EnGenius Technologies EOA7530 manual Real‐World Configurations, Sample Access Point Application

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A.2 Real‐World Configurations

The following sections show the EOA7530 in various configurations.

A.2.1 Sample Access Point Application

The following figure shows an example of the EOA7530 in an Access Point configuration, where the two EOA7530 radios operate concurrently to provide Internet access to a variety of devices.

In this configuration, one EOA7530 radio conducts 802.11b/g communications with the following devices wirelessly:

An EnGenius EUB‐9706 Wireless N Adapter connected to a laptop computer

An EnGenius High Power 1T1R USB Adapter connected to a different laptop computer

An EnGenius E0C2611P 802.11g Outdoor Client Bridge/Access Point configured for client bridge mode. The E0C2611P is connected to a switch that provides wired connectivity to a desktop PC, printer, and data server, and Access Point, and wireless connectivity to a laptop.

The other EOA7530 radio conducts 802.11a communications with a switch connected to the Internet. This Internet connectivity passes from the EOA7530’s internal 802.11a radio to its internal 802.11b/g radio and the on to the 802/11b/g devices.

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Contents EOA7530 Table of Contents LAN Setup Page Features Product OverviewBenefits Package Contents System RequirementsHardware Overview Bottom ViewBack Panel Installing the EOA7530 LED Configuring Your Computer for TCP/IP Configuring Microsoft Windows Page Configuring Microsoft Windows Vista Page Configuring Microsoft Windows XP Configuring Microsoft Windows Page Configuring an Apple Macintosh Computer Introducing the Web Configurator Logging in to the Web ConfiguratorBest Practices Wireless Configuration Selecting Operating ModesSelecting Dual Mode for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Networks Page Wireless Settings Access Point Mode Dual ModeEssid Apply / Cancel Access Point Mode 5 GHz Access Point Mode 2.4 GHz Client Bridge Mode/Client Router Mode Dual Mode Client Bridge Mode/Client Router Mode 5 GHz 5G Wireless Setting4G Wireless Setting Preferred BssidClient Bridge Mode/Client Router Mode 2.4 GHz Please Choose WDS Bridge ModeOperation Mode 5G Apply / Cancel Default Gateway IP AddressIP Subnet Mask 802.1d Spanning TreeBssid Wlan MAC AddressChannels Data ratesBssid 5.3 Site SurveySsid AP Scan List 5 GHz / 2.4 GHz WMM Wireless Security SettingsWEP Access Point WEP Client Bridge / Client Router WPA Type WPA pre‐shared Key Access PointApply Pre‐shared Key WPA pre‐shared Key Client Bridge / Client RouterPre‐shared Key Type Radius Access Point Mode Only Radius Server Port Radius Server PasswordRadius Server IP Address Wireless Advanced Settings Advanced Settings Access PointAdvanced Settings Client Bridge / Client Router Tx PowerPreamble Type DistanceWireless Access Control List Delete All MAC Address FilteringDelete Selected LAN Setup LAN SettingsCurrent Static Dhcp Table Enable Static Dhcp IPDhcp Info Snmp Disable Snmp SettingsSnmp Enable Static IP Internet SettingsDhcp Dynamic IP PPPoE Point‐to‐Point Protocol over Ethernet MTUStatic IP Address WAN Interface Type Pptp Point‐to‐Point Tunneling ProtocolDynamic IP Address WAN Interface Type Service IP Address Enable Pptp pass throughEnable IPSec pass through Enable L2TP pass throughInformation Status StatusWireless Client List System LogInternet Status Time Zone Settings Management SettingsPassword Settings Diagnosis Save/Reload Settings Remote ControlUpgrade Firmware Restore to Factory Default Settings Backup SettingsRestore Settings RestartNetwork Configuration Example Access Point Mode + Client Bridge ModeClient Router Mode Client Bridge Left pane, go to Management Operation Mode Access Point Mode EOA7530 Operating ModesClient Bridge Mode Real‐World Configurations Sample Access Point Application‐ Click Apply Sample Access Point and Client Bridge Application Page Page Hardware Specifications Radio Frequency SpecificationsSoftware Features Radio 2 WLAN2Management Environmental and PhysicalProblem Solving Question Answer Factory Default in the Management menuQuestion Answer Contacting Technical SupportChap ESS ID Media Access Control MAC Address Power Over Ethernet PoEProtected Extensible Authentication Protocol Peap Quality of Service QoSWeighted Fair Queuing WFQ Wired Equivalent Privacy WEPWireless Local‐Area Network Wlan Wi‐Fi Protected Access WPAWireless Distribution System WDS WPA2FCC Radiation Exposure Statement Federal Communication Commission Interference StatementImportant Note