EnGenius Technologies ENH500 user manual About This Document, Before you start

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About This Document

This document is written by EnGenius Inc. EnGenius Inc. the reserves the right to change this document without notice and all rights are reserved. This document can only be used for the configuration of EnGenius products.

This document is to characterize the EnGenius ENH500 Wireless Access Point & Client Bridge. Please read the document carefully before setting up the ENH500. Any damage which is caused by inappropriate use will not be covered under the warranty.

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Before you start__________________________________________________

The following equipment is required to setup the ENH500:

1.(1) Computer/Notebook and Internet access.

2.(2) Ethernet cables.

3.(1) EnGenius ENH500.

The equipment listed above is only for configuration of the ENH500, you will

need additional equipment to connect to the Internet and configuration will depend on your current network infrastructure. Please refer to Chapter 2 for more information.

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Contents Wireless Access Point / Client Bridge Table of Contents LAN Setup Appendix B Specifications Appendix C Glossary Before you start About This DocumentDifficult-to-wire environments FeaturesAbility to access real-time information Product OverviewWired LAN backup Wireless extensions of Ethernet networksFrequently altered environments Training and educational facilitiesBenefits Hardware Overview Package ContentsSystem Requirement LED Understanding the ENH500 LEDsInstalling the ENH500 InstallationPre-installation Guidelines This completes the installation procedure Wireless Network Modes Access Point ModeAccess Point with WDS Function Mode Client Bridge Mode WDS Bridge Mode Client Router Mode Page Configuring Microsoft Windows Configuring Your Computer for TCP/IPPage Configuring Microsoft Windows Vista Configuring Microsoft Windows XP Click the Network Connections icon Configuring Apple Mac OSLogging into the ENH500 Username and Password Save / Load StatusMain System Log Wireless Client ListDhcp Client Table Connection StatusSystem Switching the Operation Mode Wireless Settings Wireless ConfigurationChannel HT Mode Wireless ModeAccept / Cancel Extension ChannelSave / Cancel Wireless SecuritySuppressed Ssid Station SeparationWDS Client Site SurveyPrefer Bssid Refresh ProfileWireless mode supports 802.11a/n mixed modes. It is Mode MAC AddressFilled in if an AP in the Site Survey is selected Profile 1 WEP Wireless Security SettingsWPA-PSK 3 WPA2-PSK WPA-PSK Mixed 5 WPA 6 WPA2 WPA Mixed Wireless Advanced Settings Shaping Wireless TrafficAggregation ACL Mode Wireless MAC FilterMAC Address Filter AddWDS Link Settings IP Settings LAN SetupSpanning Tree Settings Static IP Router SettingsWAN Settings Type Internet ConnectionAccount Name Domain NameInternet Connection Type Dhcp Dynamic IPGet Automatically From Use These DNS ServersSecondary DNS servers manually That it remains in Auto PPPoE Point-to-Point Protocol over EthernetSpecify the Maximum Transmit Unit size. EnGenius recommends Keep Alive Connect on DemandGet Automatically From ISPPptp Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol Username Pptp ServerLAN Settings Router Mode VPN Pass Through Port Forwarding DMZ Address DMZDMZ Hosting Administration Management SettingsPort Save / Apply / CancelManagement Vlan Snmp Settings Firmware Upgrade Backup/Restore SettingsTime Settings 10.7 Log Save/Apply / CancelSyslog Log Server IP AddressDiagnostics Access Point Network Configuration ExamplesProperties Select Operation Mode to Client Bridge from SystemWDS Bridge Change your Local Area Network setting to Obtain an IP Select Operation Mode to Client Router from SystemInternet Service Provider on the WAN Settings Address AutomaticallyQuestion Answer Appendix a TroubleshootingTo Factory Default in the Management Contacting Technical Support Rx Sensitivity Optimal dBm Appendix B SpecificationsChannel Tx Avg. Power Optimal dBm Environment & Mechanical Appendix C Glossary Access PointESS ID Passphrase Simple Network Management Protocol Snmp WPA2 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement Appendix D Statements of ConformityIndustry Canada Statement Europe Declaration of Conformity 0560 Slovensky Slovak Suomi Finnish