BUFFALO WLI-TX4-G54HP High Power Wireless Ethernet Converter User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- BUFFALO
Table of Contents
- WLI-TX4-G54HP High Power Wireless Ethernet Converter
- Getting Started
- AOSS Installation
- Manual Configuration
- Configuration with Ethernet Converter Manager
- Configuration without PC Software
- Web-Based Configuration Tool
- Advanced Settings
- Wireless Settings
- Network Settings
- Management
- Troubleshooting
- Warranty
- Contact Information – North America
- Contact Information – Europe
- GPL Information (North America)
- GPL Information (Europe)
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
User Manual
High Power Wireless
Ethernet Converter
WLI-TX4-G54HP
WLI-TX4-G54HP High Power Wireless Ethernet Converter
Congratulations on your purchase! Your new High Power Wireless Ethernet Converter llows you to connect any device with an Ethernet port to a wireless network. AOSS makes for effortless setup and our Turbo G High Power technology gives superb range and speed.
Contents
- Wireless Ethernet Converter
- Ethernet Converter Utility CD-ROM
- 7ft. Ethernet Cable
- AC Adapter
- Quick Setup Guide
- Warranty Statement
If any items are missing, please contact the reseller from whom you purchased this product.
System Requirements
- Desktop or Notebook computer with an RJ-45 Ethernet port (for configuration)
- Web Browser (Firefox 1.0 or later, Mozilla 5.0 or later, or IE 5.0 or later)
- 802.11b or 802.11g access point (Infrastructure Mode) OR a different computer with and 802.11b or 802.11g wireless adapter (Ad-hoc Mode)
Getting Started
Screw the antenna into the top or side of your Wireless Ethernet Converter as shown. You may also attach the optional stand if you wish. For best performance, orient the antenna to point straight up. If you want to substitute a different 2.4GHz antenna, make sure that it has the correct RP- SMA connector. Plug the A/C adapter into an A/C power source and plug the connector into the back of the Ethernet Converter. It will take about 30 seconds to boot up.
AOSS Installation
If your Wireless Router/Access Point supports AOSS, then AOSS can configure your wireless network for you. To configure your network with AOSS:
- Confirm that the Wireless Router/Access Point and the Ethernet Converter are both powered up.
- Hold in the AOSS button on the Wireless Router/Access Point for 3 seconds.
- Hold in the AOSS button on the Ethernet Converter for 3 seconds. AOSS will take about a minute to configure your wireless network. When finished, the AOSS LEDs on both the Wireless Router/Access Point and the Ethernet Converter will stop blinking and stay lit. You now have a secure connection!
NOTES: If AOSS is used, then any non-AOSS wireless client devices in your
network will have to be manually re-configured to connect to the Router/Access
Point in AOSS mode; please consult your Router/Access Point documentation for
more information on adding non-AOSS devices.
AOSS configures your SSID, encryption type, wireless channel, and encryption
key, and makes a secure connection between your wireless components. You may
still need to run your router’s configuration utility to configure your
internet connection.
If AOSS does not finish
properly, power cycle both the Router/Access Point and the Ethernet Converter
and attempt the AOSS process again. AOSS works best when the router and the
Ethernet Converter are physically close. You can always move them further
apart when configuration is complete.
Manual Configuration
If your wireless router/access point doesn’t support AOSS, you’ll need to configure the access point manually. There are two ways to do this: you can use the Ethernet Converter Manager software if you have a Windows PC on the network (98/ME/2000/XP only), or you may use a web browser. Web browser configuration may be done with any computer running a recent web browser, including Macintosh and Linux machines. Skip to page 11 for web based configuration.
Configuration with Ethernet Converter Manager
If you have a Windows 98/ME/2000/XP machine with a CD-ROM drive available on
your computer network, the Ethernet Converter Manager makes it simple to
configure the Ethernet Converter. The following steps will guide you through
configuring the Ethernet Converter via the Ethernet Converter Manager.
Connect one of the Ethernet Converter’s LAN ports to an open port on your
network’s router, switch or hub with the included network patch cable. If
there are no ports available, you can temporarily remove a computer or other
connected device and plug the Ethernet Converter to that port. You can plug
the Ethernet Converter directly to the configuring computer, but will have to
configure settings manually as described on page 17.
Once the network cable has been plugged in, plug the Ethernet Converter’s AC
Adapter into an available power outlet. Then attach the power connector to the
back of the Ethernet Converter. The boot up process takes 30 seconds and is
complete when both the Wireless and Ethernet LEDs are lit.
