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Buffalo Technology NFINITI WZR-AG300NH User's Manual

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1. make sure that you have any necessary information handy before you continue Your Internet Service Provider can give you this information if you don t know it Assemble Your AirStation Your AirStation may be used horizontally or vertically For horizontal placement leave the silver base attached to the antennas The antennas will usually work best if oriented vertically For vertical placement attach the stand to base of the router as shown at left Remove the silver base from the antennas The antennas may then be attached to the top of the AirStation Connecting your AirStation Power to outlet or power strip ey wp D Cable or DSL Modem Initial Setup To initially configure your router youll use a wired connection to your computer Once you ve connected to the internet through the router you may switch to a wireless connection if desired The computer used to configure the AirStation should be set to obtain an IP address automatically using a DHCP server this is the default The WZR AG300NH has a default LAN IP address of 192 168 11 1 and Subnet Mask of 255 255 255 0 1 Power down the Cable or DSL modem and the computer which will be used to configure the AirStation router 2 Plug the Cable or DSL modem s Ethernet cable into the AirStation s WAN port Initially you may need to unplug this cable from your computer hub or other router 3 Plug the provided Ethernet cable into a LAN port on the
2. General Public License We are more than happy to comply with your request however we must ask you to comply with our GPL distribution policy which complies with the GNU General Public License Sincerely Buffalo Technology GPL Department 38 125 300 High Soeed Mode When operating in High Speed Mode this Wi Fi device achieves an actual throughput of up to 34 1 Mbps which is equivalent to the throughput of a system following 802 11g protocol and operating at a signaling rate of 125 Mbps 300 Mbps is the link speed when using Draft N mode It represents actual wireless data speeds including overhead Because the overhead is not available for user data transfer usable wireless throughput will be substantially slower 39
3. a few seconds The AOSS light will begin to fash amber You now have two minutes to push the AOSS button on your client device and finish the connection If you have a standalone client device it will probably have a little red button labled AOSS on it Push the button About 15 seconds later you ll have a secure network connection If your client device is a PC card CardBus or PCI adaptor the AOSS button will probably be in its Client Manager Software Check your client device s user manual for instructions standalone PC card Client Manager on where to push or click the AOSS client device Software button After you ve pressed both buttons it will take about 15 seconds for the connection to complete When it s finished the AOSS light witll glow a solid amber You now have a secure network connection 15 AOSS Notes Some things to keep in mind with AOSS Only one AOSS wireless client adapter can be configured with the AOSS router at a time The buttons will need to be re pressed to connect each additional AOSS wireless client adapter tis not necessary to AOSS client devices that have already been configured via AOSS unless significant changes have been made to the wireless network Do not attempt to configure two separate AOSS networks at the same time as it may cause undesired configurations If an undesired client has connected via AOSS it can be disconnected from within the WZR A
4. handling Access Point A hardware device that acts as a communication hub for Clients users of wireless devices to connect to a wired LAN 25 Ad Hoc Network A network based on peer to peer communication rather than a router switch or hub Bandwidth The transmission capacity of a computer or a communication channel usually stated in Megabits per second Mbps Bridge A device which forwards traffic between network segments with a common network layer address based on data link layer information Client A PC workstation or other device that connects to a network wirelessly through an Access Point Cross Over Cable A UTP cable that has its transmit and receive pair crossed to allow communications between two devices Default Gateway The IP Address of either the nearest router or server for the LAN Destination Address The address portion of a packet that identifies the intended recipient station DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Based on BOOTP it uses a pool of IP addresses which it assigns to each device connected to it and retrieves the address when the device becomes dormant for a period of time DNS Domain Name System System used to map readable machine names into IP addresses Driver Software that interfaces a computer with a specific hardware device Dynamic IP Address An IP address that is automatically assigned to a client station in a TCP IP network typically by a DHC
5. of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures eReorient or relocate the receiving antenna eIncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver eConnect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation In accordance with FCC regulation BUFFALO has limited the WZR AG300NH to operation on channels 1 11 by USA specific firmware FCC Warning Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
