Table of Contents ix To configure Virtual Servers based on Port Forwarding ... 99 To configure Virtual Servers based on IP
Wireless Extended Features 89 SStteepp 77:: From the WWDDSS CCoonnffiigguurraattiioonn page, notice that the MAC Address has been added to the
Wireless Extended Features 90 EEDDIITT//DDEELLEETTEE AA CCLLIIEENNTT IINN AA WWDDSS SStteepp 11:: Click on the MMAACC aaddddrreessss in
Wireless Extended Features 91 LLOONNGG DDIISSTTAANNCCEE PPAARRAAMMEETTEERRSS This setup allows the access point to calculate and display suggeste
Wireless Extended Features 92 SStteepp 33:: As illustrated on the LLoonngg DDiissttaannccee PPaarraammeetteerrss Setup page, the OOuuttddoooor
Wireless Extended Features 93 SStteepp 55:: You can enter the parameters according to the recommended values in the pop-up window, click on the
Advanced Configuration 94 CChhaapptteerr 77:: AAddvvaanncceedd CCoonnffiigguurraattiioonn RROOUUTTIINNGG ((OONNLLYY SSUUPPPPOORRTTEEDD BBYY
Advanced Configuration 95 In this network, the main office of subnet 192.168.168.0 contains two routers: the office is connected to the Internet via
Advanced Configuration 96 When the entry is added, it is reflected in the SSttaattiicc RRoouuttiinngg TTaabbllee. NNAATT ((OONNLLYY S
Advanced Configuration 97 Important: Do NOT disable NAT unless absolutely necessary. Disabling NAT will disable broadband Internet sharing effectiv
Advanced Configuration 98 address for the PC we wish to place within the DMZ : 192.168.168.55 (Enter 00..00..00..00 as the PPrriivvaattee IIPP A
Table of Contents x About System...140 APPENDIX I: FI
Advanced Configuration 99 TTOO CCOONNFFIIGGUURREE VVIIRRTTUUAALL SSEERRVVEERRSS BBAASSEEDD OONN PPOORRTT FFOORRWWAARRDDIINNGG Virtual Server
Advanced Configuration 100 Step 4: On the following AAdddd PPoorrtt FFoorrwwaarrdd EEnnttrryy screen, you can set up a Virtual Server for a K
Advanced Configuration 101 As an example, if you want to set up a web server on a PC with IP address of 192.168.168.55, select HTTP as SSeerrvveerr
Advanced Configuration 102 AAddddrreessss 192.168.168.55. Step 4: Click the AAdddd button to continue. Step 5: The IIPP FFoorrwwaarrdd
Advanced Configuration 103 RREEMMOOTTEE MMAANNAAGGEEMMEENNTT ((OONNLLYY SSUUPPPPOORRTTEEDD BBYY WWIIRREELLEESSSS RROOUUTTIINNGG CCLLIIEENNTT
Advanced Configuration 104 PPAARRAALLLLEELL BBRROOAADDBBAANNDD ((OONNLLYY SSUUPPPPOORRTTEEDD BBYY GGAATTEEWWAAYY)) The access point is equippe
Advanced Configuration 105 To learn more about Parallel Broadband, please read the whitepaper at www.cpx.com or www.compex.com.sg. TTOO EENNAABBL
Advanced Configuration 106 Important: If you have only one unit of the access point, you DO NOT need to implement the Parallel Broadband feature fo
Advanced Configuration 107 • Email address of Receiver: This is the email address of the receiver to whom the message would be sent. • IP address
Advanced Configuration 108 SSTTAATTIICC AADDDDRREESSSS TTRRAANNSSLLAATTIIOONN ((OONNLLYY SSUUPPPPOORRTTEEDD BBYY WWIIRREELLEESSSS RROOUUTTIIN
1 CChhaapptteerr 11:: PPrroodduucctt OOvveerrvviieeww IINNTTRROODDUUCCTTIIOONN The Compex WP54G Wireless-G 54Mbps XR™ Access Point is a high-p
Advanced Configuration 109 Step 1: Under the HHoommee UUsseerr FFeeaattuurreess command menu, click on SSttaattiicc AAddddrreessss TTrraannss
Advanced Configuration 110 DDNNSS RREEDDIIRREECCTTIIOONN ((OONNLLYY SSUUPPPPOORRTTEEDD BBYY WWIIRREELLEESSSS RROOUUTTIINNGG CCLLIIEENNTT AAN
Advanced Configuration 111 NOTE For Internet access, please do NOT leave the DNS Server field of the PC’s TCP/IP Properties
Advanced Configuration 112 TTOO EENNAABBLLEE//DDIISSAABBLLEE DDNNSS RREEDDIIRREECCTTIIOONN Step 1: Under the HHoommee UUsseerr FFeeaattuurre
Advanced Configuration 113 If someone types in your address: MyName.Domain.com into their web browser, this request would go to the DDNS provider wh
