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3 Contents4 Configuring the Advanced SettingsAdministration Status information Appendix 6 Safety precautions7 Introduction11 First Steps12 Front panelLED displays LED State Status 13 Back panelThe back panel of the Gigaset WLAN Repeater 108 houses the following sockets Element Description 5VDC Socket for the mains adapter supplied Please note: Using the wrong power supply unit may damage the repeater Socket for an Ethernet cable Reset Restart function: Press the reset button for longer than 1 second but less than Warning Updated firmware will not be affected 14 uPosition the Gigaset WLAN Repeater 108 on a non-slipsurfaceuDo not place the Gigaset WLAN Repeater 108 on a heat sensitive surface uProtect the Gigaset WLAN Repeater 108 from dampness 15 Set up the Gigaset WLAN Repeater 108 at the required locationTo a wired network (LAN), a PC, a games console or a modem Wirelessly to a PC ConnectionPoint Therefore, enter 16 Aligning the antennaìAlign the antenna Please remember: To the mains power supply Insert the round plug into the connec- tion socket marked 5VDC Your Gigaset WLAN Repeater 108 is now ready for use uThe power LED on the front lights up The 17 The user interface18 To access the Gigaset WLAN Repeater 108's user interface:ìLaunch your Web browser http://192.168.2.254 The login screen appears ìThe factory settings password is admin. Enter the password and click OK 19 Start screen functions20 The configuration program offers you the following functions:Basic Setup Wizard This is described from page Security Setup Wizard These wizards allow you to take precautions against unau local network. For example, you can change the password and set up encryption for wireless traffic. This is described from page 35. For the protection of your network we recom mend that you carry out this setup Advanced Settings Additional settings for changing the configuration of your tings menu. You can also, for example, secure and restore ration steps are optional and can be carried out at a later stage. This is described from page 21 Language22 Log Off ButtonButton Log Off Help Buttons and symbols used by the wizards Next < Back Cancel Finish Buttons in the Advanced Settings menu 23 Basic Setup Wizard37 Security Setup Wizard47 Configuring the Advanced Settings48 ìOn the Advanced Settings page, select Operating Mode49 Local NetworkìSelect Advanced Settings – Local Network Repeater/Access Point 50 OffDHCP Server –another DHCP server is already being used in your network 51 ìTo do this, select Off for the DHCP ServerìIn this case, select On for the DHCP Server Lease time The address block you enter must not overlap with those of other DHCP servers ìIn the Domain name field, you can specify a domain name in the local network 52 Obtain an IP address automaticallyìClick on Add ìClick on OK to apply the settings Ethernet adapter Operating Mode 53 ìClick OK to apply the settingsìIn the Advanced Settings menu, select Wireless Network menu, select Wireless Network In this menu you can uset the channel and SSID (see page 52) set the transmission mode and transmission power Encryption In Repeater or Access point Operating Mode you can also limit access to the wireless network u configure the repeater function (see page 63) 54 ChannelConnectionPoint SSID broadcast 55 SSID broadcast (only Repeater and Access Point Operating Mode)Transmission mode IEEE 802.11g only IEEE 802.11b/g (mixed) Sending power 56 Super G (only Repeater and Access Point Operating Mode)Super G Super G (108 Mbit/s) Dynamic If you do not wish to use Super G (108 Mbit/s) Disabled XR (extended range, only Repeater and Access Point Operating Mode) ìActivate or deactivate XR for your wireless network 57 Setting wireless securityuRepeater and Ethernet adapter Operating Mode uOperating Mode Access point 58 WPA2-PSKand WPA2-PSK / WPA-PSKWPA / WPA2 with Pre-sharedKey (WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK) WPA2-PSK WPA2-PSK ìSelect the required option in the Security field Enter a key in the ìApply the settings by clicking OK 59 WPA and WPA2 with authentication server (Access point Operating mode only)WPA2 WPA2 / WPA Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server in the RADIUS server IP address ìEnter the port of the RADIUS server in the RADIUS server port field RADIUS server secret key 60 WEPìSelect the Authentication type: Shared Open Default key 61 Key63 Permitted clientsOnly Access Point and Repeater operating mode ìIn the Wireless Network menu, select Allowed Clients Entering PCs manually: Device name Delete 64 Selecting from the list oflogged-in PCs Known wireless clients button to add the entry to the list 65 Repeater function (WDS)Only Repeater Operating Mode ìIn the Wireless Network menu, select Repeater (WDS) The name of the access point is shown in the Comment field Signal strength ìClick on Add to add an entry ìClick on Delete to delete an entry 66 Administration67 Time zoneìSelect the required option and/or select the Time zone for your location Select the required format for entering the date and time from the Date format Time format Internet Time System time Last synchronization with time server If you wish to use your own time server, select the Use custom time servers Enter the Internet address for the time server in the Preferred time server Alternate time server 68 ìIn the Administration menu, select System Passwordadmin ìEnter the current System Password in the Current password field Enter a new password in the Confirm new password all 69 Setting Idle time before log off:uIn the Administration menu, select Save & Restore Saving configuration data ìFor Task, select the option Save configuration Save 70 Restoring the back-upìFor Task, select the option Restore configuration A window will appear prompting you to confirm the procedure ìClick on OK. The configuration will now be updated Resetting to the factory settings and click on all In the Administration menu, select Reboot Click on OK to restart the device 71 ìIn the Administration menu, select Firmware UpdateCurrent firmware version Firmware update file 72 Status73 StatusDevice System Log Log level Critical –Debugging: complete and detailed information about all your device's functions –Warning and Informational are intermediate levels ìSystem log server –Server address: Enter the IP address for the system log server –Server port: 74 Status information82 Appendix131 Glossary132 DHCP ServerSee DHCP DNS Domain Name System DNS-Server See DNS Domain name DSL Digital Subscriber Line Mbps Internet Provider Dynamic IP address See also Static IP address Encryption Ethernet IEEE 133 GatewayRouter Global IP address See Public IP address HTTP Proxy Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Access Point Among the most important Internet services are: uelectronic mail (email) uthe World Wide Web (WWW) u file transfer (FTP) u discussion forums (Usenet / Newsgroups) Internet Provider An Internet Service Provider offers access to the Internet for a fee 134 Internet ProtocolProtocol IP addresses IP address Subnet mask ipconfig Static IP address Dynamic IP address Domain names IP pool range ISP Internet Service Provider see Internet Provider LAN Local Area Network WAN IEEE 802.11g Local IP address See Private IP address MAC address Media Access Control 135 MbpsMillion bits per second Specification of the transmission speed in a network Network Network adapter A network adapter has a unique address, the MAC address Private IP address Protocol Public IP address Private IP address Rekey Interval Roaming 136 RouterSee also Gateway Server Clients Service Set Identifier Static IP address Subnet A subnet divides a network into smaller units Subnet mask Super G TCP Transmission Control Protocol 137 TCP/IPURL Universal Resource Locator Globally unique address of a Domain on the Internet WAN Wide Area Network WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy See WLAN WLAN Wireless LAN WPA WPA-PSK WPA Pre-sharedKey 139 Index
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