Wireless G Universal
Range Extender Access Point
Range Extender Access Point
Increase your wireless coverage
Wireless G Universal
F5D7132
Table of Contents
1 Introduction
Advantages of a Wireless Network
Introduction
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Introduction
1. Wireless Router or Access Point Placement
4. Choose the “quietest” channel for your wireless network
3. Cordless Phone Placement
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2. Avoid Obstacles and Interference
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5. Secure Connections, VPNs, and AOL
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Wireless LED
Power LED
Overview
Front Panel
Reset Button
Back Panel Power Jack
a. Resetting the WURE
b. Restoring the Factory Defaults
Specifications
Package Contents
Wireless
System Requirements
Configuring the WURE
Configuring as a Wireless Access Point 1. Connect
Connecting as a Wireless Access Point
3. Configure
2. Install
Running the Easy Install Wizard Software
Running the Wireless Range Extender Management Utility
Configuring the WURE
Configuring your WURE through the Web-Based Advanced User Interface
4. Advanced Configuration
Configuring the WURE
Congratulations. Your WURE is now set up for access point
2. Configure
Configuring as a Wireless G Universal Range Extender
Connecting the WURE
Configuring with One-Touch Setup
3. Reposition
Repositioning the WURE in a Weak Signal Area or Dead Spot
Configuring the WURE
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Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, and XP
Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface
Logging into the WURE
Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface
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Logging out of the WURE
Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface
Understanding the Web-Based Advanced User Interface
1 Quick Navigation Links
4 Login/Logout Button
Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface
6 LAN Settings
7 Features
Wireless Basic
Changing the Wireless Network Name SSID
Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface
When to Use 54g-LRS Mode
Using the Wireless Mode Switch
Changing the Wireless Channel
54g-Auto Mode
Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface
Using the Broadcast SSID Feature
Protected Mode
Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface
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Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface
Repeater Mode
Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface
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3. The status of your connection will show in the “Status” box
Securing your Wi-Fi Network
Name
Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface
64-Bit WEP
WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy
128-Bit WEP
Encryption Keys
WPA Wi-Fi Protected Access
Sharing the Same Network Keys
Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface
For instance AF 0F 4B C3 D4 = 64-bit key C3 03 0F AF 0F 4B B2
Using a Hexadecimal Key
C3 D4 4B C3 D4 E7 = 128-bit key
Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface
64-Bit WEP Encryption
WEP Setup
For instance AF 0F 4B C3 D4 = 64-bit WEP key
Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface
Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface
128-Bit WEP Encryption
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C3 03 0F AF 0F 4B B2 C3 D4 4B C3 D4 E7 = 128-bit WEP key
Changing the Wireless Security Settings
WPA Setup
Setting WPA-Personal PSK
Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface
Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface
3. Enter your pre-shared key. This can be from eight to 63 characters and can be letters, numbers, or symbols. This same key must be used on all of the clients that you set up. For example, your PSK might be something like “Smith family network key”
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Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface
Setting WPA2-Personal AES
To Enable an “Allow” List
Setting MAC Address Filtering
To Enable a Deny List
MAC Address Control
Changing System Settings
Setting or Changing the Administrator Password
Restoring Factory Default Settings
Saving a Current Configuration
Changing System Settings
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The configuration is now saved
Changing System Settings
Restoring a Previous Configuration
Changing System Settings
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Updating Firmware
Checking for a New Version of Firmware
Changing System Settings
Downloading a New Version of Firmware
Changing System Settings
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Changing System Settings
Updating the WURE’s Firmware
Changing System Settings
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4. You will be asked if you are sure you want to continue. Click “OK”
Problem
Troubleshooting
Solution
Does the name of your wireless network appear in the results?
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Troubleshooting
Solution
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Troubleshooting
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Solution
Troubleshooting
For example C3 03 0F AF 4B B2 C3 D4 4B C3 D4 E7 E4 = 128-bit key
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Solution
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Troubleshooting
Solution
5. Under “Data Encryption” select “WEP”
Problem
Troubleshooting
Solution
Problem
Problem
Troubleshooting
Solution
Problem
Enabling WPA-PSK no server
Supported Operating Systems
Troubleshooting
Problem
Troubleshooting
What’s the difference between 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11a, and 802.11n?
Technical Support
Wireless Comparison Chart
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Troubleshooting
FCC Statement
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F5D7132 to which this declaration relates
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY WITH FCC RULES FOR
Canada-Industry Canada IC
Modifications
Europe-European Union Notice
Information
Information
Belkin Corporation Limited Lifetime Product Warranty