6. to a portable computer Peer to peer This simple network is formed by connecting computers directly without use of routers or hubs A crossover cable is plugged into an Ethernet port in each computer connecting them directly Ping Packet Internet Groper An Internet utility used to determine whether a particular IP address is accessable Plug and Play Hardware that once physically installed finishes its installation automatically and may immediately be used as opposed to hardware that requires further manual configuration PoE Power over Ethernet A mechanism to send DC power to a device using a CAT5 Ethernet cable PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet A specification for connecting users on an Ethernet line to the Internet through a common broadband medium Protocol A standard way of exchanging information between computers RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service A server that issues authentication keys to clients RAM Random Access Memory Non permanent memory Repeater Hub A device that collects strengthens and transmits information to all connected devices allowing the network to be extended to accommodate additional workstations See also Bridge RC4 The encryption algorithm used by WEP RJ 45 connector An 8 pin connector used between a twisted pair cable and a data transmission device 29 ROM Read Only Memory Memory hardware that allows fast access to per
7. user s authority to operate the equipment FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for uncontrolled 32 FCC CE Information equipment and meets the FCC radio frequency RF Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65 This equipment should be installed and operated with at least 20cm and more between the radiator and person s body excluding extremities hands wrists feet and legs This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Safety This equipment is designed with the utmost care for the safety of those who install and use it However special attention must be paid to the dangers of electric shock and static electricity when working with electrical equipment All guidelines of this manual and of the computer manufacturer must therefore be allowed at all times to ensure the safe use of the equipment EU Countries intended for use The ETSI version of this device is intended for home and office use in Austria Belgium Denmark Finland France with Frequency channel restrictions Germany Greece Iceland Ireland Italy Luxembourg Norway The Netherlands Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland and United Kingdom The ETSI version of this device is also authorized for use in EFTA member states Iceland Liechtenstein Norway and Switzerland EU Countries not intended for use None Potential restrictive
8. AirStation and plug the other end into your computer s Ethernet adapter NIC 4 Important turn everything on in the correct order Power on your cable or DSL modem and wait one full minute then power on the AirStation router and wait one full minute and finally power on the computer which will be used to configure the AirStation Log in to the Configuration Tool Launch a web browser on the computer that you re File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help using to configure the AirStation 25m O i OE Enter 192 168 11 1 into the URL field Naturally if you change your AirStation s IP address you ll have to enter the new address instead TT A window will open prompting you to enter a User ID Enter username and password for AirStation at http 192 168 11 1 Q Veer tame and Password P d 41 Enter root as the User name and leave the password Use Password Manager to remember this password field blank Detecting Your Broadband Connection Your AirStation s SmartRouter technology will determine the type of internet connection you have automatically and ask you for any needed information If your ISP assigns IPs automatically most cable providers do their DHCP server will give your router an IP address If additional login information is required to connect to the internet the wizard will ask for it Enter any required login 869 information if asked Co
9. Firewall Authentication Open connect automatically when Intenet Co nsult your wirele S S clients gt gt Wireless Multicast Rate Encryption Open modems may require PPPoE Other IEEE 802 11g Auto 1ch TELE to connecten re the l f I sso ooieoreroici G A CET T n manuals for instructions on pdate AirStation Firmware Authentication Open information have it a Your ISP gt gt Initialize AirStation Encryption Open Seu provide this information if you fi e th ll Y EE ea configuring them manually You I This Wizard lets you set an SSID A mE can get SSID and encryption WEPITKIPIAES I information from the AirStation s initial setup screen as shown above By default the SSID is macaddress A for wireless A channels and macaddress G for wireless G and B channels By default encryption is not enabled open If you prefer to use encryption and or a different SSID you may change these default settings under Basic Settings at the top left of the page 10 Basic Setup Page You can get back to the Setup page from anywhere in the configuration screens by clicking on the Setup tab in the top left corner From here you can rerun the Internet Connection Wizard change your wireless SSID and channel and choose your encryption type under Basic Settings The Wireless section shows your SSID and encryption settings BUFFALO M Poin Air Station WZR AG300NH Setup ilz ean ico ete emis EC Ur a M urget Wizard
