Network Blaster Wireless Access Point Router CW2202
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System Requirements .................................................................................................................... 1-1
Model Number, Serial Number and MAC Address ............................................................ 1-2
More Help ......................................................................................................................................... 1-2
Front Panel ................................................................................................................................................. 2-1
Frequency Band .............................................................................................................................. C-1
Data Rate ......................................................................................................................................... C-1
General Safety .......................................................................................................................................... D-1
Exposure to Radio Frequency Caution ............................................................................................ D-1
Power Adapter Safety Notice ............................................................................................................. D-1
Power Source ................................................................................................................................. D-1
Thank you for choosing the Creative Network Blaster™ Wireless Access Point (AP)
Router.
Your Creative wireless device comes equipped with Turbo-G™ technology, which
improves your device's performance by 35%, without affecting that of other
wireless local area network (WLAN) devices in the neighbourhood. Powerful router
functions and a user-friendly web-based configuration make it easy to set up and
share a single broadband Internet connection with multiple clients. Other features
include backward compatibility with IEEE 802.11b devices, an auto-sensing
function that lets you achieve the fastest possible connection speeds, and robust
WEP or WPA-PSK encryption.
Note: If you are new to networking, you may initially find the prospect of setting up a
networking solution daunting. But with a little patience and the aid of this User’s Guide, you
will not only be able to establish a working network, but a secure one as well.
Package
Contents
System
Requirements
The following items are included in your package:
Creative Network BlasterWireless AP Router CW2202
❑
❑ Power adapter (12 V DC, 1 A)
❑ RJ-45 Ethernet cable
❑ Stand for Wireless AP Router
❑
Quick Start leaflet
❑ Application CD
❑ Installed network interface card with RJ-45 Ethernet port, or a wireless network client
(IEEE 802.11b or 802.11g compliant)
❑ Internet Explorer version 6.0
Introduction 1-1
Model Number,
Serial Number
and MAC Address
Record the model number, serial number and the MAC addresses on your Wireless
AP Router.
You will need to provide the model and serial numbers when contacting Technical
Support. You may also need to provide the MAC addresses to a network
administrator if you plan to use your device on a large network, such as in a school
or office.
More HelpDepending on the type of broadband internet service that you subscribe to, you
may need additional information from your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to
complete the setup of your Wireless AP Router. Contact your ISP's customer or
technical support staff for details.
Product
Registration
Customer
Support Services
and Warranty
Enjoy a host of benefits by registering your product during installation, or at
www.creative.com/register. Benefits include:
Service and product support from Creative
❑
❑ Exclusive updates on promotions and events
You can find Customer Support Services, Warranty and other information in the
Installation CD.
(replace d:\ with the drive letter of your CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive, <region> with
the region that you are in, and <language> with the language that your
document is in).
d:\support\<language>\support.pdf
Please keep your Proof of Purchase for the duration of the
warranty period.
Introduction 1-2
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Note. This highlights additional or important information about a
feature.
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directions to prevent the loss of data, or damage to your product or
system.
Warning! This warns you of possible hazards that may result in
bodily harm or life-threatening situations.
Introduction 1-3
About Your Wireless AP Router
About Your Wireless AP Router
Front Panel
The front panel has light-emitting diodes (LEDs) that show the status of your
Wireless AP Router.
Power LED
Figure 2-1: Front panel of the Wireless AP Router
Wireless
LED
CW2202
Internet
LED
LAN LEDs
LEDStatus
POWER
WIRELESS
❍ Off: Power off
❍ On: Power on
❍ Off: Wireless LAN not initialized
❍ On: Wireless LAN initialized and ready
❍ Blinking: Sending/Receiving data via wireless LAN
INTERNET
❍ Off: Network or network device not connected or not ready
❍ On: Network or network device connected and ready
❍ Blinking: Sending/Receiving data via internet connection
About Your Wireless AP Router 2-1
LEDStatus
Rear Panel
LAN 1, 2, 3,
4
POWER connector
Connects to the 12 V
DC power adapter
❍ Off: Network device not connected or not ready
❍ On: Network device connected and ready
❍ Blinking: Sending/Receiving data via wired LAN
LAN ports
Connect to
the Ethernet
ports of your
computer
Figure 2-2: Rear panel of the Wireless AP Router
INTERNET port
Connects to the
DSL modem or
cable modem
CW2202
Antenna
Sends data to, and
receives data from,
wireless clients
RESET button
Erases all of
your configured
settings and
replaces them
with the factory
defaults
About Your Wireless AP Router 2-2
Setting Up Your Wireless AP
Router
Setting Up Your Wireless AP Router
1.Before you begin, choose the best location for your Wireless AP Router. For
optimal reception and performance, place the Wireless AP Router in the center
of your wireless LAN, on a flat horizontal surface, and where there is minimum
obstruction between wireless clients and the Wireless AP Router.
2.Position the antenna such that it points up, and attach the optional stand if
you want to place your Wireless AP Router upright.
