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    ASUS 802.11g Access Point21
    Chapter 3 - Software Configuration
    WLAN Utilities
    
    Note:  If  you  cannot  find  the 
    A S U S   8 0 2 . 11 g   A P s   d u e   t o   a 
    problem in the IP settings, push 
    and hold the “Reset” button on 
    the  ASUS  802.11g  AP  over  five 
    seconds to restore to the factory 
    default settings.
    Restart your Windows.
    Reset
    User Name and Password
    Once  connected,  a  window  will  ask 
    for  the  User  name  and  Password  to 
    log in. The factory default values are 
    “admin” and “admin”. 
    Home Page
    After logging in, you will see the ASUS 802.11g AP home page. The default 
    pages will be for the Access Point mode. 
    						
    							
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    3.3  Firmware Restoration
    The  Firmware  Restoration  utility  is  an  emergency  rescue  tool  that  can 
    automatically  searches  for  an ASUS  802.11g AP  that  has  failed  during  a 
    firmware upload, and re-upload a firmware that you specify. A failed firmware 
    upgrade will cause the ASUS 802.11g AP to enter a failure mode, waiting 
    for the Firmware Restoration utility to find and upload a new firmware. The 
    process takes about three to four minutes.
    Note: This is not a firmware upgrade utility and cannot be used on a 
    working ASUS 802.11g AP . Normal firmware upgrades must be done 
    through the web manager. 
    Using a Hub
    If  you  have  problems  uploading  a  firmware  while  using  a  network  hub, 
    try connecting your computer directly to the LAN port. You can use either 
    10Base-T or 100Base-TX connections. 
    Launch the Firmware Restoration utility from the Windows Start menu. 
    						
    							
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    Access Point
    This chapter gives information on the operation modes of the ASUS WL-
    320gP Access Point. 
    The ASUS 802.11g AP supports five operation modes: AP, Gateway, Bridge, 
    URE and Station. The WL-320gE can be setup as Bridge, URE, and Station 
    either in AP mode or Gateway mode. You can change operation modes in 
    Quick Setup or Wireless -> Advanced.
    3.   Operation Mode
    Home Gateway
    In this mode, use the Ethernet port to connect to the Internet through ADSL or 
    Cable Modem. In your environment, many users share the same IP to ISP.
    In  Home  Gateway  mode,  Network  Address  Translation  (NAT)  is  enabled, 
    which  ensures  network  security. Each  incoming  or  outgoing  request  goes 
    through a translation and authentication process. You can use PPPoE, DHCP 
    client, or static IP to make a WAN connection. In this mode, UPnP and DDNS 
    are also supported. These features are useful for home users.
    Access Point
    In Access Point mode, Ethernet port and wireless devices are set to locate in the 
    same local area network. Those WAN related functions are not supported here. 
    In Access Point mode, Network Address Translation (NAT) is disabled, one 
    wan port and four LAN ports are bridged together.  
    By default, the ASUS 802.11g AP operates in Access Point mode.
    By default, the ASUS 802.11g AP operates in Access Point mode. 
    						
    							
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    1) Bridge Mode (WDS)
    Wireless bridge, also known as Wireless Distribution System or WDS, allows 
    you to connect to one or many Access Points. If you set the same SSID among 
    all  access  points,  wireless  security  level  reaches  up  to  WPA-PSK  level. 
    Otherwise, the security level is WEP only.
    Access Point
    AP Mode configures the ASUS 802.11g AP for a specific purpose. By default, 
    the ASUS 802.11g AP is set to serve as an “Access Point” where a wireless 
    mobile client can connect wirelessly to a wired Ethernet network.
    WDS Only
    With WDS, the ASUS 802.11g AP can only communicate with other Access 
    Points.
    Hybrid
    Hybrid allows you to use the ASUS 802.11g AP both as an access point and 
    as a wireless bridge.
    Channel
    Both  Access  Points  in  Wireless  Bridge  mode  must  be  set  to  the  same 
    channel.
    Connect to APs in Remote Bridge List (Yes/No)
    Select Yes to connect to access points in the remote bridge list. 
    						
    							
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    2) Client Mode (Station)
    Wireless client (Station) mode allows WL-320gP works as a performance 
    wireless client card as long as the device supports wired connection (with 
    Ethernet port), like Game console, PC or NB. Before association, you need 
    to set up the wireless setting and encryption.
    Specify the SSID and Encryption of target AP accordingly under Wireless - 
    Interface sub menu then click Finish button to Save and Restore setting. After 
    system restarting, connect the Ethernet cable to WL-320gP ETHERNET port 
    and other device, then WL-320gP will work as wireless client card.
    3) Repeater Mode (URE)
    Wireless Repeater Mode allows WL-320gP works as range extender. You 
    can configure the wireless settings under Wireless-Interface sub menu (same 
    as  working  in  Client  Mode)  the  same  as  root  AP,  and  then  the  wireless 
    coverage can be boost.
    Note: If “Connect to APs in Remote Bridge List” and “Allow Anony-
    mous” are both set to “No”, it means that this AP will not connect 
    with other APs and therefore the AP mode setting will return to “AP 
    Only”.
    Allow anonymous? (Yes/No)
    Select Yes to allow users without accounts to connect. 
    						
