Connecting the Broadband Wireless Router (AP)
1 Connecting to the WAN port.
Connect the Ethernet cable with your xDSL/ATU-R to the 10Base-T Ethernet WAN
port on your Broadband Wireless Router (AP).
Note:
1. The attached xDSL/ATU-R must provide a standard 10Base-T Ethernet connection.
Please use the Ethernet cable provided by your ISP or any other standard 10Base-T
Ethernet cable.
2. The Ethernet cable supplied by your ISP for connecting to your xDSL/ATU-R may be
an Ethernet crossover cable or a straight-through cable. It is important to use the cable
provided by your ISP to connect the modem to your Broadband Wireless Router (AP).
2 Connecting to the LAN port L1/L2/L3/L4.
Attach one end of the Ethernet cable with RJ-45 connector to the AV port of your
Broadband Wireless Router (AP).
The Broadband Wireless Router (AP) incorporates a four-port switch for connection
to your local Ethernet network. The Ethernet ports are capable of operation at either
10Mbps (10Base-T) or 100Mbps (100Base-Tx), depending on the Ethernet interface
of the attached PC, hub or switch. For any connection which will operate at 100 Mbps,
you must use a category 5 rated cable, such as the Ethernet cable included with the
Broadband Wireless Router (AP).
3 Preparing your wireless station.
You need to check the setting of wireless client stations to match the default settings
of the Broadband Wireless Router (AP):
1. The default SSID:
IEEE 802.11 LAN
.
2. WEP encryption is
disabled
. Authentication Type is
Open Key
(or
Open
System
according to your Wireless LAN Card).
3. Use
Infrastructure
connection mode.
4 Connecting the power adapter .
Connect the supplied power adapter to the
12VDC
port of your Broadband Wireless
Router (AP), and the other end to a power outlet.
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