LANCOM L- 54ag Wireless – LANCOM L- 54g Wireless – LANCOM IAP- 54 Wireless
Chapter 2: Installation
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Note that resetting the device leads to a loss on the WLAN encryption
settings within the device and that the default WEP key is active again
(’Standard WEP encryption’
2.4
Hardware installation
2.4.1
LANCOM L- 54g Wireless, LANCOM L- 54ag Wireless
The installation of the LANCOM 54 Wireless base station takes place in max-
imum five steps:
Antennas
– Screw on the both included diversity antennas at the back of
the LANCOM 54 Wireless base station.
LAN
– You can first connect the LANCOM 54 Wireless base station to your
LAN. For that purpose, plug the included network cable (green plugs) into
the LAN connector of the device
and the other end into a free network
connecting socket of your local network (resp. into a free socket of a hub/
switch). In this case, the node/hub switch
remains in the presetting
'node' ( ).
Alternatively, you can connect also a single PC. In this case, turn the node/
hub switch
on 'hub' ( ).
The LAN connector identifies automatically the transfer rate (10/100
Mbps) of the connected network device (autosensing).
For information about the installation of PoE see the info box ’Power-
over-Ethernet – elegant power supply through the LAN wiring’
→
page 17.
DSLoL
– If you want to use your LANCOM 54 Wireless base station in
DSLoL mode, you can either connect the device directly to the DSL modem
(exclusive mode) or to a hub resp. switch of the cable-bound LAN (auto-
matic mode).
For the exclusive mode insert the included network cable (green plugs)
into the LAN connector of the device
and the other end into the cor-
responding interface of the DSL modem. In this case, turn the node/hub
switch
on 'hub' ( ).
For the automatic mode for simultaneous operating with LAN and DSLoL
insert the included network cable (green plugs) into the LAN connector of
the device
and the other end into a free network connecting socket of