Buffalo WAPS-APG600H User Manual

Buffalo WAPS-APG600H User Manual

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11n/a & 11n/g/b Concurrent Smart model
WAPS-APG600H
11n/a, 11n/g/b Single-Band Smart model
WAPS-AG300H
www.buffalotech.com
35020077-01

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    User Manual 11n/a & 11n/g/b Concurrent Smart model WAPS-APG600H 11n/a, 11n/g/b Single-Band Smart model WAPS-AG300H www.buffalotech.com 35020077-01...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1 - Product Overview ..........6 Package Contents .................6 Hardware Overview ................7 Front Panel LEDs .....................7 Back Panel .......................9 Chapter 2 - Placing Your AirStation ........10 Antenna Placement ................10 Installation ..................10 Connecting to PoE Equipment ..............10 Connecting the AC Adapter .................11 Initial Setup ..................12 Setting the AirStation IP Address ..............12 Settings ......................14...
  • Page 3 LAN Settings ..................26 LAN-side IP Address ..................26 LAN Port ......................27 VLAN ......................28 Network ....................29 ProxyArp ......................29 Bridge ......................30 Wireless Settings ................32 AOSS.......................32 WPS ........................34 Basic .......................35 Advanced .......................37 Security ......................39 Clients ......................42 WDS ........................43 RADIUS ......................44 MAC Filter ......................46 WMM ......................47 Wireless Monitor ...................49 EZ Analyzer ....................49 Administration ...................50...
  • Page 4 Update Firmware ..................56 LED Settings ....................57 Diagnostic ...................58 System Information ..................58 I’m Here ......................59 USB .........................60 Log .........................61 Chapter 4 - Connect to a Wireless Network ....62 Automatic Secure Setup (AOSS/WPS) ..........62 Windows 8, Windows 7, or Windows Vista (Client Manager V) ....63 Windows XP (Client Manager 3) ..............64 OS X (AOSS Assistant) ...................65 Manual Setup ..................66...
  • Page 5 Chapter 6 - Default Configuration Settings ....75 Appendix A - Specifications ..........80 Appendix B - TCP/IP Settings ..........82 Windows 8 ...................82 Windows 7 ...................83 Windows Vista ..................84 Windows XP ..................85 OS X .....................86 Appendix C - Restoring the Default Configuration ..87 Appendix D - Regulatory Compliance Information ..88 Appendix E - Environmental Information......94...
  • Page 6: Chapter 1 - Product Overview

    Chapter 1 - Product Overview Package Contents The following items are included in your AirStation package. If any of the items are missing, please contact your vender. • Wireless LAN access point ....................1 • Antennas (with protective caps) ..................2 •...
  • Page 7: Hardware Overview

    Hardware Overview Front Panel LEDs Power LED Power is on. Off: Power is off. Note: You can permanently turn off the power LED in Settings. Diag LED (Red) This indicates the status of the unit depending on the number of blinks per cycle. Note: When the unit is first turned on or restarted, the diag LED will blink for almost a minute during boot.
  • Page 8 Wireless LAN error. 5 blinks: USB error. 9 blinks **: System error. Continuously blinking *: Updating firmware, saving settings, or initializing settings. * Do not unplug the AC adapter while the diag LED is blinking continuously. ** Turn off AirStation first, wait for a few seconds, then turn it back on. 5 GHz LED (Blue) 5 GHz wireless is enabled.
  • Page 9: Back Panel

    Back Panel Power Connector Connect the power adapter here. Power Button This button turns the power on and off . LAN Port With Auto-MDIX, you can use straight or crossover Ethernet cables. LAN port 1 supports PoE. EZ Analyzer port This extra USB port will be used for “EZ Analyzer”...
  • Page 10: Chapter 2 - Placing Your Airstation

    Chapter 2 - Placing Your AirStation Antenna Placement Remove the antenna caps and attach the antennas. Don’t touch the conductive parts of the antenna connectors because they can be damaged easily. Note: These antennas support both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. Installation Connecting to PoE Equipment The AirStation is compatible with PoE equipment (sold separately).
  • Page 11: Connecting The Ac Adapter

    Use a Ethernet cable to connect LAN port 1 of the AirStation to a PoE switch or other device that supports PoE. Note: Be sure that the cable connecting the AirStation and power sourcing equipment is an enhanced category 5 or higher 4-pair cable.
  • Page 12: Initial Setup

