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Setting Up Static IP

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Configuring your Access Point via a direct connection to your computer requires that you set up what’s known as a “static IP address” on your computer’s Ethernet connection. You may also need a static address if you’re “talking” to the Access Point via a switch or router that’s not manufactured by Actiontec.

But even if you’re not quite sure what this means, don’t panic - we’ll walk you through step-by-step procedures that will make it relatively painless. All you need worry about right now is to use the right Ethernet cable to make the connection. Be sure to use a “straight-through” cable if your connection directly, and a “crossover” if your connection goes through a switch, hub, or router box.

To set up a static IP on your computer, just find the portion of this section that covers the operating system you’re running and follow the instructions.

+Note: The following procedures are based on the Access Point’s factory default IP address. If the Access Point’s IP address has been changed, enter the new IP address when instructed to enter an IP address.

+Note: Be sure to return your your computer to DHCP mode or, if appropriate, restore its original static IP address after setting up the Access Point. .

Windows 98 and 98 SE

1.From the desktop, click on the Start button in the lower left corner.

2.From the menu that appears, select Settings.

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Contents Wireless Access Point Table of Contents Page Minimum System Requirements Package ContentsIntroduction1 Power LED Access Point FeaturesWireless LED Front PanelReset Button Power PortRear Panel LAN PortTechnical Support Creating a Wireless Network Wireless2 Networking BasicsTo add wireless networking to an established wired network Extending a Wired NetworkCreating a Wireless Network from a Single Computer Connecting the Access Point Installing Access PointBefore Installing Placing or Mounting the Access Point Configuring the Access Point Making a Connection Setting Up Access PointViewing The Control Panel Setting the IP Address Basic Settings Page WEP 802.1x Security To EnableWPA Security To Enable WPAAdvanced Settings To Enable WPA withMAC Authentication Access Control Information AdministrationSave and Restart Upgrading Your Access Point’s FirmwareAssociated Stations To Upgrade Your Access Point’s FirmwareTroubleshooting Troubleshooting & FAQsFrequently Asked Questions How far can I be from the Access Point and still connect?Can I share my Internet connection using the Access Point? How fast is the wireless network?Does the Access Point provide load balancing capabilities? Will cordless phones interfere with the Access Point?What is WEP? How do I make a HEX-based WEP key? What is WPA?Windows 98 and 98 SE Setting Up Static IPPage Page 192.168.0.2 Windows Me Page Dont include the periods they are automatically entered Windows Page Page Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties window appears Windows XP Connections option Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties window appears 192.182.0.2 Security SpecificationsBManagement AptitudeUsability FeaturesWireless Specifications InterfaceData Rates Operating RangeStandards Compliance RoamingSecurity EnvironmentalCompliance Certification PowerLimited Warranty Class B Equipment Regulatory Compliance NoticesModifications Page Limited Warranty Published specifications or user guide