To configure your wireless access points Adjust the antenna on your access point so that it points straight up. Connect the access point to the hub that is connected to TESTSERVER by using an Ethernet cable. Plug in the power for the access point. On TESTSERVER, start DHCP server and conn...
Disclosed in the embodiments of the present invention are a method and base station for configuring a wireless access point, said method comprising the following steps: obtaining a first-type access-point mobile set or a second-type access-point mobile set; outputting said first-type access-point...
Run stp point-to-point { auto | force-false | force-true } The link type is configured for the interface. By default, an interface automatically determines whether to connect to a P2P link. The P2P link supports rapid network convergence. If the Ethernet port works in full-duplex mode, ...
If the WDS and Mesh functions are disabled on an AP, the blinking frequency of the Wireless indicators reflects the service traffic volume on the radio. During installation and commissioning of APs that have theWDS orMesh function enabled, you need to adjustWDS orMesh AP locations and antenna ...
Checklist: Configuring the IAS server and wireless access points for wireless access Checklist: Installing a user certificate on a wireless client over a wireless connection Checklist: Installing a user certificate on a wireless client over an unauthenticated Ethernet connection ...
A wireless apparatus and a method for configuring an access point with a wireless terminal are disclosed. The wireless apparatus comprises at least one access point with a SSID and a security key. The SSID has a default value and the security key has a n
Figure 9-2 Point-to-Multipoint Bridging 2. Ethernet VLAN tagging allows specific application traffic to be segmented within a wireless mesh network and then forwarded (bridged) to a wired LAN (access mode) or bridged to another wireless mesh network (trunk mode). ...
The SSID is a name that is continually broadcast by a wireless access point device. The name of the wireless network (which you usually define when you initially configure an access point) is provided, along with details about whether the network requires security credentials. When a wireless ...
•The case-sensitive wireless service set identifier (SSID) that your access point/bridges use •If not connected to a DHCP server, a unique IP address for your access point/bridge (such as 172.17.255.115) •If the access point/bridge is not on the same subnet as your PC...
Figure 10-2 Wireless Network Properties for the Microsoft Windows CE Wireless WS5A On the Wireless Network Properties dialog box, enter the following: In theNetwork Name (SSID)field, enter the SSID for your Access Point. Note that this is case sensitive. ...