Advanced Configuration 114 To add a new Dynamic DNS to the list, click on the Add button and you will see the CChhooiiccee DDDDNNSS PPrroovviiddee
Advanced Configuration 115 (Optional) If you enable the wildcard service, your hostname would be allowed multiple identities. For example, if you r
Advanced Configuration 116
Advanced Configuration 117 To select DtDNS as DDNS Service Provider Step 1: Under the CChhooiiccee column in the table of CChhooiiccee DDDDNNSS
118 CChhaapptteerr 88:: SSeeccuurriittyy CCoonnffiigguurraattiioonn This chapter describes the security configuration mainly found in the Wir
Product Overview 2 Pseudo VLAN which enables the creation of wireless isolated nodes or workgroups of wireless clients to enhance security in a publ
Security Configuration 119 Step 4: Click on the AAdddd button and you will be able to define the details of your PPaacckkeett FFiilltteerr RR
Security Configuration 120 down list, select either: # A Range of TCP ports In this case, you will have to define (From) which port (To) which
Security Configuration 121 MM, any value from 00 to 59. # Any time Here, you may leave both (From) and (To) fields blank. Step 5: Click on the A
Security Configuration 122 UURRLL FFIILLTTEERRIINNGG The access point supports URL Filtering which allows you to easily set up rules to block obje
Security Configuration 123 FFIIRREEWWAALLLL CCOONNFFIIGGUURRAATTIIOONN More than just a “NAT” firewall, there is a powerful Stateful Packet Inspec
Security Configuration 124 protocol can be recorded. The packet types that you have selected in the AAcccceepptteedd section will be displayed in t
Security Configuration 125 ICMP Packet Type Description Echo request Determines whether an IP node (a host or a router) is available on the networ
Security Configuration 126 range of IP addresses. Source Port : You can control requests for using a specific application by entering its port nu
Security Configuration 127 FFIIRREEWWAALLLL LLOOGGSS When the access point’s SPI firewall is in operation, valuable traffic patterns in your netwo
128 CChhaapptteerr 99:: SSyysstteemm UUttiilliittiieess UUSSIINNGG TTHHEE SSYYSSTTEEMM TTOOOOLLSS MMEENNUU PPIINNGG UUTTIILLIITTYY Th
Product Overview 3 a standby (blocked) state. If one network segment in the Spanning-Tree Protocol becomes unreachable, or if Spanning-Tree Protocol
System Utilities 129 SSYYSSTTEEMM IIDDEENNTTIITTYY If your network operates with several access points, you would find it useful to have a means o
System Utilities 130 SSEETT SSYYSSTTEEMM’’SS CCLLOOCCKK SStteepp 11:: Click on SSeett SSyysstteemm’’ss CClloocckk from the SSYYSSTTEEMM TT
System Utilities 131 FFIIRRMMWWAARREE UUPPGGRRAADDEE Keep your access point updated with the latest capabilities by downloading its latest firmwar
System Utilities 132 Follow the instructions given during the upgrading process. SStteepp 44:: You need to reboot the system after the firm
System Utilities 133 BBAACCKKUUPP OORR RREESSEETT SSEETTTTIINNGGSS You may choose to save the current configuration profile, to make a backup of
System Utilities 134 BBAACCKKUUPP YYOOUURR SSEETTTTIINNGGSS SStteepp 11:: Click on BBaacckkuupp oorr RReesseett SSeettttiinnggss from the
System Utilities 135 RREESSTTOORREE YYOOUURR SSEETTTTIINNGGSS SStteepp 11:: Click on BBaacckkuupp oorr RReesseett SSeettttiinnggss from t
System Utilities 136 RREEBBOOOOTT SSYYSSTTEEMM Most of the changes you make to the system’s settings require a system reboot before the new parame
System Utilities 137 CCHHAANNGGEE PPAASSSSWWOORRDD It is recommended that you change the default login password, which is case sensitive and is se
System Utilities 138 LLOOGGOOUUTT To exit the Web interface, follow the next few steps. SStteepp 11:: Click on LLooggoouutt from the SSYYSSTTE
Product Overview 4 AACCCCEESSSS PPOOIINNTT MMOODDEE This is the default mode of your access point. The Access Point mode enables you to bridge wi
