3Com 3CRWE850075A - Manual

3Com 3CRWE850075A

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Contents; Introduction
  • Page 4 – System Configuration
  • Page 6 – NTRODUCTION; RODUCT; —Creates an enterprise-class wireless LAN supporting up to
  • Page 8 – EACHING
  • Page 9 – Ad hoc for departmental or SOHO LAN; OC; NFRASTRUCTURE; LAN
  • Page 10 – FOR; PC
  • Page 11 – ERMINOLOGY; —An internetworking device that seamlessly connects wired and
  • Page 13 – NSTALLATION; The following items are required for installation:
  • Page 15 – A S
  • Page 16 – serious damage to the access point.
  • Page 17 – Carefully unpack the standard detachable antennas.; ONNECTING; There are two ways to supply power to the access point:
  • Page 18 – Refer to the illustration above, and follow these steps:; To avoid damaging network equipment, make sure that the cables are
  • Page 19 – on the power supply, and plug; SING; LAN P; ORT; HECKING; LED; OUNTING; Name
  • Page 21 – Note
  • Page 23 – USA; Min
  • Page 24 – View the Documentation; Com Wireless Infrastructure Device Manager.; Tools and Utilities
  • Page 25 – AUNCHING; To launch the 3Com Device Manager, select
  • Page 26 – Button
  • Page 27 – Next
  • Page 29 – Advanced Setup; DENTIFICATION; DHCP C; LIENT; IP Address
  • Page 30 – RADIUS; KEY
  • Page 31 – Enable; UTHENTICATION
  • Page 33 – Local MAC Authentication; —Client computers can be filtered using the unique; ILTER; Parameter; Field
  • Page 34 – VLAN; Native VLAN ID; ECURITY; Local Bridge Filter; —Enable this filter to prevent direct communication between; AP Management Filter; —Enable this filter to prevent wireless clients from
  • Page 35 – MAC A; Uplink Filter
  • Page 36 – SNMP; Location; DMINISTRATION; Change Password; ISO Designator
  • Page 38 – To set up a server for event logs; System Log Setup Enable,; To designate an SNTP server for obtaining the date and time; SNTP Server; To use the access point as an SNTP server; Enable Daylight Saving; TATUS; AP Status
  • Page 39 – Stations Status; Event Logs; ADIO; SSID; Turbo Mode Enable; Radio Channel
  • Page 40 – Maximum Station Data Rate; —Select the appropriate data rate from the
  • Page 41 – ONFIGURING; Open System; Require Windows user authentication
  • Page 42 – Edit User Access List.; WPA Configuration; Required
  • Page 43 – WEP—Provides standard WEP ciphering (Least Secure); See WPA note below; Enter the pre-shared key in the space provided if necessary.; WEP Configuration
  • Page 44 – Advanced
  • Page 45 – WPA
  • Page 47 – WPA C; ONFIGURATION; XP
  • Page 49 – ROUBLESHOOTING; If necessary, reset the access point to the factory defaults.; Symptom
  • Page 52 – BTAINING; Extended Warranty and Professional Services is; Com Knowledgebase
  • Page 54 – Philippines; From the following countries, you may use the numbers shown:
  • Page 55 – Telephone Technical Support and Repair.; Or call using the following numbers; North America
  • Page 60 – NDEX; Numbers
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User Guide

Wireless LAN Access Points 8250/8500/8750

3CRWE825075A

3CRWE850075A

3CRWE875075A

(Models WL-450, WL-462, WL-463)

Version 2

Published September, 2003
Version 2.3.3

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Summary

Page 3 - Contents; Introduction

Contents 1 Introduction Product Features 6 Security 7 Performance and Reliability 7 Manageability 7 Wireless Network Standards 8 Far-Reaching 802.11g 8 High-Performance 802.11a 8 Network Configuration and Planning 9 Ad Hoc Wireless LAN 9 Infrastructure Wireless LAN 9 Infrastructure Wireless LAN for ...

Page 4 - System Configuration

3 System Configuration Using the 3Com Wireless Device Manager 25 Launching a Wireless Device Configuration 25 Using the Pre-IP Configuration Wizard 27 Configuration Login 27 Setting the Country Code 27 Basic Setup 28 Advanced Setup 29 Identification 29 TCP/IP Settings 29 DHCP Client 29 Secure Web Se...

Page 6 - NTRODUCTION; RODUCT; —Creates an enterprise-class wireless LAN supporting up to

6 1 I NTRODUCTION The 3Com® Wireless LAN Access Points 8250, 8500, and 8750 offer a dual-mode architecture that supports 802.11g, 802.11a and 802.11b wireless users on a single device. This means you can mix and match radio bands to meet different coverage and bandwidth needs within the same area. D...

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