SendFar Technology Co. Ltd. ORB-04002 Manual Do Utilizador
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Sometimes users have to configure correct network settings in Gateway and
DNS tab of your wireless client computers to surf the Internet, or you can
enable DHCP server services for all wireless clients (default DHCP server
setting of the RB is disable in wireless network). In general DHCP server
parameters segment, input Assign Default Gateway (default is
192.168.1.1), Assign Net Mask (default is 255.255.255.0), Assign Name
Server (default is 192.168.2.254), DHCP Start IP (default is
192.168.1.240), DHCP End IP (default is 192.168.1.250) and choice Apply
Interface on HWLAN to made your DHCP server services available for
wireless network, at finally click NEXT at the bottom of this page to complete
the modification of this page.
Step 4: Configure IEEE 802.11b WLAN parameters (as shown in Figure 2-
9)
In this page, enter the Channel (default is 1), rts Threshold (default is 250),
frag Threshold (default is 1600), SSID (default is rb8100) and Station
Name (default is ap) that are suitable for your radio network and then you
can clicked radio button to disable WEP or enable 64/128 bit WEP services
(default is disable), if WEP is enabled, you must input corresponded Default
Key index and WEP Key. After that, click NEXT at the bottom of this page to
complete the modification of this page.
Step 5: Preview the configured setting of this RB (as shown in Figure 2-10)
This page will present the current settings of the RB to the system
administrator, the operator can easy to view all running configuration in here.
After that, click Save button to store the changes to the RB.
Step 6: Restart this RB (as shown in Figure 2-11)
In this page, you can click the RESTART button at the bottom of this page to
take effect the previous configuration changes.
DNS tab of your wireless client computers to surf the Internet, or you can
enable DHCP server services for all wireless clients (default DHCP server
setting of the RB is disable in wireless network). In general DHCP server
parameters segment, input Assign Default Gateway (default is
192.168.1.1), Assign Net Mask (default is 255.255.255.0), Assign Name
Server (default is 192.168.2.254), DHCP Start IP (default is
192.168.1.240), DHCP End IP (default is 192.168.1.250) and choice Apply
Interface on HWLAN to made your DHCP server services available for
wireless network, at finally click NEXT at the bottom of this page to complete
the modification of this page.
Step 4: Configure IEEE 802.11b WLAN parameters (as shown in Figure 2-
9)
In this page, enter the Channel (default is 1), rts Threshold (default is 250),
frag Threshold (default is 1600), SSID (default is rb8100) and Station
Name (default is ap) that are suitable for your radio network and then you
can clicked radio button to disable WEP or enable 64/128 bit WEP services
(default is disable), if WEP is enabled, you must input corresponded Default
Key index and WEP Key. After that, click NEXT at the bottom of this page to
complete the modification of this page.
Step 5: Preview the configured setting of this RB (as shown in Figure 2-10)
This page will present the current settings of the RB to the system
administrator, the operator can easy to view all running configuration in here.
After that, click Save button to store the changes to the RB.
Step 6: Restart this RB (as shown in Figure 2-11)
In this page, you can click the RESTART button at the bottom of this page to
take effect the previous configuration changes.
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2.2.6 Configure the RB as a Central RB with static IP
address Ethernet
address Ethernet
Step 1: Configure the operation role of this RB (as shown in Figure 2-6)
Click Quick Config, select Central Wireless Router/Bridge to setup this RB
that play with the Root AP role and then click NEXT at the bottom of this
page to complete the modification of this page.
Step 2: Configure the operation mode of this AP (as shown in Figure 2-7)
Click Quick Config, select Central Wireless Router to setup this RB
operated in routing mode, you also need to select the Ethernet connection
type in Static IP address (Fixed IP), and then click NEXT at the bottom of
this page to complete the modification of this page.
Step 3: Configure TCP/IP parameters (as shown in Figure 2-14)
Figure 2-14