Instant WirelessTM Series

THE STATUS TAB

The Status tab will display the Wireless Network Access Point’s current status. From this tab, you can view the status information along with reconnecting to the Wireless Network Access Point and restoring its default settings.

Working Status. This will display your current connection status, notify- ing you of any problems with the connection.

Regulation Domain. This status shows that the Access Point is operating under FCC guidelines.

Firmware Version. This will display the present version of the Access Point’s firmware as well as the Access Point’s assigned name.

Ethernet Address. This will display the MAC Address of your Wireless Access Point.

ESSID. The unique name shared among all points in your wireless network will be displayed here.

Wireless Network Access Point

Channel. The wireless channel shared by all wireless devices connected to this Access Point.

WEP. If you have not enabled the WEP encryption protocol, this will read Disabled. It will read Enabled when the WEP encryption protocol is in use.

Reset. If you are experiencing problems with your wireless connection, click the Reset button to reset the system.

Find AP. If you have changed the default settings of your Access Point and do not have the information at hand, pressing this button will locate all Access Points on your wired network and display their IP addresses and common name.

Reconnect. If, for any reason, the Ethernet connection to the Wireless Network Access Point is disconnected, you can reconnect the Ethernet cable and click the Reconnect button here. This will retrieve all of the data from the Wireless Network Access Point so you will be ready to use the Access Point SNMP Configuration Utility again.

Restore Defaults. Click this button to restore the Wireless Network Access Point’s default settings. Any setting you may have made through the Access Point SNMP Configuration Utility will be lost if this button is clicked.

The Close button will close the SNMP Configuration Utility without saving any changes.

Click the Apply button to store the information, then click the Yes button to accept the changes in the dialog box that appears.

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Linksys WAP11 manual Status TAB

WAP11 specifications

The Linksys WAP11 is a versatile and influential device in the realm of wireless networking. Released in the early 2000s, this wireless access point was designed to offer seamless connectivity for users who required reliable internet access without the constraints of wired connections. The WAP11 quickly became popular for home and office environments, allowing multiple devices to connect to the internet wirelessly.

One of the standout features of the Linksys WAP11 is its compliance with the IEEE 802.11b wireless networking standard. This standard enabled the WAP11 to deliver a maximum data transfer rate of up to 11 Mbps, which was impressive at the time of its launch. It also supported backward compatibility with 802.11g devices, enabling a broader range of connectivity options for users.

The WAP11 utilizes both infrastructure and ad-hoc modes, catering to various networking setups. The infrastructure mode allows for connection through a wireless router or switch, while the ad-hoc mode facilitates a peer-to-peer connection among multiple devices. This flexibility makes the WAP11 suitable for both small home networks and larger office settings.

Another notable characteristic of the WAP11 is its range and coverage capability. The device operates on the 2.4 GHz frequency and is designed to provide coverage in a typical home or small office. When deployed in an environment with minimal obstacles, the WAP11 offers a considerable range, ensuring that users can connect from various locations within the premises.

Security features are also a significant aspect of the WAP11. It supports Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption, providing a basic level of security to protect data transmitted across the wireless network. While WEP has since been superseded by more robust security protocols like WPA and WPA2, it was a necessary feature for its time, giving users peace of mind regarding their data protection.

Installation and setup of the Linksys WAP11 are user-friendly, making it accessible even for individuals with minimal technical experience. The device comes with a web-based interface that allows users to configure settings, adjust security parameters, and troubleshoot network issues with ease.

In summary, the Linksys WAP11 is a remarkable wireless access point that laid the groundwork for the wireless networking standards we now take for granted. With its support for 802.11b, flexible operating modes, decent range, and user-friendly configuration, the WAP11 provided a reliable solution for expanding wireless connectivity. Its influence can be seen in the ongoing evolution of wireless networking technologies, emphasizing the importance of connectivity in our increasingly digital world.