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Quick Configuration Overview
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Chapter 5
Chapter 5:
Quick Configuration
Overview
Overview
The Ethernet switch of the WET200 is designed to be
functional right out of the box with the default settings.
In order to use the wireless bridge function, however, you
must first perform a minimal configuration on the Bridge
so that it can find and communicate with the access point.
The Bridge can be configured through your web browser
with the web-based utility. This chapter explains how to
use the utility.
The utility can be accessed via web browsers, such as
Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox through the
use of a computer that is networked with the Bridge.
For a basic network setup, most users only have to use the
following screens of the Utility:
Setup
The
Setup
screen is the first screen displayed.
Enter your basic network settings (IP address) here to
allow your PC to access the web-based utility.
NOTE:
If
your
network
backbone
has
a
DHCP server, you must first create a wireless
connection between the bridge and the access
point before you attempt to configure DHCP.
Otherwise, the bridge will not be able to obtain
an IP address and the web-based utility will
be inaccessible. For information on how to
create the wireless connection, see Chapter 6,
“Advanced Configuration.”
Password
Click the
Administration
tab, then select
the
Password
sub tab. The Bridge’s default password
is
admin
. To secure the Bridge, change the Password
from its default.
Wireless
Click the
Wireless
tab to access
the
Wireless
screen to configure a wireless connection. This is most
easily done using the
Site Survey
feature. Click
Site
Survey
, then select your wireless network’s access
point from the list. If you are prompted for security
settings, enter the requested information (such as
passphrase or shared secret), The wireless bridge will
now be connected to the access point.
Accessing the Web-Based Utility
To access the web-based utility, perform these steps:
Configure
your
PC
with
a
static
IP
address
in
the
1.
same subnet as the Bridge’s default IP address,
192.168.1.226
. If a DHCP server is to be connected
to the switch, configure it to assign the IP address in
subnet 192.168.1.0/24. Your PC will get an IP address
in the subnet through the DHCP.
Launch
your
web
browser,
such
as
Internet
Explorer
2.
or Mozilla Firefox, and enter the Bridge’s default IP
address,
192.168.1.226
, in the
Address
field. Press the
Enter
key.
Enter
3.
admin
in the
User Name
field. The first time
you open the web-based utility, use the default
password,
admin
. (You can set a new password from
Administration
>
Password
) Then click
OK
.
When you are finished setting up the Bridge’s IP address,
either by manually assigning it a new IP address or by
configuring it to use DHCP, move your Bridge to the
desired network. You will have to use the new IP address
the next time you access the web-based utility.
Navigating the Web-Based Utility
The web-based utility consists of the following five main
tabs:
Setup
,
Wireless
,
Switch
,
Administration
, and
System Status
. Additional screens (sub tabs) will be
available from most of the main tabs.
The following briefly describes the main and sub tabs of
the Utility.
Setup
Setup
Enter the Host Name and IP Address settings on
this screen.
Wireless
You use the
Wireless
tabs to enter a variety of wireless
settings for the Bridge.
Basic Settings
Choose the wireless network mode (e.g.
wireless-G), wireless channel, network type, and SSID
configuration on this screen.
Wireless Security
Use this screen to configure the Bridge’s
security settings including security mode, authentication,
and encryption information.
Advanced Settings
This screen allows you to configure
the Bridge’s more advanced wireless settings such as
Transmission Rate, RTS Threshold, etc.
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Switch
You use the
Switch
tabs to enter settings that are used by
the Bridge’s switching features.
Port Management
Use this screen to configure the
Administrative Status, Flow Control, Link, Duplex, and
Speed of the Bridge’s ports.
Port Mirroring
Configure Port MIrroring on this screen.
VLAN
This screen lets you configure Port-Based or 802.1Q
VLAN settings.
MAC Based ACL
Use this screen to create a MAC-based
Access List (ACL) to control which MAC addresses can
access your network.
QoS
On this screen you configure the Quality of Service
(QoS) settings on the Bridge’s ports.
Spanning Tree
This screen is used to configure the
Spanning Tree Protocol settings on the Bridge.
MAC Table
Use this screen to configure the Bridge’s MAC
address table settings.
Administration
You use the
Administration
tabs to manage the Bridge.
Password
Use this screen to change the password.
SNMP
This screen is used to enter the Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP) settings.
Config Management
Use this screen to save the Bridge’s
configuration to a file, and to restore the configuration
from a file.
Factory Default
Use this screen to reset the Bridge to its
factory default settings.
