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HP ProCurve Wireless Access Point 420 - Hewlett Packard

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Configuring Ethernet Interface<br />

Parameters<br />

<strong>Access</strong> <strong>Point</strong> Configuration<br />

Configuring Ethernet Interface Parameters<br />

The access point’s Ethernet interface can be configured to use auto-negotiation<br />

to set the operating speed and duplex mode. When auto-negotiation is<br />

disabled, the operating speed and duplex mode must be manually set to match<br />

that of the connected device. Auto-negotiation is enabled by default.<br />

Not e When using auto-negotiation, be sure that the attached device supports<br />

IEEE 802.3u standard auto-negotiation and is not set to a forced speed and<br />

duplex mode.<br />

Web: Setting Ethernet Interface Parameters<br />

The Port/Radio Settings window on the Configuration tab enables the access<br />

point’s Ethernet interface settings to be configured.<br />

The web interface enables you to modify these parameters:<br />

■ Auto: The Ethernet interface automatically sets the operating speed and<br />

duplex mode to match that of the attached device.<br />

■ 100Base-TX Full Duplex: The Ethernet interface is set to operate at<br />

100 Mbps full duplex.<br />

■ 100Base-TX Half Duplex: The Ethernet interface is set to operate at<br />

100 Mbps half duplex.<br />

■ 10Base-T Full Duplex: The Ethernet interface is set to operate at<br />

10 Mbps full duplex.<br />

■ 10Base-T Half Duplex: The Ethernet interface is set to operate at<br />

10 Mbps half duplex.<br />

To Configure Ethernet Interface Settings:<br />

1. Select the Configuration tab.<br />

2. Click the [Port/Radio Settings] button.<br />

3. Under Port Settings, select the setting to match that of the connected<br />

device; either Auto or one of the forced speed and duplex mode options.<br />

4. Click the [Apply Changes] button.<br />

To display the current operating status for the Ethernet interface, use the AP<br />

Status window on the Status tab. See “The AP Status Window” on page 4-17.<br />

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