Buffalo Technology WZR-AG300NH manual Connecting Wireless Clients to the Access Point

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Connecting Wireless Clients to the Access Point

To connect wireless devices to the AirStation, you may either enter the SSID and encryption key manually, or you can use AOSS. For more information on AOSS, see pages 14 and 15.

Consult your wireless clients’ manuals for instructions on configuring them manually. You can get SSID and encryption information from the AirStation’s

initial setup screen, as shown above. By default, the SSID is “macaddress_A” for wireless A channels and “macaddress_G” for wireless G and B channels. By default, encryption is not enabled (“open”).

If you prefer to use encryption and/or a different SSID, you may change these default settings under Basic Settings at the top left of the page.

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Contents Wireless Router & AP Table of Contents Introduction System RequirementsInitial Setup Assemble Your AirStation Your AirStation may be used horizontally or verticallyConnecting your AirStation AirStation Log in to the Configuration Tool Detecting Your Broadband Connection Connecting Wireless Clients to the Access Point Basic Setup Navigating the Menus Initialize/Reboot Aoss Standalone Client device PC card Client Manager Software Aoss Notes Some things to keep in mind with AossAccess Point Mode Connecting to a Preexisting Network Specifications WZR-AG300NH AirStation SpecificationsRegulatory Information AirStation Ieee 802.11 Channel Sets Troubleshooting Common ProblemsDiag LED Activity Table Other Problems Glossary Glossary Glossary To hardware that requires further manual configuration Glossary Glossary Glossary FCC / CE Information FCC WarningPotential restrictive use Warranty Information Contact Information General InquiriesEmail sales@buffalo-technology.com GPL Information North America GPL Information Europe 125/300* High Speed Mode
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