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Appendix B: Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does the WBSn-2400 base station support standard off-the-shelf 802.11b/g/n NIC cards?
A: Yes, the WBSn-2400 base station supports the 802.11b/g/n standard.
Q: I have WEP configured on my radio but I am unable to connect to the Internet.
A: WBSn base station supports all the security modes defined by 802.11 and Wi-Fi Alliance: Open, WEP,
WPA and WPA2. In the case of WEP mode, both 64-bit (also known as 40-bit) and 128-bit WEP (also
known as 104-bit) encryptions are supported. In addition, both Open and Shared Key Authentications
are supported in WEP mode.
Note: Security WEP can only be configured on VAP-1.
Note: Both ends must have the same configuration for data transfer. The key length and the key itself
must match at both ends, as must the Authentication type.
WBSn requires that you enter the WEP key in hexadecimal format. Some devices allow ASCII text or a
pass phrase. This value must be converted into hexadecimal format and entered into the WBS.
If the devices have multiple keys, the same key number must be used on both devices. For example; if
WEP Key 1 is used on one device, WEP Key 1 must be used on the WBSn.
Q: How do I log in to the WBSn Management page?
A: Access to the WBSn is gained through the following IP address and credentials:
Default IP: http://192.168.1.1/24
Username: admin
Password: admin
To access WBSn, ensure that your computer is set to an IP address similar to 192.168.1.2, with a subnet
mask of 255.255.255.0.
Once you have configured your computer, open a web browser and browse to:
http://192.168.1.1
. The
login prompt for the WBSn should now be displayed.
Q: How do you set up an IP address on the WBS?
A: See
this section in the User Guide
.
Q: How do you extend the coverage of the WBS?
A: There are several ways to extend the WBSn coverage area. These are the most important methods:
1.
Increase the transmitter power level parameter of the existing WBSn in order to extend the coverage.
2.
Position the WBSn base stations optimally at least 1m away from any metal object.
3.
Use a strong transmission client (CPE).
4.
Increase the transmission/reception capabilities of the client antenna by using an RF Booster.
5.
Run ACS, and try working in a different channel in which there is less interference.
Q: What is the typical range for a WBSn base station?
A: The answer to this question depends on a number of factors including:
•
The data rate (bandwidth) that you expect to receive at remote locations
•
The device (CPE/NIC) that resides at the remote end
•
The level of interference at the active channel
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