Corinex WLA Manual de usuario




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Corinex Wireless to Powerline AP
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2003-10-07 ver 1

Content
Package Content ....................................................................... 3
Requirements ............................................................................. 4
Installation Overview ................................................................. 4
Step 1: Connecting the Access Point .....................
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5
Step 2: Configuring Computers ................................................. 6
Step 3: Configuring the Access Point ....................................... 10
Content
Corinex Wireless to Powerline AP
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Wireless to powerline local area network (LAN) solutions, based on Corinex
Wireless to Powerline Access Point (AP) products, connect a wireless
device to the electrical wires in premises. The electrical wires build the
"backbone" for other "wired" or "wireless" devices on the network, which
are connected to this backbone by Corinex Powerline adapters or another
wireless to powerline access point. Any high-performance Corinex Wireless
to Powerline AP extends the coverage of your network of electrical wires
and provides access to the Internet and corporate or personal information
for all mobile devices without expensive additional cabling infrastructure.
The Corinex Wireless to Powerline Access Point is a Powerline to wireless
LAN Bridge for mixed wireless 802.11b and Powerline network environment.
With the built-in 802.11b capability, you can connect your legacy wireless
device to the home network by plugging the Corinex Wireless to Powerline
Access Point into your power plug.
The AP's power jack is a connecting medium to the 14 Mbps digital
powerline communication network based on the HomePlug 1.0.1 standard.
Plug the Corinex Wireless to Powerline AP into an existing powerline
network and instantly add full 802.11b-compliant wireless connectivity
at up to 11 Mbps. This allows the easiest deployment of wireless HotSpot
areas where every power outlet can be used as a powerline network
interface to the access point. With Corinex Wireless to Powerline AP you
have already got the network you need to give the wireless access an
entirely new dimension.
Package Content
Package Includes:
By receiving your Corinex Wireless to Powerline Access Point, check to be
sure that your package contains:
• Corinex Wireless to Powerline Access Point
• Detachable wireless antenna
• AC adapter
• Installation CD-ROM with User Guide
• Quick Installation Guide
Package Content
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Requirements
• IBM Compatible PC or Macintosh computer (needed for initial
configuration of the Access Point)
• AC 220/110 V power outlet
• Powerline and/or Wireless connection for each PC
• Windows 98/ME/200/NT/XP, Mac OS X or Linux operating system
• Web browser supporting JavaScript for the AP management
Installation Overview
This Guide will assist you with successful installation and configuration of
your Corinex Wireless to Powerline Access Point for the first time. It will
help you with basic settings, which are covering most of the settings you
may need to configure for your Internet connection to be shared through
the Powerline medium. However, if you require more sophisticated setup,
we advise you to read the Corinex Wireless to Powerline Access Point User
Guide, enclosed in the Installation CD.
The next chapters will explain you how to connect your Corinex Wireless to
Powerline Access Point in three easy steps.
Requirements/Installation Overview
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Step 1: Connecting the Access Point
Locate an optimum location for the Access Point. The best place for the
Access Point is usually at the center of your wireless network, with line of
sight to all of your mobile stations.
Fix the direction of the antenna. Try to place it in a position which can
best cover your wireless network. Plug the supplied AC power adapter to
the Corinex Wireless to Powerline Access Point and consequently into an
AC outlet. Use only the power adapter supplied with the Access Point.
Usage of a different adapter may result in product damage!
After the Corinex Wireless to Powerline Access Point is powered ON, verify
LED functionality below:
• The LED on the Powerline side labelled LINK should be ON
• The LED on the Wireless side labelled POWER should be ON
Note: All other wireless devices must be operating in the infrastructure
mode, so that they can communicate with Access Point. If any wireless
device is configured in the ad-hoc mode, it WILL NOT be recognized by
the Access Point.
Step 1: Connectimg the Access Point
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Step 2: Configuring Computers
The instructions in this chapter will help you to configure each of your
computers to be able to communicate with the Corinex Wireless to
Powerline AP.
This process differs between powerline connected computers and wireless
connected computers and it also depends on operating systems.
A. Using Powerline Connection
We advise you to read and use the Manual of your Powerline Adapter to
establish a Powerline connection between Corinex Wireless to Powerline
AP and Powerline Adapter. Use the Default Powerline (NEK) password
"HomePlug", as this is the factory default password setting for the Corinex
Wireless to Powerline AP. When you are using the Corinex Setup Tool to
configure your powerline adapter, you can check, whether your Adapter
has a powerline connection to the Corinex Wireless to Powerline AP by
searching in the last window of the Corinex Setup Tool for the MAC
addresses of the AP. You will find the MAC address of your Corinex Wireless
to Powerline AP on the label on the bottom of the AP´s plastic cover (MAC
PLC / SN).
Step 2: Configuring Computers
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B. Using the Wireless Connection
You may need to reconfigure some wireless settings to ensure all settings
match between wireless devices.
Note: Different wireless settings will make successful wireless network
connections between wireless adapters impossible.
Default Wireless Interface Settings are as follows:
SSID: Corinex
Channel: 11
WEP: Disabled
Note: WEP is disabled by default for an easier installation. For
enhanced security, it is recommended that you later (after successful
configuration) enable WEP on all wireless devices.
C. TCP/IP Settings
Next you will need to configure your TCP/IP Settings. Computers use
IP addresses to communicate with each other across a network or the
Internet.
Find out which operating system is running your computer, like Windows
95, 98, Millennium, 2000, XP, Linux or Macintosh OS. We do give you
detailed configuration guide to the Windows XP Operating System. Other
operating systems have slight differences and we recommend to read the
Corinex Wireless to Powerline AP User Guide for detailed description how
to change TCP/IP settings on your Operating System.
Windows XP TCP/IP Settings
A. Click the Start button, then open the Control Panel. From there,
click the Network and Internet Connections icon and then the
Network Connections window appears.
Step 2: Configuring Computers
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