Wireless Setting - Black Box LW6004A Instruction Manual

Pure networking 802.11g wireless access point with switch
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Table 4-1 (continued). Status and information screen options.
Parameter
Associated Clients
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Click on the Apply button at the bottom of the screen (not shown in Figure 4-2,
since you must scroll down to see it) to save the above configurations. You can now
configure other advanced sections or start using the access point.
4.2.2 W
S
IRELESS
ETTING
This access point supports AP mode, station ad-hoc mode, station-infrastructure
mode, and AP bridge-WDS mode. AP mode provides pure access point function.
Station ad-hoc mode enables a wired Ethernet network device to communicate
with a wireless LAN. Station-infrastructure mode links two wired Ethernet networks
together via a wireless LAN. AP bridge-WDS mode enables the access point to
bridge a wired Ethernet network and connect to other wireless stations at the same
time.
The simplest way to build up a wireless LAN is to use AP mode (see Figure 4-3 and
Table 4-2).
Click on the Show Active Clients button at the bottom of
the screen (not visible in Figure 4-2, since you must scroll
down to see it), then an Active Wireless Client table will
pop up. You can see the status of all active wireless
stations that are connecting to the access point.
This is the access point's LAN IP address.
This is the subnet mask for the attached LAN segment.
This is your local LAN's default router address.
CHAPTER 4: Configuration Utility
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