User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- WavePoint™ Product Safety
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Key Features and Supported Protocols
- Requirements
- Accessories
- Product Variations
- WavePoint 10e Labels
- WavePoint™ Components
- Certified Antennas
- Connect Power
- Network Deployment Scenarios
- Connecting and Logging In
- Configuration Pages
- Chapter 2: Configuring Basic WavePoint™ Network Features
- Chapter 3: Additional Data Networking Features
- Chapter 4: Configuring Wireless Access
- Example: Point-to-Point Configuration
- Point-to-Multipoint Configuration Examples
- Configuring Wireless Communication
- Defining Advanced Radio Settings
- Verify the Wireless Connection
- Enabling Virtual Access Points
- Wireless Security
- Scheduling When Wireless Connections are Available
- Chapter 5: Security
- Chapter 6: Management and Administration
- Set Up Remote Access to the WAN Port
- User Access Management
- Software Maintenance
- System Logging
- Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
- Authentication Certificates
- Setting the Date and Time
- System Statistics
- Chapter 7: Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
- Appendix A: Factory Default Settings
- Chapter B: Installation Instructions
- Appendix C: WavePoint™ Configurations
- Appendix D: Bench Test Verification of WavePoint™ Configuration
- Appendix E: WavePoint 10e Technical Specifications
- Glossary
- Index
Chapter 2: Configuring Basic WavePoint™ Network Features
l within the range specified in the Starting IP Address and Ending IP Address
fields.
l additional TCP/IP settings to any LAN device that requests a DHCP address.
l DHCP Relay - If enabled, LAN devices that request a DHCP address receive IP
address leases and corresponding information from a DHCP server on a different
subnet within the network.
l WavePoint 10e routes the request to the Gateway IP address specified in the
Relay Gateway field.
l Use this setting for devices in a wireless network that request IP addresses from
a third party DHCP server.
6. If the DHCP Server is the mode selected in Step 5, change these parameters to
configure the DHCP server:
a. Enter a Starting IP Address as the first inclusive IP addresses in a pool of
addresses the router can assign to a DHCP client.
The default starting address is 192.168.1.100.
Important: These addresses must be in the same IP address
subnet as the router’s IP address.
Note: Reserve part of the IP address range for devices with statically
assigned IP addresses in the network.
See Reserving IP Addresses on page 41 for more information.
b. Enter an Ending IP Address as the last inclusive IP addresses in a pool of
addresses the router can assign to a DHCP client.
The default ending address is 192.168.1.254.
c. If applicable, enter a Primary DNS Server and a Secondary DNS Server.
If the network uses a DNS server, enter the IP addresses of the domain name
system (DNS) servers, if available on the LAN.
d. If applicable, enter the Domain Name of the DHCP server.
e. Optional: If the network uses a WINS server, enter the IP address for the WINS
server or enter the server's IP address.
f. Enter the Lease Time, in hours, an IP address is assigned or leased.
Set this time as accurately as possible to ensure that unused IP
addresses are available for other requesting devices.
7. Click Save to save the changes or Cancel to clear any changes without saving.
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