Buffalo Technology WLA-AWCG manual Configuring the AirStation Manager settings

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The settings for the roaming function must be made from a PC that is on a Wired LAN.

To configure the roaming function, you must adjust the settings on the AirStation Pro, using the AirStation Manager and the Client Manager.

Configuring the AirStation Manager settings

1Open the Basic Settings screen. For instructions on how to do this, see “Displaying the Settings screen” on page 43.

2Enter the group name for all AirStations that will be used to roam in the Group Name field.

3Select the Generate From Group Name, MAC address and Roaming setting option, adjacent to ESS-ID.

4Select the Use option, adjacent to Roaming.

5Click Set.

A page is displayed, confirming your settings are complete.

Roaming between the AirStation Pro and other manufacturers’ access points

1On the Basic Settings screen, the Group Name field is disabled.

2Select the Generate option, adjacent to ESS-ID.

Enter the same ESS-ID as the other access points on the network.

3Select the Don’t Use option, adjacent to the Roaming field.

4Click Set.

A page is displayed, confirming your settings are complete.

Configuring a Wireless client for roaming

1Open the Client Manager.

2Select File, Manual.

The Manual Setting dialog box is displayed.

3Enter the ESS-ID as 000000GROUP.

4In the Network Mode field, ensure that the transmission is set to 11 Mbps.

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Contents WLA-AWCG User Guide Table of Contents Glossary Index About this Manual About this chapter Scope of the manualRelated reading Online HelpTypographic conventions Terms and conventionsStandard terms Safety information SymbolGetting Started AirStation Pro pack Setting up the AirStation ProHardware requirements Initial setup Software requirementsConnecting to a hub Installing the Wireless LAN card Installing the Wireless LAN card on a desktop PCInstalling an AirStation Wireless LAN card on a laptop PC Adding an external antennaAttaching the antenna adapter Displaying the antenna adapter connector Getting Started Attaching the external antennaChecking the connection to the external antenna From Client Manager screen, select File, Manual AirStation Pro found on the network Getting Started From the File menu, select Test Connection, Diagnostic Connection test result Getting StartedConnection test results Connection test resultsAntenna connections and transmission ranges Scenario Range at 11Mbps Range at 2 MbpsProduct Overview Main features of the AirStation Pro LED Indicators For details on these features see , 7Diagnostic Indicator AirStation Pro ports Access point to access point communicationExternal access point communication Internal access point communication Typical Star Configuration Typical Chain ConfigurationChain type communication Chain type communication Product OverviewPage AirStation Pro Installation Windows 95/98/ME Installing the AirStation ProNetwork adapter installation System Properties Device Manager dialog box is displayed Checking the TCP/IP settings IP configuration dialog boxIP information AirStation Pro Installation Installing the AirStation Manager Software Simple Installation Wizard dialog boxSelect Install the AirStation Manager option Connecting to the AirStation Pro Installation confirmation message Click OKField Default Setting Click OK Verify connection dialog box is displayed Select Admin, Set IP address IP address setting dialog box is displayedChecking basic settings of the AirStation Pro On the Settings screen, click Standard SettingsNetwork password dialog box Enter root in the Username field Standard settings confirmation screen Check the reception of the external antennaConfiguring AirStation Settings Configuration options Displaying the Settings screenClick Advanced Settings Registering multiple AirStation Pro MAC addressesBasic Settings screen Setting up roaming Click ReturnConfiguring the AirStation Manager settings Configuring a Wireless client for roamingSetting up AirPort configuration Select Apple Menu, AirPortSetting up WEP security Restricting Wireless LAN PC’s Setting up passwords Password Setup screenPage Configuring channel settings Setting up routingRouting Setup screen is displayed Setting up the Packet Filter Diagnostics AirStation Pro details displayed on the Diagnostics screen Troubleshooting AirStation Pro cannot be found on the network Problem scenariosSolutions CauseChecking the ESS-ID for Windows 95/98/ME Checking the ESS-ID for Windows TCP/IP is not installed Network adapter on your PC cannot be foundNetwork adapter drivers have not been installed Network adapter is displayed with Network adapter fails at driver installation AirStation IP address is not assignedSettings Screen is not displayed Cannot connect to the LANEnter your Username and Password Search is taking a long time to display other computers Page Appendix About this appendix Checking the version of WindowsChecking that the protocols are added Restoring AirStation Pro factory settingsConfiguring protocols Windows NT On the Start menu, select Settings, Control Panel Select the Protocol tab Select Microsoft from the Manufacturers panel Adding protocolsSelect Network Component Type dialog box is displayed Select TCP/IP from the Network Protocols panel Windows NTSpecifying the IP address Select Internet Protocol TCP/IPWindows 95/98 TCP/IP Properties IP Address dialog box is displayedSelect the Specify an IP address option Automatically Network Protocols dialog box TCP/IP Properties IP Address dialog box Select the Specify an IP address optionClick LAN Settings Checking Web browser settingsUsing Internet Explorer Internet Options Connections dialog box is displayedLocal Area Network LAN Settings dialog box is displayed Local Area Network LAN Settings dialog boxOpen Netscape Navigator Using Netscape NavigatorOpen Internet Explorer Preferences dialog box Dhcp Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server Access PointConfiguration PC DNS Domain Name Server or ServiceFirmware ESS-ID Extended Service Set IDEthernet Ieee Institute of Electrical and Electronic EngineersLED Light Emitting Diode MAC Address Media Access Control AddressLAN Local Area Network ProtocolWired LAN and Wireless LAN WDS Wireless Distribution SystemWEP Wired Equivalent Privacy Straight-through cableWireless channel Index Using Internet Explorer 82 using Netscape Navigator FCC Statement