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1. O PHILIPS Setup Wizard Home Network Settings The AP can be quickly configured as an wireless access point for roaming clients by setting the service set Wireless Network Name SSID and channel number It also supports data encryption and chent filter Security 5510 9 Wireless Settings gable or disable Wireless module function GEnable Obisable SAVE SETTINGS Advanced settings AP Mode http 192 168 1 3 indax sim Microsoft Internet Explorer a Edt View Favertes Teos Qw OQ PHILIPS Setup Wizard WEP 5 Home Network Settings WEP is the basic mechanism to transmit your data securely over the wireless network Matching encryption keys must be setup on your AP and wireless cient devices to use WEP s WEP Moda 264 bit O 128 bit Key Entry Method Hox Oascit Key Provisioning statie ODynamic Static WEP Key Setting Advanced Settings hex digits for 64 WEP 128 WEP Pefaut Key ID 1 Pasprae 5 1 32 characters Key 1 0103010101 Key2 02022020 Key 3 0302030303 Key 4 0404040404 APM Save sertines E loce internet hitp 192 168 1 3 index stm Microsoft Internet Explorer r3 F e Est Vw Fakes LJ Q E ig ses EY oiiiso 1681 sem Be PHILIPS Setup wizard WEP Home Ne
2. WDS provides a means to extend the range of a Wireless Local Area Network n to establish direct link to other wireless base stations and to allows overed by the WOS The Wireless Distribution System V WLAN WOS allows wireless base stations to roam freely within the area Site Survey Scan 550 Channel MACAddress Secky Enable WDS 6 00 70 46 00 00 03 SAVE SETTINGS CANCEL Philips Security Advanced hitp 192 168 1 2 index sim Microsoft Internet Explorer Fle Et Vw Fakes Q O 160 1 200 Eje Setup Wizard Home Network WDS provides a means to extend the range of a Wireless Local Area Network to establish direct link to other wireless base stations and to allows ered by the WDS The Wireless Distribution System WO WLAN WOS allows wireless base st stations to roam freely within the area Site Survey Philips 6 0070 46 00 00 07 Security SAVE SETTINGS Advanced Settings Open Internet Explorer Enter the IP adress of the Wireless Base Station and click go http 192 168 1 2 for the SNB6500 http 192 168 1 4 for the SNB6520 Click LOGIN Enter password if set Click Home Network Settings Click Wireless Click WDS Click Scan The Site Survey list will now show the available Wireless Networks using the factory default settings
3. hitp 192 168 1 3 login sim Microsoft Internet Explorer Est View Favertes Tods O paws sms SNR6500 Passwordi cancer lease enter correct password for Administrator Access Thank you Check if AP Mode is shown on the lower left corner If yes Click NEXT If not disconnect the power and go to Connect power to the Wireless Range Extender Time Settings Select your time zone Click NEXT Password Settings Set your password Choose something easy to remember Click NEXT Your Wireless Access Point is now configured The cable between the Wireless Acces Point and the Wirless Base Station can now be disconnected The Wireless Access Point can now be positioned on the required location 15 16 Step 1 Address http 1192 168 1 2 ho D hitp 192 168 1 3 login stm Microsoft Internet Explorer Eat Favores Tools Q xig 5 PHILIPS SNR6500 F httpi 192 168 1 3 index slm Microsoft Internet Explorer Fie Edt View Faverkes 2 Le p taped um AD Q Setup Wizard Home Network settings Security Security Advanced hitp 192 168 1 3findex stm Microsoft Internet Explorer Edt Vew Favertes Tods Mep LJ x EJ mares Eretan
4. Click on the selection box behind your Wireless Network Home Network WDS settings WLAN ablish a direct link to other wireless base s alows stations the WOS Advanced Settings 2 nom Edt Faeres Tools AAO T Settings are being saved and next you will see the login screen SNB6500 Password The cable between the Wireless Range Extender WRE and the Wireless Base Station can now be disconnected The Wireless Range Extender WRE can now be positioned on the required location JLIII 12V 1A To Modem LAN4 LAN3 LAN2 1 13 Configuration Access Point Mode PHILIPS SOFTWARE END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT THIS SOFTWARE END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT I A LEGAL AND BINDING AGREEMENT BI EEN YOU EITHER AN INDIMDUAL OR ENTITY AND PHILIPS CONSUMER ELECTRONICS B V OF GLASLAAN 2 BOX 80 002 5600 JB EINDHOVEN THE NETHERLANDS C PHILIP REGARDING THE USE 0 OFTWARE IE SOFTWARE PROMDED WITH PHILIPS WIRELESS NETWORKING PRODUCTS HE ONDITIONS OF REEMENT IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THESE TERMS AND e CONDITIONS DO NOT INSTALL OR USE THE SOFTWARE AND RETURN THE PRODUCT THE MANUALS DOCUMENTATION AND PROOF OF PAYMENT TO PHILIPS WITHIN THIRTY 30 DAYS OF PURCHASE FOR A FULL REFUND PHILIPS SNA6500 SNB6500 SNB6520 M PHILIPS Install sc ds Mio Senvid
5. DHCP Client ID Optional Example apple com Ethernet Address 00 50 e4 00 2c 06 earthlink net the loek to prevent further changes f Revert Apply Now b 3 Type IPCONFIG RENEW and press the ENTER key Verify that your IP Address is now 192 168 1 xxx your Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 and your Default Gateway is 192 168 1 3 These values confirm that your ADSL Wireless Base Station is functioning Type EXIT and press the ENTER key to close the Command Prompt window Your computer is now configured to connect to the Wireless Base Station Configuring Your Macintosh Computer You may find that the instructions here do not exactly match your operating system This is because these steps and screen shots were created using Mac OS 10 2 Mac OS 7 x and above are similar but may not be identical to Mac OS 10 2 Follow these instructions 1 down the Apple Menu Click System Preferences 2 Double click the Network icon in the Systems Preferences window 3 If Using DHCP Server is already selected the Configure field your computer is already configured for DHCP If not select this Option 4 Your new settings are shown on the TCP IP tab Verify that your IP Address is now 192 168 1 xxx your Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 and your Default Gateway is 192 168 1 3 These values confirm that your Wireless Base Station is functioning 5 Close the Network window Now your computer is configured
6. 54 lt a philips 6 00 12 06 6d n Philips 6 90121069119 n Repeater Mode Setup Wizard Home Network 3 WDS Settings Settings e end th Security WLAN k to en fre Advanced Settings withn the area vos Site Survey Scan 5510 Channel MAC Address Security Enable WDS duration test 6 90 12 9654 philips amp 00 12 6106 64 00 D Philips 6 0012 6106 91 19 EB BACK NEXT Repeater Mode Check if Repeater Mode is shown on the lower left corner If yes Click NEXT If not disconnect the power and go to Connect power to the Wireless Range Extender Time Settings Select your time zone Click NEXT Password Settings Set your password Choose something easy to remember Click NEXT Press Scan button The Site Survey list will now show the available Wireless Networks using the factory default settings Click on the selection box behind your Wireless Network Click NEXT Settings are being saved and next you will see the login screen Your Wireless Range Extender WRE is now configured Next you need to adapt your Wirless Base Station settings in order to use the Wireless Range Extender WRE in your Wireless Network 12 Address http 192 168 12 hitp 1 92 16 Est View PHILIPS SNR6500 1 7192 16 Est Favermes Toots Q 9 1 3 index sim Microsoft Intern
