Buffalo Technology WZR-AG300NH manual Access Point Mode

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Access Point Mode

This AirStation supports quickly changing the product from a wireless router to a conventional access point.

Put your Airstation into Access Point Mode by moving the switch on the bottom of your AirStation from ROUTER to AP. This changes the default IP address of the AirStation from 192.168.11.1 to 192.168.11.100, and DHCP, NAT, and the WAN port are disabled.

Access Point Mode might be desirable if you’re adding wireless capability to an existing network

with a router, or configuring your AirStation as part of a repeater bridge setup. It is not suitable for most home configurations. If you plan to use the AirStation as an normal wireless router, make sure that this switch is in the normal (ROUTER) position!

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Contents Wireless Router & AP Table of Contents System Requirements IntroductionInitial Setup Your AirStation may be used horizontally or vertically Assemble Your AirStationConnecting 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 Some things to keep in mind with Aoss Aoss NotesAccess Point Mode Connecting to a Preexisting Network WZR-AG300NH AirStation Specifications SpecificationsRegulatory Information AirStation Ieee 802.11 Channel Sets Common Problems TroubleshootingDiag LED Activity Table Other Problems Glossary Glossary Glossary To hardware that requires further manual configuration Glossary Glossary Glossary FCC Warning FCC / CE InformationPotential restrictive use Warranty Information General Inquiries Contact InformationEmail sales@buffalo-technology.com GPL Information North America GPL Information Europe 125/300* High Speed Mode
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