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TRENDnet 54Mbps Wireless G Access Point TEW-430APB (Blue)

TRENDnet 54Mbps Wireless G Access Point TEW-430APB (Blue)
MSRP: $56.99
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Manufacturer: TRENDnet
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TRENDnet 54Mbps Wireless G Access Point TEW-430APB (Blue) Features

Network Interface - Fast Ethernet, Ethernet
Build-in Switch Interface - Ethernet
Dimensions - 124 x 86 x 40 mm
 

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Additional TRENDnet 54Mbps Wireless G Access Point TEW-430APB (Blue) Information

TRENDnets TEW-430APB Wireless Access Point is todays link to Wireless Technology. Compliant with the IEEE Wireless Networking Standard 802.11g, it provides Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) operation for transparent bridging and roaming capabilities for wireless nodes. The TEW-430APB also provides WDS bridging functions, allowing users to connect two or more Access Points together, wirelessly. With TRENDnets Wireless Access Point and Wireless Network Adapters, users can connect to Ethernet/Fast Ethernet LAN at home or office to access network resources such as hard drives, CD-ROM/DVD drives, network printers, and Internet connection - with coverage up to 300 meters.

 

What Customers Say About TRENDnet 54Mbps Wireless G Access Point TEW-430APB (Blue):

Make sure that IP 192.168.1.100 isn't already being used on your network.2. Choose "AP Client" 7. It was all trial and error.To make it a wireless bridge, here are the simple steps:1. After studying the instructions both hard copy, CD doc, [.]., and having to reset the device 5 times, I finally got it. Wow, great device and super easy to set up.but you won't find the steps in the instructions. Hit the "Apply" button and you're done.at least I was. Go to "Basic Setup"6. (I chose all the defaults).5.

(Make sure your wireless network is broadcasting).8. Connect to the device via 192.168.1.100 in a web browser.4. This device is not for beginners due to the useless instructions, but if you're using it to add a non-wireless device like a PC or a Netflix on demand box such as the Samsung Blue Ray player (BDP-1600) to your wireless network, it works great. Click the "Site Survey" button and choose your home wireless network. Hard wire the device to your network router3. Go through the simple four-step wizard to give it a name.etc. If your home wireless network is secure, enter WEP key or whatever it is secured with.9. It is super simple.once you know how to do it.Good luck.

works great after learning how to set up not real easy to setup once setup it works great

I did however need to call support to help me change the IP address etc to get it set up. I purchased this with the idea of only using it as a wireless access point. For that, it is awesome and I have no problems. That went farely well (India) but after 15 minutes, it was working like a charm. Great product, small form factor, no hassle after initial set up, just what I needed (stability).

The TRENDnet TEW-430APS is a great little device. (this is the part that took me a litte time to figure out). |control panel | network connections | right click on Local area connection - select properties | cick on Internet protocol TCP/IP - then click on properties | change "obtain an IP address automatically" to "use the following IP address"ip address 192.168.1.50subnet 255.255.255.0click OKNow you can activate Internet Explorer and type [.]. I know the TEW-430APS stands for Access Point or Bridge so I ordered it. From here follow the instructions in the manual for changing the device to AP Client mode. It works great. I couldn't run a cat5 cable from my router to my Panasonic BD-60 blue ray player, so I needed a wireless bridge. Reconfigure you IP address to 192.168.1.50 by doing this.

The only problem I had with the setup it this.First connect the Trendnet to your router with lan cable. Connect your computer/laptop to the router with lan cable. into the url address and access the trendnet page. Don't forget to reconfigure your Local Area Connection IP address back to what it was.This device worked well as an access point also.

He was extremely helpful. Note that currently I can only provide internet to one or the other at a time with this device. Turns out, the documentation is wrong and I needed to set my static IP to 192.168.1.15, and leave default gateway blank. It only has one ethernet port on the back. I ended up calling TrentNet technical support. Now that the device is up and running, it works as expected. It doesn't mention using a default gateway, but typically you would fill this out.

Getting it set up was a bear though. My DSL modem and router is upstairs in the office, and since I am renting I don't want to go to the trouble of running ethernet to the living room. The instructions you might as well set on fire as soon as you have them in your hands. As I said, he was very helpful.So bottom line, the product works as intended.

I am using this product to extend my wireless network and deliver internet connectivity to my DirecTV receiver and my X-Box 360 down in the living room. I entered 192.168.1.100, which is the default IP of the access point. None of this worked. I was on hold for all of 5 seconds, when a nice man from India picked up and got my problem solved in maybe 10 minutes. You have to set your computer up with a static IP in order to access the management software on the device. But he asked me what I wanted to use the device for, and he went ahead and walked me through the rest of the settings. I would need a switch/hub to split the signal to both devices. After doing this, and doing a hard reset of the access point (via the reset button on the back), I was finally able to log into the access point.

They were outright wrong. The manual says to give your computer a static IP of 192.168.1.x, with x being a number between 2 and 254. That was all I was calling about, because I was fairly sure I could set up the rest on my own. The documentation is absolutely worthless, and the tech support at TrentNet is top notch (in my experience).

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