www.buffalotech.com User Manual - AirStation WHR-G300N Wireless N Router & AP v1.2
10YourAirStation’sSmartRoutertechnologywilldeterminethetypeofinternetconnectionyouhaveautomatically,andaskyouforanyneededinformati
11ToconnectwirelessdevicestotheAirStation,youmayeitherentertheSSIDandencryptionkeymanually,oryoucanuseAOSS.Formoreinformation
12YoucangetbacktotheSetuppagefromanywhereinthecongurationscreensbyclickingontheSetuptabinthetopleftcorner.Fromhere,youca
13ThemenusintheCongurationToolletyouchangeyourAirStation’ssettings.Tonavigatesettings,chooseacategoryatthetopofthepageandthe
14TheInitialize/RestartpagecanbereachedbychoosingtheAdmin Cong catagorytabandthenclickingontheInitialize/Restartsubmenu.ClickRest
15YoucangettothispagebyselectingtheWireless CongcategoryandchoosingtheAOSSsubmenu.TheblueAOSSbuttonatthetopleftofthepagehas
16AOSSAOSS(AirStationOne-TouchSecureSystem)isasimplesystemforconguringyourwirelessnetworksecurely.Ifyourrouterandyourclientdevi
17Some things to keep in mind with AOSS:•OnlyoneAOSSwirelessclientadaptercanbeconguredwiththeAOSSrouteratatime.Thebuttonswillne
18ThisAirStationsupportsquicklychangingtheproductfromafullwirelessroutertoasimpleaccesspoint.PutyourAirstationintoAccessPointMod
19Bydefault,encryptionisnotenabledontheAirStationunlessyouusedAOSStoperformyoursetup.Anyonewithinrangecaneasilyconnecttoyour
2Table of ContentsIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Initial Setup . . . . . . . . .
20Encryption and SecurityManykindsofencryptionareavailable.WEPworkswithalmosteverything.WPA2-PSKismuchmoresecure.Choosethestronge
21Eachofyourwirelessclientswillneedyourpasswordtoconnecttothenetwork.Clickonthewirelessiconinyourcomputer’ssystray,orthismes
22Enteryournetworkkey(“password”)twiceandclickConnect.RepeatforeachWindowsXPcomputerthatconnectstoyournetworkwirelessly.Connecting
23Connecting to a Preexisting Network Add an AirStation without changing your existing LAN conguration:1.SettheAirStationintoAccessPointModeb
24WHR-G300N AirStation SpecicationsWireless LANStandards:IEEE802.11nDraft2.0,IEEE802.11g,IEEE802.11bFrequencyRange:2.412-2.462DualAntenn
25Regulatory InformationWirelesscommunicationisoftensubjecttolocalradioregulations.AlthoughAirStationwirelessnetworkingproductshavebeen
26Common Problems•Outofrange,clientcannotconnecttotheAirStation.•Congurationmismatch,clientcannotconnecttotheAirStation.•Absenceor
27DIAG LED Activity TableDIAG LED Display Time Description/ActionContinuousRed Starting RAMErrorRedash,2timesStartingFlashROMErrorReda
28• Ifthewirelessadapterprotocolisnotyetinstalled,clicktheAddbuttonandselecttheTCP/IPprotocolfromthelist.RefertoWindowsHelp
2910BaseT:802.3basedEthernetnetworkthatusesUTP(Unshieldedtwistedpair)cableandastartopology.10Mbpsdatatansmissionspeed.100BaseT:
3Workandplay-furtherandfaster!YourAirStationNniticombinesEthernetnetworkingwithextendedwirelessrangeandspeed.Itoffersexcellent
30Destination Address: Theaddressportionofapacketthatidentiestheintendedrecipientstation.DHCP (Dynamic Host Conguration Protocol):Based
31Full-Duplex:Totransmitonthesamechannelinbothdirectionssimultaneously.Half-duplex:Totransmitonthesamechannelinbothdirections,on
32PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) Card:Removablemodulethataddsfeaturestoaportablecomputer. Peer-to-peer:Th
33PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet):AspecicationforconnectingusersonanEthernetlinetotheInternetthroughacommonbroadbandm
34SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol: An application layer protocol thatoutlinestheformalstructureforcommunicationamongnetworkdevices.
35WAN (Wide Area Network):Anetworkingsystemcoveringawidegeographicalarea.WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy): A securityprotocolforwirelessl
36Federal Communication Commission Interference StatementThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevi
37ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules.Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:(1)Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinte
38European Union Notice:RadioproductswiththeCEmarkingcomplywiththeR&TTEDirective(1999/5/EC),theEMCDirective(89/336/EEC)andtheLow
39EU Countries intended for useThisdeviceisintendedforindoorhomeandofceuseinthefollowingcountries:Austria,Belgium,Denmark,France,Fi
4Begin by nding a good place to set up your router/access point. Some things toconsider:•You’llneedtobeabletoplugyourintern
40ThisdevicemaynotbeusedforsettingupoutdoorradiolinksinFrance.Formoreinformationseehttp://www.anfr.fr/ and/or http://www.art-telecom
41• Theequipmentthatyouhavepurchasedhasrequiredtheextractionanduseofnaturalresourcesforitsproduction.• Theequipmentmaycontainhaz
42Warranty InformationBuffalo Technology(MelcoInc.)productscomewithatwo-yearlimitedwarrantyfromthedateofpurchase.BuffaloTechnology(Me
43Contact Information (North America)BuffaloTechnologyUSAInc.11100MetricBlvd,Suite750Austin,TX78758GENERAL INQUIRIES MondaythroughFriday
44BuffaloTechnologyUKLtd.2BracknellBeeches,OldBracknellLaneBracknell,Berkshire,RG127BWUnitedKingdomGENERAL INQUIRIES Email:sales@buffa
45ThankyouforyourinterestinBuffaloproducts.OurGPLsoftwaredeliverypolicyisoutlinedbelow.Foreachindividualproductandrevision,please
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47*300 Mbps is the link speed when using Draft-N mode. It representsactualwirelessdataspeeds,includingoverhead.Becausetheoverhe
5Placing Your AirStationYourAirStationmaybeplacedhorizontally,orverticallywithitsstandattached.Youcanalsomountitonthewall.
6Wall MountingForwallmounting,thebasecanbeattacheddirectlytothewallwithtwoscrews8.5cm(~3.3”)apart.Afterthebaseisrmlysecured,
7Connecting your AirStationPCCableorDSLModemPowertooutletorsurgeprotectorRouterswitchshouldbeOnfornormaluse.
8ToinitiallycongureyourAirStation,you’lluseawiredconnectiontoyourcomputer.Onceyou’veconnectedtotheinternetthroughtherouter,you
9Launchawebbrowseronthecomputerthatyou’reusingtoconguretheAirStation.Enter 192.168.11.1intotheURLeld.Naturally,ifyouchangeyou
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