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Configuring Date And Time Settings; Configuring Wireless Parameters; Configuring Basic Settings - Cisco WBPN User Manual

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Using the WBPN Wireless-N Bridge for Phone Adapters Configuration Utility

Configuring Wireless Parameters

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Configuring Wireless Parameters
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Cisco WBPN User Guide

Configuring Date and Time Settings

You can manually configure the date and time on the WBPN, or you can configure it
to synchronize its time clock to a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server.
To configure the date and time settings:
From the Navigation Menu, choose Wired > Time Settings (NTP).
Choose one of the following date and time configuration methods:
To copy the date and time from the computer that is connected to the WBPN,
click Copy.
To configure the WBPN to connect to an NTP server, in the NTP Client field,
check Enable. In the NTP Server field, select a server from the list, or click the
button next to the Manual field and enter the IP address of an NTP server.
Choose the time zone for your location.
(Optional) For regions that observe Daylight Saving Time, check the Enable box.
Click Apply.
Cisco recommends using the Setup Wizard to configure the WBPN. However, the
Navigation Menu can also be used for configuration.

Configuring Basic Settings

To configure basic wireless settings:
From the Navigation Menu, choose Wireless > Basic Settings.
In the Band field, choose the type of wireless connection—B, G, N, B+G, G+N,
B+G+N. If you have 802. 1 1n, 802. 1 1g and 802. 1 1b devices in your network, keep
the default setting, 2.4GHz (B+G+N). If you have 802. 1 1n and 802. 1 1g devices,
choose 2.4GHz (G+N). If you have 802. 1 1g and 802. 1 1b devices, select 2.4GHz
(B+G). If you have only 802. 1 1n devices, select 2.4GHz(N). If you have only 802. 1 1g
devices, select 2.4GHz (G). If you have only 802. 1 1b devices, select 2.4GHz (B).
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