Page 2 - Safety Warnings; cause interference that may impact the performance of the device.
Safety Warnings 1. Do not use the adapter in high humidity or high temperature environment.2. Do not open or repair the case yourself.3. Avoid using this product and all its accesories outdoor.4. Place the adapter on a stable surface.5. Plug your Ethernet Access Point device directly to the AC outle...
Page 3 - Table of Contents; Chapter 4: Configuration
Table of Contents Chapter 1: Product ............................................................................ 1 1.1 Introduction ........................................................................... 11.2 Features ................................................................................
Page 5 - Extended Wireless Coverage; network by simply pushing a button.; Rich Management Interfaces; the above interfaces to configure and manage the device.; Web based GUI
1 Chapter 1: Product 1.1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing BiPAC 3100SN Wireless-N Wall Plug Ethernet Access Point. Your new device is an unit that extends your wireless coverage.BiPAC 3100SN can be used to bridge Ethernet devices such as modems, routers, PCs, set-top-boxes, and game consoles, a...
Page 7 - Chapter 2: Installing the Adapter; BiPAC 3100SN Wireless-N Wall Plug Ethernet Access Point
Chapter 2: Installing the Adapter 2.1 Package Content • BiPAC 3100SN Wireless-N Wall Plug Ethernet Access Point • Quick Start Guide • CD (containing user manual and QSG) • Ethernet (CAT-5 LAN) cable 3
Page 8 - WPS Button; as this may cause serious damage on your Ethernet Access Point
4 2.2 Device Overview The Description of each labeled part is described in the table below. WLAN LED Lit green when the wireless function is enabled. Blinking when data is transmitted or received via WLAN . Blinking quickly when WPS is proceeded. Power LED Lit green when the device is power on. Lit ...
Page 10 - Hardware Installation; • Please check the lock instruction on your clip.
6 2.3 Hardware Installation Refer to the following diagrams and instructions to install the clip with BiPAC 3100SN: Example 1: EU clip • Please check the lock instruction on your clip. • If you got the “Triangle Lock”, refer to right diagram.
Page 12 - Connecting the Access Point; Plug BiPAC 3100SN into the wall outlet/socket.
8 2.4 Connecting the Access Point It is easy to connect BiPAC 3100SN simply by performing the following instructions: 2.4.1 Power Connection Plug BiPAC 3100SN into the wall outlet/socket. 2.4.2 LAN & Wireless Connection Connect the supplied RJ-45 Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on BiPAC 3100...
Page 14 - Chapter 3: Basic Network Installation
Chapter 3: Basic Network Installation The Ethernet Access Point can be configured through your web browser. A web browser is included as a standard application in the following operating systems: Linux, Mac OS, Windows 98/NT/2000/ XP/Me/Vista/7, etc. The product provides an easy and user-friendly in...
Page 15 - Network Configuration
3.1 Network Configuration 3.1.1 Configuring PC in Windows 7 1. Go to Start. Click on Control Panel.2. Then click on Network and Internet. 3. When the Network and Sharing Center window pops up, select and click on Change adapter settings on the left window panel. 4. Select the Local Area Connection, ...
Page 23 - Factory Default Settings; The default username and password are “; ” and “; admin
3.2 Factory Default Settings Before configuring your adapter, you need to know the following default settings. Web Interface (Username and Password) Username: admin Password: admin The default username and password are “ admin ” and “ admin ” respectively. Device LAN IP settings IP Address: 192.168....
Page 24 - Internet Access Configuration; able to connect to the internet:; Web Interface; . Configuration of this method will be discussed in
3.3 Internet Access Configuration To configure this device for internet access, you must have IE 5.0 / Netscape 4.5 or above installed on your computer. There is basically one way to configure your device before you are able to connect to the internet: Web Interface . Configuration of this method wi...
Page 27 - Displays the number of received packets.
23 4.1.2 Statistic ● Memory Memory total: Displays the total memory size of the device (in bytes). Memory left: Displays the amount of memory left (in bytes). ● LAN LAN Rx packets: Displays the number of received packets. LAN Rx bytes: Displays the received packet traffic (in bytes). LAN Tx packets:...
Page 29 - Wireless Settings
25 4.3 Wireless Settings When you click this item, the column will expand to display the sub-items that will allow you to configure your wireless settings. You will see the following five items: ● Basic ● Security ● Advanced ● WPS ● AP Client ● Station List The function of each configuration sub-ite...
Page 30 - Wireless Network; The default setting is
26 4.3.1 Basic-Basic Wireless Settings Wireless Network ● Wireless Service: Default setting is Enable. If you do not have any wireless, select Disable. ● Wireless Mode: The default setting is 11b+g+n mixed mode . You can adjust the wireless mode depend on your system or enviornment. ● SSID1: The SSI...
Page 32 - Lazy Mode; ● Lazy Mode; there is at; Wireless Security; fields (Please resfer to; Wireless Security/Encryption Settings; section after setting up the WDS
28 Wireless Distribution System (WDS) It is a wireless access point mode that enables wireless link and communication with other access points. It is easy to install simply by defining the peer’s MAC address of the connected AP. WDS takes advantage of the cost saving and flexibility which no extra w...
