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Buffalo WBR-B11 Operation & User’s Manual

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Buffalo WBR-B11 User Manual
Buffalo WBR-B11 User Guide
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  • Buffalo WBR-B11, 20 WBR-B11 ACCESS POINT SPECIFICATIONS Physical Specifi cations Dimensions (LxWxH) 205 x 170 x 76 mm Weight 620 grams Temperature & Humidity Operation 0° to 40°C Maximum humidity 80% Transit/Storage 0° to 40° C maximum humidity 80% (no condensation) Power Characteristics Transmit Mode 1.1A (Nominal), Power Supply 3.3 V Regulatory Information Wireless communication is often subject to local radio regulations. Although AirStation wireless networking products have been designed for operation in the license-free 2.4 GHz band, local radio regulations may impose limitat

  • Buffalo WBR-B11, 1111 Figure 4.1.4 Wire- less LAN Computer Limitation Figure 4.2.1A WAN Port Settings MAC Address of WAN - Set the AirStation MAC address to be used for WAN com mu ni ca tion. IP Address of WAN - Allows admin- istrator to select DHCP server, PPPoE, or manual setting for the WAN port of the AirStation. Auto IP assignment from DHCP server - acquire the IP address automatically from the DHCP server. Use PPPoE client - If selected, the in for - ma tion listed below must be entered. Manual setting - Enter t

  • Buffalo WBR-B11, 12 timer is disabled. Authorization - Authorization method for accessing the ISP PPPoE server. If un- known, select Auto authorization. MTU (Maximum Transmit Unit) Size - Maximum Transmit Unit (578-1492) when using PPPoE. MRU (Maximum Receive Unit) Size - Maximum Receive Unit (578-1492) when using PPPoE. Keep Alive - Enables the PPPoE client to send a Link Control Protocol (LCP) echo re- quest to the PPPoE server once per minute. If there is no reply within six minutes, the cli- ent disconnects. Set to Disable if frequent disconnection occurs. 4.2.2 Network WAN WAN side (

  • Buffalo WBR-B11, 1313 Address Translation - Select Use or Do not Use. Address Translation must be enabled for client PCs to connect to the Internet. Se- lecting Use enables the following functions: • IP Masquerade - When the LAN PC connects to the WAN side, the IP address of LAN PC is dynamically trans- lated to become the WAN IP address of the AirStation. Multiple LAN PCs can share one WAN IP address to access the Internet. • Static IP address translation -When the WAN requests connection to t

  • Buffalo WBR-B11, 2121 Receiver Sensitivity -83 dBm -87 dBm -91 dBm -94 dBm (depends on data rate) Delay Spread (at FER of <1%) 65 ns 225 ns 400 ns 500 ns (depends on data rate) • The range of wireless devices can be affected by metal surfaces, solid high-density materials and obstacles in the signal path. Table “Radio Characteristics” lists the typical ranges when used indoors: • In Open Offi ce environments, clients can “see” each other, i.e. there are no physical ob struc - tions between them. • In Semi-open Offi ce environments, work space is separated by room dividers; client cards are at desktop level. • In Closed Offi ce envir

  • Buffalo WBR-B11, 16 4.4.1 Unit information AirStation name - When using Client Manager and multiple AirStations, select a unique name to make it easier to identify each AirStation. Administrator name - “root”, cannot be changed Administrator password - Allows the administrator to enter an administrator pass- word to restrict access to the setting screens. • New Password - Enter new password. Enter up to eight alphanumeric characters (case sensitive) • Confi rm Password - Reenter the new password for confi rmation 4.4.2 Time setup Time setup - Enter the current date and time, and click Set NTP - Select Use or Do not use ■ Note: If NTP is us

  • Buffalo WBR-B11, 8 3.5.5 Application tab Set up special applications such as games, MS NetMeeting and MSN Messenger. Follow the instructions in each screen. USING AIRSTATION FOR ADVANCED CONFIGURATIONS Although your AirStation will function fi ne using only the settings from Section 3, you may wish to explore more advanced options. This chapter explains each parameter in the Advanced button. Click the Top tab and click the Advanced button. 4.1 LAN Setting Set up LAN connections. 4.1.1 Wireless

  • Buffalo WBR-B11, 99 in the client computer. Encryption Key (WEP) - Select En- crypt or Do not encrypt. Create and enter an encryption code to protect wireless com mu ni ca tions. It is possible to enter up to 4 different WEPs. The WEP key must match between two parties for secure com mu ni c- a tions. Examples of WEP key: 64bit ASCII: 5 digits of alphanumeric charac- ters, “ab34Y” 128bit ASCII: 13 digits of alphanumeric char- acters, “123456abcdef7” ■ Note: ASCII WEP is case sensitive. 64bit HEX: 10 digits, using characters 0-9 and a-f, “00234ABCDE” 128bit HEX: 26 digits,

  • Buffalo WBR-B11, 2 Buffalo’s AirStation wireless access point enables sharing broadband at your fi ngertips. All you need to do is connect the AirStation to a DSL or CATV modem to: • Share fi les and printers • Access and share the Internet 1.4 SOHO/SMB Networking With high-speed DSL or CATV connections readily available, many users can work effec- tively from a home offi ce, connected securely to a corporate network. Connect the Buffalo AirStation Broadband router AP to a CATV or DSL modem in order to: • Share broadband access • Share fi les and printers • Bridge between multiple networks and multiple PC platforms • Provide easy and secure access to home o