    To configure the AirStation from a Mac or Linux computer, log in to Settings as described in chapter 3. Setting the AirStation IP Address Start the AirStation Configuration Tool. Click [Start] - [All Programs] - [BUFFALO] - [AirStation Utility] - [AirStation Configuration Tool]. Click [Next].
  • Page 13 Select the AirStation to configure, then click [Next]. Click [Change IP Address]. Enter the AirStation’s IP address and click [Next].
  • Page 14: Settings

    Note: If the admin password contains 9 characters or more, the IP address of the AirStation cannot be changed using this procedure. In this case, open Settings and set the IP address. Click [Finish]. Settings Start the AirStation Configuration Tool. Click [Start] - [All Programs] - [BUFFALO] - [AirStation Utility] - [AirStation Configuration Tool].
  • Page 15 Click [Next]. Select the AirStation to configure, then click [Next]. Click [Go to Settings].
  • Page 16: Wireless & Encryption

    Click [OK]. To log in to Settings, enter “admin” for the username and “password” for the password. Click [OK]. Settings will open. Wireless & Encryption By default, the AirStation’s wireless LAN is disabled. To configure it, follow the procedure below. Note: This example uses WPA2-PSK AES encryption.
  • Page 17 For the WAPS-APG600H, select “11a and 11g”. For the WAPS-AG300H, select “11g” or “11a”. Select the security mode (example: “WPA-PSK”). Select “WPA2 Only” for the WPA type, “AES” for the encryption type, set the pre-shared key, and click [Apply].
  • Page 18: Changing The Password

    Changing the Password To change your AirStation’s settings, you’ll need to log in to Settings. The default username is “admin” and the default password is “password”. After initial setup is complete, it is highly recommended that you change the password as described below.
  • Page 19 Notes: • The administrator password should contain between 6 and 32 single-byte alphanumeric characters and symbols. • Passwords should contain between 6 and 32 single-byte alphanumeric characters and symbols. • Passwords cannot be blank. • If you log in as “admin”, all AirStation settings can be changed. •...
  • Page 20: Mounting The Airstation On A Ceiling Or Wall

    Mounting the AirStation on a Ceiling or Wall The AirStation can be mounted to a ceiling or wall. The location where you mount the AirStation should meet these requirements: • Mount in a location with an ambient temperature range from 0° C (32° F) to 45° C (113° F), humidity from 10% to 90%, and no condensation.
  • Page 21 Use the four screws to secure the bracket. Note: For certain usage environments, you may be able to use items other than the supplied screws. Select the most suitable item for use on your mounting surface. Press the AirStation on to the bracket, then push it down until it clicks into place.
  • Page 22: Mounting The Security Case

    Mounting the Security Case An optional security case is available for the AirStation (sold separately). Follow the steps below to mount it. Use the four screws to secure the bracket. Press the AirStation onto the bracket, then push it down until it clicks into place.
  • Page 23 Insert the key into the cover, and turn to the “open” position. As shown in the figure, attach the cover while it is slanted. Turn the key to the “close” position, and then remove it.
  • Page 24: Removing The Airstation

    Removing the AirStation To remove the AirStation from the mounting bracket, follow the procedure below. Insert the ejector key to raise the locking clips, then gently slide the AirStation off in the direction shown. If the AirStation is difficult to remove, twist the ejector key 45 degrees to raise the locking clips a little more, then slide the AirStation off the bracket.
  • Page 25: Chapter 3 - Configuration

    Home The menu is displayed on the left side of the screen and the system information is displayed on the right side. Note: The descriptions in the following pages show screens from the WAPS-APG600H. Encryption Configure the wireless LAN encryption here.
  • Page 26: Lan Settings

    LAN Settings LAN-side IP Address Configure the LAN-side IP addresses here. LAN Settings - LAN-side IP Address IP Address Assignment Choose the method for obtaining the IP address. Enter the IP address when IP address assignment is set to “Static IP IP Address Address”.
  • Page 27: Lan Port

    LAN Port Configure the wired LAN port here. LAN Settings - LAN Port Wired LAN Port Displays the port number of the wired LAN port. Enable Select whether enable or disable the wired LAN port. Select the communication speed of the wired Ethernet connection. Speed &...
  • Page 28: Vlan

