Buffalo Technology WLM2-G54 manual Add Routing Table Entry

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Data forwarding can be delayed by a preset length of time. The delay time value may be from 4~30 seconds. The default value is 5 seconds.

9.5.4 “Hello” Time

The Hello message (to the network) broadcast time interval can be changed. The "Hello" message is used to set up network routing under the Spanning Tree protocol. The interval can be 1~10 seconds. The default value is 2 seconds.

9.5.5 Max Age

The "Hello" message time out period can be changed. The time out period starts the spanning tree elapse timing calculation once the "Hello" message signal reception has ceased. Once the Max Age time period is exhausted, the network topology will change.

9.5.6 Aging Time

Self-learned or registered MAC addresses that are not active will be erased after the Aging Time has elapsed. The value can be set anywhere from 10~1000000 seconds. The default value is 300 seconds.

9.5.7 Port Priority

The priority of the STP port can be set from 0~255. Smaller values will have higher priority. The default value is 128.

9.5.8 Path Cost

The primary bridge owns a lower cost than the cost to other bridges so that the “Hello” message issued from the primary bridge automatically adds the cost to the message received from its parent bridge. The “Hello” message issued from a route bridge has 0 as the route path cost.

9.6Routing

Communication routing can be set between WLM2-G54 and other network devices in the same network. The following parameters

Figure 9.6 Routing

are supported:

RIP reception

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Routing Table Entries

9.6.1 RIP Reception

The RIP information received by the WLM2- G54 can be set to RIP1, RIP2, RIP1 and RIP2, or no RIP. The default is both RIP1 and RIP2.

9.6.2 Add Routing Table Entry

Routing (or RIP) information can be set manually. The following parameters will be used. Destination address=The network IP address and the subnet mask for the destination. Gateway=The packet to the destination passes through the gateway address.

Metric=total number of routers to be passed before the packet reaches its destination. You can select from 1~15. The default value is 15. click “Add.”

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Contents WLM2-G54 Page Part 10.1 Signs IiiSummary of Features Package ContentsIntroduction System RequirementsFeatures Security FeaturesAuthentication PrivacyAccess Authorization Integrity FeaturesImproved Fault Tolerance Ibss SecurityNetwork Load Distribution Features Network Administration Fea TuresEasy Support Features Network SolutionsTypical Office Situations Apartments or CondominiumsFactories SchoolsHospitals Support Functions PoE Power over EthernetArea Intranets Upgradeable Firmware Diagnostic SupportClient Configuration Introduction Setup PreparationAfter finding an AirStation, select Admin / Set IP address Setup ScreenInput Parameters Through a Wired PC,Terminal Software Input Parameters Through the Client ManagerInput Parameters Through a Wired PC,Telnet Software Select Start / RunDetailed Configurations Introduction Basic SettingsTime Settings ManagementSystem1=General administrative information BridgeRouting See next Manual Setting Basic FilterBasic Filter Information Server Name=The name of the Radius server or the IP addressList of the Wireless PCs Authorized Wireless LAN PCsWireless Add Peer AirStation MAC Address10 Wireless 11 Link Integrity SettingsConfigure EAP in the Security/802.11g screen Privacy, WEP Link Integrity SettingsDigits of hexadecimal numbers, i.e. a3d58b62fe PS Privacy SeparatorWireless Distribution System Settings Diagnostics IntroductionParameters for the Diagnostic Operation Add AirStation Connected AirStationSee previous Wireless LAN PC Information 3 Wireless LAN PC Information5 Ping Test Additional Information Appendix aAppendix a Intelligent Access Point WLM2-G54 Specifications Appendix B Troubleshooting Other ProblemsLED Activity Table B.1 Diag LED Activity TableCRC Cyclic Redundancy Check DCE Data Communications EquipDsss Direct Sequence Spread DTE Data Terminal Equipment DeviceRadius Remote Authentication Dial RAM Random Access Memory NonMips Millions of Instructions Per PCI Peripheral Component InterconWlan Wireless LAN a LAN topology ROM Read Only Memory PermanentSmtp Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Snmp Simple Network ManagementPage Page Buffalo Technology Technical Support

WLM2-G54 specifications

Buffalo Technology is known for its high-quality networking products, and one of their standout offerings is the WLM2-G54 wireless LAN router. This device caters to both home and small office users, prioritizing reliability and performance in wireless networking.

The Buffalo WLM2-G54 operates on the IEEE 802.11g standard, providing impressive wireless speeds of up to 54 Mbps. This makes it ideal for activities such as web browsing, streaming videos, and online gaming. Its backward compatibility with older 802.11b devices ensures that users can seamlessly connect their legacy equipment without needing extensive upgrades.

One of the most notable characteristics of the WLM2-G54 is its robust security features. It supports various encryption methods, including WEP, WPA, and WPA2, allowing users to establish secure connections and protect their sensitive data from unauthorized access. The inclusion of a built-in firewall adds another layer of defense, safeguarding the network from external threats.

In terms of physical design, the WLM2-G54 is compact and user-friendly. It can easily fit into small spaces, making it a convenient addition to any home or office setup. The router includes multiple LAN ports for wired connections, ensuring that users can connect additional devices such as desktops, gaming consoles, and printers with ease.

The WLM2-G54 also incorporates advanced technologies to enhance performance. One such feature is Buffalo's "Client Mode," which allows the router to connect to existing networks and extend coverage. This flexibility is beneficial for users who need to bridge long distances or eliminate dead zones in larger spaces.

Another significant characteristic of the WLM2-G54 is its easy setup process. The device typically features a user-friendly web interface, enabling users to configure their network settings without requiring extensive technical knowledge. Additionally, Buffalo often provides firmware updates to improve performance and security, ensuring that users always have access to the latest enhancements.

Overall, Buffalo Technology’s WLM2-G54 wireless LAN router is a versatile, reliable choice for those looking to establish or expand their wireless networking capabilities. With its combination of speed, security, and user-friendly features, it stands out as an excellent option for both home and small office environments. Its ability to integrate with existing network infrastructures further solidifies its place as a valuable asset in modern networking solutions.