User's Manual
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Connecting the Cables
The Back Panel of the 802.11A+G ACCESS POINT appears as follows:
Follow these steps to install your 802.11A+G ACCESS POINT:
Step 1.
Step 2.
Connect a LAN hub to the LAN port on the 802.11A+G ACCESS POINT
using the supplied LAN cable.
Connect the power adapter to an electrical outlet and the 802.11A+G ACCESS
POINT.
Configuration Steps Required for the 802.11A+G ACCESS POINT
This section describes configuration required for the 802.11A+G ACCESS POINT before it
can work properly in your network.
First, it is assumed that in your LAN environment, a separate DHCP server will be available
for assigning dynamic (and often private) IP addresses to requesting DHCP clients. This
means that the 802.11A+G ACCESS POINT normally will not need to enable the DHCP
server function.
Additionally, since you need to perform various configuration changes to the 802.11A+G
ACCESS POINT, including the SSID, Channel number, the WEP key, …, etc., it is necessary
to associate a fixed IP address with the 802.11A+G ACCESS POINT, which is why the
802.11A+G ACCESS POINT will be shipped with a factory default private IP address of
192.168.1.1 (and a network mask of 255.255.255.0).
Therefore, during the system installation time, you need to build an isolated environment with
the 802.11A+G ACCESS POINT and a PC, and then perform the following steps:
Manually change the IP address of the PC to become 192.168.1.3
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