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Cooper Bussmann 945U-E Wireless Ethernet Modem & Device Server User Manual
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10. Select Device Mode as “Bridge.”
11. Change the Gateway IP Address to 192.168.0.1.
12. Change the Ethernet and Wireless IP Addresses to 192.168.0.200.
13. Change Ethernet and Wireless Subnet Masks to 255.255.255.0.
14. Enter a System Address (ESSID) string.
15. Select the radio encryption required.
16. Set DIP switch to RUN.
17. Save the changes.
The unit will restart with new settings.
Client 1 Configuration
1. Perform the same configuration steps as the access point configuration, with the following differences:
2. Set the Ethernet and Wireless IP addresses of 945U-E to 192.168.0.201
3. Set the Operating Mode to “Client.”
4. Ensure the ESSID and radio encryption method match the access point.
5. If encryption is used, ensure the encryption keys or passphrase match the access point.
Client 2 Configuration
Same as client 1 configuration, except set the Ethernet and wireless IP addresses as 192.168.0.202.
Connecting Two Networks Together
Figure 70 Example Configuration 2
LAN A Configuration
In this example, network A is connected to the Internet via a router at IP address 192.168.0.1. Devices on LAN A
that only require access to devices on LAN A and B, should have their gateway IP address set to the 945U-E
access point as 192.168.0.200.
Devices on LAN A, that must interact with devices on LAN A and B and the Internet should set the Internet router
192.168.0.1 as their gateway, and must have a routing rule established for devices on network B. On PCs this
may be achieved with the MS-DOS command ROUTE. For this example, use ROUTE ADD 169.254.102.0 MASK
255.255.255.0 192.168.0.200. For more information on the DOS “Route” command, see “4.10 Utilities.”