Figure 3-1
OR
Setting Up Your Wireless AP Router 3-1
3.Set up your Wireless AP Router as shown in Figure 3-2.
Wireless clients
Up to four computers can
be connected via wire to
your Wireless AP Router.
Power
adapter
Wired client
(optional)
Power outlet
Ethernet port
Wireless AP Router
RJ-45
Ethernet
cable
DSL modem
or cable
modem
Ethernet port
Wall
outlet
Figure 3-2
Setting Up Your Wireless AP Router 3-2
Although not essential to
operation, configure your
security settings after
setting up your Wireless
AP Router to safeguard the
data exchanged within
your network.
4.Congratulations! Depending on your hardware configuration, you should be
able to access the Internet from any wired or wireless client connected to your
Wireless AP Router right away.
If not, additional steps may be required to set up your Wireless AP Router
properly. The following chapter, "Configuring Basic Settings", leads you
through these steps. It also shows you how to enable the powerful security
features of your Wireless AP Router, in order to prevent unauthorized users
from accessing your network.
Setting Up Your Wireless AP Router 3-3
Configuring Basic Settings
Configuring Basic Settings
This chapter guides you through the steps required to access your Wireless AP
Router’s configuration page, and thereafter, to configure its basic settings.
The arrangement of
information in this chapter
is designed to benefit
users who are new to
networking.
If you are an experienced
user, proceed directly to
"Accessing the
configuration page" on
page 4-5 and
subsequently to
"Configuring Internet
connection settings" on
page 4-8 to learn more
about the configuration
options available for each
protocol.
Please note that manually configuring your Wireless AP Router’s settings is not a
prerequisite for proper operation in all scenarios. If you connect to the Internet
using a cable modem, for example, it is very likely that you will be able to access
the Internet from any wired or wireless client connected to your Wireless AP
Router, immediately after it has been properly set up (see Chapter 3, “Setting Up
Your Wireless AP Router”).
You should therefore only attempt to configure your Wireless AP Router’s settings
if:
• you are unable to access the Internet from a computer connected (via wire or
wirelessly) to your Wireless AP Router; or
• you would like to enable your Wireless AP Router’s security features.
If you are already able to access the Internet from a client, proceed to "Accessing
the configuration page" on page 4-5
.
Configuring Basic Settings 4-1
Step 1:
Preparing a
client
Make sure that the
computer you are
using has a functioning
network interface card
(NIC).
You can access your Wireless AP Router’s configuration page using any computer
on your wired or wireless LAN. Whichever you choose, you must first make sure
that the computer can communicate with your Wireless AP Router. To do this, you
need to configure the computer to obtain an IP address from your Wireless AP
Router and to ensure that a valid IP address has been assigned to your network
interface card (NIC).
The default settings of your Wireless AP Router are:
IP address: 192.168.2.1
❑
❑ Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
For more information, see "Configuring your wired client" below or "Configuring
your wireless client" on page 4-4.
Configuring your
wired client
In Windows
2000/XP
The following steps also apply if you are configuring a wireless client, but an
additional step is required before proceeding. See “Configuring your wireless
client” on page 4-4 for more information.
1.Click Start→ Settings → Control Panel or Start→ Control Panel.
2.For Windows XP users, double-click the Network Connections icon.
For Windows 2000 users, click the Network and Dial-Up Connections icon.
3.Right-click the Local Area Connection icon and then click Properties.
4.When the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box appears, select
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click the Properties button.
5.When the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box appears, click
the Obtain an IP address automatically option.
6.Click the OK button.
7.When the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box appears, click the
OK button.
Configuring Basic Settings 4-2
To check the IP address assigned to your NIC
1.Click Start
menu mode)
2.When the Command Prompt dialog box appears, type ipconfig and press
the <ENTER> key. Verify that your IP address is 192.168.2.xxx and your
Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0.
If they are not, go to steps 3 and 4 below.
3.Type ipconfig/release and press the <ENTER> key.
4.Type ipconfig/renew and press the <ENTER> key.
Your IP address and Subnet Mask change to the above values.
→ Programs (or All Programs, if you are in Windows XP Start
→ Accessories → Command Prompt.
In Windows 98
SE/Me
1.Click Start→ Settings → Control Panel.
2.Double-click the Network icon.
3.When the Network dialog box appears, click the Configuration tab.
4.Click the name of your Ethernet card, for example, TCP/IP->PRO/100+
Management Adapter (10/100) and then click the Properties button.
5.When the TCP/IP Properties dialog box appears, click the IP Address tab.
6.Click the Obtain an IP address automatically option to select it and click
the OK button.
7.Click the OK button.
8.When Windows prompts you to restart your computer, click the Yes button.
The computer restarts.
To check the IP address assigned to your NIC
1.Click Start
2.When the Run dialog box appears, type winipcfg in the Open box, then click
the OK button. The next dialog box may take a minute or two to appear, so do
not restart your computer or abort this operation prematurely.
→ Run.
Configuring Basic Settings 4-3
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