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Step 1 - Gathering Information
Depending on the type of broadband internet service you are subscribed to,
different types of information may be needed to complete the setup. Acquiring
this information in advance will make the setup of your AirStation router simple
and quick. A quick call to your service provider’s customer or technical support
number will provide you with the needed information if you are unsure. If you
are connecting to the internet via DSL service, then PPPoE information will most
likely be required from your ISP.
different types of information may be needed to complete the setup. Acquiring
this information in advance will make the setup of your AirStation router simple
and quick. A quick call to your service provider’s customer or technical support
number will provide you with the needed information if you are unsure. If you
are connecting to the internet via DSL service, then PPPoE information will most
likely be required from your ISP.
Recording the AirStation’s LAN MAC Address
The LAN MAC address of the AirStation is the default ESS-ID (SSID) and is
found on the back of the AirStation body as shown in the illustration above.
found on the back of the AirStation body as shown in the illustration above.
MAC Addresses are 12-digit codes comprised of numbers and letters. When
inputting MAC Addresses for custom confi gurations, a semi-colon (:) is used to
separate every two digits. ex: 00:07:40:00:00:00
inputting MAC Addresses for custom confi gurations, a semi-colon (:) is used to
separate every two digits. ex: 00:07:40:00:00:00
The LAN or Wired MAC address is the
default ESS-ID (SSID) of the AirStation.
The LAN MAC address is located on the
back of the AirStation clearly labeled.
default ESS-ID (SSID) of the AirStation.
The LAN MAC address is located on the
back of the AirStation clearly labeled.