Page 2 - User’s Guide; Copyright Statement
User’s Guide 2 Copyright Statement No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, whether electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise without the prior writing of the publisher. MAY. 2005
Page 3 - Contents
User’s Guide 3 Contents 1. Introduction ................................................................................................................. 4 2. Safety Notification ....................................................................................................... 5 3. Hardware Ins...
Page 5 - Safety Notification; Please do not try to open or repair the device yourself.
User’s Guide 5 2. Safety Notification Your Wireless AP should be placed in a safe and secure location. To ensure proper operation, please keep the unit away from water and other damaging elements. Please read the user manual thoroughly before you install the device. The device should only be repaire...
Page 6 - Hardware Installation; Front Panel
User’s Guide 6 3. Hardware Installation Front Panel The front panel provides LED’s for device status. Refer to the following table for the meaning of each feature. Power The Power LED lights up and will keep while the AP is powered on. When the AP goes through its self- diagnostic mode during every ...
Page 8 - Hardware Installation for Connection to Your local network; with line of sight to all of your wireless devices.
User’s Guide 8 Hardware Installation for Connection to Your local network 1. Power off your network devices. 2. Locate an optimum location for the AP. The best place for the AP is usually at the center of your wireless network, with line of sight to all of your wireless devices. 3. Adjust the antenn...
Page 9 - How to Configuring the Dual Band AP; into the; Password; box and leave blank on the; User Name; box. The default password is “; admin
User’s Guide 9 4. How to Configuring the Dual Band AP START UP & LOGIN In order to configure the Wireless 11ag AP, you must use web browser and manually input http:// 192.168.1.250 into the Address box and press Enter. The Main Page will appear. In order to configure the Wireless 11ag AP, you mu...
Page 10 - Setup – Network Setup; Change these settings as described here and click the
User’s Guide 10 4.1 Setup – Network Setup This following screen contains all of the AP's basic setup functions. Most users will be able to configure the AP and get it working properly using the default settings. Network Setup Identity Device Name: These fields allow you to input a host name for the ...
Page 11 - Wireless – Wireless Settings
User’s Guide 11 4.2 Wireless – Wireless Settings Wireless Settings Enable L2 isolation: Enable this checkbox can isolate each wireless client which associated this AP. Wireless-A Settings If you are using a Wireless-A network, then the following settings that you may need to configure. Mode : This m...
Page 12 - button to apply your changes or click; Cancel; button to; Help
User’s Guide 12 Change these settings as described here and click the Apply button to apply your changes or click Cancel button to cancel your changes. For additional information, click Help .
Page 13 - Wireless – Wireless Mode; Apply
User’s Guide 13 4.3 Wireless – Wireless Mode There are 3 operating modes in each A,B/G band, using the following setting can perform each function. Wireless-A Settings Access Point: This mode provides access for wireless stations to wired LANs and from wired LANs to wireless stations. This mode is n...
Page 14 - Wireless MAC Filter
User’s Guide 14 4.4 Wireless MAC Filter This function allows administrator to have access control by enter MAC address of wireless devices which transmitting within your wireless network. Wireless-A Setting Access Control List Mode: This drop-down menu can set Enable/Disable the ACL function. Defaul...
Page 15 - Wireless – Wireless Security; Passphrase
User’s Guide 15 4.5 Wireless – Wireless Security The Wireless Security settings configure the security of your wireless network. There are three wireless security mode options supported by the AP: WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy), WPA Pre-Shared Key, WPA RADIUS. Wireless Security The security options ...
Page 16 - Wireless – Advanced Wireless Settings; if the WEP option is implemented.
User’s Guide 16 4.6 Wireless – Advanced Wireless Settings This section provides AP’s advanced wireless settings. These settings should be adjusted carefully. Any improper settings will affect the AP’s wireless performance. Advanced Wireless Wireless-A Settings Authentication Type : Open System: This...
Page 18 - to cancel your
User’s Guide 18 Change these settings as described here and click the Apply button to apply your changes or click Cancel to cancel your changes. For additional information, click Help .
Page 19 - Administration – Management; Management
User’s Guide 19 4.7 Administration – Management This section allows the network’s administrator to manage specific AP functions for access and security. Management User Name: The login username, default value is blank (null). Password: The login password, default value is admin. Re-enter to Confirm:...
Page 20 - Administration – Reboot AP; Click this button to initialize this device.
User’s Guide 20 4.8 Administration – Reboot AP AP Reboot: Click this button to initialize this device.
Page 21 - Administration – Firmware Upgrade; Firmware Upgrade; the; Browse; button to find this file.; Start to Upgrade
User’s Guide 21 4.9 Administration – Firmware Upgrade This Firmware Upgrade screen allows you to upgrade the AP’s firmware. Do not upgrade the firmware unless you are experiencing problems with the AP or the new firmware has a feature you want to use. Firmware Upgrade Please select a file to upgrade...
Page 22 - Administration – Factory Defaults; Factory Defaults
User’s Guide 22 4.10 Administration – Factory Defaults This Factory Defaults allows you to restore the AP’s configuration to its factory default settings. Factory Defaults Restore Factory Defaults : Click this button to reset all configuration settings to their default values. Any settings you have ...
Page 23 - Status – Local Network; The Local Network; Identity; The device name for user identification.; Firmware Version; : The current AP firmware version display here.; Local MAC Address; : This is the AP’s local physical MAC Address.; Connection Type
User’s Guide 23 4.11 Status – Local Network The Local Network screen on the Status Tab displays the status of your network. Identity Device Name: The device name for user identification. Firmware Version : The current AP firmware version display here. Local Area Network Local MAC Address : This is t...
Page 24 - Status – Wireless Network
User’s Guide 24 4.12 Status – Wireless Network The Wireless Network screen on the Status Tab displays the information of your Wireless networks. Wireless Settings Wireless-A Settings MAC Address : This is the AP’s Wireless-A band MAC Address. Mode : This mode is displaying the current status of Wire...
Page 25 - Status – Wireless Statistics
User’s Guide 25 4.13 Status – Wireless Statistics Wireless Statistics: This displays the AP and stations that are currently part of the BSS.
Page 26 - LAN LED whether is lit or not.; Leave username blank and enter the default password
User’s Guide 26 5. Troubleshooting – Q & A 1. I’m trying to log on the AP’s Web configuration page, but I do not see the login screen. Answer: 1. Please make sure the IP address that you input on address field of IE browser is correct. 2. Make sure the physical layer connection is established. I...
Page 27 - Limited Warranty; Wireless Products – 3 Years Warranty; WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE; : IF THE TRENDWARE PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATE AS WARRANTED ABOVE, THE; Governing Law
User’s Guide 27 Limited Warranty TRENDware warrants its products against defects in material and workmanship, under normal use and service, for the following lengths of time from the date of purchase. Wireless Products – 3 Years Warranty AC/DC Power Adapter, Cooling Fan, and Power Supply -- 1 Year W...
Page 28 - Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
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 interference in a residential inst...