7. Maintenance Use the Maintenance menu to backup the current configuration restore previously saved configuration restore factory settings update firmware and reset the Wireless Range Extender Configuration Tools Choose function and click Next Backup allows you to save the Wireless Range Extender WRE configuration to a file Restore can be used to restore the saved backup configuration file Restore to Factory Defaults resets the Wireless Range Extender WRE to the original settings You will be asked to confirm your decision Firmware Upgrade Use the Firmware Upgrade screen to update the firmware or user interface to the latest versions Download the upgrade file from www philips com support Model SNR6500 and save it to your hard drive Then click Browse to look for the downloaded file Click BEGIN UPGRADE Check the Status page Information section to confirm that the upgrade process was successful Reset Click REBOOT Repeater to reset the Wireless Range Extender If you perform a reset from this page the configurations will not be changed back to the factory default settings Note If you use the Reset button of the Wireless Range Extender WRE it performs a power reset Press the button for over five seconds and the factory default settings will be restored System Time Settings Select your local time zone from the drop down list This information is used for log entries and client filtering
8. 2 Click the Stop 9 button then click Tools Internet Options 3 In the Internet Options window click the Connections tab Next click the LAN Settings button Finding the MAC address of a Network Card MAC address The MAC address can be used to prevent unwanted access to your Wireless Base Station How to do this is explained in MAC Filter The MAC address has the format of Where x can be in the range of 0 9 A F Windows NT 4 2000 XP Click Start Programs Command Prompt Type ipconfig all and press ENTER The MAC address is listed as the Physical Address Macintosh Click System Preferences Network The MAC address is listed as the Ethernet Address on the TCP IP tab Linux Run the command sbin ifconfig How to set up a computer network The next pages will show you an example of how to set up a computer network using the Philips Wireless Base Station Warning The Wireless Base Station only establishes a connection between your wireless network devices How you use this connection is up to you Setting up a computer network is to be seen as an independent application that requires networking software from other manufacturers For example the networking software that has been incorporated in the Windows Operating System by Microsoft Therefore the description below is to be seen as an example only WHAT IS YOUR WINDOWS VERSION 1 St
9. For accurate timing of log entries and system events you need to set the time zone Select your time zone from the drop down list If you want to automatically synchronize the Wireless Range Extender WRE with a public time server check the box to Enable Automatic Time Server Maintenance Select the desired servers from the drop down menu Password Settings Use this page to change the password for accessing the management interface of the Wireless Range Extender Passwords can contain from 3 12 alphanumeric characters and are case sensitive Note If you lost the password or you cannot gain access to the user interface press the reset button holding it down for at least five seconds to restore the factory defaults By default there is no password to login to the user interface Configuring Client PC After completing hardware setup by connecting all your network devices you need to configure your computer to connect to the ADSL Wireless Base Station See Windows 2000 Windows XP Wireless adapters TCP IP Configuration To access the Internet through the ADSL Wireless Base Station you must configure the network settings of the computers on your LAN to use the same IP subnet as the Wireless Base Station The default IP settings for the Wireless Base Station are IP Address 192 168 1 3 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP function Enable DHCP IP Pool Range 192 168 1 2 to 192 168 1 254 Note These settings c
10. Manuals Warranty WW Guarantee PHILIPS SNR6500 SNN6500 SNR6500 Searching for an installable device please wait In the following configuration procedure the assumption is made that you installed a Philips Wireless Base Station with factory default settings For your reference these are Wireless Network Name SSID philips Wireless Mode Standard True Turbo Wi Fi Channel number 6 Place the installation CD in the CD Drive Select Agree If this screen does not appear start the CD manually 1 Open My computer 2 Open CD Drive 3 Open Setup exe Select SNR6500 Click Install Software Wait untill the device is detected hitp 192 168 1 3 index stm Microsoft Internet Explorer Q sete Setup Wizard Home Network settings When this Is the first time you Install the AP then follow the 2 steps below Getting started Security ec Advanced Settings 2 Pass NEXT Setup Wizard Home Network 1 Time Settings Settings Set Time Zone Security Jse this setting Advanced Settings Setup Wizard Home Network Settings Set Time Zone Security Advanced Settings 1 Time Settings 01 00 amsterdam Berin Bern Rome Stockholm Vienna Configure Time Server NTP Primary Server 129 132 2 21 Europe Secondary Server 150 149 178 Europe 4 AP Mode CES
11. computer Click on the Configuration tab to continue Dope re Click the Sharing files and printers button S Client for Microsoft Hebworks Dial Up Adapter Realtek RTL8023 AS PCI Ethermet NIC S wireless USB Adapter 119 se Wireless USB Adapter 119 File and Print Sharing v Nant t Select the access options you want and click OK to continue 37 Network Click OK to accept the changes folovaing network components are insialec 8I Client for Microsoft Networks To share folders with the network Start Windows Explorer and right click the folder you wish to share with the network Click the Sharing tab and adapt the settings To explore the network Double click the Network Environment icon on the desktop If you need more information consult Windows Help 38 Troubleshooting This section describes common problems you may encounter and possible solutions to them The Wireless Range Extender WRE can be easily monitored through panel indicators to identify problems Problem Cause Solution cannot browse to my Wireless Range Your PC did not get an IP address from the Wireless Range Extender Extender Verify that your PC has an IP address Open a command box Windows key r type cmd hit enter Type ipconfig Check that your gateway address is 192 168 1 3 Your PC can not communicate with your Wireless Range Extender Verify that you can communicate wi
12. in the CD Drive Select Agree If this screen does not appear start the CD manually 1 Open My computer 2 Open CD Drive 3 Open Setup exe Select SNR6500 Click Install Software Wait until device is found O WAG E repns 160 137 219 PHILIPS SNR6500 Getting started settings When this is the first time you install the Repeater then follow the 2 steps below 1 Time Settings Advanced Settings 2 Password Settings 2 WDS Settings Edt View Favertes Teds Ow O WAG E 162 13 Be PHILIPS SNR6500 CRIRE 1 Time Settings Security rar Advanced Settings iiemet Q O0 WAG 16 13 3 PHILIPS SNR6500 Setup Wizard Home Network settings Security Advanced Settings 2 Password Settings Repeater Mode hitp 192 168 1 3 Microso ft Internet Explorer Favertes Tools Om O DAG Own PHILIPS SNR6500 Setup Wizard Home Network 3 WDS Settings settings Security Advanced Settings wti Site Survey 550 Channel Repeater Mode CES Setup Wizard Home Network Settings end th 5 Local Area Network Security k to stations to roam freely Advanced Settings withn the Site Survey Scan SSID Channel MAC Address Security Enable WDS duration test 6 0 42
13. s in the box SNR6500 Power Supply Ethernet Cable Antenna Quick Start Guide pHILIPS Quick Start Guide Installation CD What else you will need Computer Wireless Base Station Power Outlet Introduction SNR6500 Thank you for purchasing the Philips Wireless Range Extender WRE 11 b g This Philips Wireless Range Extender WRE 11 b g is a WiFi IEEE 802 11b g compatible device It fully supports high data rates up to 108 Mbps with automatic fallback to lower speeds for secure operation at lower data rates in even the most difficult of wireless environments In this manual we will explain on how to install configure and use your Philips Wireless Range Extender WRE 11 b g This chapter will give you background information on wireless networks and their security in general Note The Wireless Range Extender WRE support 3 different modes Repeater Mode RP Access Point AP Ethernet Client EC This manual will describe the RP and AP mode The EC mode will follow later and that manual can be downloaded from the Philips support site What are wireless network connections Your Wireless Range Extender WRE uses a wireless protocol called IEEE 802 11b g or WiFi to communicate with other network computers by means of radio transmissions WiFi radio waves travel outwards from the antenna in all directions and can transmit through walls and floors Wireless transmissions can theoretically reach
