NAP Series User’s Guide
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CHAPTER 1
Introduction
1.1 Overview
This User’s Guide covers the following models: NAP102, NAP203, NAP303 and NAP353. Your NAP is a
wireless AP (Access Point). It extends the range of your existing wired network without additional wiring,
providing easy network access to mobile users.
1.1.1 Management
The NAP is managed and provisioned automatically by the NCC (Nebula Control Center) when it is
connected to the Internet and has been registered to a site and organization. If you are having
problems with accessing the Internet and the NCC, you may need to change the NAP’s VLAN setting or
manually set its IP address through its built-in web-based configuration tool (web configurator).
You can use the Zyxel ZON utility, or check the connected gateway for the NAP's current LAN IP address.
Alternatively, disconnect the gateway or disable its DHCP server function, connect your computer to
the NAP’s LAN/Ethernet port and use the NAP's default static LAN IP address (192.168.1.2) to access the
web configurator. Make sure your computer’s IP address is in the same subnet as the NAP’s IP address.
Table 1 NAP Series Comparison Table
FEATURES NAP102 NAP203 NAP303 NAP353
One Ethernet LAN Port No Yes Yes No
One PoE Enabled Uplink Port Yes Yes Yes Yes
External Antennas No No No Yes
One DC Power Socket Yes No Yes No