Appendix A
A-1: Default Settings
TIP: Press the Default
Setting Name | Default Value |
Global |
|
User Name | root |
Password | root |
Host Name | |
| of the AP's MAC address |
IEEE 802.11b |
|
Regulatory Domain | Spain |
Channel Number | 11 |
SSID | wireless |
SSID Broadcasts | Enabled |
Transmission Rate | 11Mbps |
Transmission Power | High |
MAC Address | See the label on the housing of the advanced AP. |
Security Mode | |
Selected WEP Key | Key #1 |
WEP Key #1 | Generated by using Host Name as the passphrase |
WEP Key #2 | |
WEP Key #3 | |
WEP Key #4 | |
Disabled | |
Control |
|
Access Control Table Type | Inclusive |
LAN Interface |
|
Method of obtaining an IP | Obtain automatically by DHCP. |
Address | If the AP fails to obtain an IP address from a |
| DHCP server after 75 seconds, it assigns |
| 192.168.0.1 as its IP address. |
IP Address | 192.168.0.1 |
Subnet Mask | 255.255.255.0 |
Default Gateway | 0.0.0.0 |
Management |
|
SNMP | Enabled |
SNMP read community | public |
SNMP write community | private |
UPnP | Disabled |
A-2: LED Definitions
There are several LED indicators on the housing of an advanced AP. They are defined as follows:
ALV: Alive. Blinks when the advanced AP is working normally.
RF: Activity on the IEEE 802.11b interface.
LAN: Activity on the Ethernet LAN interface.
PWR: Power is applied.
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