HP Hewlett Packard Network Router Wireless Bridge User Manual

2-Port Wireless Bridge/AP  
with Print Server  
User Guide  
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly, and retain it for future reference.  
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Contents  
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Chapter 1 Introduction  
Congratulations that you purchase an outstanding Wireless Bridge. This product is  
a transceiver that connects two or more remote network into a single LAN and can act  
as a center point of a standalone wireless network or as the connection point between  
wireless and wired network. This product can also be used as a rugged access point,  
providing network access to wireless client devices. It provides a solution for building  
a LAN environment and sharing resources with or without wire. This bridge/access  
point uses a browser-base management system. The system settings are on web pages.  
Before you install and use this product, please read this manual carefully for fully  
functions of this product.  
1.1 Functions and Features  
2 in 1 wireless bridge or access point  
2-in-1 integrated function, flexibility and cost effective.  
Point-to-point, Multipoint-to-multipoint connectivity  
Lets users transfer information between two or multiple buildings across the  
area.  
Excellent range with antenna options  
Provide wireless links up to 25km (16 miles) using antennas and boosters.  
High speed for wireless LAN connection  
11Mbps data rate by incorporating Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS).  
Roaming  
Provides seamless roaming within the IEEE 802.11b WLAN infrastructure.  
IEEE 802.11b compatible  
Allowing inter-operation among multiple vendors.  
Auto fallback  
11M, 5M, 2M, 1M data rate with auto fallback.  
Auto-sensing Ethernet Switch  
Equipped with a 2-port auto-sensing Ethernet switch.  
Printer sharing (Optional)  
Embeds a print server to allow all of the networked computers to share one  
printer.  
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DHCP server supported  
All of the networked computers can retrieve TCP/IP settings automatically  
from this product.  
Web-based configuring  
Configurable through any networked computer’s web browser.  
MAC Address Access Control supported  
Allows you to assign different access right for different users.  
Firmware Upgradable  
Provides firmware upgrade via Web Browser or Windows Application.  
1.2 Packing List  
Wireless Bridge/Access Point unit  
Installation CD  
Power adapter  
Cross over Fast Ethernet cable  
Rubber Antenna  
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Chapter 2 Hardware Installation  
2.1 Panel Layout  
2.1.1 Front Panel  
Figure 2-1 Front Panel  
LED:  
LED  
Function  
Color  
Status  
Description  
Power is being applied to this  
product.  
POWER Power indication Green  
On  
This product is functioning  
properly.  
M1  
System status 1 Orange  
Blinking  
Blinking  
On  
Sending or receiving data via  
wireless  
WLAN Wireless activity Green  
An active station is connected to  
the corresponding LAN port.  
Link/Act.  
Link status  
Data Rate  
Green  
Green  
1~2  
The corresponding LAN port is  
sending or receiving data.  
Blinking  
On  
Data is transmitting in 100Mbps  
on the corresponding LAN port.  
10/100  
Port:  
To reset system settings to factory defaults, please follow the steps:  
1. Power off the device,  
RESET  
2. Press the reset button and hold,  
3. Power on the device,  
4. Keep the button pressed about 5 seconds,  
5. Release the button,  
6. Watch the M1 LED, it will flash 8 times and then M1 flash once per  
second.  
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2.1.2 Rear Panel  
Figure 2-2 Rear Panel  
Port  
Description  
Power inlet: DC 12V, 1.5A (minimum)  
The ports where you will connect networked computers and other  
devices.  
12VDC  
Port 1-2  
Printer Port (Optional)  
PRINTER  
Antenna  
Connect with antenna (Omni-directional or Directional)  
2.2 Procedure of Hardware Installation  
1. Decide how to place this product and antenna  
Because this product is a radio device works in the 2.4 GHz frequency range.  
For optimum utilization, install this product away from microwave ovens or  
other devices, operating in the 2.4 GHz frequency range, which can cause  
signal interference. Otherwise, install this product’s antenna in an area where  
the trees, buildings and large steel structures such as file cabinet and  
bookshelves do not obstruct the signal to and from the antenna. The antenna  
should be located for the direct line-of-sight space.  
2. Connecting the Antenna  
This product provides a TNC antenna connector on the rear panel. Use the  
proper cable to connect this product and antenna.  
3. Setup LAN connection  
a. Wired LAN connection: connect an Ethernet cable from your computer’s  
Ethernet port to one of the LAN ports on this product’s rear panel.  
Repeat the process to connect other computers to this product. If you  
need to connect more than two computers to this product, use a 10/100  
Fast Ethernet switch (preferred) or hub and connect the Ethernet cable  
from the AP to the switch/hub’s UPLINK port. You may need a  
switch/hub, which include UPLINK feature. This product supports up to  
253 network computers and devices.  
b. Wireless LAN connection: locate this product at a proper position to gain  
the best transmission performance.  
