NETGEAR WG602NA manual Inside Twisted Pair Cables, Figure C-4 Straight-Through Twisted-Pair Cable

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User’s Guide for the WG602 v3 54 Mbps Wireless Access Point

Inside Twisted Pair Cables

For two devices to communicate, the transmitter of each device must be connected to the receiver of the other device. The crossover function is usually implemented internally as part of the circuitry in the device. Computers and workstation adapter cards are usually media-dependent interface ports, called MDI or uplink ports. Most repeaters and switch ports are configured as media-dependent interfaces with built-in crossover ports, called MDI-X or normal ports. Auto Uplink technology automatically senses which connection, MDI or MDI-X, is needed and makes the right connection.

Figure C-4illustrates straight-through twisted pair cable.

Figure C-4: Straight-Through Twisted-Pair Cable

Figure C-5illustrates crossover twisted pair cable.

Figure C-5: Crossover Twisted-Pair Cable

Network, Routing, Firewall, and Cabling Basics

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Contents User’s Guide for the WG602 v3 54 Mbps Wireless Access Point Technical Support RF Exposure Requirements Netgear 54 Mbps Wireless Access Point WG602Regulatory Compliance Information Radio Frequency Interference Requirements0984 202-10060-01, September Contents Appendix a Specifications Appendix B Wireless Networking Basics Glossary Index Viii Contents Typographical conventions Manual SpecificationsChapter About This Manual Audience, Scope, ConventionsHtml version of this manual How to Use this ManualHow to Print this Manual User’s Guide for the WG602 v3 54 Mbps Wireless Access Point Chapter Introduction About the 54 Mbps Wireless Access Point WG602Support for Standards 802.11g Standards-based Wireless Networking Key FeaturesAutosensing Ethernet Connections with Auto Uplink System RequirementsCompatible and Related Netgear Products What’s In the Box? Resource CD for the 54 Mbps Wireless Access Point WG602 v3Hardware Description WG602 v3 Wireless Access Point Front PanelPoint User’s Guide for the WG602 v3 54 Mbps Wireless Access Point Observing Placement and Range Guidelines Chapter Basic Installation and ConfigurationFeature Factory Default Settings Default Factory SettingsUnderstanding WG602 v3 Wireless Security Options SET UP the WG602 V3 Access Point Installing the 54 Mbps Wireless Access Point WG602Configure LAN and Wireless Access Two Ways to Log In to the WG602 Deploy the WG602 V3 Access PointHow to Log in Using the Default IP Address of the WG602 Login result WG602 v3 home How to Log In to the WG602 v3 Using Its Default NetBIOS Name Basic IP Settings Using the Basic IP Settings OptionsBasic Wireless Settings Understanding the Basic Wireless SettingsUser’s Guide for the WG602 v3 54 Mbps Wireless Access Point Basic Wireless Security Options Understanding Wireless Security OptionsIf WPA-PSK Authentication is Used 10 WEP Settings How to Configure WEP Wireless Security11 WPA Settings menu How to Configure WPA-PSK Wireless Security12 Access Control options How to Restrict Wireless Access by MAC AddressUser’s Guide for the WG602 v3 54 Mbps Wireless Access Point User’s Guide for the WG602 v3 54 Mbps Wireless Access Point Viewing General Information Chapter ManagementGeneral Information Fields Field Description Access Point InformationViewing a List of Attached Devices Upgrading the Wireless Access Point SoftwareWG602 v3 Upgrade Firmware Restoring the WG602 v3 to the Factory Default Settings Rebooting and Resetting Factory Default OptionsSet Password Changing the Administrator PasswordUnderstanding Advanced Wireless Settings Chapter Advanced ConfigurationAdvanced Wireless Settings Fields How to Configure Wireless Bridge Links Configuring Wireless Distribution System LinksWireless Access Point How to Configure User’s Guide for the WG602 v3 54 Mbps Wireless Access Point User’s Guide for the WG602 v3 54 Mbps Wireless Access Point Ethernet LAN light is not lit Chapter TroubleshootingTroubleshooting No lights are lit on the access pointCannot configure the wireless access point from a browser Wireless LAN activity light is not litWhen I enter a URL or IP address I get a timeout error Using the Reset Button to Restore Factory Default SettingsUser’s Guide for the WG602 v3 54 Mbps Wireless Access Point Specifications for the WG602 Appendix a SpecificationsUser’s Guide for the WG602 v3 54 Mbps Wireless Access Point Wireless Networking Overview Appendix B Wireless Networking BasicsInfrastructure Mode Network Name Extended Service Set Identification Essid Ad Hoc Mode Peer-to-Peer WorkgroupWireless Channels Table B-1 802.11b Radio Frequency Channels Radio frequency channels used are listed in Table B-1WEP Authentication WEP Wireless SecurityAuthentication Open System Steps Access point have the same WEP are described belowAuthentication Shared Key Steps Key Size and Configuration How to Use WEP Parameters WPA Wireless SecurityHow Does WPA Compare to WEP? How Does WPA Compare to Ieee 802.11i? What are the Key Features of WPA Security?User’s Guide for the WG602 v3 54 Mbps Wireless Access Point Figure B-3 WPA Overview Login AuthenticationFigure B-4 802.1x Authentication Sequence WPA Data Encryption Key Management Temporal Key Integrity Protocol Tkip Product Support for WPA Is WPA Perfect?Changes to Wireless Network Adapters Changes to Wireless Client Programs Appendix C Network, Routing, Firewall, and Cabling Basics What is a Router?Basic Router Concepts IP Addresses and the Internet Class E Class E addresses are for experimental use Subnet Addressing NetmaskFigure C-2 Example of Subnetting a Class B Address Table C-2. Netmask Formats Table C-1. Netmask Notation Translation Table for One OctetPrivate IP Addresses Single IP Address Operation Using NATFigure C-3 Single IP Address Operation Using NAT IP Configuration by DhcpRouting Protocols Domain Name ServerMAC Addresses and ARP Internet Security and FirewallsStateful Packet Inspection What is a Firewall?Denial of Service Attack Ethernet CablingCategory 5 Cable Quality Table C-1 UTP Ethernet cable wiring, straight-throughFigure C-4 Straight-Through Twisted-Pair Cable Inside Twisted Pair CablesUplink Switches, Crossover Cables, and MDI/MDIX Switching User’s Guide for the WG602 v3 54 Mbps Wireless Access Point User’s Guide for the WG602 v3 54 Mbps Wireless Access Point Preparing Your Computers for TCP/IP Networking Appendix D Preparing Your PCs for Network AccessInstalling or Verifying Windows Networking Components Configuring Windows 98 and Me for TCP/IP NetworkingEnabling Dhcp to Automatically Configure TCP/IP Settings Choose Settings, and then Control Panel Dhcp Configuration of TCP/IP in Windows 98 and MeVerifying TCP/IP Properties for Windows 98 or Me Selecting the Windows Internet Access MethodConfiguring Windows 2000 or XP for TCP/IP Networking Dhcp Configuration of TCP/IP in Windows XP TCP/IP details are presented on Support tab Right click Local Area Connection and select Properties Dhcp Configuration of TCP/IP in WindowsObtain an IP address automatically is selected Verifying TCP/IP Properties for Windows XP or User’s Guide for the WG602 v3 54 Mbps Wireless Access Point Numeric GlossarySee Access Control List See Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol See Internet Control Message Protocol Ieee Internet service provider Megabits per second NIC Set of rules for communication between devices on a network See Wide Area Network Wins User’s Guide for the WG602 v3 54 Mbps Wireless Access Point Numerics IndexRFC

