Linksys WAP200RF manual Setting Up the Wireless-G Access Point, Accessing the Utility

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Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster

Chapter 5: Setting Up the Wireless-G Access Point

Overview

The Access Point has been designed to be functional right out of the box with the default settings. However, if you'd like to change these settings, the Access Point can be configured through your web browser with the web-based Utility. This chapter explains how to use the Utility to perform the most basic settings.

The Utility can be accessed via web browsers, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox through the use of a computer that is networked with the Access Point.

For a basic network setup, most users only have to use the following screens of the Utility:

Setup

On the Setup screen, enter your basic network settings (IP address) here.

Management

Click the Administration tab and then select the Management screen. The Access Point’s default password is admin. To secure the Access Point, change the AP Password from its default.

Most users will also customize their wireless settings:

Wireless

On the Wireless screen, change default SSID under the Basic Wireless Settings Tab. Select the level of security under the Wireless Security Tab and complete the options for the selected security mode.

Accessing the Utility

There are three ways to connect to your Access Point for the first time.

1.If you have a 48VDC Power Injector (e.g. Linksys WAPPOE), power up your Access Point first, then connect the Injector’s cable to your PC. Configure your PC to have the static IP address on the same subnet as the Access Point’s default IP address (192.168.1.245).

2.If you have a PoE switch (e.g. Linksys SRW224P), connect your Access Point and your PC to the same network. Configure your PC to have the static IP address on the same subnet as the Access Point’s default IP address (192.168.1.245). Or if there is a DHCP server connected to the switch, configure it to assign the IP address in 192.168.1.0/24 subnet. Your PC will get an IP address in the subnet through the DHCP.

HAVE YOU: Enabled TCP/IP on your PCs? PCs communicate over the network with this protocol. Refer to “Appendix D: Windows Help” for more information on TCP/IP.

tcp/ip: a set of protocols PCs use to communicate over a network.

browser: an application that provides a way to look at and interact with all the information on the World Wide Web.

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Contents User Guide How to Use this User Guide Copyright and TrademarksTable of Contents Appendix a Troubleshooting Appendix B Wireless SecurityFrequently Asked Questions Example of a Simple Wireless Network List of Figures20 Security Monitor Basic Settings Introduction WelcomeWhat’s in this User Guide? Introduction What’s in this User Guide? Planning Your Wireless Network Network TopologyRoaming Network Layout Example of a simple wireless network Getting to Know the Wireless-G Access Point LEDsAccess Point’s port are located on the back of the device PortsDesktop Placement and Antenna Setup Antennas and PositionsConnecting the Wireless-G Access Point OverviewConnection Placement Options Stand OptionWall-Mount Option Setting Up the Wireless-G Access Point Accessing the UtilitySetup WirelessNavigating the Utility AP Mode AdministrationSecurity Monitor Status Basic Setup Configuring the Wireless-G Access PointSetup Basic Setup Tab Network SetupSetup Time Tab TimeWireless Basic Wireless Settings Tab Basic SettingsWireless Wireless Security Tab Wireless SecurityWPA-Personal aka WPA-PSK WPA2-PersonalWPA2-Personal Mixed WPA-EnterpriseWPA2-Enterprise WPA2-Enterprise MixedDisable RadiusWireless Client List Wireless Wireless Connection Control TabWireless Connection Control Connection ControlWireless Advanced Wireless Settings Tab Advanced SettingsWireless Vlan & QoS Tab VlanQoS AP Mode Tab MAC Address18 Wireless Repeater Mode 19 Wireless Bridge Mode Security Monitor Basic Settings Tab Wireless Security MonitorSecurity Monitor Accounts Security Monitor Event Log Tab Mail NotificationSyslog Notification Local AP Password Administration Management TabWeb Access ManagementSnmp IdentificationEmail Alert Administration Log TabLog Notification Queue LengthFactory Default Administration Factory Default TabAdministration Firmware Upgrade Tab Firmware UpgradeReboot Administration Reboot TabAdministration Config Management Tab Config ManagementStatus Local Network Tab InformationLocal Network Status Wireless Tab Wireless NetworkStatus System Performance Tab WiredWireless System PerformancePage Appendix a Troubleshooting Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat Ieee 802.11g features are supported? What is the ISM band? Does the Access Point function as a firewall? Appendix B Wireless Security Security PrecautionsSecurity Threats Facing Wireless Networks Appendix B Wireless Security Page Appendix C Upgrading Firmware Appendix D Windows Help Shared ResourcesNetwork Neighborhood/My Network Places Appendix E Glossary Appendix E Glossary Appendix E Glossary Appendix E Glossary Appendix E Glossary Appendix F Specifications 802.11F Wireless Roaming11.g 54Mbps@ -72dBm, 11.b 11Mbps@ -85dBM Dhcp Client11g 14 dBm SecurityWireless Security Monitor Suspicious network eventsCertification Appendix G Warranty Information Limited WarrantyAppendix H Regulatory Information Appendix H Regulatory Information Appendix H Regulatory Information Appendix H Regulatory Information Appendix H Regulatory Information Appendix H Regulatory Information Appendix H Regulatory Information Appendix I Contact Information Need to contact Linksys?Information section in this Guide