Amigo Technology Inc. BRD70N Manual Do Utilizador

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number of variables can keep your workstations from talking to each other. Let's go 
over some of more common ones.   
For starters, verify that your router and your workstation are using the same SSID 
descriptions. SSID acts as a password when a mobile device tries to connect to the 
wireless network. The SSID also differentiates one WLAN from another, so all 
access points and all devices attempting to connect to a specific WLAN must use the 
same SSID. A workstation will not be permitted to connect to the network unless it 
can provide this unique identifier. This is similar to the function of your network's 
Workgroup or Domain name.   
When you're experiencing conductivity problems, it is always best to keep things 
simple. So next you are going to do is that, please disable any WEP encryption you 
might have configured.   
Successful implementation of encryption also includes the use of a shared key. A 
HEX key is the most common, but other formats are also used. This key identifies 
the workstation to the router as a trusted member of this network. Different 
manufacturers can implement this key technology in ways that might prevent them 
from working correctly with another vendor's products. So pay attention to detail is 
going to be the key to a successful installation.   
Next make sure the router and the NIC are configured to use the same 
communications channel. There are normally 11 of them, and the default channel 
can also vary from vendor to vendor. You might also want to confirm that the router 
has DHCP services enabled and an address pool configured. If not, the NIC won't be 
able to pick up an IP address. I have run across a few access points that offer DHCP 
services but do not assign all of the needed IP information to the NIC. As a result, I 
was able to connect to the network, but could not browse the web. The point is, don't 
assume anything. Verify for yourself that all of the required settings are being 
received by the workstation.   
Finally, you might want to keep the system you're trying to configure in the same 
room as the router, at least during the initial configuration, in order to minimize 
potential interference from concrete walls or steel beams.   
2. 
Q: My PC can’t locate the Wireless Access Point. 
A:  Check the following: 
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Your PC is set to Infrastructure Mode. (Access Points are always in Infrastructure 
Mode.)