System Utilities 139 UUSSIINNGG TTHHEE HHEELLPP MMEENNUU GGEETT TTEECCHHNNIICCAALL SSUUPPPPOORRTT This page presents the contact information
System Utilities 140 AABBOOUUTT SSYYSSTTEEMM The About System page displays a summary of your system configuration information. Support technicia
141 AAppppeennddiixx II:: FFiirrmmwwaarree RReeccoovveerryy This section demonstrates how to reload the firmware to the access point should t
Firmware Recovery 142 SStteepp 55:: From the Start menu, click Run and type cmd. When the command prompt window appears, type in the following c
143 AAppppeennddiixx IIII:: TTCCPP//IIPP CCoonnffiigguurraattiioonn Once the hardware has been set up, you need to assign an IP address to yo
TCP/IP Configuration 144 SStteepp 44:: Select the radio button for Specify an IP address. Enter the IP Address and Subnet Mask as 192.168.168
TCP/IP Configuration 145 menu, select Run, and enter the command winipcfg. Select your respective Ethernet Adapter from the drop down list and clic
146 FFOORR WWIINNDDOOWWSS XXPP//22000000 SStteepp 11:: Go to your desktop, right-click on My Network Places icon and select Properties. SSt
TCP/IP Configuration 147 SStteepp 44:: Select the radio button for Use the following IP address. Enter the IP Address and Subnet Mask as 192.1
148 AAppppeennddiixx IIIIII:: PPaanneell VViieewwss && DDeessccrriippttiioonnss Front View of Access Point Name Descripti
Product Overview 5 AACCCCEESSSS PPOOIINNTT CCLLIIEENNTT MMOODDEE In Access Point Client mode, the access point acts as a wireless client that ca
Panel Views & Descriptions 149 Link/Act LED) Flashing Green Activity is detected in the wireless network. Steady Green Connection has
Panel Views & Descriptions 150 Bottom View of Access Point Name Description 11 Reset Push button To reboot, press once. To reset pas
151 AAppppeennddiixx IIVV:: TTeecchhnniiccaall SSppeecciiffiiccaattiioonnss Safety and Electromagnetic Conformance • FCC Part 15 SubPart B
Technical Specifications 152 Network Interface 2 RJ45 10/100 Mbps auto-negotiating Ethernet ports Modulation Techniques OFDM (BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM
Technical Specifications 153 Operating Temp: Storage Temp: Operating Humidity: -15ºC to 70ºC 5% to 95% RH Humidity (RH – Relative Humidity): Physi
6 PPOOIINNTT TTOO PPOOIINNTT MMOODDEE In Point to Point mode, the access point allows point-to-point communication between different buildings
7 PPOOIINNTT TTOO MMUULLTTIIPPLLEE PPOOIINNTT MMOODDEE In Point to Multiple Point mode, this mode is similar to that of the Point to Point mod
8 WWIIRREELLEESSSS RROOUUTTIINNGG CCLLIIEENNTT MMOODDEE An application of this mode would be for the Ethernet port of the Wireless Routing Clie
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9 GGAATTEEWWAAYY MMOODDEE Or put it more simply, Broadband Internet sharing in a wireless network! Since the access point supports several type
Product Overview 10 For instance: If you are in Germany which uses T-1 connection or If you are using SingNet Broadband or Pacific Internet Broadb
11 CChhaapptteerr 22:: HHaarrddwwaarree IInnssttaallllaattiioonn SSEETTUUPP RREEQQUUIIRREEMMEENNTTSS Before starting, please verify that th
Hardware Installation 12 Step 2: Use an RJ45 Ethernet cable to connect one end of the cable to the Ethernet socket of the Injector and the other e
13 CChhaapptteerr 33:: AAcccceessss ttoo WWeebb--bbaasseedd IInntteerrffaaccee There are two methods to access to the web-based Interface o
Access to Web-based Interface 14 SStteepp 33:: When the utility has been installed, double-click on the uuCCoonnffiigg icon. The following scre
Access to Web-based Interface 15 SStteepp 55:: Do not exit the uConfig program while accessing to the web-based interface. This will disconnect
Access to Web-based Interface 16 SStteepp 77:: You will then reach the home page of your access point’s web-based interface.
