Interepoch Technology Inc. IWE1100 사용자 설명서

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protocol is HTTP (HeperText Transfer Protocol)-based.
UPnP. The AP responds to UPnP discovery messages so that a Windows XP user can lo-
cate the AP in the Network Neighborhood and use a Web browser to configure it.
SNMP.  SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) MIB I, MIB II, IEEE 802.1d,
IEEE 802.1x (Advanced model), and InterEpoch Enterprise MIB are supported.
Power over Ethernet (optional). Supplying power to an AP over an Ethernet cable (IEEE
802.3af compliant). This feature facilitates large-scale wireless LAN deployment.
Hardware Watchdog Timer. If the firmware gets stuck in an invalid state, the hardware
watchdog timer will detect this situation and restart the AP. Accordingly, the AP can provide
continuous services.
2. First-Time Installation and Configuration
If the AP supports PoE (Power over Ethernet), you can use an Ethernet switch hub that can supply
power over Ethernet cables to power the AP.
2.1. Preparing for Configuration
For the user (or administrator) to configure an AP, a managing computer with a Web browser is
needed. For first-time configuration of an AP, an Ethernet network interface card (NIC) should have
been installed in the managing computer. For maintenance-configuration of a deployed AP, either a
wireless computer or a wired computer can be employed as the managing computer.
NOTE: 
If you are using the browser, Opera, to configure an AP, click the menu item File, click Pref-
erences..., click File types, and edit the MIME type, text/html, to add a file extension ".sht" so that
Opera can work properly with the Web management pages of the AP.
Since the configuration/management protocol is HTTP-based, we have to make sure that the IP ad-
dress of the managing computer and the IP address of the managed AP
 are in the same IP sub-
net
.