Firmware Upgrade
Upgrade the Bridge’s firmware on
this screen.
System Status
The
System Status
tab lets you view status information
for your local network, wireless networks, and network
performance.
System
Status
This
screen
displays
basic
system
information, including system up time, firmware version,
MAC address, and LAN settings.
Wireless Status
This screen displays wireless network
settings including SSID, network type, wireless mode and
channel, security mode, transmit rate, and link quality.
Port Statistics
This screen displays the current traffic
statistics of the Bridge’s Wireless and LAN ports.
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Chapter 6
Advanced Configuration
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Chapter 6:
Advanced Configuration
Open your web browser, enter
in
the
Address
field, and press the
Enter
key.
Address Bar
NOTE:
The default IP address is
192.168.1.226
.
If the IP address is changed using DHCP, enter
the assigned IP address instead of the default.
The web-based utiity’s login screen appears. The first time
you open the utility, enter
admin (
the default username)
in the
username
field, enter
admin
in the
password
field,
then click
OK
. You can change the username and password
later from the Administration tab’s
Password
screen.
Login Screen
After you log in, the
Setup
screen appears. To access other
screens, select one of the five tabs at the top of the screen:
Setup
,
Wireless
,
Switch
,
Administration
, and
System
Status
. Each tab contains additional screens. These tabs
and their screens are explained in detail below.
Setup
The Setup tab contains one screen, the
Setup
screen. The
Setup
screen contains basic information for the Bridge.
Host Name
This is the host name assigned to the Bridge.
This host name will be published to your DNS server if
the Bridge is configured to acquire its IP address through
DHCP. In that case, Linksys recommends following
company policy for host name assignment. The default
name is
Linksys
.
Device Name
You may assign any device name to the
Bridge. This name is used only by the Bridge administrator
for identification purposes. Unique, memorable names
are helpful. The default name is
WET200
.
Contact
Enter the name of the administrator responsible
for the system.
Location
This field is used for entering a description of
where the Bridge is located, such as 3rd floor.
IP Address Type
Select how the WET200 will obtain its IP
address, either
Static IP Address
(default) or
Automatic
Configuration-DHCP
.
Automatic Configuration-DHCP
The WET200 will
obtain its IP address automatically from a DHCP server.
NOTE:
If the DHCP server is not connected to
the Bridge ports but will be accessed via the
wireless interface, you must first create a wireless
connection before attempting to enable DHCP
on the WET200. Otherwise, the device will not
be able to obtain an IP address and the web-
based utility will be inaccessible. For detailed
information on creating a wireless connection,
see
the “Wireless > Basic settings” section.
Static IP Address
To assign a static IP address to
the Bridge, select this option and fill in the
IP Settings
fields.
You should make sure that this IP address does
not conflict with the IP addresses of any other devices
on the network.
IP Settings
If you set the
IP Address Type
field to
Static IP
Address
, complete the following fields.
Local IP Address
Enter the IP address of the Bridge
(default
192.168.1.226
) into this field.
Subnet Mask
Enter the subnet mask into this field.
Default Gateway
IP address of the gateway router
(default
0.0.0.0
) on the current IP subnet, used to
reach other IP networks.
Primary DNS Server
Enter the IP address of the DNS
server (default
0.0.0.0
) into the field.
Secondary DNS Server
A second DNS address
(default
0.0.0.0
) can be specified in this field.
Setup
Screen
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Wireless-G Business Ethernet Bridge
Wireless
The Wireless tab contains the following three screens that
allow you to configure the Bridge’s wireless interfaces:
Basic Settings
,
Wireless Security
, and
Advanced Settings
.
Wireless > Basic Settings
The
Basic Settings
screen allows you to set the following
information.
Wireless > Basic Settings
SSID
The SSID is the network name used by all devices
in a wireless network. It is case-sensitive, must not exceed
32 characters in length, and can contain any keyboard
character except spaces. For added security, you should
change the default SSID (
linksys
) to a unique name.
If you are using the WET200 in Infrastructure mode to
communicate with a wireless access point, enter the
SSID of the access point, or click
Site Survey
to see a list
of available access points. For more information, see the
“Wireless Site Survey” section.
If you are using the WET200 in Ad-Hoc mode to
communicate with other clients on a wireless network,
enter the SSID of that wireless network.
Mode
Select the network mode of your wireless access
point. If you are unsure of the mode, keep the default
setting,
B/G Mixed
. Select
Disabled
to disable wireless
access. If you use the Site Survey feature, it will search for
available networks based on your mode configuration.