10. G300NH s advanced configuration menus 16 Access Point Mode This AirStation supports quickly changing the product from a wireless router to a conventional access point Put your Airstation into Access Point Mode by moving the switch on the bottom of your AirStation from ROUTER to AP This changes the default IP address of the AirStation from 192 168 11 1 to 192 168 11 100 and DHCP NAT and the WAN port are disabled Access Point Mode might be desirable if you re adding wireless capability to an existing network with a router or configuring your AirStation as part of a repeater bridge setup Itis not suitable for most home configurations If you plan to use the AirStation as an normal wireless router make sure that this switch is in the normal ROUTER position 17 Connecting to a Preexisting Network Add an AirStation without changing your existing LAN configuration 1 Set the AirStation into Access Point Mode by moving the switch from ROUTER to AP 2 Connect one of the AirStation s LAN ports to an existing router or switch on your network Nothing should be plugged into the WAN Internet port 3 Open LAN Settings LAN Port Settings and configure the following settings IP Address 192 168 11 1 Specify an unused network address from the existing LAN Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Use the same Subnet Mask as the existing LAN DHCP Server Function Disable 4 Restart PC 18 Specifications For
11. N category with the WAN submenu item selected BUFFALO WZR G300NH Categories Air Station Setup WANI LAN Security 4 Gaming Ports Admin Config Wireless Config Diagnostic WAN PPPoE DDNS LAN DHCP Lease NAT Route RIP Logout Submenus WAN Ethernet Setti WAN Ethernet Settings pallette Configuring your WAN side port Perform Easy Setup Normally you ll connect the WAN C Acquire an IP Address Automatically from a DHCP Server side port to an external network C Use PPPoE Client such as the internet Method of Acquiring IP Address C Use P Unnumbered WAN IP Address e C XE SIL Select one of the following methods I d d l D Static IP Address of acquiring a WAN port IPaddress naiviaua SubnetMask 25252550 2552552550 v Please ask your Provider for any other information about your line format If you re not sure which S tt sc PPoF click here method to choose try selecting e Ings Advanced Settings Easy Setup You can confirm status of the current WAN side di on the System Default Gateway p 000000000000 irfmaion screen LL Help and Primary I Easy Setup Internet Connection Address of DNS Name Server oar _ T L2 asy el up scans your I t t AN MAC Use Default MAC Address 00 16 01 29 A4 C0 ER Fal ee cess n S ruc 10 n S Xem C Use this address wizard for your internet connection is then activated automatically MTU Size of WAN Port 1500 Bytes lote Auto line determination Easy Apply Setup
12. P server 26 Ethernet The most widely used architecture for Local Area Networks LANs It is a shared media network architecture The IEEE 802 3 standard details its functionality Ethernet cable A wire similar to telephone cable that carries signals between Ethernet devices It is designed to connect a single device s NIC to a router switch or hub See also Crossover cable File and Print Sharing A Microsoft application that allows computers on a network to share files and printers Firmware Computer programming instructions that are stored in a read only memory unit rather than being implemented through software Frame A fixed block of data transmitted as a single entity Also referred to as a packet Full Duplex To transmit on the same channel in both directions simultaneously Half duplex To transmit on the same channel in both directions one direction at a time Hub A device which allows connection of computers and other devices to form a LAN IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers The professional organization which promotes development of electronics technology IP Internet Protocol Address A unique 32 binary digit number that identifies each sender or receiver of information sent in packets Infrastructure A wireless network or other small network in which the wireless network devices are made a part of the network through the Access Point 27 ISP Internet Ser
13. User Manual AirStation Draft N WZR AG300NH j MN FINITI Wireless Router amp AP I d ie www buffalotech com v1 0 Table of Contents FE OCUACTION een REAPER SEESQGYASAMRURENO TEN ee ee ENSE 3 PTAA oe CUS 5c are OE E HPO E EEE Se OR SS 4 Configuration Tool Login 45 e aou ms 99 eda ox qe E 8 3 cban 8 Connecting Wireless iets od ad PEPERIT PIA Ed 10 Using the Configuration T60l 2 249 2 o9 zc woe e e e Ups 11 0 P 15 Router Access Point Mode Switch aai 6454444400 E EPAY 605 17 Connecting toan Existing Network 064 02600d e3e0snesnesagucanewsd 18 OPECINCATIO S cu so 9 rtp i dd dd ecd Re Bar 554 ARES Papa Paco dS 19 Troubles hool nk 2 eee et ees hehe eee tet ests tuna 591 22 GIGS a ca eos BEER ee a bas ee Pd deuda Ru qai S uS e d 25 PCC IBIOLEDatiOEE a ead E E E E E EACUS TREE DM enemas 32 Wetec PRCP T TTTTM 34 Conte EIBIOEIISIEOD DS euo entend act murhe ese dame aed dede 35 ContactInformation Europe sssesssssessessessssseeseesses 36 GPDIBIOFIBOHODHEUDAT ves 2215253 seai a k ENER 37 GPLInormation ESUTODE cod odia uius Ena E Pi ME 38 Introduction Work and play further and faster Your AirStation Nfiniti combines gigabit networking with extended wireless range and speed For best performance use with Nfiniti wireless clients System Requirements e A high speed Broadband Internet connection or existing local area connection A compute
