User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
 - Trademarks
 - Product Configuration
 - Introduction
 - Overview
 - Operating Mode Descriptions
 - Setup
 - Settings
- Preparing the Utility Software
 - Utility Software Settings
 - Setting Descriptions
 - To Register or Set Up a New Access Point
 - To Edit Settings for an Existing Access Point
 - To Use Data scramble Functions for Better Security
 - To Use SNMP Agent Functions
 - To Use Spanning Tree
 - To Access the APL from a Different Router
 
 - Spanning Tree Algorithms (STA)
- What is an STA?
 - STA Parameters
 - Sample STA Application
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- All settings other than bridge priority settings are identical.
 - The root bridge is determined by the priority settings of each ...
 - The designated bridge for each LAN segment is determined by roo...
 - The designated port for each bridge is determined by the design...
 - The root port of each bridge is determined by its path cost to ...
 - Ports that are neither designated ports nor root ports are back...
 
 
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 - SNMP Agent Functions
 - Troubleshooting
 - Appendix
- Product Specifications
 - Input/Output Interface
 - Glossary
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- IEEE (Institute of Electrical Electronics Engineers)
 - IEEE 802.11/ IEEE 802.11b
 - MIB (Management Information Base)
 - SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
 - Diversity
 - Router
 - Bridge
 - LAN (Local Area Network)
 - RSSI (Receive Signal Strength Indication)
 - Spectrum diffusion transmission
 - DS (Direct Sequence)
 - CSMA/CA (Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidanc...
 - Hidden Terminal Problem
 - RTS (Request to Send)
 - Roaming
 - Peer-To-Peer
 - AP (Access Point)
 - User Unit
 - ESS ID (Extended Service Set ID)
 - Channel
 
 
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 - Index
 
 Appendix 
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Glossary 
IEEE (Institute of Electrical Electronics Engineers) 
"I-triple-E," involved in a wide range of fields from 
communications and computer to medicine and biology, with 
primary activities related to publishing articles and sponsoring 
conferences, but also recommending and setting of standards.    The 
organization sponsoring Committee 802, which is responsible for 
LAN related matters. 
IEEE 802.11/ IEEE 802.11b 
The wireless LAN standard established by the IEEE. 
MIB (Management Information Base) 
The value of a MIB is determined by the Internet standard control 
information structure. 
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) 
A function necessary for network control, provides three functions: 
Get (acquire), Set (modify), and Trap (notify event).    Conceived as 
an easily installable control protocol that places as little load on the 
network as possible. 
Diversity 
A method of using multiple antennas, and selecting the one with the 
best receiving conditions. 
Router 
A device for relaying between LAN's.    The router determines data 
addresses by the combination of a network address assigned to the 
network and an individual computer address.    Used particularly in 
medium-scale and larter LAN systems with very large number of 
clients, to reduce traffic (congestion) on communication lines. 
Bridge 
A device for relaying between LAN's.    The bridge determines 
whether to relay data based on the address of the computer to which 
the data is being sent.    It can be used to connect networks having 
different protocols, or when data for broadcast to all computers is 
received, can send this to all connected networks. 










