D-Link DWL-2210AP Product Manual - Page 19

Quick Steps for the Setup and Launch of Your, Wireless Network

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Quick Steps for the Setup and Launch of Your Wireless Network Setting up and deploying one or more D-Link DWL-2210APs is in effect creating and launching a wireless network. The KickStart Wizard (for DHCP-enabled networks) and corresponding Basic Settings Administration Web page simplify this process. Here is a step-by-step guide to setting up your D-Link DWL-2210APs and the resulting wireless network. Have the CD-ROM handy, and familiarize yourself with the "PreLaunch Checklist: Default Settings and Supported Administrator/Client Platforms" discussed earlier in this manual. The topics covered here are: Step 1. Unpack the access point Step 2. Connect the access point to network and power Step 3. Power on the access point Step 4. Run KickStart Wizard on the CD-ROM to find access points on the network Step 5. Log on to the Administration Web pages Step 6. Configure "Basic Settings" and start the wireless network Step 1. Unpack the access point Unpack the access point (AP) and familiarize yourself with its hardware ports, associated cables, and accessories. Access Point Hardware and Ports The access point includes: • Ethernet ports for connection to the Local Area Network (LAN) via Ethernet network cable • Power port and power adapter • Single radio • Power over Ethernet base unit For more information on the specifics of your access point, see the booklet provided by the manufacturer. 19

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Quick Steps for the Setup and Launch of Your
Wireless Network
Setting up and deploying one or more D-Link DWL-2210APs is in effect creating and
launching a
wireless network
. The KickStart Wizard (for DHCP-enabled networks) and
corresponding Basic Settings Administration Web page simplify this process. Here is a
step-by-step guide to setting up your D-Link DWL-2210APs and the resulting wireless
network. Have the CD-ROM handy, and familiarize yourself with the “PreLaunch
Checklist: Default Settings and Supported Administrator/Client Platforms” discussed
earlier in this manual. The topics covered here are:
Step 1. Unpack the access point
Step 2. Connect the access point to network and power
Step 3. Power on the access point
Step 4. Run KickStart Wizard on the CD-ROM to find access points on the network
Step 5. Log on to the Administration Web pages
Step 6. Configure “Basic Settings” and start the wireless network
Step 1. Unpack the access point
Unpack the access point (AP) and familiarize yourself with its hardware ports, associated
cables, and accessories.
Access Point Hardware and Ports
The access point includes:
• Power port and power adapter
• Single radio
• Power over Ethernet base unit
For more information on the specifics of your access point, see the booklet provided
by the manufacturer.
Ethernet ports for connection to the Local Area Network (LAN) via Ethernet network
cable