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Buffalo Technology WLA-L11 Manual
29 pages 5.24 Mb
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Buffalo Technology WLA-L11 Specifications
68 pages 2.02 Mb
2 Using this ManualSymbolsCaution Note Reference Next Column Glossary and Diacritical Marks Within the Text Precaution for the Usage 3 Communication between a wireless LAN and a wired LANNetwork Configuration Illustration Setup Flow 4 Table of Contents1Wireless LAN .................................................... 4 2 3 4 5TCP/IP Protocol Setting Preparing the AirStation Settings (on the Personal Computer) 7 1 2 3 4work components are installed: field. 8 56 7Setting the Wireless LAN Personal Computer Installing Client Manager 24 81 2 1 2 3Checking AirStation Connection 28 91Programs, MELCO Wireless LAN, and then select Client Manager. 2 3 4 30 12 3 4 31 2The AirStation Setting Enabling and Disabling Roaming Function 32 3Setting Procedure Limiting Connections from Wireless LAN Per- sonal Computers 34 435 5 67 8Setting Procedure Strengthening Security Using the WEP (Encoding) Function 36 34Getting Started Setting Method Connecting to the AirStation Using an AirPort-compatible Personal Computer 39 12 3 4 5 43 356 4Error Details when DIAG Lamp Flashes 57 5WLA-L11 Users Manual55 This section explains details of the setting screen tables. Setting Screen Configuration Bridge Mode 60 6Wireless Channel DHCP Server ESS-ID LAN (Local Area Network) MAC Address (Media Access Control Address) 61 TCP/IPWEP (Encryption) Windows 98/95 User Name and Password Windows 98/95 Shared Setting Screens 62 Windows 98/95 Identification ScreenDisplayed Screen Explanation of Screen Fields Firmware Protocol 64 7
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