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Figure 2-3 Setup of LAN connections for this product  
Note: If an UPLINK port is not available, simply connect a  
cross-over Ethernet cable from the AP to the switch/hub.  
4. Connect this Product to the Printer  
Use the printer cable to connect the printer to the printer port of this product.  
(Optional)  
5. Power  
Connect the power code to the power outlet and turn on the power switch.  
This product will enter the self-testing status automatically. In this phrase, the  
indicator M1 will light on for about 10 seconds, and then the M1 will flash 3  
times to represent that the self-testing has been finished. Eventually, the M1  
indicator will flash once per second to stand for this product is in normal  
operation.  
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Chapter 3 General Configuration  
3.1 Log in and Start up  
This product provides a web based configuration scheme, make possible to  
configure by web browser such as Netscape Communicator or Internet Explorer.  
1. Start the web browser, and disable the proxy or add the IP address of this  
product into the exceptions of Proxy setting. Then, type this product’s IP  
address (the default setting is 192.168.123.254) in the Location (for Netscape)  
or Address (for IE) field and press ENTER.  
2. You will see the web user interface after the connection is established. To log in  
as an administrator, enter the system password (the default setting is” admin ”)  
in the System Password field and click on the Log in button. If the password is  
correct, the web appearance will change to Administrator’s Main Menu.  
3.2 Inspect System Information  
Check system information with click the System Info in Administrator’s Main  
Menu.  
A. Network ID (SSID): The current setting of SSID  
B. Firmware Version: The current firmware version on this device  
C. MAC Address: The MAC address of this device  
D. Printer: The possible kinds of printer status include “Ready”, “Not ready”,  
Printing…”, and “Device error”.  
Figure 3.1  
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When this device is printing, there may appear a “Kill Job” button on the  
Sidenote column. You can click this button to cancel the current printing  
job manually.  
3.3 Tool Box  
This option enables you to change the administrator password.  
There are some useful buttons in this page:  
View the system logs  
Reboot this device  
View Log  
Reboot  
You can backup your settings by clicking this  
button and save it as a bin file. Once you want to  
restore these settings, please click Firmware  
Upgrade button and use the bin file you saved  
Backup Setting  
Reset the settings of this device to the default  
values  
Reset to Default  
Prompt the administrator for a file and upgrade it to  
this device  
Firmware Upgrade  
Note: we strongly recommend you to change the system password for security  
reason.  
Figure 3.2  
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3.4 Primary Setup  
Figure 3.3  
This option is primary to enable this product to work properly.  
1.IP Address: the IP address of this device.  
2.Mode: the operating mode of this device. The default mode is “Bridge”, which  
is the normal operation mode of a Bridge. Users can change it to the “AP”  
mode if you want this product to work as a wireless access point.  
Figure 3.4  
3.Network ID (SSID): Network ID is used for identifying the Wireless LAN  
(WLAN). Client stations can roam freely over this product and other Access  
Points that have the same Network ID. (The factory setting is “default”).  
Note: This item won’t take effect in “Bridge” mode.  
4.Channel: The radio channel number. The permissible channels depend on the  
Regulatory Domain.  
The factory setting is as follows:  
USA/Canada  
Europe/Australia (ETSI)  
Japan (All)  
Channel 6  
Spain, France  
Japan  
Channel 10  
Channel 14  
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5. WEP Security: Select the data privacy algorithm you want. Enabling the security  
can protect your data while it is transferred from one station to another. The  
standardized IEEE 802.11 WEP (64-bit or 128-bit) is used here.  
6. WEP Key 1, 2, 3 & 4: After enable the 64-bit or 128-bit WEP key security, please  
select one WEP key to be used in default setting and then input 10 or 26 hex-  
decimal (0-9, A-F) digits.  
7. MAC Access Control: Setup MAC addresses to control which wireless clients  
can associate to the wireless LAN and this device or connect to this device.  
Figure 3.5  
MAC Address Control allows only client devices with specified MAC  
addresses to associate and pass data through this device.  
Check “Enable” to enable the “MAC Address  
Control”. All of the settings in this page will take  
effect only when “Enable” is checked.  
MAC Address Control  
Check "Connection control" to enable the controlling  
of which wired and wireless clients can connect to  
this device. If a client is denied to connect to this  
device, it means the client can't access to the Internet  
either. Choose "allow" or "deny" to allow or deny the  
clients, whose MAC addresses are not in the "Control  
table" (please see below), to connect to this device.  
Connection control  
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Check "Association control" to enable the controlling  
of which wireless client can associate to the wireless  
LAN. If a client is denied to associate to the wireless  
LAN, it means the client can't send or receive any data  
via this device. Choose "allow" or "deny" to allow or  
deny the clients, whose MAC addresses are not in the  
"Control table", to associate to the wireless LAN.  
