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1.      30    AT TQ2450 Wireless Access Point Installation Guide    One AC DC power adapter         One tie wrap      One North American power cord    Figure 5  Power Adapter with One North American Power Cord  One AC DC power adapter    One tie wrap    Four regional power cords   North American  European   Australian  and United Kingdom        Figure 6  Power Adapter with Four Regional Power Cords    31    Chapter 2  Installing the Access Point    32    Do one of the following     o       m    To install the unit on a table  go to    Installing the Access Point on a  Table    on page 33     To install the unit in a wall or ceiling  go to    Installing the Access  Point on a Wall of Ceiling with the AT BRKT J26 Bracket    on  page 37    AT TQ2450 Wireless Access Point Installation Guide    Installing the Access Point on a Table       To install the access point on a table  perform the following procedure   1  Place the access point upside down on a table     2  Affixthe four rubber feet included with the access point to the four  corners of the bottom panel of the unit  Refer to Figure 7           Figure 7  Installing the Rubber Feet  1  Turn the access point right side up on the table     2  Install the three 2 4 GHz and three 5 GHz antennas to the  corresponding connectors on the sides of the unit  The connectors are  labelled  Refer to Figure 8        Figure 8  Installing the Antenna       Caution    Do not attach the antennas when the access point is power on  because you mi
2.   GNU Lesser General Public License  Version 2 1  February 1999   Copyright  c  1998 2002  by Daniel Veillard   All rights reserved  Copyright  c  1998 2004 by The OpenSSL Project   All rights reserved   Copyright  c  1995 1998 by Eric Young  eay cryptsoft com    All rights reserved     This product also includes software licensed under the GNU General Public License available from   http   www gnu org licenses gp12 html    Allied Telesis is committed to meeting the requirements of the open source licenses including the GNU General Public  License  GPL  and will make all required source code available     If you would like a copy of the GPL source code contained in this product  please send us a request by registered mail  including a check for US 15 to cover production and shipping costs  and a CD with the GPL code will be mailed to you     GPL Code Request   Allied Telesis Labs  Ltd   PO Box 8011   Christchurch  New Zealand    No part of this publication may be reproduced without prior written permission from Allied Telesis  Inc     Allied Telesis and the Allied Telesis logo are trademarks of Allied Telesis  Incorporated  All other product names   company names  logos or other designations mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective  owners     Allied Telesis  Inc  reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document  without prior written notice  The information provided herein 1s subject to 
3.   this device must accept any  interference received  including interference that may cause undesired  operation     Ce dispositif est conforme    la norme CNR 210 d Industrie Canada  applicable aux appareils radio exempts de licence  Son fonctionnement  est sujet aux deux conditions suivantes   1  le dispositif ne doit pas  produire de brouillage pr  judiciable  et  2  ce dispositif doit accepter tout  brouillage recu  y compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un  fonctionnement ind  sirable     This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003     Cet appareil num  rique de la Classe A est conforme    la norme NMB 003  du Canada     Caution      i  the device for operation in the band 5150 5250 MHz is only for indoor  use to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co channel mobile  satellite systems      ii  the maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the bands 5250   5350 MHz and 5470 5725 MHz shall comply with the e i r p  limit  and     iii  the maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the band 5725   5825 MHz shall comply with the e i r p  limits specified for point to point  and non point to point operation as appropriate      iv  Users should also be advised that high power radars are allocated as  primary users  i e  priority users  of the bands 5250 5350 MHz and 5650   5850 MHz and that these radars could cause interference and or damage  to LE LAN devices     Avertissement     Le guide d utilisation des dispositifs pour r  s
