Quick Installation Guide AIRNET 54Mb 802.11b/g Indoor High Power Access Point Package Contents: Airnet Indoor High Power Access Point Mounting bracket Power Supply (24VDC) Detachable antenna CD-ROM...
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Following installation, access to the unit should be password protected by the network administrator to maintain regulatory compliance. The AIRNET Indoor High Power Access Point can be damaged by incorrect power application. Read and carefully follow the installation instructions before connecting the system to its power source.
Package contents AIRNET Indoor High Power Access Point Take a moment to ensure you have all of the following parts in your Indoor Unit installation kit before you begin installing the product. If any parts are missing, please contact your...
Setup Requirements Before starting, please verify that the following is available: CAT5/5e Ethernet cable (from the indoor AP to switch or PC) At least one computer is installed with a Web browser and a wired or wireless network interface adapter ...
Connect the external antenna to the SMA connector of the access point. Step 2: Insert one end of the Ethernet cable to any of the Ethernet ports on your access point, and the other end of the cable to your PC’s Ethernet network adapter. Step 3:...
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Mounting the Airnet Indoor High Power Access Point Step 1: Screw the mount onto the unit. Step 2: Align the unit and mount to the wall. Using the mount as a guide, make 2 marks and drill 2 holes into the wall.
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AIRNET Indoor High Power Access Point without the need to know absolutely its IP address. It may be run directly from the product CD or installed on the user’s PC for later access.
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Click the OK button to continue The default browser will be loaded using the correct IP address of the AIRNET Indoor High Power Access Point (regardless of how the computer’s TCP/IP properties are set), Default Password: password , and start configuring the Click on radio.
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If you don’t use the uConfig Utility you need to establish Ethernet connection between your PC and the AIRNET Indoor High Power Access Point, by default the indoor AP has the IP address 192.168.168.1. Therefore, your PC must be in the same network segment as the AIRNET Indoor High Power Access Point is to get Ethernet connectivity.
Find below typical and basic configurations using the AIRNET Indoor High Power Access Point. For advanced features please refer to the user manual. Getting Started You can start configuring your AIRNET Indoor High Power Access Point using either your Web Browser or the uConfig utility.
Wireless Client Mode & Transparent Client Mode The AIRNET Indoor High Power Access Point is basically used as an AP in offices, schools to extend a LAN via wireless. Additionally can work as a Client and pick up the signal of any other AP.
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Follow these steps to setup Transparent Client/s. Step 1 Select the Remote AP MAC checkbox. Enter the Remote AP MAC. Check the MAC address of your Remote AP under About system >> Wireless MAC. Ensure that The Current Mode is set to Transparent Client.
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Wireless Point to Point Setup implement Point-to-Point connection by simply setting one access point as RootAP in Access Point mode and setting the other access point in Transparent Client mode or in Client Mode. Follow these steps to setup RootAP Click...
Advanced Configuration 1. - Advanced Routing Configuration: Please go to page 85 of User Manual. 2. – Bandwidth Control: Please go to page 95 of User Manual. 3. – Remote Management: Please go to page 99 of User Manual. 4. – Advanced Wireless Configuration: Please go to page 114 of User Manual.
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