  • Buffalo WBR-B11, 11 INTRODUCTION 1.1 AirStation Broadband Router Access Point (WBR-B11) Welcome to AirStation, the easy way to wire- less networking. Bring your wireless home network closer to your fun activities! This book, which introduces you to the AirStation Broadband router access point, will help you connect to your network quickly. The AirStation Broadband Router Access Point (AP), WBR-B11, is a 4-port router wire- less small/medium business (SMB) network device that complies with the IEEE 802.11b standard on wireless LANs (Revision B). It supports data

  • Buffalo WBR-B11, 2323 10BaseT or 100BaseTx: 802.3 based Ethernet network that uses UTP (Unshielded twisted pair) cable and a star topology. 10 is 10 Mbps and 100 is 100 Mbps. 802.1x: The standard for wireless LAN au- thentication used between an AP and a client. 802.1x with EAP will initiate key handling. Ad-Hoc Network: The wireless network based on a peer-to-peer communications session. Also referred to as AdHoc. Bandwidth: The transmission capacity of a computer or a communication channel, stated in Megabits per second (Mbps). BSS (Basic Service Set): An 802.11 net work ing framework that includes an Ac- cess Point

  • 2525 RJ-45 connector: An 8-pin connector used between a twisted pair cable and a data transmission device. ROM (Read Only Memory): Perma- nent memory. Router: Device that can connect individual LANs and remote sites to a server. Roaming: The ability to use a wireless device while moving from one access point to another without losing the connection. Script: A macro or batch �

  • 77 3.5.2 CATV Button Select the appropriate connection method. Automatic IP Assignment by ISP - The DHCP server of the ISP assigns an IP address automatically. Enter IP address manually - Enter the IP address given by the ISP. The IP address is acquired au to - mat i cal ly but DNS server address entered manually - Enter the DNS server in for ma tion manually eve

  • Buffalo WBR-B11, 24 organization which promotes development of electronics technology. IP (Internet Protocol) Address: A unique 32-binary-digit number that identifi es each sender or receiver of information sent in packets. Infrastructure: A wireless network or other small network in which the wireless network devices are made a part of the network through the Access Point. ISP (Internet Service Provider): A company that provides access to the Internet and other related services. IV (Initialization Vector): The header section of a message packet. LAN (Local Area Network): A group of computers and peripheral devices con- n

  • Buffalo WBR-B11, 6 It is also recommended you record any other broadband access information such as global IP address, subnet mask address, default gateway address, DNS server address and PPPoE parameters. 3.3 Setup Overview The WBR-B11 CD contains the Client Man- ager program. The Client Manager is used for setting up and confi guring the access point and for monitoring the wireless signal between the AP and client. Specialized setups for security, fi ltering and other features will be explained in later sec- tions. 3.4 Open the Setup Screen • Connect the WBR-B11 according to the wiring instructions. (Install the setup utility, Client Ma

  • Buffalo WBR-B11, 1919 A WBR-B11 Access Point Specifi cations Physical Specifi cations AA Dimensions (LxWxH) 205 x 170 x 76 mm Weight 620 grams Temperature & Humidity Operation 0¡ to 40¡ C Maximum humidity 80% Transit/Storage 0¡ to 40¡ C maximum humid- ity 80% (no condensation) Power Characteristics Transmit Mode 1.1A (Nominal),

  • Buffalo WBR-B11, 1717 4.4.4 Transfer Packet Condition Displays number of packets sent and received for wired WAN-LAN and wireless LAN traffi c. 4.4.5 PING Test Destination - Enter IP address for test and click OK Figure 4.4.3A System In for ma tion Figure 4.4.3B System Information Figure 4.4.4 Transfer Packet In- formatiion

  • Buffalo WBR-B11, 10 IPs to be excluded from the range spec i fi c- a tion should be entered in the specifi ed fi eld. Lease period - Specifi es the number of hours (1-999) an assigned IP address is valid. The client PC will request a renewal of IP ad- dress at the end of the valid time period. Default Gateway - Allows administra- tor to use the Default Gateway address (the AirStation’s IP address), assign a specifi c Gateway address, or block clients from Gate- way notifi cation. DNS server - Allows administrator to use the default DNS address (the AirStation’s IP address), assign specifi c DNS addresses, or block clien

  • Buffalo WBR-B11, 18 4.4.6 Initialization/reboot Initialization sets all parameters back to fac- tory defaults. After initialization, the AirSta- tion must be restarted. 4.4.7 Firmware Update Firmware fi le name - Enter the path and fi lename for new fi rmware or select Browse to search for the path Click Firmware Update to load fi rm- ware to the AirStation. ■ Note: Firmware update does not erase current user settings. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION For more information, please consult one of the following: • The on-line help system of your AirStation wireles

  • Buffalo WBR-B11, 14 source port number. Display/Delete NAT Table - Allows ad min is tra tor to delete NAT tables. 4.3.3 Packet Filter Log Output - Activates the packet fi lter log. Filter setting - Choose type from pull- down menu. For Manual setting: • Operation - Packets from WAN (or LAN), select ignored, rejected, or ac- cepted. IP Address - Filter for the specifi c IP ad- dress • Destination IP Address - The IP ad- dress for the packet to arrive at. • Source IP Address - The IP address for the packet sender. Warning: If administrator selects Packet from LAN is Deny or Reject, the ad min - is tra tor will no longer have access to the AirStation co

  • 22 B. 1 Common Troubleshooting Tips Common Problems: • Out of range, client cannot connect to the AirStation. • Confi guration mismatch, client cannot connect to the AirStation. • Absence or confl ict with the Client Driver. • Confl ict of another device with the AirStation hardware. B.1.1 LED Activity B Monitoring LED activity helps identify problems. • Power LED should be

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