Fujitsu CONNECT2AIR AP 600RP USB User Manual

Inform October 2003  
CONNECT2AIR™ WLAN  
AP-600RP-USB  
Configuration schemes  
Category: CONNECT2AIR WLAN  
Content: Config. schemes  
Content  
1. Introduction  
2. WLAN Security  
3. AP-600RP-USB with ADSL Router  
4. AP-600RP-USB with ADSL Router advanced  
5. AP-600RP-USB with ADSL Modem  
6. AP-600RP-USB with CABLE Modem  
7. Two AP-600RP-USB in repetition mode (WDS)  
1. Introduction  
The AP-600RP-USB offers a wide range of configuration possibilities due to the extended feature set.  
This paper helps you to manage more complex configuration schemes and helps you in configuring  
your AccessPoint as well as other devices in the network, like ADSL Routers.  
Novices and Professionals will find appropriate information, depending on their knowledge. You will  
find an overview on how the configuration should like. Compare it with your settings and adopt it. No  
step-by-step installation is provided with this paper, so please consult the manual provided with the  
product or download it from http://www.driver-cd.com Æ Accessories Æ Wireless LAN Æ AP-600RP-  
USB  
Important: Before starting with configuring your device, please make sure that you download the  
latest Firmware from the support homepage: from http://www.driver-cd.com Æ  
Accessories Æ Wireless LAN Æ AP-600RP-USB  
2. WLAN Security  
To protect your intellectual property, secure your wireless connection! This AccessPoint is equipped  
with a sophisticated security algorithm to protect against intruders entering your system or listening to  
what you are transferring over your network.  
It is highly recommended to have at least Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) with 128 bit enabled.  
Refer to the manual in order to get information about how to secure your WLAN or visit  
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4. AP-600RP-USB with ADSL Router advanced  
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2
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( 1 ) ADSL Router  
( 2 ) AP-600RP-USB  
( 3 ) Notebook  
WAN:  
LAN:  
DHCP  
PPPoE over ADSL  
WAN:  
LAN:  
DHCP  
dynamic IP address  
TCP/IP:  
get IP and DNS  
address  
automatically  
CONNECT2AIR  
static IP: 192.168.1.1  
on: 192.168.1.10 - 90  
GW: 192.168.1.1  
DNS: auto  
static IP: 192.168.4.254  
on: 192.168.4.10 - 90  
GW: 192.168.4.254  
DNS: auto  
SSID:  
Data Rate: auto  
Routing: on (cable from Router  
connected to the WAN  
interface)  
SSID:  
CONNECT2AIR  
Connecting the devices to the AP-600RP-USB:  
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1
Installation Note  
Both the AccessPoint as well as the ADSL Router have routing capabilities. This case describes using both devices in  
the router mode in order to have the full feature set of the AccessPoint active, like the Firewall, NAT or the packet  
forwarding service.  
Important: The IP segment of the ADSL Router has to be different from the one of the AccessPoint, otherwise the APs  
Router will not work properly. Due to production process, the third IP segment of the AccessPoint must be different to  
192.168.2.X, as the default WAN settings for “static IP address” is set to 192.168.2.1 .  
ADSL Router:  
AP-600RP-USB:  
- DHCP Server (on or off)  
- managing the PPPoE session  
- DHCP Server  
- handling the wireless LAN (WLAN) access  
- NAT Routing, Firewall are active  
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5. AP-600RP-USB with ADSL Modem  
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3
2
1
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( 1 ) ADSL Modem  
( 2 ) AP-600RP-USB  
( 3 ) Notebook  
No configuration necessary  
WAN:  
LAN:  
DHCP  
PPP over Ethernet  
TCP/IP:  
get IP and DNS  
address  
automatically  
CONNECT2AIR  
static IP: 192.168.1.254  
on: 192.168.1.10 - 90  
GW: 192.168.1.254  
DNS: auto  
SSID:  
Data Rate: auto  
SSID:  
CONNECT2AIR  
Connecting the devices to the AP-600RP-USB:  
4
1
Connect the ADSL Modem to the WAN port, otherwise the PPPoE session cannot be established and therefore the  
Internet service cannot be opened. Additional networking devices like network printers, servers or scanners can be  
plugged to one of the free LAN ports and will be integrated in the IP segment of 192.168.1.X.  
