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Note

:  If the wireless client adapter is

installed on a PC, then the AOSS client 

manager will need to be installed as 

well.  If your wireless client adapter is a 

standalone device that does not require a 

PC, then just power up the device.

Standalone Devices:

  

Ethernet Converters and 

Access Point Bridges

Client Manager Devices:  

CardBus, USB, and PCI Adapters

  Standalone  

Client Manager  

  AOSS Device 

Device

AOSS (AirStation One-Touch Secure System™) is a simple, one-touch setup for

connecting wireless clients to an access point while setting up the most secure 

possible connection.  Users no longer need to worry about choosing the proper 

security protocols, IP addresses, or ESS-ID's.  The intelligence of AOSS  
determines the most optimal connection and configures itself in seconds.

Note

:  AOSS automatically creates a secure connection between your AOSS Access Point 

and client.  You must have a Buffalo AOSS enabled wireless client device to use the AOSS 
features of your AOSS Access Point/Router.

 

Configure your WZR-G108's network connection by referring to the above 

mentioned instructions.

 

Once the WZR-G108 has been configured, follow the directions to install 

your wireless client device and its drivers if necessary.  Certain wireless client 

adapters require client software to configure them.  If your device has a Client 

Manager, then install it as well.

Summary of Contents for AirStation MIMO WZR-G108

Page 1: ...ns please refer to the Online Manual on the AirNavigator CD ROM or the Buffalo Support Web Page Package Contents Checklist WZR G108 Broadband Router Utility CD ROM w User Manual Quick Setup Guide AC A...

Page 2: ...vide you with the needed information if you are unsure If you are connecting to the internet via DSL service then PPPoE information will most likely be required from your ISP Recording the AirStation...

Page 3: ...router 3 Plug the provided Ethernet cable into a LAN port on the AirStation and plug the other end into your computer s Ethernet adapter s NIC port If you plan to initially con gure the AirStation wi...

Page 4: ...If not already done in the previous step connect your computer to the AirStation Buffalo recommends using a wired connection meaning your computer is physically connected to the AirStation with a CAT5...

Page 5: ...computer being used to con gure the AirStation a wireless con guration may be performed using a correctly installed 802 11b or 802 11g wireless adapter To con gure the AirStation via a wireless connec...

Page 6: ...00 XP Click Start Settings Control Panel Double click on the Network Connections icon Right click on Local Area Network Connection and select Properties NOTE If a wireless connection is being used you...

Page 7: ...s to access the AirStation con guration pages If at any time you wish to restore settings to factory defaults press the red INIT AOSS button on the rear of the AirStation for 6 seconds AirStation must...

Page 8: ...ireless Support Web Site http www buffalo technology com Default Settings If at any time you wish to restore settings to factory defaults press the INIT AOSS button on the rear side of the AirStation...

Page 9: ...ctions Within the properties you can view the properties of your TCP IP protocol Generally you will want to be sure that Obtain an IP address automatically is selected to allow easier connections To m...

Page 10: ...Users no longer need to worry about choosing the proper security protocols IP addresses or ESS ID s The intelligence of AOSS determines the most optimal connection and configures itself in seconds No...

Page 11: ...supplement for the remainder of the setup Additional AOSS Information Only one AOSS wireless client adapter can be configured to the AOSS access point at a time Thus the button will need to be repress...

Page 12: ...he FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that m...

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