Page 2 - Package Contents; Panel Function Description
1 1. Before You Start 9 Web Browser : Internet Explorer (7.0 or above), Firefox, Safari 9 A Computer with a network adapter properly installed 9 2 x RJ-45 Ethernet cable Front Panel Rear Panel 1. Reboot Button : Unscrew the screw and click Reset button to restart system or reset to default configura...
Page 3 - Application in Wireless Network
2 APO1200 is a multiple mode system which can be configured either as a wireless gateway or an access point as desired. It also can be used as a WDS link for Ethernet network expansion. This section depicts different applications on Router AP Mode , AP Mode , WDS Mode , CPE Mode , Client Bridge+Univ...
Page 4 - Hardware Installation
3 2. Hardware Installation 1. Connect N-type antenna to the N-type connector on the rear panel 3. Connect the opposite end of the RJ-45 cable to the P+DATA OUT port on the Power over Ethernet Injector 4. Connect one end of another RJ-45 cable to the DATA IN port on the Power over Ethernet Injector 2...
Page 5 - Configuring the Access Point
4 3. Configuring the Access Point Note : 1. It is recommended that you configure the Access Point from a wired computer. Before the Access Point can be configured, if you connect the AP to your computer directly, you must manually assign a static IP address to your computer's network adapter in the ...
Page 6 - Your Installation is complete; User Manual
5 Note : 1. To protect your network from any unauthorized access it is recommended to enable wireless encryption. 2. The examples below are for WPA2-PSK. If you select WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK, make sure your wireless adapters support WPA or WPA2. If your wireless adapters do not support WPA or WPA2, the...
Page 7 - Configuring for WDS Link; Setting Up the Main APO1200 (Main Base Station)
6 4. Configuring for WDS Link Note : 1. The system provide WDS function on Router AP Mode , AP Mode and WDS Mode . 2. WDS Link requires at least 2 APO1200. The Two wire networks(LAN) need the same subnet . 3. The WDS Link needs to be set at same Channel and with same Security Type . 4. Please instal...
Page 8 - Setting Up the Remote APO1200 (Remote Base Station)
7 4. Click Enable and enter the Remote APO1200's MAC Address. Setting Up the Remote APO1200 (Remote Base Station) 1. Copy down the 12 digit MAC Address of the Main APO1200 ( Main Base Station ). The MAC Address is on the device label or the Overview Page ( Status->Overview ) and Wireless General ...
Page 9 - Configuring for Client Bride; Setting Up the Access Point (Main Base Station)
8 5. Configuring for Client Bride Note : 1. This section will walk you through the steps of sharing (bridging) an internet connection in one building, and extending that same internet to another building. 2. The “ Main Base Station ” provide Access Point with SSID “ Main_AP ” 3. The Two wire network...
Page 10 - Setting Up the Client Bridge (Client Station)
9 Setting Up the Client Bridge (Client Station) 3. Click Site Survey button. The system will automatically scan and display the scan results of all AP existing near by the system 4. Use Main_AP as an example here where the AP is encrypted via WPA2-PSK/ AES security type. Click Select button of the M...
Page 12 - Configuring for Universal Wireless Repeater
11 6. Configuring for Universal Wireless Repeater Note : 1. This section will walk you through the steps of sharing (bridging) an internet connection in one building, and extending that same internet to another building with repeat Access Point. 2. A repeater is just a very normal client which, at t...
Page 14 - How to configure TCP/IP settings on your PC
13 7. How to configure TCP/IP settings on your PC Windows XP/2000 1. Go into the Control Panel , double-click the Network Connections icon and then right-click the Local Area Connection icon and then click Properties. 2. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click Properties. Then click on Use t...
Page 15 - Technical Support
14 Technical Support E-mail: [email protected] Toll Free: 1-888-746-3238 Web Site: www.airlink101.com *Theoretical maximum wireless signal rate derived from IEEE standard 802.11 specifications. Actual data throughput will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of n...