4.  AT TQ2450 Access Point upside down on a table or desk   with the rear panel facing you  Refer to Figure 19 on page 42     41    Chapter 2  Installing the Access Point       Figure 19  Rear Panel Upside Down    2  Locate the two screw holes on the rear panel  The holes are used to  secure the top panel to the access point  Refer to Figure 20     Screw Holes       2904    Figure 20  Screws Holes for Securing the Top Panel to the Access Point  3  Lower the top panel over the access point as shown in Figure 21 on    page 43 and secure it by tightening the two retaining screws into the  two corresponding holes on the rear panel of the access point     42    AT TQ2450 Wireless Access Point Installation Guide       Figure 21  Attaching the Top Panel to the Access Point    4  Place the top panel and access point over the bottom panel on the wall  or ceiling such that the two anchor pins on the bottom panel fit into the  holes on the top panel  Then slide the top panel to lock the pins into  the holes  Refer to Figure 22 on page 44     43    Chapter 2  Installing the Access Point    Anchor Pins    44             Figure 22  Attaching the Top Panel and Access Point to the Bottom Panel    AT TQ2450 Wireless Access Point Installation Guide    5  Secure the top panel and access point to the bottom panel by  tightening the two captive screws on the top panel  Refer to Figure 23     Screws       2909    Figure 23  Tightening the Screws to Secure the Top Panel and Access  Port to the Bottom 
5.  Pin Signal  1 RX   2 RX        3 TX                 59    Appendix A  Technical Specifications    Table 12  MDI X Pin Signals  10Base T or 100Base TX   Continued                                                     Pin Signal  6 TX   Table 13 lists the pin signals when the LAN port is operating at 1000  Mbps   Table 13  1000Base T Connector Pinouts  Pin Pair Signal  1 1 TX and RX   2 1 TX and RX   3 2 TX and RX   4 3 TX and RX   5 3 TX and RX   6 2 TX and RX   7 4 TX and RX   8 4 TX and RX                    60    AT TQ2450 Wireless Access Point Installation Guide    Safety and Electromagnetic Emissions Certifications       Safety and Electromagnetic Emissions Certificates     Table 14  Certificates       Standard Compliance    RoHs compliant   European Union RoHS  Directive  2011 65 EU of the European  Parliament and of the Council of 8  June 2011 on the restriction of the  use of certain hazardous  substances in electrical and  electronic equipment         Electromagnetic Compatibility   EMC     EN55022 24  FCC Part15B  CISPR22  ICES 003       Medical  EMC     ETSI EN 60601 1 2 2007       Radio Equipment    AS NZS 4269  EN300328  EN391893  EN301489 1  17  FCC Part 15C  FCC Part 15E  RSS 210       Safety    UL UL60950 1 2nd edition   UL UL2043   CB IEC60950 1 2005 Am1 2009  LVD EN60950 1 2006 A11 2009   A1 2010 A12 2011   TUV T mark EN60950 1 2006   A11 2009 A1 2010 A12 2011       Wi Fi CERTIFIED TM          Certification ID  WFA8879  WPATM   Enterprise  Personal  WPA2      
6.  direktive 1999 5 ES    Slovensky Allied Telesis tymto vyhlasuje  Ze wireless access point    Slovak  spl  a z  kladn   po  iadavky a v  etky pr  slu  n    ustanovenia Smernice 1999 5 ES    Suomi Allied Telesis vakuuttaa t  ten ett   wireless access point    Finnish  tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999 5 EY oleellisten       vaatimusten ja sit   koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen  mukainen           69    Appendix B  Regulatory Statements       Svenska H  rmed intygar Allied Telesis att denna wireless access    Swedish  point st  r     verensst  mmelse med de v  sentliga  egenskapskrav och   vriga relevanta best  mmelser som  framg  r av direktiv 1999 5 EG        70    
7.  safety statement is available in a PDF  document titled  Translated Safety Statements  on the Allied Telesis website at  www alliedtelesis com support software  After you have accessed this website  enter the model  number in the Search by Product Name box and then click Find to view the current list of  documents     Contents       IE  Pt cortarla llanas 13  Safety Symbols Used in this Document ss 14  Contacting Allied  Telesis         xe IRR ERR CAM RE RARI PERRA RAE rS 15  Chapter 1  OVervieW E                    KENT 17  g ucrae E 18  Frontand Rear Panels    cies deve A eive caida ded e UR RAKA KN   ge ee dels ce ste 19  2 4 and 5 GHz Antenna Connectors                              sise 21  LAN Pott  cie eee Ie e edet ie eec on e EE Le e e e edo Dd d edad dtd SKENOR utn dais 22  Power over Elec e uere dE 22  Connector Typ6e     A ene oed dea licita 22  opeed   von b miu tmn MD C LI ML UM III e Niche Tay 22  Duplex   onec 22  Maximum Distanco sutaan                                                            X 22  Cable Requirements      iii ca edet lide rage nes ac ane e eo du e oe bai 22  Automatic MDIX Detection              23  Port PINQUtS EE 23   ED LR 24  Reset Button  ccc                                                    25  Chapter 2  Installing the Access Point         ccceeseeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeseeeeseeseseeeeseeeesseaeseeeenaeeeeseseenseeeesenes 27  Reviewing Safety Precautions  my s tosmsmss b  n rina on a A ass   eee tenent nas 28  Unpacking t
8. 168 1 230     There are a several ways to start the initial management session on the  access point  One way is to establish a direct connection between your  computer and the unit by connecting an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port  on the computer and the LAN port on the access point  This procedure  requires changing the IP address on your computer to make it a member  of the same subnet as the default IP address on the access point  You  might perform this procedure if your network does not have a DHCP  server and you want to configure the access point before connecting it to  your network     The initial management session may also be performed while the device is  connected to your network  However  If your network does not have a  DHCP server  you still have to change the IP address of your computer to  match the subnet of the default address of the access point  Furthermore   if your network is divided into virtual LANs  VLANS   you have to be sure to  connect the access port and your computer to ports on an Ethernet switch  that are members of the same VLAN     If your network has a DHCP server  use the IP address the server assigns  it to it to start the management session     The instructions for starting the initial management session are found in  the following sections     O  Starting the Initial Management Session with a Direct Connection  on  page 52    O  Starting the Initial Management Session without a DHCP Server    on  page 53       O  Starting the Initi
