User Manual

Professional Access Point
Administrator Guide
Setting Up and Launching Your Wireless Network - 15
Figure 1. Ethernet Connections When Using DHCP for Initial Configuration.
Figure 2. Ethernet Connections When Using Static IP Address for Initial Configuration.
2. Connect the power adapter to the power port on the back of the access point, and then plug the other
end of the power adapter into a power outlet (preferably, via a surge protector).
A Note About Setting Up Connections for a Guest Network
The Professional Access Point offers a Guest Interface that allows you to configure an access point for
controlled guest access to the network. The same access point can function as a bridge for two different
wireless networks: a secure Internal LAN and a public Guest network. This is done virtually, by defining
two different Virtual LANs in the Web User Interface.
Hardware Connections for a Guest VLAN
If you plan to configure a guest network using VLANs, do the following:
Note to
UK Users
Replace the plug on the power adapter with the UK standard plug that is supplied in your USRo-
botics package. Apply enough pressure to cause a click and firmly seat the new plug in the
adapter.
Administrator Computer
Professional Access Point
Switch
(This computer must have
an IP address on the same
subnet as the access point.)
Administrator Computer
Professional Access Point