On-Q/Legrand 1307877 owner manual IV. Configuration Steps

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IV. Configuration Steps

The On-Q WAP 802.11g is typically configured in one of two ways; (1) From a portable PC connected through the “Data In” port of the Power Inserter Module in the enclosure which is then connected through its “Data/Power Out” port to a Cat 5e cable to the WAP, or (2) From a PC in one of the rooms of the house, connected through an outlet in the room to the enclosure where it is patched to the “Data In” port of the Power Inserter Module in the enclosure which is then connected through its “Data/Power Out” port to a Cat 5e cable to the WAP (see Figure 11). In either case, the PC must have an Ethernet Network Interface Card to communicate with the WAP.

Figure 11

NOTE: The On-Q WAP 802.11g can also be configured from a PC containing a Wireless Network Interface Card for your desktop PC, or wireless PCMCIA card for your laptop PC, but this is not recommended because it is not secure until you have configured security levels on the WAP

NOTE: Before configuring the On-Q WAP 802.11g, you must first temporarily configure your computer (with installed Ethernet Network Interface Card) to talk to the WAP. The WAP comes configured to a specific IP subnetwork (192.168.1.xxx) and its default IP address in that subnetwork is 192.168.1.1, so your PC’s Ethernet Card must be assigned an IP address, (like 192.168.1.10), on that same subnetwork to talk to and configure the WAP. Giving the PC a specific IP address is also called assigning it a Static IP address, as compared to a Dynamic IP address that is typically assigned by a service provider through a process called Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).

NOTE: Before doing any PC IP Address re-configuration, make sure you first write down all of the current IP settings. If your PC is running XP, you may want to first create a manual system restore point (under Accessories/System Tools/System Restore).

NOTE: After initially configuring the WAP, using that Static IP Address that you assign, you may need to return the PC’s IP Address setting to be dynamically assigned by DHCP, if that is what the service provider requires. If you are using a router, you will also want to change your WAP’s IP address and Gateway settings to be compatible with the router. These steps are covered at the end of this section.

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Contents Wireless Access Point Federal Communications Commission Statement Canadian Department of CommunicationsFCC Radio Frequency Exposure Caution Statement Declaration of Conformity R&TTE directive 1999/5/ECPage Table of Contents Introduction Data Rate Open Area Closed AreaFeatures Replacement PartsII. Product Overview Components IncludedWAP Assembly Status Indications P/N 364891-01 shown Status Indicators Detailed DescriptionWAP 802.11g Reset Button Access Connection Area Detailed DescriptionPage III. Installation Rough-in stepsTrim-out steps Data in from ISP Data/Power IV. Configuration Steps Select Control Panel Double-clickNetwork and Dial-Up ConnectionsIs not applicable for Windows 98SE or ME Logging on to the WAP Wireless Security Setup Page Page Configuring the WAP 802.11g to work with a Router Allowing Client Access with MAC Addresses Is not applicable for Windows 98SE or ME Page Firmware Upgrades Login Password ChangeVI. Troubleshooting WAP 802.11g Assembly RemovalRestoring Factory Defaults Page Page Cannot configure the WAP 802.11g over the network VII. Glossary AnsiAscii BSSCPE DhcpDMZ DNSDSL DsssESS FTPIcmp IeeeIsdn ISPMTU NATNIC OSIPcmcia PingPOE PPPROM RTSSmtp TCP TCP/IPUDP USBWAN WAPWEP Wlan

1307877 specifications

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