Airlink101 Network Router AP421W User Manual

Super G™ Wireless Access Point  
Model # AP421W  
Quick Installation Guide  
Ver. 1B  
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If you want to use theAP421W as anAccess Point with minimal configuration, just connect it to your  
existing router or switch with a Cat. 5 network cable and then power it on. TheAccess Point is ready to  
use with its default settings:  
SSID: default  
Channel: 6  
Encryptions: disabled  
If you want to configure theAccess Point’s settings or set it to other operating modes, please follow the  
rest of this guide.  
Step 1 Connect one end of a network cable to the Network port of theAccess Point and connect the  
other end to one of the LAN ports of the router (See the diagram below).  
Step 2 Power on theAccess Point by connecting one end of the supplied power adapter to the power  
jack of theAccess Point and connecting the other end to an electrical outlet.  
Step 3 Verify that all three lights on theAccess Point are lit. If not, verify that all the connections are  
secure and try again.  
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Section 2  
Gathering Information  
Step 1 On the wired computer, go to Start, Run, type command (for Windows 95/98/ME) or cmd (for  
Windows 2000/XP) and click OK.  
Step 2 Type ipconfig and press Enter. Your network settings will be displayed.  
Step 3 Write down the values for the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway on a piece of  
paper.  
Step 4 If you want to set theAP421W to a mode other than an Access Point, write down the following  
values for your existing wireless router or AP:  
1. SSID (Network Name)  
2. Channel Number  
3. Wireless Security Settings  
The AP421W needs to use the same wireless settings in order for it to work properly. You may gather  
these information from the web configuration utility of your wireless router.  
Step 5 Refer to the IPAddress you’ve written down from Step 3.  
If the first three numbers of your IPAddress are 192.168.1, then you do not need to configure your  
computer’s IPAddress. Please continue to the next page.  
If the first three numbers of your IPAddress are not 192.168.1, (Ex. 192.168.2), then please refer to  
Section 4 of the User’s Manual in the provided CD for instructions on how to change the IPAddress.  
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Section 3  
Using Web Configuration Utility  
You can use theAccess Point’s built-in Web Configuration Utility to configure the encryption settings and  
operating modes. This section describes how to configure the Access Point’s wireless and security  
settings. For information on the different operating modes, please refer to Section 4, Selecting  
Operating Modes.  
Step 1 Open your Web Browser (Internet Explorer or Netscape), enter the IPAddress of theAccess  
Point (default: 192.168.1.250) in theAddress Bar and press Enter.  
Note: If you have changed the IP Address of the Access Point, enter its  
new IPAddress instead of the default.  
Step 2 Enter admin for both the User name and Password and click OK.  
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Step 3 At the Wireless section, enter the SSID (Network Name) of your wireless network and the  
channel number.  
Step 4 If you have enabled encryption for your wireless network, you’ll need to configure the same  
security settings on theAccess Point as well. Select Enable and click on Configure Security.  
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WEP  
Step 5a Select the same level of WEP encryption (64-Bits / 128-Bits) of your wireless network from the  
drop-down menu.  
Step 5b Enter the same WEP key (password) of your wireless network in the Key 1 field and click  
Save. Skip to Step 8.  
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WPA  
Step 6 Select WPAfrom the drop-down menu and enter all the applicable fields. Click Save and  
proceed to Step 8.  
WPA-PSK  
Step 7 Select WPA-PSK from the drop-down menu and enter all the applicalble fields. Click Save and  
proceed to Step 8.  
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Step 8 Click Apply to save the changes.  
Step 9 For best result, place theAccess Point at a central location where it is accessible to all the  
wireless computers.  
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Section 4  
Selecting Operating Modes  
This section describes how to change the Access Point’s operating modes.  
Step 1 Select the Operating Mode tab to display the Operating Mode page.  
Step 2 Select the desired mode and enter the remote Access Point’s MAC address. You can find the  
target MAC address from the remote AP’s web configuration utility.  
Step 3 Click Apply to save the changes.  
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AP Client  
TheAP Client mode converts theAccess Point to a wireless network adapter, allowing the network  
device such as your computer or game console to become a wireless client.  
Step 1 Select AP Client and enter the MAC address of the remoteAP or click on the Available  
Networks button to scan for any available wireless network.  
Step 2 Select the desired wireless network from the list.  
Step 3 Click Apply to confirm the selection.  
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Step 4 Click Apply to save the changes.  
Step 5 Once theAccess Point has restarted, you may disconnect it from the wireless router and connect  
it to the Ethernet port of your computer or game console.  
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AP Repeater  
The AP Repeater mode converts theAccess Point to a wireless repeater. By extending the wireless  
signal of the source AP/wireless router, the wireless coverage is expanded.  
Step 1 Select AP Repeater and enter the MAC address of the remoteAP (source AP/wireless router)  
and click Apply to save the changes.  
Step 2 Once the Repeater has restarted, you may disconnect it from the wireless router. For best result,  
place the Repeater at a central location between the wireless router and your wireless computers.  
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Point to Point Bridge (WDS)  
The Point to Point Bridge mode converts theAccess Point to a wireless bridge. It bridges the network  
clients from two physically separate LANS into one virtual LAN.  
Step 1 Select Point to Point Bridge and enter the MAC address of the remote AP and click Apply to  
save the changes.  
Step 2 Configure the otherAccess Point with reciprocal settings.  
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Section 5  
Connecting to the Access Point  
Once you have properly configured the Access Point, your wireless computers should be able to detect  
its signal.  
Use your wireless network adapter’s utility to detect and connect to theAccess Point. You can identify the  
Access Point by its MAC Address, which is displayed in the BSSID field of your wireless network  
adapter’s utility.  
You can check the Access Point’s MAC Address on its bottom label.  
If the signal is weak, try reorienting theAccess Point’s antenna or relocate theAccess Point to a different  
place.  
For more detailed information about using the Access Point’s Web Configuration Utility, please refer to  
the User’s Manual on the provided CD.  
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Section 6  
Technical Support  
Toll Free: 1-888-746-3238  
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* Super G™ technology (108Mbps) can only be obtained when using products with Atheron Super G™ chipset.  
* Theoretical maximum wireless signal rate based on Atheros™ Super G™ and IEEE standard 802.11g specifications. Actual data throughput will  
vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, mix of wireless products  
used, radio frequency interference (e.g., cordless telephones and microwaves) as well as network overhead lower actual data throughput rate.  
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