    VLAN Configure the VLAN settings for the wired LAN here. Don’t change VLAN settings unless you know what you’re doing! LAN Settings - VLAN Select the VLAN mode of the wired LAN port (#1, #2). One of the VLAN modes below can be selected. Tagged Port This adds a tag (compliant with IEEE 802.1Q) to all frames that are sent and received from the wired LAN port.
  • Page 29: Network

    Network ProxyArp Configure ProxyArp settings here. ProxyArp enables the wireless client to improve the performance and power saving feature. Network - ProxyArp Select whether enable or disable ProxyArp. This functionality works for ProxyArp all VLAN. Disabled by default. Set the time to hold ARP information monitored by ProxyArp. To use ProxyArp effectively, set twice or more value than ARP request interval of ProxyArp Aging Time the wireless client.
  • Page 30: Bridge

    Bridge Configure the bridge parameter here. Network - Bridge Rapid STP Select whether enable or disable rapid spanning tree. “Off“ by default. Set the time to hold MAC address learned by frame forwarding of the bridge.If the network configuration is changed frequently, try to set Aging Time smaller value to shorten the time to relearning.
  • Page 31 If cannot receive BPDU from the root bridge by the time set as “Max Age“, the AirStation starts reconfiguration of the bridge. 6-40 seconds can be set. The default value is 20 seconds. Max Age Note: This setting is enabled when the AirStation is works as the root bridge.
  • Page 32: Wireless Settings

    Wireless Settings AOSS You can make detailed changes to AOSS settings here. Wireless Settings - AOSS...
  • Page 33 Start AOSS Click the button to start the AOSS connection. Displayed when AOSS is in use. Click this button to disconnect the AOSS connection. This disconnects from all connected wireless LAN devices. Stop AOSS AOSS clients information and AOSS connected device information will be erased.
  • Page 34: Wps

    • Up to 24 wireless devices can be connected with AOSS. Settings configured by AOSS can’t be modified. To change the settings, either run AOSS again or disable AOSS and configure settings manually. • AOSS is disabled by default. • To connect a non-AOSS device to a network configured with AOSS, enter the SSID and key in the device’s settings manually.
  • Page 35: Basic

    After you enter the PIN code and click [Start], the internal registrar of the WPS by PIN AirStation waits 2 minutes for the connection request from the enrollee with the PIN code. Displays “Configured” or “Not Configured”. “Configured” is displayed if all WPS Status currently-available wireless bands are configured.
  • Page 36 Enter the SSID and VLAN ID. A roaming environment can be built by installing multiple AirStations with the same SSID over a wide area. 1 to 32 single-byte alphanumeric characters and single-byte symbols can SSID1 - SSID5 be entered. It is case-sensitive. The VLAN ID can be set to an integer value from 0 to 4094.
  • Page 37: Advanced

    Advanced Configure the detailed information for the wireless LAN here. Wireless Settings - 802.11g or 802.11a - Advanced Select “Short” or “Long”. If “Short” is selected, the communication speed may be improved, but connection may not be possible to wireless Contention Slot devices that do not support short slot time.
  • Page 38 Enter the interval that the AirStation sends power management information to the wireless device. Larger values reduce the number of chances to obtain the information, then this reduces power DTIM Period consumption. However, it may bring a slower response. This setting is ignored if the power management setting in the wireless device (computer) is disabled.
  • Page 39: Security

    Security Configure wireless LAN security information here. Wireless Settings - 802.11g or 802.11a - Security SSID Choose which SSID you will be changing settings for. Broadcast SSID When enabled, you can search for the AirStation. Restricts communication between wireless devices connected to the same SSID.
  • Page 40 Select the authentication method used for wireless device connection. No authentication The AirStation does not request authentication. This performs the authentication compliant with WEP. A fixed-length encryption key (shared key) must be set in both the AirStation and wireless device. WPS should be disabled. IEEE802.1x/EAP This performs the authentication compliant with IEEE802.1x/EAP.
  • Page 41 Authentication Method: IEEE802.1x/EAP Key Length Select an encryption key length between 64-bit or 128-bit. Authentication Method: WPA-PSK WPA/WPA2 mixed mode-PSK Wireless device authentication by both WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK can be performed simultaneously. WPA2 Only WPA Type This performs the authentication compliant with WPA2 (IEEE802.11i). WPA Only This performs the authentication compliant with WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access).
  • Page 42: Clients

