SECTION 4 " Configuration

Different LAN IDs

Using separate LAN IDs for each radio option configures all access points with different radios into a distinct network regardless of radio type. It may be more appropriate if the installation topology or applications supported do not fit the alternative that uses the same LAN ID. OWLView shows two distinct LANs for this type of installation.

Creating a Web Browser Session

"NOTE: The access point’s configuration menus are designed for HTML Level 2.0 or higher.

Before you can configure the access point through a Web browser, you must connect the unit to the Ethernet cable. (See Section 3, “Installation,” for help.) You must also perform initial configuration through the DIAG port to:

"Set an IP address or DHCP server name. You should also configure a subnet mask and IP router address.

"Set the Ethernet cable type.

"NOTE: The access point includes an autodetect feature that senses the Ethernet medium if traffic is present. If no traffic is present on the cable, the system software defaults to 10BASE-T. For most installations, it is recommended that you explicitly set the Ethernet type.

The access point must go through its boot sequence before you can configure it through the browser. If you reboot it while you are configuring it through the browser, the session terminates. You can create a new session after the access point reboots. To establish a browser session, see Figure 4-6 and the procedure following it.

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