The Dark Knight
03-09-2008, 10:32 AM
C/P and Edited
The following step-by-step instructions will guide you on how to:
Make changes to your pc to communicate with the bridge.
Customize the bridge to your network
Reset your computer to its original condition.
These instructions should take approximately 15 minutes to complete.
Connect the wireless bridge to your computer with an ethernet cable and
plug it into a power outlet. Note: we will not be hooking the bridge up to the
router during this procedure, only the computer and the ethernet enabled
device you wish to add to your wireless network.
FOR WINDOWS XP, go to your Local Area Connection properties.
(Start - Control Panel - Network Connections - Right click Local area
connection and choose properties.)
FOR WINDOWS VISTA, go to your Local Area Connection properties.
(Start - Control Panel - Network and Sharing Center.)To access the
connection properties, click on VIEW STATUS next to the local connection
and click on properties.
FOR WINDOWS XP,Double click on internet protocal (TCP/IP)
FOR WINDOWS VISTA, Double click on internet protocal version 4.
Set your IP Address to 192.168.1.20 and your subnet to 255.255.255.0 by
enabling radio button "use the following ip address"
Click OK to exit the TCP/IP Properties window, then click ok again to exit
the Local Area Connection properties window and save your changes.
Open Internet Explorer Browser and in the Address bar type 192.168.1.253
to access the Ethernet bridge settings. NOTE: YOU WILL NOT HAVE
INTERNET ACCESS AT THIS TIME, AND UNTIL ALL STEPS ARE COMPLETED.
Enter the username and password when prompted. (Your username and
password are written on the bottom of the ethernet bridge.)
Click on the "Lan Settings" menu item on the left hand side.
Some routers use a number other than 1 in the 3rd octet of their ip
address. Example: 192.168.2.x . If your router uses a 1, then proceed to
step 14, otherwise continue to the next step.
On the Lan Settings screen change the bridges IP address to the same
range as your wireless routers IP range. (The bridge IP is 192.168.1.253 by
default, so for example, if your wireless routers IP address is 192.168.2.1,
then your would want to change the number in the 3rd octet to 2, making
your Ethernet bridges IP 192.168.2.253)
Click apply changes, this will disconnect you from the bridge.
Follow steps 1 - 4 again, substituting the new IP range instead. (For
example, if you changed the bridges IP to 192.168.2.253, then you will want
to change your Local Area Connection IP to 192.168.2.20 instead of
192.168.1.20)
Open the Ethernet Bridge's configuration page again in Internet Explorer
(like in step 6), by using it's new IP address.
Click on the "Wireless" menu on the left, and choose "basic settings".
Click on the dropdown menu for MODE: and select CLIENT.
Click on apply changes, and when the page reloads, click on "OK" to
continue.
Click on the Site Survey button and a new page will appear in a new
instance of Internet Explorer.
In this new page, click on REFRESH, your wireless network should show up
in the list. If you are using security for your wireless network, skip ahead to
step 24.
Select radio button for your wireless network in the far right column and
then click connect. When the page reloads, click "OK" to continue and close
this smaller page when it reloads with your network site survey.
Click the "apply changes" button at the bottom. When the page reloads,
you may close the Internet Explorer.
FOR WINDOWS XP, go to your Local Area Connection properties.
(Start - Control Panel - Network Connections - Right click Local area
connection and choose properties.)
FOR WINDOWS VISTA, go to your Local Area Connection properties.
(Start - Control Panel - Network and Sharing Center.) To access the
connection properties, click on VIEW STATUS next to the local connection
and click on properties.
FOR WINDOWS XP, Double click on internet protocol (TCP/IP)
FOR WINDOWS VISTA, Double click on internet protocol version 4.
Click the radio buttons for "obtain ip address automatically" and "obtain
dns server address automatically". Click okay at the bottom to close this
window, and repeat for the next window.