Return to the PC designated for configuration and insert the included Ethernet
Converter CD-ROM into the PC’s CD-ROM drive.
The Ethernet Converter Utility should launch automatically. If it does not,
browse your CD-ROM drive in Windows and run the
setup.exe program.
Click on Ethernet Converter Manager. The Ethernet Converter Manager software will run. If the
search doesn’t begin automatically, select the Search for an Ethernet
Converter option from the Edit drop down menu.The Ethernet Converter Manager will search for all
Buffalo Ethernet Converters on your network. The process usually takes less
than one minute. Once completed, the Search Results window will appear.
Search Results will list all Buffalo Ethernet Converters on the network. If
there is more than one Ethernet Converter in the list, select the one you
would like to configure. Press the IP Settings button to continue
configuration.
The IP Address Setup window will open. Check the box next to Use DHCP and
press the OK button. The Ethernet Converter will reboot; this process may take
as long as a minute. The Ethernet Converter Manager will then re-scan the
network for Ethernet Converters.
NOTE: If you want to give your Ethernet Converter a static IP address,
than you can skip checking Use DHCP and enter your own IP Address and Subnet
mask in the cooresponding fields. If using a static IP address, it is
recommended to pick one inside your existing network’s subnet.
Search Results will appear again. If more than one Ethernet Converter is
present, select the proper Ethernet Converter from the list. Then press the
Configure button.The Ethernet
Converter Manager will connect you to the Ethernet Converter’s web based
configuration tool. You will be prompted for a username and password.
By default, the username is root and there is no password.
After entering the user
name, press the OK button. Please skip to page 13 to continue configuration.
Configuration without PC Software
You may also enter the Web-based Configuration Tool without using the
software. This may be necessary to configure the converter without the use of
a Windows PC. Use this method with Linux, Macintosh, other other non-Windows
PCs to access the Web-based Configuration Tool.
Refer to your operating system documentation on how to configure a Static IP
address. The Ethernet Converter has an IP address of 1.1.1.1 by default.
You’ll need to configure the computer to be on the same subnet; an IP address
of 1.1.1.2 is recommended for the computer.
With the included network patch cable, connect one of the Ethernet Converter’s
LAN ports to an open Ethernet port on a router, switch, or hub on your
network. Alternately, you can plug the Ethernet Converter directly to the
configuring computer’s Ethernet port.
Once the network cable has been plugged in, plug the Ethernet Converter’s AC
Adapter into an available power outlet. Then attach the power connector to the
back of the Ethernet Converter. The boot process takes less than a minute and
is completed when both the Wireless and Ethernet lights are lit.
Once your computer has a Static IP address of 1.1.1.2, open your web browser
and enter 1.1.1.1 by typing it into the Address field and then pressing Enter
on your keyboard.You will be
prompted for a username and password. By default, the username is root and
there is no password.
After entering the user name, press the OK button.
Web-Based Configuration Tool
The Web Based Configuration Tool lets you change the Ethernet Converter’s
configuration. Through Web Based Configuration, you can change the wireless
network the Ethernet Converter is associated with, the IP address of the
Ethernet Converter, and other important settings.
After logging in on the previous pages, you will be greeted by the main
configuration page. This page quickly shows you what network the Ethernet
Converter is connected to as well as allowing you to search for available
networks.
The first step in Web Based Configuration should be to search for an available
wireless network. To do this, press the Search button in the SSID (Network
Name) table.
After pressing the Search button, the Search for SSID program will find any networks in your area that are broadcasting their SSIDs. Select the wireless network that you would like to connect to and press the Select button.
After selecting a
wireless network, you will be returned to the main Web Based Configuration
page.If the wireless
network you are attempting to connect to is not broadcasting its SSID, then
you will be required to manually enter the SSID into the SSID field. After the
field is populated with the proper SSID, press the Apply Settings button.
If encryption is enabled on the wireless network you’ve selected, you will
need to enter the encryption key (see page 15).
Click Refresh to see the current status of your wireless connection. SSID
(Network Name) will be populated now (see pages 13-14 if it isn’t).
Below it, Wireless Network Type may be set to Infrastructure if you’re
connecting the Wireless Ethernet Converter to a router or access point, or Ad
hoc if you’re connecting it to another wireless client.
