10Configuring Windows for IP NetworkingTo establish a communication between your PCs and the 802.11g WLANAccess Point, you will need an IP address for
11Note: The IP address must be 192.168.1.x. The value of X should beranged from 1 to 254 and is never used by other PCs.5. Click OK, and then restart
123. Select the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) for your network card, and thenclick Properties to open the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Propertiesdialog bo
13Note: The IP address must be 192.168.1.x. The value of X should beranged from 1 to 254 and is never used by other PCs.5. Click OK, and then restart
143. Select the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) for your network card, and thenclick Properties.4. In the opened dialog box, choose Use the following IP
15Note: The IP address must be 192.168.1.x. The value of X should beranged from 1 to 254 and is never used by other PCs.5. Click OK, and then restart
16Utilizing the Web Configuration InterfaceStation Bridge ModeThe Access Point’s Web-based Configuration utility presents a user-friendlyinterface, so
17Note: You may set a new password by clicking the Admin tab after youenter the Web Configuration page.4.1 Web Configuration InterfaceUnder the main w
184.2 Info PageAccess Point InformationThis section provides the basic access point information in which this unit isassociated with in bridge mode.Br
19This section provides the basic bridge setting information.4.3 Configuration Page
2Table of ContentsIntroduction - 41.1 Features - 41.2 Specifications - 41.3 Product Kit - 61.4 System Requirements - 6The 802.11g EzBridge - 72.1 Port
20Wireless Network TypeInfrastructure: An 802.11 networking framework in which devicescommunicate with each other by first going through an Access Poi
21Europe: Wireless Channels 1-13Transmission rate (Mbits/s)This option indicates the transmission rate of the bridge. Specify the rateaccording to the
224.4 Encryption Page
23WPA ConfigurationShort for Wi-Fi Protected Access, a Wi-Fi standard that was designed toimprove upon the security features of WEP. WPA has the follo
24WPA Multicast Cipher TypeSelect TKIP - WPA DefaultWPA Pairwise Cipher TypeSelect TKIP - WPA DefaultWEP ConfigurationShort for Wired Equivalent Priva
25• Open - Open system authentication involves a two-step authenticationtransaction sequence. The first step in the sequence is the identityassertion
263. The authentication-initiating wireless node replies to the authenticatingwireless node with the challenge text that is encrypted using WEP andan
274.5 Advanced Page
28CloningCloning Mode• Ethernet ClientIf set to "Ethernet Client", the MAC Address from the first Ethernet clientthat transmits data throug
29Maximum burst timeMaximum burst time is a feature based on the PRISM Nitro; a new WLANsoftware solution that more than triples 802.11g throughput in
3Access Point Mode - 335.1 Web Configuration Interface - 345.2 The Info Page - 345.3 The Assoc Page - 355.4 The Admin Page - 365.5 The Wireless Page -
304.6 Admin Page
31Device nameYou can name this bridge for identification. You can leave it blank withoutentering anything. However, the name for the bridge will be us
32Default subnet maskThe factory subnet default value is 255.255.255.0Default gatewayThe factory gateway default address is 192.168.1.1SecuritySet up
33Access Point ModeThe Access Point’s Web-based Configuration utility presents a user-friendlyinterface, so that you can easily execute the program by
345.1 Web Configuration InterfaceUnder the main web interface page you will see the following configurationmenu pages:Info, Assoc, Admin, Wireless, Ac
35• Name and MAC address of the AP.• Number of wireless stations associated with this unit.• Firmware version of the wireless component.• Firmware
365.4 Admin PageUser NameThis is the user name that you must type when logging into the webinterface.Administrator PasswordThis is the password that y
37confirmation.CommandsReboot access pointAll changes from the web interface will not take effect until the Reboot.Reset to factory defaultsReset all
385.5 Wireless PageVisibility StatusThis controls the SSID broadcasting function. If enabled the SSID will bebroadcasted out to all the wireless clien
39Wireless Network Name (SSID)Service Set Identifier (SSID) is the name in which other wireless clients willsee this unit as when searching on the wir
4IntroductionThe 802.11g WLAN Access Point card aims to assist you in easily buildinga communicable connection between your wired LAN and one or moreW
40Enable access controlIf enabled, this feature will allow you to associate devices by MACaddresses up to 8 different units. Anything that are not pro
415.7 Advanced PageMaximum associated stationsThis the maximum number of wireless clients that can be associated at anyone time.
