[[TracNav(802.11/TOC)]] = 802.11 Reference Design: Usage = 1. Plug ETH A from a WARP v3 board into a router whose WAN port is connected to the Internet. The 802.11 Reference Design is not a router -- it does not have a DHCP server to issue IP addresses to associated stations. It will, however, pass DHCP requests and responses through its Ethernet portal, so connecting WARP v3 to a router will allow DHCP to occur on client stations. 1. Download the 802.11 Reference Design and program a WARP v3 board with the provided bitstream. 1. Use any 802.11 device (such as a computer or smartphone) to join the unsecured network with SSID of "WARP." At this point, the 802.11 device should be able to access the network.