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Cisco Linksys WAP54G EU User Manual
Cisco Linksys WAP54G EU User Manual

Cisco Linksys WAP54G EU User Manual

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A Division of Cisco Systems, Inc.
2,4
GHz
Wireless-G
802.11g

User Guide

Access Point
WIRELESS
WAP54G (EU/LA/UK)
Model No.

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    ® A Division of Cisco Systems, Inc. Wireless-G 802.11g User Guide Access Point WIRELESS WAP54G (EU/LA/UK) Model No.
  • Page 2 Wireless-G Access Point Copyright and Trademarks Specifications are subject to change without notice. Linksys is a registered trademark or trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and certain other countries. Copyright © 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Wireless-G Access Point Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction Welcome What’s in this User Guide? Chapter 2: Planning Your Wireless Network Network Topology Roaming Network Layout Chapter 3: Getting to Know the Wireless-G Access Point The Front Panel The Back Panel Chapter 4: Connecting the Wireless-G Access Point Overview Connections for Setup...
  • Page 4 Wireless-G Access Point Appendix A: Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions Appendix B: Wireless Security Security Precautions Security Threats Facing Wireless Networks Appendix C: Upgrading Firmware Appendix D: Windows Help Appendix E: Glossary Appendix F: Specifications Appendix G: Warranty Information Appendix H: Regulatory Information Appendix I: Contact Information...
  • Page 5 Wireless-G Access Point List of Figures Figure 3-1: Front Panel Figure 3-2: Back Panel Figure 4-1: Connect the Ethernet Network Cable Figure 4-2: Connect the Power Figure 5-1: Welcome Screen Figure 5-2: Connect the Network Cable to the Router or Switch Screen Figure 5-3: Connect the Network Cable to the Access Point Screen Figure 5-4: Power on the Access Point Screen Figure 5-5: Check the Access Point’s Status Screen...
  • Page 6 Wireless-G Access Point Figure 5-25: Congratulations Screen Figure 6-1: Login Screen Figure 6-2: Setup - Automatic Configuration - DHCP Screen Figure 6-3: Setup - Static IP Screen Figure 6-4: Setup - AP Mode Screen Figure 6-5: Site Survey Screen Figure 6-6: Wireless Repeater Diagram Figure 6-7: Wireless Bridge Diagram Figure 6-8: Wireless - Basic Wireless Settings Screen Figure 6-9: Press the SecureEasySetup Button for Your Wireless Client...
  • Page 7: Chapter 1: Introduction Welcome

    Wireless-G Access Point Chapter 1: Introduction Welcome access point: a device that allows wireless-equipped Thank you for choosing the Wireless-G Access Point. This Access Point will allow you to network wirelessly better computers and other devices to communicate with a wired than ever.
  • Page 8: What's In This User Guide

    Wireless-G Access Point What’s in this User Guide? This user guide covers the steps for setting up and using the Wireless-G Access Point. • Chapter 1: Introduction This chapter describes the Access Point’s applications and this User Guide. • Chapter 2: Planning your Wireless Network This chapter describes the basics of wireless networking.
  • Page 9 • Appendix H: Regulatory Information This appendix supplies the Access Point’s regulatory information. • Appendix I: Contact Information This appendix provides contact information for a variety of Linksys resources, including Technical Support. Chapter 1: Introduction What’s in this User Guide?
  • Page 10: Chapter 2: Planning Your Wireless Network

    (peer-to-peer) without the use of an access Linksys wireless adapters also provide users access to a wired network when using an access point, such as the point.
  • Page 11: Network Layout

    To link your wired network with your wireless network, connect the Access Point’s Ethernet network port to any switch or router. With these, and many other, Linksys products, your networking options are limitless. Go to the Linksys website at www.linksys.com/international for more information about wireless products.
  • Page 12: Chapter 3: Getting To Know The Wireless-G Access Point

