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80 2. 1 1n W ir el es s Acc es s P oi nt WN AP -1 1 20 Qu ic k I ns ta ll at io n G ui de[...]
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T a bl e o f C on te nt s In tro du cti on .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... . 3 P ack ag e C on ten t .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. 4 In sta ll ing th e Ac ces s P oin t .. ... .. ... .. ... ..[...]
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3 In tr od uc ti on Th e WNA P-1 12 0 is the 11n Wi rel es s Acc ess Po int with one Et her ne t po rt. The 1T2 R 1 1n s pee d is up to 15 0M bps . F ull y co mp lia nt wit h IE EE8 02 .11 b/g st and ar d, i t pr ov ide s po we rfu l f eat ur es s uch as the W e b Con gu ra ti on, Mult ipl e SS ID / VLAN tag, Bu ilt - in Ra di us ser ve r , MA C[...]
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4 Pa ck ag e Con te nt 1 x Acc es s Po in t 1 x 12V 1A Pow er Adap te r 1 x Use r’ s Ma nu al CD 2 x 3dB i Ext er nal Ant enn a 1 x Eth er net Cabl e 1 x Qui ck Inst all at ion Guid e Note If any of th e ab ov e it em s ar e mi ssi ng o r da mag ed , co nta ct your loc al de ale r for sup por t. l l l l l l[...]
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5 In st al li ng th e Ac ce ss Po in t Power Socket LAN Port SMA Connectors Co nne ct bund led ant enn a to th e two SMA conn ec tor s. Co nne ct th e LAN PC or net wo rk de vic es to WNAP -11 20 LAN po rt wi th RJ -45 Ethe rn et ca ble s. Co nne ct powe r ad apt er to th e pow er soc ke t on WN AP -11 20 , an d plu g th e oth er en d of th e pow e[...]
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6 W eb Co n gu ra ti on Th e fo llo wi ng inst ru cti on s wi ll guid e y ou to co mpl et e WN AP- 11 20 basi c se tti ng s. 1. Ope n you r w eb bro wse r and typ e W NA P-1 12 0 d efa ul t I P a dd res s (1 92. 16 8.1 .1 ) int o th e “ A dd res s Fi eld ” of you web bro wse r . Bef ore co ng ur at io n, plea se mak e su re yo ur PC’ s [...]
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7 3. If you ha ve ent er ed corr ec t Us er nam e a nd P ass wor d, yo u c an see th e con gu r ati on sc ree n as be low . It wi ll sh ow yo u the in for ma tio n of th is Ac ces s P oin t.[...]
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8 4. Ple as e sel ect the Ba sic Sett in g in the left sid e. Th en yo u wil l see the sc ree n as be lo w . Plea se se t a SS ID an d C han ne l f or you r wire les s cl ien ts co nn ect ed . Whe n ena ble the Mu lti pl e ESS ID func tio n, you ca n ap ply Mu lt ipl e S S ID VLAN V ID (0~4 90 4) wit h t he VLA N f unc ti on. VL AN VI D “0” is [...]
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9 5. If you wa nt to enab le the Se cu rit y f unc ti on. Pl ea se sele ct Secu ri ty op tio n in the list . The defa ul t sett in g of thi s opt io n is “Di sab le ” . Y ou ma y ena ble W EP or WP A fun ct ion t o prot ec t you r wire les s con nec - ti on. If y ou are sel ec t WE P in the pul l-d ow n li st, yo u wi ll s ee t he di alo g b ox[...]
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10 6. Sel ec t S yst em Uti li ty opti on. Y ou ma y a ssi gn a ne w P as swo rd and IP ad dre ss to WN AP -11 20 in th is op tio n. If y ou nee d a DH CP Se rv er to you r wir el ess net wor k, you can also ena ble DHC P Ser ve r in thi s op tio n to pr ov ide IP add re sse s to th e cli en ts.[...]
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1 1 Fu rt he r Con g ur at io n If y ou want to set WNAP -1 120 to oth er op er at ing mode or con gu re mo re det ai l sett in gs, p lea se re fe r to the Us er m anu al in t he bu nd led CD -RO M. If y ou ha v e an y dif cu lty on re sol vi ng the p ro ble m w hil e in sta ll ing or us ing WN AP -11 20 , p lea se fee l free to co nta ct [...]
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