9. AT TQ2450 Wireless Access Point Installation Guide    Anchors       Figure 28  Securing the DC Power Cord to the AT BRKT J26 Bracket with  the Tie Wrap    12  Connect the AC plug on the power cord to an appropriate AC power  source  Refer to Table 8 on page 58 for the power specifications of the  power adapter     After installing the access point  go to  Starting the Initial Management  Session on the Access Point  on page 51     49    Chapter 2  Installing the Access Point    Installing Anti theft Devices       The bracket has three holes for anti theft devices  You may want to install  one or more anti theft devices if the access point is installed in a non   secure area  When an anti theft device is installed on the bracket  the top  panel and access point cannot be removed from the bottom panel  The  holes are identified in Figure 29        Note  Anti theft devices are not available from Allied Telesis        Kensington Lock    Padlock       2914    Torx or similar screw   M3 x 4mm        2915    Figure 29  Holes for Anti theft Devices on the AT BRKT J26 Bracket    50    AT TQ2450 Wireless Access Point Installation Guide    Starting the Initial Management Session on the Access Point       When you power on the access point for the first time  it queries the subnet  on the LAN port for a DHCP server  If a DHCP server responds to its  query  the unit uses the IP address the server assigns to it  If there is no  DHCP server  the access point uses the default IP address 192 
10. Enterprise  Personal  WMM         61       Appendix A  Technical Specifications    62    Appendix B    Regulatory Statements       This appendix contains the following regulatory statements     3  Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement  on  page 64    O  Industry Canada Statement    on page 65       O  Europe   EU Declaration of Conformity    on page 67    63    Appendix B  Regulatory Statements    Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement       64    This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject  to the following two conditions   1  This device may not cause harmful  interference  and  2  this device must accept any interference received   including interference that may cause undesired operation     This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  Class B digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits  are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  interference in a residential installation  This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in  accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful interference to radio  communications  However  there is no guarantee that interference will not  occur in a particular installation  If this equipment does cause harmful  interference to radio or television reception  which can be determined by  turning the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try to co
11. PECIAL  EXEMPLARY  OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED  TO  PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES  LOSS OF USE  DATA  OR PROFITS  OR  BUSINESS INTERRUPTION  HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY  WHETHER IN  CONTRACT  STRICT LIABILITY  OR TORT  INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE  ARISING IN ANY  WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE  EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE     Copyright  c   dates as appropriate to package  by The Regents of the University of California   All rights reserved   Copyright  c  2000 2003 by Intel Corporation   All rights reserved  Copyright  c  1997 2003  2004 by Thomas E  Dickey   lt dickey invisible island net gt    All rights reserved  Copyright  c  2001 2009 by Brandon Long  ClearSilver is now  licensed under the New BSD License   Copyright  c  1984 2000 by Carnegie Mellon University   All rights reserved   Copyright  c  2002 2003 by Matt Johnston   All rights reserved  Copyright  c  1995 by Tatu Ylonen  lt ylo cs hut fi gt    All  rights reserved  Copyright 1997 2003 by Simon Tatham  Portions copyright by Robert de Bath  Joris van Rantwijk   Delian Delchev  Andreas Schultz  Jeroen Massar  Wez Furlong  Nicolas Barry  Justin Bradford  and CORE SDI S A   Copyright  c  1989  1991 by Free Software Foundation  Inc   GNU General Public License  Version 2  June 1991    Copyright  c  2002 2005 by Jouni Malinen  lt jkmaline cc hut fi gt  and contributors  Copyright  c  1991  1999 by Free  Software Foundation  Inc 
