Sony PCWA-A220 User Manual

Browse online or download User Manual for Computers Sony PCWA-A220. Sony PCWA-A220 User Manual

  • Download
  • Add to my manuals
  • Print
  • Page
    / 2
  • Table of contents
  • BOOKMARKS
  • Rated. / 5. Based on customer reviews
Page view 0
4-664-608-11(1)
Continued on next page
2.4GHz
Wireless LAN Access Point
(Bridge Type)
Quick Start Guide
Before reading this guide, be sure to read the supplement entitled
“Read This First.”
This guide provides an overview of the functions of the 2.4GHz Wire-
less LAN Access Point PCWA-A220, and explains the preparations that
are necessary before the Access Point can be put into operation.
Unpacking
Once you have unpacked the unit, make sure that all of the following items are present:
Access Point AC adapter
Power cord (gray)
Ethernet cable (straight-through)
CD-ROM (Setup disc)
Read This First
Quick Start Guide (this manual)
Troubleshooting Guide
Limited Warranty
One set of printed materials
Capabilities
Wireless access to the Internet from a variety of locations
The Wireless LAN Access Point PCWA-A220 (hereafter referred to as the Access Point) is an IEEE
802.11b-compliant bridge-type 2.4 GHz wireless LAN access point. You can use the Access Point as a
base station to construct a wireless LAN environment with computers that contain a wireless LAN PC
card.
If you want to enable the computers that are connected to the wireless LAN to access the Internet,
simply connect the Access Point to a DSL modem, cable modem, ISDN router, broadband router or
another similar communication device, or to an Ethernet LAN (wired LAN) that is connected to the
Internet.
Notes
Use an Ethernet cable to connect the Access Point to the communication device. You cannot use a USB connection to
connect the Access Point to a communication device.
To set up the Access Point, there must be two or more available IP addresses in the network where the Access Point is
connected.
Connection sample 1:
Internet
DSL broadband: Should have separate account and install the DSL dialup software (PPPoE) on each
computer or obtain each IP address for each computer.
Contact your DSL provider to obtain additional account/information.
Cable modem broadband: Should have each specific IP address for each computer.
Contact your cable modem provider to obtain additional IP addresses/information.
Connection sample 2:
Internet
DSL or cable modem broadband: Would work with only one DSL (Except AOL-DSL) or cable
modem broadband account.
Contact your broadband provider to obtain correct information and IP address.
Proper settings and connecting to DSL or cable modem broadband in DSL/cable modem router.
Connection sample 3:
Internet
DSL or cable modem broadband (on computer):
Install the DSL dialup software (DSL-PPPoE) or setting correct IP address (cable modem) on
computer.
Straight-through Ethernet cable.
Adjust your computer’s firewall settings
If you are using the Windows XP Internet Connection Firewall or a personal firewall function provided
by virus scanning software, it may be necessary to adjust the security level setting. Refer to the note
found at the end of this manual on “Computer Firewall Functions.”
Procedure 2
Install the Access Point
Installation
Install the Access Point in a stable location where it will not tip over or fall.
Notes
Install the Access Point on a stable surface.
Do not install it on a shelf or other place where jarring or vibration might cause it to fall.
Do not install the Access Point in any location where passers-by might accidentally come in contact with the Access Point
or its cabling.
When installing the Access Point, be sure to read the “Read This First” supplement as well.
If you hang the Access Point on a Wall...
You can use the mounting holes on the bottom of the access point to hang the Access
Point on screws or nails in a wall.
There are no mounting brackets provided with the Access Point. Use sturdy screws or nails that will be
able to bear the weight of the Access Point.
Recommended screws
Roundhead screws Flathead screws
(shaft diameter 0.13 inch (3.1 mm)) (shaft diameter 0.13 inch (3.1 mm))
Ø0.23
(5.7)
0.1 (2.3)
Ø0.13 (3.1)
unit: inch (mm)
Ø0.25
(6.2)
0.08 (1.8)
Ø0.13 (3.1)
Notes
Using two screws or other fasteners, ensure that the Access Point is securely set on the wall. When fastening the Access
Point to a wall with screws, retighten them after mounting the Access Point.
Select a location that will hold the weight of the Access Point when mounting it on the wall. If the location cannot hold
the weight of the Access Point, the Access Point may drop and cause an accident.
When mounting the Access Point on walls made of plasterboard or other fragile material, make sure that the material is
strong enough to support the unit’s weight and use special screw fasteners or other fixtures that are made for use with that
material. If the unit is fastened with ordinary screws, there is a danger that it may fall.
When mounting the Access Point on the wall, be careful not to drop the Access Point or the tools used for doing the work.
Dropping the unit or tools could result in unforeseeable accidents.
Approx. 2.1 inches (54 mm)
