Buffalo Technology WBR-G54 manual LAN port, 11g54M-Turbo Boosts 11g devices to turbo 54Mbps mode

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11g(54M)-Turbo - Boosts 11g devices to turbo 54Mbps mode.

11g(54M)-Only - 11g devices will be able to communicate, but not 11b devices.

ESS-ID- Allows administrator to alter the ESS-ID of the AirStation. To communicate with a specific AP only, the AP’s ESS-ID must be entered in the client PC. The client PC looks for the specific AP (or ESS-ID) for wireless communication. Use up to 32 alphanumeric characters for the ESS-ID (case sensitive).

Note: Roaming - When multiple AirSta- tions have an identical ESS-ID, WEP, and DS channel, client PCs may Roam between the AirStations.

Wireless Channel - Select the channel used for wireless communication. There are 11 overlapping channels. Channels 1, 6 and 11 are non-overlapping.

If there are multiple APs in close proxim- ity using the same channel, there may be interference. In this case, change to a non-overlapping channel.

Note: This parameter is automatically set in the client computer.

Encryption Key (WEP) - Select Encrypt or Do not encrypt. Create and enter an encryption code to protect wireless com- munications. It is possible to enter up to 4 different WEPs. The WEP key must match between two parties for secure communications.

Examples of WEP key:

64bit ASCII: 5 digits of alphanumeric characters, “ab34Y”

128bit ASCII: 13 digits of alphanumeric characters, “123456abcdef7”

Note: ASCII WEP is case sensitive.

64bit HEX: 10 digits, using characters 0-9 and a-f, “00234ABCDE”

128bit HEX: 26 digits, using characters

0-9 and a-f, “20123456789abcdeabcde- abcde”

BSS (Basic Service Set) Basic Rate Set

-The transmission data rate between devices. If one device supports 2Mbps only, the data rate for the entire network should be limited to 2Mbps (“Default” selection). Otherwise, use 11Mbps max (“All” selection).

DTIM Period - An access point transmits beacon signals to nearby clients at a preset interval. This parameter sets the beacon transmission interval time (1-255 sec.). Selection of a larger number may conserve energy for the client PC (when client power management is enabled), but may delay wireless communication. The default value of 1 is recommended.

ANY Connection - Enables a client PC to connect to the nearest WBR-G54 by entering the word “any” for the ESS-ID. If the “ANY Connection” is not selected, the WBR-G54 will not be found unless the specific WBR-G54’s ESS-ID is entered in the client PC.

4.1.2 LAN port

Set LAN interface parameters.

LAN Side IP address - Allows adminis- trator to specify a static IP and Subnet Mask for the LAN side of the AirStation.

Figure 4.1.2 LAN Port

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Contents WBR- G54 Contents Additional Information AirStation Wireless Network Features AirStation Broadband Router Access Point WBR-G541Introduction Buffalo Anywhere Networking Home NetworkingSOHO/SMB Networking Basic Setup Using AirNavigatorAirStation Broadband Router Access Point Package Product Views About the AirStation CDPage Click Finish Standard Settings Setup PreparationSetup Overview Open the Setup ScreenDSL Button Catv ButtonLine Test Tab Using Airstation For Advanced Configurations LAN SettingWireless Security tab11g54M-Turbo Boosts 11g devices to turbo 54Mbps mode BSS Basic Service Set Basic Rate SetLAN port Dhcp Server Assigned IP address Range AssignmentWireless LAN Computer Limitation 5 WDSManual IP and MAC Address Assignment Register for allowable PC’s MAC addressWAN Settings Communication Method of Wired WANWAN Port Network Setting Routing SetupNetwork WAN Address Translation Destination address Network IP ad- dress and subnet maskDisplay/Delete Routing Table Entries For Manual setting Packet FilterSelect Add to NAT table Management Network Diagnosis Settings Intrusion DetectorUPnP Unit informationTime setup Administrator name root, cannot beConfirm Password Reenter the new password for confirmation System InformationTransfer Packet Condition Log InformationSyslog transmitting Ping TestInitialization/Reboot Firmware UpdateAdditional Information Page WBR-G54 Access Point Specifications Common Troubleshooting Tips Other ProblemsLED Activity B LEDs Work But Client PC Cannot Connect to NetworkGlossary Gbps Giga Bits per second One billion bits per secondPage ROM Read Only Memory Permanent memory

WBR-G54 specifications

The Buffalo Technology WBR-G54 is a highly regarded wireless router that stands out due to its robust features and user-friendly design. This device is particularly well-suited for home and small office environments, providing reliable connectivity and seamless performance at an affordable price point.

One of the main features of the WBR-G54 is its support for the 802.11g wireless networking standard, which enables high-speed wireless connections of up to 54 Mbps. This standard also offers backward compatibility with 802.11b devices, ensuring that users can connect a wide range of devices without losing bandwidth. With its integrated antenna, the WBR-G54 ensures a strong signal that can effectively cover a reasonably sized home.

The WBR-G54 also includes a four-port Ethernet switch, allowing users to connect multiple wired devices simultaneously. This feature is essential for those who prefer a stable Ethernet connection for activities such as gaming, video streaming, or any data-intensive operations. The device supports both DHCP and static IP address assignment, making it versatile for various network configurations.

Another notable characteristic of the WBR-G54 is its user-friendly setup process. Featuring a web-based interface, users can easily configure their network settings and manage security options. Buffalo Technology has equipped the device with advanced security features, including WPA2 encryption, which helps to protect the network from unauthorized access. Additionally, the router supports MAC address filtering and firewall capabilities to further enhance security.

For those who are concerned about parental controls or guest network access, the WBR-G54 provides options to limit internet access for specific devices, ensuring a safe browsing experience for children or visitors. The device also supports virtual private networks (VPNs), making it a versatile choice for remote users who require secure connections.

In terms of design, the WBR-G54 is compact and lightweight, allowing it to fit easily into any workspace. Its aesthetic, paired with functional LED indicators, provides users with clear visual feedback regarding the router's status.

In summary, the Buffalo Technology WBR-G54 is an excellent wireless router with a solid feature set, robust security options, and user-friendly functionality. Whether for streaming, gaming, or browsing, this device delivers reliable performance that meets the needs of both casual users and tech-savvy individuals alike. Its blend of affordability and capability makes it a noteworthy choice in the competitive market of wireless networking gear.