Buffalo Technology WBMR-G125 manual Wireless Config, Aoss

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Wireless Config

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AOSS

AOSS™ (AirStation One-Touch Secure System) Connection

AOSS is a Buffalo technology that makes it simple to connect wireless clients to an access point securely.

You no longer need to worry about choosing the proper security protocols, IP addresses, or SSID’s. The intelligence of AOSS determines the best connection possible and configures itself in seconds.

NOTE: Your wireless client device must support AOSS for this to work. All current Buffalo wireless client devices support AOSS.

Once the WBMR-G125 has been connected, install your wireless client device (Notebook, USB, or PCI Adapter) and any necessary drivers and software. If your client device comes with Client Manager Software, please install it. The AOSS button will be located in this software. Now that the Wireless Modem Router and your wireless client adapter are installed, you can use AOSS to configure them.

1.To begin the configuration, press the AOSS button on the front of the WBMR-G125 for 3 -10 seconds. The Security LED will begin to flash.

2.Now, push the AOSS button on the client device. Depending on which device you have, this may be either on the device, or in its software. Consult your client device’s documentation if you don’t know where its AOSS button is.

3.When AOSS has finished, the Security LED will change to a solid state. Your wireless network is securely set up!

Only one AOSS wireless client adapter can be configured to the AOSS Wireless Modem Router at a time. The buttons will need to be repressed to connect each additional AOSS wireless client adapter.Do not attempt to configure

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Contents Manual Table of Contents Integrated 10/100 4-Port Switch Introduction Product FeaturesOS Compatibility Front-Panel LED DisplayHigh-Speed Mode Integrated 802.11g Wireless Access PointBuilt-In Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Dhcp SPI FirewallAdvantages of a Buffalo Wireless Network Package ContentsBenefits of a Home Network System Requirements Internet Connection SettingsUnderstanding Your Router Front Panel PowerLAN Back Panel Setup Wizard Connecting Your ComputersPositioning your Router Connecting your Adsl Line Powering Up your Router Page Manually Configuring Client Adapters in Windows 98SE or Me Recommended Web Browser SettingsInternet Explorer 4.0 or Higher Page Accessing the User Interface Understanding the Web-Based User Interface Internet/LanConnection Type Setting your Connection Type to RFC 1483 Bridged/Routed Setting your ISP Connection Type to PPPoE or PPPoANetwork Address Server Settings Dhcp Network SetupTime Setting Local IP AddressRoute DdnsAoss Wireless ConfigBasic Wireless RadioWireless Authentication Wireless ChannelBroadcast Ssid SecurityBit WEP WEP Wired Equivalent PrivacySetting WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK Encryption Page Multicast Rate AdvancedFrame Bursting 802.11g ProtectionWireless Client MAC List Privacy SeparatorMac Filter Firewall SecurityVPN Passthrough FirewallReject Ident requests Block WAN RequestsGaming Ports Port ForwardingQoS DMZGateway Username & Password Admin ConfigRemote Management UPnPFactory Defaults DiagnosticsReboot Firmware UpdateWireless DiagnosticGateway Local NetworkDSL Connection EU Declaration of Conformity Warranty Information General Inquiries