WG602NA specifications

The NETGEAR WG602NA is a wireless access point that has garnered attention for its robust performance and reliability in various networking environments. Designed primarily for home and small office use, this device offers users an efficient way to expand their network's coverage, providing both flexibility and convenience in connectivity.

One of the standout features of the WG602NA is its adherence to the IEEE 802.11g standard, which allows it to deliver wireless connectivity speeds of up to 54 Mbps. This speed makes it suitable for a variety of online activities, including web browsing, streaming videos, and online gaming. The device also supports backward compatibility with 802.11b devices, ensuring that older devices can still connect seamlessly.

The WG602NA utilizes advanced wireless security protocols to protect users' data. It supports Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) for basic encryption, as well as Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA and WPA2) for more robust security measures. This ensures that your network remains secure from unauthorized access and data breaches.

In terms of connectivity, the WG602NA offers a straightforward setup process that is user-friendly, even for those with minimal technological knowledge. The device features a simple web interface that guides users through the configuration process, allowing them to customize settings according to their needs. It also includes a variety of options for network configuration, such as DHCP and static IP addressing, which can accommodate different network setups.

For those looking to set up multiple access points, the WG602NA can be configured to operate in bridge mode, enabling seamless roaming across larger areas without losing connectivity. This feature is particularly beneficial in larger homes or office settings where consistent signal strength is essential.

The compact design of the WG602NA makes it an unobtrusive addition to any setting, and it is equipped with a power over Ethernet (PoE) option, allowing it to be powered through an Ethernet cable. This flexibility facilitates easier installations as there is no need for searching for an electrical outlet nearby.

Overall, the NETGEAR WG602NA is a reliable access point that combines speed, security, and ease of use. Its features make it an excellent choice for individuals or small businesses seeking to enhance their wireless network capabilities, ensuring consistent and secure connectivity for all connected devices.