Wireless Access Point
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To connect the Wireless Travel Voice Gateway for use as a wireless client, follow
these steps:
1. Connect an Ethernet cable from the Wireless Travel Voice Gateway’s LAN port
to your PC.
2. Power on the Wireless Travel Voice Gateway by connecting the power adapter
to a nearby power source.
3. Use your PC’s web browser to access the Wireless Travel Voice Gateway’s
management interface and run the Setup Wizard to scan the area and select a
specific access point for connection (refer to the Management Guide for
details). The Wireless Travel Voice Gateway has a default IP address of
192.168.2.1 and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.
Note:
If your PC has an IP address assigned by DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol) or is set on the same subnet as the Wireless Travel Voice Gateway
(that is, the PC’s IP address starts 192.168.2.x), you can connect immediately to
the web management interface. Otherwise, you must first change your PC’s IP
address to be on the same subnet as the Wireless Travel Voice Gateway.
Wireless Access Point
Used as a wireless access point, the Wireless Travel Voice Gateway connects to an
Ethernet LAN switch and extends the local network to associated wireless clients
(PCs or notebooks with 802.11b/g wireless capability). From any nearby location,
you can then make a wireless connection to the Wireless Travel Voice Gateway and
access the Ethernet network resources, including local servers and the Internet.
In Access Point mode the Wireless Travel Voice Gateway supports no gateway
functions on its WAN port. Either the LAN port or the WAN port can be connected to
a local Ethernet LAN.
Note:
Access Point mode must be manually set using the web management interface.
For more information, refer to the Management guide.
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