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16. is effective only for a line on which PPPoE or DHCP is ormal DSL information obtained from your rovider manually The following pages show examples of some screens from the configuration utility 12 Initialize Reboot m The Initialize Restart page can be Name Password Date NTP Access Log Diagnosis Save Restore Initialize Restart Update Logout E reached by choosing the Admin Config catagory tab and then clicking on the Initialize Restart Restart This reboots your AirStation This reboots your AirStation Settings affected e e e depot M este cer Initialize Restart submenu Restart Now Initialize Initialize Ts M RAS VOU AFIN o e Click Restart Now from this page to e restart your AirStation Click Initialize Now to restore your AirStation to factory defaults and restart it This will restore your AirStation to the factory default settings Initialize Now You may also initialize your AirStation by holding down the Reset button for 3 seconds 13 AOSS OE cos ET You can get to this page by selecting the AOSS 11g Security Advanced Repeater MAC Filter Logout A SS Wireless Config category and choosing the AOSS AirStation One Touch Secure System acre ime se AOSS is Buffalo s unique AOSS submenu res RE Yau can see AOSS s contig uration and Satus Fom this screen The blue AOSS button at the top left of the AOSS Settings Edit AOSS C
17. istances Center Channel ID FCC 1 2412 22417 32422 4 2427 52432 6 2437 7 2442 8 2447 9 2452 10 2457 11 2462 11 default channel 21 Troubleshooting Common Problems Out of range client cannot connect to the AirStation Configuration mismatch client cannot connect to the AirStation Absence or conflict with the Client Driver Conflict of another device with the AirStation hardware LED Activity Monitoring LED activity helps identify problems e Power LED should be Green Wireless LED should be Green if the line is active If is it blinking Green wireless communication is active Ethernet LED should be Blue 1000Mbps Green 100Mbps or Amber 10Mbps while the communication is active The Red Diag LED will flash during boot and firmware updates DIAG LED Activity Unplug the power for three seconds Plug the power back in to monitor the Diag LEDs during start up 22 Troubleshooting DIAG LED Activity Table DIAG LED Display Time Description Action Continuous Red Starting RAM Error Red flash 2 times Starting Flash ROM Error Red flash 3 times Starting A problem on the wired LAN side Red flash 4 times Starting A problem on the wireless LAN side LEDs Work But Client PC Cannot Connect to Network If the LEDs indicate that the network is working properly Power LED is on Transmit Receive LED blinks check the TCP IP settings of the network Changing Client TCP IP Setti
18. le that comprises 2 or more pair of insulated wires twisted together UDP User Datagram Protocol A communication method protocol that offers a limited amount of service when messages are exchanged between computers in a network UDP is used as an alternative to TCP IP Uplink Link to the next level up in a communication hierarchy UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair cable Two or more unshielded wires twisted together to form a cable WAN Wide Area Network A networking system covering a wide geographical area WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy A VPN Virtual Private Network A security security protocol for wireless local area method to connect remote LAN users to a networks defined in the 802 11b standard corporate LAN system using a 64 bit or 128 bit key WEP was designed to provide the same level of security as that of a wired LAN However it has been found that WEP is not as secure as once believed Web Browser A software program that allows viewing of web pages Wi Fi Wireless Fidelity An organization that tests and assures interoperability among WLAN devices Wire Speed The maximum speed at which a given packet can be transferred using Ethernet and Fast Ethernet standard specifications WLAN Wireless LAN A LAN topology using wireless devices 31 FCC CE Information Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15
