3Com 3CRTRV10075 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Modes; Setup/Configuration Mode — used for configuration only.; Setup/Configuration Mode
- Page 3 – Router Mode; When Should I use Router Mode?
- Page 4 – Access Point Mode; transparent
- Page 5 – Wired
- Page 6 – Using Each Mode
- Page 7 – AP
- Page 8 – Using AP Mode; Wait for the restart to be completed, and the Wireless LED to light.
- Page 9 – You should then be able to connect to the LAN via the Travel Router.; Using Client Mode
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54M
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3CRTRV10075/WL-534
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Introduction
Please take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the features and
functions of your new 3Com OfficeConnect W ireless 54Mbps 11g Travel
Router.
Physical Features
Ethernet LED
On - Ethernet connection established.
Off - No Ethernet connection.
Flashing - Data being transferred.
Wireless LED
On - Wireless interface available.
Off - Wireless interface unavailable.
Flashing - Data being transferred.
Power LED
On - Power is available.
Off - No power.
Mode Selector
This switch has 4 positions:
1 - AP Mode
2 - Router Mode
3 – Setup/Configuration Mode
4 - Client Mode
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Summary
2 Modes Your 3Com OfficeConnect W ireless 54Mbps 11g Travel Router has four modes: ■ Setup/Configuration Mode — used for configuration only. ■ AP (Access Point) Mode. ■ Router Mode ■ Client Mode — Allows a device with an Ethernet port to connect to a wireless network. The mode is set ONLY by the mod...
3 You can connect to the Travel Router using either the Wireless interface or the wired Ethernet connection. See the later section Initial Configuration for details. Router Mode In Router Mode, the Travel Router acts as a DHCP Server, allocating IP addresses for Wireless stations (clients). It also ...
4 common services such as HTTP, FTP, E-mail, etc.) If you have problems, you should try getting permission for all users to connect to the LAN/WAN, so you can use AP mode instead. You can connect to the Travel Router, and change its configuration, while it is Router Mode. The IP address used is the ...