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Wireless Network Access Point

Network - A system that transmits any combination of voice, video and/or data
between users. 

Node - A network junction or connection point, typically a computer or work
station.

OFDM - OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Muliplexing) works by
breaking one high-speed data stream into a number of lower-speed data
streams, which are then transmitted in parallel. Each lower speed stream is used
to modulate a subcarrier.  Essentially, this creates a multi-carrier transmission
by dividing a wide frequency band or channel into a number of narrower fre-
quency bands or sub-channels.

Packet - A unit of data routed between an origin and a destination in a network.

Passphrase - Used much like a password, a passphrase simplifies the WEP
encryption process by automatically generating the WEP encryption keys for
Linksys products.

PC Card - A credit-card sized removable module that contains memory, I/O,
or a hard disk. 

Port - A pathway into and out of the computer or a network device such as a
switch or router. For example, the serial and parallel ports on a personal com-
puter are external sockets for plugging in communications lines, modems and
printers. 

RJ-45 (Registered Jack-45) - A connector similar to a telephone connector that
holds up to eight wires, used for connecting Ethernet devices.

Roaming - The ability to use a wireless device and be able to move from one
access point's range to another without losing the connection.

Router - Protocol-dependent device that connects subnetworks together.
Routers are useful in breaking down a very large network into smaller subnet-
works; they introduce longer delays and typically have much lower throughput
rates than bridges. 

RTS (Request TSend) - An RS-232 signal sent from the transmitting station
to the receiving station requesting permission to transmit. 

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The IEEE fosters the development of standards that often become national and
international standards. The organization publishes a number of journals, has
many local chapters, and several large societies in special areas, such as the
IEEE Computer Society.

Infrastructure - An infrastructure network is a wireless network or other small
network in which the wireless network devices are made a part of the network
through the Access Point which connects them to the rest of the network.

IP Address - In the most widely installed level of the Internet Protocol
(Internet Protocol) today, an IP address is a 32-binary digit number that identi-
fies each sender or receiver of information that is sent in packet across the
Internet. When you request an HTML page or send e-mail, the Internet
Protocol part of TCP/IP includes your IP address in the message (actually, in
each of the packets if more than one is required) and sends it to the IP address
that is obtained by looking up the domain name in the Uniform Resource
Locator you requested or in the e-mail address you're sending a note to. At the
other end, the recipient can see the IP address of the Web page requestor or the
e-mail sender and can respond by sending another message using the IP address
it received. 

ISM band - The FCC and their counterparts outside of the U.S. have set aside
bandwidth for unlicensed use in the ISM (Industrial, Scientific and Medical)
band. Spectrum in the vicinity of 2.4 GHz, in particular, is being made avail-
able worldwide. This presents a truly revolutionary opportunity to place con-
venient high-speed wireless capabilities in the hands of users around the globe.

LAN - A local area network (LAN) is a group of computers and associated
devices that share a common communications line and typically share the
resources of a single processor or server within a small geographic area (for
example, within an office building). 

MAC (Media  Access  Control)  Address - A unique number assigned by the
manufacturer to any Ethernet networking device, such as a network adapter,
that allows the network to identify it at the hardware level.

Mbps (MegaBits Per Second) - One million bits per second; unit of measure-
ment for data transmission.

Multicasting - Sending data to a group of nodes instead of a single destination.

Wireless Access Point

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Summary of Contents for WAP54A - Instant Wireless - Access Point

Page 1: ...Instant WirelessTM Series Wireless Access Point Use this guide to install WAP54A User Guide ...

Page 2: ...e contents or use of this documentation and all accompanying software and specifically disclaims its quality performance mer chantability or fitness for any particular purpose Linksys reserves the right to revise or update its products software or documentation without obligation to notify any individ ual or entity Please direct all inquiries to Linksys P O Box 18558 Irvine CA 92623 FCC STATEMENT ...

Page 3: ...s turbo mode only when used with the Linksys WPC54A Up to 64 wireless users nodes Operation in the uncrowded 5 GHz band Enhanced security using up to 152 bit WEP encryption MAC address filtering and WEP ensure DSSS security Quick and easy setup using your own web browser Easy to Use Web Based management Free technical support 24 hours a day 7 days a week toll free U S calls 1 Year limited warranty...

Page 4: ...ss Point is able to forward data within its BSS the effective transmission range in an infrastructure LAN is doubled Infrastructure mode also supports roaming capabilities for mobile users More than one BSS can be configured as an Extended Service Set ESS This con tinuous network allows users to roam freely within an ESS All PCs equipped with an Instant Wireless Series adapter within one ESS must ...

Page 5: ...ere information about the unit s current status is displayed are located on the Access Point s front panel as shown in Figure 3 2 Power Green The Power LED lights up when the Access Point is powered on ACT Green If the LED is flickering the Access Point is actively sending or receiving data to or from one of the devices on the network LINK Green The LINK LED serves two purposes If the LED is conti...