19. lient Information go i Encryption Type 902 119 NA AOSS is ot acie criteonnamacss me PAZE has the same function as the physical AOSS Button on the AirStation Unit M Enable ton on top e e outer Es eero tareis Aerm AOSS button on the top of the router it E one initiates the AOSS process Laer gie oi kone e icd dere wisse Tf all your clients support AOSS it s very pe reset to its default z RC ede simple to set them up Press the AOSS Wireless Seting Wireless corsa button on the router or the one on this page and then push the AOSS button on the client device Each client device will have to be set up seperately Wait for each AOSS process to finish before starting the next one You can also activate AOSS by pushing the button on the top of your AirStation see page 15 Consult your client device s documentation for the location of its AOSS button If you ve used AOSS to configure some wireless clients and now want to add other wireless clients that don t support AOSS to your network this screen will give you the information you need to connect them manually 14 AOSS AOSS AirStation One Touch Secure System is a simple system for configuring your wireless network securely If your router and your client device are installed and both support AOSS then making a secure wireless connection between them is very easy Push the AOSS button on the top of your router and hold it in for
20. manently stored data but prevents addition to or modification of the data Router A device in a network that handles message transfer between computers Similar to a hub but with added functionality and efficiency Roaming The ability to use a wireless device while moving from one access point to another without losing the connection Server Any computer that makes files or peripheral devices available to users of the network and has a resident Network OS SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol The protocol used to define and deliver electronic mail E mail from one location to another SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol An application layer protocol that outlines the formal structure for communication among network devices Static IP Address A permanent IP address is assigned to a node in a TCP IP network Also known as global IP STP Shielded Twisted Pair Twisted Pair cable wrapped in a metal sheath to provide extra protection from external interfering signals Subnet Mask An eight byte address divided into 4 parts separated by periods TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol Protocol used by computers when communicating across the Internet or Intranet TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol An encryption method replacing WEP TKIP uses random IV and frequent key exchanges 30 Topology The shape of a LAN Local Area Network or other communications system Twisted Pair Cab
21. more information FAQ s and updates consult the AirStation website at http www buffalotech com WZR AG300NH AirStation Specifications Physical Specifications Dimensions 2 0 x 6 9 x 8 3 51 x 175 x 211mm Weight 88 lb 400g Temperature amp Humidity Operation 32 to 104 F O to 40 C Maximum humidity 80 Transit Storage 0 to 40 C maximum humidity 80 no condensation Power Characteristics Power Supply 100 240V AC Universal 50 60 Hz Power Consumption about 10 Watts Max 19 Specifications Regulatory Information Wireless communication is often subject to local radio regulations Although AirStation wireless networking products have been designed for operation in the license free 2 4 GHz band local radio regulations may impose limitations on the use of wireless communication equipment Network Compatability Draft N support built off of the Draft Specification 1 0 for 802 11n IEEE802 11g b Standard for Wireless LANs 125 High Speed Mode also Available Turbo G Host Operating System Microsoft Windows 98SE ME NT4 0 2000 XP Unix Linux and MacOS Media Access Protocol Wired CSMD CD Collision Detection Wireless CSMD CA Collision Avoidance with Acknowledgment ACK 20 Specifications AirStation IEEE 802 11 Channel Sets The range of the wireless signal is related to the Transmit Rate of the wireless communication Communications at a lower Transmit range may travel longer d
22. ngs in Windows Consult the LAN Administrator for correct TCP IP settings To add or change TCP IP Settings 1 On the Windows task bar click Start 2 Select Settings then Control Panel 3 Double click on the Network icon to view Network Properties 4 From the list of installed components verify the TCP IP gt wireless LAN adapter protocol is installed 23 Troubleshooting e Ifthe wireless adapter protocol is not yet installed click the Add button and select the TCP IP protocol from the list Refer to Windows Help for more information e Ifthe wireless adapter protocol is installed select the protocol and click the Properties button Verify that the parameters match the settings provided by your LAN Administrator Make changes if necessary and click OK 5 If prompted restart your computer Other Problems Please refer to www buffalotech com for further reference materials 24 lOBaseT 802 3 based Ethernet network that uses UTP Unshielded twisted pair cable and a star topology 10 Mbps data tansmission speed 100BaseT 802 3 based Ethernet network that uses UTP Unshielded twisted pair cable and a star topology 100 Mbps data tansmission speed 1000BaseT 802 3 based Ethernet network that uses UTP Unshielded twisted pair cable and a star topology 1000 Mbps data tansmission speed 802 1x The standard for wireless LAN authentication used between an AP and a client 802 1x with EAP will initiate key
