ASUSTeK COMPUTER WL-335G Manual de usuario

User Guide
WL-335G
IEEE 802.11g/b
WLAN AP, Client, Repeater, P2P, PMP

Table of Contents
Table of Contents ..........................................................3
1. Introduction….......................................................................................... 5
2. Quick Start…... …………………………..................................................... 5
3. Operating Modes............................................... ………………………..... 6
3.1 Introduction to Operating Modes…................................................ 6
3.1.1 Traveler’s AP Mode............................................................. 6
3.1.2 Repeater Mode……............................................................. 7
3.1.3 Point-to-Point (P2P) Mode…............................................... 8
3.1.4 Point-to-Multipoint (PMP) Mode.......................................... 9
3.1.5 Client Mode…...................................................................... 10
4. Wireless Security Support...................................................................... 11
5. Mode Selection ....................................................................................... 12
6. AP Setup................................................................................................... 13
6.1 Basic Setup.................................................................................... 13
6.2 Security Setup…............................................................................ 14

6.3 Advanced Settings......................................................................... 16
6.3.1 Adding a Repeater…............................................................ 18
6.4 Access Filter…...............................................................................18
7. Repeater Setup...................................................................................... 21
7.1 Basic Setup.................................................................................. 21
7.2 Security Setup.…........................................................................... 22
7.3 Advanced Settings......................................................................... 23
7.4 Access Filter…............................................................................... 23
8. Point-to-Point (P2P) Setup...................................................................... 24
8.1 Basic Setup ................................................................................... 24
8.2 Security Setup ............................................................................ 25
8.3 Advanced Settings ......................................................................... 25
9. Point-to-Multipoint (PMP) Setup ............................................................ 26
9.1 Basic Setup ...................................................................................... 26
9.2 Security Setup .................................................................................. 27
9.3 Advanced Settings ........................................................................... 27

10. Client Mode Setup .................................................................................28
10.1 Basic Setup .................................................................................... 28
10.2 MAC Cloning .................................................................................. 29
11. Status Page ............................................................................................ 30
12. Admin Page............................................................................................. 30
12.1 Firmware Upgrade ......................................................................... 31
12.2 Update Password............................................................................ 31
12.3Reboot ………….............................................................................. 31
12.4Reset to Default.............................................................................. 31
13. Lan Page................................................................................................. 32
14. Utility....................................................................................................... 34
14.1 Configuration Utility ........................................................................ 34
14.2 Firmware Restoration ..................................................................... 34
15. Telnet Management................................................................................ 36
15.1 Telnet step by step ......................................................................... 36
Appendix………………………………………………………………………….. 37

1. Introduction
This document is the user manual for the SMC WTK-Gproduct..
2. Quick Start
The default IP address of the WTK-Gis 192.168.2.25. The login is“admin” and password is“smcadmin”.
1.Connect the SMC WTK-Gto a PC using an ethernet cable.
2.Plug in the 5V power supply.
3.Make sure the PC has a IP address on the 192.168.2.xxx subnet, such as 192.168.2.100.
4.Open your web browser and navigate to 192.168.2.25.
5.Type“admin” for the login field and “smcadmin” for the password.
6.The default out-of-box operating mode is Access Point (AP) mode. To switch to Repeater, P2P,
PMP or Client mode, go to the Mode page and select the desired mode. Click Apply. The board will
reboot into the desired mode.
7.After the board reboots, go to the Mode page and click Setup. Configure the applicable properties
for that mode, such as security, SSID, channel, etc.
8.The SMC WTK-Gshould now be ready to use.
3. Operating Modes
3.1 Introduction to Operating Modes
3.1.1 Traveler’s AP Mode
The Access Point (AP) mode is by default the out-of-box operational mode. When the
user resets the system to the default manufacturing settings, the operational mode also
reverts to AP mode. In the AP mode, the system functions as a standard AP, where wireless
clients connected to the AP can then connect to other wireless clients or to the wired network.
For example, when traveling to a hotel that has high speed internet access, the user can
connect to the Internet through the AP which is connected to an ethernet cable in the room.

Note that the SMC WTK-GAP acts only as a layer 2 bridge and does not act as a
DHCP server. In other words, it does not supply dynamic IP addresses and instead relies
on the network to supply them.
Figure 1: AP Mode
Wireless Client
SMC WTK-GAP Mode Wireless Client

3.1.2 Repeater Mode
Repeater mode extends the range of a wireless network. Repeater nodes retransmit
the signal of an AP or wireless router to effectively extend the range of that AP or wireless
router. Wireless clients can associate with the repeater.
Figure2 shows the network with one repeater, and the repeater allowing wireless
clients to associate.
To configure the SMC WTK-Gas a Repeater, please ensure the following:
.•Enter the MAC address of the Parent AP or wireless router in the Remote AP MAC address
field in the SMC WTK-GRepeater.
•Enter the MAC address of the SMC WTK-G(Repeater mode) in the Repeater MAC adddress
field in the Parent AP or wireless router.
Figure 2: One Wireless Repeater Node

3.1.3 Point-to-Point (P2P) Mode
Two SMC WTK-Gdevices, each in Point-to-Point (P2P) mode, can establish a
wireless connection between two wired networks, as shown in Figure3. The two SMC
WTK-Gdevices operating in P2P mode do not allow client associations.
To configure the SMC WTK-Gdeivces to establish a P2P wireless bridge, please
ensure the following:
.• Enter the MAC address of SMC WTK-GP2P_2 device in the P2P MAC address field in the
SMC WTK-GP2P_1 device.
• Enter the MAC address of SMC WTK-GP2P_1 device in the P2P MAC address field in the
SMC WTK-GP2P_2 device.
Figure 3: P2P Wireless Bridge

3.1.4 Point-to-Multipoint (PMP) Mode
A SMC WTK-Gdevice operating in Point-to-Multipoint (PMP) mode can wirelessly
connect two or more wired networks, as shown in Figure4. The root SMC WTK-Gdevice
(LAN 1) operates in PMP mode, and the other SMC WTK-Gdevices (LAN 2, LAN 3) must
operate in P2P mode.
When operating in PMP mode, the SMC WTK-Gdevice does not allow client
associations. The user must enter the MAC addresses of each (up to six) SMC WTK-GP2P
device into the PMP system's table of Remote AP addresses.
Figure 4: PMP Wireless Bridge

3.1.5 Client Mode
When set to Client mode, the SMC WTK-Gdevice will associate to an AP within its
range in infrastructure mode, as shown in Figure5or join with another SMC WTK-Gdevice in
Client mode in an ad-hoc network, as shown in Figure6. The Client behaves like a normal
wireless client.
Figure 5: Client in Infrastructure Mode
Figure 6: Client in Ad-Hoc Mode
SMC WTK-G SMC WTK-G Client Mode Client Mode
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