14. to connect to the Wireless Base Station 31 Edit View c About Internet Explorer saone Q Security Security Zones Q Ratings Q Advanced WY Forms AutoFill Forms AutoComplete AutoFill Profile 4 License Agreement f Preferences Services E Hide Explorer 36H Hide Others C36H Show All Quit Explorer Q Internet Explorer Preferences If you are accessing the Internet from a private network you can set gateways to allow Internet access Contact your network manager for more information Note These settings are shared with other applications through Internet Config r Use Proxy Servers Web Pr use Web Proxy for all Bypass Web Proxy for FTP 32 Microsoft Internet Explorer WY Receiving Files LL Secure Proxy Settings Q Download Options Mail Proxy Settings Q File Helpers B Q Cookies Gopher Proxy Settings Network Protocol Helpers Q Proxies Site Passwords Set above Put a space or comma between each site List the sites you want to connect to directly bypassing the proxies Cancel gt File Edit View Favorites Tool Mail and Nevis k Back Foret 2 nchronize Windows Update Links Bestofthe web Address jE MSH Messenger Service Show Related Links Internet Options Internet Options General Se
15. to set up a computer network 33 Troubleshooting root atne pre e pra pae ee o 39 Glossary cosi ei sense 40 Technical Specifications eee eee eee nu 41 Important safety information e Please install and connect the product the order as described in the Quick Start Guide booklet only This assures best installation results with the least technical hassles e Please read this manual and the Quick Start Guide booklet carefully before using the Wireless Range Extender SNR6500 and keep these documents for future reference The most recent downloads and information on this product will be available through our web site www philips com support e During set up and installation it may be helpful to have the instructions for your PC and other network components at hand Safety Precautions e Radio equipment for wireless applications is not protected against disturbance from other radio services Do not expose the system to excessive moisture rain sand or heat sources The product should not be exposed to dripping or splashing No object filled with liquids such as vases should be placed on the product e Keep the product away from domestic heating equipment and direct sunlight Allow a sufficient amount of free space all around the product for adequ
16. wizard click Finish EN To share folders with the network Start Windows Explorer and right click the folder EM EEG you wish to share with the network Click the Sharing tab and adapt the settings My Computer Local sharing and security O To share this folder with other users of this computer My Documents only drag it to the Shared Documents folder To make this folder and its subfolders private so that ly you have access select the following check box Ih both network users and other select the first check box below Allow network users to change my files res Unused Desktop Shortcuts WiFiPictures Leam more about sharing and security Recycle Bin ta Start Network and Internet 35 To explore the network Double click the Network Environment icon on the desktop If you need more information consult Windows Help For Windows ME and Windows 98SE See earlier on in this chapter for Windows XP and Windows 2000 Click the Windows Start button click Settings and click Control Panel from the list Windows98 Double click the Network icon Click the Identification tab Realtek ATL O2HAS Ethemet NIC Wireless USB Adapter 11g 36 Enter name that is different for each computer Enter the same workgroup name for all computers in the network Enter a description that helps you recognize the
17. 2 168 1 3 BD hitp 192 168 1 3 qindex stm Microsoft Internet Explorer Fle Est View Fares Toos 7 sas Click NEXT Setup Wizard Home Network Settings When this Is the first time you Install the Repeater then follow the 3 steps below Security Advanced Settings 2 Password Settings Getting started 1 Time Settings 3 WDS Settings Me Ce D ai Choose the time zone G 0 FAG sees 168 1 3 gndex stm as Cl ick N EXT ES ram PERDU 1 Time Settings Home Network Settings Set Time Zone Security Use this setting to insure the time based client filtenng feature and system log entnes are based on the correct Advanced Settings localized time GMT401 00 amsterdam berlin Bern Rome Stockholm Vienna Configure Time Server NTP internat nadie Automatic Time Server Maintenance When you enable this option you will need to configure two different time serverss primary and secondary NTP servers in your area is below to set the Primary Server 129 132 221 Europe Secondary Server 130 149 17 8 Europe Repeater Mode DI BD hitp 192 168 1 3 qindex stm Microsoft Internet Explorer Est Faves Tools CET a Set your password RIE Click NEXT Setup Wizard Home Network settings Set password to restrict management access to the Repeater 2 Password Settings Se
18. 23 Menu Security Settings Security Enable or disable Wireless model function SAVE SETTINGS Advanced Settings E done Wireless Encryption To make your wireless network safe you should turn on the security function The Wireless Range Extendersupports WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy Advanced Settings Access Control Access Control allows users to define the outgoing traffic permitted or not permitted through the WAN interface The default is to permit all outgoing traffic To add the PC to the filtering table 1 Click Add PC on the Access Control screen 2 Define the appropriate settings for client PC services 3 Click OK and then click SAVE SETTINGS to save your settings Advanced Settings AP Mode Eome rtemet 24 Advanced settings Advanced settings AP Mode LE Setup Wizard 802 1X Advanced settings Secret Key AP Mode Seconds 0 for no timeout checking 36 Seconds 0 for no re authentication Quist 60 Seconds after authentication faled i LE WEP If you use WEP to protect your wireless network you need to set the same parameters for the ADSL Wireless Base Station and all your wireless clients You may automatically generate encryption keys or manually enter the keys To generate the key automati
19. Key 1 Key 2 20FEE31524C8E32770 984293A Key 3 277 Key 4 1 2 42770 9 _ Repeater Mode SAVE SETTINGS CANCEL AE Copies the selection to the Clipboard LE Step 2 Step 2 Enable WEP Encryption 1192 168 1 3 index sim Microsoft Internet Explorer Est Teos Go AAE 3B Click Wireless Encryption PHILIPS Setup Wizard Home Network the basic mechanism to tran up on your Repeater and we WEP Mode 64 bit Key Entry Method OHex Key Provisioning static Static WEP Key Setting 10 hex digits for 64 1 Default Key ID 1 v Passphrase 1 32 characters Key 1 20 6E31524C8E42770E984293A Key 2 20FEE31524C8E42770E98A293A Key 3 20FEE31524C8E42770 984293A Key 4 20 EE31524C8E42770E982293A Repeater Mode SAVE SETTINGS CANCEL x AE Pets 192 160 1 3 rreless_e stm ionet 11192 168 1 3findex sim Microsoft Internet Explorer Est View Fakes Teos Q 8 Select WEP Only 2 Click SAVE SETTINGS Setup Wizard Home Network Settings The Repeater can transmit your data securely over the wi Security Security Matching security mechanisms must be setup on your Repeater and wireless client devices wed security mechanisms in this page and conf
