Teletronics EZ Bridge 802.11G Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 2 - Table of Contents

10Configuring Windows for IP NetworkingTo establish a communication between your PCs and the 802.11g WLANAccess Point, you will need an IP address for

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11Note: The IP address must be 192.168.1.x. The value of X should beranged from 1 to 254 and is never used by other PCs.5. Click OK, and then restart

Page 4 - Introduction

123. Select the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) for your network card, and thenclick Properties to open the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Propertiesdialog bo

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13Note: The IP address must be 192.168.1.x. The value of X should beranged from 1 to 254 and is never used by other PCs.5. Click OK, and then restart

Page 6 - 1.4 System Requirements

143. Select the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) for your network card, and thenclick Properties.4. In the opened dialog box, choose Use the following IP

Page 7 - The 802.11g EzBridge

15Note: The IP address must be 192.168.1.x. The value of X should beranged from 1 to 254 and is never used by other PCs.5. Click OK, and then restart

Page 8 - Function

16Utilizing the Web Configuration InterfaceStation Bridge ModeThe Access Point’s Web-based Configuration utility presents a user-friendlyinterface, so

Page 9 - 2.3 Installation

17Note: You may set a new password by clicking the Admin tab after youenter the Web Configuration page.4.1 Web Configuration InterfaceUnder the main w

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184.2 Info PageAccess Point InformationThis section provides the basic access point information in which this unit isassociated with in bridge mode.Br

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19This section provides the basic bridge setting information.4.3 Configuration Page

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2Table of ContentsIntroduction - 41.1 Features - 41.2 Specifications - 41.3 Product Kit - 61.4 System Requirements - 6The 802.11g EzBridge - 72.1 Port

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20Wireless Network TypeInfrastructure: An 802.11 networking framework in which devicescommunicate with each other by first going through an Access Poi

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21Europe: Wireless Channels 1-13Transmission rate (Mbits/s)This option indicates the transmission rate of the bridge. Specify the rateaccording to the

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224.4 Encryption Page

Page 16 - Station Bridge Mode

23WPA ConfigurationShort for Wi-Fi Protected Access, a Wi-Fi standard that was designed toimprove upon the security features of WEP. WPA has the follo

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24WPA Multicast Cipher TypeSelect TKIP - WPA DefaultWPA Pairwise Cipher TypeSelect TKIP - WPA DefaultWEP ConfigurationShort for Wired Equivalent Priva

Page 18 - 4.2 Info Page

25• Open - Open system authentication involves a two-step authenticationtransaction sequence. The first step in the sequence is the identityassertion

Page 19 - 4.3 Configuration Page

263. The authentication-initiating wireless node replies to the authenticatingwireless node with the challenge text that is encrypted using WEP andan

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274.5 Advanced Page

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28CloningCloning Mode• Ethernet ClientIf set to "Ethernet Client", the MAC Address from the first Ethernet clientthat transmits data throug

Page 22 - 4.4 Encryption Page

29Maximum burst timeMaximum burst time is a feature based on the PRISM Nitro; a new WLANsoftware solution that more than triples 802.11g throughput in

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3Access Point Mode - 335.1 Web Configuration Interface - 345.2 The Info Page - 345.3 The Assoc Page - 355.4 The Admin Page - 365.5 The Wireless Page -

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304.6 Admin Page

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31Device nameYou can name this bridge for identification. You can leave it blank withoutentering anything. However, the name for the bridge will be us

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32Default subnet maskThe factory subnet default value is 255.255.255.0Default gatewayThe factory gateway default address is 192.168.1.1SecuritySet up

Page 27 - 4.5 Advanced Page

33Access Point ModeThe Access Point’s Web-based Configuration utility presents a user-friendlyinterface, so that you can easily execute the program by

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345.1 Web Configuration InterfaceUnder the main web interface page you will see the following configurationmenu pages:Info, Assoc, Admin, Wireless, Ac

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35• Name and MAC address of the AP.• Number of wireless stations associated with this unit.• Firmware version of the wireless component.• Firmware

Page 30 - 4.6 Admin Page

365.4 Admin PageUser NameThis is the user name that you must type when logging into the webinterface.Administrator PasswordThis is the password that y

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37confirmation.CommandsReboot access pointAll changes from the web interface will not take effect until the Reboot.Reset to factory defaultsReset all

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385.5 Wireless PageVisibility StatusThis controls the SSID broadcasting function. If enabled the SSID will bebroadcasted out to all the wireless clien

Page 33 - Access Point Mode

39Wireless Network Name (SSID)Service Set Identifier (SSID) is the name in which other wireless clients willsee this unit as when searching on the wir

Page 34 - 5.2 Info Page

4IntroductionThe 802.11g WLAN Access Point card aims to assist you in easily buildinga communicable connection between your wired LAN and one or moreW

Page 35 - 5.3 Assoc Tab

40Enable access controlIf enabled, this feature will allow you to associate devices by MACaddresses up to 8 different units. Anything that are not pro

Page 36 - 5.4 Admin Page

415.7 Advanced PageMaximum associated stationsThis the maximum number of wireless clients that can be associated at anyone time.

