Global Sun Technology GL2411RT-0B Access Point User Manual GL2411RT 0B 4

Global Sun Technology Inc Access Point GL2411RT 0B 4

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Users Manual Part 3 revised

41Hit “Enter” on PPP and you can setup the following:Users_edit – Edit users profile.Address_pool – Config dynamic assigned address pool.Authenticate – User authentication policy.Assign_address – Peer address assignment policy.Wan_pppoe – WAN port PPPoE function.ISPHit “Enter” on ISP and you will prompt to input the ISP profile number.IP_share
42Hit “Enter” on Ip_share and you can setup the following:Pat – Config port address translation.Nat – Config network address translation.DHCPHit “Enter” on DHCP and you can setup the following:Generic – Configure generic DHCP parameter.Fixed – Configure Fixed host IP address list.Client – DHCP client functionality.Client_interface – DHCP client activate interface number.DNS ProxyHit “Enter” on DNS Proxy and you can setup DNS_proxy server name and its IP address.
43TftpHit “Enter” on Tftp and you can setup the IP address for Tftp server.RouteHit “Enter” on Route and you can setupStatic – To configure the static route parameters.Rip – To configure RIP protocol module parameter.Bridge
44Hit “Enter” on Bridge you can setupGeneric – To configure bridging function, IP and subnet mask.Static – To configure static bridging parameter.WLANHit “Enter” you are able to configure,SSIDChannel – Current operating frequency channel.Tx_rate – Transmission RateBasic_rate – Basic rate.Station name – station nameRts Threshold – Rtx threshold.FragThreshold – Fragmentation threshold (even numbers only)Weprequired – Enable/Disable WEP function.DefaultKeyID – WEP default key ID.DefaultKeys – WEP key table.ShowHit “Enter” on Show you may be able to viewRun – Show all configuration.Configuration – Show all configuration in command scriptInterface – Show interface configuration.
45PPP – Show PPP configuration.IP_share – Show IP address sharing configuration.DHCP – Show DHCP configuration.Route – Show routing configurationBridge – Show bridging configuration.ISP – Show ISP profiles.WLAN – Show wireless LAN configuration.Access-List – Show access control rules pool.Inspect – Show inspection setting or rules pool.Reset_DefaultHit “Enter” on reset_default and type “y” for yes and “n” for no to reset to defaultsetting.WriteHit “Enter” on Write and type “y” for yes and “n” for no to reset the systemconfiguration to default status.Reboot
46Hit “Enter” on reboot and type “y” for yes and “n” for no to restart system and activatenew system configuration.SuHit “Enter” on su to switch to supervisor mode, it will prompt you for supervisorpassword.Sys_infoHit “Enter” on sys_info and it will take you to a status screen.
47PingHit “Enter” on ping and it will prompt you for a IP address to ping to.ExitHit “Enter” on exit to disable privileged command or disconnect.
48Section 6 How to Configure Your PC to Connect theGateway RouterIf you do not wish to set a static IP address on your PC, you will need to configure yourPC to accept the IP address that your gateway will provide.1. Click Start button, select Settings, then Control Panel2. Double-click the Network Icon3. In the configuration windows, select the Internet Protocol that has been associatedwith your network card/adapter. If there is no TCP/IP line listed, you will need toinstall the TCP/IP now.
494. Click the Properties button, then choose the IP ADDRESS tab. Select Obtain an IPaddress automatically.5. Then select DNS configuration tab to add DNS IP address. If you do not wish toadd DNS you can disable DNS function. Press OK. You have completed the clientsettings.6. After clicking OK, windows will ask you to restart the PC. Click Yes.Confirm Your PC’s IP ConfigurationThere are two tools which are great for finding out a computer’s IP configuration: MACaddress and default gateway.l WINIPCFG (for windows 95/98/ME)Inside the windows 95/98/ME Start button, select Run and type winipcfg. In theexample below this computer has a IP address of 192.168.1.2 and the default
50gateway is 192.168.1.1. The default gateway should be the network device IPaddress. The MAC address in windows 95/98 is called the Adapter Address.l IPCONFIG (for windows 2000/NT/XP)In the DOS command type IPCONFIG and press Enter. Your PC IP information will bedisplayed as shown below.This concludes the user manual.Should you require further assistance or have other inquires please contact yourdistributor.