20. ODynamic Advanced Settings Static WEP Key Setting 10 2 Defauit Key ID 1 hex digits for 64 WEo Passphrase 4 Secret Passphrase 1 32 characters 1 Key 2 Repeater Mode SAVE SETTINGS AE jevaseritidocuneri forme 0 submit im X WARNING WEP encryption is still not active at this point BD hitp 192 168 1 3 index stm Microsoft Internet Explorer Fle Est View Faverkes Teos Q Erase ie corem Click WEP Setup wizard Home Network Settings he basic mechanism to tran up on your Repeater and wirele er the wireless network Matching encryption keys must WEP WEP Mode 264 bit Otl28 bit Key Entry Method Oascit Key Provisioning static ODynamic Static WEP Key Setting 10 hex digits for 64 V Defaut Key ID 1 v Passphrase 1 22 characters key 1 0101010101 Key 2 0202020202 Key 3 0203030303 Repose Repeater Mode SAVE SETTINGS CANCEL the WEP encryption key CERN Double click Key1 Se Right mouse click be setup on your Repeater and wrele use WEP WEP O64 bit 126 bit Click COPY Key Entry Method Hox Key Provisioning static ODynamic Advanced Settings Static WEP Key Setting 10 26 hex digits for 64 WE Defaut Key ID 1 v Save this key for later use Passphrase 1 22 characters
21. Rate Output Power dBm 802 11g 6Mbps 15 dBm 802 11g 9Mbps 15 dBm 802 11g 12Mbps 15 dBm 802 11g 18Mbps 15 dBm 802 11g 24Mbps 15 dBm 802 11g 36Mbps 15 dBm 802 11g 48Mbps 15 dBm 802 11g 54Mbps 15 dBm 802 11g 108Mbps 15 dBm 41 PHILIPS AQ95 56F 612KR report No EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We Philips Consumer Electronics B V P amp A CC Building SBP6 manufacturer s name P O Box 80002 5600 JB Eindhoven The Netherlands manufacturer s address declare under our responsibility that the electrical product Philips SNR6500 00 05 name type or model Wireless Range Extender 11 b g product description to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standards EN 300 328 v1 6 1 2004 11 EN 301 489 1 v1 4 1 2002 08 EN 301 489 17 v1 2 1 2002 08 EN60950 1 2001 EN60950 2000 title and or number and date of issue of the standards following the provisions of 1999 5 EC R amp TTE Directive and is produced by a manufacturing organisation on ISO 9000 level YP LZ Eindhoven 16 06 2005 K Rysman Approbation manager place date signature name and function Guarantee certificate Certificado de garantia Certificat de garantie Certificato di garanzia Garantieschein Certificado de garantia Garantiebewijs Eyyunon year warranty ann e garantie Jahr Garantie jaar garantie ano garantia anno garanzia Type SNR6500 S
22. Secure Signal Channel addre Demo ew 4 00 30 F1 E Q lab 00 12 CF J Z Nj 0 0 Wireless On Exit Philips Wireless Network Manager Wigeless USB adaptec 1i Select Authentication Type WEP Philips SNU6500 Wireless USB Adapter Configuration Link Information IP Information Site Survey Version Information Enter WEP key copied from your wireless base station Common Security Security ON Authentication Type WEP M Key 1 ee Key 2 Key 3 utKey Key1 e On Active Profile Philips Apply Changes Hep ES me d Select Key 104 128bit Encryption Wireless USB Adapter 119 JE dit Philips SNU6500 Wireless USB Adapter Configuration Link Information IP Information Site Survey Version Information Se ect Defau It Key Key 1 Select Profile Phiips New Save x Delete Common Security 8 Security ON Authentication Type WEP X Key Type 104 128bit encryption Use Passphrase Default Key Key1 AutoSaveProfie On Active Profile Philips xf Apply Changes Wireless On X Philips Wireless Network Manager Cl ic k App ly hanges Wireless USB Adapter 119 gt Philips SNU6500 Wireless USB Adapter Configuration Link Information IP Information Site Survey Version Information Select Profile Phil
23. TINGS rtemet Wireless Network Name SSID pios Broadcast Wireless Network Name 7 ODISASLE y Advanced Settings Extend Range ename ObiSABLE SAVE SETTINGS CANCEL LE hitp 192 168 1 3 index index stm Micro Es Favores Teds Mep LJ Qw OoO Hiat e f a Wn Local Area Network er and to 3 Stations to roam fr Sean 05 Security Enable WDS Security Philips 6 00 12 4406 Advanced Settings duration test 00 12 06 dca n philips 6 9012 bE06 64 0 a SAVE SETTINGS Repeater Mode a The Status shows ISP IP address Network settings Use the Home Networking menu to configure the LAN IP address Wireless The Wireless Range Extender WRE also operates as a wireless access point allowing wireless computers to communicate with each other To configure this function you need to enable the wireless function define the radio channel the domain identifier and the security options Check Enable and click SAVE SETTINGS Channel and SSID You must specify a common radio channel and SSID Service Set ID to be used by the Wireless Range Extender WRE Same as Wireless Basestation Make sure you configure all network elements with the same values WDS In Repeater Mode only The Wireless Distribution System WDS provides a means to extend the range of a Wireless Local Area network WLAN
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25. an be changed to fit your network requirements but you must first configure at least one computer to access the Wireless Base Station s web configuration interface in order to make the required changes See Configuring the Wireless Base Station on page 10 for instruction on configuring the Wireless Base Station Windows NT 4 0 1 On the Windows desktop click Start Settings Control Panel tation indows NT Work Control Panel x j Eile Edit View Help s Double click the Network icon Add Remove Console Date Time Devices Display Programs o d Internet Keyboard Mouse Network ODBC PC Card Ports INEO PCMCIA Printers Regional SCS Adapters Server Services Settings ai m gf amp 95 Sounds System Tape Devices Telephony UPS 25 object s 2 Network HE 3 In the Network window select the Protocols tab Identification Services Protocols Adapters Bindings Double diice TCP IP Protocol Network Protocols Y NetBEUI Protocol TCP IP Frotocol Hicrosoft TCP IP Properties Fi x 4 When the Microsoft TCP IP Properties window opens IP Address DNS WINS Address Routing select the IP Address tab An IF address can be automatically assigned to this network card by DHCP server If your network does not have a DHCP server ask your network administrator for an address and then type it in the space below Obtain an IP address fro
26. and their respective domain names and IP addresses so that when a domain name is requested the user is sent to the proper IP address The DNS server address used by the computers on your home network is the location of the DNS server your ISP has assigned DSL stands for Digital Subscriber Line A DSL modem uses your existing phone lines to transmit data at high speeds A standard for computer networks Ethernet networks are connected by special cables and hubs and move data around at up to 10 million bits per second Mbps Home Phone Line Networking Alliance which is an association of corporations including working to ensure the adoption of a single unified phone line networking standard Your Home Connect home network gateway is compliant with HPNA Specification 2 0 which allows networking speeds of up to 1 million bits per second Mbps using your existing home phone lines IP stands for Internet Protocol An IP address consists of a series of four numbers separated by periods that identifies an single unique Internet computer host Example 192 34 45 8 The ISP Gateway Address is an IP address for the Internet router located at the ISP s office This address is required only when using a cable or DSL modem Internet Service Provider An ISP is a business that provides connectivity to the Internet for individuals and other businesses or organizations Local Area Network A LAN is a group of computers and devices connected toge
27. art setting up your network with the computer that has the latest operating system The order of preference being Windows XP Windows 2000 Windows ME and finally Windows 98SE 2 Use its Networking Setup Wizard and allow it to make a networking setup diskette 3 With this diskette set up your remaining computers For Windows XP and Windows 2000 See further on in this chapter for Windows ME and Windows 98SE Click the Windows Start button and click Control Panel from the list 33 Control Panel Fie Edt View Favorites Tools lea Double click the Network and Internet connections icon Picka category 4 ppearance and Themes See Also Windows Update 9 and Support network configure settings to work f and Internet settings Edit View Favorites Took Help EX Gear gt TI Click in the list to the left on Setting up a home network or small business network Run the Network Setup Wizard which helps you set up or modify network so that you can share files printers and e STL your Internet connection 5 LJ Internet Options Network Connections Welcome to the Network Setup Wizard This wizard will help you set up this computer to run on your network With a network you can The Wizard Network Setup appears Click Next to continue an ti Setup Intemet Connection Fir Share fi
