Linksys WAP2000 manual Chapter Product Overview, Front Panel, Back Panel, Side Panels

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Chapter 3

Chapter 3:

Product Overview

Front Panel

The front panel is where the Access Point’s LEDs are located. The LEDs display information about network activity and connectivity.

Front Panel

Power  (Green) The Power LED lights up when the Access Point is powered on.

PoE  (Green) The PoE LED lights up when the Access Point is powered through Ethernet cable.

Wireless  (Green) The Wireless LED lights up when the wireless module is active on the Access Point. If the Wireless LED is flashing, the Access Point is actively sending or receiving data from a wireless device.

Ethernet   (Green) The Ethernet LED lights up when the Access Point is successfully connected to a device through the Ethernet network port. If the Ethernet LED is flashing, the Access Point is actively sending to or receiving data from one of the devices over the Ethernet network port.

Back Panel

The back panel is where the power, Ethernet, and antennas are connected to the Access Point.

Back Panel

Antenna Ports  The Access Point has two antenna ports for connecting detachable 3 dBi omnidirectional antennas. Adjust the two antennas so that they form a 90 degree angle for best MIMO range performance.

Product Overview

Reset  There are two ways to reset the Access Point’s factory defaults. Either press the Reset button for more than ten seconds, or restore the defaults using the Access Point’s web-based utility. If you press the reset button for less than ten seconds, the Access Point will simply reboot.

If you power on the Access Point while holding down the reset button, the Access Point will be configured with a default static IP address of 192.168.1.245, see “Chapter 5: Advanced Configuration” for details.

IMPORTANT: Resetting the Access Point will erase all of your settings (including wireless, security, and IP configuration) and replace them with the factory defaults. Do not reset the Access Point if you want to retain these settings.

Ethernet   The Ethernet network port connects to Ethernet network devices, such as a switch or router. The Access Point can be powered using Power over Ethernet.

Power  The Power port connects to the supplied power adapter. Use this option if your switch or router doesn’t support Power over Ethernet.

Side Panels

Security slots are located on both side panels of the Access Point.

Side Panel

Security Slots  The security slots can be utilized to attach a lock to the Access Point.

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Contents Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet About This Guide About This GuideTable of Contents Appendix G Contact Information Chapter Introduction ChapterNetwork Layout Chapter Planning Your Wireless NetworkNetwork Topology RoamingBack Panel Chapter Product OverviewProduct Overview Front PanelWall-Mount Chapter InstallationInstallation PlacementConnecting the Access Point Setup Setup Chapter Advanced ConfigurationAdvanced Configuration Accessing the Web-Based UtilityWireless Basic Wireless Settings Setup TimeWEP Wireless Wireless SecurityWPA2-Personal WPA-Personal aka WPA-PSKWPA-Enterprise WPA2-Personal MixedWPA2-Enterprise WPA2-Enterprise Mixed DisableWireless Advanced Wireless Settings Wireless Wireless Connection ControlWireless Vlan & QoS Administration Management AP ModeLog Administration LogAdministration Firmware Upgrade Administration Factory DefaultAdministration Reboot Status Local Network Administration Configuration ManagementStatus System Performance Status WirelessWired WirelessChapter Troubleshooting Appendix a TroubleshootingAppendix a Troubleshooting Does the Access Point function as a firewall? General Network Security Guidelines Appendix B Wireless Security ChecklistWireless Security Checklist Appendix BAppendix C Glossary Appendix CGlossary Glossary Smtp Simple Mail Transfer Protocol The standard Appendix C Specifications Appendix D SpecificationsAppendix D Limited Warranty Warranty InformationAppendix E Regulatory Information Appendix FAvis d’Industrie Canada Wireless DisclaimerDansk Danish Miljøinformation for kunder i EU Appendix F Norsk Norwegian Miljøinformasjon for kunder i EU Appendix F Contact Information Appendix G

WAP2000 specifications

The Linksys WAP2000 is a robust wireless access point designed to enhance connectivity for both home and small business environments. This device provides a reliable solution for extending the reach of your existing network, ensuring that users can access high-speed internet with minimal interruptions.

One of the main features of the Linksys WAP2000 is its dual-band capability, which operates on both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands. This dual-band technology allows for greater flexibility and less interference, accommodating more devices while maintaining optimal performance. Users can connect to the 5 GHz band for bandwidth-intensive activities, such as streaming and online gaming, while the 2.4 GHz band serves well for general browsing and connecting older devices.

The WAP2000 is equipped with the latest 802.11n wireless standard, offering speeds of up to 300 Mbps. This high throughput makes it an efficient choice for businesses that require swift data transfers and reliable connections. Additionally, the device supports Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) technology, which uses multiple antennas to send and receive more data simultaneously, further enhancing its performance and range.

For ease of installation, the Linksys WAP2000 features Power over Ethernet (PoE) support. This allows the device to receive power through the Ethernet cable, eliminating the need for separate power adapters and simplifying the setup process. Additionally, its browser-based setup utility provides a user-friendly interface for configuration, enabling users to customize settings easily.

Security is a critical concern for any network, and the Linksys WAP2000 addresses this with various security features. It supports WPA/WPA2 encryption protocols, protecting data transmitted over the network from unauthorized access. Furthermore, the device includes MAC address filtering, which allows users to control which devices can connect to the network.

With a sturdy design and compact form factor, the Linksys WAP2000 is suitable for a variety of deployment scenarios, whether mounted on walls or placed on desks. Its versatility and performance make it an excellent choice for users looking to improve their wireless connectivity, ensuring that both guests and employees can enjoy a seamless online experience. Overall, the Linksys WAP2000 is an essential addition to any network, providing high-speed internet access and robust security features to keep users connected and safe.