Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet

(192.168.1.245). Or if there is DHCP server connected to the switch, configure it to assign the IP address in the192.168.1.0/24 subnet. Your PC will get an IP address in the subnet through the DHCP.

3.Although not recommended, you can connect your PC wirelessly to the Access Point when the DHCP server is connected on the LAN side. It is not recommended, because you can easily lose your connection through configuration changes.

Launch your web browser, such as Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox and enter the Access Point’s default IP address, 192.168.1.245, in the Address field. Press the Enter key.

Enter admin in the User Name field. The first time you open the Web-based Utility, use the default password, admin. (You can set a new password from the Administration - Management tab.) Then click the OK button.

After setting up the Access Point to use DHCP or manually configure a new IP address, move your Access Point to the desired network. You will have to use the new IP address the next time you access the Web-based Utility.

Navigating the Utility

The Web-based Utility consists of the following five main tabs: Setup, Wireless, AP Mode, Administration, and

Status. Additional screens (sub tabs) will be available from most of the main tabs.

The following briefly describes the main & sub tabs of the Utility.

Setup

Enter the Host Name and IP Address settings on this screen.

Wireless

You will use the Wireless tabs to enter a variety of wireless settings for the Access Point.

Basic Wireless Settings. Choose the wireless network mode (e.g. wireless-G), Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) settings, SSIDs, and transmit rates on this screen.

Wireless Security. Use this screen to configure the Access Point’s security settings.

Wireless Network Access. Use this screen to populate your Access List to permit or block certain MAC address access to your wireless network.

Advanced Wireless Settings. Use this screen to configure the Access Point’s more advanced wireless settings (e.g. Wireless Isolation, Output Power, etc.).

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Mitel WAP54GP manual Navigating the Utility, Setup, Wireless

WAP54GP specifications

The Mitel WAP54GP is a high-performance wireless access point designed to provide seamless connectivity and robust network capabilities for small to medium-sized enterprises. This device is particularly noteworthy for its comprehensive feature set that addresses the growing demand for reliable wireless communication within business environments.

One of the standout features of the WAP54GP is its ability to support Power over Ethernet (PoE), enabling the access point to receive power through the same Ethernet cable that connects it to the network. This eliminates the need for separate power sources, simplifying installation and reducing clutter. The device supports IEEE 802.3af standards for PoE, making it versatile for various deployment scenarios.

The WAP54GP operates on both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands, leveraging dual-band technology to provide enhanced performance and flexibility. This dual-band functionality not only allows for increased bandwidth but also minimizes interference, making it ideal for environments with numerous wireless devices. The device supports the latest Wi-Fi standards, including 802.11n, ensuring high data transfer rates and improved range.

Another significant aspect of the WAP54GP is its easy management capabilities. The access point comes with a user-friendly web-based interface that allows network administrators to configure settings effortlessly, monitor network performance, and troubleshoot issues. It also supports multiple SSIDs, enabling businesses to segment their networks for different user groups, enhancing security and access control.

Security is a key consideration for any wireless network, and the WAP54GP addresses these concerns with robust measures. It supports advanced encryption protocols such as WPA2 and WPA3, ensuring that user data remains protected against unauthorized access. Additionally, the device incorporates features like MAC address filtering and wireless intrusion detection, providing an extra layer of security.

In terms of scalability, the WAP54GP can be easily integrated into existing network infrastructure. It is designed to work with various network topologies and can be deployed in both standalone and clustered configurations. This flexibility allows businesses to scale their wireless networks according to their growing needs, making it an ideal choice for organizations looking for a long-term, adaptable solution.

Overall, the Mitel WAP54GP is a powerful and multifunctional wireless access point that delivers impressive performance, robust security, and easy management. With its dual-band capabilities, PoE support, and scalable design, it is well-suited to meet the dynamic needs of modern business environments, ensuring reliable connectivity for all users.