Gemtek Technology WX-1590 User Manual Download Page 16

 

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5. 

Technical specifications of Series Access Points 

5.1 Standards supported 

IEEE 802.11b standard for Wireless LAN 

All major networking standards (including IP, IPX) 
 

5.2 Environmental 

Operating temperature (ambient):

 

-10 ~ 55°C  

Humidity:

 

Max. 95% Non-condensing  
 

5.3 Power specifications 

DC power supply 

Input: DC 100-240 50-60 Hz 1A 
Output: 5V DC 1A converter incl. 
 

5.4 Radio specifications 

Range:

  

Per cell indoors approx. 35-100 meters   

Per cell outdoors up to 100-300 meters  

Transmit power:

  

Nominal Temp Range: 14 dBm, 12min. 
Extend Temp Range: 14 dBm, 11 dBm min. 
Transmit Power, 2.7 v to 3v: 14 dBm max, 11 dBm min. 

Frequency range: 

 

2.4-2.4835 GHz, direct sequence spread spectrum 

Number of Channels: 

Most European countries: 13  

US and Canada: 11 (3 non-overlapping) 

France: 4 (1 non-overlapping) 
Japan: 14 

Antenna system:  

Dual antenna diversity system; 2dB gain with swivel neck 
 

5.5 Specific features 

Supported bit rates: 

11 Mbps: CCK 

5.5 Mbps: CCK  

1 Mbps: DBSK 

2 Mbps: DQPSK 

Data encryption:  

64/128-bit WEP Encryption 

Utility Software:

  

AP Manager to manage wireless LAN, network connection and client access control 
 

5.6 Physical Dimensions 

152 x 111 x 40 mm 
 

5.7 Weight 

187 g 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for WX-1590

Page 1: ...11Mbps Wireless LAN Access Point WX 1590 User s Manual Nov 2001 GemTek Technology Co Ltd...

Page 2: ...publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means whether electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior writing of the...

Page 3: ...n the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help...

Page 4: ...attention must be paid to the dangers of electric shock and static electricity when working with electrical equipment All guidelines of this manual and of the computer manufacturer must therefore be a...

Page 5: ...stallation 7 4 Glossary 15 5 Technical specifications Series Access Points 16 5 1 Standards supported 16 5 2 Environmental 16 5 3 Power specifications 16 5 4 Radio specifications 16 5 5 Specific featu...

Page 6: ...Diskette Note if anything is missing please contact your vendor A wireless LAN is normally used in a predefined environment In such a network Access Points are mounted at assigned places each coverin...

Page 7: ...tings to factory defaults by pushing a paperclip in the little hole next to the power switch The sequence of the ACT is on and keeps holding until the LED is being turned off When you push a paperclip...

Page 8: ...ify IP address to same subnet Under DOS prompt and type c arp s IP address MAC address Note Arp address resolution protocol s change IP address IP address target IP address MAC address MAC address of...

Page 9: ...9 Step 4 Confirm IP address by using ARP instruction Under DOS prompt and type c arp a...

Page 10: ...10 Step 5 Trace IP address by using Ping Under DOS prompt and type c ping IP address Step 6 Launch AP SNMP program Start Programs SNMP SNMP manager...

Page 11: ...Access Point The list below shows all available Access Points Select the Access Point which requires to control Type public on community and select Administrator for logo on authority then click OK A...

Page 12: ...12 Step 8 Function settings Standard AP AP Client Wireless Bridge Here allow user to enter different configure settings...

Page 13: ...erent Operational Mode 1 Click Access Point for standard AP function Then click OK button 2 For Access Point Client mode please enter MAC address of the AP the AP you wish to associate with in the Pre...

Page 14: ...For Wireless Bridge mode there are 2 options Point to Point please enter the MAC address of remote Wireless Bridge Point to Multipoint Then click OK button After finish the setting please Commit Chan...

Page 15: ...m can roam An ESS forms the heart of a WLAN Shared Key Algorithm Encryption scheme for which both sender and receiver need to know the same encryption key SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol WLAN...

Page 16: ...mit power Nominal Temp Range 14 dBm 12min Extend Temp Range 14 dBm 11 dBm min Transmit Power 2 7 v to 3v 14 dBm max 11 dBm min Frequency range 2 4 2 4835 GHz direct sequence spread spectrum Number of...

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