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1. Introduction Thank you for purchasing the T316 Wireless Ethernet Smart Client. This manual will assist you with the installation procedure. The package you have received contains the following items: • 11Mbps Wireless Ethernet Client • Cat.5 Ethernet with USB power extractor cable •...
2. Installation 1. Mount T316 Wireless Ethernet Smart Client to your device firmly. 2. Insert the power connector. 3. Attach the Wireless Ethernet Client to the Ethernet network using a UTP Ethernet cable. At the front of the Wireless Ethernet Client you will see three LEDs. If all go well, the Power LED is red and the LINK and ACT LED will be blinking whenever there is traffic on the wired and wireless networks respectively.
3 Configuring the Wireless Ethernet Client The Wireless Ethernet Client is a ready-to-use device. It is delivered with default settings that allow you to have access to it without configuring it. When this message window pops up, press OK to access web configuration page. No user name and password needed.
4. Contents of Web Interface 4.1 Info Page The Info window displays the current setup status of the Wireless Ethernet Client. Communication Quality Specifies the Communications Quality of the Basic Service Set to which the station is currently connected. The value for the field of this record is based on signal level and noise level measurements.
Non-IP MAC Address The MAC Address of Ethernet port that bridges to Wireless Ethernet Client. 4.2 Wireless Settings The settings of the wireless device are displayed here, and you can edit some of these settings. Operating Mode: Infrastructure This is the default setting. Switch to Ad-Hoc mode when communicating to another client device without the presence of Access Point.
used within your regulatory domain. TX rate The transmit rate identifies the preferred data transmission speed of the Wireless Ethernet Client. Transmissions at faster rates allow for higher data throughput and quicker network response times. However, transmissions at lower rates are usually more reliable and cover longer distances than the higher rates.
4.4 IP Setting Static Select Static (recommended) to assign the IP, Subnet Mask and Gateway Address. DHCP If the Wireless Ethernet Client is part of a network with a DHCP server, the DHCP server will assign the IP settings to the Wireless Ethernet Client automatically. (This is not recommended because a DHCP-assigned IP Address will change frequently, making the Wireless Ethernet Client impossible to configure.) Device Name...
4.5 Administration Change Username and Password You can use a password to prevent tampering with the configuration of the Wireless Ethernet Client. By default, no username and password is required. However, if you choose to use a password, key in a password that is no more than 15 letters in length.
4.6 Security WEP Enabled The default setting is Disable. Encryption (WEP)—additional measure of security on your wireless network which can be achieved by using WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) encryption. When an encrypted frame is received it will only be accepted if it decrypts correctly.
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Note: Only the following alphanumeric characters are allowed in the entry, which is 0 to 9, a to f. WEP Key to Use Use the pull-down menu to select the WEP key. All devices on the network must use the same key to communicate with one another. Deny Unencrypted Data For additional security when WEP is enabled, select Deny Unencrypted Data.
5. Troubleshooting Q: It‘s difficult to connect this device with exist wireless network. A: There are several possible causes based on the way the Wireless Ethernet Client is connected to the network. a. Problems on the wireless side Always check the status of the LEDs to verify if you have: •electricity problems, •radio signal problems, •networking problems.
6. Technical Specifications Standards supported − IEEE 802.11 standard for Wireless LAN − All major networking standards (including IP, IPX) Environmental Operating temperature (ambient): − -10 ~ 50°C Humidity: − Max. 95% Non-condensing Power specifications DC power supply − Input : DC 100-240 50-60 Hz 2A −...
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− 2 Mbps : DQPSK Data encryption: − 64-bits WEP Encryption − 128-bits WEP Encryption Utility Management: − Web management and TFTP firmware upgrade...
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