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AirConnect devices, like other Ethernet devices, have unique, hardware-encoded Media Access Control (MAC), or IEEE, addresses. MAC addresses determine the device sending or receiving data. A MAC address is a 48-bit number written as six hexadecimal bytes separated by colons. A typical MAC address might be:

00:A0:F8:24:9A:C8

The AP MAC address is printed on the bottom of the unit, as shown below.

Cellular Coverage The AP establishes an average communication range with wireless clients called a Home Service Area (HSA), or cell. When a wireless client is in a particular cell, the wireless client associates and communicates with the AP in that cell. Each cell has a Home Service Area Identifier (HSA_ID). Under the 802.11 standard, the MAC address of an AP represents its HSA_ID. The wireless client recognizes the AP it associates with using the HSA_ID. Adding APs to a LAN establishes more cells in an environment, creating a wireless network using the same NET_ID. This type of network is called a Wireless LAN Service Area (WSA), as shown below.

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Contents Version AirConnect 11 Mbps Wireless LAN Access Point User Guide95052-8145 3Com CorporationBayfront Plaza Santa Clara, CaliforniaContents Installing Access Point Hardware Monitoring Wireless Clients Access Point Installation Configuring the AP Access Point Specifications Technical Support Page Topologies Overview of Digital Wireless NetworkingIntroduction AirConnect NetworkOverview of Digital Wireless Networking AirConnect Network Topologies To the Ethernet LAN AirConnect AccessWireless clients PointAirConnect Access Point Results in the original digital data PowerBASE-TWireless clients and APs Radio BasicsRadio Basics 802.1d Spanning Tree Support Wireless LAN Service AreaSite Surveys Filtering and Access Control Network Control Protocol NCP as described PPP Connection Data Rate Requirement Overview of Digital Wireless Networking Theory of Operation Simple Network Management Protocol Snmp Increased MIB Support Using SnmpProgrammable Snmp Trap Support Management protocol MIBMethod Description Using the User InterfaceRequirements Installing Access Point HardwarePrecautions Package ContentsUS line cord Part Number Power OptionsStandard power supply 115/230VAC, 50/60Hz, 24V/14 Remote power distribution system, Part Number AP-PS-11Mounting the AP BelowWall Mount To mount an AP on a wall Ceiling Mount To mount an AP on a ceiling Mounting the AP Using PowerBASE-TPowerBASE-T can be used to power the AP LED Indicators Off Blinking Power No power Power on During boot sequenceCondition, and other activity Electrical Management System EMS operating outlet Troubleshooting3Com Support Center Verify AP OperationNetwork connection verification Verify Network Wiring TopologyPage Forwarding Counts Monitoring StatisticsSystem Properties Interface StatisticsEthernet Statistics Radio FrequencyStatistics Type Name Definition MiscellaneousStatistics window, select Main Menu→Misc Statistics Press Esc or Previous F4 to exitClearing Statistics Known APsSelect Clear All Statistics Setup Network Web Server Help File Access Gaining Access to the User Interface UI Using a Web BrowserGaining access to the User Interface UI Help File AccessSelect System Configuration Accessing the Web Browser UISelect Virtual Directory Select Close/ExitSelect Save F1 to save the configuration Select Special Functions Select Reset APType the case sensitive AP name Under Configuration, select Security Select System PasswordSelect Easy Setup--Easy Setup Select Easy Setup--Easy Setup Click Add/Delete GatewaysParameter Description Adding Allowed Wireless Clients Adding or Deleting a Range of Allowed Wireless ClientsAdding or Deleting Disallowed Wireless Clients Select Configuration--Security For the Short RF Preamble setting, click DisabledConsiderations Enabling or Disabling EncryptionEnable or disable interfaces on the AP Interface Description Default ConditionFrequency No. of Channels Country Enter the Multicast Mask data and voice values Snmp Trap Description Default Value Select Enabled or Disable All for All Snmp TrapsConfiguring the Originating Modem Configuring the Answering Modem Filtering to Forward PacketsFiltering to Discard Packets Under Configuration, select Firmware Removing Filtered Packet Types Networking ProtocolsClick Delete Filter Disabling Type FilteringSpecial Function Description Active. Clear the wireless client association table forMonitoring Wireless Clients Wireless ClientsSelect Regular at the Wireless Clients prompt Indicates a 3Com voice-enabled device Ascii Interface Latest version. Refer to Manually Updating AP Firmware onVersions Enable serial port Configure the AP for the followingArrow/Function Key Control Character Prompt Description To exit from submenus, press EscConfiguring The Serial Port Select Telnet LoginsPress Tab to select System Password To enable and configure the serial port connection on the APSelect Modem Hangup Setting DescriptionConfiguring the Dial-Up System Hanging UpWindow InstallationConfiguring the AP That can associate with this AP. The default is Disabled Wsaid PPP Direct Establishing a ConnectionPPP with Modems From the answering APs UI Set the Connect Mode to AnswerOriginating AP Answering APFor automatic dial-out, reset the AP Press up/down arrows to toggle between range and individual Range of Wireless ClientsRemoving Allowed Wireless Clients Enable/Disable the ACLRemoving All Allowed Wireless Clients Address Filtering Load ACL from Wireless Client ListAdding Disallowed Wireless Clients Removing Disallowed Wireless ClientsOptions Clearing WirelessSetting Logging Clients from the APManually Updating AP FirmwarePrevious version of AP firmware Remainder of this procedure uses Windows 98 as an example Select Alter Filenames/HELP URL/TFTP and press EnterType the firmware file name in the Download Filename field Open the Special Functions window Select Transfer from the emulation program menu barSelect Send File Select Alter Filenames/HELP URL/TFTP Server and press Enter Download is complete when the UI displaysExtended Roaming Using MD5Authentication Performing PingsWireless client and the access point EncryptionHex-digit sequence Restoring Configurations Press the Tab key to highlight .Short RF Preamble EnabledSelect Restore Factory Configuration Output Characteristics Access Point SpecificationsPhysical Characteristics Radio Characteristics Frequency No. of Channels CountryNetwork Characteristics World Wide Web Site ServicesTechnical Support Online TechnicalNorth America Latin AmericaTo obtain an RMA number, call or fax Page Ascii IndexSnmp agent 3Com AirConnect Access Point 3Com Corporation Limited WarrantyObtaining Warranty Radio Frequency Interference Requirements Canada Regulatory Compliance Information3Com End User Software License Agreement Important Read Before Using This Product