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User's Manual
Wireless Access Point
Model No.: SP918GL
Website:http://www.micronet.info

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  • Page 1 User’s Manual Wireless Access Point Model No.: SP918GL Website:http://www.micronet.info...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents System Requirements For Configuration............3 Introduction......................4 Connections ......................5 LEDs .........................6 Wireless Basics ....................7 Installation Considerations ................9 Getting Started ....................10 Using the Web Configuration Utility..............12 Setup Wizard....................14 Advanced Setup ....................16 Configuration ....................16 Device Information ..................17 WLAN Parameter Settings ................18 WLAN Partition....................19 Access Control Settings ..................20 Security Settings .....................21 Administration....................22...
  • Page 3: System Requirements For Configuration

    Package Contents • IEEE 802.11g 2.4GHz Wireless LAN Access Point • Power Adapter – 5VDC, 2A • Installation Guide on CD • Straight-through Ethernet Cable Note: Using a power supply with a different voltage rating than the one included with the 54Mbps Access Point will cause damage and void the warranty for this product.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction The 54Mbps Access Point provides the most expanded user bandwidth available in an AP. Network members can connect to this AP using any of its channels to transfer data at speeds never achievable before in a wireless device. The 54Mbps Access Point operates seamlessly and simultaneously in the 2.4GHz frequency spectrums supporting the 802.11b and the newer, faster 802.11g wireless standards.
  • Page 5: Connections

    Connections • Straight-Through cable is required when connecting to a router or switch • Cross-Over cable is required when connecting directly to an Ethernet adapter on a computer for configuration Features & Benefits • Up to 54 Mbps - Means you can transfer large files up to 5 times more quickly than was previously possible without signal interference •...
  • Page 6: Leds

    LEDs LED stands for Light-Emitting Diode. The 54Mbps Access Point has 3 Green LEDs as shown below: LED Activity Power A steady light indicates a connection to a power source LAN (10/100) A steady light indicates a connection to the Ethernet port;...
  • Page 7: Wireless Basics

    Wireless Basics The 54Mbps Access Point is based on industry standards to provide easy-to use and compatible high-speed wireless connectivity within your home, business or public access wireless networks. Strictly adhering to the IEEE standard, the 54Mbps Access Point will allow you to securely access the data you want, when and where you want it.
  • Page 8 The 54Mbps Access Point is compatible with the IEEE802.11g wireless products: 802.11g Wireless Cardbus Adapters used with laptop computers and 802.11g Wireless PCI cards used with desktop computers Standards-Based Technology The 54Mbps Access Point utilizes the 802.11b and 802.11g standards. The IEEE 802.11g standard is an extension of the 802.11b standard.
  • Page 9: Installation Considerations

    Installation Considerations Desktop and laptop computers with wireless network adapters installed can access the 54Mbps Access Point from virtually anywhere within its operating range. Keep in mind, however, that the number, thickness and location of walls, ceilings, or other objects that the wireless signals must pass through, may limit the range.
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    Getting Started A. First, connect the power adapter to the receptor at the back panel of 54Mbps Access Point and then plug the other end of the power adapter to a wall outlet or power strip. The Power LED will turn ON to indicate proper operation.
  • Page 11 An Infrastructure wireless network contains an Access Point or Router. The Infrastructure Network example, shown here, contains the following network devices: For a typical wireless setup (as shown above), please do the following: You will need a broadband Internet access (Cable/DSL) subscription Consult with your Cable/DSL provider for proper installation of the modem Connect the modem to an Ethernet broadband router.
  • Page 12: Using The Web Configuration Utility

    Using the Web Configuration Utility The easiest and quickest way to connect to a wireless network using your 54Mbps Access Point is to use the Configuration Utility. Open your web-browser and type in the IP Address of the 54Mbps Access Point. The 54Mbps Access Point default IP Address is shown below: •...
  • Page 13 There are three other options available in this screen: Setup Wizard, Advanced Setup, and Statistics. Current Status The left-hand side of the Current Status screen provides basic information about your wireless access point, including the MAC Address, IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway.
  • Page 14: Setup Wizard

    Setup Wizard Using the built-in Setup Wizard is the easiest and quickest way to connect to a wireless network. To take advantage of this convenient technology, simply click Setup Wizard at the top of the Current Status screen. The following screen will appear. Click Next to continue.
  • Page 15 This screen displays the present level of security on your Access Point. To use encryption, click Enabled, choose the Key Size, and enter the encryption Key Value. Click Next. (If the Security Level on your WAP is enabled, all devices on the network must also be at the same level of security, using the identical security system and encryption codes.
  • Page 16: Advanced Setup

    After rebooting, the sign-in window will reappear. Simply type in admin (or a new user name and password if you have changed them). Advanced Setup Configuration To change the configuration of your Access Point, click on Advanced Setup at the top of the Current Settings screen.
  • Page 17: Device Information

    Note: In the Configuration screens that follow, you will be able to configure settings for 802.11g devices in your network. Settings that you input for 802.11g devices will also apply to 802.11b devices in your network. For more detailed information, click on Configuration to bring up the following screen with an expanded menu.
  • Page 18: Wlan Parameter Settings