12. Panel    6  Install the three 2 4 GHz and three 5 GHz antennas to the    corresponding connectors on the sides of the unit  The connectors are  labelled  Refer to Figure 24 on page 46     45    Chapter 2  Installing the Access Point    46       Figure 24  Installing the Antennas       Caution  Do not attach the antennas when the access point is power on   Doing so might damage the unit     7  Attach a network cable to the LAN port  Refer to Figure 25 on page 47     AT TQ2450 Wireless Access Point Installation Guide       2911    Figure 25  Attaching the LAN Cable    8  Connect the other end of the network cable to a port on an Ethernet  Switch     If you are not using the PoE feature on the Ethernet port to power the  unit  continue with this procedure to attach the AC DC power adapter     If you are using the PoE feature to power the access point  the  installation procedure is complete  Go to  Starting the Initial  Management Session on the Access Point  on page 51     9  Connect the power cord to the AC DC adapter  Refer to Figure 26        1577    Figure 26  Connecting the Power Cord to the AC DC Adapter    47    Chapter 2  Installing the Access Point    10  Connect the DC cable on the AC DC adapter to the 12VDC connector  on the access point  Refer to Figure 27           Figure 27  Attaching the DC Power Cable    11  Secure the DC cable to one of the anchors on the bottom panel with  the tie wrap that comes with the access point  Refer to Figure 28 on  page 49     48    
13. able 5   Table 6   Table 7   Table 8   Table 9     Table 10   Table 11   Table 12   Table 13   Table 14     Rear Panel Components siennes 20  Twisted Pair Cable for the LAN Port sise 23  LEDs on the AT TQ2450 Access Point sise 24  AT TQ2450 Physical Specifications ss 57  AT BRKT J26 Physical Specifications ss 57  Environmental Specifications    mii Ei medela et eins 57  AT TQ2450 Maximum Power Consumption iii 58  Power Adapter InpUt      2 2  e Pe tate ie b lenit dilata dilute api da 58  Power Adapter Output accio taa  58  LAN  Port  SpecifiCatlons  5 eite dais 59  MDI Pin Signals  10Base T or 100Base TX            sssssssssseseeeeee nennen RAR Rn KRA renes 59  MDI X Pin Signals  10Base T or 100Base TX              sss eene nenne ener enne 59  1000Base T Connector Pinouts users 60  Certificates  omine aeter ele Latio det DAMER e Ae 61    List of Tables    Preface       This guide contains the hardware installation instructions for the AT   TQ2450 Wireless Access Point  This preface contains the following  sections    O  Safety Symbols Used in this Document    on page 14   3  Contacting Allied Telesis    on page 15       Preface    Safety Symbols Used in this Document       This document uses the following conventions        Note  Notes provide additional information           A Caution    Cautions inform you that performing or omitting a specific action  may result in equipment damage or loss of data           A Warning    Warnings inform you that performing or omitting a spe
14. al Management Session with a DHCP Server    on  page 53       Note   The initial management session of the access point has to be  conducted through the LAN port because the default setting for the  radios is off        51    Chapter 2  Installing the Access Point    Starting the To start the management session with a direct Ethernet connection  Initia  between your computer and the access port  perform the following       rocedure   Management    Session with a Note  Direct If the unit is using PoE for power and you did not order an AC DC  Connection adapter with the unit  you cannot perform this procedure because it    requires removing the network cable from the LAN port  Instead   perform one of the other procedures in this section to start the initial  management session        1  Connect one end of a network cable to the LAN port on the access  point and the other end to the Ethernet network port on your computer    This requires removing the network cable that you connected to the  LAN port earlier in these instructions      2  Change the IP address on your computer to 192 168 1 n  where n is a  number from 1 to 254  but not 230  Refer to the documentation that  accompanies your computer for instructions on how to set the IP  address    3  Setthe subnet mask on your computer to 255 255 255 0    4  Power on the access point    5  Start the web browser on your computer     6  Enter the IP address 192 168 1 230 in the URL field of the browser     You should now see the lo
15. anel of the AT BRKT J26 Bracket         0    c cccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeetttieeeeeetnteeeeeeeeee 38  Screw Holes on the Bottom Panel of the AT BRKT J26 Bracket            ccceeceeeeesseeeeeeeettteeeeeeeenaees 39  Hole  Dimensions  sut                                39  Marking the Locations of the Bottom Panel Holes on the Wall or Ceiling                               sssss 40  Attaching the Bottom Panel to the Wall or Ceiling                                                  41  Rear Panel Upside Down    sise 42  Screws Holes for Securing the Top Panel to the Access Point    42  Attaching the Top Panel to the Access Point    43  Attaching the Top Panel and Access Point to the Bottom Panel    44  Tightening the Screws to Secure the Top Panel and Access Port to the Bottom Panel                  45  Installing the Antennas  cca lideres tati 46  Attaching the  EAN Gable      i cte tee tre re On e ED ER OI ER CREER UR 47  Connecting the Power Cord to the AC DC Adapter  ss 47  Attaching the DC Power Cable    rnnt nnne kh nennt RESA AE errar 48  Securing the DC Power Cord to the AT BRKT J26 Bracket with the Tie Wrap                               49  Holes for Anti theft Devices on the AT BRKT J26 Bracket                    sss 50  LOGON  WIDOW  artisterna tree torem perde pd ente eee a de e ep EP eter tie EE RS 52  Modify Wireless Settings Window ss 55  Pin Numbers for the RJ 45 Connector on the LAN Port    ss 59    List of Figures    Tables       Table 1   Table 2   Table 3   Table 4   T
