Zoom TelephonicsWIRELESS-G user manual

User manual for the device Zoom TelephonicsWIRELESS-G

Device: Zoom TelephonicsWIRELESS-G
Category: Network Router
Manufacturer: Zoom
Size: 0.35 MB
Added : 6/30/2014
Number of pages: 74
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2 Zoom AP+2 User’s Guide

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Contents Package Contents............................................................ 5 Overview…………………………………………………..5 Chapter 1: Installing the AP+2 as an Access Point ........ 7 Chapter 2: Installing the AP+2 as an Ethernet Client...13 Chapter 3: Installing the AP+2 as a Repeater................17 Chapter 4: Setting Security.............................................21 Chapter 5: Advanced Options........................................31 Viewing the System Status Page........................

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Package Contents The AP+2 package contains the following: • AP+2 Device • Power Cube • Ethernet Cable • CD for Windows, Macintosh, and Linux If anything is missing or damaged, please contact Zoom Customer Support or whoever sold you the AP+2. Overview Depending on your needs, the Zoom AP+2 can be used in any of the following ways: • Access Point. You can plug the AP+2 into a router, modem/router, switch, or hub to allow wireless devices (for example, computers or gaming devices) to make a wirele

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6 Zoom AP+2 User’s Guide

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1 Installing the AP+2 as an Access Point This chapter provides detailed instructions about installing the AP+2 as an access point. If you have already done this using the printed Quick Start booklet, you do not have to perform the steps in this chapter. Instead, you should now set up security for your wireless network. To do this, please continue with Chapter 4: Setting Security on page 21. Installing the Hardware 1111 Connect the AP+2 to your router, combination modem/router, switch, or hub. To

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The TX/RX, LINK/ACT, and Power lights on the top of the device should blink while the AP+2 boots up and configures itself. When a valid connection has been made, the LINK/ACT light will be solid green (for a 100 Mbps Ethernet link) or solid orange (for a 10 Mbps Ethernet link). 33 You may want to try to position the unit’s antennas to improve 33 wireless speed and coverage. Typically the antennas should not be parallel. For example, try making one vertical and the other horizontal. Adding Device

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My Windows XP Computer Has Built-In Wireless Capabilities 1111 On your Windows desktop, click the Start button, then click Control Panel. Double-click the icon. 2222 Network Connections 33 Right-click the Wireless Network Connection icon, then 33 select Properties. 4444 On the Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box, select the Wireless Networks tab. Windows XP will automatically scan for available wireless networks in your area. Its findings will appear in the Available networks list

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77 If you are like most users, you set up the AP+2 as an access 77 point to provide wireless access to the Internet. If this is the case, test your wireless connection by opening a Web browser on the computer you just set up and trying to connect to a familiar Web address. (If you do not connect, see Appendix A: Troubleshooting on page 53) Congratulations! This computer has been added to your wireless network. If you do not have any other computers to add to the network, you can optionally add s

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Tip! If your computer is running Windows XP, your operating system may try to configure the AP+2 (rather than let you use the software provided with the wireless adapter). You will know this is happening because you are prompted with a message about one or more wireless networks being available and you will be able to click a link to open the Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box. If this happens, click the link and clear the Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings chec

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12 Zoom AP+2 User’s Guide

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2 Installing the AP+2 as an Ethernet Client The AP+2 can be connected to a gaming device (for example, an Xbox or Playstation) or computer so that device can have wireless access to a wireless network. This chapter explains how to do this. ® Tip! Sony PlayStation devices do not have an Ethernet port. To wirelessly enable a Sony PlayStation using the AP+2, you must purchase an Ethernet adapter from Sony. The AP+2 can plug into this adapter. 11 Access the AP+2’s Web Management Interface by logging

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cccc Change the TCP/IP Settings on the computer so that it uses static IP addressing and the IP address and subnet mask below. Be sure to make note of what the settings are prior to changing them, since you will need to restore these settings later. IP Address: 10.0.0.100 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Tip! If you do not know how to access and specify TCP/IP settings on your computer, see Appendix B: Specifying TCP/IP Settings on page 55. dddd Open a Web browser, type 10.0.0.200 in the address bar,

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33 From the Operating Mode drop-down list, select either 33 Client Bridge (Infrastructure) or Client Bridge (AdHoc). If you are using the AP+2 with a gaming device, select the Infrastructure option. 44 Click the Save Changes button. 44 55 When a confirmation message appears, click OK to change the 55 operating mode. Another message will appear letting you know that it may take a few moments while the unit resets itself and changes mode. Click OK. (Once the AP+2 reboots itself, you will be prompt

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10 10 Connect the AP+2 to the device you want to wirelessly 10 10 enable: ! If the computer you used to access the Web Management Interface is the one you want to wirelessly enable, leave the Ethernet cable and power cube plugged in and continue with step 11. ! If you want to wirelessly enable a gaming device or a different computer, move the AP+2 to that gaming device or computer. First, unplug the AP+2’s power cube from the power strip or wall outlet and disconnect the AP+2’s Ethernet cable fr

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3 Installing the AP+2 as a Repeater The AP+2 can be used as a repeater to extend the range of your wireless network. For example, you may have purchased two AP+2 devices so that you can ensure wireless coverage throughout a large home or office. This chapter explains how to do this. When installed as a repeater, the AP+2 is able to wirelessly communicate with other access points and wireless gateways via Wireless Distribution System (WDS) links. Important! Any access point you plan to use with t

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bbbb Plug the included power cube into a power strip or wall outlet and then plug its other end into the Power jack on the back of the AP+2. Important! Only use the power cube shipped with the AP+2. Other power cubes may damage the device. cccc Change the TCP/IP Settings on your computer so that it uses static IP addressing and the IP address and subnet mask below. Be sure to make note of what the settings are prior to changing them, since you will need to restore these settings later. IP Addr

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22 Click System in the left navigational menu, then click 22 Operation Mode to open the Operating Mode page. 3333 From the Operating Mode drop-down list, select Repeater. 4444 Click the Save Changes button. 55 When a confirmation message appears, click OK to change the 55 operating mode. Another message will appear letting you know that it may take a few moments while the unit resets itself and changes mode. Click OK. (Once the AP+2 reboots itself, you will be prompted to log into the Web Manage

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99 Click the Logout icon at the top right of the screen, then close 99 your Web browser. 10 10 10 10 Reset the computer’s TCP/IP settings to what they were before you changed them. 11 11 11 11 Unplug the power cube from the strip or wall outlet and disconnect the Ethernet cable from the Ethernet port of the computer. 12 12 12 12 Move the AP+2 to a location at the edge of the access point’s or wireless gateway’s coverage area that you want to extend. 13 13 Plug the included power cube into a powe


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