    Clients Displays information on the wireless devices communicating with the AirStation. Wireless Settings - 802.11g or 802.11a - Clients Interface The SSID of wireless devices communicating with the AirStation. The MAC addresses of wireless devices communicating with the MAC Address AirStation.
  • Page 43: Wds

    Configure the repeater (WDS) that connects AirStations wirelessly here. Wireless Settings - 802.11g or 802.11a - WDS Select whether enable or disable WDS. To use WDS, WDS must also be set at the other connected AirStation. Disabled WDS is not in use. WDS Functionality WDS with AP WDS is in use.
  • Page 44: Radius

    Configure the network ID of the VLAN associated with this WDS connection. Untagged port Defined as an untagged LAN port. The AirStation transfers only network communication frames with a preset VLAN ID to this LAN port. The VLAN VLAN Mode ID must be set at the same time.
  • Page 45 Wireless Settings - RADIUS Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server that makes the inquiry during RADIUS Server authentication. Enter the UDP port number of the RADIUS server where the RADIUS Authentication Port authentication protocol is used. Generally, the port number 1812 is used in the RADIUS system.
  • Page 46: Mac Filter

    1234567890AB (No delimiter) 12:34:56:78:90:AB (Colon delimiter) 12-34-56-78-90-AB (Hyphen delimiter) • To register multiple MAC addresses in one operation, use the management software BUFFALO Network Admin Tools (BN-ADT). • You can register up to 256 MAC addresses. Wireless Settings - MAC Filter...
  • Page 47: Wmm

    Enter a MAC address or multiple MAC addresses to add to the MAC Add MAC Addresses address filtering table. Displays a list of the MAC addresses where connection is allowed under the MAC access restrictions. Delete Click to delete the MAC addresses. MAC Address Filtering Table Delete All Click to delete all MAC addresses.
  • Page 48 Select whether enable or disable QoS. Disable No priority is assigned for any communication. All frames are processed in order of input. Enable Priority control is performed using WMM-EDCA for communication between the AirStation and the wireless device. QoS must be enabled at both the AirStation and wireless device sides.
  • Page 49: Wireless Monitor

    Wireless Monitor Displays wireless clients information around the AirStation. If wireless is disabled, this does not work. Wireless Settings - Wireless Monitor Displays detected wireless clients information. SSID : Displays SSIDs of detected wireless clients. Wireless 11g MAC Address : Displays MAC addresses of detected wireless clients. Wireless 11a Security : Displays encryption methods of detected wireless clients.
  • Page 50: Administration

    Administration Username and Password This is where you configure the AirStation’s username, password, and name (hostname). Administration - Username and Password...
  • Page 51 Enter the administrator username for logging into Settings. You may Administrator Name enter 4-16 single-byte alphanumeric characters and hyphens (-). Don’t use a hyphen as the first or last character. Set the password of the administrator. You may enter 6-32 single-byte Administrator Password alphanumeric characters and symbols.
  • Page 52: Date And Time

    Date and Time Configure the AirStation’s internal clock here. The date and time, NTP server, and time zone can be set for the internal clock. Note: The AirStation doesn’t have a backup battery, so date and time will return to their default values anytime the AirStation is turned off or restarted.
  • Page 53: Transfer Logs To Syslog Server

    Transfer Logs to Syslog Server Configure the transfer functionality by syslog protocol here. Administration - Transfer Logs to Syslog Server Check to enable the log information transfer functionality. When Transfer Logs enabled, enter the IP address of the syslog server. Check to enable transferring logs information to a USB memory device Copy Logs to Attached USB Device attached to the AirStation.
  • Page 54: Save/Restore Settings

    Save/Restore Settings Lets you back up the current settings or restore settings from the backup file. Administration - Save/Restore Settings Choose the method to restore settings from a backup file. Note: You cannot restore the configuration in these cases: • You forgot the administrator password. Restore Method •...
  • Page 55: Restart

