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user manual User Manual - AirStation WHR-HP-G54, v1.5
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Troubleshooting
Specs
Radio Characteristics
Warranty
Log in to the Configuration Tool
High-Power Wireless Cable/DSL Smart Router
Other Problems
Internet Connection Multisession Reset
Basic Setup
Here, you can see the packets and errors for each of your networks
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User Manual - AirStation
WHR-HP-G54
High-Power
Wireless Cable/DSL Smart Router
www.buffalotech.com
v1.5
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Contents
User Manual - AirStation WHR-HP-G54
High-Power Wireless Cable/DSL Smart Router
v1.5
Basic Setup
Table of Contents
Advanced Tab WAN Configuration WAN port PPPoE LAN Configuration
Introduction
Table of Contents
Save/Load Configuration
Table of Contents
Initialize/Reboot...........................50
Date/NTP SyslogTransfer...........................48
Introduction
AirStation WHR-HP-G54 Package Contents
System Requirements
High Power Wireless Broadband SmartRouter
Basic Setup
Getting Ready
Connecting your AirStation
A window will open, prompting you to enter a User ID and Password
Log in to the Configuration Tool
Enter root as the User name and leave the password field blank
Detecting Your Broadband Connection
Home
standalone client device
AOSS
PC card
Client Manager Software
Some things to keep in mind
AOSS Notes
Router/Access Point Mode
Manual Client Configuration
You can get here from Home by clicking the System Info tab
System Info
AirStation Configuration Tool Home
Internet Games Port Mapping
Get to this page from Home by clicking on Firewall/Intrusion Detector
Firewall/Intrusion Detector
Get to this page from Home by clicking on Windows MSN Messinger
Windows MSN Messinger/UPnP
Wireless Encryption
Wireless Channel
Firmware Update
Internet Connection Multisession Reset
Advanced Settings
WAN Config WAN Port
on correctly configuring your PPPoE connection
PPPoE
LAN Config LAN Port
To manually assign an IP address, click Manual Assignment
Advanced DHCP Settings
DHCP Server Manual Assignment of IP Address
Network Config Route Info
Network Configuration Edit Routing Information
Click Apply when done
NAT Manual Entry
To make a custom rule, click on Configure IP Filter page
IP Filter
IP Filter Add/Delete Basic Rules
IP Filter Configure IP Filter
Network Configuration Intrusion Detector
UPnP
Clicking Start AOSS Sequence has the same function as pushing the AOSS button on the router it initiates the AOSS process
AOSS
802.11g Basic
802.11g Security
Bridge/Repeater WDS Bridging
MAC Access Limit
Advanced Settings
MAC Access Limit Edit Registration List
Admin Configuration Name/Password
Admin Config Date/NTP
Syslog Transfer
Save/Load Configuration
Initialize/Reboot
Click Browse to select your firmware update file. Then, click the Firmware Update button to update firmware
Firmware Update
System Information
Log Information
Here, you can see the packets and errors for each of your networks
Packet Traffic Information
Client Monitor
Ping Test
Add an AirStation without changing your existing LAN configuration
Connecting to a Preexisting Network
Antenna
WHR-HP-G54 AirStation Specifications
Specifications
Radio Characteristics
Specifications
Regulatory Information
Network Compatability
11 selectable channels 3 non-overlapping
Specifications
Semi-Open Office Environment 50 m 165 ft
Specifications
Closed Office 25 m 80 ft
AirStation IEEE 802.11 Channel Sets
Specifications
Center Channel ID FCC
Common Problems
Troubleshooting
LED Activity
DIAG LED Activity
DIAG LED Activity Table
Changing Client TCP/IP Settings in Windows
LEDs Work But Client PC Cannot Connect to Network
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Other Problems
Configuring a WDS Bridge
Here’s the whole setup, ready for initial configuration
Configuring a WDS Bridge
Power on your PC. Make sure that it is configured to “obtain an IP address automatically” from DHCP. Open a web browser and in the address field, enter 192.168.11.1. This is the default IP address of your first AirStation
Configuring a WDS Bridge
On the left side menu, click on Wireless Config, and then Basic
Configuring a WDS Bridge
On the left-side menu, click on Wireless Config, and then Repeater
Configuring a WDS Bridge
Once again, the username is “root” and the password is blank
Configuring a WDS Bridge
Now, under Wireless Config, choose Repeater
Configuring a WDS Bridge
Under Add New WDS Partner Access Point, enter the wireless MAC address of the first AirStation available from the bottom of the first AirStation, with each pair of digits separated by a colon, e.g. MAC000D0B10F779 would be entered 000D0B10F779. Click New Partner when done. The AirStation will reboot, and when the screen refreshes, the first AirStation’s MAC address will be listed under Bridgeable Access Points
Configuring a WDS Bridge
Once you can connect to each of your access points, you should configure WEP encryption. Without WEP, anyone within range of
Configuring a WDS Bridge
Configuring a WDS Bridge
Troubleshooting WDS
Troubleshooting WDS
Notes on WDS
Glossary
Destination Address The address portion of a packet that identifies the intended recipient station
Glossary
Glossary
MAC Medium Access Control Address
Glossary
to hardware that requires further manual configuration
MHz MegaHertz One million cycles per second
Glossary
RAM Random Access Memory Non- permanent memory
Uplink Link to the next level up in a communication hierarchy
Glossary
Glossary
WLAN Wireless LAN A LAN topology using wireless devices
FCC Warning
FCC / CE Information
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement
EU Countries intended for use
Safety
EU Countries not intended for use
FCC / CE Information
Warranty Information
GENERAL INQUIRIES
Contact Information
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
GENERAL INQUIRIES
Contact Information
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
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