NDC comm NWH660 manual Planning an Infrastructure Network, Single AP Installation

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Planning an Infrastructure Network

This section explains some of the factors you need to consider when planning an infrastructure network. Setting up is a two-step process:

1.Install and configure the InstantWave wireless products.

2.Decide the best physical location of the InstantWave wireless products so as to optimize performance.

The following section gives quick guidelines for these two steps. First, decide whether to have a single AP wireless network or a multiple AP network.

Single AP Installation

If you are setting up a simple network with only one AP and a few stations (a Type 1 or Type 2 network configuration as described in “Infrastructure Network Types,” page 15), all you need to do is make sure the AP and all the wireless stations hold the same domain name (SSID) and security (WEP) settings in their configuration.

Adding a new station to an existing infrastructure network is easy. Again, all you need to do is to set the newly added station’s domain name (SSID) and security (WEP) settings to be the same as those of the AP.

Multiple AP Installation

Installing multiple APs on the same network (or domain) with overlapping signals (Figure 3, page 15)

Use the same domain name (SSID) and security (WEP) settings.

Enable the Roaming function on stations that require it.

Note: A station will automatically connect to whichever AP in the same domain is currently offering the best signal.

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Contents National Datacomm Corporation MbpsUser’s Guide Technical SupportTrademarks Packing List Your NWH660 package should contain the following itemsContents Advanced Settings Figures Igure Introduction InstantWave Wireless LAN Products SnmpIwms The InstantWave Management System Automatic Discovery of InstantWave DevicesWindows 95/98 Windows NTWindows 2000/XP Iwms Hardware and Software Requirements Terminology Used in this Guide Regulatory DomainSee Installing the InstantWave Management How to Use this GuideSee Hardware Pre-configuration, page 22, for See Using the InstantWave ManagementPlanning the Network Access PointWireless Computer-1 Computer-2 Infrastructure Network TypesWired Computers Server Access Point Wireless Computers Single AP NetworkSales Domain Single AP Installation Multiple AP InstallationPlanning an Infrastructure Network Roaming LED Indicators Hardware DescriptionColor Meaning Connectors and Switches FunctionHardware Pre-configuration Installing the AP Management ToolsUsing the AP COMFig Tool AP COMFig/PasswordAP COMFig/Service AP COMFig Tool/PasswordConfiguration/General GeneralTransmission Rate AP Alias NameDomain Name Basic RatesConfiguration/Encryption EncryptionInstantWave 11-Mbps Wireless Access Point Dhcp FilterConfiguration/Filter Snmp Access Control Configuration/SNMP Access ControlPerform AP Self Diagnostic Test Upgrade AP Firmware Hardware DiagnosisReset AP Configuration InstantWave Product Placement GuidelinesInstantWave 11-Mbps Wireless Access Point Installing the InstantWave Management System Click NextImportant Issues Click Next again Figure Using the InstantWave Management System Auto-DiscoveryInstantWave Management System Configuration Popup MenuIP Configuration Next panel in the configuration dialog box is Filter Figure Wireless NameRate BroadcastTransmission ChannelMAC Access Control MAC Address List Status AddressIdentifier Click the Encryption tab to set up the security options New/Edit Address dialog box will open Figure Trap Server New/Edit AddressConfiguration/Trap Server Trap View Monitor MonitorSummary Information StatisticsMonitor/Statistics Reset Load DefaultUpgrade Firmware Upgrade Firmware Manage Iwms Host Table Advanced SettingsBatch mode operation Partition the network according to the physical locationCreate Host Table via Automatic Discovery Import Host Table to check device’s availability New/Edit/Delete a Host Address on Host TableExport the Configuration profile to a File New/Edit/Delete a Host AddressImport the Configuration Profile from a File Import the Configuration Profile from a FileEncryption FAQs Question AnswerTroubleshooting Symptom Suggested SolutionsLocation of the wireless PC or AP Technical Support Support from Your Network SupplierNDC Limited Warranty HardwareLimited Warranty Service Procedures Services after Warranty Period Specifications Emission Type Firmware UpgradeTemperature Radio Frequency RangeSpain France Japan Number Frequency AppendixChannel Center MHzIndex Encryption 13, 27, 48Ssid