    Restart Restarts the AirStation. Administration - Restart Apply Click to restart the AirStation. Initialize This initializes the AirStation settings. Administration - Initialize Initialize Click to initialize all the settings and restart the AirStation.
  • Page 56: Update Firmware

    Firmware Update File the process is completed, the AirStation restarts. • Do not use firmware files other than those provided by Buffalo. • To use a firmware file from a USB device, save the firmware file to the root folder and do not change the file name or extension.
  • Page 57: Led Settings

    LED Settings Configure whether the AirStation LEDs are lit. Administration - LED Settings Power LED The Power LED is turned off when “Off” is set. LAN LED The LAN 1 LED and LAN 2 LED are turned off when “Off” is set. Wireless LED The 5 GHz LED and 2.4 GHz LED are turned off when “Off”...
  • Page 58: Diagnostic

    Diagnostic System Information Displays a list of the main settings for the AirStation. Diagnostic - System Information...
  • Page 59: I'm Here

    System Model Displays the product model name. AirStation Name Displays the AirStation’s name. Boot from Displays startup device of the AirStation. Application Version Displays firmware version. MAC Address Displays the MAC address. Management VLAN ID Displays management VLAN ID. IP Address Displays AirStation’s IP address.
  • Page 60: Usb

    Displays the USB status. Diagnostic - USB Port Displays the port name. Device Displays the USB device name. Displays the rated current consumption. It may differ from the actual Current current consumption. Status Displays the USB device’s status. Click to dismount the USB device. Do not disconnect the USB device Dismount without clicking this button or pressing USB eject button on the back of the unit.
  • Page 61: Log

    Displays log information in the AirStation. Diagnostic - Log Save Click to save logs as a text file named “logmsg.log”. Clear Click to clear the log. Refresh Click to refresh the log.
  • Page 62: Chapter 4 - Connect To A Wireless Network

    Use them to automatically connect wireless devices, computers, or game machines which support AOSS or WPS. AOSS ( AirStation One-Touch Secure System ) was developed by Buffalo Inc. WPS was created by the Wi-Fi Alliance. •...
  • Page 63: Windows 8, Windows 7, Or Windows Vista (Client Manager V)

    Windows 8, Windows 7, or Windows Vista (Client Manager V) If you are using Windows 8, Windows 7 or Windows Vista, use the Client Manager V to connect wirelessly with AOSS or WPS. Launch Client Manager V. Click [Create Profile]. If the User Account Control screen opens, click [Yes] or [Continue].
  • Page 64: Windows Xp (Client Manager 3)

    Windows XP (Client Manager 3) If you are using Windows XP, use Client Manager 3 to connect wirelessly with AOSS or WPS. Right-click icon in the system tray and select [Profile]. Click the [WPS AOSS] button. It will take several seconds for your wireless connection to be configured. When the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz LEDs on the front of the AirStation stop flashing and glow steadily, the connection is complete.
  • Page 65: Os X (Aoss Assistant)

    If you are using OS X 10.8, 10.7, 10.6, 10.5, or 10.4, use the AOSS Assistant to connect wirelessly with AOSS. Run the AOSS Assistant program that was downloaded from the Buffalo website. The software license screen is displayed. Click [Agree] to proceed.
  • Page 66: Manual Setup

    Manual Setup You can also connect to the AirStation without installing Client Manager V or Client Manager 3 by using the utility built into the operating system. The procedure varies depending on which version of operating system you are using. Windows 8 (WLAN AutoConfig) With Windows 8, use WLAN AutoConfig to connect to the AirStation.
  • Page 67: Windows 7 (Wlan Autoconfig)

    Click [No, don’t turn on sharing or connect to devices]. Windows 7 (WLAN AutoConfig) With Windows 7, use WLAN AutoConfig to connect to the AirStation. Click network icon in the system tray. Select the target AirStation and click [Connect]. If you will connect to this device again, check [Connect automatically].
  • Page 68: Windows Vista (Wlan Autoconfig)

    Enter the encryption key and click [OK]. Windows Vista (WLAN AutoConfig) With Windows Vista, use WLAN AutoConfig to connect to the AirStation. Right click the wireless network icon in the system tray. Click [Connect to a network]. When this screen is displayed, select your network and click [Connect]. If the screen below is displayed, click [I want to enter the network key or passphrase instead].
  • Page 69 Enter the encryption key and click [Connect]. Step through the wizard to finish configuration. If the [Set Network Location] screen is displayed, select [Home], [Work], or [Public location] depending on where you’re using the AirStation.
  • Page 70: Windows Xp (Wireless Zero Configuration)

