Buffalo Technology WZR-G108 Windows 2000/XP, Windows 98SE/ME, Identifying the Proper AirStation

Models: WZR-G108

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Wireless Configuration

NOTE: If configuring via a Wired Configuration, please skip to the next page!

Windows 2000/XP

If there is no Ethernet adapter available on the computer being used to configure the AirStation, a wireless configuration may be performed using a correctly installed 802.11b or 802.11g wireless adapter.

To configure the AirStation via a wireless connection, establish a connection to the AirStation using the setup instructions that came with the wireless client card or adapter that you are using.

Windows 98SE/ME

If there is no Ethernet adapter available on the computer being used to configure the AirStation, a wireless configuration may be performed using a correctly installed 802.11b or 802.11g wireless adapter.

To configure the AirStation via a wireless connection, establish a connection to the AirStation using the setup instructions that came with the wireless client card or adapter that you are using.

Identifying the Proper AirStation

The default SSID of the AirStation is its LAN MAC Address which was addressed on Page 2 of this Quick Setup Guide. Using your wireless card’s software or Windows XP’s Wireless Zero Config, connect to the Wireless Network that broadcasts the LAN MAC Address of your AirStation as its SSID. Please consult the documentation that came with your wireless client card or adapter for further assistance.

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Buffalo Technology WZR-G108 setup guide Windows 2000/XP, Windows 98SE/ME, Identifying the Proper AirStation