NetComm manual Rev.1 YML655 NP6800 Wireless LAN Access Point

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Antenna Position: Where possible, keep your adaptors and access points at least 1 or 2 metres away from devices that generate strong radio-frequency or electromagnetic signals, such as microwaves, computer monitors, cellular telephones and electric motors. Use the utilities included with your product to measure the best reception (signal quality/strength) achieved when repositioning the antenna.

Should the signal be inadequate in an area where you wish to use your wireless network, consider adding Access Points to increase the signal strength in that area.

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Contents Page Contents Introduction NetComm NP6800 Wireless LAN Access Point LED Descriptions About the NetComm NP6800 Wireless LAN Access PointAd-Hoc Ibss Mode Wireless LAN BasicsInfrastructure ESS or 802.11-Station Mode Mbps Operation Signal RangeRev.1 YML655 NP6800 Wireless LAN Access Point Installation Rev.1 YML655 NP6800 Wireless LAN Access Point Installing the Wlan Driver in Windows 98/ME/2000 Driver Installation & ConfigurationInstalling the Driver in Windows XP Installing the Access Point Utility Uninstallation Procedure Configuring the Access Point via USB Configuring the Access PointSubnet Mask IP AddressWEP Community passwordRev.1 YML655 NP6800 Wireless LAN Access Point Assigning a Temporary IPAddress Configuring the Access Point via EthernetConnecting to the Access Point using the Snmp Manager Rev.1 YML655 File Menu IP Configuration Setup MenuBridge Operational Settings Wireless LANRev.1 YML655 Authorized MAC Address MAC Address Filter Access Point Mode Operation ModeWireless Bridge Mode Access Point Client ModeClick Point to Point Point to PointPoint to MultiPoint Enable Snmp traps Commands Menu AuthorizationField name Description Info MenuNetwork Menu Traps MenuAbout Menu Window MenuNetwork Topology Advanced TopicsHow to Make Your Wireless Network More Secure Glossary Rev.1 YML655 Windows Troubleshooting Tips TroubleshootingTrademarks and Notices Default SettingsNew Settings Contact InformationWarranty Registration Form Page Limitations of Warranty Product Warranty