Approx. 0.12 inch (3 mm)
Connecting to a DSL modem, cable modem, ISDN router, or
broadband router, or to an Ethernet LAN
1
Connect your DSL modem, cable modem, ISDN router, broadband
router or an Ethernet LAN hub to the NETWORK connector on the
Access Point using an Ethernet cable as shown below.
Note
Make the connection using either a straight-through or a cross-over Ethernet cable. Use the same type of
cable as when connecting a communication device directly to the computer. For details on what cable to
use, refer to the instruction manual for the communication device that you are using. If you are
connecting the Access Point to an Ethernet LAN hub, use a straight-through Ethernet cable.
(The supplied Ethernet cable is a straight-through cable.)
z Hint
Also see the connection examples outlined in “Capabilities.”
PCWA-A220
Sony Corporation ©2002 Printed in Japan
Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and in other countries.
In this manual, the term “Windows XP” is used to refer to both Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition and Microsoft
Windows XP Professional.
Ethernet is a registered trademark of Fuji Xerox.
Netscape and Netscape Communicator are trademarks or registered trademarks of Netscape Communications
Corporation.
Other system names and product names that appear in this manual are registered trademarks or trademarks of their
respective owners. Note that the ™ and ® symbols are not used in this manual.
Procedures to Installing, Connecting,
and Setting Up
Installing the Access Point
Procedure 1
Preparation
Install the Access Point
Verify your computer's configuration and connection type.
Install the Access Point, connect it to a DSL modem, cable modem, ISDN router, or
broadband router, or to an Ethernet LAN, and then turn the power on.
Procedure 2
Configuring the Access Point
Change the Access Point settings
Use the newly installed utility software to change the Access Point settings.
Procedure 5
Install the utility software
Use the CD-ROM provided to install the utility software that searches for the Access
Point.
Procedure 4
Change the computer settings
Procedure 6
Establishing a Wireless Connection
Establish communication between the computer
and the Access Point
Configure wireless communication settings for your computer, and establish wireless
communication with the Access Point under the default settings. Although
communication is possible under the default settings, from a security standpoint it is
best to also perform the following procedures and change the default settings.
Procedure 3
Change the computer's wireless communication settings in accordance with the new
Access Point settings that were changed in procedure 5.
z Hint
In this guide, each procedure is preceded by a check box. After you complete each procedure, confirm that you have
performed all of the necessary tasks described in that procedure, and then check off the check box before proceeding
to the next procedure.
Example:
Procedure 1
Installing the Access Point
Procedure 1
Preparation
Complete the following preparations before setting up the Access Point.
Set up your wireless LAN PC card.
Install the wireless LAN PC card in the computer, and then install any device drivers and utility
software that are necessary in order to use the wireless LAN PC card.
For details, refer to the instruction manual provided with the wireless LAN PC card.
Confirm the method to be used for making the wireless connection
between your computer and the Access Point.
Confirm the method to be used for making the wireless connection between the computer in which the
PC card is installed and the Access Point.
For details, refer to the instruction manual provided with the wireless LAN PC card.
(Specific settings are explained in procedure 3.)
Confirm the method to be used for connecting the Access Point to
the DSL modem, cable modem, ISDN router, or broadband router, or
to an Ethernet LAN.
Make the connection using either a straight or a crossed Ethernet cable. When connecting to a
communication device, use the same type of cable as when connecting the communication device
directly to the computer.
z Hints
For details on the type of cable to use when connecting the Access Point to a communication device, refer to the
instruction manual for the communication device.
The Ethernet cable that is provided with the Access Point is a straight-through cable. If a cross-over cable is needed, you
must obtain it separately.
To set up the Access Point, there must be two or more available IP addresses in the network where the Access Point is
connected.
Ethernet cable
DSL modem or
cable modem
Hub
DSL modem or
cable modem
DSL/cable
router
DSL modem or
cable modem
Page view 0
1 2

Summary of Contents

Page 1 - (Bridge Type)

4-664-608-11(1)Continued on next page2.4GHzWireless LAN Access Point(Bridge Type)Quick Start GuideBefore reading this guide, be sure to read the suppl

Page 2 - Configuring the Access Point

2Connect the Access Point to a power outlet.z HintThe Access Point does not have its own power switch.Notes• Depending on your communication service p

Comments to this Manuals

No comments