Access to Web-based Interface 17 VVEERRIIFFYY TTHHEE IIPP AADDDDRREESSSS OOFF CCOOMMPPEEXX WWPP5544GG WWIITTHH NNPPFFIINNDD Compex has desi
Access to Web-based Interface 18 MMAANNUUAALL AACCCCEESSSS TTOO WWEEBB--BBAASSEEDD IINNTTEERRFFAACCEE VVIIAA IINNTTEERRNNEETT EEXXPPLLOORREER
ii FCC NOTICE This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. T
Access to Web-based Interface 19 SStteepp 33:: Highlight IInntteerrnneett PPrroottooccooll ((TTCCPP//IIPP)) and click on the PPrrooppeerrttiie
Access to Web-based Interface 20 SStteepp 55:: Click on the OOKK button to close all windows. SStteepp 66:: Next, in order to check if the
Access to Web-based Interface 21 SStteepp 88:: Open the CCoonnnneeccttiioonnss tab and in the LLAANN SSeettttiinnggss section, disable all th
Access to Web-based Interface 22 You will then reach the home page of your access point’s Web interface.
Common Configuration 23 CChhaapptteerr 44:: CCoommmmoonn CCoonnffiigguurraattiioonn This chapter illustrates the following features, which ar
Common Configuration 24 SSEETTTTIINNGG UUPP YYOOUURR LLAANN You can opt to adjust the default values of your access point and customize them to
Common Configuration 25 This table describes the parameters that can be modified in the Management Port Setup page. Parameters Description IP Addr
Common Configuration 26 Parameters Description DHCP Gateway IP Address Though usually, the DHCP server also acts as the Default Gateway of the DHC
Common Configuration 27 TTOO VVIIEEWW TTHHEE AACCTTIIVVEE DDHHCCPP LLEEAASSEESS The following will guide you to a page display of the active I
Common Configuration 28 TTOO RREESSEERRVVEE SSPPEECCIIFFIICC IIPP AADDDDRREESSSSEESS FFOORR PPRREEDDEETTEERRMMIINNEEDD DDHHCCPP CCLLIIEENNTT
iii ICES 003 Statement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Declaration of Conformity Compex, Inc. declares the followi
Common Configuration 29 SStteepp 33:: Fill in: The host portion of the IP Address to reserve. The Hardware Address, in pairs of two hex values
Common Configuration 30 DDEELLEETTEE DDHHCCPP SSEERRVVEERR RREESSEERRVVAATTIIOONN If you do not need the DHCP server to reserve an IP address
Common Configuration 31 WWLLAANN SSEETTUUPP This section shows how to perform the following functions: Basic: This function performs a basic setu
Common Configuration 32 TTOO CCOONNFFIIGGUURREE TTHHEE BBAASSIICC SSEETTUUPP OOFF TTHHEE WWIIRREELLEESSSS MMOODDEE The following will guide
Common Configuration 33 SStteepp 33:: Enter the parameters in their respective fields, click on the AAppppllyy button and reboot your device to
Common Configuration 34 If you wish to set the access point in the PPooiinntt ttoo MMuullttiippllee PPooiinntt mode, click on CChhaannggee to sel
Common Configuration 35 This table describes the parameters that can be modified in the WWLLAANN BBaassiicc SSeettuupp page. Parameters Descript
Common Configuration 36 •• 880022..1111gg oonnllyy This mode supports wireless-G clients that offer transmission rates of up to 54Mbps in the 2.4
Common Configuration 37 SSCCAANN FFOORR SSIITTEE SSUURRVVEEYY ((OONNLLYY FFOORR CCLLIIEENNTT MMOODDEE AANNDD WWIIRREELLEESSSS RROOUUTTII
Common Configuration 38 SStteepp 22:: To connect the WP54G-client to one of the access points detected: Select the radio button corresponding to
iv Technical Support Information The warranty information and registration form are found in the Quick Install Guide. For technical support, you m
Common Configuration 39 NOTE The purpose of using Site Survey is to scan and display all access points based on the current security setting of you
Common Configuration 40 SSHHOOWW LLIINNKK IINNFFOORRMMAATTIIOONN ((OONNLLYY FFOORR CCLLIIEENNTT MMOODDEE AANNDD WWIIRREELLEESSSS RROOUUTT
