3Com WL-537 - Manual

3Com WL-537

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – and contains information that; Naming Convention; 1g Cable/DSL Router is referred to as the “Router”.
  • Page 4 – Conventions; Table 1; Feedback about this; Please include the following information when commenting:; italics
  • Page 5 – Related
  • Page 7 – Welcome to the world of networking with 3Com
  • Page 8 – Figure 1; Example Network Without a Router; When you use the Router in your network (; Figure 2; Example Network Using a Wireless 11g Cable/DSL Router
  • Page 9 – Router Advantages
  • Page 10 – An active Internet access account.; Front Panel; Figure 3; Alert LED; Orange
  • Page 11 – Power LED; Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting”; Four LAN Status LEDs; Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting”
  • Page 12 – Cable/DSL Status LED; Rear Panel; Figure 4; Wireless Antennae; Do not force the antennae beyond their mechanical stops.; Power Adapter Socket; Green
  • Page 13 – Ethernet Cable/DSL port
  • Page 15 – Introduction; Connecting the Router to the Internet.; Safety Information; “Safety Information”
  • Page 16 – It is out of direct sunlight and away from sources of heat.; Using the Rubber; Wall Mounting; You will need two suitable screws to wall mount the unit. To do this:
  • Page 17 – Before you Install your Router; Only wall mount single units, do not wall mount stacked
  • Page 18 – Figure 5
  • Page 19 – Connecting the Router; Connect the cable or DSL modem to the Internet.
  • Page 20 – Encryption — none
  • Page 21 – Appendix A
  • Page 22 – Figure 6; Local Area Properties Screen; Ensure that the options; Figure 7; Restart your computer.
  • Page 23 – Obtaining an IP Address Automatically; Windows XP
  • Page 24 – Figure 8; Internet Properties Screen
  • Page 25 – To use the Setup Wizard:; Figure 9; Web Browser Location Field (Factory Default); admin
  • Page 26 – Router Login Screen; If the password is correct, the; Country Selection Screen
  • Page 27 – Accessing the Wizard; Welcome; Welcome Screen
  • Page 28 – Wizard Screen; Password; Change Administration Password Screen; When the
  • Page 29 – Click; Time Zone; Time Zone Screen; WAN Settings; Internet Settings Screen; This
  • Page 30 – Next; PPPoE Mode; PPPoE Screen; PPPoE User Name
  • Page 32 – Static IP Mode; Static IP Mode Screen
  • Page 33 – PPTP Mode; PPTP Mode Screen
  • Page 34 – PPTP IP Settings; Initial IP Address
  • Page 35 – Heart Beat Signal Mode(For Australia only); Heart Beat Signal Mode Screen
  • Page 36 – LAN Settings; LAN IP Address Screen; DHCP; DHCP Server Setup Screen; To activate the DHCP Server option, select
  • Page 37 – Wireless Settings; Wireless Configuration Screen; Clear Channel Select
  • Page 38 – Summary; Configuration Summary Screen; Finish
  • Page 39 – Your Router is now configured and ready for use.
  • Page 41 – Main Menu; At the left side of all screens is a main menu, as shown in
  • Page 42 – Option Tabs; Help; The; Notice Board; Notice Board Screen
  • Page 43 – Password Screen
  • Page 44 – Wizard; The LAN Settings menu provides the following options:; Unit Configuration; Unit Configuration Screen
  • Page 45 – Static DHCP; Static DHCP Assignment Screen; DHCP Client Tab
  • Page 46 – Change the SSID from its default value
  • Page 47 – Enable Wireless Networking; Channel Selection; Configuration
  • Page 48 – Service Area Name/SSID
  • Page 49 – Encryption; : it is recommended that you use WPA encryption over
  • Page 50 – WEP
  • Page 51 – WPA
  • Page 53 – Connection Control; Select; Enabled; from the drop-down menu and choose whether the; Save; to save the setting.
  • Page 54 – Client List Screen; Client List
  • Page 55 – Advanced Wireless Settings; Internet Settings
  • Page 56 – Router you will need to know the following:
  • Page 57 – Connection to ISP
  • Page 58 – Static IP Address
  • Page 59 – Dynamic IP Address; Connection Parameters Screen - Dynamic IP; To setup the Router for use with a dynamic IP address connection:
  • Page 60 – PPP over Ethernet
  • Page 61 – PPTP
  • Page 64 – Firewall; Virtual Servers
  • Page 65 – Virtual Server; Click Save to save the settings.
  • Page 66 – Special Applications; Special Applications Screen