    Wireless-G Access Point Chapter 3: Getting to Know the Wireless-G Access Point The Front Panel The Access Point's LEDs, which indicate activity and status information, are located on the front panel. Figure 3-1: Front Panel (Cisco logo) Orange/White. The Cisco logo is the Access Point’s SecureEasySetup button. It lights up when NOTE: SecureEasySetup is a feature that makes it the Access Point is powered on.
  • Page 13: The Back Panel

    Wireless-G Access Point The Back Panel The Access Point's Ethernet network and power ports, as well as the Reset button, are located on the back panel. port: the connection point on a computer or networking device used for plugging in cables or adapters Figure 3-2: Back Panel LAN Port...
  • Page 14: Chapter 4: Connecting The Wireless-G Access Point

    Wireless-G Access Point Chapter 4: Connecting the Wireless-G Access Point Overview This chapter explains how to connect the Access Point for setup. Connections for Setup 1. Connect your Ethernet network cable to your network router or switch. Then connect the other end of the network cable to the Access Point’s LAN (Ethernet network) port.
  • Page 15: Chapter 5: Setting Up The Wireless-G Access Point

    2. On the Welcome screen, click the Click Here to Start or Setup button if this is the first time you are running the Setup Wizard. These are your other choices: Install Linksys Wireless Guard - Linksys Wireless Guard is a subscription service that secures your network; it is available only in the USA and Canada.
  • Page 16: Figure 5-2: Connect The Network Cable To The Router Or Switch Screen

    Wireless-G Access Point 3. Optimally, you should set up the Access Point using a PC on your wired network. Connect a network cable to your network router or switch. Then click the Next button. Figure 5-2: Connect the Network Cable to the Router or Switch Screen 4.
  • Page 17: Figure 5-4: Power On The Access Point Screen

    Wireless-G Access Point 5. Connect the power adapter to the Access Point and an electrical outlet. Then click the Next button. Figure 5-4: Power on the Access Point Screen 6. Make sure the Access Point’s Power, Act, and Link LEDs are lit on its front panel. If they are not, check your cable connections.
  • Page 18: Figure 5-6: Select The Access Point Screen

    Wireless-G Access Point 7. The Setup Wizard will run a search for the Access Point within your network and then display a list along with the status information for the selected access point. If this is the only access point on your network, it will be the only one displayed.
  • Page 19: Figure 5-8: Basic Settings Screen

    Wireless-G Access Point 9. The Basic Settings screen will appear next. Enter a descriptive name in the Device Name field. Create a password that will control access to the Access Point’s Web-based Utility and Setup Wizard. If your network router will automatically assign an IP address to the Access Point, then select Automatic- DHCP.
  • Page 20: Figure 5-10: Secureeasysetup Screen

    Wireless-G Access Point Using the Access Point’s SecureEasySetup Feature Read these instructions before you press any SecureEasySetup buttons. You should locate the SecureEasySetup buttons of your devices before using the Access Point’s SecureEasySetup feature. NOTE: SecureEasySetup uses WPA-Personal encryption. If your current wireless devices do not support WPA-Personal security, then you cannot use SecureEasySetup on your network.
  • Page 21: Figure 5-14: Configure Wireless Settings Screen

    Wireless-G Access Point 2. Press the Access Point’s Cisco logo for only one to two seconds and then release it. NOTE: If you accidentally press the Cisco logo for five to eight seconds, then the Access Point’s SSID and WPA-Personal settings will be changed, and you will have to re-configure all of your wireless client devices.
  • Page 22: Figure 5-16: Congratulations Screen

    Wireless-G Access Point 6. The Congratulations screen will appear. Click the Online Registration button to register the Access Point, or click the Exit button to exit the Setup Wizard. Congratulations! The installation of the Wireless-G Access Point is complete. If you need to configure a non-SecureEasySetup device, proceed to the next section, “Configuring a Non-SecureEasySetup Device.”...
  • Page 23: Figure 5-17: Configure Wireless Settings Screen

    SSID - Enter the name of your wireless network. The SSID must be identical for all devices in the network. The default setting is linksys (all lowercase). Channel - Select the operating channel for your wireless network. All of your wireless devices will use this channel to communicate.
  • Page 24: Figure 5-19: Security Settings Screen

