Bridge mode connections, Figure 11: bridge mode connection – ALFA NETWORK AIP-W505 User Manual

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| Installing the 11n Router

Bridge Mode Connections

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4.

Set up wireless devices by pressing the WPS button on the 11n Router
or by using the web interface.

See “Initial Configuration” on page 32

for

more information on accessing the web interface.

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ONNECTIONS

In Bridge Mode, the 11n 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 11n Router and access the wired

network resources, including local servers and the Internet.

In Bridge Mode, the 11n 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.

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OTE

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Bridge Mode is not the factory default mode and must be manually

set using the web management interface.

Figure 11: Bridge Mode Connection

To connect the 11n Router for use as an access point, follow these steps:

1.

Using Ethernet cable connect the 11n Router’s LAN and WAN ports to
PCs or a LAN switch.

2.

Power on the 11n Router by connecting the AC power adapter and
plugging it into a power source.

C

AUTION

:

Use ONLY the power adapter supplied with the 11n Router.

Otherwise, the product may be damaged.

When you power on the 11n Router, verify that the Power LED turns on

and that the other LED indicators start functioning as described under

“LED Indicators” on page 20

.

4.

Set up wireless
devices

Notebook PC

2.

Connect AC power
adapter to power source

3.

Connect LAN port
to PC

1.

Connect LAN and WAN ports

to PCs or an Ethernet LAN switch

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