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Your URL should resemble this example:

https://192.168.2.1

3

Press Enter to initiate the connection. A warning message 
appears, informing you that there is a problem with the 
security certificate of the Web site (Ruckus Wireless AP’s 
Web interface). 

NOTE — There is no problem with the security certificate. 
However, since the AP uses a self-signed certificate, your 
browser is unable to verify its validity.

4

Accept the Ruckus Wireless certificate. The option that you 
need to select to accept the certificate depends on the 
browser that you are using.

• In Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, click Continue to this 

website (not recommended).

• In Mozilla Firefox, click either Accept this certificate 

permanently or Accept this certificate temporarily for 
this session
, and then click OK.

5

When the Ruckus Wireless Admin login page appears, enter 
the Username and Password that are printed on the 
sticker on the bottom of the AP.

6

Click Login.

When the Ruckus 7811 Multimedia Wireless AP manage-
ment application appears in the browser, you can proceed. 
[This application will be referred to as the “Web Admin 
interface” hereafter.]

To restore the network settings for your computer, do one of 

the following, according to which OS your computer uses:

On a Windows Computer

1

On your Windows 2000 or XP computer, open the Network 
Connections (or Network and Dial-up Connections) control 
panel according to how the Start menu is set up: 

Start-> Settings-> Network Connections

Start-> Control Panel-> Network Connections

2

When the Network Connections window appears (2000 or 
XP), right-click the icon for the “Local Area Connection” 
designated for your home network and choose Properties

3

When the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box 
appears, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) from the scroll-
ing list, and click Properties

The TCP/IP Properties dialog box appears.

4

Replace the recent AP-specific connection entries with the 
entries from your standard network configuration.

5

Click OK to save your settings and exit first the TCP/IP 
Properties dialog box, then the Local Area Connection 
Properties dialog box.

Your computer is now ready for normal network use.

On a Mac Computer 

1

Open System Preferences. The System Preferences win-
dow appears

2

Click the Network icon. The Network window appears.

3

Click Built-in Ethernet, and then click the Configure but-
ton.

4

Replace the recent AP-specific connection entries with the 
entries from your standard network configuration.

5

Click Apply Now.

Your computer is now ready for normal network use. 

1

Disconnect the AP’s power adapter from the power outlet, 
if you have not already done so.

2

Move the AP to its permanent location (accessible to both 
AC power and ISP connections). Follow these guidelines:

• Place the AP as close to the center of the room, and 

away from any physical obstructions.

• Place the AP on a shelf or other elevated location where 

the user’s wireless networking devices are in line-of 
sight access.

• Avoid any sources of electromagnetic interference.

• Avoid placing the AP near large metal or glass surfaces.

3

Use an Ethernet cable to connect the WAN port of the AP to 
the ISP’s DSL modem, cable modem, or gateway device.

4

Connect the power adapter to the AP, then to a convenient 
power source.

5

Verify that the Power and WAN Connectivity LEDs on the 
front of the AP are lit.

After a short pause to re-establish the Internet connection, 
you can test the AP.

See the separate Ruckus Wireless User Guide (downloadable 

from the Ruckus support web site) for all the details, or open and 
browse the Help window in the Web Admin interface for topical 
assistance.

4

Restoring Your Computer’s Network 

Settings

5

Placing the AP in Your Site

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For More Information

4Gon   www.4Gon.co.uk   [email protected]   Tel: +44 (0)1245 808295   Fax: +44 (0)1245 808299

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