28. ate ventilation Do not open this product Contact your Philips retailer if you experience technical difficulties Environmental information All redundant packing material has been omitted We have done our utmost to make the packaging easily separable into two mono materials cardboard box and polyethylene bags protective foam sheet Your set consists of materials that can be recycled if disassembled by a specialised company Please observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of packing materials and old equipment Disclaimer This product is provided by Philips as is and without any express or implied warranty of any kind of warranties including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are disclaimed In no event shall Philips be liable for any direct indirect incidental special exemplary or consequential damages including but not limited to procurement of substitute goods or services loss of information data or profits or business interruption howsoever caused and on any theory of liability whether in contract strict liability or tort including negligence or otherwise arising in any way out of the use of inability to use this product even if advised of the possibility of such damages Philips further does not warrant the accuracy or completeness of the information text graphics links or other items transmitted by this product What
29. cally with passphrase check the Passphrase box enter a string of characters Select the default key from the drop down menu Click SAVE SETTINGS Note The passphrase can consist of up to 32 alphanumeric characters To manually configure the encryption key enter five hexadecimal pairs of digits for each 64 bit key or enter 13 pairs for the single 128 bit key A hexadecimal digit is a number or letter in the range 0 9 or A F Note that WEP protects data transmitted between wireless nodes but does not protect any transmissions over your wired network or over the Internet WPA AP Mode only Wi Fi Protected Access WPA combines temporal key integrity protocol TKIP and 802 1x mechanisms It provides dynamic key encryption and 802 1x authenticationservice 802 1X AP mode only If 802 1x is used in your network then you should enable this function for the Wireless Range Extender These parameters are used for the Wireless Range Extender WRE to connect to the authentication server 25 26 Repeater Mode Z Setup Wizard Home Network Settings Security Repeater Mode CES Secondary Server 130 149 17 8 Europe hitp 192 168 1 3 index stm Microw Edt View Favertes Tools Q _ 173 Password Settings Min Idle Time 0 NO Time Out RES Menu Advanced Settings
30. ctly 29 30 1 On the Windows desktop click Start Programs Accessories Command Prompt f Communications 2 Command Prompt W Paint y WordPad Y amp Internet Explorer Outlook Express 2 In the Command Prompt window type IPCONFIG RELEASE and press the ENTER key 3 Type IPCONFIG RENEW and press the ENTER key Verify that your IP Address is now 192 168 1 xxx your Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 and your Default Gateway is 192 168 1 3 These values confirm that your Wireless Base Station is functioning 4 EXIT and press the ENTER key to close the Command Prompt window Your computer is now configured to connect to the Wireless Base Station Windows XP 1 On the Windows desktop click Start Control Panel 2 n the Control Panel window click Network and Internet Connections 3 Network Connections window will open Double click the connection for this device 4 the connection status screen click Properties 5 Double click Internet Protocol TCP IP 6 If Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically are already selected your computer is already configured for DHCP If not select this option Disable HTTP Proxy You need to verify that the HTTP Proxy feature of your web browser is disabled This is so that your browser can view the Wireless Base Station s HTML configuration pages refer t
31. curity Current Advanced Settings S PT Petre New Password Re Enter Password fce Verification Idle Time Out 10 Idle Time 0 NO Time Out Repeater Mode http 192 168 1 3 qindex stm Microsoft Internet Explorer Edt View Favertes Tools uer LE Click Scan In Repeater Mode only rome The Site Survey list will now show the available Wireless Networks using the factory ERN default settings Security The Wireless Distribution System WDS provides a means to extend the range of a Wireless Local Area Network WLAN WOS allows an Access Point AP to establish a drect link to other APs and to allows stations to roam freely Click on the selection box behind your Wireless Network Click SAVE SETTINGS philips 6 00 12 4106 6d B Philips 6 901200691 n Back NEXT Repeater Mode 22 Menu Home Network Settings Setup Wizard Home Network settings You can enable DHCP to dynamically allocate addresses to your ckent PCs or configure filtering functions based on ge specific clients or protocols The AP must have an IP address for the local network LAN Settings AP IP Address security m address 192 Lhee Lh 3 Advanced Settings 258 258 288 0 DHCP Server DHCP Server Enabled O Disabled DHCP Server ID DHCP IP Address Pool DS internet SAVE SET
32. curity Content Connections Programs Advanced Use the Internet Connection Wizard ta connect pour computer to the Internet iE Dial up settings li PIE Hever diala Connection Dialwhenever newak connection not present dial mi deraut connection Ere None Seb Werau w Petar system secuit cheek dialing Local Area Network LAN settings LAN Settings Disable HTTP Proxy You need to verify that the HTTP Proxy feature of your web browser is disabled This is so that your browser can view the ADSL Wireless Base Station s HTML configuration pages The following steps are for Internet Explorer Internet Explorer 1 Open Internet Explorer and click the Stop button Click Explorer Preferences 2 In the Internet Explorer Preferences window under Network select Proxies 3 Uncheck all check boxes and click OK Configuring your wireless adapter You can make a wireless connection with the SNR6500 using a Wi Fi wireless adapter Please read the manual of your Wi Fi wireless adapter on how to connect to the SNR6500 Disable HTTP Proxy You need to verify that the HTTP Proxy feature of your web browser is disabled This is so that your browser can view the ADSL Wireless Base Station s HTML configuration pages The following steps are for Internet Explorer Internet Explorer 1 Open Internet Explorer
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34. et Explorer adire dress to Setup Wizard Status Home Network settings You can use the Stat the AP s LAN interface firmware and hardware PP version numbers any illegal attempts to Advanced Sel 00 52 192 168 1 3 255 255 255 0 Weeless Enabled INFORMATION Runtime Code version V1 00 May 17 2005 22 54 37 Boot Code Version v0 03 LAN MAC Address 00 70 46 00 00 01 Wiroless MAC Address 00 70 46 00 00 03 Hardware Version 01 Serial Num 4000000001 Current Mode Access Point Security Log View any attempts that have been made to gain access to your notwork 2004 16 00 00 DHCP Client S Discover A 1004 12 18 00 00 51 192 168 1 12 login success 2004 12 10 00 00 AP Mode 2004 12 19 00 00 2004 12 18 00 00 GES http 192 168 1 3 index sIm Microsoft Internet Explorer x F e Est View Faveres 3 Eje Setup Wizard Home Network settings The can be q Network 55 Wireless Settings less access point for roaming clients by setting the service set Wirele ts data encryption and cient filtenng kly configured 25 an and channel number Enable or disable Wireless module function GEnablee Obisable SAVE SETTINGS Security Advanced Setting hitp 192 168 1 2Z inde Fle Est View Tools Q O WAG Microsoft Internet Explorer 1 Bo B
