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Precautions to prevent device damage, electric shock, and safe operation guidelines.
Specifies the system prerequisites for installing and using the AirTies Network Assistant utility.
Lists the items included in the Air 4420 package, such as the device, power supplies, and cables.
Explains the meaning of the LED lights on the front panel (Power, Ethernet, Wireless, USB).
Details the functions of the Power Switch, 12V Power Port, Ethernet Port, Reset Button, and USB Port.
Highlights multi-functionality (AP, Repeater, Bridge, Router) and support features like USB Plug & Share and 24/7 Technical Support.
Guide to installing the AirTies Network Assistant application from CD or website for device configuration.
Walkthrough of the setup wizard, including AirTouch initialization and basic network settings.
Configuring WPA/WPA2 security and assigning a unique Wireless Network Name (SSID).
Instructions on how to access the AirTies Network Assistant from the system tray and how to exit it.
Understanding the network map, connection lines, device icons, and troubleshooting indicators.
How to change the displayed name of devices on the network map for easier identification.
Accessing and displaying properties like IP Address, MAC Address, and Firmware Version for network devices.
Modifying the Wireless Network Name (SSID) and the network security password.
Monitoring the status of connected USB disks and printers, including disk space.
Steps for updating the device's firmware automatically or manually.
Details on registering device user information for support and product improvement.
Connecting a USB disk and accessing its contents through the network map.
Connecting and setting up a USB printer for network sharing.
How the Network Assistant automatically detects and attempts to resolve network connectivity issues.
Process for registering newly added AirTies devices to the network.
Configuring IP address assignments and DHCP server/client settings for the local network.
Setting up the device as a DHCP server or relay agent to assign IP addresses.
Configuring the device to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server on the network.
Managing the list of connected clients and reserving specific IP addresses for them.
Setting up Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) to segment the physical network.
Configuring port tagging for data separation and assignment to specific VLANs.
Steps for connecting Windows XP, Vista, and 7 computers to the AirTies wireless network.
Setting frequency, mode, channel, bandwidth, and primary SSID for the wireless network.
Securing the wireless network using WPA2 encryption and controlling access via MAC address filtering.
Steps for configuring WEP security when WPA is not supported by client devices.
Setting up rules to permit or block specific devices from accessing the wireless network.
Steps to set up a MESH network for extended wireless coverage using AirTies access points.
Procedure for changing the password to protect the device's web interface.
Configuring remote management settings to access the device from the internet.
Enabling UPnP for automatic network application interoperability and port forwarding.
Configuring access rights and sharing settings for connected USB storage devices.
Setting up the Media Server to share videos, music, and photos from USB drives.
Utilizing tools for device restart, configuration backup, and restoration.
Procedures for updating the device firmware automatically or manually.
Setting up the device to synchronize its time and date with internet time servers.
Accessing the REPORT menu to view device characteristics and software versions.
Accessing detailed logs of system activity and application events since the last device startup.
Configuring log detail levels for applications and specifying remote logging destinations.
Detailed specifications of device ports, connection protocols, and supported wireless standards.
Information on the device's physical dimensions, weight, power, and operating environment.
Precautions to prevent device damage, electric shock, and safe operation guidelines.
Specifies the system prerequisites for installing and using the AirTies Network Assistant utility.
Lists the items included in the Air 4420 package, such as the device, power supplies, and cables.
Explains the meaning of the LED lights on the front panel (Power, Ethernet, Wireless, USB).
Details the functions of the Power Switch, 12V Power Port, Ethernet Port, Reset Button, and USB Port.
Highlights multi-functionality (AP, Repeater, Bridge, Router) and support features like USB Plug & Share and 24/7 Technical Support.
Guide to installing the AirTies Network Assistant application from CD or website for device configuration.
Walkthrough of the setup wizard, including AirTouch initialization and basic network settings.
Configuring WPA/WPA2 security and assigning a unique Wireless Network Name (SSID).
Instructions on how to access the AirTies Network Assistant from the system tray and how to exit it.
Understanding the network map, connection lines, device icons, and troubleshooting indicators.
How to change the displayed name of devices on the network map for easier identification.
Accessing and displaying properties like IP Address, MAC Address, and Firmware Version for network devices.
Modifying the Wireless Network Name (SSID) and the network security password.
Monitoring the status of connected USB disks and printers, including disk space.
Steps for updating the device's firmware automatically or manually.
Details on registering device user information for support and product improvement.
Connecting a USB disk and accessing its contents through the network map.
Connecting and setting up a USB printer for network sharing.
How the Network Assistant automatically detects and attempts to resolve network connectivity issues.
Process for registering newly added AirTies devices to the network.
Configuring IP address assignments and DHCP server/client settings for the local network.
Setting up the device as a DHCP server or relay agent to assign IP addresses.
Configuring the device to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server on the network.
Managing the list of connected clients and reserving specific IP addresses for them.
Setting up Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) to segment the physical network.
Configuring port tagging for data separation and assignment to specific VLANs.
Steps for connecting Windows XP, Vista, and 7 computers to the AirTies wireless network.
Setting frequency, mode, channel, bandwidth, and primary SSID for the wireless network.
Securing the wireless network using WPA2 encryption and controlling access via MAC address filtering.
Steps for configuring WEP security when WPA is not supported by client devices.
Setting up rules to permit or block specific devices from accessing the wireless network.
Steps to set up a MESH network for extended wireless coverage using AirTies access points.
Procedure for changing the password to protect the device's web interface.
Configuring remote management settings to access the device from the internet.
Enabling UPnP for automatic network application interoperability and port forwarding.
Configuring access rights and sharing settings for connected USB storage devices.
Setting up the Media Server to share videos, music, and photos from USB drives.
Utilizing tools for device restart, configuration backup, and restoration.
Procedures for updating the device firmware automatically or manually.
Setting up the device to synchronize its time and date with internet time servers.
Accessing the REPORT menu to view device characteristics and software versions.
Accessing detailed logs of system activity and application events since the last device startup.
Configuring log detail levels for applications and specifying remote logging destinations.
Detailed specifications of device ports, connection protocols, and supported wireless standards.
Information on the device's physical dimensions, weight, power, and operating environment.