    Windows XP (Wireless Zero Configuration) Windows XP includes Wireless Zero Config, a built-in utility to connect to your AirStation. Note: If Client Manager 3 is installed on your computer, Wireless Zero Config is disabled. Uninstall Client Manager 3 to use Wireless Zero Config, or just use Client Manager 3 to connect to the AirStation. Right click on the wireless network icon in the system tray.
  • Page 71: Os X (Wi-Fi)

    OS X (Wi-Fi) Use Wi-Fi on a Mac to connect to the AirStation. Note: In OS X 10.6 and earlier, “Wi-Fi” appears as “AirPort”. Click icon in the top section of the screen and select [Turn Wi-Fi On]. Find the AirStation’s SSID on the list. Click it to highlight it.
  • Page 72: Chapter 5 - Checking Wireless Signal Quality

    Windows 7 and Windows Vista Notes: • If Client Manager V is not installed yet, download it from the Buffalo website and install it. • Client Manager V does not support Windows XP. Launch Client Manager V.
  • Page 73 Signal strength (dBm), link speed (Mbps), and signal quality (%) are Connection Status displayed in one-minute intervals on a real-time graph. For 11b/11g, it shows usage in the 2.4 GHz band channels 1 to 14. Usage Status by Channel For 11a, it shows usage in the W52, W53, and W56 channels. Colors are used to indicate the signal strength of the access point.
  • Page 74: Os X

    OS X Run the WLAN Monitor program that was downloaded from the Buffalo website. The software license screen displays the first time you start the software. Click [Agree] to proceed. Network Name (SSID) Displays SSID of the currently-connected AirStation. Status Displays current connection status.
  • Page 75: Chapter 6 - Default Configuration Settings

    Chapter 6 - Default Configuration Settings Feature Parameter Default Setting IP Address Assignment DHCP Client IP Address Assigned by an external DHCP server Subnet Mask Assigned by an external DHCP server LAN-side IP Address Default Gateway Assigned by an external DHCP server Primary Address Assigned by an external DHCP server Secondary Address...
  • Page 76 802.11a: 11a/n 802.11g: 1 Enable SSID# 802.11a: 1 802.11g: BUFFALO-XXXXXX (where “XXXXXX” is the last 6 digits of the AirStation’s MAC address) + “_G” SSID 1 802.11a: BUFFALO-XXXXXX (where “XXXXXX” is the last 6 digits of the AirStation’s MAC address) + “_A”...
  • Page 77 802.11a: 60 802.11g: Disabled SM Power Save 802.11a: Disabled 802.11g: BUFFALO-XXXXXX (where “XXXXXX” is the last 6 digits of the AirStation’s MAC address) + “_G” SSID 802.11a: BUFFALO-XXXXXX (where “XXXXXX” is the last 6 digits of the AirStation’s MAC address) + “_A”...
  • Page 78 Feature Parameter Default Setting 802.11g: Disabled WDS Functionality 802.11a: Disabled 802.11g: - Local MAC Address 802.11a: - 802.11g: - Wireless MAC Address of WDS Peer 802.11a: - 802.11g: Untagged port VLAN Mode 802.11a: Untagged port 802.11g: - VLAN ID 802.11a: - 802.11g: None Encryption 802.11a: None...
  • Page 79 Feature Parameter Default Setting Administrator Name admin Administrator Password password Username user Password password AirStation Name “AP” + AirStation’s MAC Address HTTP : Enabled Management Protocol HTTPS : Enabled Username and Password SNMP : Disabled SNMP Version v1 / v2c SNMP Get community public SNMP Set community...
  • Page 80: Appendix A - Specifications

    Appendix A - Specifications Wireless LAN Interface Standard Compliance IEEE802.11a / IEEE802.11b / IEEE802.11g / IEEE802.11n Transmission Method Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS), OFDM, MIMO Available frequencies depend on the country of purchase. See the next page for Frequency Range details.
  • Page 81 Other External AC 100-240 V Universal, 50/60 Hz Power Supply Power over Ethernet Power Consumption About 12 W (Max) Dimensions 152 mm x 182 mm x 35 mm (5.98 x 7.17 x 1.38 in.) Weight 440 g (15.52 oz.) (not including antennas) Operating Environment 0 - 45°...
  • Page 82: Appendix B - Tcp/Ip Settings

