Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Wireless Bridge 정보 가이드

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How many WGB can associate to a single AP?
What do the LEDs on the top of the Workgroup Bridge mean?
What type of Ethernet cable do I need to use in order to connect my end device to the Workgroup Bridge?
How can I tell if my Workgroup Bridge is associated?
Does a WGB support Fast Secure Roaming?
Does a WGB support multiple VLANs in it?
Is VLAN trunking supported through the Workgroup Bridge?
Is there a comparable solution for the Workgroup Bridge available in a Lightweight Access Point Protocol
(LWAPP) environment?
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Introduction
This document provides information on the most common questions asked about Cisco Aironet Workgroup
Bridges.
Q. What is a Workgroup Bridge?
A. A Workgroup Bridge (WGB) is a small stand−alone unit that can provide a wireless
infrastructure connection for Ethernet−enabled devices. Devices that do not have a wireless
client adapter in order to connect to the wireless network can be connected to the WGB
through the Ethernet port. The WGB associates to the root AP through the wireless interface.
In this way, wired clients get access to the wireless network. The WGB connects to a hub
through a standard Ethernet port that uses a 10−Base−T connector.
Q. Where can I download the latest software?
A. Cisco Aironet equipment operates best when all the components are loaded with the most
current version of the software. You can download the latest software and drivers at the Cisco
Wireless Software Center.
Q. How do I upgrade the software on a Workgroup Bridge?
A. The procedure can vary according to the firmware version to which you upgrade as well as
the WGB model in which upgrading is done. Complete these steps explained in Upgrading
Bridge Firmware in order to upgrade a 350 series WGB with its latest firmware version 8.89.
Refer to the appropriate procedures explained within the Release notes of different firmware
versions for all other vxworks firmware versions.
Q. How can I manage the Workgroup Bridge?
A. A 340 series WorkGroup Bridge does not have a console connector to configure. In such
cases, configure the Workgroup Bridge with one of these methods.
Install the IP Setup Utility (IPSU) on your PC, then launch IPSU and configure an IP
address and Service Set Identifier (SSID) on the Workgroup Bridge. IPSU is
available at Cisco Downloads (
 registered customers only
) .
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By default, the SSID of the Workgroup Bridge is tsunami, and it tries to acquire an
IP address over the wireless link through DHCP. Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is
off by default. If an IP address is already configured, you might make a Telnet
connection or browse to that IP address. These default settings apply to a 350 series
WGB that run the firmware version 8.89.
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