Cisco Cisco Aironet 340 Access Point-RP-TNC Guía Para Resolver Problemas

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Cisco Aironet 350 Series Wireless LAN Adapters
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You should also have the BSCU installed on the client PC (follow the steps detailed in the Install the BSCU
section). If you plan to configure the Base Station from a Linux or MacOS client, you must be familiar with
web browsers or Telnet.
Components Used
This document is applicable to BSE342 and BSM342 Base Stations that run any version of firmware.
While it is possible to use the Cisco Aironet BSx342 Base Station with many different wireless client
platforms, currently the BSCU is supported only on platforms that run Microsoft Windows 95, 98, 2000, ME,
and XP. Linux and MacOS clients must use a web browser or Telnet client to configure the Base Station
through HTTP or Telnet.
Conventions
For more information on document conventions, refer to the Cisco Technical Tips Conventions.
Product Descriptions and Usage
BSE342
The Cisco Aironet BSE342 Base Station has a 10/100 BaseT Ethernet interface to connect to a wired network.
The BSE342 can use Point−to−Point Protocol (PPP) over Ethernet (PPPoE), a protocol frequently required by
Internet Service Providers (ISPs) for connection of a home network to the Internet through a DSL or cable
modem.
BSM342
The BSM342 possesses the capabilities of the BSE342, and also incorporates a v.90 modem to allow dialup
modem connection to an ISP.
Operating Modes and Descriptions
There are three operating modes configurable for the BSE342: Cable or DSL modem, Access Point, or
PPPoE. The BSM342 has one additional mode: Dialup.
Cable/DSL modem mode allows the Base Station to connect to an ISP and the Internet through a
cable or DSL modem.
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PPP−over−Ethernet mode is used when your ISP uses PPP through a cable or DSL modem.
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Access Point mode supports a standalone wireless network or connects to an internal LAN for
wireless access. This configuration allows wireless terminals to access local LAN resources such as
printers and servers.
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Dial−up mode connects the Base Station to a telephone line and uses the internal modem to
communicate with an ISP.
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Configuration Through the Base Station Client Utility
Configuration of the Base Station through the BSCU involves these steps:
Install the BSCU
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