Encryption Mode should be set to use the same type of encryption as the other
wireless devices on your network. The Ethernet Converter supports WEP128,
WEP64, TKIP, and AES encryption. AES is highly recommended if all your other
wireless devices support it.
To the right of the encryption dropbox is the field where you enter your
encryption key. SSID, Encryption Mode, and Encryption Key must be set exactly
the same in all of your wireless devices, or they will not be able to
communicate with each other.
Check your router/access point’s documentation if you don’t know what the
SSID, Encryption Mode, and Encryption key are on your network.
Once you’ve configured these basic settings (especially SSID, the Encryption
Mode, and the Encryption Key), the Ethernet Converter should be able to
connect to your other wireless devices. To continue configuring advanced
settings, please skip to the next page. Disconnect the Ethernet Converter from
the wired network connection and move it to its desired location.
You may connect four wired Ethernet devices to the Ethernet Converter’s LAN
ports. Connected devices may include XBoxes, PS2s, Home Theater equipment,
switches, hubs, or another computer system. Plug the AC Adapter into a earby
ower outlet and connect it to the Ethernet Converter. Power cycle any devices
that are connected to the Ethernet Converter.
If you set a static IP address on your computer on page 11, then restore the
computer’s IP settings to obtain an IP Address automatically.
Congratulations! Your Ethernet Converter is set up. If you need to configure
your Ethernet Converter further, use the Ethernet Converter Search Utility and
press the Configure button (page 8). Turn to the next page for Advanced
Settings.
Advanced Settings
Most users will never need to change any settings for their Wireless Ethernet Converter besides the basic ones in the main configuration window, covered on pages 13-15. If you’re one of the exceptions, you may access Advanced Settings by pressing the blue Advanced button in the bottom right corner of the configuration page. This is the Advanced Settings page. On the left, you may choose from Wireless Settings, Network Settings, or Management. When the page first opens, it’s at Wireless Settings. Changes on the Advanced Settings page are not applied until the Set button is pressed.
Wireless Settings
MAC Address – By default, the Ethernet Converter transmits its own MAC
address, but you may change this so that it transmits the MAC address of the
first device plugged into it to transmit a data packet.
SSID – In the SSID field, enter the SSID name of the wireless network
that the Ethernet Converter is to connect with. Use the same SSID as your
router/access point. You may find available broadcasting SSIDs by pressing the
Search button. Wireless Network Type – Choose between Infrastructure (Access
Point Based) or Ad-hoc (Client to Client).
Wireless Channel – The channel will be automatically selected in
Infrastructure networks.
For Ad-hoc networks, both clients must be set to the same channel.
Wireless Mode – The wireless mode only applies to Ad-hoc connections. If
the Ethernet Converter is making an Ad-hoc connection with an 802.11b client,
then select 802.1 1b from the drop down menu. If an 802.11g client is
connecting to the Ethernet Converter
then select the Auto-802. I 1g-802.11b option.
BSS Basic Rate Set – The basic rate set only applies to Ad-hoc
connections. Select the proper rate set for the Ad-hoc client the Ethernet
Converter is going to associate with. Older routers may require that you
reduce the BSS Basic Rate set to Default(1 1b). If you are unsure of the
correct setting, try Default. Frame Bursting Mode – Frame Bursting
technology allows for quicker wireless network speeds by reducing the overhead
for each wireless packet. If your access point supports it, 125 High-Speed
Mode offers the best overall performance of the frame bursting modes. You may
leave this set to the 125 High Speed Mode at all times; if a compatable
access point is not available then the device will operate as a standard
802.11g device.
Wireless Output Power – The wireless output power setting changes the
power of the Ethernet Converter’s internal radio. Reducing the output power
can often reduce interference with other devices. You should leave the output
power set at 100% unless you want to reduce range or interference with other
2.4 GHz devices is apparent.
Data Encryption – Select WEP 64, WEP 128, TKIP, or AES encryption from
the dropbox. If WEP is selected, then a WEP key or series of WEP keys must be
entered into the WEP key field(s). Please select whether the specific key is
SCII or HEX from the pull down list next to the key fields. If TKIP or AES is
used, then enter the pre-shared key in the WPA-PSK field.
Network Settings
Automatic Assignment (DHCP Server) – This setting allows the Ethernet
Converter to obtain its IP address automatically from a DHCP server on the
network.