16. ar installation  If this equipment does cause harmful  interference to radio or television reception  which can be determined by turning the equipment off  and on  the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures     3 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna   O Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver     O Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  connected        O Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     FCC Caution  Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for  compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment     This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or  transmitter     For operation within 5 15   5 25GHz   5 47  5 725GHz frequency range  it is restricted to indoor  environment  The band from 5600 5650MHz will be disabled by the software during the  manufacturing and cannot be changed by the end user  This device meets all the other  requirements specified in Part 15E  Section 15 407 of the FCC Rules     Radiation Exposure Statement     This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled  environment  This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm  between the radiator  amp  your body              European Union Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous S
17. change without notice  In no event shall Allied  Telesis  Inc  be liable for any incidental  special  indirect  or consequential damages whatsoever  including but not limited  to lost profits  arising out of or related to this manual or the information contained herein  even if Allied Telesis  Inc  has  been advised of  known  or should have known  the possibility of such damages     Electrical Safety and Emissions Standards       This product meets the following standards     Federal Communications Commission Interference Statement    Declaration of Conformity   Manufacturer Name  Allied Telesis  Inc    Declares that the product  wireless access point  Model Number  AT TQ2450    This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the following two  conditions   1  This device may not cause harmful interference  and  2  this device must accept any  interference received  including interference that may cause undesired operation     This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device   pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  against harmful interference in a residential installation  This equipment generates  uses and can  radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions   may cause harmful interference to radio communications  However  there is no guarantee that  interference will not occur in a particul
18. cific action  may result in bodily injury           A Warning    Laser warnings inform you that an eye or skin hazard exists due to  the presence of a Class 1 laser device        AT TQ2450 Wireless Access Point Installation Guide    Contacting Allied Telesis       If you need assistance with this product  you may contact Allied Telesis  technical support by going to the Support  amp  Services section of the Allied  Telesis web site at www alliedtelesis com support  You can find links for  the following services on this page     o       24 7 Online Support     Enter our interactive support center to  search for answers to your product questions in our knowledge  database  to check support tickets  to learn about RMAs  and to  contact Allied Telesis technical experts     USA and EMEA phone support     Select the phone number that  best fits your location and customer type     Hardware warranty information     Learn about Allied Telesis  warranties and register your product online     Replacement Services     Submit a Return Merchandise  Authorization  RMA  request via our interactive support center     Documentation     View the most recent installation and user  guides  software release notes  white papers  and data sheets for  your products     Software Downloads     Download the latest software releases for  your managed products     For sales or corporate information  go to www alliedtelesis com   purchase     Preface    16    Chapter 1  Overview       This chapter describe
