Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit TEW-637AP du fabricant TRENDnet
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Federal Communication Commission Interference S t atement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digita l device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These lim its are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
European Union Notice: Radio products with the CE marking comply with the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC), the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/ EEC) issued by the Commission of the European Community.
Table of Contents Getting Started with the TEW-637AP .................... .............5 Package Contents ........... .................................... ........….6 Minimum System Requirements . .......................... .......…6 Introduction .
Package Content s z TEW-637AP 11n (Draft) AP z CAT-5 Ethernet Cable (the TEW-637AP’s Ethernet ports is Auto-MDIX) z Power Adapter (12.0V, 1.0A) z CD-ROM with Manual & Wizard z Quick Installation Guide Using a power supply with a different voltage than the one included with your product will cause damage and void the warranty for this product.
Introduction The TEW-637AP is an 802.11n (draft 2.0) high-performance, wireless AP that supports high-speed wireless networking at home, at work or in public places. Unlike most Access Points, the TEW-637AP provides data transfers at up to 300 Mbps when used with other 11n products.
Hardware Overview Auto MDI/MDIX 10/100Mbps LAN Ports This port automatically senses the cable type when connecting to Router. Reset Button Pressing the reset button restores the AP to its original factory default settings. DC-IN The DC power input connector is a single jack socket to supply power to the TEW-637AP.
WLAN LED A solid light indicates that the wireless segment is read y. This LED blinks during wireless data transmission. WPS LED This LED blinks during WPS function is enabled. LAN LED A solid light indicates a connection to a Router on the LAN port. This LED blinks during data transmission.
Getting Started For a typical wireless setup at home, please do the following: 1 Connect one end of the provided network cable into your computer’s network port, and connect the other end of the provided network cable into the TEW-637AP’s Ethernet port.
9 To change IP address, you can sele ct “IP address setting” and click Next button to continue. 10. The default IP address is 192.168.10.100, you can choose to obtain network setting automatically, or set the IP address manually. After setting, click Next to complete it.
12. Select WPS to connect your wireless client device to this AP, and click Next button. 13. Select one of the Wi-Fi Protected Set up methods to connect your wireless client device to this AP. Use Push Button, click Next button to continue. You also need to enable WPS function of the wireless client device to make connection.
15. To set TEW-637AP security, select Manual setup and click Next button 17. Enter SSID of TEW-637AP, click Next button. 18. To disable Security Mode, select None and click Next button.
19. To use WEP security, select WEP and click Next button. Select 64-b it or 128-bit WEP key length, and enter your WEP key. For 64-bit encryption, enter 10 hexadecimal characters, For 128-bit encryption, ent er 26 hexadecimal characters. Click Next to continue the setting.
21. Save you setting to a text file in a desired location. Page 14.
22. Congratulations you have c onfigured you TEW-637AP. Page 15.
Using the Configuration Menu Whenever you want to configure your TEW-637AP, you can access the Configuration Menu by opening the Web-browser and typing in the IP Address of the TEW-637AP. ¾ Open the Web browser. ¾ Type in the current IP Address of the AP (i.
Network The Network tab provides the following configuration options: LAN Setting. Network LAN Setting These are the settings o f the LAN (Local Area Network) interface for the Access Point. The Access Point's local network (LAN) settings are conf igured based on the IP Address a nd Subnet Mask assign ed in this section.
The subnet mask of the local area network. Default Gateway The IP address of the router on the loc al area network. Choose “DHCP (Auto Config)” if your router supports DH CP and you want the router to assign an IP address to the AP .
Wireless The wireless section is used to confi gure the wirele ss settings for your A ccess Po int. Note that changes made in this section ma y also need to be duplic ated on wireless clients that you want to connect to your wireless network. To protect your privacy, use the wir eless security mode to configure the wireless security feat ures.
Radio On/Off Press this button to toggle radio On/off . Page 20.
Network Mode If all of the wireless d evices you want t o connec t with this Access P oint can connect in the same transmission mode, you can improve performa nce slig htly by choosing th e appropriate "Only" mode. If you have some devices t hat use a different tr ansmission mode, choose the appropriat e "Mixed" mode.
