux) method to match up with your DSL line.
These parameters can be obtained from your ISP.
Check that the PPPoE/PPPoA settings are correct (for example, user name,
password and IP address configuration).
You must use a splitter to separate the Router from your telephone. A
micro-filter can then be used in line with the telephone to ensure that the
Router and telephone do not interere with each other. Ensure that a
microfilter is not fitted directly inline with the Router.
DSL Internet
Connections
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Problem Solving
Ensure that the wireless client is set to infrastructure mode.
If you have both wired and wireless NICs on the same computer, ensure
that the wired NIC is disabled.
Ensure that the SSID is the same for the wireless client and the Router.
Ensure that the Router WLAN LED is on. If not, go to the Wireless Settings
menu, and then enable Wireless Networking.
Ensure that wireless encryption is the same for the wireless client and the
Router. If there are problems, turn encryption off on the client and the
Router until you have established a wireless connection.
GB
Wireless Configuration.
If you are unable to
access the wireless LAN.
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Introducción
INTRODUCCIÓN
Este manual le guiará a lo largo de los pasos básicos para instalar y configurar
su OfficeConnect ADSL Wireless 54 Mbps 11g Firewall Router, y establecer
una conexión a Internet desde sus PCs. A lo largo de esta guía, nos referire-
mos al OfficeConnect ADSL Wireless 54 Mbps 11g Firewall Router simple-
mente como el router.
Nota
: 3Com le recomienda que utilice una conexión cableada (Ethernet) para
realizar la configuración inicial.
Un OfficeConnect ADSL Wireless 11g Firewall Router
Un adaptador de alimentación de 12V para usar con el router
Cuatro pies de goma
Un cable RJ11
Un CD-ROM con la Guía de usuario
Esta Guía de instalación
Una hoja de información de soporte y seguridad
Un folleto de garantía
Antes de empezar, debe asegurarse de lo siguiente:
Ya dispone de una cuenta ADSL de banda ancha.
Tiene un PC con una conexión Ethernet disponible y adecuadamente
configurado para su comunicación con Internet. Su PC debe poder conec-
tarse a Internet mediante el módem, y ha de disponer de un navegador
web instalado.
No hay ningún otro dispositivo de servidor DHCP en su red local responsable
de la asignación de direcciones IP a sus PCs y a otros dispositivos conectados
a la red. Su router se encargará en adelante de realizar esta función por
defecto.
Si necesita un acceso inalámbrico, deberá disponer de un PC con una tarjeta
adaptadora inalámbrica 802.11b o 802.11g instalada.
Si una o varias de estas condiciones no se cumple, consulte la guía de usuario
del OfficeConnect ADSL Wireless 54 Mbps 11g Firewall Router facilitada en el
CD-ROM que se adjunta y que incluye una información completa al
respecto.
MENSIONES Y ESTÁNDARES
Contenido de la caja
Requisitos del sistema
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