Your ethernet bridge is now setup to be used. Windows Vista may need to be
rebooted if you would like to test the bridge with your pc, otherwise,
disconnect the bridge from your computer and plug it into the target device.
Remember to power off the device before hooking the bridge up to it and
powering the bridge up.
This Section is for those that have a secured Network:
On step 18, when you clicked Refresh, it should show your wireless
network. Here it will tell you what type of encryption you have. Make a note
of this and close this new browser.
On the main setup screen to the left, click on the security menu. Choose
the type of security you are using for your network. (WEP, WPA, ETC.)
If your security type is WEP, click on the "Set Wep Key" button and fill in
all relevant information, save it and close the pop-up browser. If using any
other security type, fill in your pass phrase or security code in the main
explorer and click apply.
Go back to the Wireless Basic Settings page and click on the Site Survey
button and a new page will appear in a new instance of Internet Explorer.
In this new page, click on REFRESH, your wireless network should show up
in the list.
Select radio button for your wireless network in the far right column and
then click connect. When the page reloads, click "OK" to continue and close
this smaller page when it reloads with your network site survey.
Click the "apply changes" button at the bottom. When the page reloads,
you may close the Internet Explorer.
FOR WINDOWS XP, go to your Local Area Connection properties.
(Start - Control Panel - Network Connections - Right click Local area
connection and choose properties.)
FOR WINDOWS VISTA, go to your Local Area Connection properties.
(Start - Control Panel - Network and Sharing Center.) To access the
connection properties, click on VIEW STATUS next to the local connection
and click on properties.
FOR WINDOWS XP, Double click on internet protocol (TCP/IP)
FOR WINDOWS VISTA, Double click on internet protocol version 4.
Click the radio buttons for both "obtain ip address automatically"
and "obtain dns server address automatically".
Your ethernet bridge is now setup to be used. Windows Vista may need to be
rebooted if you would like to test the bridge with your pc, otherwise,
disconnect the bridge from your computer and plug it into the target device.
Remember to power off the device before hooking the bridge up to it and
powering the bridge up.
The following step-by-step instructions will guide you on how to:
Make changes to your pc to communicate with the bridge.
Customize the bridge to your network
Reset your computer to its original condition.
These instructions should take approximately 15 minutes to complete.
Connect the wireless bridge to your computer with an ethernet cable and
plug it into a power outlet. Note: we will not be hooking the bridge up to the
router during this procedure, only the computer and the ethernet enabled
device you wish to add to your wireless network.
FOR WINDOWS XP, go to your Local Area Connection properties.
(Start - Control Panel - Network Connections - Right click Local area
connection and choose properties.)
FOR WINDOWS VISTA, go to your Local Area Connection properties.
(Start - Control Panel - Network and Sharing Center.)To access the
connection properties, click on VIEW STATUS next to the local connection
and click on properties.
FOR WINDOWS XP,Double click on internet protocal (TCP/IP)
FOR WINDOWS VISTA, Double click on internet protocal version 4.
Set your IP Address to 192.168.1.20 and your subnet to 255.255.255.0 by
enabling radio button "use the following ip address"
Click OK to exit the TCP/IP Properties window, then click ok again to exit
the Local Area Connection properties window and save your changes.
Open Internet Explorer Browser and in the Address bar type 192.168.1.253
to access the Ethernet bridge settings. NOTE: YOU WILL NOT HAVE
INTERNET ACCESS AT THIS TIME, AND UNTIL ALL STEPS ARE COMPLETED.
Enter the username and password when prompted. (Your username and
password are written on the bottom of the ethernet bridge.)
Click on the "Lan Settings" menu item on the left hand side.
Some routers use a number other than 1 in the 3rd octet of their ip
address. Example: 192.168.2.x . If your router uses a 1, then proceed to
step 14, otherwise continue to the next step.