This parameter represents transmissi on rate. By default (A ut o) the fastest possible transmission rate will be selected. Y ou have the opti on of selecting the spee d if necessary. Reserve Direction Grant (RDG) Disable or enable reser ve direction g rant.
Wireless Advanced Beacon Interval Beacons are packets sen t by a wirel ess Access Point to synchronize wir eless devices. Specify a Beacon Period value between 20 and 1000.
A DTIM is a countdown informing clients of the ne xt window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages. When the wireless Access Po int has buffered broadcast or m ulticast messages for associated clients, it sends the next DTIM with a DTIM Interval value.
Wireless MAC Filter The MAC address filter s ection can be used t o filter network access by machines based on the unique MAC addresses of their network adapter(s) . It is mo st useful to prevent unauthorized wireless devices from connecting to your netw ork.
Wireless Security Page 26.
SSID choice Choose the SSID which need to implement security. Security Mode You can disable s ecurity mode, or y ou can choo se following modes to enable security – Open, Shared , WEPauto, WPA, WPA-.
Wireless WPS You can setup securit y easily by choosing PI N or PBC method to do Wi -Fi Protected Setup. Page 28.
WPS mode Two WPS modes ca n be selected – PIN & PBC. If PIN is selected, you s hould enter PIN cod e of your wireless client device to get wir eless connection with this AP.
Wireless Station List You can monitor stations wh ich associated to this AP. Page 30.
Administrator This Administrator section is used to set password for acce ss to the Web-based management, also provide function of firmware upgrade. The Administrator tab provides the following configuration options: Management, Upload Firmware, Settings Management & Status.
Administrator Upload Firmware By assigning firmware location, you can upload firmware at this page. Page 32.
Administrator Settings Management You can save system settings by exporting them to a configuration file, restore them by importing the file, or reset them to factory default.
Administrator Status You can check system information and network configurations on this page. Page 34.
Glossary A Access Control List ACL. This is a database of network devices that are allowed to access re sources on the network. Access Point AP. Device that allows wireless clients to connect to it and access the network Ad-hoc network Peer-to-Peer network between wireless clients Address Resolution Protocol ARP.
Bandwidth The maximum amount of bytes or bits per second that can be transmitted to and from a network device Beacon A data frame by which one of the stations in a Wi-Fi network periodica lly broadcasts network control data to other wireless stations.
dBd Decibels related to dipole antenna dBi Decibels relative to isotropic radiator dBm Decibels relative to one milliwatt Decrypt To unscramble an encrypted message back into plain text Default A pred.
Extensible Authentication Protocol Encryption Converting data into cyphertext so that it cannot be easily read Ethernet The most widely used technology for Local Area Networks.
GUI Graphical user interface H Half-duplex Data cannot be transmitted and received at the same time Hashing Transforming a string of characters into a shorter string with a predefined length Hexadecim.
In terms of a wireless network, this is when wireless clients use an Access Point to gain access to the network Internet A system of worldwide networks which use TCP/IP to allow for resources to be ac.
K Kbps Kilobits per second Kbyte Kilobyte L LAN Local Area Network Latency The amount of time that it takes a packet to get from the one point to another on a net work.
Management Information Base is a set of objects that can be managed by using SNMP Modem A device that Modulates digital signals from a co mputer to an analog signal in order to transmit the signal over phone lines.
Network Time Protocol O OFDM Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing is the modulation technique for both 802.11a and 802.11g OSI Open Systems Interconnection is the reference model for how data sh.
PPTP Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol is used for creating VPN tunnels over the Internet between two networks Preamble Used to synchronize communication timing between devices on a network Q QoS Qual.
Session key An encryption and decryption key that is generated for every communication session between two computers Session layer The fifth layer of the OSI model which coordinates the connection and.
System Logger -- a distributed logging interface for collecting in one place the logs from different sources. Originally written for UNIX, it is now available for other operating systems, including Windows.
Uniform Resource Locator is a unique address for files accessible on the Internet USB Universal Serial Bus UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair V Virtual Private Network VPN: A secure tunnel over the Internet .
Wireless Fidelity Wi-Fi Protected Access An updated version of security for wireless networks that provides authentication as well as encryption Wide Area Network The larger network that your LAN is c.
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