ZOOM WIRELESS-G - Manual

ZOOM WIRELESS-G

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Contents
  • Page 5 – Package Contents; Access Point on page 7.
  • Page 7 – Installing the AP+2 as an; AP+2 as an access point. If you have already done this using; Installing the Hardware; included Ethernet cable into the RJ-45 port on the back of the; AP+2 and plug the other end into an available Ethernet port
  • Page 8 – Adding Devices to Your
  • Page 9 – Windows to configure my wireless network settings check
  • Page 10 – Congratulations! This computer has been added to your wireless
  • Page 13 – an Xbox or Playstation) or computer so that device can have; aa
  • Page 14 – cc; Change the TCP/IP Settings on the computer so that it; dd; When the Login Screen opens, do not enter a password.
  • Page 16 – Congratulations! Your AP+2 is installed as an Ethernet client and
  • Page 17 – Installing the AP+2 as a; The AP+2 can be used as a repeater to extend the range of; end of the included Ethernet cable into the RJ-45 port on; the back of the AP+2 and plug the other end into the
  • Page 18 – bb
  • Page 19 – Changes button. This will allow your AP+2 to access the
  • Page 21 – Setting Security; This chapter explains how to enable security for the AP+2 using; WPA – WiFi Protected Access, sometimes called WPA Shared
  • Page 22 – Setting Up Security Using WPA/WPA Shared Key
  • Page 23 – ee; passphrase can be between eight and 63 characters. You
  • Page 24 – Congratulations! You have specified WPA security for your; Setting Up Security Using WEP
  • Page 26 – to open the WEP Configuration page.; click the Save Changes button
  • Page 27 – keys. When you select this option, the screen changes so; Enter 13 hexadecimal pairs in the boxes provided. The
  • Page 28 – PassPhrase box, then click the Save Changes button.; Congratulations! You have specified WEP security for your
  • Page 31 – Advanced Options; Once your AP+2 is installed and running, you may want to; To specify advanced options, you must log into the AP+2’s Web; AP+2 and plug the other end into the Ethernet port on the
  • Page 32 – Be sure to make note of what the settings are prior to changing; One you are logged in, a navigational menu appears on the left side; of the Web Management Interface. If you click an item in the; menu, a list of pages on which settings can be specified appears.
  • Page 33 – The following table lists each page that you can access from the; Web Management Interface. Each page is described in detail; later in this chapter.
  • Page 34 – The System Status page opens when you first log into the Web; including the version of firmware currently installed on it and; Wireless Status. Shows the current wireless settings for the; AP+2, including the SSID of the wireless network to which it
  • Page 35 – LAN Status. Shows the current settings for your local area
  • Page 36 – To change the password
  • Page 37 – To change the idle time out; current computer will time out (if the connection is idle for; Click the Save Changes button.; Use the Operating Mode page to specify whether you want to use
  • Page 38 – To specify the operation mode for the AP+2; Ethernet client/bridge, but are unsure of which option to; that it may take a few moments while the unit resets itself and; will be prompted to log into the Web Management Interface
  • Page 39 – Using the LAN Settings Page; Use the LAN Settings page to specify local area network settings; To specify LAN settings; Management Interface of the AP+2. This is the default; setting. With this option selected, wireless devices will
  • Page 40 – Interface. The AP+2 will automatically be assigned a new; Interface of the AP+2 by entering it in the boxes
  • Page 41 – To specify wireless settings
  • Page 43 – then click WEP Configuration or WPA Configuration, as; Viewing the Client List Page; Use the Client List page to view the devices that are currently; Refresh button to update the list.
  • Page 44 – If you want to add more security to your network, use the MAC; To filter devices based on MAC address; Select the Enable Mac Address Filtering check box.
  • Page 45 – Using the Site Survey Page; This page is only accessible when the AP+2’s Operating Mode is; To perform a Site Survey; list showing its SSID, signal strength, and other information.
  • Page 46 – communicate with the access points and gateways of these other; To specify repeater settings; is defined by the MAC address of the other repeater-capable
  • Page 47 – Use the Configuration Tools page to save the AP+2’s current; To backup the current settings; Click the Backup button.; need it should you ever want to restore the AP+2 to this
  • Page 48 – To restore to a saved configuration; Interface after the process is complete.; To restore to factory defaults; An alternative
  • Page 49 – From time to time, Zoom may release updated software for your; To open the Firmware Update page, click Tools in the; To update the firmware
  • Page 50 – Using the Reset Page; Use the Reset page to reset the AP+2, but maintain the current; Click the Reset button.; again once the reset is complete.
  • Page 53 – Appendix A; Troubleshooting; Problem
  • Page 55 – Appendix B; Specifying TCP/IP Settings
  • Page 56 – Windows TCP/IP Settings; How you configure your Windows computer’s network settings; Windows XP; Click Network Connections.; Right-click the Local Area Connection icon, and select
  • Page 57 – From the desktop, click the Start button, point to; “Adapter”) and click the Properties button.
  • Page 58 – Select your NIC card’s TCP/IP entry (it should include; and click the Properties button and then click OK
  • Page 59 – Macintosh TCP/IP Settings; How you configure your Macintosh computer’s network settings; Mac OS X; Ensure that Automatic is selected from the Location list box.
  • Page 61 – Linux TCP/IP Settings; The instructions for setting up static IP addressing vary; RedHat; Once you have modified this file and saved the changes, issue the
  • Page 62 – SuSE; Locate /etc/network/interfaces and specify a static IP address
  • Page 63 – Appendix C; LED Description; The following table describes each of the LEDs on the top of the
  • Page 65 – Appendix D; Zoom Technical Support; Product Information
  • Page 66 – before calling. Many questions can be answered more quickly using
  • Page 67 – World Wide Web
  • Page 68 – Contact Zoom by E-mail
  • Page 69 – Return of Defective Units
  • Page 71 – Appendix E; Regulatory Information
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Summary

Page 3 - Contents

Contents 3 Contents Package Contents............................................................ 5Overview…………………………………………………..5 Chapter 1: Installing the AP+2 as an Access Point ........ 7 Chapter 2: Installing the AP+2 as an Ethernet Client ... 13 Chapter 3: Installing the AP+2 as a Repeater.........

Page 5 - Package Contents; Access Point on page 7.

Zoom AP+2 User’s Guide 5 Package Contents The AP+2 package contains the following: • AP+2 Device • Ethernet Cable • Power Cube • CD for Windows, Macintosh, and Linux If anything is missing or damaged, please contact Zoom Customer Support or whoever sold you the AP+2. Overview Depending on your needs...

Page 7 - Installing the AP+2 as an; AP+2 as an access point. If you have already done this using; Installing the Hardware; included Ethernet cable into the RJ-45 port on the back of the; AP+2 and plug the other end into an available Ethernet port

Chapter 1: Installing the AP+2 as an Access Point 7 1 Installing the AP+2 as an Access Point This chapter provides detailed instructions about installing the AP+2 as an access point. If you have already done this using the printed Quick Start booklet, you do not have to perform the steps in this cha...

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