Page 6: ...The Setup Tab Important Before configuring the Access Point be sure to set up the TCP IP protocol on your wireless PCs If this has not already been done please refer to Appendix B Setting Up the TCP IP Protocol Chapter 4 Connecting the Wireless Access Point 1 Locate an optimum location for the Access Point The best place for the Access Point is usually at the center of your wireless network with l...

Page 7: ... button on the Setup Screen as shown in Figure 5 2 A screen will pop up asking you to confirm the WEP change to mandatory as shown in Figure 5 3 Click the OK button to enable WEP Encryption or Cancel to return to the Setup Screen Instant WirelessTM Series 8 Figure 5 3 Important Always remember that each point in your wireless net work MUST use the same WEP Encryption method and encryption key or y...

Page 8: ... screen select 64 bit 128 bit or 152 bit encryption Then select the key you wish you use for encrypting your data Key 1 4 In the field beside the key you ve chosen type the key in Hexadecimal characters which on your keyboard are the letters A through F and the numbers 0 through 9 Each type of encryption requires a key of a certain length 64 bit encryption requires a 10 character key 128 bit encry...

Page 9: ...s Point The Advanced Tab Figure 5 9 Instant Wireless Series The Filter tab shown in Figure 5 7 allows you to block or allow certain com puters by their MAC Address from communicating with the Access Point To enable filtering of computers by their MAC Addresses select Enable from the drop down menu Next click the Add button This will bring up another screen as shown in Figure 5 8 where you will spe...

Page 10: ...cket error rates you can increase it again but it will likely decrease overall network performance Only minor modifica tions of this value are recommended Data Beacon Rate This value between 1 and 16384 indicates the inter val of the Delivery Traffic Indication Message A Data Beacon Rate field is a countdown field informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messag...

Page 11: ...or use in reliable secure mission critical communica tions systems It is designed to trade off bandwidth efficiency for reliability integrity and security In other words more bandwidth is consumed than in the case of narrowband transmission but the trade off produces a signal that is in effect louder and thus easier to detect provided that the receiver knows the parameters of the spread spectrum s...

Page 12: ... in close proximity to one another will generate interference When employing multiple Access Points be sure to operate each one on a different channel frequency How do I reset the Access Point Press the Reset button on the back of the Access Point for about ten seconds This will reset the unit to its default settings 18 How do I resolve issues with signal loss There is no way to know the exact ran...

Page 13: ...rical filter that tells a computer what kinds of TCP IP data packets to accept If you re not sure which mask to use the following mask is recommended 255 255 255 0 The following instructions are provided as examples for reference only For complete instructions on installing and troubleshooting TCP IP and IPX con sult your Windows operating system documentation 1 Click the Start button select Setti...

Page 14: ...t and choose TCP IP in the Network Protocols list Then click the OK button 5 When the Network window reappears click TCP IP and then click the Properties button 6 Select Specify an IP Address 7 Enter an IP Address for the computer along with a Subnet Mask Click the OK button If you do not have these values consult your network adminis trator 8 When the Network window reappears click the OK button ...

Page 15: ...on nection to the Internet an IP address must be assigned to each machine Without DHCP the IP address must be entered manually at each computer and if computers move to another location in another part of the network a new IP address must be entered DHCP lets a network administrator supervise and dis tribute IP addresses from a central point and automatically sends a new IP address when a computer...

Page 16: ...that a given IP address will be valid for a computer The lease time can vary depending on how long a user is likely to require the Internet connection at a particular location It s espe cially useful in education and other environments where users change fre quently Using very short leases DHCP can dynamically reconfigure networks in which there are more computers than there are available IP addre...

Page 17: ...f journals has many local chapters and several large societies in special areas such as the IEEE Computer Society Infrastructure An infrastructure network is a wireless network or other small network in which the wireless network devices are made a part of the network through the Access Point which connects them to the rest of the network IP Address In the most widely installed level of the Intern...

Page 18: ...unction in a network is to provide user access to files printing communications and other services Software Instructions for the computer A series of instructions that performs a particular task is called a program The two major categories of software are system software and application software System software is made up of control programs such as the operating system and database management sys...

Page 19: ...TOMERS LOCATED OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND CANADA SHALL BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING AND HANDLING CHARGES PLEASE CALL LINKSYS FOR MORE DETAILS Appendix D Specifications Standards IEEE 802 11a 802 3 802 3u Channels 8 Channels US Canada Ports Buttons One 10 100 Ethernet One Reset Button Cabling Type RJ 45 CAT 5 UTP Cable Operating Range Indoors Up to 328 feet 100 m Outdoors Up to...

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