Common Configuration 41 TTOO CCOONNFFIIGGUURREE TTHHEE SSEECCUURRIITTYY SSEETTUUPP OOFF TTHHEE WWIIRREELLEESSSS MMOODDEE Kindly refer to Ch
Common Configuration 42 This table describes the parameters that can be modified in the WWLLAANN AAddvvaanncceedd SSeettuupp page. Parameters De
Common Configuration 43 For details on how to configure Wireless Pseudo VLAN, WDS and Long Distance Parameters, kindly refer to Chapter 6 on Wireles
Common Configuration 44 SStteepp 33:: To check the details on individual wireless client, click on the MAC Address in the WLAN Station List. Th
Common Configuration 45 IINN CCLLIIEENNTT MMOODDEE Click on WWLLAANN SSeettuupp from the CCOONNFFIIGGUURRAATTIIOONN menu. You will see the s
Common Configuration 46 IINN PPOOIINNTT TTOO PPOOIINNTT MMOODDEE Click on WWLLAANN SSeettuupp from the CCOONNFFIIGGUURRAATTIIOONN menu. Yo
Common Configuration 47 IINN PPOOIINNTT TTOO MMUULLTTIIPPLLEE PPOOIINNTT MMOODDEE Click on WWLLAANN SSeettuupp from the CCOONNFFIIGGUURRAA
Common Configuration 48 IINN WWIIRREELLEESSSS RROOUUTTIINNGG CCLLIIEENNTT MMOODDEE Click on WWLLAANN SSeettuupp from the CCOONNFFIIGGUURRAA
v About This Document The product described in this document, Compex Wireless-G 54Mbps XRTM Managed Access Point, Compex WP54G is a licensed produc
Common Configuration 49 IINN GGAATTEEWWAAYY MMOODDEE Click on WWLLAANN SSeettuupp from the CCOONNFFIIGGUURRAATTIIOONN menu. You will see the
Common Configuration 50 WWAANN SSEETTUUPP ((OONNLLYY SSUUPPPPOORRTTEEDD BBYY WWIIRREELLEESSSS RROOUUTTIINNGG CCLLIIEENNTT AANNDD GGAATTEEWW
Common Configuration 51 SStteepp 22:: On the WWAANN DDyynnaammiicc SSeettuupp screen that follows, verify that the WWAANN TTyyppee reads DDyy
Common Configuration 52 Therefore, if this is the case, refer to your ISP for the correct DHCP Client ID to be set and follow steps 6 - 7 to accompl
Common Configuration 53 Step 7: On the following screen, key in the your ISP assigned DHCP Client ID as the SSyysstteemm NNaammee (You may a
Common Configuration 54 WAN Setup - Cable Internet with Static IP Assignment If you have an ISP that leases a static WAN IP for your subscription,
Common Configuration 55 WAN Setup - ADSL Internet using PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) If you subscribe to an ADSL service using PPP over Ethernet (PPPo
Common Configuration 56 The IIddllee TTiimmeeoouutt setting is associated with the OOnn--DDeemmaanndd option, allowing you to specify the value (in
Common Configuration 57 the RReebboooott button to let the settings take effect. The IIddllee TTiimmeeoouutt setting allows you to specify the val
Common Configuration 58 SSNNMMPP SSEETTUUPP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a set of communication protocols that separates the manag
vi CAUTION This section concerns risk of injury, system damage or loss of data WARNING This section concerns risk of severe injury References
Common Configuration 59 SSTTPP SSEETTUUPP ((OONNLLYY AAVVAAIILLAABBLLEE IINN AACCCCEESSSS PPOOIINNTT,, PPOOIINNTT TTOO PPOOIINNTT AANNDD
Common Configuration 60 In short, the main purpose of activating STP is to prevent looping when you have redundant paths in the network. Without ac
Common Configuration 61 The path with the smallest cost will be used and extra redundant paths will be disabled. To explain the effect of STP &
Common Configuration 62 Scenario #2 – (With STP, No Pseudo VLAN) When STP is enabled, extra redundant network paths between APs will be disabled,
Common Configuration 63 Scenario #3 – (With STP and Pseudo VLAN) In this example, both STP and Pseudo VLAN Per Node are implemented in this networ