35. ey TES Choose wireless network E nte r W E P eee Network Key in Windows XP terminology iM Securty enabled wireless network SU C i C k C onnect ConferenceSBP5 Refresh network list Click an item in the list below to connect to wireless network in range or to get more information a Set up a wireless network i For a home or small office Related Tasks Learn about wireless Security enabled wireless network DemoSBP5 te Change the order of preferred networks Security enabled wireless network J Change advanced duration test settings cae Unsecured wireless network You are now successfully connected amp Security enabled wireless network Shop amp Security enabled wireless network 20 Address hitp 192 168 1 3 login stm Microsoft Internet Explorer x Est View Favertes Tods Q ig 5 s Ereanse om em 19 Punas mm SNR6500 Password Plaase enter correct password for Admires http 192 168 1 3 index sim Microsoft Internet Explorer K Fle Es Vew Favores Toos EJ Q v Be Setup wizard Home Network Settings Security Security hitp 192 168 1 3 index stm Mi Fle Est View Favertes Tons 2 Q Be PHILIPS Setup Wizard Home Netwo
36. guration Repeater Mode PHILIPS SOFTWARE END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT THIS SOFTWARE END USER LICENSE AGREBMENT THIS AGREEMENT 15 A LEGAL AND BINDING AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU EITHER AN INDIMDUAL OR ENTITY AND PHILIPS CONSUMER ELECTRONICS B V OF GLASLAAN 2 BOX 80 002 5600 JB EINDHOVEN THE NETHERLANDS PHILIPS REGARDING THE USE OF THE PHILIPS SOFTWARE THE SOFTWARE PROVIDED WITH PHILIPS WIRELESS NETWORKING PRODUCTS THE WHICH INCLUDES USER DOCUMENTATION PROMDED IN ELECTRONIC FORM SOFTWARE YOU AGREE TO ALL OF THE TERMS AND IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THESE TERMS AND a CONDITIONS DO NOT INSTALL OR USE THE SOFTWARE AND RETURN THE PRODUCT THE PHILIPS SNA6500 PHILIPS SOFTWARE ALL MANUALS DOCUMENTATION AND PROOF OF PAYMENT TO PHILIPS WITHIN THIRTY 30 DAYS OF PURCHASE FOR AFULL REFUND SNB6500 SNB6520 4 SNU6500 Install Senvid Manuals Warranty WW Guarantee PHILIPS SNR6500 SNN6500 SNR6500 DER Searching for an installable device please wait 10 Configuring the Wireless Base Station with Installation CD In the following configuration procedure the assumption is made that you installed a Philips Wireless Base Station with factory default settings For your reference these are Wireless Network Name SSID philips Wireless Mode Standard True Turbo Wi Fi Channel number 6 Place the installation CD
37. igure them in the sub pages e Allowed Client Type No WEP Advanced Settings SAVE SETTINGS Repeater Mode WEP encryption is now active 17 Be aware that you need to set your security settings for all elements in your wireless network The example below shows how to secure the Philips Wireless USB Adapter SNU6500 Double click the Philips Wireless USB Adapter 11g desktop Icon Philips Wireless lig Philips Wireless Network Manager Wireless USB Adapter 119 Click Site Survey Philips SNU6500 Wireless USB Adapter Configuration Link Information IP Information Site Survey Version Information Select Profile DEFAULT X Common Security Network Name philips Operating Mode amp 22 Infrastruci Network Type v 802 11b Transmit Rate auto v 802119 v 802 119 Turbo Power Save Disabled Auto Profile Off Active Profile DEFAULT 4f Apply Changes Wireless On He X Philips Wireless Network Manager Click Scan Network type Network n Secure Signal Channel MAC addre philips e BHO 6 00 00 00 00 Q lab e BHO 6 00 12 CF 0C Demo BE 00 30 1 4 WicessOn Hp X Eu i Double click your wireless base station Wireless USB Adoptez 119 Configuration Link Information IP Information Site Survey Version Information 5 Scan Network type Network name Mode
38. ips New Save X Delete Common Security 4 Security ON Authentication Type WEP X Key Type 104 128bit encryption Use Passphrase Default Key Key1 9 Auto Save Profile On gt Apply Changes wieless On X Philips Wireless Network Manager Check Gateway IP status Wiceless usb Philips SNU6500 Wireless USB Adapter Configuration Link Information IP Information Site Survey Version Information E G ateway S h O u Id be 1 92 1 68 1 3 IP Address 192 168 1 14 IP Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 3 Host Name laptop Release 5 Renew Utilization Wireless On X Exit Step 3 Step3 Connect to the Wireless Range Extender This example shows how to connect to the wireless base station using Windows XP Move mouse to System tray Wireless Icon Lit uS lt gt AM Right mouse click on Wireless Icon Click View available Wireless Networks Change Windows Firewall settings Open Network Connections View Available Wireless Networks 6 Click your encrypted base station Click Connect Wireless Network Connection The network Philips requires a network key also called a WEP key or WPA key network key helps prevent unknown intruders from connecting to this network Type the key and then click Connect Network key Confirm network k
39. is is the case lar your computer do nat change the computer name provided by ISP Leam more about computer names and descriptions lt Back Next gt Cancel Enter the same workgroup name for all computers in the network then click Next to continue Name your network Name your network by specifying workgroup name below All computers on your network should have the same workgroup name Workgroup name IMYNETW RK Exemples HOME ot OFFICE Cas Ces Choose to make a networking setup disk Then click Next You re almost done You needtorunthe Network Setup Wizard once on each of the computers on yout 1 nebsark Ta run the wizard an computers that are nat running Windows XP pou can use the Windows XP CD Network Setup Disk What do you want to do a Network Setup Disk Use the Network Setup Disk alieady have Use my Windows CD Just finish the wizard don t need to run the wizard on other computers Next gt Network Setup Wizard Click Finish to close the Wizard and then use the disk you made to set up your Completing the Network Setup other computers Wizard You have successfully set up this computer for hone or small office networking Far help with home ar small affice networking see the following topics in Help and Support Center To see other computers on your network click Start and then click My Network Places To close this
40. k devices outside your immediate area to pick up the wireless signals and either connects to your network or to capture the network traffic Therefore you should always enable the Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP or Wi Fi Protected Access WPA network encryption key to help prevent unauthorised connections or the possibility of eavesdroppers listening in on your network traffic For an example of how to secure your network please see the chapter on Securing your wireless network Your Wireless Range Extender Light Status Description Wireless On Wireless Link is up Blinking Send Receive data Off Wireless signal is disabled Modem PC Connected to Ethernet Broadband Modem Off Not connected Power On Power on normal operation Off Power off or failure Image of rear side explaining ports and buttons SV 1A port Connect the included power adapter to this inlet To Modem PC port Wide Area Network port Connect this to your broadband modem Switch button Switch this button to change the mode RP Repeater mode Default EC Ethernet Client mode AP Acces Point Image of bottom side Reset button Press this button for at least 5 seconds to reset the wireless base station to its factory default settings WARNING THIS WILL DELETE YOUR CONFIGURATION To reset the Wireless Range Extender WRE without losing the configuration settings see Reset Install In the foll
41. les and folders Share a printer To continue click Next HET E Network and Internet Wizard Network Settings Please carefully read the instructions the Wizard gives you and adapt your choices to the type of network you want to set up Use the Help feature within the Wizard if you need more information while using the Wizard 2 In each window click Next to go to the next step 3 Below we will describe some of the crucial steps of this Wizard Network Setup Wizard The wizard found disconnected network hardware Place a check mark to ignore any broken network connections before clicking Next to continue The network connections listed below are disconnected Plug your network cables or otherwise connect your network hardware and then click Next Connections Area Connection Realtek ATLE139 Family PCI Fast Ethamet NIC 34 1 Enter description that helps you recognize the computer 2 Enter name that is different for each computer 3 Click Next to continue Give the computer a description and name Computer description My Camputer at Home Examples Family Room Computer or Monica s Computer Compute name MY_LAPTOP Examples FAMILY ot MONICA The curent computer name is LAPTOP Some Intemet Service Providers ISPs require that pou use specific computer name This is often true for computers with a cable modem it th
