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Click
Apply
if you have made any changes or additions.
Click
Cancel
to discard the changes.
IP Settings
Click on this tab to change
device's IP Addresses.
The default IP Address is
192.168.1.1
LAN IP:
If you have a DHCP Server,
such as an Internet Router, on the
network, click
Obtain IP
Automatically
. Or you can
manually enter the
IP address
,
Subnet Mask
, and
Gateway
by
clicking
Fixed IP
.
If the Access Point's LAN IP range is different from the configuration
computer's IP range, the computer will not be able to enter the
configuration menu using web browser.
DHCP Server:
Available only when
LAN IP
is
Fixed IP
. Click
On
to enable
the TEW-310APB to assign IP addresses to computers on the network.
Click
Off
to disable this feature.
IP Range:
IP address range that the device will distribute (
e.g.
From
192.168.1.2
To
192.168.1.100). Available when
DHCP Server
is
On
.
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Advanced Settings
AP Mode
There are 4 modes available.
AP: Access Point
mode. Bridge
wireless clients to wired Ethernet
network.
AP Client:
Acts as a wireless client
and connects to a remote Access
Point. This is used to convert an
Ethernet device to Wireless Client.
You must enter the
remote AP's MAC address
in the
Remote AP BSS ID.
It is
best to use another TEW-310APB as the Remote AP, please find AP's
LAN
MAC address
in the
Status
page and enter it here.
(Note:
When the device is set to AP Client mode, it no longer accepts
connection from any wireless clients.)
MAC Address
(
M
edia
A
ccess
C
ontrol Address): A unique hardware
address that identifies a device on a network.
It is assigned at the factory
and cannot be changed.
Usually you will find this address on a sticker on
the device or on the packaging.
Wireless Bridge:
Bridges two wired Ethernet networks together wirelessly
using two TEW-310APB. You must enter the
Remote Bridge AP's MAC
address
in the
Remote Bridge MAC.
It is best to use another TEW-310APB
as the Remote Bridge AP, please find AP's
LAN MAC address
in the
Status
page and enter it in
Remote Bridge MAC
.
(Note: When the device is set to Wireless Bridge or Multiple Bridge
mode, it no longer accepts connections from any wireless clients.)
Multiple Bridge:
Bridges multiple wired Ethernet networks together using
multiple AP. All AP must have the same
ESSID
and
Channel
number. It is
best to use TEW-310APB as the Bridging AP. Although there is no limit on
the numbers of AP you can bridge together, please keep in mind that all AP
share the 11Mbps wireless bandwidth. In Multiple Bridge environment, you
could also limit certain APs' bandwidth by setting their
Supported Rate
to
lower number (
e.g.
1~2Mbps).
Beacon Interval:
Beacons are packets sent by an Access Point to
synchronize a wireless network.
Specify a Beacon interval value.
Default
(100) is recommended.
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RTS Threshold:
This value should remain at its default setting of 2,432.
If you
encounter inconsistent data flow, only minor modifications to the value range
between 256 and 2,432 are recommended.
Fragmentation:
This value should remain at its default setting of 2,346.
If
you experience a high packet error rate, you may slightly increase your
Fragmentation Threshold within the value range of 256 to 2,346.
Setting
the Fragmentation Threshold too low may result in poor performance.
DTIM Interval (Beacon Rate):
(
D
elivery
T
raffic
I
ndication
M
essage) Enter
a value between 1 and 16384 for the Delivery Traffic Indication Message
(DTIM.)
A DTIM is a countdown informing clients of the next window for
listening to broadcast and multicast messages.
(Note: You could modify Beacon Interval, RTS Threshold, Fragmentation,
and DTIM Interval to fine-tune your wireless network, however, this takes
many
trial and error
and we recommend keeping them in their default
values.)
Authentication Type:
Open System
:
communicates the key across the network
Shared Key
:
devices must have identical WEP settings to communicate
Both
automatically adjusts to the Authentication mode of the wireless client
All wireless devices must have the same Authentication Type. The default
setting is
Both
.
Preamble:
The preamble defines the length of the CRC block for
communication between the Access Point and roaming Network Card.
Please select the appropriate preamble type and click the
Apply
button to
save the settings.
(
Note
: High network traffic areas should use the shorter
preamble type. All wireless devices in the same network need to have the
same preamble setting.)
Basic Rate
and
Supported Rate:
Select the desire bandwidth for the
wireless device. The
Basic Rate
is for factory trouble shooting purpose and
it will not affect the device's performance.
Supported Rate
is the true
bandwidth of the device. When the wireless signal is strong, set it at
1-2-
5.11-22(Mbps)
to have the highest performance. When the signal is weak,
select
1-2(Mbps)
to reduce transmission error.
Antenna Selection:
Select which antenna you will use to receive data. The
default setting is
Diversity
(uses
both antennas
to receive data which help
overcome multi-path distortion).
Click
Apply
if you have made any changes or additions.
Click
Cancel
to discard the changes.
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Security
Password:
Change the login User
Name and Password in this screen.
Administrator ID:
This is the login
User Name
for the browser
configuration. Default is
admin
, you
can enter a name with up to 15
characters.
AP Password New:
Enter the new
password (up to 15 characters).
Confirm:
Enter the new password again.
Click
Apply
to save the new User Name and Password.
Click
Cancel
to discard the changes.
MAC Filter:
Use MAC Filters to
allow
or
deny
wireless connection to the
TEW-310APB. Select
Enable
to activate the filter, select
Disable
(default)
to disable this feature.
Select
Only deny PCs with the MAC listed below to access the device
or select
Only allow PCs with the MAC listed below to access the
device
and enter the
MAC Address
of the selected computers into the
fields below.
You could enter up to 50 MAC address entries, but only 10 entries are
displayed. Please click on the 1~10 pull-down arrow and select the next 10
entries (21~30, 31~40, and 41~50).
Click
Apply
to save the settings.
Click
Cancel
to discard the changes.
802.1X
802.1X Authentication protocol. This protocol is not available with the first
released firmware. Please check TRENDware web site
(www.trendware.com) for updated firmware that supports 802.1X protocol.
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Tools
Backup Settings:
The current
device settings can be saved as a
file onto the local hard drive by
clicking
Backup
and then follow the
instructions on the screen to save
the configuration file to desired
Restore Settings:
The saved settings can be loaded back on the TEW-
310APB by entering the correct path or clicking
Browse
and locate the
correct saved file location
.
When you have selected the settings file, click
Restore
to load the settings.
Restore to default settings:
Click
Default
to return all settings back to
Factory Default Settings
.
Firmware Upgrade:
Upgrade the firmware for the Access Point.
Please
visit TRENDware web site
, select
Download
, and
download the new firmware for TEW-310APB. After you have downloaded
a firmware upgrade to your local drive, click
Browse,
select the firmware
file, and click
Upgrade
to perform the firmware upgrade. After that, go to
Status
page and verify the new firmware version.
(Note:
Please do not interrupt the firmware upgrade process.)
www.trendware.com
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