    Wireless-G Access Point 3. Select the level of security you want to use: WEP, WPA/WPA2 Personal, WPA-Enterprise, or Linksys Wireless Guard, which is available only in the USA and Canada. WEP stands for Wired Equivalent Privacy, and WPA stands for Wi-Fi Protected Access. Click the Next button and proceed to step 4.
  • Page 25: Figure 5-21: Wpa Personal Settings

    Wireless-G Access Point WPA Personal To use WPA Personal security, select WPA Personal from the Security drop-down menu. WPA Personal offers two encryption methods, TKIP and AES, with dynamic encryption keys. Select TKIP or AES for encryption. Then enter a Passphrase that is 8-32 characters in length. Encryption - Select TKIP or AES from the Encryption drop-down menu.
  • Page 26: Figure 5-23: Wpa2 Mixed Mode Settings Screen

    USA and Canada. network access. NOTE: The Linksys Wireless Guard service is available only in the USA and Canada. Chapter 5: Setting up the Wireless-G Access Point Using the Setup Wizard...
  • Page 27: Figure 5-24: Confirm New Settings Screen

    Wireless-G Access Point 5. The Setup Wizard will ask you to review your settings before it saves them. Click the Yes button if you are satisfied with your settings, or click the No button if you do not want to save your new settings. Figure 5-24: Confirm New Settings Screen 6.
  • Page 28: Chapter 6: Configuring The Wireless-G Access Point

    Wireless-G Access Point Chapter 6: Configuring the Wireless-G Access Point Overview HAVE YOU: Enabled TCP/IP on your PCs? PCs communicate over the network with this The Access Point has been designed to be functional right out of the box, with the default settings in the Setup protocol.
  • Page 29 Wireless-G Access Point Wireless You will use the Wireless tabs to enter a variety of wireless settings for the Access Point. • Basic Wireless Settings. Enter the network mode, SSID, and other basic settings on this screen. • Wireless Security. Use this screen to configure the Access Point’s wireless security settings. •...
  • Page 30: Accessing The Utility

    Wireless-G Access Point Accessing the Utility To access the Web-based Utility of the Access Point, launch Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator. In the Address field, enter the Access Point’s default IP address, 192.168.1.245, or the IP address you entered during the Setup Wizard.
  • Page 31: Figure 6-3: Setup - Static Ip Screen

    Wireless-G Access Point Select Static IP if you want to assign a static or fixed IP address to the Access Point. Then complete the following: IP Address. The IP address must be unique to your network. We suggest you use the default IP address of 192.168.1.245.
  • Page 32: The Setup - Ap Mode Tab

    IMPORTANT: For the AP Client and Wireless Bridge modes, the remote access point must be a second Linksys Wireless-G Access Point (model number: WAP54G). For the Wireless Repeater mode, the remote wireless bridge must be a second Linksys Wireless-G Access Point (model number: WAP54G) or Wireless-G Router (model number: WRT54G).
  • Page 33: Figure 6-6: Wireless Repeater Diagram

    Wireless Repeater. When set to Wireless Repeater mode, the Wireless Repeater is able to talk to up a remote access point within its range and retransmit its signal. This feature only works with the Linksys Wireless-G Router (model number: WRT54G) or another Wireless-G Access Point (model number: WAP54G).
  • Page 34: Figure 6-7: Wireless Bridge Diagram

    Wireless-G Access Point Wireless Bridge. This mode connects two physically separated wired networks using two access points (use IMPORTANT: In Wireless Bridge mode, the Access additional access points to connect more wired networks). This feature only works with another Wireless-G Point can ONLY be accessed by another access point Access Point (model number: WAP54G).
  • Page 35: The Wireless - Basic Wireless Settings Tab

    Wireless-G Access Point The Wireless - Basic Wireless Settings Tab Change the wireless network settings on this screen. Basic Wireless Settings Configure the Access Point using the available settings. Mode. Select Mixed and both Wireless-G and Wireless-B computers will be allowed on the network, but the speed will be reduced.
  • Page 36: Figure 6-10: Waiting For Completion Of Secureeasysetup

