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AOSS

AOSS

 (AirStation One-Touch Secure System) is a simple system for configuring your wireless 

network securely.  If your router and your client device are installed and both support AOSS, 

then making a secure wireless connection between them is simple.  

A.

  Push the AOSS button on the top of your router and hold it in for a few seconds.  The AOSS light 

will begin to flash amber.  

B.

 You now have two minutes to push the AOSS button on your client device and finish the 

connection.  If your client device is a PC card, CardBus, USB, or PCI adapter, the AOSS button will 

probably be in its 

Client Manager Software

.  Check your client device’s AOSS setup information for 

instructions on where to push or click the AOSS button.
After you’ve pressed both buttons, it will take about 30 seconds for the connection to complete.  

When it’s finished, the AOSS light will glow a solid amber, without blinking.  You now have a secure 

network connection!   

Notes:

  If your client devices do not support AOSS, or you don’t want to use it, turn to 

page 4

.

Only one AOSS wireless client adapter can be configured with the AOSS router at a time.  The 

buttons will need to be re-pressed to connect each additional AOSS wireless client adapter.
Additional non-AOSS wireless devices can be connected to your wireless network by connecting them 

manually.  The encryption information is available in the AirStation Web Configuration Utility in the 

AOSS section.  Please consult the User Manual on the AirStation CD-ROM for more information.
After you push the first AOSS button, you have 2 minutes to push the second AOSS button.  If you 

run out of time, just push the first AOSS button again.

Alternative Step 3:  Configure Wireless Settings with AOSS

Summary of Contents for AirStation Draft-N WZR-G300N

Page 1: ...etup Guide AirStation Draft N WZR G300N Nfiniti Wireless Router AP PY00 32004 DM20 01 Package Contents WZR G300N AirStation Base Stand AC Adapter and Power Cable CAT5 LAN cable Utility CD with Manual Quick Setup Guide Warranty Statement 1 01 ...

Page 2: ...onnector This is the only port that will work for your internet connection 3 Connect one or more PCs or workstations to any of the four LAN ports on the AirStation with RJ 45 Ethernet cables 4 Power on the cable or DSL modem Give it at least a minute to boot up 5 Connect the power connector to the power port on the AirStation and to a surge protector or other source of power Give the AirStation 60...

Page 3: ...n has automatically configured your Internet connection settings Please skip to the next page if you have successfully connected to the Internet 3 If the AirStation cannot automatically configure itself for your Internet Connection then a window will open prompting you to enter a User ID and Password Enter root as the User name and leave the password field blank NOTE If your web browser doesn t au...

Page 4: ...d blank This will take you to the Home page where you can click on the System Info tab B The System Info page gives you all the current information for your AirStation When performing a survey with your wireless client device please connect to the SSID provided on this System Info page Step 3 Configure Wireless Settings Note If you would rather use AOSS to automatically configure your wireless set...

Page 5: ...rence with other 2 4 Ghz sources such as cordless phones neighboring Wi Fi networks baby monitors etc By default the Auto Channel mode will attempt to locate the clearest channel possible Press the Apply button when you are finished making changes If you made changes to the SSID then your wireless clients will be disconnected and will need to be reconnected using the new SSID There are additional ...

Page 6: ...it will take about 30 seconds for the connection to complete When it s finished the AOSS light will glow a solid amber without blinking You now have a secure network connection Notes If your client devices do not support AOSS or you don t want to use it turn to page 4 Only one AOSS wireless client adapter can be configured with the AOSS router at a time The buttons will need to be re pressed to co...

Page 7: ...Technical Support using the following information Online Help Available on the enclosed AirNavigator CD Web www buffalo technology com E mail helpdesk buffalo technology ie Telephone UK only 08712 50 12 60 Elsewhere 353 61 708 050 The constantly evolving state of wireless products and operating systems requires Buffalo Technology to occasionally release updated software to take advantage of new te...

Page 8: ...0328 V1 6 1 2004 Technical requirements for spread spectrum radio equipment EN 301489 1 V1 4 1 2002 EN301 489 17 V1 2 1 2002 EMC requirements for spread spectrum radio equipment EN 50371 2002 Intended use This device is a 2 4 GHz wireless LAN transceiver intended for indoor home and office use in all EU and EFTA member states EU Countries intended for use This device is intended for indoor Home an...

Page 9: ... for indoor home and office use in all EU and EFTA member states except in France Belgium and Italy where restrictive use applies In Italy the end user should apply for a license at the national spectrum authorities in order to obtain an authorization to use the device for setting up outdoor radio links In Belgium there is a restriction in outdoor use The frequency range in which outdoor operation...

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Page 12: ... mail sales buffalo technology com Copyright 2006 Buffalo Technology UK Ltd All Rights Reserved Buffalo Technology UK Ltd is part of BUFFALO INC the global manufacturers of IT peripherals including memory networking and multimedia products inside many of the world s computers All trademarks are the property of their respective owners ...

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