D-Link WAP54G Appendix B Setting Up the TCP/IP and IPX Protocols, Setting Up TCP/IP in Windows

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What is the maximum number of users the Access Point facilitates?

No more than 65, but this depends on the volume of data and may be less if many users create a large amount of network traffic.

How many channels/frequencies are available with the Access Point?

Using 802.11b or draft 802.11g, there are 13 available channels, ranging from 1 to 13.

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Appendix B: Setting Up the TCP/IP and IPX Protocols

Setting Up TCP/IP in Windows

Before a computer can communicate with the Access Point, it must be config- ured with the TCP/IP protocol. If you know how to set up TCP/IP on your com- puters, do so now. Otherwise, use the guidelines below to help get TCP/IP installed on all of the computers that need to communicate with the Access Point. If you are unable to successfully install TCP/IP on one or more comput- ers after following the directions, contact the manufacturer of your computers' network operating system for further assistance. Check with your network administrator for your TCP/IP settings.

The directions below provide general guidelines for coming up with IP address- es and subnet masks. Check with your network administrator to see if you need to use specific IP addresses or DHCP settings.

First, each computer on the network will require an IP address, which is a series of numbers, separated by periods, identifying the PC on the network. To make things simple, you should use the following numbering scheme:

192.168.1.X

In this example, X is a unique, arbitrarily assigned number from 1 to 254. Each computer must have its own unique X number. Note: Never use 0, 250 or 255 for X. These numbers are reserved by TCP/IP for other uses.

For example, if you have three computers, you could number them as follows:

192.168.1.17

192.168.1.44

192.168.1.126

In this case, 17, 44, and 126 are arbitrary numbers between 1 and 254.

Each computer will also require a subnet mask, which is a numerical “filter” that tells a computer what kinds of TCP/IP data packets to accept. If you’re not sure which mask to use, the following mask is recommended:

255.255.255.0

34

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WAP54G specifications

The D-Link WAP54G is a wireless access point that offers a variety of features aimed at enhancing network connectivity and performance. Designed for small to medium-sized environments, this device is an essential component for creating a reliable wireless network. With its impressive capabilities, the WAP54G easily integrates into existing networks, providing enhanced coverage and flexibility.

One of the main features of the WAP54G is its support for the IEEE 802.11g standard, which allows for data transfer rates of up to 54 Mbps. This standard is backward compatible with 802.11b devices, ensuring that users can maintain connectivity with older hardware. This level of compatibility makes the WAP54G a versatile choice for diverse networking needs.

The device is equipped with advanced security features, including WPA and WPA2 encryption protocols, ensuring that users can protect their network from unauthorized access. These security measures are essential in today’s world, where data breaches are increasingly common. Additionally, the WAP54G supports MAC address filtering, which further restricts access to only authorized devices.

For connectivity, the WAP54G includes multiple Ethernet ports, allowing it to be connected directly to a wired network. This feature enables the access point to bridge the gap between wired and wireless devices, facilitating seamless communication. Moreover, the WAP54G supports Power over Ethernet (PoE), which simplifies installation by allowing it to receive power and data through a single Ethernet cable. This is particularly beneficial in environments where power outlets are limited or difficult to access.

Another noteworthy aspect of the WAP54G is its coverage capabilities. With its adjustable antennas, users can optimize signal distribution throughout a building, overcoming common obstacles such as walls and furniture that can hinder wireless performance. The access point also boasts a user-friendly web-based interface, making it easy to configure and manage settings for both novice and experienced users alike.

In terms of reliability, the D-Link WAP54G features a solid build quality and a compact design, allowing it to fit seamlessly into various environments. The device is also equipped with LED indicators that provide real-time status updates on power, Ethernet connection, and wireless activity, enabling users to monitor their network easily.

Overall, the D-Link WAP54G is a robust wireless access point that combines speed, security, and flexibility, making it an excellent choice for enhancing network performance in both home and office settings.