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A

. Screw the antenna into the top of your AirStation.  It 

will usually work best if configured to point straight up.  

Attach the stand if desired.

B

. Make sure that all equipment is powered off, 

including the AirStation, PCs, and your cable or DSL 

modem.

C

. Connect the Ethernet cable from your cable or DSL 

modem to the WAN port on your AirStation.  The WAN 

port is the port closest to the power connector.  This is 

the only port that will work for your internet connection.

D

. Connect one or more PCs or workstations to any 

of the four LAN ports on the AirStation with RJ-45 

Ethernet cables.

E

. Power on the cable or DSL modem.  Give it at least a 

minute to boot up.

F

. Connect the AC power connector to the power port 

on the AirStation and to an AC surge protector or other 

source of AC power.  Give the AirStation 60 seconds to 

boot.

G

. Power on the PC(s) connected to the LAN ports of the 

AirStation and let them boot up completely.

Step 1:  Connect Your Equipment

Ethernet cable to PC

Ethernet cable to 

Cable/DSL Modem

AC Power

Summary of Contents for AirStation WHR-HP-AG108

Page 1: ...uide AirStation WHR HP AG108 High Power Dual A G Smart Wireless Router v 1 0 Package Contents WHR HP AG108 AirStation Antenna Base AC Adapter and Power Cable CAT5 LAN cable Utility CD with Manual Quic...

Page 2: ...s networks there will be two to choose from One will have a network name ending with the letter a the other with the letter g If you do not have a Dual A G client card or client device then you will o...

Page 3: ...the only port that will work for your internet connection D Connect one or more PCs or workstations to any of the four LAN ports on the AirStation with RJ 45 Ethernet cables E Power on the cable or D...

Page 4: ...b page loads then the AirStation has automatically configured your Internet connection settings You are connected to the internet Turn to page 5 C If the AirStation cannot automatically configure itse...

Page 5: ...OSS button you have 2 minutes to press the second one If your client device is a PC card CardBus or USB adapter its AOSS button will probably be in its Client Manager Software Check your client device...

Page 6: ...on the System Info tab B The System Info page gives you all the information you might need to configure your non AOSS wireless client In particular the SSID will need to be configured identically for...

Page 7: ...AirNavigator CD ROM Technical Support North American Technical Support by phone is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week USA and Canada Toll free 866 752 6210 Email info buffalotech com European Tech...

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