Channel
Select the correct operating channel for your
network from the drop-down menu. This should match
the channel setting of the other devices in your wireless
network. If you are using Infrastructure mode, this should
match your Access Point’s channel number. If you are
using Ad-Hoc mode, this should match your peer device’s
channel number. If you use the Site Survey feature to
connect to your wireless network, the channel setting is
configured automatically.
Network Type
Keep the default setting,
Infrastructure
,
if you want your wireless Bridge to connect to another
wired network through an Access Point. Select
Ad-Hoc
if
you want to connect to another wired network through a
second wireless Bridge which is also in Ad-Hoc mode.
Click
Apply
to apply your changes, or click
Cancel
to
cancel your changes.
Wireless Site Survey
When you click
Site Survey
on the
Basic Settings
screen,
the
Wireless Site Survey
screen appears. This screen shows
all the wireless networks detected by the Bridge and their
general information. You can use this screen to connect
to one of these networks. If wireless security is configured
in a network, the wireless security screen will also appear;
enter the passphrase information on this screen.
Wireless > Basic Settings > Wireless Site Survey
For each wireless network detected, the following
information is displayed:
Channel
The channel setting.
SSID
The network name. To join a wireless network, click
the radio button to its left.
MAC Address
The MAC address of the network’s access
point.
Encryption
The encryption type.
Authentication
The authentication type.
Network
The type of the network.
Signal Strength
The wireless signal strength in percent.
Click
Refresh
to obtain the most up-to-date data. Click
Close
to close this screen.
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Wireless-G Business Ethernet Bridge
Wireless > Wireless Security
The
Wireless Security
screen allows you to configure
security on your wireless network.
Wireless > Wireless Security - Security Disabled
Security Mode
Enter the security configuration to match
the wireless Access Point that this bridge will connect to.
To disable security, keep the default setting,
Disabled
.
To enable security, select the desired type of security:
WEP
,
WPA-Personal
,
WPA2-Personal
,
WPA-Enterprise,
WPA2-Enterprise
. Then fill in all the fields that appear
on the screen.
The fields you see depend on the type of
security you select and are described in detail below.
WEP
Use the
WEP
screen to configure WEP encryption.
NOTE:
WEP security is not recommended now
due to its weak security protection. Users are
urged to migrate to WPA or WPA2.
Wireless > Wireless Security - WEP
Authentication Type
Select the 802.11 authentication
type, either
Open System
(default) or
Shared Key
.
Default Transmit Key
Select which WEP key (1-4) will be
used when the Bridge sends data. Make sure the other
wireless-equipped devices are using the same key.
Encryption
In order to use WEP encryption, select
64-Bit
(10 hex digits)
or
128-Bit (26 hex digits)
from the drop-
down menu.
Passphrase
Instead of manually entering WEP keys,
you can enter a Passphrase. This Passphrase is used to
generate one or more WEP keys. It is case-sensitive and
should not be longer than 16 alphanumeric characters.
(The Passphrase function is compatible with Linksys
wireless products only. If you want to communicate with
non-Linksys wireless products, you must enter your WEP
key manually on those products.) After you enter the
Passphrase, click
Generate
to create WEP key(s).
Key 1-4
If you are not using a Passphrase, then you can
enter one or more WEP keys manually. In each key field,
manually enter a set of values. (Do not leave a key field
blank, and do not enter all zeroes. These are not valid key
values.) If you are using 64-bit WEP encryption, then each
key must consist of exactly 10 hexadecimal characters in
length. If you are using 128-bit WEP encryption, then each
key must consist of exactly 26 hexadecimal characters.
Valid hexadecimal characters are
0-9
and
A
-
F
.
Click
Apply
to apply your changes, or click
Cancel
to
cancel your changes.
WPA-Personal (aka WPA-PSK)
Use the
WPA Personal
screen to configure WPA Personal
encryption for the Bridge.
Wireless > Wireless Security - WPA Personal
Encryption
WPA offers two methods,
TKIP
and
AES
, for
data encryption. Select the encryption method you want
to use. The default is
TKIP
.
Shared Secret
Enter a WPA Shared Secret of 8-63
characters.
Key Renewal Timeout
Enter a Key Renewal Timeout
period, which instructs the Access Point how often it
should change the encryption keys. The default is
3600
seconds.
Click
Apply
to apply your changes, or click
Cancel
to
cancel your changes.

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