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Seite 2 - User’s Guide

Introduction 1-3Document ConventionsThis User’s Guide uses the following icons to highlight useful or urgent information. Tip. This tells you about

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About Your Wireless AP Router

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About Your Wireless AP Router 2-1About Your Wireless AP RouterFront PanelThe front panel has light-emitting diodes (LEDs) that show the status of you

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About Your Wireless AP Router 2-2Rear PanelLAN 1, 2, 3, 4❍ Off: Network device not connected or not ready❍ On: Network device connected and ready❍ Bl

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Setting Up Your Wireless AP Router

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Setting Up Your Wireless AP Router 3-1Setting Up Your Wireless AP Router1. Before you begin, choose the best location for your Wireless AP Router. Fo

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Setting Up Your Wireless AP Router 3-23. Set up your Wireless AP Router as shown in Figure 3-2.Up to four computers can be connected via wire to your

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Setting Up Your Wireless AP Router 3-34. Congratulations! Depending on your hardware configuration, you should be able to access the Internet from an

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Configuring Basic Settings

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Configuring Basic Settings 4-1Configuring Basic SettingsThis chapter guides you through the steps required to access your Wireless AP Router’s config

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User’s GuideNetwork Blaster Wireless Access Point Router CW2202Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent

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Configuring Basic Settings 4-2Step 1: Preparing a client You can access your Wireless AP Router’s configuration page using any computer on your wired

Seite 14 - Setting Up Your Wireless AP

Configuring Basic Settings 4-3To check the IP address assigned to your NIC1. Click Start → Programs (or All Programs, if you are in Windows XP Start

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Configuring Basic Settings 4-43. In the IP Configuration dialog box that appears, click the arrow next to the first box and then click the name of yo

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Configuring Basic Settings 4-5Step 2: Configuring basic settings on your Wireless AP RouterAfter preparing a computer, you can configure the basic se

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Configuring Basic Settings 4-63. A dialog box appears prompting you for a username and password.Type admin in the User Name and Password boxes (Figu

Seite 18 - Configuring Basic Settings

Configuring Basic Settings 4-75. You should see the Creative Network Blaster Wireless AP Router System Status page loaded in your browser (Figure 4-2

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Configuring Basic Settings 4-8Configuring Internet connection settingsIn order for your Wireless AP Router to access the Internet, its Internet conne

Seite 20 - Preparing a

Configuring Basic Settings 4-9PPPoE connection If you connect to the Internet using a DSL Modem, and the use of your account requires entering a logi

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Configuring Basic Settings 4-10DHCP connection If you connect to the Internet using a cable modem, select the DHCP option in the Protocol field.After

Seite 22 - Configuring your

Configuring Basic Settings 4-11Fixed IP connection (using static IP address)If you connect to the Internet using a DSL Modem, and the use of your acc

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Configuring Basic Settings 4-12Configuring Wireless LAN settingsThe Wireless LAN page is where you configure the wireless LAN settings of your Wirele

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Configuring Basic Settings 4-13Configuring Wireless Security settingsYour Wireless AP Router supports two main wireless security standards: Wired Equ

Seite 26 - Internet

Configuring Basic Settings 4-14Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is a data stream encryption technology that allows you to

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Configuring Basic Settings 4-15Wi-Fi Protected Access-Pre Shared Key (WPA-PSK)Conceived to address the vulnerabilities of WEP, Wi-Fi Protected Access

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Configuring Advanced Settings

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Configuring Advanced Settings 5-1Configuring Advanced SettingsConfiguring LAN settingsThe Local Area Network (LAN) page is where you configure the LA

Seite 30 - Wireless LAN

Configuring Advanced Settings 5-2Configuring Wireless MAC Address Access ControlIf you want to customize security settings, go to the Access Control

Seite 31 - Wireless Security

Configuring Advanced Settings 5-3Configuring Forwarding settingsIf you want Internet users to access your LAN, you can use either De-Militarized Zone

Seite 32 - Privacy (WEP)

Configuring Advanced Settings 5-4Configuring Wireless Advanced settingsIf you want to customize settings to fine-tune your wireless LAN performance o

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Configuring Advanced Settings 5-5Changing router web page access passwordIf you want to change the username and password needed to gain access to adm

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Configuring Advanced Settings 5-6Upgrading FirmwareIf you want to upgrade the firmware settings of your Wireless AP Router, go to the Firmware Upgrad

Seite 36 - Address Access

Configuring Advanced Settings 5-7Restoring or saving a profileIf you want to save settings or recall saved group settings quickly, go to the User Con

Seite 37 - Forwarding

Configuring Advanced Settings 5-8Resetting the Wireless AP RouterTo reset your Wireless AP Router to its factory defaults, use a straightened papercl

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About Wireless LANs

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About Wireless LANs A-1About Wireless LANsWireless LANs are a revolutionary way of connecting devices to each other. In a wireless LAN, information i

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About Wireless LANs A-2About Ad-Hoc ModeAd-hoc mode allows for wireless-to-wireless communication. Wireless clients connected in this way can share f

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About Wireless LANs A-3About Infrastructure ModeIn Infrastructure mode, a wireless client communicates with other wired and wireless clients through

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About Wireless LANs A-4Setting Up Wireless LANsWhen setting up a wireless LAN, take note of the following points:❑Start by determining the areas to b

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Frequently Asked Questions B-1Frequently Asked QuestionsTurbo-GYour Creative wireless device comes equipped with Turbo-G™ technology, which improves

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ii iiConfiguring Advanced SettingsConfiguring LAN settings ...

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Frequently Asked Questions B-2How do I obtain maximum wireless networking performance? Make sure that your access point and wireless client are Turbo

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Technical Specifications

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Technical Specifications C-1Technical SpecificationsStandards ❑ IEEE 802.11g❑ IEEE 802.11b❑ IEEE 802.3❑ IEEE 802.3uInterface ❑ INTERNET port IEEE 802

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Glossary

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Glossary E-1Glossary10 Base-T A wiring standard used for Ethernet networks that can transmit data at up to 10 Mbps transmission using baseband unshie

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Glossary E-2Bridge A hardware device that links two or more physical networks and manages the transfer of data between these networks. The two networ

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Glossary E-3DNS Server A server that contains both the English and numerical addresses of all computers connected to the Internet. When you specify a

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Glossary E-4Ethernet A LAN protocol that supports data transfer rates of 10 Mbps. It is a widely implemented LAN standard that operates over the twis

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Glossary E-5IEEE 802.11g (draft) A 802.11 standard for wireless networking hardware. The 802.11g draft standard specifies a maximum data transfer rat

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Glossary E-6Kbps (Kilobits Per Second)A measure of data transfer speed.LAN (Local Area Network)A computer network that spans a relatively small area.

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Glossary E-7NIC (Network Interface Card)A card that is installed in a computer so that it can be connected to a network. The NIC manages the flow of

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Glossary E-8RJ-45 A connector/socket for four pairs of twisted pair cables that are used commonly to connect computers onto a local-area network, esp

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Glossary E-9TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol)A suite of communication protocols that are used by computers or networking devic

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Safety Precautions

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Safety Precautions D-1Safety PrecautionsGeneral SafetyTo avoid the risk of fire, electric shock or personal injury, note the following precautions wh

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Safety Precautions D-2Cleaning Unplug the product from the power source before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for

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Introduction 1-1IntroductionThank you for choosing the Creative Network Blaster™ Wireless Access Point (AP) Router.Your Creative wireless device come

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Introduction 1-2Model Number, Serial Number and MAC AddressRecord the model number, serial number and the MAC addresses on your Wireless AP Router.Yo

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