Page 33 - ● Bridge Mode; Select Bridge Mode from the WDS Mode drop-down menu. In this case, AP; Bridge Mode; These fields display in WDS Bridge and Repeater Mode. Enter the; Repeater Mode; ● Repeater; Select Repeater Mode from the WDS Mode drop-down menu. In this case,
29 Bridge Mode ● Bridge Mode : Select Bridge Mode from the WDS Mode drop-down menu. In this case, AP will not send beacon out and deal with probe request packets , so that wireless client will not be possible to connect with this device. The device can use complete bandwidth of WDS connection. ● Phy...
Page 34 - Select SSID; Select the SSID which you want to configure from the SSID list.; ● Add a station MAC address:; Enter the MAC address of the wireless client. Then Click the; Add
30 4.3.2 Security-Wireless Security/Encryption Settings Select SSID ● SSID choice: Select the SSID which you want to configure from the SSID list. SSID1:Billion-3100SN ● Security Mode: You can disable or enable the wireless security function using WEP or WPA for wireless network protection. The defa...
Page 35 - WEP; Select the encryption key ID.
4.3.2.1 Secuirty Mode There are six Security Modes to be selected: WEP OPEN, WEP SHARED, WEP AUTO, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK mixed mode. WEP OPEN / WEP SHARED / WEP AUTO ● Security Mode: Select WEP OPEN, WEP SHARED or WEP AUTO from the drop-down menu. ● Encryption Type: Only be available i...
Page 36 - WPA; ● Key Renewal Interval:
WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK / WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK mix mode WPA ● Security Mode: Select WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK or WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK mix mode from the drop-down menu. The encryption key should be entered in PSK (Pre-Shared Key) ● WPA Algorithms: There are 3 types of the TKIP, AES & TKIP/AES mix mode (not available ...
Page 38 - WPS Config; Enable; to confirm the setting.; Apply
34 4.3.4 WPS-Wi-Fi Protected Setup WPS feature is designed to ease security setup and enabled WiFi networks in small offices or home. It helps you to set a network and enable security by entering a PIN or pushing the WPS button. WPS Config ● WPS Service: Default setting is Disable. If you want to ac...
Page 39 - WPS Summary; ● WPS Current Status:
WPS Summary ● WPS Current Status: Displays the WPS status. ● WPS Configured: Displays the current WPS configuration status ● WPS SSID: Displays the WPS network name. ● WPS Authentication Mode: Displays the authentication mode for WPS. ● WPS Encryption Type: Displays the encryption type for WPS. ● WP...
Page 40 - if required. Finally, click “Apply” to confirm the above setting
4.3.5 AP Client The AP Client provides the new function of wireless client for AP. It not only enables one AP to connect to another one within its wireless coverage but keeps its original AP function at the same time. The use of AP client is more convenient than that of WDS for AP connections. Just ...
Page 41 - The Station List displays the Wireless Network information.; The MAC address of the wireless station which connected to the AP.
37 4.3.6 Station List The Station List displays the Wireless Network information. Wireless Network ● MAC Address: The MAC address of the wireless station which connected to the AP. ● Aid: The association ID. ● PSM: The power save mode. ● MimoPS: The MIMO power save mode. MIMO, Multiple-input and mul...
Page 42 - Administrator Settings; You are allowed to set your own account name. Default is admin.
38 4.4 Administration 4.4.1 System Management Administrator Settings ● Account: You are allowed to set your own account name. Default is admin. ● Password: You are allowed to set your own password. Default is admin. ● Click Apply to save the change.
Page 43 - Firmware Upgrade; Click; Browse; Once the correct file is selected, click; to update the firmware of your device.
39 4.4.2 Firmware Upgrade Upgrading the newly improved version of the firmware allows you to use newly integrated features. Firmware Upgrade ● Location: Click Browse to select the new firmware image file you have downloaded to your PC. Once the correct file is selected, click Apply to update the fir...
Page 44 - changes to your device configuration.; Import Settings
40 4.4.3 Settings Management These functions allow you to save a backup of the current configuration of your device to a defined location on your PC, to restore a previously saved configuration, and to restart your device with the factory default settings. This is useful if you wish to experiment wi...
Page 45 - Restart device with; Factory Default Settings; or; Current Settings; to determine how the AP will; Restart; button to restart your device.; re than 2 seconds until the WLAN LED blinking
41 4.4.4 Restart These functions allow you to restart the device to factory default setting after you have accidentally changed your settings that may result in undesirable outcome. Restart ● Restart device with Factory Default Settings or Current Settings to determine how the AP will restart. Click...
Page 46 - Chapter 5: Troubleshooting; Problems with the device; Web Configuration Interface.; Note: Restoring to factory default will wipe out all the
42 Chapter 5: Troubleshooting If your device does not function properly, please refer to the suggested solutions provided in this chapter. If your problems persist or the suggested solutions do not meet your needs, please kindly contact your service provider or Billion for support. Problems with the...
Page 47 - Contact Billion
43 Appendix: Product Support & Contact If you come across any problems please contact the dealer from where you purchased your product. Contact Billion MAC OS is a registered Trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows...