WIP-5001A Quick Installation Guide Before You Begin
1. Before You Begin
The best way to set the configuration is using a PC with LAN card installed. The factory default IP
address for WIP-5001A is 192.168.1.100, and Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0. Change the PC IP address
to static (192.168.1.xxx) such as the WIP-5001A.
1.1 Setting the PC as Static IP Address
Before connecting to setup-screen, change the PC IP to static.
1 Double-Click the [Start] -> [Setup] -> [Control Pannel] -> [Network Connection].
2 [Local Area Connection] -> [Properties] -> [This connection uses the following items:].
Double-click the [TCP/IP] and enter the followings below.
IP Address: 192.168.1.2
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway Address: None
3 After entering all of the above, press [OK] button and finish the setting. (For Windows ME/98,
PC needs to be restarted.)
2. Check Your Package Contents
After purchasing the WIP-5001A, please check if the following items are included.
WIP-5001A Wireless LAN Adaptor
Ethernet (CAT 5 UTP/Straight Through) Cable
5V DC, 2A Power Adapter
If any of the above items are missing, please contact your reseller.
WIP-5001A POWER connecting jack must be connected with WIP-5001A adapter that came
with. Using different type of adpater my cause serious damage to WIP-5001A.
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WIP-5001A Quick Installation Guide Connecting The WIP-5001A Wireless LAN Adaptor To Your Network
3. Connecting The WIP-5001A Wireless LAN Adaptor To Your
Network
1 Connect the PC and WIP-5001A with LAN cable. Connect LAN cable that is enclosed in WIP-
5001A box to PC LAN Port and connect the other side of LAN cable to WIP-5001A’s LAN
Port. There is a LAN Port that it said 10 Base-T at the backside of WIP-5001A.
2 Connects WIP-5001A with Power. There is a Power Port that said DC 5V at the backside of
WIP-5001A’s adapter. When WIP-5001A gets power, PWR and Link LED that are placed
frontside of WIP-5001A get turned on.
3 When you have completed the steps in this Quick Insta llation Guide, your connected network
should look similar to this.
User must use WIP-5001A with the enclosed LAN cable in the box. If Link LED doesn’t get
turned on, check the PC LAN card and see if Link/Activity LED is turned on.
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WIP-5001A Quick Installation Guide LED Status Indication
4. LED Status Indication
LED light on the WIP-5001A turns on/off depends on state. The followings explain the status of LED
indication.
1. [PWR] indicates Power comes on. Red light sustains
while power comes on.
2. [Link] indicates LAN Port’s Link
(Connection)/Activity. Yellow light is up when the
phone gets linked and LED blinks when transmitting the
data.
3. [R/Tx] indicates Wireless LAN’s Link/Activity. Red
light is up when it gets linked and LED blinks when
transmitting the data.
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WIP-5001A Quick Installation Guide Information about the bridge
5. Information about the bridge
When [Information] Menu has selected, user can look up the setup information of Access Point WIP5001A version.
Here are the Information contents.
Contents Description
Connected to SSID SSID that WIP-5001A is connected to
Using channel Channel that are currently using
MAC address of Access Point Connected Access Point’s MAC address
Current transmission rate
(Mbit/s)
Current communication quality
(%)
Non-IP MAC address Generally use “FFFFFFFFFFFF”
MAC address of the wireless
card
IP2022 Bridge Firmware Basic stack version
Connection speed (1, 2, 5.5, 11Mbit/s)
Signal Strength is shown in %.
WIP-5001A’s MAC address
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WIP-5001A Quick Installation Guide Information about the bridge
version
IP2022 Bridge Software version Change of version after upgrading
WLAN Primary firmware Wireless LAN module Primary firmware version
WLAN Secondary firmware Wireless LAN module Secondary firmware version
Net-page free Number of net-page left over
Memory free (Kb) Memory left over (Kilo-bit)
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