    Appendix B - TCP/IP Settings Windows 8 To configure TCP/IP in Windows 8, follow the procedure below. Open [Control Panel]. Click [Network and Internet]. Click [Network and Sharing Center]. Click [Change adapter settings] on the left side menu. Right-click the network adapter, then click [Properties]. If the User Account Control screen opens, click [Yes] or [Continue].
  • Page 83: Windows 7

    Windows 7 To configure TCP/IP in Windows 7, follow the procedure below. Open [Control Panel]. Click [Network and Sharing Center]. Click [Change Adapter Settings] on the left side menu. Right-click on the network adapter, then click [Properties]. If the User Account Control screen opens, click [Yes] or [Continue]. Select [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)] then click [Properties].
  • Page 84: Windows Vista

    Windows Vista To configure TCP/IP in Windows Vista, follow the procedure below. Open [Control Panel]. Click [Network and Sharing Center]. Click [Manage network connections] on the left side menu. Right-click on the network adapter, then click [Properties]. If the User Account Control screen opens, click [Yes] or [Continue]. Select [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)], then click [Properties].
  • Page 85: Windows Xp

    Windows XP To configure TCP/IP in Windows XP, follow the procedure below. Open [Control Panel]. Double-click [Network]. Right-click on the network adapter, then click [Properties]. Select [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)], then click [Properties]. To have DHCP set your IP address settings automatically, check [Obtain an IP address automatically] and [Obtain DNS server address automatically].
  • Page 86: Os X

    OS X To configure TCP/IP in OS X, follow the procedure below. Click [Apple menu] > [System Preferences…] . Click [Network]. Click the network adapter. To have DHCP set your IP address settings automatically, select [Using DHCP] in the Configure IPv4 field. To set your IP address settings manually, select [Manually] in the Configure IPv4 field and enter values for each setting.
  • Page 87: Appendix C - Restoring The Default Configuration

    Appendix C - Restoring the Default Configuration...
  • Page 88: Appendix D - Regulatory Compliance Information

    Appendix D - Regulatory Compliance Information Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits 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 89 (1) le dispositif ne doit pas produire de brouillage préjudiciable, et (2) ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage reçu, y compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement indésirable. Caution: The device for the band 5150-5250 MHz is only for indoor usage to reduce potential for harmful interference to co- channel mobile satellite systems.
  • Page 90 The minimum distance between the user and/or any bystander and the radiating structure of the transmitter is 20 cm. Česky [Czech] Buffalo Technology Inc. tímto prohlašuje, že tento AirStation WAPS-APG600H / WAPS-AG300H je ve shodě se základními požadavky a dalšími příslušnými ustanoveními směrnice 1999/5/ES.
  • Page 91 Directive 1999/5/EC. Español [Spanish] Por medio de la presente Buffalo Technology Inc. declara que el AirStation WAPS-APG600H / WAPSAG300H cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE.
  • Page 92 Buffalo Technology Inc. declara que este AirStation WAPS-APG600H / WAPS-AG300H está conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposições da Directiva 1999/5/CE. Slovensko [Slovenian] Buffalo Technology Inc. izjavlja, da je ta AirStation WAPS-APG600H / WAPS-AG300H v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi določili direktive 1999/5/ES. Slovensky [Slovak] Buffalo Technology Inc.
  • Page 93 기종별 사 용 자 안 내 문 이 기기는 가정용 (B 급 ) 전자파적합기기로서 B 급 기기( 가정용 정보통신기기 ) 주로 가정에서 사용하는 것을 목적으로 하며 , 모든지역에서 사용할 수 있습니다 .
  • Page 94: Appendix E - Environmental Information

    Appendix E - Environmental Information • The equipment that you have purchased has required the extraction and use of natural resources for its production. • The equipment may contain hazardous substances that could impact health and the environment. • In order to avoid the dissemination of those substances in our environment and to diminish the pressure on the natural resources, we encourage you to use the appropriate take-back systems.

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