Link electronic GT701AP user manual Wireless2 Networking Basics, Creating a Wireless Network

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Wireless2 Networking Basics

Wireless networking connects computers to each other using radio signals rather than wires. This allows users the freedom to move around and work anywhere within the range of the wireless network. A wireless network consists of two ele- ments - Clients and Access Points.

A Client is a computer or any other device equipped with a wireless network adapter, such as the Actiontec 54 Mbps Wireless PC Card .

An access point is a device, like your Actiontec 54 Mbps Wireless Access Point, that connects the clients with the network and each other.

The following sections give an overview of the options available when setting up a wireless network.

Creating a Wireless Network

Creating a wireless network involves two basic steps:

1.Setting up an access point to send and receive wireless network signals.

2.Setting up computers to send and receive wireless network signals from the access point(s).

A typical wireless network may look similar to the one in the figure, below.

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Contents Wireless Access Point Table of Contents Page Minimum System Requirements Package ContentsIntroduction1 Access Point Features Power LEDWireless LED Front PanelPower Port Reset ButtonRear Panel LAN PortTechnical Support Wireless2 Networking Basics Creating a Wireless NetworkExtending a Wired Network To add wireless networking to an established wired networkCreating a Wireless Network from a Single Computer Connecting the Access Point Installing Access PointBefore Installing Placing or Mounting the Access Point Setting Up Access Point Configuring the Access Point Making a ConnectionViewing The Control Panel Setting the IP Address Basic Settings Page To Enable WEP 802.1x SecurityTo Enable WPA WPA SecurityTo Enable WPA with Advanced SettingsMAC Authentication Access Control Administration InformationUpgrading Your Access Point’s Firmware Save and RestartTo Upgrade Your Access Point’s Firmware Associated StationsTroubleshooting & FAQs TroubleshootingFrequently Asked Questions How far can I be from the Access Point and still connect?How fast is the wireless network? Can I share my Internet connection using the Access Point?Does the Access Point provide load balancing capabilities? Will cordless phones interfere with the Access Point?What is WEP? What is WPA? How do I make a HEX-based WEP key?Setting Up Static IP Windows 98 and 98 SEPage 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 SpecificationsB SecurityManagement AptitudeFeatures UsabilitySpecifications Interface WirelessData Rates Operating RangeRoaming Standards ComplianceSecurity EnvironmentalCompliance Certification PowerLimited Warranty Class B Equipment Regulatory Compliance NoticesModifications Page Limited Warranty Published specifications or user guide