On the Lan Settings screen change the bridges IP address to the same
range as your wireless routers IP range. (The bridge IP is 192.168.1.253 by
default, so for example, if your wireless routers IP address is 192.168.2.1,
then your would want to change the number in the 3rd octet to 2, making
your Ethernet bridges IP 192.168.2.253)
Click apply changes, this will disconnect you from the bridge.
Follow steps 1 - 4 again, substituting the new IP range instead. (For
example, if you changed the bridges IP to 192.168.2.253, then you will want
to change your Local Area Connection IP to 192.168.2.20 instead of
192.168.1.20)
Open the Ethernet Bridge's configuration page again in Internet Explorer
(like in step 6), by using it's new IP address.
Click on the "Wireless" menu on the left, and choose "basic settings".
Click on the dropdown menu for MODE: and select CLIENT.
Click on apply changes, and when the page reloads, click on "OK" to
continue.
Click on the Site Survey button and a new page will appear in a new
instance of Internet Explorer.
In this new page, click on REFRESH, your wireless network should show up
in the list. If you are using security for your wireless network, skip ahead to
step 24.
Select radio button for your wireless network in the far right column and
then click connect. When the page reloads, click "OK" to continue and close
this smaller page when it reloads with your network site survey.
Click the "apply changes" button at the bottom. When the page reloads,
you may close the Internet Explorer.
FOR WINDOWS XP, go to your Local Area Connection properties.
(Start - Control Panel - Network Connections - Right click Local area
connection and choose properties.)
FOR WINDOWS VISTA, go to your Local Area Connection properties.
(Start - Control Panel - Network and Sharing Center.) To access the
connection properties, click on VIEW STATUS next to the local connection
and click on properties.
FOR WINDOWS XP, Double click on internet protocol (TCP/IP)
FOR WINDOWS VISTA, Double click on internet protocol version 4.
Click the radio buttons for "obtain ip address automatically" and "obtain
dns server address automatically". Click okay at the bottom to close this
window, and repeat for the next window.
Your ethernet bridge is now setup to be used. Windows Vista may need to be
rebooted if you would like to test the bridge with your pc, otherwise,
disconnect the bridge from your computer and plug it into the target device.
Remember to power off the device before hooking the bridge up to it and
powering the bridge up.
This Section is for those that have a secured Network:
On step 18, when you clicked Refresh, it should show your wireless
network. Here it will tell you what type of encryption you have. Make a note
of this and close this new browser.
On the main setup screen to the left, click on the security menu. Choose
the type of security you are using for your network. (WEP, WPA, ETC.)
If your security type is WEP, click on the "Set Wep Key" button and fill in
all relevant information, save it and close the pop-up browser. If using any
other security type, fill in your pass phrase or security code in the main
explorer and click apply.
Go back to the Wireless Basic Settings page and click on the Site Survey
button and a new page will appear in a new instance of Internet Explorer.
In this new page, click on REFRESH, your wireless network should show up
in the list.
Select radio button for your wireless network in the far right column and
then click connect. When the page reloads, click "OK" to continue and close
this smaller page when it reloads with your network site survey.
Click the "apply changes" button at the bottom. When the page reloads,
you may close the Internet Explorer.
FOR WINDOWS XP, go to your Local Area Connection properties.
(Start - Control Panel - Network Connections - Right click Local area
connection and choose properties.)
FOR WINDOWS VISTA, go to your Local Area Connection properties.
(Start - Control Panel - Network and Sharing Center.) To access the
connection properties, click on VIEW STATUS next to the local connection
and click on properties.
FOR WINDOWS XP, Double click on internet protocol (TCP/IP)
FOR WINDOWS VISTA, Double click on internet protocol version 4.
Click the radio buttons for both "obtain ip address automatically"
and "obtain dns server address automatically".
Your ethernet bridge is now setup to be used. Windows Vista may need to be
rebooted if you would like to test the bridge with your pc, otherwise,
disconnect the bridge from your computer and plug it into the target device.
Remember to power off the device before hooking the bridge up to it and
powering the bridge up.