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Specifications

Table “Radio Characteristics” lists the typical ranges when used indoors:

In Open Office environments, clients can “see” each other, i.e. there are no physical obstruc- tions between them.

In Semi-open Office environments, work space is separated by room dividers; client cards are at desktop level.

In Closed Office environments, workspace is separated by floor-to-ceiling brick walls.

Note: The range values listed in Table “Radio Characteristics” are typical distances as measured at Buffalo Technology AirStation laboratories. These values are provided for your guidance but may vary according to the actual radio conditions at the location where the AirStation product is installed.

AirStation IEEE 802.11 Channel Sets

The range of the wireless signal is related to the Transmit Rate of the wireless communication. Communications at a lower Transmit range may travel longer distances.

Center Channel ID FCC

1 2412

2 2417

3 2422

4 2427

5 2432

6 2437

7 2442

8 2447

9 2452

10 2457 11 2462

11 default channel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Wireless Cable/DSL Router-G WBR2-G54 Table of Contents Network Settings Table of Contents AirStation Broadband Router Base Station WBR2-G54 IntroductionAirStation Wireless Network Features Home Networking SOHO/SMB Networking System Requirements IntroductionProduct Views AirStation WBR2-G54 Package ContentsAbout the AirStation CD Installation / SetupInstallation / Setup Antenna Installation Setup Preparation Setup OverviewIntroduction Open the Setup Screen Standard SettingsEnter ISP information DSL ButtonAutomatic IP Assignment by ISP PPPoE Connection Enter IP Address ManuallyCatv Cable Button Line Test Security Simple Security Setup Applications Refer to the on-screen help for Aoss Aoss Additional Aoss Information Wireless Settings LAN SettingsAdvanced Settings Data Encryption Disable to have Wireless LAN SecurityAdvanced Settings Characteristics LAN Port Dhcp Server Advanced Settings Manual IP MAC Address Assignment Settings Wireless PC’s Connection Wireless MAC FilterRegister for Allowable PC’s MAC Address Wireless Bridge WDS Advanced Settings WAN Port WAN SettingsConnection Type Select from MRU Maximum Receive MTU Maximum TransmitWAN Network Advanced Settings Network Settings Routing SetupRIP transmission to WAN Add Routing Table Entry Address Translation IP address of WAN Select Add NAT TableAdvanced Settings Packet Filter Basic Filter Setting Advanced Settings MAC Filter Click Enter MAC fi lter to enter MAC address Click Apply when settings are complete Use , Use or Use Apply Packet filter Setting for Intrusion Detector setIntrusion Detector Intrusion Detector Select Do notPage UPnP System Information ManagementAdmin Name Password NTP server name Enter the NTP server name Time setupPacket Traffic Information Wired WAN Wired LAN Wireless LANClient Monitor Ping Test Log Information Display log info SelectLog information Displays Log Information Select Syslog TransferSelect Use or Do not use Log Information LevelSave/Restore Settings Reboot/Reload Defaults Click Restart to reboot AirStation Firmware Update Com/wirelessFirmware file name Client Table Displays AossManually specify the encryp Aoss Function Click EnableAdditional Information Temperature & HumidityPower Characteristics SpecificationsHost Operating System Networking CharacteristicsRadio Characteristics Regulatory InformationOpen Office Environment Semi-Open Office Environment 2412 Diag LED Activity TroubleshootingCommon Problems LED Activity BChanging Client TCP/IP Settings in Windows Table B.1.1 Diag LED Activity TableLEDs Work But Client PC Cannot Connect to Network Other Problems Problem CauseRestrictions Proper Setup Click on the ‘LAN port’ link on the left Troubleshooting Troubleshooting DCE Data Communications Equipment GlossaryDsss Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum MHz MegaHertz One million cycles per second ROM Read Only Memory Permanent memory PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect aGlossary Glossary Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement FCC / CE InformationFederal Communication Commission Interference Statement Important NotePotential restrictive use FCC RF Radiation Exposure StatementEU Countries intended for use EU Countries Not intended for useWarranty Information General Inquiries Contact Information4030 W. Braker Ln. Suite Austin, Texas Tel Fax