  • Page 67 – Enable SPI and Anti-Dos; Web Filters
  • Page 68 – QOS; Enter a name for the ploicy.
  • Page 70 – Website Blocking; Enter the URL or the Keyword you wish to block.
  • Page 71 – Contnet
  • Page 73 – System Tools; Restart
  • Page 76 – Upgrade; Upgrade Screen
  • Page 77 – Advanced; Advanced; Static Route
  • Page 78 – RIP; Select the RIP tab to display the screen
  • Page 79 – DDNS; DDNS screen
  • Page 81 – Security; Advanced Settings; Check on the check box to enable this feature, and then select
  • Page 82 – Enabling Remote Administration; single
  • Page 83 – Your Internet IP address can be found at the bottom of the screen. .; Syslog
  • Page 84 – Status and Logs; Status
  • Page 85 – Logs; Logs Screen
  • Page 86 – Support; Support
  • Page 87 – Feedback; Feedback Screen
  • Page 89 – ROUBLESHOOTING; Ensure that you have configured your computer as described in
  • Page 90 – winipcfg
  • Page 91 – Forgotten Password and Reset to Factory Defaults; All your configuration changes will be lost, and you will need
  • Page 92 – “Wireless Settings”
  • Page 93 – Power LED or Power Adapter OK LED Not Lit; If both LEDs are lit green then the unit is receiving power.; Replacement Power
  • Page 94 – Alternatively, quote the part number for your region:; Alert LED; ) and upload it to the Router to see if this; Part Number
  • Page 95 – Frequently Asked Questions; The latest software is available on 3Com’s Web site at:; How do I reset the Router to Factory Defaults?; See
  • Page 96 – How many computers on the LAN does the Router support?; A maximum of 253 computers on the LAN are supported.; How many wireless clients does the Cable/DSL Router support?; A maximum of 128 wireless clients are supported.; Where can I download software updates for the Router?; The 3Com Knowledgebase at:
  • Page 97 – Windows Installation; Router Discovery
  • Page 98 – Highlight the; Discovered Finish
  • Page 99 – IP A; DDRESSING; An IP address; IP Addresses and
  • Page 100 – The same subnet mask.; Type One; Table 4; IP Addressing and Subnet Masking; Type Two; Device; Router
  • Page 101 – How does a Device Obtain an IP Address and Subnet Mask?; DHCP Addressing; DHCP will work on any client Operating System such as Windows; Static Addressing
  • Page 103 – Interfaces
  • Page 104 – Radio
  • Page 108 – WARNING
  • Page 110 – L’appareil fonctionne à une tension extrêmement
  • Page 111 – IMPORTANT: READ BEFORE INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE
  • Page 113 – ISP I; NFORMATION; WAN Types; Dynamic IP
  • Page 114 – Static
  • Page 115 – LOSSARY; Access Point
  • Page 117 – An Ethernet system that is designed to operate at 100 Mbps.
  • Page 120 – A network that is a component of a larger network.
  • Page 121 – The movement of data packets on a network.
  • Page 122 – Another term for ESSID (Extended Service Set Identifier)
  • Page 127 – – EU
  • Page 128 – RF C
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Wireless 54Mbps/108Mbps 11g Cable/DSL
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Summary

Page 3 - and contains information that; Naming Convention; 1g Cable/DSL Router is referred to as the “Router”.

A BOUT T HIS G UIDE This guide describes how to install and configure the OfficeConnect Wireless 54Mbps/108Mbps 11g cable/DSL Router(3CRWER100-75 and 3CRWER200-75). This guide is intended for use by those responsible for installing and setting up network equipment; consequently, it assumes a basic w...

Page 4 - Conventions; Table 1; Feedback about this; Please include the following information when commenting:; italics

8 A BOUT T HIS G UIDE Conventions Table 1 and Table 2 list conventions that are used throughout this guide. Feedback about this User Guide Your suggestions are very important to us. They will help make our documentation more useful to you. Please e-mail comments about this document to 3Com at: pddte...

Page 5 - Related

Conventions 9 Example: ■ OfficeConnect Wireless 54Mbps/108Mbps 11g cable/DSL Router User Guide ■ Part Number DUA0554-TAAA02 ■ Page 24 Do not use this e-mail address for technical support questions. For information about contacting Technical Support, please refer to the Support and Safety Information...

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