![FRÄNKISCHE 100 DATALIGHT Скачать руководство пользователя страница 5](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/frankische/100-datalight/100-datalight_operating-instructions-manual_2328189005.webp)
Router
Router
Switch
☁
☁
WLAN AP
WLAN AP
WLAN AP
to more WLAN AP
Patch cable
Duplex Fibre DATALIGHT
®
Patch cable
Duplex Fibre DATALIGHT
®
Internet
Internet
Mode:
access point
SSID:
free selection
IP:
192.168.X.X
Encryption: free selection
Channel:
1–13
Mode:
access point
SSID:
free selection
IP:
192.168.X.X
Encryption: free selection
Channel:
1–13
Mode:
access point
SSID:
free selection/
roaming
IP:
192.168.X.X
Encryption: free selection
Channel:
1–13
5
FRÄNKISCHE |
OI WLAN Access Point 100 DATALIGHT
®
2 Operating modes
WLAN AP at the router, input
via termination
Internet connection of terminal devices
in the house via the WLAN and RJ45
socket
n
hard-wired network connection
via POF
n
interface to LAN/internet
n
mode:
access point
Several WLAN AP at the switch
(radial, termination)
Operation of several WLAN AP
via one switch
n
hard-wired network connection via
POF
n
interface to LAN/internet
n
mode:
access point
The WLAN AP acts as an interface
between the WLAN, connected data ter-
minals and network cabling in the net-
work. Different operating parameters
must be set depending on the operating
mode. Please refer to the following
examples for general explanations.
Please note that the maximum data
rates in the operating modes with
repeater function are generally halved
with each additional repetition!
This is due to the general physical prin-
ciples of wireless transmission and no
separate property of the WLAN AP.
The following descriptions assume a
manual assignment of the IP addresses
of the devices.
When using a router with DHCP
server function, IP address assignment
can also be made automatically in the
network. Please note that you do not
know the automatically assigned IP
address of the WLAN AP or of other
devices, and further programming/
changes of settings can therefore
become difficult.
In such cases you may use a WLAN net-
work monitor such as “FING” to learn
about the IP addresses of the WLAN
AP(s).
Operating mode I
Operating mode II