    Wireless-G Access Point A new screen will be displayed while the Access Point is waiting for you to push the SecureEasySetup button on your wireless client. When the SecureEasySetup process is complete, the Basic Wireless Settings screen will appear, and the Current Encryption and Status information will be updated.
  • Page 37: The Wireless - Wireless Security Tab

    Wireless-G Access Point The Wireless - Wireless Security Tab Change the Access Point’s wireless security settings on this screen. Wireless Security Security Mode. Select the security method you want to use, WPA-Personal, WPA2-Personal, WPA2-Mixed, WPA-Enterprise, RADIUS, or WEP. (WPA stands for Wi-Fi Protected Access, which is a security standard stronger than WEP encryption.
  • Page 38: Figure 6-15: Wireless Security - Wpa2-Mixed Screen

    Wireless-G Access Point WPA2-Mixed Encryption. TKIP + AES is automatically selected so both methods can be used. Passphrase. Enter a Passphrase (also called a WPA Shared Key) of 8-32 characters. Key Renewal. Enter a Key Renewal timeout period, which instructs the Access Point how often it should change the encryption keys.
  • Page 39: Figure 6-17: Wireless Security - Radius Screen

    Wireless-G Access Point RADIUS This option features WEP used in coordination with a RADIUS server. (This should only be used when a RADIUS server is connected to the Access Point.) RADIUS Server. Enter the RADIUS server’s IP address. RADIUS Port. Enter the port number used by the RADIUS server. Shared Secret.
  • Page 40: The Wireless - Wireless Mac Filter Tab

    Wireless-G Access Point The Wireless - Wireless MAC Filter Tab This screen allows you to permit or block wireless access for computers with specific MAC addresses. Wireless MAC Filter Access Restriction If you want to control access to your wireless network, select Enable. If you do not wish to filter users by MAC address, select Disable.
  • Page 41: The Wireless - Advanced Wireless Settings Tab

    Wireless-G Access Point The Wireless - Advanced Wireless Settings Tab This screen allows you to configure the advanced settings for the Access Point. In most cases, these settings do not need to be changed. Advanced Wireless You can change the data transmission and output power settings for the Access Point. Authentication Type.
  • Page 42 Wireless-G Access Point Antenna Selection. This selection is for choosing which antenna transmits data, left or right. If you are not sure which antenna to use, keep the default, Diversity, to increase reception. packet: a unit of data sent over a network. Beacon Interval.
  • Page 43: The Administration - Management Tab

    Wireless-G Access Point The Administration - Management Tab On this screen you can configure the password as well as back up or restore the Access Point’s configuration file. Management You should change the password that controls access to the Access Point’s Web-based Utility. AP’s Password Password.
  • Page 44: The Administration - Snmp Tab

    Wireless-G Access Point The Administration - SNMP Tab SNMP is a popular network monitoring and management protocol. It provides network administrators with the ability to monitor the status of the Access Point and receive notification of any critical events as they occur on the Access Point.
  • Page 45: The Administration - Log Tab

    In the field provided, enter the IP address of this PC. To view these permanent logs, you must use Logviewer software, which can be downloaded free of charge from www.linksys.com/international. View Log. To see a temporary log of the Access Point’s most recent activities, click this button.
  • Page 46: The Administration - Factory Defaults Tab

    Before you upgrade the Access Point’s firmware, write down all of your custom settings. After you upgrade its firmware, you will have to re-enter all of your configuration settings. To upgrade the Access Point’s firmware: 1. Download the firmware upgrade file from the Linksys website, www.linksys.com/international. 2. Extract the firmware upgrade file on your computer.
  • Page 47: The Status - Local Network Tab

    Wireless-G Access Point The Status - Local Network Tab The Local Network screen displays the Access Point’s current status information for the local network. AP’s Information Firmware Version. This is the version of the Access Point’s current firmware. Local Network MAC Address.
  • Page 48: The Status - Wireless Network Tab

