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    3. Software
    ASUS 802.11g Access Point1
    Chapter 3 - Software Configuration
    Home Gateway
    
    LAN  to  WAN  filter  allows  you  to 
    block  specified  packets  between 
    LAN and WAN in a pre-defined time 
    interval.  URL  filter  allows  you  to 
    block specific URL access from your 
    local network.
    Note:  The  only  Ethernet  port  in 
    ASUS  802.11g  AP  is  used  for 
    WAN  connection  in  “Gateway” 
    mode.  If  you  want  to  configure 
    ASUS  802.11g  AP  through  an 
    Ethernet  port,  remember  to  en-
    able  “Web  Access  from  WAN” 
    i n   “ I n t e r n e t   F i r e w a l l   -   B a s i c 
    Config”.
    3.10 Internet Firewall (in Home Gateway 
    Mode)
    3.11 System Setup
    Click this item on the menu to reveal a sub menu. Follow the 
    instructions  to  setup  the ASUS  802.11g AP.  Tips  are  given 
    when you move your cursor over each item. 
    						
    							
    3. Software
    2ASUS 802.11g Access Point
    Chapter 3 - Software Configuration
    Web (Common)
    
    3.11.1 Firmware Upgrade
    This page reports the Flash Code (Firmware) version installed in the ASUS 
    802.11g AP. Periodically, a new Flash Code is available for the ASUS 802.11g 
    APs  on ASUS’s  Web  site. You  can  update  the ASUS  802.11g AP’s  Flash 
    Code  using  the  Firmware  Upgrade  page  under  the Advanced  Setup  menu 
    of  the Web  Manager.  If  you  are  experiencing  a  problem  with  your ASUS 
    WLAN equipment, a Technical Support representative may ask you to give 
    your device’s Flash Code (Firmware) version.
    Note: The firmware upgrade takes approximately 60 to 90 seconds. 
    When  the  firmware  upgrade  is  completed,  you  will  be  directed  to 
    the home page.
    3.11.2 SNMP (in AP mode)
    Simple  Network  Management  Protocol  (SNMP)  is  a  popular  network 
    monitoring  and  management  protocol.  It  allows  network  administrators 
    to  monitor  the  status  of  the Access  Point  and  receive  notification  of  any 
    critical  events  as  they  occur  on  the Access  Point.  You  can  set  up  the AP 
    property for SNMP control in System Setup-> SNMP webpage, Click Save 
    to  apply  your  change.  Install  the  SNMP  utility  and  the  MIB  file  provided 
    in the utility CD. 
    						
    							
    3. Software
    ASUS 802.11g Access Point3
    Chapter 3 - Software Configuration
    Web (Common)
    
    3.11.3 Setting Management
    This function allows you to save current settings to a file, or load settings 
    from a file. 
    Save As a File 
    Right-click on HERE link and select Save As... to save current setting into 
    a file. 
    Note: When current settings are saved to file, it will be saved to flash 
    as well.
    Load From a File 
    Specify the path and name of the downloaded file in the New Setting File 
    below. Then, click Upload. The upload process takes few minutes and then 
    the system will reboot. 
    New Setting File
    Click Browse to locate the file. 
    						
    							
    3. Software
    ASUS 802.11g Access Point
    Chapter 3 - Software Configuration
    Web (Common)
    
    3.11. Factory Default
    Restoring Factory Default Settings
    Web Manager
    You can reset all settings to their factory default settings through the web 
    manager using the “Factory Default” page in “Advanced Setup”. Click the 
    Restore button and wait about 30 seconds before trying to access the ASUS 
    802.11g AP.
    Hardware
    You can reset all settings to their factory defaults manually by pushing the 
    “Reset” button of the ASUS 802.11g AP while it is ON. See page 21. Push 
    the “Reset” button with a pen or a paper clip for about 5 seconds or until 
    the power LED starts blinking.
    Note: You will be notified when factory default settings are restored 
    while using the web manager. 
    						
    							
    3. Software
    ASUS 802.11g Access Point
    Chapter 3 - Software Configuration
    Web (Common)
    
    3.12 Status & Log
    Click this item on the menu to reveal a sub menu. Follow the 
    instructions  to  setup  the ASUS  802.11g AP.  Tips  are  given 
    when you move your cursor over each item.
    Status
    System Up Time
    It  shows  how  long  the ASUS  802.11g AP  has  been  running  since  the  last 
    bootup.
    Wireless 
    						
    							
    . Troubleshooting
    6ASUS 802.11g Access Point
    Chapter  -Troubleshooting
    
    . Troubleshooting
    This  chapter  provides  you  with  troubleshooting  tips  and  solutions.  If 
    problems still exist in your Access Point, contact Technical Support as listed 
    on the front of this manual.
    Common Problems and Solutions
    Problem
    The ASUS 802.11g AP does not power up:
    Solution
    •  Check  for  faulty  802.11g  AP  power  supply  by  measuring  the  output 
    voltage with an electrical test meter.
    •  Check failed AC supply (power outlet)
    Problem
    Cannot  communicate  with  other  ASUS  APs  through  a  wired  network 
    connection.
    Solution
    •  Verify  network  configuration  by  ensuring  that  there  are  no  duplicate 
    IP  addresses. Turn  off  the  device  in  question  and  ping  the  assigned  IP 
    address of the device. Ensure no other device responds to that address.
    • Check that the cables used have proper pin outs and connectors or use 
    another LAN cable.
    • Check that the hub, switch, or computer that the ASUS AP is connected 
    and that all devices support 10Mbps speed.
    This is what you will see if you connect the ASUS 802.11g AP to:
              10/100 Mbps Hub     Pure 100 Mbps Hub
    Hub LED        ON           OFF 
    Access Point (Link) LED   ON           ON
    You will not know if the connection is bad from the ASUS AP Link LED 
    alone, you will have to look at the Hub LED if you are not sure what kind 
    of hub the ASUS AP is attached to. 
    						