51Appendix A SpecificationsHardware SpecificationArchitecture   SAMSUNG ARM7 embeddedOperating System supports   SupertaskM/B Form Factor   7.5”x5.5”CPU Support   SAMSUNG ARM7Memory   Flash: 1Mbyte  SDRAM: 8MbyteWireless networkarchitecture  Compatibility: Devices supporting IEEE802.11b wireless  standards  Frequency Band: 2400-2483.4 MHz  Wireless Medium: Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum  Radio data rate: 1, 2, 5.5 and 11Mbps  Modulation:DBPSK@1Mbps,DQPSK@2Mbps,  CCK@5.5 and 11Mbps  Chipset: Intersil PRISM II.5  OperationChannel :    11Channel(America,Canada)    13Channel(Europe)    14 Channel (Japan)  Non-Overlapping channels: 3  Receive Sensitivity:-88dBm@1Mbps,-86dBm@2Mbps,-84dBm@5.5Mbps, -80dBm@11Mbps  Output Power: 18-20 dBm max.  Range: 300 feetWired Networkarchitecture  .  10/100 Base-T LAN supportBack I/O   4 x 10/100 Base-T LAN Port  2 x Antenna  1 x AC Power Port
52Appendix B  GlossaryAccess Point ─ An internetworking device that seamlessly connects wired and wireless networks.Ad-Hoc ─ An Ad-Hoc wireless LAN is a group of computers each with LAN adapters, connected as anindependent wireless LAN.Authentication Type ─ Indication of an authentication algorithm which can be supported by this node:Open System : Open System authentication is the simplest of the available authenticationalgorithms. Essentially it is a null authentication algorithm. Any station that requestsauthentication with this algorithm may become authenticated if dot11AuthenticationType at therecipient station is set to Open System authentication.Shared Key : Shared Key authentication supports authentication of STAs as either a member ofthose who know a shared secret key or a member of those who do not.Open System authentication is the default authentication algorithm.Backbone ─ The core infrastructure of a network. The portion of the network transports information fromone central location to another central location where it is unloaded onto a local system.Basic Rate ─ the data rate of the AP with the value 1,2,5.5 or 11 Mbps for your selection.Bridge ─ An internetworking function that incorporates the lowest 2 layers of the OSI network protocolmodel.BSS ─ BSS stands for “Basic Service Set”. It is an Access Point and all the LAN PCs that associated withit.Channel ─ The AP and the with it associated stations will work in this channel. You must set the channelby consulting Appendix B from violating the Specifications.DSSS ─ direct sequence spread spectrumESS ─ ESS stands for “Extended Service Set”. More than one BSS is configured to become ExtendedService Set. LAN mobile users can roam between different BSSs in an ESS.ESSID ─ In infrastructure association , the stations will link to the AP with the same ESSID as they have.Ethernet ─ A popular local area data communications network, originally developed by Xerox Corp., thataccepts transmission from computers and terminals.  Ethernet operates on a  10 Mbps base bandtransmission rate, using a shielded coaxial cable or over shielded twisted pair telephone wire.Ethernet IP Address and Subnet Mask ─ Please setup them to match your network environment.For example: If your IP address is 192.168.99.127 and your Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0.Please set the IP address of the AP to 192.168.99.xx which will not have conflictwith other IP address and set the Subnet Mask of the AP to 255.255.255.0.Ethernet MAC Address ─ Don’t change it, as this will disable the AP.Infrastructure ─ An integrated wireless and wired LAN is called an Infrastructure configuration.
53PLCP ─ physical layer convergence protocolPPDU ─ PLCP protocol data unitPreamble Type ─ During transmission, the PSDU shall be appended to a PLCP preamble and header tocreate the PPDU. Two different preambles and headers are defined : the mandatory supported longpreamble and header which interoperates with the current 1 and 2 Mbps DSSS specification as described inIEEE Std 802.11-1999, and an optional short preamble and header. At the receiver, the PLCP preamble andheader are processed to aid in demodulation and delivery of the PSDU. The optional short preamble andheader is intended for application where maximum throughput is desired and interoperability with legacyand non short preamble capable equipment is not consideration. That is, it is expected to be used only innetworks of like equipment that can all handle the optional mode. (IEEE 802.11b standard)PSDU ─ PLCP service data unitRoaming ─ A LAN mobile user moves around an ESS and  enjoys a continuous connection to theInfrastructure network.RTS Threshold ─ Transmitters contending for the medium may not be aware of each other. RTS/CTSmechanism can solve this “ Hidden Node Problem”. If the packet size is smaller than the preset RTSThreshold size, the RTS/CTS mechanism will NOT be enabled.WEP ─ Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is an encryption scheme used to protect wireless datacommunication. To enable the icon will prevent other stations without the same WEP key from linking withthe AP.

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