23. ntact your M _ DSL provider for any missing login Detecting Internet connection Resetting information Checking WAN type Checking WAN type automatically Please wait If you need to relaunch the Internet Connection Wizard just click on Run Internet Connection Wizard under gt gt Ifthe screen does not change for a while please click here Congratulations You are now connected to the internet Open a familiar web page to make sure everything is working correctly Connecting Wireless Clients to the Access Point BUFFALO Nie Poin WZR AG300NH Air Station STi dal INTERNE TILAN IPv6 Settings Wireless Config Security Gaming Ports Admin Config Wizards amp Overview Logout To connect wireless devices to the AirStation you may either enter the SSID and encryption key Wizards amp Overview sl pm Wizards for Basic Settings and ll AQ S S ur Quick Settings are on manually Or you can use An fom no of aad Hepa H Syste em information is displayed to INTERNET information Reh For more information on AOSS see Grail kianclin Basic Settings Quick Settings Run Internet Connection Wizard pages 1 4 and 1 5 WIRELESS Easy Setup Internet IEEE 802 11a Auto 40ch EN This Wizard scans your Internet Internet Games Port Forwarding SSID 0018016F01C1 A coanecion and connects 10 tie gt gt Intrusion Detector
24. r with a network connection wired or wireless and a good web browser The screenshots in this manual were taken with Firefox but Netscape and Internet Explorer are also supported in versions 4 5 or later and Safari 1 0 and later are supported with Macintosh OS X 10 2 and later AirStation WZR AG300NH Package Contents The AirStation WZR AG300NHH package contains the following items WZR AG300NH AirStation with antenna assembly e Stand for vertical placement e AC adapter and power cable CATS LAN cable Utility CD with Manual Quick Setup Guides Warranty Statement Initial Setup Begin by finding a good place to set up your router access point Some things to consider You ll need to be able to plug your internet connection into it so it should go within reach of the LAN cable from your DSL or Cable modem Youl also want a power outlet nearby Keep the access point as central in your work area as possible Signal strength and speed fall off with distance Higher is often better For instance set it up on the top shelf of a bookcase rather than the bottom one if possible Do you need a password or other information to log in to your internet connection Many DSL connections require information like global IP address subnet mask address default gateway address DNS server address or PPPoE parameters in order to connect Cable modems usually don t require extra information If you have a DSL internet connection
25. s amp Overview Logout Wizards amp Overview MODE Router Mode Wizards for Basic ic Settings and i Setti Se Change Mode GP T Wireless SSID amp Channel overview of you A S EX nformation i is disp a dum Wireless Encryption WEP TKIP AES INTERNET Information ipsa Ba y No INTERNET Cable Basic anes connection W Refresh Curent Information EXGIXUE Run Internet Connection Wizard WIRELESS Easy Setup IEEE 802 112 Auto 40ch This Wizard scans your Internet SSID 0018016F01C1 Eee eae pen Open IEEE 802 11g Auto 1ch SSID 0016016F01C1 G Authentication e Encryption Wireless SSID amp Channel This Mera ae ts you set al ies network name an Suum wireless channel for r your network SS Encryption QWEPITRIP AE S You can also configure port mapping for your internet games turn on UPnP for Windows MSN Messenger configure your Firewall set up Encryption choose your Multicast Rate update your AirStation s firmware and reset your AirStation to factory settings As you explore the configuration tool you ll see that context sensitive help is available on the right side of each page 11 Navigating the Menus The menus in the Configuration Tool let you change your AirStation s settings To navigate settings choose a category at the top of the page and then a submenu below Settings will appear on the left help files on the right This example shows the WAN LA
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27. vice Provider A company that provides access to the Internet and other related services IV Initialization Vector The header section of an encrypted message packet LAN Local Area Network A group of computers and peripheral devices connected to share resources LED Light Emitting Diode The lights on a hardware device representing the activity through the ports MAC Medium Access Control Address The unique number that distinguishes every network interface card Mbps Mega Bits Per Second A measurement of millions of bits per second MDI X Media Dependent Interface Cross over Port on a network hub or switch that crosses the incoming transmit lines with the outgoing receive lines MHz MegaHertz One million cycles per second NAT Network Address Translation An internet standard that enables a LAN to use one set of IP addresses for internal traffic and a second set for external traffic NIC Network Interface Card An expansion card connected to a computer so the computer can be connected to a network Packet A block of data that is transferred as a single unit also called a frame or a block Packet Filtering Discarding unwanted network traffic based on its originating address or its type PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect A bus that is connected directly to the CPU 28 PCMCIA Personal Computer Memory Card International Association Card Removable module that adds features

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