Common Configuration 64 MMAACC FFIILLTTEERRIINNGG MAC Filtering acts as a security measure by controlling the users accessing to the network throu
Common Configuration 65 SStteepp 33:: In the MMaacc AAddddrreessss field, enter the wireless MAC address of the client, in the format xx-xx-xx-
Common Configuration 66 SStteepp 55:: Click on the AAppppllyy button to update the changes. NOTE When Mac Filtering is enabled with the Allow
Common Configuration 67 SStteepp 22:: From the EEddiitt MMAACC AAddddrreessss page, Click on the DDeelleettee button to remove the MAC addres
68 CChhaapptteerr 55:: WWLLAANN SSeeccuurriittyy This section illustrates how to make your WLAN more secure. All the nodes in your network M
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WLAN Security 69 HHOOWW TTOO SSEETT UUPP WWEEPP The guidelines below will help you to set up your access point for using WEP. At the WEP Setu
WLAN Security 70 SStteepp 33:: Select the lleennggtthh of each encryption key: •• 6644-- bbiitt WWEEPP 10 hexadecimal or 5 ASCII Text •• 11
WLAN Security 71 SStteepp 11:: Specify the kkeeyy eennttrryy ttyyppee, by selecting either: •• PPaasssspphhrraassee ((AAllpphhaannuummeerrii
WLAN Security 72 SStteepp 55:: Press the AAppppllyy button and reboot your system, after which your settings will become effective. HHOOWW TT
WLAN Security 73 SStteepp 33:: By default, the value for AAccccoouunnttiinngg PPoorrtt number is 11881133. You can leave this value as it is. T
74 HHOOWW TTOO SSEETT UUPP WWPPAA EEAAPP//WWPPAA22--EEAAPP//WWPPAA--EEAAPP--AAUUTTOO ((OONNLLYY AACCCCEESSSS PPOOIINNTT MMOODDEE SSUUPPPP
WLAN Security 75 SStteepp 33:: By default, the value for AAccccoouunnttiinngg PPoorrtt is 11881133. You can leave this value as it is. This va
WLAN Security 76 SStteepp 77:: Enter the GGTTKK ((GGrroouupp TTrraannssiieenntt KKeeyy)) UUppddaatteess. This is the length of time after wh
Advanced Configuration 77 CChhaapptteerr 66:: WWiirreelleessss EExxtteennddeedd FFeeaattuurreess This section illustrates how to configure th
Wireless Extended Features 78 WWIIRREELLEESSSS PPSSEEUUDDOO VVLLAANN PPEERR NNOODDEE When implemented, this mode isolates each wireless client
Table of Contents viii Setting up your LAN ... 24 To view the
Wireless Extended Features 79 The following steps demonstrate how to set up a Wireless Pseudo VLAN per Node. SStteepp 11:: From WWLLAANN SSeet
Wireless Extended Features 80 SStteepp 44:: Select the PPeerr nnooddee radio button and click on the AAppppllyy button. The Wireless Pseudo
Wireless Extended Features 81 WWIIRREELLEESSSS PPSSEEUUDDOO VVLLAANN PPEERR GGRROOUUPP The access point can configure up to 32 ‘groups’ of wire
Wireless Extended Features 82 The following steps demonstrate how to set up Wireless Pseudo VLAN Groups. CCRREEAATTEE AA CCLLIIEENNTT IINN AA
Wireless Extended Features 83 SStteepp 33:: Select a group number from the GGrroouupp drop-down list. SStteepp 44:: Fill in the HHaarrddw
Wireless Extended Features 84 AADDDD AANNOOTTHHEERR CCLLIIEENNTT IINN AA PPSSEEUUDDOO VVLLAANN GGRROOUUPP Follow the procedures mentioned
Wireless Extended Features 85 WWIIRREELLEESSSS SSEETTUUPP -- TTHHEE WWIIRREELLEESSSS DDIISSTTRRIIBBUUTTEEDD SSYYSSTTEEMM ((WWDDSS)) (Only in
Wireless Extended Features 86 Chain Configuration WDS A chain configuration WDS spans an area in length, for instance a long corridor. Satellite ac
Wireless Extended Features 87 The following steps will guide you in setting up WDS in your access point. CCRREEAATTEE AA CCLLIIEENNTT IINN AA
Wireless Extended Features 88 SStteepp 44:: From the EEnnaabbllee//DDiissaabbllee WWDDSS page, select EEnnaabbllee and click on the AAppppllyy
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