Association control  
"Control table" is the table at the bottom of the "MAC  
Address Control" page. Each row of this table  
indicates the MAC address and the expected IP  
address mapping of a client. There are four columns in  
this table:  
Control table  
MAC address indicates a  
specific client.  
MAC  
Address  
Expected IP address of the  
corresponding client. Keep it  
empty if you don't care its IP  
address.  
IP Address  
When "Connection control" is  
checked, check "C" will  
allow/deny the corresponding  
client to connect to this device.  
C
A
When "Association control" is  
checked, check "A" will  
allow/deny the corresponding  
client to associate to the  
wireless LAN.  
In this page, we provide the following Combobox and button to help users to  
input the MAC address.  
Figure 3.6  
Select a specific client in the “DHCP clients” Combobox, and then click on  
the “Copy to” button to copy the MAC address of the client you select to the ID  
selected in the “ID” Combobox.  
Previous page and Next Page To make this setup page simple and clear, we have  
divided the “Control table” into several pages.  
You can use these buttons to navigate to different  
pages.  
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Chapter 4 Configure as a Bridge  
Two of these devices have capability to communicate with each other when these  
two devices are working in the “Bridge” Mode. Users can connect two or more wired  
LANs together via wireless connection with wireless bridge function. The connection  
is as follows:  
Figure 4.1  
Note: This device can’t be a wireless AP when it has been operated as a wireless  
bridge. This means there is no wireless client can make the connection to this device  
when it’s in the “Bridge” mode.  
4.1 Bridge Configuration  
1. Login this device with the administrator’s password as “admin” (default).  
2. Select Primary Setup.  
3. In the Primary Setup page, make sure the Mode is Bridge.  
4. Enter the address into IP Address field which is in the same subnet with your  
network environment.  
5. Set the “Channel” of this device and another one which you want to connect in  
the same channel.  
6. Save the settings above and then reboot this device.  
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4.2 Create a Bridge Network Environment  
The bridge supports external antennas with omni-directional or directional  
capabilities. Omni-directional antennas are suited for systems requiring a signal  
distribution in more than one direction. High-gain directional antennas are best suited  
for longer coverage range in a fixed direction.  
Due to the differences in placement and physical environment, every network  
application has their unique installation. Before installing multiple bridges, you  
should implement a testing of each site to determine the optimum networking  
components and to maximize coverage range and network performance.  
Think about the operating and environmental conditions of following when  
implement this testing:  
Throughput of Data – Coverage range is inversely proportional to data rates.  
The maximum radio range is achieved at the lowest workable data throughput.  
Antenna type and placement – The coverage range is increasing by the  
antenna’s height and gain. For this reason, proper antenna configuration is a  
critical factor in maximizing coverage range. The recommended combination  
of antenna/cable/booster for various ranges is as following:  
Range  
3km  
4~10km  
11~18km  
19~25km  
Cable  
Antenna gain  
(dBi)  
1M 3/5M 10M  
12 12~18 18  
1M 3/5M 10M  
12 12~18 18  
1M 3/5M 10M  
12 12~18 18~20 20 12~21 18~21  
1M 3/5M 10M  
Booster  
None None None 0.5W 0.5W 0.5W 1W  
1W 1W 1W 5W 5W  
Physical environment and Obstructions - Open areas provide better coverage  
range than closed areas. Also, the obstructer such as steel buildings or trees  
can block or decrease communication between bridges. To avoid this situation,  
the antennas should be located in where is no or few obstruction between the  
sending and receiving antennas.  
Figure 4.2  
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Chapter 5 DHCP Server  
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a TCP/IP standard for  
simplifying management of host IP configuration. The DHCP standard provides for  
the use of DHCP servers as a way to manage dynamic allocation of IP.  
Every computer on a TCP/IP network must have a unique computer name and IP  
address. The IP address (together with subnet mask) identifies both the host computer  
and the subnet to which it is attached. When you move a computer to a different  
subnet, the IP address must be changed. DHCP allows you to dynamically assign an  
IP address to a client from a DHCP server IP address database on your local network  
The settings of a TCP/IP environment of include host IP, Subnet Mask, Gateway,  
and DNS configurations. For TCP/IP-based networks, DHCP reduces the complexity  
and amount of administrator work involved in reconfiguring computers.  
This product supports the function of DHCP server. If you enable this product’s  
DHCP server and configure your computers as “automatic IP allocation” mode, then  
when your computer is powered on, it will automatically load the proper TCP/IP  
settings from this product. The settings of DHCP server include the following items:  
1. DHCP Server: Check “Enable” to enable the DHCP server function. All the  
settings in this page will take effect only if “Enable” is checked.  
2. Range of IP Address Pool: Whenever there is a request, the DHCP server will  
automatically allocate an unused IP address from the IP address pool to the  
requesting computer. You must specify the starting and ending address of the  
IP address pool.  
