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Wireless Cell A

Wireless Cell B

Wireless Cell C

AP-1

AP-2

AP-3

Station -1 Station -2Station -3

Figure 3. Multiple AP Network

The reasons for having multiple APs installed are:

1.To increase bandwidth in order to boost overall network performance

2.To extend the coverage range

Any other type of configuration is usually a mix of these commonly used types.

Planning WWB and WEC for your wireless network

The InstantWave WWB may be used together with a hub or switch, and wirelessly associates to the existing network backbone via InstantWave APs. It can connect up to 16 users (per bridge) for temporary meeting areas, classrooms, etc.

The InstantWave WEC needs no extra drivers or wireless LAN configuration for wireless operation. It may be connected to most Ethernet-ready equipment, such as industrial PCs, scanners, etc.

Figure 4, on page 20, illustrates a complex infrastructure network that combines APs, WWBs, and WECs.

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Contents NDC World Wide Web User’s GuideNational Datacomm Corporation Technical SupportTrademarks NWH6210 package should contain the following items Packing ListNWH2610 package should contain the following items Table of Contents Upgrade Firmware EW /E DIT /D Elete a H OST a Ddress List of FiguresIntroduction InstantWave Wireless LAN Products InstantWave 11Mbps WWB/WEC Automatic Discovery of InstantWave Products Windows NT Windows 95/98Windows 2000/XP System Requirements for the InstantWave Management System Regulatory Domain Terminology Used in this GuideDomain Name/SSID RoamingWEP How to Use this Guide Plan the wireless network Infrastructure Network Types Access PointWireless Computer-1 Computer-2 With WEC Plan the NetworkSingle AP Network Multiple AP Network Planning WWB and WEC for your wireless networkComplex Infrastructure network Multiple AP Installation Single AP InstallationPlanning an Infrastructure Network Roaming InstantWave 11Mbps WWB/WEC Color Function NWH6210 Panels and ConnectorsLED Indicators NWH6210 Hardware DescriptionConnector Function ConnectorsNWH2610 Panels LED Indicators NWH2610Install the InstantWave Management System Hardware Pre-ConfigurationHosts View Using the InstantWave Management SystemAuto-Discovery Auto-DiscoveryPopup Menu Dhcp Configuration ConfigurationDhcp Filter Static IP ConfigurationConfiguration/Filter Configuration/Wireless Setting Wireless SettingMode AuthenticationName Ssid DomainEthernet/Fixed Address EthernetEthernet/Idle Time Idle TimeEncryption Configuration/EncryptionInstantWave 11Mbps WWB/WEC Configuration/SNMP Access Control Snmp Access ControlNew/Edit Address Trap Server Configuration/Trap ServerSummary Information MonitorMonitor/Summary Wireless StatisticsMonitor/Statistics Upgrade Firmware Upgrade FirmwareLoad Default ResetPartition the network according to the physical location Advanced SettingBatch mode operation Manage the Iwms Host TableCreate a Host Table via Automatic Discovery New/Edit/Delete a Host Address on the Host Table Import Host Table to check device’s availabilityImport the Configuration Profile from a File Export a Configuration profile to a FileImport the Configuration Profile from a File Hardware InstantWave Product Placement GuidelinesMounting the WWB InstantWave 11Mbps WWB/WEC Symptom Suggested Solutions TroubleshootingInstantWave 11Mbps WWB/WEC Support from Your Network Supplier Technical SupportHardware NDC Limited WarrantyLimited Warranty Service Procedures Services after Warranty Period Specifications Receiver Firmware UpgradeTemperature TransmitterMHz AppendixChannel Center Spain France Japan Number FrequencyMAC ID IndexWEP