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42Fragmentation thresholdFragmentation Threshold is the maximum length of the frame, beyondwhich payload must be broken up (fragmented) into two or mo

Page 38 - 5.5 Wireless Page

43include a DTIM. This frequency is usually measured in milliseconds (ms) orits equivalent, kilo microseconds (Kmsec).Maximum burst timeMaximum burst

Page 39 - 5.7 Access Page

445.8 Security PageWPA configurationShort for Wi-Fi Protected Access, a Wi-Fi standard that was designed toimprove upon the security features of WEP.

Page 40 - Enable access control

45protocol (TKIP). TKIP scrambles the keys using a hashingalgorithm and, by adding an integrity-checking feature, ensures thatthe keys haven’t been ta

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46Authentication timeout (mins)The default value is 60(minutes). When the time expires, the device will re-authenticate with RADIUS server.RADIUS serv

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475.9 IP Addr PageIP Address Mode• StaticManually setup an ip for this device.• DHCPSet up the bridge as a DHCP client which will pick up a free IP

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48DHCP server.Default IP addressThe default IP address is 192.168.1.240Default subnet maskThe factory subnet default value is 255.255.255.0Default gat

Page 44 - 5.8 Security Page

495.10 WDS PageEnable WDSThe Repeater (WDS) functionality enables this AP to support wireless trafficto other WDS relay Access Points. The distance of

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5Receiver Sensitivity: 11 Mbps: -86dBm (802.11b); 54 Mpbs: -69dBm(802.11g)Modulation: CCK, DQPSK, DBPSK (802.11b), BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM,64QAM (802.11g)Sp

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50Appendix A: Warranty PolicyLimited WarrantyAll Teletronics’ products warranted to the original purchaser to be free fromdefects in materials and wor

Page 47 - 5.9 IP Addr Page

51Appendix B: RMA PolicyProduct Return PolicyIt is important to us that all Teletronics’ products are bought with fullconfidence. If you are not 100%

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52Appendix C: Regulatory InformationStatement of ConditionsWe may make improvements or changes in the product described in thisdocumentation at any ti

Page 49 - 5.10 WDS Page

53- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.- Connect the equipment into an outlet

Page 50 - Appendix A: Warranty Policy

541999/5/EC (R&TTE) Radio and Telecommunications Terminal EquipmentDirective.EN 60950 2000 Safety of Information Technology Equipment, IncludingEl

Page 51 - Appendix B: RMA Policy

55Appendix D: Contact InformationNeed to contact Teletronics?Visit us online for information on the latest products and updates to yourexisting produc

Page 52 - FCC Information

56Appendix E: TROUBLESHOOTINGSymptom: Power LED offResolution:Connect the power adapter to your G Series Wireless AP and plug it intothe power outlet.

Page 53 - Important Note

57Appendix F: Glossary802.1x - The standard for wireless LAN authentication used between an APand a client. 802.1x with EAP will initiate key handling

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58Dynamic IP Address - An IP address that is automatically assigned to aclient station in a TCP/IP network, typically by a DHCP server. DNS (Domain Na

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59LAN(Local Area Network): A group of computers and peripheral devicesconnected to share resources. MAC (Medium Access Control) Address: A unique numb

Page 56 - Appendix E: TROUBLESHOOTING

61.3 Product KitThe EzBridge Kit contains the following items:¸ EZBridge 802.11g Unit¸ Power over Ethernet Injector¸ AC/DC Power Adapter¸ Etherne

Page 57 - Appendix F: Glossary

60TCP/IP network. Also known as global IP. Subnet Mask - Subnet Masks (SUBNET work masks) are used by IPprotocol to direct messages into a specified n

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61128bit algorithm. WLAN - WLANs (Wireless LANs) are local area networks that use wirelesscommunications for transmitting data. Transmissions are usua

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7The 802.11g EzBridgeThis section is consisted of three parts. You will learn the guise of thehardware, including the ports and LEDs, and the installa

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8LEDStatusFunctionOnPower on.PowerOffNo power.Wireless LANBlinkingOnOffBlinking: Wireless LAN is transmitting.On: Wireless LAN connection is active.Of

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92.3 InstallationPreparation for InstallationBefore you actually install your 802.11g WLAN Access Point, please ensurethat all the items listed in “1

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