Accton Wireless Broadband Corp. FIU176205000W 사용자 설명서
Installation
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To connect the wireless AP/Router in Gateway Mode for use as an Internet gateway,
follow these steps:
follow these steps:
1.
Connect an Ethernet cable from the wireless AP/Router’s WAN port to your
Internet connected cable or ADSL modem.
Internet connected cable or ADSL modem.
2.
Connect an Ethernet cable from the wireless AP/Router’s LAN port to your PC.
Alternatively, you can connect to a workgroup switch to support multiple users.
The wireless AP/Router can support up to 253 wired and wireless users.
Alternatively, you can connect to a workgroup switch to support multiple users.
The wireless AP/Router can support up to 253 wired and wireless users.
3.
Power on the wireless AP/Router by connecting the AC power adapter and
plugging it into a power source.
plugging it into a power source.
Caution: Use ONLY the power adapter supplied with the wireless AP/Router. Otherwise,
the product may be damaged.
When you power on the wireless AP/Router, verify that the Power LED turns on
and that the other LED indicators start functioning as described under “LED
Indicators” on page 1-3.
and that the other LED indicators start functioning as described under “LED
Indicators” on page 1-3.
4.
Set up wireless devices by pressing the WPS button on the wireless AP/Router
or by using the web interface. See “Initial Configuration” on page 4-1 for more
information on accessing the web interface.
or by using the web interface. See “Initial Configuration” on page 4-1 for more
information on accessing the web interface.
Bridge Mode
In Bridge Mode, the wireless AP/Router operates as a wireless access point,
extending a local wired network to associated wireless clients (PCs or notebooks
with wireless capability). From any nearby location, you can then make a wireless
connection to the wireless AP/Router and access the wired network resources,
including local servers and the Internet.
extending a local wired network to associated wireless clients (PCs or notebooks
with wireless capability). From any nearby location, you can then make a wireless
connection to the wireless AP/Router and access the wired network resources,
including local servers and the Internet.
In Bridge Mode, the wireless AP/Router does not support gateway functions on its
WAN port. Both the LAN port and the WAN ports can be connected to a local
Ethernet LAN.
WAN port. Both the LAN port and the WAN ports can be connected to a local
Ethernet LAN.
Note: Bridge Mode is not the factory default mode and must be manually set using the
web management interface.