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Ruckus Wireless MediaFlex 7811 Access Point
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Placement Guidelines
Placement Guidelines
The Ruckus Wireless MediaFlex 7811 will automatically adjust, within limits, to room conditions. You can 
achieve better signal reception by following the below placement guidelines:
Establishing a Good General Location 
Your 7811 should be placed:
Near the center of the room, if possible.
On a shelf or other elevated location where other wireless networking devices are within line-of-sight 
access.
Away from other sources of electromagnetic interference (for example, microwave ovens, and cordless 
phones).
Away from large metal surfaces, pictures or mirrors, metal bookcases, displays, racks, etc.
Away from large furniture or other physical obstructions, particularly metallic materials.
Using the Signal Quality LED to Fine Tune the Placement
Wireless environments are sensitive to the physical arrangement of both electronic devices and furniture in 
a room. You can observe the Signal Quality Indicator LED to determine the best location. The Signal Quality 
indicator LED is described in 
.
Refer to the troubleshooting section on 
 if video quality deteriorates after an installation.
If “Minimum Acceptable” or “Marginally Acceptable,” air quality is indicated, you can adjust the location 
of the 7811 and other devices until a steady green LED indicates “good” signal quality.
Connecting and Configuring the 7811
If it has not been already configured, you must configure your 7811 to work within your home network. Read 
the following section to understand how to configure it manually.
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 – Depending on the pre-configurations of the 7811, the device behavior may be slightly different than what is 
described in this manual. 
Configuring an IP Address on Your Computer
1. Do one of the following:
• For Windows 2000: Select Start > Settings > Network and Dialup Connections
• For Windows XP: Select Start > Control Panel > Network Connections
2. Right-click the icon for the Local Area Connection designated for your home network and select Properties
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 – This is not the same icon as your home wireless network.
3. In the Local Area Connection Properties window, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties
The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window (
) appears.