    WLAN Parameter Settings SSID: (Service Set Identifier): WLAN is the default setting. The SSID is a unique name that identifies a network. All devices on a network must share the same SSID name to communicate on the network. If you choose to change the SSID from the default setting, input a new SSID name in this field.
  • Page 19: Wlan Partition

    within the value range of 256 to 2346. Setting the Fragment Length too low may result in poor performance. RTS Length: This value should remain at its default setting of 2346. If you encounter inconsistent data flow, only minor modifications to the value range between 256 and 2346 are recommended.
  • Page 20: Access Control Settings

    Access Control Settings Control: Disabled - Disable the Access Control feature Accept - Accept the MAC Addresses in the list into the network Reject - Reject the MAC Addresses in the list from participating in the network Input MAC Address: Input the MAC Addresses into the list. Click “Save” to add the address into the Current Access Control List.
  • Page 21: Security Settings

    Security Settings Wireless Band: If the access point is an 11g device, IEEE 802.11g will be the only choice here. Authentication: Select from one of the following: Open System: the 54Mbps Access Point will be visible to all devices on the network.
  • Page 22: Administration

    Administration User Name: The default User Name is admin. Old Password: To change your password, first enter the old password. New Password: Enter the new password. Confirm New Password: Re-enter the new password. To save changes, click Save.
  • Page 23: Misc

    Misc Telnet Service: When enabled, Administrator can access the device configuration via Telnet operation. Timeout: Under the Telnet session, the device will log off the administrator if he is inactive for more than the timeout period specified here.
  • Page 24: Maintenance/Update Firmware

    Maintenance/Update Firmware Update File: Click on Browse to find the new firmware file from your hard drive. After you find the updated firmware file located on your hard drive, click OK to start the firmware update process. Configuration File Update File: Click on Browse to find the new configuration file from your hard drive.
  • Page 25: Restart System

    Restart System Apply Settings and Restart: If you have made any changes to the configuration settings, click Restart to apply the changes.
  • Page 26: Statistics

    Statistics Throughput Displays the WLAN 11g throughput statistics for received, transmitted and RTS communications. Transmitted Displays the 11g WLAN Tx Fragment Count, Multicast Tx Frame Count, Tx Error Count, Total Tx Retry Count, Tx Multiple Retry Count.
  • Page 27: Received

    Received Displays the 11g WLAN Rx Fragment Count, Multicast Rx Frame Count, Rx Frame FCS Error Count, Rx Frame Duplicate Count and Ack Rx Failure Count. WEP Frame Error This statistics page displays the counting for: WEP excluded Frames Count WEP ICV Error Count...
  • Page 28: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting This chapter provides solutions to problems that can occur during the installation and operation of the 54Mbps Access Point. We cover various aspects of the network setup, including the network adapters. Please read the following if you are having problems. Note: It is recommended that you use an Ethernet connection to configure the 54Mbps Access Point.
  • Page 29 The computer cannot access the Internet in the Infrastructure mode. Make sure the computer is associated and joined with the correct Access Point. To check this connection: Right-click on the Local Area Connection icon in the taskbar> select View Available Wireless Networks. The Connect to Wireless Network screen will appear.
  • Page 30 Check that the drivers for the network adapters are installed properly. You may be using different network adapters than those illustrated here, but this procedure will remain the same, regardless of the type of network adapters you are using. • Go to Start •...
  • Page 31 • Double-click on Network Adapters • Right-click on IEEE 802.11g Wireless Cardbus Network Adapter • Select Properties to check that the drivers are installed properly • Look under Device Status to check that the device is working properly • Click OK...
  • Page 32 What variables may cause my wireless products to lose reception? Wireless products let you access your network from virtually anywhere you want. However, the positioning of the products within your environment will affect the wireless range. Please refer to Installation Considerations in the Wireless Basics section of this manual for further information about the most advantageous placement of your wireless products.
  • Page 33: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Standards IEEE 802.11g IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.3 IEEE 802.3u Device Management Web-Based - Internet Explorer v6 or later; Netscape Navigator v6 or later; or other Java-enabled browsers DHCP Client Network Architecture Supports Infrastructure Mode LEDs Power LAN (10/100) WLAN –...
  • Page 34 Safety and Emissions: Physical Dimensions: L = 110mm W = 80mm H = 20mm Wireless Data Rates with Automatic Fallback: 54 Mbps 48Mbps 36Mbps 24Mbps 18Mbps 12Mbps 11Mbps 9Mbps 6Mbps 5.5Mbps 2Mbps 1Mbps Security: 64, 128, 152-bit WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) WPA - Wi-Fi Protected Access Supports Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) External Antenna Type:...
  • Page 35 Media Access Control: CSMA/CA with ACK Wireless Transmit Power: 15dBm(32mW)±2dB Power Adapter: Ext. Power Supply DC 5V, 2.0A 100V - 240V ~ 50-60Hz Weight: 190g Receiver Sensitivity: 54Mbps OFDM, 10% PER,-73dBm 48Mbps OFDM, 10% PER,-76dBm 36Mbps OFDM, 10% PER,-82dBm 24Mbps OFDM, 10% PER,-85dBm 18Mbps OFDM, 10% PER,-88dBm 12Mbps OFDM, 10% PER,-89dBm 11Mbps CCK,...

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