    							
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    3.  Quick Setup in AP mode
    1.  Click  Next  to  enter  the  Quick 
    Setup page. Follow the instructions 
    to set up the ASUS Access Point.
    2 .   S e t   m o d e   t o   A P   o r 
    WDS(Bridge),  Station(Client)  or 
    URE(Repeater).
    3. Setting up your wireless interface. 
    Specify to your wireless router an 
    SSID  (Service  Set  Identifier), 
    w h i c h   i s   a   u n i q u e   i d e n t i f i e r 
    a t t a c h e d   t o   p a c k e t s   s e n t   o v e r 
    WLAN. This identifier emulates a 
    password when a device attempts 
    to communicate with your wireless 
    router via WLAN. 
    If you want to protect transmitted 
    data,  proceed  to  steps  4  and  5. 
    Otherwise, go to step 6.
    4. Select a Security Level to enable encryption methods. 
    Medium:  Only  users  with  the  same  WEP  key  settings  can  connect  to 
    your  wireless  router  and  transmit  data  using  64bits  or  128bits  WEP  key 
    encryption. 
    High: Only users with the same WPA pre-shared key settings can connect 
    to your wireless router and transmit data using TKIP encryption.
    After you log in, you will see the ASUS 802.11g AP Home Page. The default 
    page will be the Access Point Mode. 
    						
    							
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    5.  Input  one  set  of  WEP  keys 
    i n   t h e   W E P  K e y   f i e l d s   ( 1 0 
    hexadecimal digits for WEP 64bits, 
    26  hexadecimal  digits  for  WEP 
    128bits), and then select from Key 
    Index accordingly.
    You can also let the system generate 
    the keys by inputting a Passphrase. 
    Record  the  Passphrase  and  the 
    WEP keys in your notebook, then 
    select from Key Index accordingly. 
    Click Finish to enable your setting. 
    For example, if we input 11111 as 
    the Passphrase, the WEP Keys are generated automatically. 
    6.  Click  Save&Restart  to  restart  the  wireless  router  and  activate  the  new 
    settings.
    3.6  Quick Setup in Home Gateway Mode
    To  start  quick  setup  in  Gateway  mode,  click  Apply  to  enter  the  “Quick 
    Setup” page. 
    To set up the ASUS 802.11g AP:
    1.  Click System  Setup  ->  Operation  Mode  ->  Home  Gateway.  In  the 
    Home Gateway mode, you will be able to connect to the Internet through 
    ADSL or cable modem.
    2. Click Apply to enter the Gateway mode. 
    3. Select your time zone or the closest 
    region. Click Next to continue. 
    						
    							
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    Cable User
    If you are receiving services from cable or other ISP assigning IP addresses 
    automatically,  select Cable  Modem  or  other  connection  that  gets  IP 
    automatically. If you are using cable services and your ISP have provided 
    you  with  the  hostname,  the  MAC  address,  and  the  heartbeat  server,  fill 
    these  information  into  the  boxes  on  the  setting  page.  If  not,  click Next to 
    skip this step.
    PPPoE User
    If you are a PPPoE service user, select the second line. You would be required 
    to input the username and password provided by your ISP.
    4. The ASUS 802.11g AP supports five types of ISP services— cable, ADSL 
    (PPPoE, PPTP, static IP address), and Telstra BigPond. Since each service 
    has  its  own  protocols  and  standards,  therefore,  during  the  setup  process, 
    there  are  different  identity  settings  demanded  by  the Access  Point.  Select 
    the correct connection type and click Next to continue.  
    						
    							
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    PPTP User
    If you are using PPTP services, you would be asked to input the username, 
    password, as well as the IP address provided by your ISP.
    Static IP User
    If you are using ADSL or other connection type that uses static IP addresses, 
    please  select  the  fourth  line,  then  input  the  IP  address,  subnet  mask,  and 
    default gateway provided by your ISP. You could choose to specify certain 
    DNS servers, or select to get DNS automatically.
    5.  Setting  up  your  wireless  interface.  To  set  up  your  wireless  interface, 
    follow the same instructions from 3 to 5 as above Configurating Wireless 
    Interface in Access Point mode on page 26 and page27. You can change to 
    AP or WDS (Bridge), Station (Client), or URE (Repeater) accordingly. Click 
    Save&Restart to restart the wireless router and activate the new settings.
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    3.7  Wireless
    Click  an  item  on  the  menu  to  reveal  a  submenu.  Follow  the 
    instructions to set up the ASUS 802.11g AP. Tips are displayed 
    when you move your cursor over an item.
    3.7.1   Interface
    SSID
    The  SSID  is  an  identification  string  of  up  to  32  ASCII  characters  that 
    differentiate the ASUS 802.11g AP from other manufacturers. The SSID is 
    also referred to as the “ESSID” or “Extended Service Set ID.” You can use 
    the default SSID and a radio channel unless more than one ASUS 802.11g 
    AP  is  deployed  in  the  same  area.  In  that  case,  you  should  use  a  different 
    SSID  and  radio  channel  for  each ASUS  802.11g AP. All ASUS  Wireless 
    APs/Routers and ASUS 802.11g/802.11b WLAN client adapters must have 
    the  same  SSID  to  allow  a  wireless  mobile  client  to  roam.  By  default,  the 
    SSID is set to “default”. 
    						
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