Atlantis Land i I-Fly Wireless Access Point user manual

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2AP Client: Acts as an Ethernet-to-Wireless Bridge, which allows a LAN or a single computer station (no driver installation is need) to join a wireless ESS network through it. You must make sure SSID and Channel is set the same as that AP you wish to connect. Remote AP SSID: key in the LAN Mac address (NOT wireless Mac address) of the AP that you wish to get connected. Please note that if you leave Mac address as 000000000000, then you will get connected by the SSID that is set in you AP. In figure an example of configuration.

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Contents Fly Wireless Access Point CE Mark Warning CopyrightDisclaimer FCC WarningAppendix a IndexAppendix D Appendix CPackage Contents An Overview of the I-Fly Wireless Access PointFly Wireless Access Point Application Fly Wireless Access Point FeaturesSystem Requirements Page Rear Ports Front LEDsCabling Connecting the I-Fly Wireless Access Point Before ConfigurationPinging 192.168.1.1 with 32 bytes of data Request timed out Configuring Internet ExplorerTest TCP/IP PingLAN and WAN Port Addresses Factory Default SettingsReset Configuration through Web BrowserPage Status Basic Setting Page IP Settings Mode Settings Advanced SettingPage Page Wireless Advanced Settings Security PasswordMac Filter Page Tools Backup Restore Restore Default Settings Firmware UpgradeFirmware Save/LoadSettingsLink Information Configuration through AP Utility OptionalPage Mode Setting AP SettingsAdvanced Settings IP Settings Security 5 802.1X Settings Page Technologies and Performances Super GSuperG 802.11g 802.11g onlyTechnical Features Physical and Environmental Package contentsDNS GlossaryDMZ DhcpHttp Icmp FTPISP Pptp MTUNAT NTPTCP/IP RTSSmtp TCPSupport Appendix D