Buffalo Technology WZR-G240 User Manual

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AOSS
 The AOSS button is also the INIT button.  Don’t hold the button down for too long!  One second is 
sufficient.  If you hold the button down for 5 seconds or more, AOSS will cease and the WZR-G240 
will initialize all settings.  You’ll then have to restart configuration from the beginning.
 If your client device doesn’t support AOSS, or you just want to configure your wireless network 
manually, turn to page 6. 
 
 After pushing the AOSS button on the first device, you have two minutes to push the AOSS button 
on the other device.  If it times out, just push the first button again and start over. 
 
 On many Buffalo client devices, the AOSS button is in the client software.  If you don’t see an AOSS 
button on the device, check the documentation for instructions on installing the client software and 
where to push or click the AOSS button.
 To connect non-AOSS devices to your AOSS network, you can get the necessary network information 
from the System Information page in the AirStation Configuration Utility.
 AOSS connects your wireless clients to your access point.  It doesn’t set up your internet connection 
for you.  To connect to the internet, you may still have to run your router configuration utility, even 
if you are using AOSS.
 Only one AOSS wireless client adapter can be configured with the AOSS router at a time.  The AOSS 
button will need to be re-pressed to connect each additional AOSS wireless client.
 It is not necessary to re-AOSS client devices that have already been configured via AOSS, unless 
significant changes have been made to the wireless network.
 Do not attempt to configure two separate AOSS networks at the same time, as it may cause 
undesired configurations.
 If an undesired client has connected via AOSS, it can be disconnected from within the WZR-G240’s 
advanced configuration menus.
Step 3 (Continued):  Notes on AOSS