    							
    . Troubleshooting
    ASUS 802.11g Access Point7
    Chapter  -Troubleshooting
    
    Problem
    The  ASUS  8 0 2 . 11 g   AP  D e v i c e 
    Discovery still cannot find or connect 
    to  the ASUS AP  after  verifying  the 
    IP address and LAN cable, changes 
    cannot  be  made,  or  password  is 
    lost.
    Solution
    In  case  the ASUS  802.11g AP  is  inaccessible,  you  can  restore  the ASUS 
    802.11g AP’s factory default settings. Use a pen or paper clip to push the 
    button for about five seconds or until the power LED starts blinking.
    Reset to Defaults
    Below is the factory default values of the ASUS 802.11g AP.
     
     Name              Default Value
    Wireless - Interface
     SSID              default
     Channel              6
     Encryption (WEP)          None
     Broadcast SSID           No
    Wireless - Bridge
     AP Mode              Access Point Only
    Wireless - Access Control 
     MAC Access Mode          Disabled
    IP Config - LAN 
     IP Address             192.168.1.1 
     Get IP Address Automatically       Yes 
     Subnet Mask            255.255.255.0 
     Gateway              (blank)
    System Setup - Password
     Operation Mode          Access Point
     User Name            admin  
     Password              admin  
    						
    							
    . Troubleshooting
    8ASUS 802.11g Access Point
    Chapter  -Troubleshooting
    
    Problem
    My ASUS WLAN Card will not associate with the ASUS AP.
    Solution
    Follow these steps:
    1.  Make sure that your WLAN Card and your WLAN Access Point have 
    the same specifications.
    2.  Try to bring the devices closer together; the ASUS WLAN Card may be 
    out of range of the ASUS AP.
    3.  Confirm  that  the  ASUS  AP  and  ASUS  WLAN  Card  have  the  same 
    SSID.
    4.  Confirm  that  the  ASUS  AP  and  ASUS  WLAN  Card  have  the  same 
    Encryption settings, if enabled.
    5.  Confirm that the ASUS AP’s Air and Link LEDs are solid green. 
    6. Confirm  that  the  authorization  table  includes  the  MAC  address  of  the 
    ASUS WLAN Card if “Authorization Table” is enabled.
    7. Confirm that the operational mode is “Access Point” mode.
    8. Confirm  that  the  ASUS  AP  and  ASUS  WLAN  Card  have  the  same 
    preamble mode. 
    Problem
    The throughput seems slow.
    Solution
    To achieve maximum throughput, verify that your antennas are well-placed, 
    not behind metal, and do not have too many obstacles between them. If you 
    move the client closer to the ASUS AP and throughput increases, you may 
    want to consider adding a second ASUS AP and implementing roaming.
    • Check antenna, connectors and cabling.
    • Verify network traffic does not exceed 37% of bandwidth.
    • Check  to  see  that  the  wired  network  does  not  exceed  ten  broadcast 
    messages per second.
    • Verify wired network topology and configuration. 
    						
    							
    . Troubleshooting
    ASUS 802.11g Access Point
    Chapter  -Troubleshooting
    
    Problem
    I cannot find the ASUS APs using the ASUS AP Discovery. 
    Solution
    To configure the ASUS AP through an ASUS WLAN Card, your computer 
    must  be  in  the  same  subnet  of  the ASUS AP.  You  cannot  find  the ASUS 
    APs  with  subnet  different  from  your  computer  within  the  same  gateway. 
    You must change your computer to the same subnet as the ASUS AP. The 
    factory default subnet of the ASUS AP is “192.168.1.1”.
    Problem
    How do I upgrade the firmware on the ASUS AP?
    Solution
    Periodically, a new Flash Code is available for the ASUS APs on the ftp site 
    at ftp://ftp.asus.com. You can update the ASUS AP’s Flash Code using the 
    software described in this User’s Manual. 
    						
    							
    . Appendix
    0ASUS 802.11g Access Point
    Chapter  - Appendix
    
    .  Appendix
    Operating frequency range
    The DSSS PHY shall operate in the frequency range of 2.4 GHz to 2.4835 
    GHz as allocated by regulatory bodies in the USA and Europe or in the 2.471 
    GHz to 2.497 GHz frequency band as allocated by regulatory authority in 
    Japan.
    Number of operating channels
    The channel center frequencies and CH ID numbers shall be as shown below. 
    The  FCC  (US),  IC  (Canada),  and  ETSI  (Europe)  specify  operation  from 
    2.4 GHz to 2.4835 GHz. For Japan, operation is specified as 2.471 GHz to 
    2.497 GHz. France allows operation from 2.4465 GHz to 2.4835 GHz, and 
    Spain allows operation from 2.445 GHz to 2.475 GHz. For each supported 
    regulatory domain, all channels marked with “Yes” shall be supported. 
    In a multiple cell network topology, overlapping and/or adjacent cells using 
    different  channels  can  operate  simultaneously  without  interference  if  the 
    distance between the center frequencies is at least 30 MHz. Channel 14 shall 
    be designated specifically for operation in Japan. 
    						
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