Connect Pano Devices To Your Wireless NetworkIf you want to connect your Pano devices to your company’s existing wireless network, you can connect a Wireless bridge (sometimes called AP client mode) to each Pano device. For a list of supported Wireless bridges, go to Supported Wireless Bridges.
• The Wireless bridge will be an AP client–not a DHCP server. In other words, it will not be assigning IP addresses.
• The Wireless bridge will not be an Wireless access point. In other words, no Pano devices–other than the Pano device to which the Wireless bridge is directly connected–will connect to the network via this Wireless device.
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3. Connect the Wireless bridge’s Ethernet cable to an Ethernet port on any PC running Windows XP. This PC is a temporary means for configuring the Wireless bridge.
4. Using the mode switch on the Wireless bridge, set the device to AC Client mode, assuming your device can be either an Access Point, AC Client, or Router.Type http://WirelessAPIPAddress, where WirelessAPIPAddress is the designated IP address for your Wireless bridge’s UI, to launch the wizard. Usually, such a device can be accessed by 192.168.1.1, though the D-Link DWL-G730AP uses 192.168.0.30.
b. If prompted, go to the vendor’s site and download the latest firmware and install the new firmware version on to the Wireless bridge.
c. When prompted by the wizard, choose the SSID for your network. The wizard should automatically provide you a list of the wireless networks that it finds.
d. If prompted for a username and password, you must type the default username and password for your Wireless bridge. Each product is different. The D-Link DWL-G730A, for example, has a user name of admin and no password is required.
8. Verify that the Wireless bridge is sending and receiving packets. Usually a Wireless bridge’s Setup Wizard has a “Status” tab that shows packet data.
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