19. d  Per FCC regulations  the country code setting for all WiFi  products marketed in the US must be fixed to US operational  channels only        27    Chapter 2  Installing the Access Point    Reviewing Safety Precautions       28    Please review the following safety precautions before you begin to install  the access point     A       Note   The     indicates that a translation of the safety statement is  available for viewing in the  Translated Safety Statements   document on our web site at  http   www alliedtelesis com support           Warning   To prevent electric shock  do not remove the cover  No user   serviceable parts inside  This unit contains hazardous voltages and  should only be opened by a trained and qualified technician  To  avoid the possibility of electric shock  disconnect electric power to  the product before connecting or disconnecting the LAN cables  a   E1          Warning  Do not work on equipment or cables during periods of lightning  activity  a E2          Warning  Power cord is used as a disconnection device  To de energize  equipment  disconnect the power cord      E3       Note  Pluggable Equipment  The socket outlet shall be installed near the  equipment and shall be easily accessible      E5          Caution  Air vents must not be blocked and must have free access to the  room ambient air for cooling      E6       AT TQ2450 Wireless Access Point Installation Guide       A Warning    Operating Temperature  This product is designed for a maxim
20. dalla direttiva  1999 5 CE    Latviski Ar So Allied Telesis deklar    ka wireless access point    Latvian  atbilst Direktivas 1999 5 EK b  tiskaj  m prasib  m un  citiem ar to saistitajiem noteikumiem    Lietuviy Siuo Allied Telesis deklaruoja  kad Sis wireless access     Lithuanian     point atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999 5 EB  Direktyvos nuostatas                          Nederlands   Hierbij verklaart Allied Telesis dat het toestel wireless    Dutch  access point in overeenstemming is met de essenti  le  eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn  1999 5 EG    Malti Hawnhekk  Allied Telesis  jiddikjara li dan wireless    Maltese  access point jikkonforma mal htigijiet essenzjali u ma  provvedimenti ohrajn relevanti li hemm fid Dirrettiva  1999 5 EC    Magyar Alul  rott  Allied Telesis nyilatkozom  hogy a wireless    Hungarian    access point megfelel a vonatkoz   alapvet    k  vetelm  nyeknek   s az 1999 5 EC ir  nyelv egy  b  el    r  sainak    Polski Niniejszym Allied Telesis o wiadcza  ze wireless access    Polish  point jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz  pozostalymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy  1999 5 EC    Portugu  s Allied Telesis declara que este wireless access point    Portuguese   est   conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras     disposi    es da Directiva 1999 5 CE    Slovensko Allied Telesis izjavlja  da je ta wireless access point v    Slovenian    skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi  dolo  ili
21. eaux locaux doit inclure des  instructions pr  cises sur les restrictions susmentionn  es  notamment      i  les dispositifs fonctionnant dans la bande 5 150 5 250 MHz sont  r  serv  s uniquement pour une utilisation    l int  rieur afin de r  duire les  risques de brouillage pr  judiciable aux syst  mes de satellites mobiles  utilisant les m  mes canaux     65    Appendix B  Regulatory Statements    66     ii  le gain maximal d antenne permis pour les dispositifs utilisant les  bandes 5 250 5 350 MHz et 5 470 5 725 MHz doit se conformer    la limite  de p i r e       iii  le gain maximal d antenne permis  pour les dispositifs utilisant la  bande 5 725 5 825 MHz  doit se conformer    la limite de p i r e  sp  cifi  e  pour l exploitation point    point et non point    point  selon le cas      iv  De plus  les utilisateurs devraient aussi   tre avis  s que les utilisateurs  de radars de haute puissance sont d  sign  s utilisateurs principaux  c       d   qu ils ont la priorit    pour les bandes 5 250 5 350 MHz et 5 650 5 850  MHz et que ces radars pourraient causer du brouillage et ou des  dommages aux dispositifs LAN EL     Radiation Exposure Statement     This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an  uncontrolled environment  This equipment should be installed and  operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator  amp  your body     D  claration d exposition aux radiations     Cet   quipement est conforme aux limites d exposition aux ray
22. ecos    MV Allied Telesis    AlT 10Q2450    Enterprise class Wireless Access Point  with IEEE802  I   a b g n Dual Radio                               Installation Guide    613 001820 Rev  A    AYZ Allied Telesis       Copyright O 2013 Allied Telesis  Inc   All rights reserved     This product includes software licensed under the BSD License  As such  the following language applies for those  portions of the software licensed under the BSD License     Redistribution and use in source and binary forms  with or without modification  are permitted provided that the following  conditions are met       Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice  this list of conditions and the following  disclaimer       Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice  this list of conditions and the following  disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution       Neither the name of Allied Telesis  Inc  nor the names of the respective companies above may be used to endorse or  promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission     THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS  AS IS  AND ANY  EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES  INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO  THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED  IN NO EVENT  SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT  INDIRECT   INCIDENTAL  S
