Linksys WAP51AB manual TCP/IP Setup for Windows NT, IPX Setup for Windows NT

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TCP/IP Setup for Windows NT 4.0

1.Click the Start button, select Settings, and open the Control Panel. Inside the Control Panel, double-click the Network icon.

2.When the Network window appears, click the Protocols tab. Then, click the Add button.

3.Find the TCP/IP protocol in the Select Network Protocol field. Click it once and then click the OK button.

4.When asked if you want to use DHCP, choose No.

5.If asked to supply your Windows NT CD, do so. NT will copy the neces- sary files to your system. You may have to switch between the Access Point’s Setup CD and the NT CD.

6.When TCP/IP appears in the Network Protocols window, click the Bindings tab. Windows will store your new bindings.

7.Click the Protocols tab. Then, select TCP/IP.

8.Click the Properties button. Select the type of network adapter you have from the Adapters box and select Specify an IP Address.

9.Enter the computer’s IP Address and Subnet Mask. Check with your net- work administrator for your settings.

10.Enter your Default Gateway if you have one.

Note: a Default Gateway is not required. Check with your network administrator.

11.When you finish, click the OK button. If NT asks about WINS, ignore it.

12.When the Network window reappears, click the Close button. Restart your computer when prompted. TCP/IP has now been successfully installed.

IPX Setup for Windows NT 4.0

1.Click the Start button, select Settings, and open the Control Panel. Inside the Control Panel, double-click the Network icon.

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2.When the Network window appears, click the Protocols tab. Then, click the Add button.

3.Find the IPX/SPX protocol in the Select Network Protocol field. Click it once and click the OK button.

TCP/IP Setup for Windows 2000

1.At the Windows 2000 desktop, right click My Network Places and select Properties. Then, right click Local Area Connection. Choose Properties.

2.If the TCP/IP Protocol is listed for your network adapter, go to step five. Otherwise, click the Install button.

3.When the Component Type window appears, select Protocol, and click the Add button.

4.Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) from the list and click the OK button.

5.When the Local Area Connection Properties window reappears, select TCP/IP, and click the Properties button.

6.Select Use the following IP Address.

7.Enter an IP Address for the computer, along with a Subnet Mask and Default Gateway. Then, click the OK button. If you do not have these val- ues, consult your network administrator.

8.When the Local Area Connection Properties window reappears, click the OK button. TCP/IP has now been successfully installed.

IPX Setup for Windows 2000

1.At the Windows 2000 desktop, right click My Network Places. Then right click Local Area Connection. Choose Properties.

2.If the NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol is listed for your network adapter, click the Cancel button. Otherwise, click the Install button.

3.When the Component Type window appears, select Protocol and click the Install button.

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Contents Dual-Band Wireless Access Point Copyright & Trademarks Table of Contents IntroductionPlanning Your Wireless Network Package ContentsSystem Requirements Network TopologyDual-Band Wireless Access Point’s Back Panel PowerPower Switch Reset ButtonSetting Up the Dual- Band Wireless Access Point Instant WirelessTM Series Dual-Band Wireless Access Point Instant WirelessTM Series Instant WirelessTM Series Instant Wireless Series Configuring the Dual- Band Wireless Access Point Setup TabSetting WEP Encryption Password Tab Status TabHelp Tab Filter TabWireless Tab Appendix a Troubleshooting Frequently Asked QuestionsCan the Access Point act as my Dhcp Server? What Ieee 802.11a features are supported?What is Ad-hoc? What is Infrastructure?What is Roaming? What is BSS ID?What is WEP? What is a MAC Address?How do I reset the Access Point? How do I resolve issues with signal loss?Setting Up TCP/IP in Windows TCP/IP Setup for Windows 95, 98, and MillenniumIPX Setup for Windows 95, 98, and Millennium Select Specify an IP AddressTCP/IP Setup for Windows NT IPX Setup for Windows NTTCP/IP Setup for Windows IPX Setup for WindowsDouble click the Network and Internet Connections icon TCP/IP Setup for Windows XPAppendix C Glossary Instant WirelessTM Series Instant WirelessTM Series Instant Wireless Series Appendix D Specifications Appendix E Warranty Information EnvironmentalTechnical Support RMA Issues Fax Appendix F Contact InformationSales Information Web FTP SiteCopyright 2002 Linksys, All Rights Reserved

WAP51AB specifications

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