Checking the Wireless MAC Address of a Linksys Wireless Access Point is an easy operation. But it is very important whenever you have to extend its wireless signal by another Linksys wireless access point device such WAP54G.Instruction 1: Connect a computer to your Linksys wireless access point. Instruction 2: Assign a static IP address to your computer’s network adapter. To accomplish this on a windows-based computer, Open Network Connections (to do this click on Start, click on Control Panel, double-click on Network Connections), right-click on the connection you want to setup, click on Properties, under the General tab and in This connection uses the following items, click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click Properties. Finally, Click on Use the following IP address, enter the static IP address for the network adapter in the IP address field,
moncler outlet, and then click on OK. Instruction 3: Open your Linksys wireless access point’s web-based setup interface. Instruction 4: Once your Linksys wireless access point’s web-based setup interface appears, take note of its Wireless MAC Address. Keep in mind that you can use this wireless MAC address if you will setup the Linksys access point WAP54G as wireless repeater. Keep in mind that you can setup a Linksys wireless-G access point as an access point, wireless bridge, wireless repeater, and wireless access point client. By default, the Linksys wireless repeater mode turns a Linksys wireless-g access point device such as WAP54G into a wireless repeater that you can use to extend the range of your wireless signal produced by a Linksys wireless router or a Linksys wireless access point on your local network. In addition, a Linksys wireless access point such as WAP54G is able to work as a wireless repeater with the Linksys wireless devices such as Linksys Wireless-G Access Point WAP54G and Linksys Wireless Router WRT54G.