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Quatech SDS User’s Manual 
 
Configuring the SDS using a Web interface 
Step 
Procedure 
Description 
 
 
Table 8 - Class A, B, and C address masks 
Class 
Host bits visible  Address mask 
A 24 
255.0.0.0 
B 16 
255.255.0.0 
C 8 
255.255.255.0 
Table 9 - Complete list of address masks 
Address mask 
Host bits 
255.255.255.252 2 
255.255.255.248 3 
255.255.255.240 4 
255.255.255.224 5 
255.255.255.192 6 
255.255.255.128 7 
255.255.255.0 8 
255.255.254.0 9 
255.255.252.0 10 
255.255.248.0 11 
255.255.240.0 12 
… … 
255.255.0.0 16 
255.254.0.0 17 
… … 
255.128.0.0 23 
255.0.0.0 24 
 
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Step 4 
For Wired Setup, go to 
□ Step 11
For Wireless Setup, continue with  
□ Step 5
 
Before the SDS can communicate on an 
802.11b wireless network, the WLAN 
settings must match the wireless 
network. By default, the SDS is set to 
Infrastructure network mode and its 
SSID, which is its wireless Network 
Name, is blank. This allows it to connect 
to any available wireless network.  
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Step 5 
Configure the SSID (network name). 
 
 
The Service Set Identifier (SSID) is the 
name assigned to your wireless network. 
All devices on a wireless network must 
be configured with the same SSID. 
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Step 6 
Select the Access Mode. 
¾ 
Infrastructure (using the access point) 
If using Infrastructure mode,  
go to 
□ Step 8
. 
¾ 
Ad hoc (no access point) 
If using Ad hoc mode,  
continue with 
□ Step 7
. 
 
In Infrastructure mode, an AP bridges 
or joins a wireless network (WLAN) to a 
wired Ethernet network (LAN).  
Ad hoc is a wireless communication 
mode that allows all wireless devices 
within range of each other to discover 
and communicate with one another 
March 2005 
 
940-0183-151 
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