LevelOne WBR-1100TX, WBR-1400TX manual About Wireless LANs, Modes, Ad-hoc Mode, Infrastructure Mode

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Appendix B

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About Wireless LANs

This Appendix provides some background information about using Wireless LANs (WLANs).

Modes

Wireless LANs can work in either of two (2) modes:

Ad-hoc

Infrastructure

Ad-hoc Mode

Ad-hoc mode does not require an Access Point or a wired (Ethernet) LAN. Wireless Sta- tions (e.g. notebook PCs with wireless cards) communicate directly with each other.

Infrastructure Mode

In Infrastructure Mode, one or more Access Points are used to connect Wireless Stations (e.g. Notebook PCs with wireless cards) to a wired (Ethernet) LAN. The Wireless Stations can then access all LAN resources.

Access Points can only function in "Infrastructure" mode, and can communicate only with Wireless Stations which are set to "Infrastructure" mode.

BSS/ESS

BSS

A group of Wireless Stations and a single Access Point, all using the same ID (SSID), form a Basic Service Set (BSS).

Using the same SSID is essential. Devices with different SSIDs are unable to communicate with each other.

ESS

A group of Wireless Stations, and multiple Access Points, all using the same ID (ESSID), form an Extended Service Set (ESS).

Different Access Points within an ESS can use different Channels. In fact, to reduce interfer- ence, it is recommended that adjacent Access Points SHOULD use different channels.

As Wireless Stations are physically moved through the area covered by an ESS, they will automatically change to the Access Point which has the least interference or best performance. This capability is called Roaming. (Access Points do not have or require Roaming capabili- ties.)

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Contents Users Guide Table of Contents Wireless LAN Configuration AT Commands Standard AT CommandsPcmcia Wireless Card PC Database Screen Options Printer Port MAC Address RoutingInternet Access Features Features of the LevelOne Wireless Broadband RouterIntroduction LAN Features Wireless FeaturesAdvanced Internet Functions Configuration & Management RAS Remote Access ServicesSecurity Features Network PrinterPackage Contents Physical Details LEDs WBR-1100TXLEDs WBR-1400TX For each port, there are 2 LEDsWireless 100Connections WBR-1100TX DIP Switches Restore Default IP Address and Clear PasswordPower port Connect the supplied power adapter here DescriptionConnections WBR-1400TX Connections WBR-1400TXProcedure WBR-1100TX InstallationRequirements Choose an Installation Site Insert Wireless Pcmcia cardPower Up Connect LAN CableProcedure WBR-1400TX Connect LAN CablesConnect WAN Cable Overview SetupTo Do this Refer to Configuration Program Using UPnPUsing your Web Browser PreparationIf you cant connect Setup Wizard Cable ModemsDSL Modems Type Details ISP Data requiredHome Screen Other Modems e.g. Broadband WirelessNavigation & Data Input Data LAN Screen LAN ScreenButtons Using the LevelOne Wireless Broadband Router s Dhcp Server Using another Dhcp ServerTo Configure your PCs to use Dhcp CancelWireless Screen Data Wireless ScreenIdentification OptionsAccess Point Data WEP Screen WEP ScreenWEP Data Encryption Password Screen Password DialogTCP/IP Settings Overview PC ConfigurationWindows Clients Using Dhcp Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows 9x/MEUsing Specify an IP Address Gateway Tab Win 95/98 Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows NT4.0 Windows NT4.0 TCP/IPObtain an IP address from a Dhcp Server Specify an IP AddressWindows NT4.0 Add Gateway Windows NT4.0 DNS Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows Network Configuration WinUsing a fixed IP Address Use the following IP Address TCP/IP Properties WinChecking TCP/IP Settings Windows XP Network Configuration Windows XPTCP/IP Properties Windows XP Internet Access Accessing AOLFor Windows 9x/ME/2000 For Windows XPPrinter Setup for Windows Print Port Driver SetupManagement Port OptionsRetry BannerInterval Windows NT 4.0 Server Configuration LPD/LPR PrintingWindows 2000 Server Configuration Adding the PrinterClient PC Setup for LPD/LPR Printing Windows 2000 Select PortMacintosh Clients Installing the PrinterPrinting Printing Setup on Linux Linux ClientsFixed IP Address To act as a Dhcp Client recommendedOther Unix Systems Printing SetupRemote Queue Mode Wireless Station ConfigurationAbled Operation Operation and StatusStatus Screen Data Status Screen InternetSystem PrinterAbort Current Print Job ButtonJob Refresh ScreenConnection Status PPPoE Data PPPoE Status ScreenConnection Connection LogConnection Log Messages Message DescriptionData Pptp Status Screen Connection Status PptpPptp Status New messages Connection Details Fixed/Dynamic IP Address Data Connection Details ScreenRenew Data Serial Port Status Screen Connection Status Serial PortConnection Status Connection Log UserPhone Line Speed Serial Line SpeedLevelOne Wireless Broadband Router User Guide Advanced Features Advanced Internet ScreenConferencing & Telephony Conferencing & TelephonySelect an Application Send incoming calls toSpecial Applications Special Applications ScreenUsing a Special Application Data Special Applications ScreenURL Filter URL Filter ScreenData URL Filter Screen Filter StringsVirtual Servers IP Address seen by Internet UsersWeb Server Ftp//203.70.212.52Virtual Servers Screen Data Virtual Servers ScreenServers PropertiesDefining your own Virtual Servers Service works as follows Connecting to the Virtual ServersDynamic DNS Domain Name Server Ddns Service Dynamic DNS ScreenData Dynamic DNS Screen Ddns DataRemote Management Data Remote Management ScreenTo connect from a remote PC via the Internet Remote ManagementDial-in Screen Dial-inThis chapter is applicable to the LevelOne WBR- 1100TX only Data Dial-in Users Screen Dial-in SettingsModem Buttons Dial-in Users Dial-in PPP LinkStatus User List Dial-in Users ScreenUser Properties Modifying a user Adding a new userDeleting a user Modem Properties Screen Data Modem Properties ScreenClient PCs Using Dial-in Creating a Dial-in Connection in WindowsUsing the Dial-in Connection Dial-up Networking PropertiesAdvanced Configuration PC DatabasePC Database Screen Data PC Database ScreenPC Database PCsGenerate Report Backup DNS OptionsData Options Screen UPnPFirewall AppleTalk Printer PortLogical Printers MAC Address Screen MAC AddressData MAC address Screen Using this Screen RoutingOverview Routing ScreenData Routing Screen Static RoutingLocal Router Configuring Other Routers on your LANOther Routers on the Local LAN For the LevelOne Wireless Broadband Router s Routing Table For Router As Default RouteFor Router Bs Default Route Static Routing ExampleGeneral Problems TroubleshootingInternet Access Problem 1 My PC cant locate the Wireless Access Point Wireless AccessProblem 2 Wireless connection speed is very slow To remove an existing printer port installation PrintingAppendix a Troubleshooting LevelOne Wireless Broadband Router User Guide Check the Modem Dial-in AccessCheck the Remote PC LevelOne Wireless Broadband Router User Guide About Wireless LANs Ad-hoc ModeInfrastructure Mode ModesWireless LAN Configuration WEP AuthenticationChannels KeyAT Commands AT CommandsRequired Settings Setting AT CommandConnection Properties W95/98 Standard AT Commands Command DescriptionATO Extended AT& Commands LevelOne 1 Port Wireless Broadband Router with 1 LAN Port WBR-1100TXFCC Statement CE Marking WarningLevelOne 1 Port Wireless Broadband Router with 4 LAN Port WBR-1400TXPcmcia Wireless Card