Buffalo Technology WBR2-G54S user manual Home Networking, SOHO/SMB Networking

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Introduction

Optional external antennas for boosting range and signal quality.

Buffalo’s AOSS System for easy, secure wireless client confi guration.

Home Networking

Buffalo AirStation wireless access points enable sharing broadband by simply connecting the AirStation to a DSL or Cable modem to:

Share fi les and printers

Access and share the Internet

Share media fi les

SOHO/SMB Networking

With high-speed DSL or Cable connections readily available, many users can work effectively from a home office, connected securely to a corporate network. Buffalo’s solutions are ideal for home networks that require secure, high-speed access to the corporate LAN. Tools that play an integral part in Buffalo’s solutions include VPN connectivity for secure access to corporate resources, which enable the remote employee to handle information from clients or coworkers as if they were in the office. Connect the Buffalo AirStation Broadband router AP to a Cable or DSL modem in order to:

•Share broadband access

•Share fi les and printers

•Bridge between multiple networks and multiple computer platforms

•Provide easy and secure access to home or company networks from remote locations

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Contents WBR2-G54S Table of Contents Network Settings Table of Contents Introduction Introduction SOHO/SMB Networking Home NetworkingSystem Requirements AirStation WBR2-G54S Package ContentsProduct Views About the AirStation CD Installation / Setup Setup Overview Setup PreparationIntroduction Antenna Installation Open the Setup Screen Standard SettingsDSL Button Enter ISP informationAutomatic 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 Function Enable or Advanced SettingsLAN Settings Wireless SettingsAdvanced Settings Wireless LAN Security Advanced Settings Characteristics Advanced Settings 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 Wired WAN Performance WAN SettingsWAN Port Connection Type Select from MRU Maximum Receive MTU Maximum TransmitWAN Network Advanced Settings Routing Setup Network SettingsAdd Routing Table Entry Address Translation Enable or Disable . AddressIP Masquerade When Display/Delete NAT Table Add NAT Table Advanced Settings Log Output Select Output to Packet FilterBasic Filter Setting IP Filter Setting MAC Filter Click Enter MAC Lter to enter MAC address Click Apply when settings are complete DETECTOR@AIRSTATION Intrusion DetectorPage UPnP System Information ManagementAdmin Name Password Select Use or Do not use Time setupNTP server name Enter Packet Traffic Information Wired WAN Wired LAN Wireless LANIP Address and Medium Client MonitorPing Test Display log info Select Log InformationLog information Displays Log Information Level Syslog TransferLog Information Select Save current settings Click Save/Restore SettingsRestored saved settings Click Restart to reboot Reboot/Reload DefaultsAirStation Com/wireless Firmware UpdateFirmware 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 BTable B.1.1 Diag LED Activity Table Changing Client TCP/IP Settings in WindowsLEDs Work But Client PC Cannot Connect to Network Other Problems Cause ProblemRestrictions Proper Setup Click on the ‘LAN port’ link on the left Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Glossary Glossary 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