User ManualTable of ContentsWAP69061Document Conventions3Contents Overview4Table of Contents5User’s Guide9Introduction101.1 Overview101.2 Ways to Manage the WAP6906101.3 Securing the WAP6906111.4 Front Panel and LEDs111.5 Rear Panel121.6 The WPS Button131.6.1 Using the WPS Button141.7 The RESET Button141.7.1 Using the RESET Button14The Web Configurator152.1 Overview152.2 Accessing the Web Configurator152.3 Web Configuration Modes162.4 Preparing your Computer to Access the Web Configurator172.4.1 Static IP Configuration in Microsoft Windows172.4.2 Static IP Configuration in MAC OS X19Easy Mode223.1 Overview223.1.1 What You Can Do223.2 Navigation Panel223.3 Network Map233.4 Status Screen in Easy Mode24Expert Mode254.1 Overview254.2 Web Configurator Layout in Expert Mode254.3 Status Screen264.3.1 Navigation Panel27Tutorials305.1 Overview305.2 Connecting to the Internet from an Access Point305.3 Connecting to the WAP6906’s Wireless Network Using WPS305.3.1 Push Button Configuration (PBC)315.3.2 PIN Configuration325.4 Connecting the WAP6906 to an AP335.4.1 Selecting an AP from an Automatically Detected List345.4.2 Selecting an AP by Manually Entering Security Information34Technical Reference36Monitor376.1 Overview376.2 What You Can Do376.3 Log376.4 Wireless Monitor386.5 MBSS Monitor416.6 Multicast Monitor43Network447.1 Overview447.2 What You Can Do447.3 What You Need To Know447.4 Networking Screen45Wireless LAN478.1 Overview478.2 What You Can Do478.3 What You Should Know488.3.1 Wireless Security Overview488.3.2 MAC Address Filter488.3.3 Encryption498.3.4 WPS498.3.5 WDS498.4 Basic Wireless Network Screen498.5 Advanced Wireless Network Screen518.6 WPS Screen518.7 MAC Filter528.8 MBSS Screen53AP Connection559.1 Overview559.2 What You Can Do559.3 Station Screen559.4 AP List Screen569.5 WPS Screen57Maintenance5910.1 Overview5910.2 What You Can Do5910.3 Password Screen5910.4 Time Screen6010.5 Firmware Upgrade Screen6110.6 Telnet Screen6210.7 Restore Screen6310.7.1 Backup Configuration6310.7.2 Restore Configuration6410.7.3 Back to Factory Defaults6410.7.4 Restore but retain IP settings6410.8 Restart Screen65Troubleshooting6611.1 Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs6611.2 WAP6906 Access and Login6711.3 Internet Access6811.4 Resetting the WAP6906 to Its Factory Defaults6911.5 Wireless Problems69Wireless LANs70Customer Support83Legal Information89Index97Size: 2.35 MBPages: 99Language: EnglishOpen manual