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Step 

 

Configure your computers IP address

Refer to your Operating System for further instructions on how to navigate 

to your TCP/IP Properties.

For Windows 98SE/ME

- Right-click on 

Network Neighborhood

 or 

My Network Places

 

and 
  select 

Properties.

Select the Configuration tab, scroll down to TCP/IP and press 

Properties.

- Click 

Specify an IP address

- IP address = 

192.168.11.2

- Subnet mask = 

255.255.255.0

- Click 

OK

 to close Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties.

- Click 

OK

 to close Network Connection Properties.

- Close Network Connections window.

For Windows 2000/XP

- Click 

Start

 => 

Settings

 => 

Control Panel 

=> 

Network 

Connections

.

- Right-click on

 Local Area Network Connection

 and select 

Properties.

 

- Scroll down to 

Internet Protocol (TCP/IP )

 and press 

Properties.

- Select 

Use the following IP address

- IP address = 

192.168.11.2

Step 

 

 

Access the AirStation configuration page

Launch your Web browser and type 

192.168.11.1 

in the address field of the Web 

browser window  and click  “

Go

” or press “

Enter

.” 

If  you  have  previously  modified  the AirStation  and  changed  the  LAN  IP  address, 

enter the custom LAN IP address to access the AirStation configuration page.

Summary of Contents for WLA-G54

Page 1: ...s AC Adapter 7ft Ethernet Cable Warranty Statement If any of the contents are missing please contact the reseller from which this prod uct was purchased System Requirements Desktop or laptop PC with a wireless adapter installed Existing Local Area Network to connect to the AirStation 54 Mbps Bridge Base Station There are 2 methods of configuring your AirStation 54 Mbps Bridge Base Station Dependin...

Page 2: ...CAT5 cable plugged into any one of the four 10 100M Ethernet LAN port This type of setup will eliminate possible setup problems due to any issues with the wireless adapter on the computer being used to configure the AirStation A Web browser version 4 5 or later should be used to configure the AirStation Using the provided CAT5 Ethernet Cable connect one end into any one of the four 4 10 100M Ether...

Page 3: ...or adapter that you are using Buffalo highly recommends using Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Service to connect to and configure Buffalo Access Points Base Stations Windows 98SE 2000 ME If there is no Ethernet adapter available on the computer being used to configure the AirStation a wireless configuration may be performed using a correctly installed 802 11b or 802 11g wireless adapter To ...

Page 4: ...K to close Network Connection Properties Close Network Connections window For Windows 2000 XP Click Start Settings Control Panel Network Connections Right click on Local Area Network Connection and select Properties Scroll down to Internet Protocol TCP IP and press Properties Select Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 11 2 Step Access the AirStation configuration page Launch yourWeb br...

Page 5: ...Site http www buffalotech com wireless support If at any time you wish to restore settings to factory defaults press the red INIT button on the rear of the AirStation for several seconds until the red DIAG light illuminates Once configuration is complete connect the AirStation to your Local Area Network for normal operation From this screen you can access the built in Web configuration fea ture th...

Page 6: ...nd plug the other end into an Ethernet hub or switch on your Local Area Network The LAN or Wired MAC address is the default ESS ID SSID of the AirStation The LAN MAC address is located on the rear of the AirStation clearly labeled next to the 4 port switch The Wireless MAC address of the AirStation is used forWDSfunctionality MAC Address and SSID Once the AirStation is connected to the existing LA...

Page 7: ...Enable next to Wireless Bridge function Click Set You will have to click Apply when the next window appears shown below The AirStation will reboot Once WDS is enabled and setup correctly the MAC address of the bridged access point will be shown at the bottom of the screen User will need to repeat the process and enter theWireless MAC address of the AirStation Compact Bridge into the Buffalo Bridge...

Page 8: ...vice complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation R TTE Compliance Statement See owners manual for complete statement This equipment complies with all the requirements of the DIRECTIVE 1999 ...

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