Compex Technologies manual 3e Access Point Setup Elaboration of Compex WP11A+

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ESSID

This is an identifier that the devices use to associate with the access point. It helps to distinguish between multiple wireless networks in the same vicinity.

Channel

The DSSS technology divides the 2.4GHz band into 14 frequency channels. As mentioned earlier, this is dependent on the country’s regulation.

Tx Rate

When fully auto is selected, Compex WP11A+ will automatically adjust the transfer rate to the link strength. If the link is weak, the transfer rate will be adjusted from 11 to 5.5 to 2 to 1 Mbps. You can also fix the transfer rate at 11, 5.5, 2 or 1 Mbps. For fixed rate, once the transfer rate cannot be reached, the link will be disconnected.

RTS Threshold

The RTS Threshold limits the length of the RTS frame that is used to initiate a transmission. Please do not change this field unless you are familiar with IEEE 802.11 standard.

Frag Threshold

Fragment Threshold limits the maximum frame to be transmitted. Please do not change this field unless you are familiar with IEEE 802.11 standard.

Pseudo VLAN

Disabling the Pseudo VLAN allows the wireless clients to have the capability to communicate with one another, reducing the privacy among users. However, if Per Node (maximum 10 nodes) or Per Group (maximum 4 groups) Pseudo VLAN is activated, access to other wireless clients is not permitted.

Access Point Name

If you have a few wireless access points in your LAN, it will be good that you give a name so that it will be easier to identify the various access points.

WEP Encryption Method

If the WEP encryption is enabled, only devices with the same encryption key can communicate with each other.

Figure 5.3e Access Point Setup Elaboration of Compex WP11A+

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Contents Page Page FCC Notice Page A., Canada, Latin America and South America Technical Support CentersPage Table of Contents Chapter Setting up Wide Area Network using Gateway Mode Chapter Configure Compex WP11A+ Using Web InterfaceChapter Setting up WAN using Wireless Routing Client Configuration on Various WAN TypeUsing System Tools menu Using Help menuAppendix TCP/IP Configuration Appendix III Configuration and Commands on Telnet Interface Product Overview Product OverviewIntroduction OverviewFeatures and Benefits 4a Front view of Compex WP11A+ Panel Views4b Side view of Compex WP11A+ Section #1 Wlan LED Panel Description IndicatorIndicator Description IP, IPX Technical SpecificationsProduct Overview Package Content Setup ConsiderationsGetting Started Illustration on using Clip holder Stand Hardware InstallationHardware Installation Login into Web-based Interface Software Configuration1b Log in to Compex WP11A+ Software Configuration NAT Software Configuration Dhcp Server Configure Compex WP11A Using Web InterfaceChanging the IP Address of Compex WP11A+ Configuring Dhcp ServerConfigure Compex WP11A Using Web Interface 3a Per Group Pseudo Vlan Subnet View 3c Device in AP Bridge Mode Configure Compex WP11A Using Web Interface 3e Access Point Setup Elaboration of Compex WP11A+ 3g Defining Pseudo Vlan using MAC address 3j Defining the key for 64-bit WEP 3l Delete MAC Address of a client Pseudo Vlan WEP encryption method 4a Physical setup of Wireless LAN-to-LAN Bridge Configure Compex WP11A Using Web Interface 4d Selecting WEP encryption method 4e Encryption entries for 64-bit Setting up Wide Area Network using Gateway Mode Setup on Compex WP11A+ for Broadband Internet Access Setting up Wide Area Network using Gateway Mode Configure Compex WP11A+ using Web Interface 3c Access Point Setup in Gateway Mode Setting up Wide Area Network using Gateway Mode Setting up Wide Area Network using Gateway Mode Setting up Compex WP11A+ as Wireless Routing Client Setting up WAN using Wireless Routing ClientSetting up WAN using Wireless Routing Client Setting up WAN using Wireless Routing Client 2c Selecting WEP encryption method 2d Encryption entries for 64-bit Configuring Static IP Connection Configuration on Various WAN TypeConfiguration on Various WAN Type Configuring Dynamic IP Connection Configuration on Various WAN Type 3a PPP Over Ethernet -WAN Type Configuring PPP over Ethernet Session PPPoEQala DSL 4b Singapore Adsl for SingTel Magix Configuring for SingTel Magix SuperSurf5a Australia BPA Cable -WAN Type Configuring for BigPond Australia BPAConfiguration on Various WAN Type 6a WAN Type Pptp Point to Point Tunneling Protocol PptpConfiguration on Various WAN Type 7a WAN Type JTB Brunei e-Speed JTB BruNet e-SpeedConfiguration on Various WAN Type NAT and Virtual Server Configuring Network Address TranslationDefining Port-Forwarding Virtual Server 3a Configuring Network Address Translation3b NAT Static Port Based Entries Click on the Add button 4a IP Forwarding Option Configuring IP-Forwarding virtual server with Compex WP11A+Click on IP Forwarding button Routing Configuring Routing ProtocolChapter Routing Adding Static Routes2b Adding Static IP Routing Packet Filtering Packet FilteringFiltering Destination Port Packet Filtering Remote Management Remote ManagementRemote Management System Identity Using System Tools menuSet System Time 2a Synchronizing Compex WP11A+’s timerFirmware Upgrade Save or Reset Settings 5a Reboot System Reboot SystemChange Password Logout Exit uConfig8a uConfig icon at the taskbar Get Technical Help Using Help menuAbout System 2a Bridge/Client Mode System Information Gateway ModeHardware Reset of Compex WP11A+ Hardware Reset of Compex WP11AAppendix I Login to Web-based Interface manually Appendix I Login to Web-based Interface manually Appendix II TCP/IP Configuration Appendix II TCP/IP ConfigurationAII-1 Adding TCP/IP network protocol for Windows 98/98SE/ME Figure AII-3 Select Network Protocol Figure AII-4 Select TCP/IP protocol Figure AII-7 Compex WP11A+ Network Connection Appendix II TCP/IP Configuration AIII-1 Telnet Interface Configuration Appendix III Configuration and Commands on Telnet InterfaceAIII-2 Command Line Interface Commands List Examples AIII-3 How to recover Compex WP11A+ from failed firmware Command ExamplesAppendix III Configuration and Commands on Telnet Interface AIII-4 If you have any problem to accessing to the Internet Figure AIII-3 Remove Proxy server setting