Gigabyte Technology GN-A11G - Manual

Gigabyte Technology GN-A11G

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement; antenna
  • Page 3 – Contents
  • Page 4 – Chapter 1 Introduction; Overview
  • Page 5 – Package Contents; Guide; Rear and side panel; Power; The power port is where you connect the power adapter.; Ethernet LAN Port
  • Page 6 – Front Panel; Y X; LAN; On
  • Page 7 – Chapter 2 QUICK INSTALLATION; Hardware Requirements; Computer specification for Wireless LAN Access Point:; System Requirements; One computer works under Windows, Macintosh or Linux; Internet Configuration Requirements
  • Page 8 – Hardware installation; Linking wired Ethernet
  • Page 9 – Method 1: Static IP address; not used; on the network, the AP can be set up via a direct; Subnet; must be
  • Page 10 – the same Subnet; adaptor instead of wired Ethernet.
  • Page 11 – Point with AP Manager utility.; Install Access Point Manager; Insert the Installation CD into your CD-ROM drive and click; “Install; Click; “Next”
  • Page 12 – Enter users’ data and then click; to accept default directory or; “Browse”
  • Page 14 – “Finish”; to complete the installation.
  • Page 15 – Using Access Point Manager; Gigabyte AP Manager Utility\Gigabyte AP; to launch Gigabyte AP Manager.; “admin”; and click; “OK”; icon to manually search for AP.
  • Page 18 – System Page; and; “Change Community; Device Information
  • Page 19 – Change Community String
  • Page 20 – IP Config Page; IP Address; “Find Access; icon AP Manager willl find APs on the network.
  • Page 21 – DHCP Mode; “Client; . To use an AP as a DHCP server and assign a dynamic IP; “Server Enabled”; DHCP Client Range & DNS; “Apply”; button to save the settings in
  • Page 22 – Region; or; “Short”; value is; “Long”; . Users can configure in accordance with their needs.; “Transmit Rate”; function is disabled while; “Auto Rate”
  • Page 23 – Auto Rate; ESSID
  • Page 24 – Authentication Type; Open System; The sender and the recipient share a key.; “Shared Key”; “Both”; the WEP; “Disable”; will not be
  • Page 25 – WPA; Wi-Fi but a must for WPA. If a RADIUS server is
  • Page 26 – WPA Algorithm; The field can key in up to 256 character.; button to set the value into
  • Page 27 – Primary RADIUS server; This field can key in up to 256 character.
  • Page 28 – Enable MAC filter
  • Page 29 – WDS Operation Mode; “Access Point”; Point to Point
  • Page 30 – Point to MultiPoint Mode; “WDS; Note: The maximum number of “connectable Access Point” is 8.
  • Page 33 – button to
  • Page 34 – Firmware upgrade; Execute TFTP program
  • Page 35 – Uninstall AP Manager Utility; Manager Utility\Uninstall
  • Page 37 – Chapter 4 Web-based configuration; Status
  • Page 38 – Wireless Basic Settings; SSID
  • Page 39 – Hidden ESSID; are able to read AP; “Show Active Clients”; button to obtain the connecting users’; Wireless Security Setting
  • Page 40 – Instead, rekeying is a tedious manual process and is completely; WDS Settings
  • Page 41 – Wireless Access Control
  • Page 43 – System Settings-Password Setup
  • Page 44 – Statistics
  • Page 45 – Upgrade Firmware
  • Page 46 – Chapter 5 Troubleshooting; “init”
  • Page 47 – Appendix A: Glossary; ADSL
  • Page 48 – DNS
  • Page 50 – Appendix B: Specifications; Physical Interface; subject to local environment
  • Page 51 – The TCP/IP Settings under Windows 2000; Click the; and then click the; Control
  • Page 52 – Network and Dial-up Connection; and click the; “Properties”
  • Page 53 – The; “Local Area Connection Properties”; dialog box will appear.
  • Page 54 – The TCP/IP Settings underWindows XP; Click the; “Start”; in the desktop of the Windows to select; “Settings”; and then select the; “Control Panel”
  • Page 55 – “LAN CONNECTION”
  • Page 56 – . Click the “OK” button again to
  • Page 57 – Limited Warranty Statement; Technical Support
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Summary

Page 2 - Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement; antenna

GN-A11G Wireless LAN Access Point Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful ...

Page 3 - Contents

GN-A11G Wireless LAN Access Point Contents Chapter 1 Introduction ................................................................... 4 Overview ............................................................................................................ 4 Features ......................................

Page 4 - Chapter 1 Introduction; Overview

GN-A11G Wireless LAN Access Point Chapter 1 Introduction Overview Thank you for purchasing Gigabyte GN-A11G Wireless LAN Access Point, which uses standard IEEE 802.11g with 54M bit/sec bandwidth instead of standard 802.11b or standard Wi-Fi with 11M bit/sec bandwidth. GN-A11G Wireless LAN Access Poi...

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