    Wireless-G Access Point The Status - Wireless Network Tab The Wireless Network screen displays the Access Point’s current status information for its wireless network. Wireless Network MAC Address. The MAC Address of the Access Point’s wireless interface is displayed here. Mode.
  • Page 49: Appendix A: Troubleshooting

    This appendix provides solutions to problems that may occur during the installation and operation of the Wireless-G Access Point. Read the description below to solve your problems. If you can't find an answer here, check the Linksys website at www.linksys.com/international. Frequently Asked Questions Can the Access Point act as my DHCP server? No.
  • Page 50 Wireless-G Access Point What IEEE 802.11g features are supported? The product supports the following IEEE 802.11g functions: • CSMA/CA plus Acknowledge protocol • OFDM protocol • Multi-Channel Roaming • Automatic Rate Selection • RTS/CTS feature • Fragmentation • Power Management What is Ad-hoc? An Ad-hoc wireless LAN is a group of computers, each with a WLAN adapter, connected as an independent wireless LAN.
  • Page 51 Can Linksys wireless products support file and printer sharing? Linksys wireless products perform the same function as LAN products. Therefore, Linksys wireless products can work with NetWare, Windows NT/2000, or other LAN operating systems to support printer or file sharing.
  • Page 52 Wireless-G Access Point What is a MAC Address? The Media Access Control (MAC) address is a unique number assigned by the manufacturer to any Ethernet networking device, such as a network adapter, that allows the network to identify it at the hardware level. For all practical purposes, this number is usually permanent.
  • Page 53: Appendix B: Wireless Security

    Wireless-G Access Point Appendix B: Wireless Security Linksys wants to make wireless networking as safe and easy for you as possible. The current generation of Linksys products provide several network security features, but they require specific action on your part for implementation.
  • Page 54 This includes hackers. So, don’t broadcast the SSID. Wireless networking products come with a default SSID set by the factory. (The Linksys default SSID is “linksys”.) Hackers know these defaults and can check these against your network. Change your SSID to something unique and not something related to your company or the networking products you use.
  • Page 55 These security recommendations should help keep your mind at ease while you are enjoying the most flexible and convenient technology Linksys has to offer. Appendix B: Wireless Security Security Threats Facing Wireless Networks...
  • Page 56: Appendix C: Upgrading Firmware

    The Access Point's firmware is upgraded through the Web-based Utility’s Administration - Firmware Upgrade tab. Follow these instructions: 1. Download the firmware upgrade file from the Linksys website, www.linksys.com/international. 2. Extract the firmware upgrade file on your computer. 3. Open the Access Point’s Web-based Utility.
  • Page 57: Appendix D: Windows Help

    Wireless-G Access Point Appendix D: Windows Help Almost all wireless products require Microsoft Windows. Windows is the most used operating system in the world and comes with many features that help make networking easier. These features can be accessed through Windows Help and are described in this appendix.
  • Page 58: Appendix E: Glossary