23. edure   Note    If you are using wall anchors  start with step 1  If you are not using  wall anchors  start with step 4        1  To install wall anchors  hold the bottom panel at the selected wall or  ceiling location and with a pencil or pen mark the locations of the four  screw holes that are to be used to secure the panel  Refer to  Figure 17           2902    Figure 17  Marking the Locations of the Bottom Panel Holes on the Wall or  Ceiling    2  If necessary  predrill the holes for the anchors     3  Install the wall anchors     40    AT TQ2450 Wireless Access Point Installation Guide    4  Have someone hold the panel at the selected wall or ceiling location  while you secure it to with four self tapping screws  not provided with  the access point   Refer to Figure 18        2903    Figure 18  Attaching the Bottom Panel to the Wall or Ceiling    Attaching the The following procedure explains how to attach the access point to the top  Access Point to Panel of the AT BRKT J26 Bracket     the Top Panel       Note   In the following instructions  the antennas are not installed until the  access point is installed on the wall or ceiling  However  you may  install the antennas at any point in the installation  In fact  if you are  installing the access point in a corner  it may be necessary to install  the antennas earlier  such as immediately after the unit is installed  on the top panel  but before it is installed on the bottom panel on the  wall or ceiling     1  Place the
24. eiling material is strong enough to  support the weight of the bracket and access point     If you will not be using the PoE feature  there needs to be an AC power  source near the place chosen for the access point     You have to provide the four screws and  if necessary  the wall  anchors  that are used to secure the bottom panel to the wall or ceiling     The base panel has eight screw holes  Refer to Figure 15 on page 39   The holes are grouped in pairs  The unit should be secured to the wall  or ceiling with a minimum of four screws  You may use either screw  hole in a pair to secure the panel     AT TQ2450 Wireless Access Point Installation Guide    Screw Holes       Screw Holes    Figure 15  Screw Holes on the Bottom Panel of the AT BRKT J26 Bracket  O The holes have a diameter of 4 5 mm  0 2 in    Refer to Figure 16     4 5 mm  4 5 mm    x  i    Figure 16  Hole Dimensions    2901    O The MAC address of the access point is printed on a label on the  base of the unit  You might want to write the address on a piece of  paper and attach it to the top panel of the bracket after the  installation so that you can easily identify the unit after it is  mounted on the wall or ceiling     39    Chapter 2  Installing the Access Point    Attaching the To attach the bottom panel of the bracket to the wall or ceiling  preform the  Bottom Panel to following procedure              the Wall or Mor    d ote  Ceiling Please review    Guidelines    on page 37 before performing this  proc
25. ession  of the access point to ensure that the device operates in compliance with  the codes and regulations of your region or country     To set the country setting  perform the following procedure   1  Select Wireless Settings from the Manage menu     The access point displays the Modify wireless settings window  shown  in Figure 31     Basic Settings Manage Cluster Status Services Maintenance       Modify wireless settings    Country                            Radio 1 O on O off  MAC Address 00 1A EB 39 85 20  Mode   Channel   Station Isolation   Radio 2 O on O off  MAC Address 00 1A EB 39 85 30  Mode   Channel   Station Isolation   Click  Update    to save the new settings        Figure 31  Modify Wireless Settings Window    2  Select the Country pull down menu and select your country or region        Note   If the Country pull down menu is deactivated and cannot be  changed  the country parameter was set when the unit was  manufactured and cannot be changed  If the setting is not correct for  your country or region  contact your Allied Telesis sales  representative for assistance        The access point displays a confirmation prompt     3  Click OK to change the country setting or Cancel to cancel the  procedure     55    Chapter 2  Installing the Access Point    56    If you click OK  the access point changes the country setting and  disables both radios on the access point     This procedure does not require clicking the Update button     You must now reboot the acces
