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Page 1 - Access Point

Instant WirelessTMSeries Wireless NetworkAccess PointUse this guide to install: WAP11 ver. 2.2User Guide

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14• Obtain an IP Address Automatically. Click this radio button to allow theAccess Point to obtain a dynamic IP address from a DHCP server.• Specify a

Page 3 - Table of Contents

The Mode pull-down menu will allow you to set the Passphrase in Hexadecimalor ASCII characters. Hexadecimal characters on your keyboard are the letter

Page 4 - Chapter 2: Planning Your

Wireless Network Access PointOnly one of the Access Points must be in Point to MultiPoint mode. For allother bridged Access Points, select the Point t

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Wireless Network Access Point• SSID. The unique name shared among all points in your wireless networkis displayed here.• Encryption Function. The encr

Page 6 - Chapter 4: Connecting the

Wireless Network Access PointThe following resources require an Internet connection in order to access them.Click the Linksys Website link to connect

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Wireless Network Access PointBefore making any changes to the Wireless tab, shown in Figure 6-12, pleasecheck your wireless settings on other systems,

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Wireless Network Access Point• SSID Broadcast. For security purposes, this selection can be disabled,allowing only those wireless network cards with t

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Wireless Network Access PointWhat is Infrastructure?An integrated wireless and wired LAN is called an Infrastructure configura-tion. Infrastructure is

Page 10 - Wireless Network Access Point

Wireless Network Access PointCan Instant WirelessTMproducts support file and printer sharing?Instant WirelessTMproducts perform the same function as L

Page 11 - Instant Wireless

Wireless Network Access PointThe following instructions are provided as examples for reference only. Forcomplete instructions on installing and troubl

Page 12 - Instant Wireless™ Series

COPYRIGHT & TRADEMARKS Copyright © 2002 Linksys, All Rights Reserved. Instant Wireless™ is a registered trade-mark of Linksys. Microsoft, Window

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Wireless Network Access Point1. At the Windows 2000 desktop, right click My Network Places. Then, rightclick Local Area Connection. Choose Propertie

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considered by the buffer designer. Like a cache, a buffer is a "midpoint holdingplace" but exists not so much to accelerate the speed of an

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FHSS (Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum) - FHSS continuously changesthe center frequency of a conventional carrier several times per second accord-ing

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Wireless Network Access PointPassphrase - Used much like a password, a passphrase simplifies the WEPencryption process by automatically generating the

Page 17 - Appendix A: Troubleshooting

Wireless Network Access PointThroughput - The amount of data moved successfully from one place to anoth-er in a given time period.Topology - A network

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Instant Wireless™ SeriesAppendix D: SpecificationsStandards: IEEE 802.3 (10BaseT), IEEE 802.3u (100BaseTX)IEEE 802.11b (Wireless) Channels: 11 Channe

Page 19 - Protocol

Instant Wireless™ Series46Appendix F: Contact InformationFor help with the installation or operation of this product, contact LinksysTechnical Support

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© Copyright 2002 Linksys,All Rights Reserved.http://www.linksys.com

Page 21 - Appendix C: Glossary

Wireless Network Access PointChapter 1: IntroductionThe Instant WirelessTMNetwork Access PointDon’t be bound by cabling restrictions any longer! The I

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Wireless Network Access Point3Chapter 2: Planning YourWireless NetworkA wireless LAN is a group of computers, each equipped with one InstantWireless™

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Wireless Network Access PointInstant WirelessTMSeriesChapter 3: Getting to Know theWireless Network Access PointThe Access Point’s ports, where a netw

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Chapter 5: Setting Up theWireless Network Access PointNow that you’ve connected the Access Point to your wired network, you areready to begin setting

Page 25 - Appendix D: Specifications

93. The following screen, shown in Figure 5-2, displays how there are two waysto configure the Access Point in this Setup Wizard. Optimally, you shoul

Page 26 - Information

• IP Address. This IP address must be unique to your network. (Thedefault IP address of 192.168.1.251.) As this is a private IP address,there is no n

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• Passphrase. This is the code used when logging a wireless device ontothe wireless network. It is a text string with a maximum of 16 alphanu-meric ch

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