User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1 Getting started
- 2 Installing the Access Point
- 3 Configuring the Access Point
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 When to configure the Access Point
- 3.3 Starting the Web Interface
- 3.4 Launching Web Interface manually
- 3.5 Contents of Web Interface
- 3.5.1 Settings Summary
- 3.5.2 Wireless Settings
- 3.5.3 Security against unauthorized network access
- 3.5.4 To add a a client to the exception list
- 3.5.5 To delete a client from the exception list
- 3.5.6 Security against eavesdropping
- 3.5.7 Change WEP password
- 3.5.8 Security against unauthorized configuration
- 3.5.9 Identity
- 3.5.10 IP Settings
- 4 Troubleshooting
- 5 Technical specifications 11 Mbps WLAN Access Point
- 6 Regulatory notes and statements
- 6.1 Wireless LAN, Health and Authorization for use
- 6.2 Regulatory Information/disclaimers
- 6.3 USA-FCC (Federal Communications Commission) statement
- 6.4 FCC Radio Frequency Exposure statement
- 6.5 FCC Interference Statement
- 6.6 Export restrictions
- 6.7 Europe - EU R&TTE Declaration of Conformity
- 6.8 Restricted Wireless LAN device use in EU
- A TCP and IP settings
- B Wireless LAN
- Index
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preliminary 3
Installing the Access Point
LEDs
2.7 LEDs
The Access Point has three LEDs.
Figure 2-5: ‘Access Point LEDs’ on page 18 shows the LEDs.
2.8 Unlocking the Access Point
The unlock/reset button is found underneath to the power connector and
UTP connector. It is a small hole for which you need the end of a
paperclip.
You can unlock the Access Point in order to reconfigure it, or reset it to
the default factory settings.
2.8.1 Unlocking the Access Point to reconfigure
From the Web Interface you can lock the Access Point, prohibiting
configuration changes to it (see section 3.5.8: ‘Security against
unauthorized configuration’).
Table 2-2 LEDs
LED Function
Power The power LED burns when the Access Point is
connected to the electricity net. See also section
2.6: ‘Connecting the Access Point’ on page 16
Radio signal The radio LED blinks when the Access Point is
active.
Network
connection
The network LED burns when the Access Point is
used in the network.
Figure 2-5 Access Point LEDs
Power LED
Radio LED
Network LED