Cisco Systems 340 quick start Configuring a Radio Card, Internet

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Double-click the BSCU folder to display it.

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Double-click the setup.exe file. The installation wizard appears.

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Follow the steps provided by the installation wizard.

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When requested by the installation wizard, select Talk To A Base Station To Access The

 

Internet.

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Select the Launch Base Station Client Utility check box and click Finish to start the utility.

 

A pop-up window appears reminding you that your SSID and WEP Encryption Key are

 

currently set to the default values. See the following section to change the SSID and WEP

 

Encryption Key from their default values.

Configuring a Radio Card

A wireless PC must be configured to communicate with the base station before initial configuration of the base station can be accomplished. You can configure a PC with a radio card by using the BSCU or another vendor’s IEEE 802.11 DSSS radio card. If you are using another vendor’s radio card, see the Cisco Aironet 340 Series Base Station Hardware Installation Guide.

Follow these steps to configure the PC and radio card using the BSCU:

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Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Network > Protocols > TCP/IP (for the Cisco

 

Aironet wireless LAN adapters) > Properties to display the TCP/IP Properties window.

 

Refer to the Cisco Aironet 340 Series Base Station Software Configuration Guide if you

 

need further assistance.

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Click the Obtain an IP address from the DHCP server radio button.

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Double-click the BSCU icon on the PC desktop to activate the utility.

Note A warning message might be displayed that indicates the SSID and radio network encryption are set to default values. Click OK.

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340 specifications

Cisco Systems has long been a prominent player in the realm of networking and communications technology. Among its comprehensive product lineup, the Cisco 350 and 340 series of switches stand out as reliable solutions for businesses looking to enhance their network performance.

The Cisco 350 series, often referred to for its accessibility and performance, is designed for small to medium-sized enterprises. It offers a versatile set of features that cater to various networking needs. Key characteristics include a range of models supporting 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet ports, which allow for high-speed connectivity. The series also supports PoE (Power over Ethernet) capabilities, enabling devices such as IP phones and wireless access points to receive power directly through the network connection. This not only simplifies deployment but also minimizes the need for additional power supplies.

Cisco's Intelligent Prosumer Networking features are incorporated into the 350 series, enabling enhanced security and management capabilities. The switches provide Layer 2 and Layer 3 functionality for routing and switching, allowing users to segment their networks efficiently and reduce broadcast traffic. Additionally, Quality of Service (QoS) features prioritize critical applications, ensuring a smooth user experience without interruptions.

On the other side, the Cisco 340 series builds on similar performance foundations but targets environments requiring even more robust capabilities. It includes advanced features such as StackWise technology, which provides scalability and redundancy. This allows multiple switches to operate as a single unit, improving network resilience and simplifying management.

Both the 350 and 340 series incorporate Cisco's Smart Group technology, facilitating streamlined configuration and easier monitoring of network performance. Furthermore, with Cisco DNA (Digital Network Architecture) capabilities, these switches can support automation and insights through analytics, enabling IT teams to respond rapidly to network demands.

In terms of security, both series are equipped with advanced features that prevent unauthorized access and support secure management protocols. They include features like Access Control Lists (ACLs) and storm control, further protecting network integrity.

Overall, whether you opt for the Cisco 350 or 340 series, you will benefit from a robust set of features designed for modern networking challenges, along with the innovation and reliability that Cisco Systems is known for. These switches provide scalable, efficient, and secure solutions to support business growth and operational efficiency.