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Chapter 1 - Introduction
Access Point will not forward the packet to the wireless mobile clients.
The SpaceLink 802.11g Access Point applies the same principles to determine if a packet received over its radio should be forwarded to the
Ethernet network.
The SpaceLink 802.11g Access Point forwards all broadcast packets to wireless mobile clients. Given this, the SpaceLink 802.11g Access Point can only support a limited amount of network traffic. It is recommended that you only use the SpaceLink 802.11g Access Point on networks that contain less than 512 nodes.
The number of wireless mobile clients that can be supported by the
SpaceLink 802.11g Access Point depends on the amount of information that each client exchanges with the network. Therefore, the number of clients that can be supported by one SpaceLink 802.11g Access Point will vary based on the applications in use and how frequently network information is accessed.
Roaming Between SpaceLink Access Points
If there are multiple SpaceLink Access Points on the network, then a wireless mobile client may seamlessly roam from one SpaceLink 802.11g Access
Point to another.
Each SpaceLink 802.11g Access Point creates its own wireless cell or coverage area. This is also known as a Basic Service Set (BSS). Any wireless mobile client can communicate with a particular SpaceLink 802.11g Access
Point if it is within the SpaceLink Access Point’s coverage area.
If the cells of multiple SpaceLink Access Points overlap, then the wireless mobile client may switch from one SpaceLink 802.11g Access Point to another as it travels throughout the facility. During the hand-off from one
SpaceLink 802.11g Access Point to another, the wireless mobile client maintains an uninterrupted connection to the network. This is known as
“roaming.”
Multiple SpaceLink Access Points connected to a common Ethernet network form an Extended Service Set (ESS). All members of an Extended Service
Set are configured with an ID, known as the SSID or ESSID. Wireless mobile clients must be configured with the same SSID as the SpaceLink
Access Points on the network; a client can only roam between SpaceLink
Access Points that share the same SSID.
ASUS SpaceLink 802.11g Access Point
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Table of contents
- 7 1. Introduction
- 7 Overview
- 8 The SpaceLink™ Family
- 10 System Requirements
- 10 The Product Package
- 11 Features
- 12 Wireless Operation
- 13 Roaming Between SpaceLink™ Gateways or APs
- 14 Roaming Guidelines (SpaceLink™ Gateways or APs)
- 15 SpaceLink™ Home Gateway Topology
- 18 LED Indicators
- 19 2. Hardware Installation
- 19 Installation Procedure
- 21 Wired and Wireless Connections
- 23 Configuring the SpaceLink 802.11g AP
- 25 Installing the Homegateway Utilities
- 26 Homegateway Utilities
- 26 Connecting to the SpaceLink Web Manager
- 27 Home Gateway Discovery
- 29 User Name and Password
- 29 Home Page
- 30 Quick Setup
- 31 Wireless
- 35 IP Config
- 37 NAT Setting
- 38 Internet Firewall
- 39 Wireless Firewall
- 40 System Setup
- 41 Status & Log
- 42 Firmware Restoration
- 42 Using a Hub
- 43 Printer Setup Wizard
- 43 Add Printer Wizard
- 45 Printer Setup Wizard
- 46 Verifying Your Printer