Manual Assignment – This assigns the Ethernet Converter a specific
(“Static”) IP address. If a Static IP address is selected, you must enter a
Subnet Mask as well.
NOTES: To configure the Ethernet Converter in the future, a user must
both know its IP address, and, be on the same subnet. Be careful when changing
the Ethernet Converter’s IP address!
If changes to the Ethernet Converter’s IP address make it difficult for you to
access the web-based configuration utility, remember that you can use the
Ethernet Converter Management software to reconfigure or reset DHCP (see pages
8-9) or a Static IP address. If the Ethernet Converter’s IP address has
reverted to the default 1.1.1.1, you may manually configure your computer to
an IP address on the same subnet, such as 1.1.1.2, allowing it to connect to
the Ethernet Converter (see pages 11-12). Don’t forget to change your
computer’s IP address back when you’ve finished configuring the Ethernet
Converter.
The IP Address does not need to be in the range of the DHCP server’s scope to
successfully pass DHCP requests to network clients behind the Ethernet
Converter.
Management
System Information – This page contains a summary of the Ethernet
Converter’s settings. Settings cannot be changed from this page. If the
Ethernet Converter is obtaining its IP address from a DHCP server, then
release and renew
buttons will be present at the bottom of the page. Releasing the IP address
will make the Ethernet Converter impossible to configure without re-
initializing the device or using the Ethernet Converter Manager.
Name and Password – These settings affect the naming and password
protection of the Ethernet Converter.
Ethernet Converter Name – The Ethernet Converter name is a quick
reference name for the Ethernet Converter. It is recognized by the Ethernet
Converter Manager.
Administrator Password – The administrator password is used to protect
the Ethernet Converter from unwanted configuration changes. Setting the
password protects configuration changes from both web-based configuration
and the Ethernet Converter Manager.
Configuration
Limitations – Limits what kind of clients may configure the Ethernet
Converter. Checking Prohibit Configuration from Wireless Clients prevents
changes to configuration by clients that are not connected directly to the
Ethernet Converter. Checking Prohibit Configuration from Wired Clients
prevents configuration changes being made by any client that is directly
connected to the Ethernet Converter’s LAN ports. Checking both boxes makes all
further configuration impossible. The Ethernet Converter must then be
initialized before any changes to configuration can be made. Be careful with
these checkboxes!
Initialization and Reboot – This page contains settings that restart and
re-initialize the Ethernet Converter.
Initialize – Initializing the Ethernet Converter restores the Ethernet
Converter’s settings to default settings. This will erase all configuration
changes made, including all passwords. All configuration will have to be
redone as though the product were brand new. You may also initialize the
Ethernet Converter with the INIT button; see page 24.
Restart – Restarting the Ethernet Converter performs a simple reboot
similar to what would occur if the power was cycled off/on the Ethernet
Converter. No settings are lost in this case. It will take about 30-60 seconds
to reboot. The reboot is complete when the wireless LED is continuously lit.
Firmware Update – This page allows you to update the Ethernet Converter’s
Firmware. This involves downloading a newer firmware from the Buffalo
Technology website and using this page to install it on your Ethernet
Converter. New firmware files contain new software code that adds bug fixes,
additional features, increased performance, and revised interfaces.
To update the firmware, press the Browse button and search for the downloaded
firmware file, which you’ve probably downloaded to your desktop. Once you’ve
located it, press the Firmware Update button. The firmware update process
takes about 90 seconds. Usually, your settings will be retained; you will
probably not have to redo anyconfiguration.
Please visit http://www.buffalotech.com, select your region, and visit the
support section to check for product updates.
Troubleshooting
Initializing the Ethernet Converter returns it to default settings. This might
be useful if you cannot access configuration settings, have lost the password
to the Ethernet Converter, or desire to return the settings to the default
factory settings.
To initialize the device, simply hold in the black INIT button on the side of
the Ethernet Converter for 5 seconds or until the DIAG light glows red. Allow
a minute for the initialization to complete. Afterwards, refer to the Quick
Setup Guide or the beginning of this User Manual to reconfigure the Ethernet
Converter.
FCC Compliance Statement – This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference, and
- this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
R &TTE Compliance Statement – This equipment complies with all the requirements of the DIRECTIVE 1999/5/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunication terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity (R&TTE).
- 54 Mbps is the IEEE 802.11g standard theoretical maximum data transfer rate including overhead. Actual wireless network throughput is limited by environmental and system factors and will be less.
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