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Buffalo AirStation WBR2-G54S Quick Setup Manual page 9

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The AirStation can be re-confi gured anytime via a Web browser using a wired
or wireless connection by entering 192.168.11.1 in the URL address fi eld of the
Web browser and pressing the Enter key on the keyboard.
Additional Information:
AOSS (AirStation One-Touch Secure System)
The WBR2-G54S supports Buffalo's AOSS system for connecting AOSS
compatible wireless clients to the WBR2-G54S. For information about AOSS,
please refer to the AOSS Supplement which is included in the WBR2-G54S
package contents.
IP Addressing
To verify your IP settings for static or automatic addressing, click Start, select
Settings (if present) and click Control Panel. Within Control Panel, double-
click Network or Network Connections depending on your Operating System.
You can then right-click and select Properties for your wired or wireless
connections. Within the properties, you can view the properties of your TCP/IP
protocol.
Generally, you will want to be sure that "Obtain an IP address automatically"
is selected to allow easier connections. To manually renew IP addressing
confi gurations for your connection, follow these steps:
Click Start and Run. A dialog box will appear where you can type
COMMAND into the fi eld provided and click OK.
An MS-DOS prompt will launch. Enter IPCONFIG /RELEASE and
press the Enter key on the keyboard to release your current IP
confi guration. Next, enter IPCONFIG /RENEW and press the Enter
key to seek new settings from a DHCP server. (This may take a few
moments).
Type IPCONFIG /ALL. This will display all the IP confi gurations for your
wired or wireless connection.
The Default Gateway address listed in the results is usually the IP
address of the AirStation. If no IP addresses are listed or your wireless
adapter displays a 169.254.XXX.XXX address, retrace the setup steps
to verify correct installation.
Type EXIT to close out the DOS window.
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