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Instant Wireless
TM
Series
Connecting and Setting Up the
Wireless Network Access Point
1.
Locate an optimum location for the Wireless Network Access Point.
The
best place for your Wireless Network Access Point is usually at the center of
your wireless network, with line of sight to all of your mobile stations.
2.
Fix the direction of the antenna.
Try to place it in a position which can best
cover your wireless network. Normally, the higher you place the antenna, the
better the performance will be. The antenna’s position enhances the receiv-
ing sensitivity.
3.
Connect a standard UTP cable to the Wireless Network Access Point.
Then, connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a switch or hub. The
Wireless Network Access Point will then be connected to your 10/100
Network.
4.
Connect the AC Power Adapter to the Wireless Network Access Point’s
Power Socket.
Only use the power adapter supplied with the Wireless
Network Access Point. Use of a different adapter may result in product dam-
age.
5.
Connect the appropriate end of the USB Cable to the Wireless Network
Access Point’s Configuration Port.
Connect the other end to the USB port
on your PC.
If your USB port is working properly, your system should
immediately recognize the Access Point and attempt to install drivers for it.
Continue to the next section for instructions on how to install the drivers.
Now that the hardware installation is complete, proceed to
Installing the USB
Drivers for the Wireless Network Access Point
and
The USB Configuration
Utility
for configuring the Access Point through your PC’s USB port. To con-
figure the Access Point through an Ethernet or Wireless connection, proceed to
The Access Point’s SNMP Configuration Utility
.
The Hardware Installation is complete.
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Wireless Network Access Point
T
he ADSL Modem + Router’s LEDs
The LAN Indicators
Power
Red
. The
Power
LED lights up when the Access Point is
powered on.
ACT
Green
. The
ACT
LED is lit to show that other wireless
devices are accessing the Access Point.
If the LED is flick-
ering, the Access Point is actively sending or receiving data
to or from one of the wireless devices on the network.
LINK
Amber
. The
LINK
LED serves two purposes. If the LED is
continuously lit up, the Access Point is successfully connect-
ed to a device through the LAN port. If the LED is flicker-
ing, it is an indication of any network activity.
The Wireless Access Point’s Front Panel
Note:
Once your Access Point is installed and con-
figured, the USB cable may be removed.
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3. Windows will now ask you where to search for the driver software. Select
Specify a location
and type in the blank field
D:\WAP11\WIN9X
(where
“D” specifies your CD-ROM). Then, click the
Next
button.
4. Windows will now search for the driver. After Windows has acknowledged
finding the driver, click the
Next
button.
5. Windows will now install the driver files. Click the
Finish
button when com-
pleted.
6. Continue to the
Configuring the Wireless Network Access Point
section
for software installation.
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Installing the USB Drivers for the
Wireless Network Access Point
1. Windows 98 will automatically identify the Wireless Network Access Point,
once it is connected to the PC via the USB cable, and prompt you to install
the necessary driver. Make sure that the
Setup Utility CD
is inserted into
your CD-ROM drive and click the
Next
button on the
Add New Hardware
Wizard
screen to proceed.
(When you insert the Setup Utility CD, the instal-
lation may try to run automatically.
If it does, exit out of the program and
return here.)
2. Select
Search for the best driver...
and click the
Next
button. This will
search for the Windows 98 driver.
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Instant Wireless
TM
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Wireless Network Access Point
Installing the Driver Software for Windows 98
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1. Windows 2000 will automatically identify the Wireless Network Access
Point, once it is connected to the PC via the USB cable, and prompt you to
install the necessary driver. Make sure that the
Setup Utility CD
is inserted
into your CD-ROM drive and click the
Next
button on the
Found New
Hardware Wizard
screen to proceed.
2. Select
Search for a suitable driver...
and click the
Next
button. This will
search for the Windows 2000 driver.
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1. Windows
Millennium
will automatically identi-
fy the Wireless Network
Access Point, once it is
connected to the PC
via the USB cable, and
prompt you to install the
necessary driver.
2. Select
Automatic Search for a better driver (Recommended)
and click the
Next
button. This will search for the Windows Millennium driver.
3. Windows will now install the driver files. Click the
Finish
button when com-
pleted. Windows may ask for the driver, which is located at
“D:\WAP11\usbdrv” (where “D” specifies your CD-ROM drive).
Click
OK
.
4. Continue to the
Configuring the Wireless Network Access Point
section
for software installation now.
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Instant Wireless
TM
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Installing the Driver Software for Windows 2000
Wireless Network Access Point
Installing the Driver Software for Windows Millennium
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5. Windows will now install the driver files. Click the
Finish
button when com-
pleted.
6. Continue to the
Configuring the Wireless Network Access Point
section
for software installation.
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3. Under “Optional Search Locations,” select
Specify a location
and click the
Next
button.
4. You will be prompted to enter a path; type “
D:\WAP11\usbdrv
” (where D:
is the letter of your CD-ROM drive) and click
OK
.
Windows will now
search for the driver. After Windows has acknowledged finding the driver,
click the
Next
button.
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Instant Wireless
TM
Series
Configuring the Wireless
Network Access Point
The Wireless Network Access Point can be configured one of two ways,
through the USB Utility or the Access Point SNMP Configuration Utility.
USB Utility
The USB Utility can be used when configuring the Wireless Network Access
Point through a USB connection and is compatible with Windows 98,
Millennium, and 2000.
Access Point SNMP Configuration Utility
The Access Point SNMP Configuration Utility can be used when configuring
the Wireless Network Access Point through an Ethernet connection and is com-
patible with all Windows Operating Systems.
You may also configure the
Access Point through its wireless connections.
Insert the
Setup Utility CD
into your CD-ROM Drive.
The Setup Utility
should run automatically and
the screen shown on the top of
the next page should appear.
If it does not, click the
Start
button and choose
Run
.
In the
box
that
appears,
enter
D:\setup.exe
(where “D” is
the letter of your CD-ROM
drive).
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Note:
In order for all other wireless devices to communicate with the Wireless
Network Access Point, those devices must be operating in the
Infrastructure
Mode
.
If any wireless devices are configured in the
Ad Hoc Mode
, they
will
not
be recognized by the Access Point.
Installing the Configuration Utility
1. The following screen should appear.
Click on the
WAP11
product button in the column on the left to select it.
2. When this screen appears, click on the
Install
tab to start the setup.
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Wireless Network Access Point
Linux/Unix Users:
Since the Configuration Utility is written for Windows
users, you will have to configure the Wireless Access Point using SNMP.
A con-
figurable MIB file
(AT76C510.MIB)
can be found on the Setup Utility CD.
Remember, Linksys does not support Linux or Unix as an operating system.
This file is for Linux/Unix users only, and is not necessary for any Windows
installation.
Note:
This useful menu screen can be accessed at any time, simply by insert-
ing the Setup Utility CD into your CD-ROM drive.
From this menu, software
can be uninstalled, and you may view online documentation and contact infor-
mation. Your AP will still work after uninstalling the Utility.
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