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3.
The next screen displayed displays how the Access Point should be connected while running this Setup
Wizard. Optimally, you should perform this setup through a PC on your wired network. Click the
Next
button
to continue or
Exit
to exit the Setup Wizard.
4.
The Setup Wizard will run a search for the Access Point within your network and then display a list along with
the status information for each access point. If this is the only access point on your network, it will be the only
one displayed. If there are more than one displayed, select the Access Point by clicking on it and click the
Yes
button to continue or
No
to exit the Setup Wizard.
Figure 5-3: Select an Access Point
Figure 5-2: Connecting the Access Point
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5.
You will be asked to sign onto the Access Point you've selected. Enter the Password you've assigned. If none
has been assigned, enter the default password:
admin
. Then, click the
OK
button. (This password can be
changed from the Web-based Utility's Password tab.)
6.
The Configure Network Address Settings screen will appear next.
Enter an IP Address, Subnet Mask, and the
IP Address of your network Gateway. Then, click the
Next
button to continue or
Back
to return to the previous
page.
IP Address. This IP address must be unique to your network. (The default IP address is 192.168.1.245.)
Subnet Mask. The Access Point's Subnet Mask must be the same as your Ethernet network.
Gateway. This IP address should be the IP address of the gateway device that allows for contact between
the Internet and the local network.
Figure 5-4: Enter the Password
Figure 5-5: The Configure Network Address Settings screen
ip address:
the address used to identify a computer
or device on a network
ip (internet protocol):
a protocol used to send data over a
network
gateway:
a device that interconnects networks with
different, incompatible communications protocols
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7.
The Wireless Settings screen should now appear. Enter your wireless network's SSID and select the channel
at which the network broadcasts its wireless signal. Enter, also, a Device Name to prevent any confusion
when using multiple Access Points. Then, click the
Next
button to continue or
Back
to return to the previous
page.
SSID. The SSID is the unique name shared among all points in a wireless network. The SSID must be
identical for all points in the wireless network. It is case sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters,
which may be any keyboard character. Make sure this setting is the same for all points in your wireless
network.
Channel. Select the appropriate channel from the list provided to correspond with your network settings,
between 1 and 11. All points in your wireless network must use the same channel in order to function
correctly.
Device Name. The Device Name is a unique name given to the Access Point to prevent confusion when
using multiple Access Points.
8.
The (optional) Security Settings screen will appear next. From this screen, you can set the level of encryption
you desire for your network, along with selecting Passphrases and/or encryption keys.
With WPA PSK, or Pre-Shared Keys, you have two encryption options, TKIP and AES, with dynamic encryption
keys. Select the type of algorithm,
TKIP
or
AES
. Enter a WPA Shared Key of 8-32 characters.
The WEP key can consist of the letters "A" through "F" and the numbers "0" through "9" and should be 10
characters in length for 64-bit encryption or 26 characters in length for 128-bit encryption. All points in your
wireless network must use the same WEP key to utilize WEP encryption.
For more information on WEP and wireless security, refer to Appendix B: Wireless Security.
Then, click the
Next
button to continue or
Back
to return to the previous page.
Figure 5-6: The Wireless Settings screen
Figure 5-7: The Security Settings screen
bit:
a binary digit
encryption:
encoding data transmitted in a network
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9.
You should now review the settings you've chosen.
If these settings are correct, click the
Yes
button to save
these settings. If you wish to change any of the settings, click the
No
button. You will exit the Setup Wizard
and can start it again to revise your settings.
10. At this point, the configuration performed with the Setup Wizard is complete. To configure any other Access
Points in your network, you can run this Setup Wizard again. Click the
Exit
button to exit the Setup Wizard.
Figure 5-8: The Confirmation screen
Figure 5-9: The Congratulations screen
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Overview
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Chapter 6: Configuring the Wireless-G Access Point
Overview
The Access Point has been designed to be functional right out of the box, with the default settings in the Setup
Wizard. However, if you'd like to change these settings, the Access Point can be configured through your web
browser with the Web-Based Utility. This chapter explains how to configure the Access Point in this manner.
For your convenience, use the Access Point’s Web-based Utility to administer it. This chapter will explain all of
the functions in this Utility. The Utility can be accessed via Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator
through use of a computer connected with an Ethernet cable to the Access Point.
For a basic network setup, most users only have to use the following screens of the Utility:
Basic Setup
On the
Basic Setup
screen, enter your basic network settings here.
Password
Click the
Setup
tab and then select the
Password
screen. The Access Point’s default password is
admin
. To
secure the Access Point, change the Password from its default.
Have You:
Enabled TCP/IP on your PCs? PCs
communicate over the network with this
protocol. Refer to Appendix D: Windows Help
for more information on TCP/IP.
Note:
The Access Point is designed to function
properly after using the Setup Wizard. This
chapter is provided solely for those who wish
to perform more advanced configuration or
monitoring.
browser:
an application that provides a way to look at and
interact with all the information on the World Wide Web.

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