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Admin 

IP Information Settings

 

You can change 

the IP address

Subnet Mask

 and 

Default Gateway

 of the Access 

Point manually by selecting 

Static

 in the 

IP Address Mode

. Or you can select

 DHCP

 

in the IP Address Mode. The Access Point can get the TCP/IP parameters from the 
DHCP server on your network. You don’t have to set up them manually. 

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IP Address Mode 

- Enables you to select the IP address mode: Static or DHCP 

(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). DHCP mode enables the DHCP server on 
your network to override the current IP address settings. 

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IP Address 

- Sets the AP’s IP address. 

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IP Subnet 

- Sets the AP’s Subnet Mask address

.

 

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IP Gateway 

- Sets the IP address of your network’s Gateway. 

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Device Name 

- Sets the AP’s name. The default name is 

blank

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Allow upgrade uploads

 means you are allowed to upgrade the firmware of the 

Access Point using TFTP utility. Check the box to enable this function 

On this page you can change the login user name and administrator password, 

reboot 

the Access Point

, or 

reset all settings to the factory default

. After you change 

any settings, it is necessary to reboot the Access Point for the new settings to take 
effect.  

Administration 

On this page, you can also change the 

login user name

 and 

administrator 

password

reboot the AP, reset all settings to the factory default, 

and

 switch 

the AP to the client bridge mode

.  

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Change user name 

- Set or change the user name required to access the utility. 

The default user name is 

blank.

 

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Change password 

- Set or change the network password required to access the 

utility. The default password is 

blank

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Reboot bridge 

- After you have made changes through any of the screens, click 

this button to enable the new settings. 

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Reset to factory defaults 

- Resets all configuration settings to their default 

values. 

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Switch to bridge 

– Change the AP mode to the Client Bridge mode. 

To clear any values you’ve entered on any page, click the 

Cancel 

button. To apply any 

settings you’ve altered on any page, click the

 Save

 button. After you change any 

settings, it is necessary to reboot the client bridge for the new settings to take effect. 
 
     

Summary of Contents for EL-2611CB3+

Page 1: ...Wireless Client Bridge AP USER MANUAL Simple connectivity to your network ...

Page 2: ...Quick Installation Guide z One 5V DC Power Supply Transformer z One RJ 45 Ethernet Network Cable z One Product Documentation CD ROM Important Note Open the package carefully and make sure that none of the items listed above are missing Do not discard packaging materials In case of return the unit must be shipped in its original package 1 2 Feature Benefit Long Range Wireless Client Bridge Feature ...

Page 3: ...to Multi point Connectivity Infrastructure Mode The infrastructure mode requires the use of an access point AP In this mode all wireless communication between two computers has to be via the AP whether the AP is wired to an Ethernet network or stands alone If used as a stand alone the AP can extend the range of independent wireless LANs by acting a repeater which effectively doubles the distance b...

Page 4: ... add the IP address of this AP into the exceptions Then enter this product s IP address the factory setting is 192 168 1 1 into the Location for Netscape or Address for IE field and press ENTER Step3 An Enter Network Password window will appear Enter admin the default user name in lowercase letters in the User Name field and leave the Password field empty Then click the OK button You will see the ...

Page 5: ... the wireless card Shows the MAC address of the WLAN card inside the client bridge z Current IP address Shows the IP address of the Bridge z Firmware Revision Shows the installed version of the firmware z Results of the most recent scan Shows the following information of the client bridge SSID Shows the current SSID of a network device MAC Address Shows the wireless MAC address of a network device...

Page 6: ... Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP is an encryption method used to protect your wireless data communications WEP uses a combination of 64 bit or 128 bit keys to provide access control to your network and encryption security for every data transmission To decode a data transmission each point in a network must use an identical 64 bit or 128 bit key Higher encryption levels mean higher levels of security...

Page 7: ... Gateway Sets the IP address of your network s Gateway z Device Name Sets the Bridge s name The default name is blank z Allow Firmware Upgrade When the box is checked the Bridge accepts firmware upgrades z Cloning bridge Use this option to enable MAC cloning Bridge will set the wireless interface to use the MAC address of a device from the wired side Multiple devices can be connected but only the ...

Page 8: ...ge mode to the AP mode To clear any values you ve entered on any page click the Cancel button To apply any settings you ve altered on any page click the Save button After you change any settings it is necessary to reboot the client bridge for the new settings to take effect 3 2 5 Stations This page shows the list of the information including the IP address and the MAC address of the stations which...

Page 9: ...ccess Point Association z MAC address A list of the MAC address of the computers connecting to this Access Point z Idle time minutes Shows the amount of time since packets were transferred to or from the computer If the computer is idle for too long it will be removed from the list Wireless Access Point Name z The SSID Service Set Identifier A unique name shared among all points in a wireless netw...

Page 10: ...ity for every data transmission To decode a data transmission each point in a network must use an identical 64 bit or 128 bit key Higher encryption levels mean higher levels of security but due to the complexity of the encryption they may mean decreased network performance For 64 bit keys you must enter 10 hex digits 0 9 A F into the four key boxes For 128 bit keys you must enter 26 hex digits int...

Page 11: ...Traffic Indication Message DTIM A DTIM field is a countdown field informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages When the Access Point has buffered broadcast or multicast messages for associated clients it sends the next DTIM with a DTIM Interval value Clients for the Router hear the beacons and awaken to receive the broadcast and multicast messages z Multic...

Page 12: ...d administrator password reboot the Access Point or reset all settings to the factory default After you change any settings it is necessary to reboot the Access Point for the new settings to take effect Administration On this page you can also change the login user name and administrator password reboot the AP reset all settings to the factory default and switch the AP to the client bridge mode z ...

Page 13: ...function is enabled only the clients whose MAC addresses are listed in these 15 fields can associate with the Access Point For your convenience you can cut and paste the addresses from the Associations Web page in to these MAC address fields ...

Page 14: ...oint Wireless Connectivity Let users transfer data between two buildings or multiple buildings Plug and Play No driver needed easy and quick to connect your Ethernet device to Wireless Power over Ethernet Flexible Access Point locations and cost savings 64 128 bit WEP data encryption Powerful data security Hide SSID AP Mode Avoids unallowable users sharing bandwidth increases efficiency of the net...

Page 15: ...C Female Reverse RF Output Power 23dBm 200mW FCC 20dBm 100mW CE WEP data encryption 64 128 bit Compatibility IEEE 802 11b compliant Regulation Certifications FCC Part 15 UL ETSI 300 328 CE Power Supply 12V DC 1A Network Topology Point to Point Point to Multipoint Infrastructure Interface One 10 100Mbps RJ 45 LAN Port Firmware Upgrade Upgrade firmware via TFTP Security MAC address filtering AP Mode...

Page 16: ...Physical Specifications Dimensions 125 L mm 108 W mm 31 H mm 4 9 L in 4 3 W in 1 2 H in Weight 350 g 0 8 lb ...

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