42Fragmentation thresholdFragmentation Threshold is the maximum length of the frame, beyondwhich payload must be broken up (fragmented) into two or mo
43include a DTIM. This frequency is usually measured in milliseconds (ms) orits equivalent, kilo microseconds (Kmsec).Maximum burst timeMaximum burst
445.8 Security PageWPA configurationShort for Wi-Fi Protected Access, a Wi-Fi standard that was designed toimprove upon the security features of WEP.
45protocol (TKIP). TKIP scrambles the keys using a hashingalgorithm and, by adding an integrity-checking feature, ensures thatthe keys haven’t been ta
46Authentication timeout (mins)The default value is 60(minutes). When the time expires, the device will re-authenticate with RADIUS server.RADIUS serv
475.9 IP Addr PageIP Address Mode• StaticManually setup an ip for this device.• DHCPSet up the bridge as a DHCP client which will pick up a free IP
48DHCP server.Default IP addressThe default IP address is 192.168.1.240Default subnet maskThe factory subnet default value is 255.255.255.0Default gat
495.10 WDS PageEnable WDSThe Repeater (WDS) functionality enables this AP to support wireless trafficto other WDS relay Access Points. The distance of
5Receiver Sensitivity: 11 Mbps: -86dBm (802.11b); 54 Mpbs: -69dBm(802.11g)Modulation: CCK, DQPSK, DBPSK (802.11b), BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM,64QAM (802.11g)Sp
50Appendix A: Warranty PolicyLimited WarrantyAll Teletronics’ products warranted to the original purchaser to be free fromdefects in materials and wor
51Appendix B: RMA PolicyProduct Return PolicyIt is important to us that all Teletronics’ products are bought with fullconfidence. If you are not 100%
52Appendix C: Regulatory InformationStatement of ConditionsWe may make improvements or changes in the product described in thisdocumentation at any ti
53- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.- Connect the equipment into an outlet
541999/5/EC (R&TTE) Radio and Telecommunications Terminal EquipmentDirective.EN 60950 2000 Safety of Information Technology Equipment, IncludingEl
55Appendix D: Contact InformationNeed to contact Teletronics?Visit us online for information on the latest products and updates to yourexisting produc
56Appendix E: TROUBLESHOOTINGSymptom: Power LED offResolution:Connect the power adapter to your G Series Wireless AP and plug it intothe power outlet.
57Appendix F: Glossary802.1x - The standard for wireless LAN authentication used between an APand a client. 802.1x with EAP will initiate key handling
58Dynamic IP Address - An IP address that is automatically assigned to aclient station in a TCP/IP network, typically by a DHCP server. DNS (Domain Na
59LAN(Local Area Network): A group of computers and peripheral devicesconnected to share resources. MAC (Medium Access Control) Address: A unique numb
61.3 Product KitThe EzBridge Kit contains the following items:¸ EZBridge 802.11g Unit¸ Power over Ethernet Injector¸ AC/DC Power Adapter¸ Etherne
60TCP/IP network. Also known as global IP. Subnet Mask - Subnet Masks (SUBNET work masks) are used by IPprotocol to direct messages into a specified n
61128bit algorithm. WLAN - WLANs (Wireless LANs) are local area networks that use wirelesscommunications for transmitting data. Transmissions are usua
7The 802.11g EzBridgeThis section is consisted of three parts. You will learn the guise of thehardware, including the ports and LEDs, and the installa
8LEDStatusFunctionOnPower on.PowerOffNo power.Wireless LANBlinkingOnOffBlinking: Wireless LAN is transmitting.On: Wireless LAN connection is active.Of
92.3 InstallationPreparation for InstallationBefore you actually install your 802.11g WLAN Access Point, please ensurethat all the items listed in “1
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