Installation Note  
Most broadband Internet connections are nowadays established over an ADSL Modem. This case describes using an  
ADSL modem in connection to the WLAN AccessPoint. The configuration is quite easy and allows you to share one  
single Internet connection with several other Clients.  
Important: Please check thoroughly if you do have a Modem or a Router, due to the complete different configuration.  
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6. AP-600RP-USB with CABLE Modem  
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3
2
1
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( 1 ) Cable Modem  
( 2 ) AP-600RP-USB  
( 3 ) Notebook  
The Cable Modem does not have  
to be configured.  
WAN:  
LAN:  
DHCP  
dynamic IP address  
TCP/IP:  
get IP and DNS  
address  
automatically  
CONNECT2AIR  
static IP: 192.168.1.254  
on: 192.168.1.10 - 90  
GW: 192.168.1.254  
DNS: auto  
SSID:  
Data Rate: auto  
Routing: on (cable from Modem  
connected to the WAN  
interface)  
SSID:  
CONNECT2AIR  
Connecting the devices to the AP-600RP-USB:  
4
1
Connect the CABLE Modem to the WAN port. Additional networking devices like network printers, servers or scanners  
can be plugged to one of the free LAN ports and will be integrated in the IP segment of 192.168.1.X.  
Installation Note  
Beside ADSL, most broadband Internet connections are nowadays established over CABLE Modem (TV cabling). This  
case describes using an CABLE modem in connection to the WLAN AccessPoint. The configuration is quite easy and  
allows you to share one single Internet connection with several other Clients.  
CABLE Modem:  
AP-600RP-USB:  
- establishing Internet connection  
- DHCP Server  
- handling the wireless LAN (WLAN) access  
- NAT Routing, Firewall are active  
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7. Two AP-600RP-USB in repetition mode (WDS)  
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3
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2
1
( 2 ) AP-600RP-USB Floor 1  
( 3 ) AP-600RP-USB Floor 2  
( 4 ) Notebook  
TCP/IP:  
get IP and DNS  
address  
automatically  
CONNECT2AIR  
WAN:  
LAN:  
PPP over Ethernet  
static IP: 192.168.1.254  
subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0  
on: 192.168.1.10 - 90  
GW: 192.168.1.254  
DNS: auto  
WAN:  
LAN:  
no ISP  
static IP: 192.168.1.253  
subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0  
GW: 192.168.1.254  
disabled  
SSID:  
Data Rate: auto  
DHCP  
DHCP  
SSID:  
CONNECT2AIR  
SSID:  
CONNECT2AIR  
Channel: 11 (same as AP 1)  
WDS: MAC addr. of AP-600RP-USB 1  
listed in the table  
Channel: 11 (same as AP 2)  
WDS: MAC addr. of AP-600RP-USB 2  
listed in the table  
The ADSL Modem (1) does not have to be configured.  
Connecting the devices to the AP-600RP-USB:  
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1
X
AP-600RP-USB Floor 1  
AP-600RP-USB Floor 2  
Connect the ADSL Modem to the WAN port of the AP1, otherwise the PPPoE session cannot be established and  
therefore the Internet service cannot be opened. Additional networking devices like network printers, servers or scanners  
can be plugged to one of the free LAN ports of the AP1 or AP2 and will be integrated in the IP segment of 192.168.1.X.  
Installation Note  
In order to have more range up to 6 AccessPoints can be linked together. This case describes the configuration of linking  
two APs together whereas AP1 is the managing one, which initiates the PPPoE session and acts as DHCP server. The  
SSID and the radio channel must be equal for all APs linked, otherwise no connection can be established. Furthermore  
every AP has to know its counterpart, therefore a MAC address table is provided to enter the appropriate AccessPoint.  
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without notice, correction of errors and omissions excepted.  
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All hardware and software names used are brand names and/or  
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Copyright Fujitsu Siemens Computers, 10/2003  

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