WA4101-Cradle
IEEE 802.11b/g Cradle Access Point
Quick Installation Guide
WA4101-Cradle
E102006-EK-R01
150200028900E
INTRODUCTION
WA4101-Cradle is an IEEE 802.11b/g (Wi-Fi) access point that provides
a quality wireless Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service for Wi-Fi
phones, and high-speed data communications between internet and
other 802.11b/g mobile devices. WA4101-Cradle also includes a cradle
for charging an Edge-Core Wi-Fi phone.
The access point software provides two “virtual” wireless interfaces that
can be used to separate different types of network traffic. Both wireless
interfaces provide gateway functions, such as a DHCP server and
Network Address Translation (NAT), that route data from wireless clients
to the wired network. In addition, the access point offers full network
management capabilities through an easy-to-use web interface.
Package List
The 802.11b/g Access Point package includes:
• WA4101-Cradle
• RJ-45 Category 5 network cable
• AC power adapter
• This Quick Installation Guide
• User Guide CD
Inform your dealer if there are any incorrect, missing or damaged parts. If
possible, retain the carton, including the original packing materials. Use
them again to repack the product in case there is a need to return it.
Hardware Description
Front Panel
Reset Button
Back Panel
DC-IN Power
Socket
Ethernet Port
LED Indicators
The access point includes three status LED indicators, as described in
the following figure and table.
LED
Status
Description
POWER
On Green
Indicates that the system is working normally.
WLAN
On
Indicates the 802.11g radio is enabled and
transmitting or receiving data through wireless links.
The flashing rate is proportional to network activity.
Off
Indicates the 802.11g radio is disabled.
INTERNET
On/Flashing Green Indicates a valid link on the Ethernet port and that the
access point is transmitting or receiving data. The
flashing rate is proportional to network activity.
Off
The Ethernet port has no valid link.
Power
Ethernet
Link/Activity
802.11g Wireless
Link/Activity
INTRODUCTION
Ethernet Port
The access point has one 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX RJ-45 port that can be
attached directly to 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX LAN segments. These
segments must conform to the IEEE 802.3-2005 specifications.
This port supports automatic MDI/MDI-X operation, so you can use
straight-through cables for all network connections to PCs, switches, or
hubs.
Power Socket
The access point does not have a power switch. It is powered on when
connected to the AC power adapter, and the power adapter is connected
to a power source. The power adapter automatically adjusts to any
voltage between 100-240 volts at 50 or 60 Hz. No voltage range settings
are required.
Reset Button
The Reset button can be used to restart the access point or restore the
factory default configuration. If you press the button for less than 5
seconds, the access point will restart. If you press and hold down the
button for 5 seconds or more, any configuration changes you may have
made are removed and the access point is restored to its factory default
configuration.
ADSL modem, or a network switch. Connect your network to the
RJ-45 port on the back panel using category 3, 4, or 5 UTP
Ethernet cable. When the access point and the connected device
are powered on, the INTERNET LED should turn on indicating a
valid network connection. If the INTERNET LED fails to turn on,
refer to “Troubleshooting”.
Note:
The RJ-45 port on the access point supports automatic MDI/MDI-X
operation, so you can use straight-through cables for all network
connections to PCs, switches, or hubs.
Access Point Configuration
The access point can be configured from a wireless client or by
connecting a PC directly to its Ethernet port. The web management
interface can be accessed using the default IP address 192.168.1.254
through a wireless connection, or 192.168.2.1 through a wired
connection. The default login user name and password is “Edge-Core”.
For more information, refer to the
User Guide
.
To install the Access Point, follow these steps:
1.
Select a Site
– Choose a proper place for the access point. For
optimum performance, consider these points:
• Mount the access point as high as possible above any obstructions
in the coverage area. Avoid mounting next to or near building
support columns or other obstructions.
• Mount away from any signal absorbing or reflecting structures (such
as those containing metal).
• Avoid radio interference by mounting away from other 802.11b or g
wireless devices.
2.
Mount the Access Point
– The access point is designed to be
mounted on any horizontal surace, such as a desktop.
3.
Connect the Power Cord
– Connect the power adapter to the
access point, and plug the power adapter into an AC power outlet.
Caution:
Use ONLY the power adapter supplied with the access point.
Otherwise, the product may be damaged.
4.
Observe the Indicator LEDs
– When you power on the access point
verify that the POWER LED turns on and that the other LED
indicators start functioning as described under ”LED Indicators”.
5.
Connect the Ethernet Cable
– The access point can be connected
to any 10 or 100 Mbps Ethernet network device, such as a cable or
HARDWARE INSTALLATION
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