    Wireless-G Access Point Appendix E: Glossary 802.11b - A wireless networking standard that specifies a maximum data transfer rate of 11Mbps and an operating frequency of 2.4GHz. 802.11g - A wireless networking standard that specifies a maximum data transfer rate of 54Mbps, an operating frequency of 2.4GHz, and backward compatibility with 802.11b devices.
  • Page 59 Wireless-G Access Point Cable Modem - A device that connects a computer to the cable television network, which in turn connects to the Internet. CSMA/CA (Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Avoidance) - A method of data transfer that is used to prevent data collisions.
  • Page 60 Wireless-G Access Point EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) - A general authentication protocol used to control network access. Many specific authentication methods work within this framework. EAP-PEAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol-Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol) - A mutual authentication method that uses a combination of digital certificates and another system, such as passwords. EAP-TLS (Extensible Authentication Protocol-Transport Layer Security) - A mutual authentication method that uses digital certificates.
  • Page 61 Packet - A unit of data sent over a network. Passphrase - Used much like a password, a passphrase simplifies the WEP encryption process by automatically generating the WEP encryption keys for Linksys products. PEAP (Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol) - A mutual authentication method that uses a combination of digital certificates and another system, such as passwords.
  • Page 62 Wireless-G Access Point Ping (Packet INternet Groper) - An Internet utility used to determine whether a particular IP address is online. POP3 (Post Office Protocol 3) - A standard mail server commonly used on the Internet. Port - The connection point on a computer or networking device used for plugging in cables or adapters. Power over Ethernet (PoE) - A technology enabling an Ethernet network cable to deliver both data and power.
  • Page 63 Wireless-G Access Point Spread Spectrum - Wideband radio frequency technique used for more reliable and secure data transmission. SSID (Service Set IDentifier) - Your wireless network's name. Static IP Address - A fixed address assigned to a computer or device that is connected to a network. Static Routing - Forwarding data in a network via a fixed path.
  • Page 64 Wireless-G Access Point VPN (Virtual Private Network) - A security measure to protect data as it leaves one network and goes to another over the Internet. WAN (Wide Area Network)- The Internet. WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) - A method of encrypting network data transmitted on a wireless network for greater security.
  • Page 65: Appendix F: Specifications

    802.11g: Typ. 13.5 +/- 2dBm @ Normal Temp Range 802.11b: Typ: 16.5 +/- 2dBm @ Normal Temp Range Security Features WPA, WPA2, Linksys Wireless Guard (USA and Canada only), WEP Encryption, MAC Filtering, SSID Broadcast enable/disable WEP Key Bits 64/128-bit...
  • Page 66 Wireless-G Access Point Operating Humidity 10% to 85% Non-Condensing Storage Humidity 5% to 90% Non-Condensing Appendix F: Specifications...
  • Page 67: Appendix G: Warranty Information

    Your exclusive remedy and Linksys' entire liability under this warranty will be for Linksys at its option to repair or replace the Product or refund Your purchase price less any rebates.
  • Page 68: Appendix H: Regulatory Information

    Wireless-G Access Point Appendix H: Regulatory Information FCC Statement This product has been tested and complies with the specifications for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 69 Wireless-G Access Point Compliance Information for 2.4-GHz Wireless Products Relevant to the EU and Other Countries Following the EU Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE Directive) Declaration of Conformity with Regard to the EU Directive 1995/5/EC (R&TTE Directive) Appendix H: Regulatory Information...
  • Page 70 • A pdf file is included on the product's CD. • A print copy is included with the product. • A pdf file is available on the product's webpage. Visit www.linksys.com/international and select your country or region. Then select your product.
  • Page 71 Wireless-G Access Point CE Marking For the Linksys Wireless-B and Wireless-G products, the following CE mark, notified body number (where applicable), and class 2 identifier are added to the equipment. Check the CE label on the product to find out which notified body was involved during the assessment.
  • Page 72 (AC9SMA) and an R-TNC extension cable (AC9TNC). Both of these cables are 9 meters long and have a cable loss (attenuation) of 5 dB. To compensate for the attenuation, Linksys also offers higher gain antennas, the HGA7S (with R-SMA connector) and HGA7T (with R-TNC connector).
  • Page 73 NOTE: The power output setting may not be available on all wireless products. For more information, refer to the documentation on your product’s CD or http://www.linksys.com/international. Wireless Adapters Wireless adapters have the power output set to 100% by default. Maximum power output on each adapter does not exceed 20 dBm (100 mW);...
  • Page 74 7. Click the type of documentation you want. The document will automatically open in PDF format. NOTE: If you have questions regarding the compliance of these products or you cannot find the information you need, please contact your local sales office or visit http://www.linksys.com/international for more details. Appendix H: Regulatory Information...
  • Page 75: Appendix I: Contact Information

    Appendix I: Contact Information Need to contact Linksys? Visit us online for information on the latest products and updates to your existing products at: http://www.linksys.com/international If you experience problems with any Linksys product, you can e-mail us at: In Europe...

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