42. lly Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway d Obtain DNS server address automatically C Use the following DNS server addresses Prefereq DNS server amp ltermate DNS seme Advanced 4 Type EXIT and press the ENTER key to close the Command Prompt window Your computer is now configured to connect to the Wireless Base Station Windows 2000 1 the Windows desktop click Start Settings Network and Dial Up Connections 2 Click the icon that corresponds to the connection to your Wireless Base Station 3 The connection status screen will open Click Properties 4 Double click Internet Protocol TCP IP 5 If Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically are already selected your computer is already configured for DHCP If not select this option Disable HTTP Proxy You need to verify that the HTTP Proxy feature of your web browser is disabled This is so that your browser can view the Wireless Base Station s HTML configuration pages refer to Internet Explorer Obtain IP Settings from Your Wireless Base Station Now that you have configured your computer to connect to your Wireless Base Station it needs to obtain new network settings By releasing old DHCP IP settings and renewing them with settings from your Wireless Base Station you can verify that you have configured your computer corre
43. m a DHCP server Specify an address TEosddress A Advanced 27 28 Microsoft TCP IP Properties 2 x IP Address DNS WINS Address Routing Domain Name System DNS Host Name Domain OEMCOMPUTER DNS Service Search Order Cancel Apply IE Accessories Startup Command Prompt Windows NT Explorer Administrative Tools Common Barricade Utility Startup WLAN Bridge Utility Windows NT Workstation wo ow 5 In the Adapter drop down list make sure your Ethernet adapter is selected 6 If Obtain an IP address automatically is already selected your computer is already configured for DHCP If not select this option and click Apply 7 Click the DNS tab to see the primary and secondary DNS servers Record these values and then click Remove Click Apply and then OK 8 Windows may copy some files and will then prompt you to restart your system Click Yes and your computer will shut down and restart Disable HTTP Proxy You need to verify that the HTTP Proxy feature of your web browser is disabled This is so that your browser can view the ADSL Wireless Base Station s HTML configuration pages refer to Internet Explorer Obtain IP Settings from Your Wireless Base Station Now that you have configured you
44. nized by the Internet which must assigned by Inter NIC Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol This is the standard protocol for data transmission over the Internet Wide Area Network A network that connects computers located in geographically separate areas i e different buildings cities countries The Internet is a wide area network Technical Specifications Physical Characteristics Ports Four 10 100Mbps RJ 45 Ports Management Features Firmware upgrade via web based management Web based management configuration Power indicators Event and history logging Network ping Security Features Password protected configuration access User authentication PAP CHAP with PPP Firewall NAT NAPT VPN pass through IPSec ESP Tunnel mode L2TP PPTP LAN Features EEE 802 1d self learning transparent Bridging DHCP Server DNS Proxy Static Routing RIPv1 and RIP Radio Features Wireless RF module Frequency Band 802 11g Radio 2 4GHz 802 11b Radio 2 4GHz Europe ETSI 2412 2472MHz Ch1 Ch13 Modulation Type OFDM CCK Operating Channels IEEE 802 11b compliant 13 channels ETSI Operating Channels IEEE 802 11g compliant 13 channels Europe RF Output Power Modulation Rate Output Power dBm 802 11b 1Mbps 16 dBm 802 11b 2Mbps 16 dBm 802 11b 5 5Mbps 16 dBm 802 11b 11Mbps 16 dBm Modulation
45. o Internet Explorer Obtain IP Settings from Your Wireless Base Station Now that you have configured your computer to connect to your Wireless Base Station it needs to obtain new network settings By releasing old DHCP IP settings and renewing them with settings from your Wireless Base Station you can verify that you have configured your computer correctly 1 On the Windows desktop click Start Programs Accessories Command Prompt 2 n the Command Prompt window type IPCONFIG RELEASE and press the ENTER key Finder File Edit View About This Mac Get Mac OS X Software System Preferences Dock be Location b Recent Items b Force Quit Sleep Restart Shut Down Log Out 0 eoc System Preferences C Personal EE Desktop Dock General International Login items MyAccount Screen Effects Hardware t 9 CDs amp DVDs ColorSync Displays Energy Keyboard Mouse Sound Saver Internet amp Network Internet Network QuickTime Sharing System ui G B Accounts Classic Date amp Time Software Speech Startup Disk Universal Update Access Network Location Automatic Show Built in Ethernet B f PPPoE AppleTalk Proxies Configure f Using DHCP DNS Servers Optional IP Address 10 1 28 83 Provided by DHCP Server Subnet Mask 255 255 252 0 Router 10 1 28 254 Search Domains Optional
46. our Internet browser Enter http 192 168 1 3 in the address bar Click Go Click LOGIN Enter password if set Click Security Click Wireless Click WPA Enter your Pre shared Key password or passphrase Click SAVE SETTINGS WARNING WPA encryption is still not active at this point 11192 168 1 3findex sim Mic Fle Est Favertes Tools Click Wireless Encryption oft Internet Explorer Setup Wizard Home Network Security The Repeater can transmit your data securely over the wireless network Matching security mechanisms must be setup on your Repeater and wireless client devices You can choose the allowed secunty mechanisms in this page and configure them in the sub pages owed Client Type Y Advanced Settings Select WPA WPA2 Only Click SAVE SETTINGS Setup Wizard Home Network Security The can transmit y your AP and wireless the sub pages ur data securely over the wireless network Matching security mechanisms must be setup on nt devices You can choose the allowed secunty mechanisms in this page and configure them in Allowed Client Type WEP Only INO WEP No WPA WPAZ WEP SAVE SETTINGS Advanced Settings WPA encryption is now active 21 Menu Setup Wizard Open your Internet browser Enter http 192 168 1 3 in the address bar Click Go Address http19
47. owing installation procedure the assumption is made that you already installed Wireless Network with a Philips Wireless Base Station SNB6500 or SNB6520 Installing this as an addition to another Wireless network brand type having WDS support is possible but WDS based products from different manufacturers are not guaranteed to work together Powering up the Wireless Range Extender WRE and connecting the cables Connect power to the Wireless Range Extender Make sure the switch is set on the correct mode RP Repeater mode Default EC Ethernet Client mode AP Access Point Make sure the detachable antenna is mounted on the connector on the right hand side Put the antenna in the up right position Take the supplied 5V power adapter Connect the supplied power adapter to the 5V 1A port Connect power adapter to power socket Power light should be on The WRE is now starting up and it will take approximately 1 minute to be ready for configuration Wireless light is on In the meantime you can proceed with the next steps Connect the Wireless Range Extender WRE to the Wireless Base Station Wired Connect the Ethernet cable to TO Modem PC port Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a LAN port of the Wireless Base Station LAN1 LANA The Modem PC light of the WRE should be on blinking The light of the chosen LAN port should be on blinking of the Wireless Base Station Confi