Clients List  
List the current mapping of the IP and MAC address for  
each DHCP client.  
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Fixed Mapping  
In general, DHCP server assigns an IP address chosen  
from the IP addresses pool randomly. Fixed Mapping  
allows you to assign a specific IP address to the  
specified MAC address.  
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Chapter 6 Print Server  
This product provides the function of network print server for MS Windows  
95/98/NT/2000/XP, Linux and Unix based platforms.  
6.1 Configuring on Windows 95/98/ME Platforms  
After finished the software installation procedure described in Chapter 7, the  
computer has ability to print via this product. For convenience, we call the printer  
connected to the printer port of this product as printer server. To configure this printer  
server on a Windows 95/98/ME platform, please refer to the following steps.  
1. Open the Printers window in the My Computer dialogue window.  
2. Find out the corresponding icon of your server printer, for example, the HP  
LaserJet 6L. Click the mouse’s right button on that icon, and then select the  
Properties item:  
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3. Select the Details item.  
4. Choose the “PRTmate: (All-in-1)” from the list attached at the Print To the  
following port item. Ensure that the Print using the following driver item is  
configured to the correct driver of this printer server.  
5. Click Port Settings. Type the IP address of this product and then click the OK  
button.  
6. Make sure that all settings mentioned above are correct and then click the OK  
button.  
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6.2 Configuring on Windows 2000/XP Platforms  
The configuration procedure for a Windows 2000/XP platform is similar to that of  
Windows 95/98/ME except of the printer Properties.  
Compare to the procedure for the setting of windows 95/98/ME, the selection of  
Details (windows 95/98/ME) is equivalent to the selection of Ports (windows  
2000/XP), and Port Settings (windows 95/98/ME) is equivalent to Configure Port  
(windows 2000/XP).  
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Chapter 7 Software Installation  
1. Insert the installation CD-ROM into the CD-ROM device. The following  
window will be shown automatically. If it isn’t, please run “install.exe” in the  
CD-ROM.  
2. Click the INSTALL button. Wait until the following Welcome dialogue  
appears, and click the Next button.  
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3. Select the destination folder and click the Next button. Then, the setup  
program will begin to install this program into the computer.  
4. When the following window is displayed, click the Finish button.  
5. Select the item to restart the computer and then click the OK button to reboot  
your computer.  
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6. After rebooting your computer, you can configure this device (refer to Chapter  
4) and setup the Print Server (refer to Chapter 6).  
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Appendix A TCP/IP Configuration for Wireless Windows  
95/98/ME/2000/XP  
This chapter will introduce how to install the TCP/IP protocol in the personal  
computer and using the TCP/IP setting to connect this device correctly.  
A.1 Configure Windows 95/98/ME Platforms for working with this  
device  
1. Connect this device to a computer by general network cable.  
2. On the Windows 95/98/ME Platforms, click Start button and choose Settings,  
then click Control Panel.  
3. Double click Network icon and select Configuration tab in the Network  
window.  
4. Click Add button to add network component into your PC.  
5. Double click Protocol to add TCP/IP protocol.  
6. Select Microsoft item in the manufactures list. Then choose TCP/IP in the  
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Network Protocols list. Click OK button to return to Network window.  
7. The TCP/IP protocol shall be listed in the Network window. Click OK to  
complete the install procedure and restart your PC to enable the TCP/IP  
protocol.  
8. After rebooting, click Start button and choose Settings, then click Control  
Panel.  
9. Double click Network icon. Select the TCP/IP line that has been associated to  
your network card in the Configuration tab of the Network window.  
10. Click Properties button to set the TCP/IP protocol for this device.  
11. Select Specify an IP address in the IP Address tab. The default IP address of  
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this product is 192.168.123.254. So please use 192.168.123.xxx (xxx is  
between 1 and 253) for IP Address field and 255.255.255.0 for Subnet Mask  
field.  
12. In the Gateway and DNS tab, do not put anything.  
13. Click OK button to finish the TCP/IP setting and restart the computer.  
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A.2 Configure Windows 2000/XP Platforms for working with this  
device  
1. After complete installation the windows 2000/XP, the system will  
automatically install the TCP/IP protocol.  
2. Connect this device to a computer by general network cable.  
3. On the Windows 2000/XP platform, right click My Network Places on the  
desktop then select Properties.  
4. In the Network Connections dialogue window, right click the network  
connection icon of Wireless LAN PC Card and select properties.  
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5. In the General tab, choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click the  
properties button.  
6. In the General tab, select Use the following IP address and set a IP address  
which is in the same subnet with this product(default is 192.168.123.254).  
7. Do not put anything in the Default gateway and DNS field.  
8. Click the OK button to complete TCP/IP setting.  
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