3Com WL-560 manual About the Client List Connecting to a Hub, Connecting the Bridge

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Connecting the Bridge

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Connecting to an The Bridge is designed to be connected to an Ethernet client device such Ethernet Device as a hub, computer, or printer.

CAUTION: To avoid the possibility of a transmission loop situation between the Bridge and an access point, which could disrupt network operation, do not connect a Bridge that is set in Wireless Client (Infrastructure) mode directly to the LAN (for example, through a wall port or through a hub that is connected directly to the LAN).

About the Client List

Connecting to a Hub

The Bridge supports up to 16 specific Ethernet client devices. It uses a client list of MAC addresses to keep track of specific devices that have been connected.

After 16 different devices have been connected, the client list is full, and you must clear it before the next new device can associate with the network through the Bridge.

To clear the list, you must access the Bridge’s Configuration Management System. Details are in “Clearing the Ethernet Client List” on page 46.

You can supply network connections for up to 16 devices, such as computers and network printers, by connecting the Bridge to an Ethernet hub, as shown in Figure 10.

Figure 10 Connecting to a Hub

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You can directly connect the Bridge to a hub that does not have an uplink (MDIX) port, without the need of an Ethernet crossover cable.

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Contents 3Com 11a/b/g Wireless Workgroup Bridge User Guide 3Com Corporation Campus Drive Marlborough MA USA Contents Configuring the Bridge END User License Agreement Regulatory Information Page About this Guide Related ConventionsDocumentation FollowingDocumentation documentation Product Registration Support Introduction 802.11g 802.11aNetwork Configuration and Planning ConfigurationNetwork PlanningWireless Infrastructure Network ConfigurationsExample Workgroup Ad-Hoc NetworkBridge UnpackingBridge Wall-Mounting the Bridge Deciding Where to Place the BridgeRouting Cable Under the Cradle Securing the Locking Bar Connecting the Power ConnectingConnecting the Bridge About the Client List Connecting to a HubNetwork printers in areas that are not wired for Ethernet LED IndicatorsAttaching An Need to ConfigureExternal Antenna Determining if youNetworks without a Dhcp Server Determining if you Need to Configure the BridgeTo Wireless Client Infrastructure Bridge Default SettingsUsing the 3Com Installation CD Using the 3Com Installation CDInstalling the Bridge Configuring the Bridge Wireless Using the 3ComInfrastructure Device ManagerUsing the 3Com Wireless Infrastructure Device Manager Click ConfigureButton Description Using ManagementSystem Moving to a new configuration Clearing Applying System Configuration SettingsSystem Properties Apply Server, select Obtain an IP address automatically and clickSelect 802.11a to set the Bridge to operate with either Select Wireless Client Infrastructure to associate with anSelect Specify the Wireless LAN Service Area to allow Service AreaBeing used, click Long Wi-Fi Interoperable External and one internal antenna this settingSet the Data Preamble 40/64-bit Shared Key WEP No Security Open System128/152-bit Shared Key 104/128-bit Shared KeyAES Or DisableSecondary Radius Using the Configuration Management System About Uart Configuring Operation ModeConfiguring Network Serial Port Settings Configuring Uart SettingsReset Applying SettingsOr with the Bridge out of the cradle Under Tools, click Restore Factory DefaultsUsing Tftp Using FTP defaultUnder Tools, click Backup Wireless Workgroup Bridge Using HttpUnder Tools, click Restore Wireless Workgroup Bridge Summary Page Diagnosing ProblemsTroubleshooting Uninstalling DisconnectingUninstall 3Com Wireless Infrastructure Device Manager Disconnecting the BridgeFirmware Upgrading BridgeSolve Problems Service BenefitsRegister Your Product to GainProfessional Services WarrantyAccess Software Purchase ExtendedContact Us Directory of 3Com resources by region atLatin America Telephone Technical Support and Repair END User License Agreement Page Regulatory Information MANUFACTURER’S Declaration of Conformity Industry Canada IC Emissions Compliance Statement Europe EU Declaration of Conformity Bipt Indoor/Outdoor