48. r computer to connect to your Wireless Base Station it needs to obtain new network settings By releasing old DHCP IP settings and renewing them with settings from your Wireless Base Station you will verify that you have configured your computer correctly 1 On the Windows desktop click Start Programs Command Prompt 2 In the Command Prompt window type IPCONFIG RELEASE and press the ENTER key 3 Type IPCONFIG RENEW and press the ENTER key Verify that your IP Address is now 192 168 1 xxx your Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 and your Default Gateway is 192 168 1 3 These values confirm that your Wireless Base Station is functioning Command Prompt Microsoft Windows 2000 Version 5 00 21951 Copyright 1985 2000 Microsoft C Documents and Settings kris_wu gt ipconf ig renew Windows 2000 IP Configuration 192 168 1 2 255 255 255 8 Default Gateway pU e C Documents and Settings kris_wu Local Area Connection 1 Status i xi General Connection Status Connected Duration 00 15 12 Speed 10 0 Mbps Activity Sent am Received L 4 Packets 49 j Disable Close Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties E 2 x General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Othenvise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatica
49. rk Settings AP c nfi sett service set Wireless Security Wireless Settings SAVE SETTINGS Advanced Settings AP Mode d one hitp 192 168 1 3 index stm Microsoft Internet Explorer Est Faverkes Teos Q PHILIPS Le rescnse ie taped um ze Setup wizard Home Network Settings Security is a security enhancement that wireless LAN Matching authenticatio use WPA reases the level of data protection anc on methods must be setup on your Cipher suite 5 WPA WPA2 Authentication 602 1X Pro shared Key Pre shared key type passphrase 8 63 characters 64 digits 02 1X 2 Pre shared Key Advanced Group Key Re 1800 Seconds Oper 1000 K Packets O Disable SAVE SETTINGS CANCEL AP Mode E one hitp 192 168 1 3 index stm Microsol Est Faverkes Toos Gor 8 b PHILIPS Setup Wizard Home Network Cipher suite Tx1P 2ES wPA WPA2 M Authentication 602 1X CPre shared Key Pre shared key type 2 passphrase 0 63 characters 64 digits shared Key sessesesessen Advanced Settings per 1800 Seconds 000 K Packets SAVE SETTINGS CANCEL AP Mode AE javascript document submit Setup the WPA encryption Open y
50. th the Wireless Range Extender Open a command box Type ping 192 168 1 3 Response should be Reply from 192 168 1 2 bytes 32 time 110ms TTL 32 time and TTL could be different My PC does not have get an IP address Network card is not configured to obtain an IP address automatically Check NIC Network Interface Card is in DHCP mode See chapter Configure your PC Network card speed does not match Wireless Base Station speed Set network adapter to a fixed speed on your computer 1 Click Start 2 Click Settings 3 Click Network Connections 4 Select you network card Right mouse click Select Properties 5 Click Configure 6 Click Advanced tab Click Link Speed amp Duplex Select a Full Duplex speed either 100Mbps or 10Mbps Cable between PC and Wireless Base Station is not connected Check Ethernet cable and lights on the wireless bases station 39 40 DHCP DNS Server Address DSL Modem Ethernet HPNA IP Address ISP Gateway Address see ISP for definition ISP LAN MAC Address NAT RJ 45 Secondary Dial Up SPI Subnet Mask TCP IP WAN Glossary of terms Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol This protocol automatically configures the TCP IP settings of every computer on your home network DNS stands for Domain Name System which allows Internet host computers to have a domain name and one or more IP addresses A DNS server keeps a database of host computers
51. ther in a relatively small area such as a house or an office Your home network is considered a LAN MAC stands for Media Access Control A MAC address is the hardware address of a device connected to a network Network Address Translation This process allows all of the computers on your home network to use one IP address Using the NAT capability of the Home Connect home network gateway you can access the Internet from any computer on your home network without having to purchase more IP addresses from your ISP Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet Point to Point Protocol is a method of secure data transmission originally created for dial up connections PPPoE is for Ethernet connections Registered Jack 45 8 wire connector A secondary dial up phone number is used by your ISP in case your primary dial up number has too many other customers accessing it The secondary dial up phone number will be used if your primary dial up phone number cannot be accessed Stateful Packet Inspection SPI is the type of corporate grade Internet security provided by your Home Connect home network gateway Using SPI the gateway acts as a firewall protecting your network from computer hackers A subnet mask which may be a part of the TCP IP information provided by your ISP is a set of four numbers configured like an IP address It is used to create IP address numbers used only within a particular network as opposed to valid IP address numbers recog
52. twork Settings WEP is the basic mechanism to transmit your data securely over the wireless network Matching encryption keys must security be setup on your Repeater and wireless chant devices to use WEP j WEP Mode O64 bit 128 bit Key Entry Method Hex Oason Key Provisioning state ODynamic Advanced Settings Static WEP Key Setting 10 26 hex digits for 64 WEP 198 WEP Defaut Key ID v Passphrase D 1 22 Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Koy 4 Mode save settincs CANCEL s amp Securing your Network Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP Applicable for RP AP EC Mode Below the Repeater mode is used as an example Open your Internet browser Enter http 192 168 1 3 in the address bar Click Go Click LOGIN Enter password if set Click Security Click Wireless Click WEP 1 Select 128 bit 2 Click Clear Checkmark the Passphrase box and enter the passphrase hitp 192 168 1 3 inde Fle Et View Faverkes Tools Q Microsoft Internet Explorer Adress 48 1192 168 1 Mfnder stm Click SAVE SETTINGS Setup Wizard WEP Home Network settings WEP is the basic mechanism to transmit your data securely over the wireless network Matching encryption keys must 9 be setup on your Repeater and wirele ient devices to use WEP Security WEP Mode O6s bit 126 bit Key Entry Method Hex Oaset Key Provisioning OState
53. up to 450 meters in an open environment and reach speeds of up to 108 Megabits per second Mbps at close range However the actual network range and data throughput rate will be less depending on the wireless link quality Factors determining your network range and network speed The environment Radio signals can travel farther outside of buildings and if the wireless components are in direct line of sight to one another Putting wireless components in high places helps avoid physical obstacles and provides better coverage e Building construction such as metal framing and concrete or masonry walls and floors will reduce radio signal strength Avoid putting wireless components next to walls and other large solid objects or next to large metal objects such as computers monitors and appliances Wireless signal range speed and strength can be affected by interference from neighbouring wireless networks and devices Electro magnetic devices such as televisions radios microwave ovens and cordless phones especially those with frequencies in the 2 4 GHz range may also interfere with wireless transmission Standing or sitting too close to wireless equipment can also affect radio signal quality e Adjusting the antenna Do not place antennas next to large pieces of metal because this might cause interference Securing your wireless network As wireless computer networks use radio signals it is possible for other wireless networ
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