26. ght damage the unit        3  Attach a network cable to the LAN port  Refer to Figure 9 on page 34     33    Chapter 2  Installing the Access Point       Figure 9  Attaching the Network Cable to the LAN Port    4  Connect the other end of the network cable to a port on an Ethernet  switch     If you are not using the PoE feature on the Ethernet port to power the  unit  continue with this procedure to attach the AC DC power adapter     If you are using the PoE feature on the LAN Port to power the access  point  the installation procedure is complete  Go to  Starting the Initial  Management Session on the Access Point  on page 51     5  Connect the power cord to the AC DC adapter  Refer to Figure 10        1577    Figure 10  Connecting the Power Cord to the AC DC Adapter    34    AT TQ2450 Wireless Access Point Installation Guide    6  Connect the DC cable on the AC DC adapter to the 12VDC connector  on the access point  Refer to Figure 11 on page 35        Figure 11  Attaching the DC Power Cable    7  Secure the DC cable to the anchor on the unit with the tie wrap that  comes with the access point  Refer to Figure 12 on page 36     35    Chapter 2  Installing the Access Point    36          Figure 12  Securing the DC Power Cord to the Access Point with the Tie  Wrap    8  Connect the AC plug on the power cord to an appropriate AC power  source  Refer to Table 8 on page 58 for the power specifications of the  power adapter     After installing the access point on the table  go 
27. gon window  shown in Figure 30     MVA Allied Telesis    User Name  Password    Figure 30  Logon Window    7  Enter    manager    for the username and    friend    for the password  The  username and password are case sensitive     52    Starting the  Initial  Management  Session without a  DHCP Server    Starting the  Initial  Management  Session with a  DHCP Server    AT TQ2450 Wireless Access Point Installation Guide    This procedure explains how to start the initial management session on  the access port when the LAN port is connected to an Ethernet switch on a  network that does not have a DHCP server  To start the management  session  perform the following procedure     1  If your network has VLANs  check to be sure that your computer and  the access port are connected to ports on the Ethernet switch that are  members of the same VLAN  This might require accessing the  management software on the switch and listing the VLANS and their  port assignments  For example  if the access port is connected to a  port that is a member of the Sales VLAN  your computer must be  connected to a port that is also a member of that VLAN  If your network  is small and does not have VLANS or routers  you may connect your  computer to any port on the Ethernet switch     2  Change the IP address on your computer to 192 168 1 n  where n is a  number from 1 to 254  but not 230  Refer to the documentation that  accompanies your computer for instructions on how to set the IP  address     3  Set
28. he AT TQ2450 Access Point    sise 30  Installing the Access Point on a Table    ie 33  Installing the Access Point on a Wall of Ceiling with the AT BRKT J26 Bracket                                          37  cernis ER 37  Attaching the Bottom Panel to the Wall or Ceiling ss 40  Attaching the Access Point to the Top Panel    sise 41  Installing  Anti theft  Devices             eere cedet eaten eens cud do nbn de e KANSAS RNA KA ae dan nue dean KAKA dan cast 50  Starting the Initial Management Session on the Access Point    51  Starting the Initial Management Session with a Direct Connection    rss ser e 52  Starting the Initial Management Session without a DHCP Server srssssssessrsssrrrrrrssrerrssssrer rss sens rss ass sr e 53  Starting the Initial Management Session with a DHCP Server    53  Setting the Country Settings sessions 55  Appendix A  Technical Specifications    ssmmnsssssrssssnssnsrsrensrnrrsrnrsn annans nnnnA RAR AR AR RAR RR DARRAR RR KR nnn ARR RR RKA RR KKR RR nnn nn nnn 57  Physical Specifications  nantes e ri E RHET Eee CR de E e eroe er A ee 57  Environmental Specifications                                                    sense 57  Power Sp  cifications  is 2 Bb e m otra iden tete i pecca Habet Lip deceo ud ut 58  LANP s  nter entente eu LM A ehm DEI M EA 59  Safety and Electromagnetic Emissions Certifications  misssssssssssseesrsssrerrsrsssrerrssssrer ss rss sn ass eene 61  Appendix B  Regulatory Statements ins eene n RR KRK RR RR ntn nnn nien neni nnn 
29. ity of Service   Event log   Syslog client       o2 O0 0 0 n    Table  wall  or ceiling installation    AT TQ2450 Wireless Access Point Installation Guide    Front and Rear Panels       The front and rear panels of the unit are illustrated in Figure 1 and  Figure 2             tt    Power and LAN Port Radio  System Status LEDs LEDs  LEDs    Figure 1  Front Panel    The LEDs are described in  LEDs  on page 24               Reset Button DC Power Connector  Console Port LAN Port    Figure 2  Rear Panel    The rear panel components are listed in Table 1 on page 20     Chapter 1  Overview    20    Table 1  Rear Panel Components       Field    Description          Console Port    The Console Port is for manufacturing  purposes only        Rest Button    The Reset button returns the parameter  settings on the access point to their  default settings  For information  refer to   Reset Button  on page 25        LAN Port    The LAN port connects the access port to  your wired network  It supports PoE  If  you connect the port to an Ethernet switch  that supports PoE  you do not have to use  the AC DC adapter to power the device   For information  refer to  LAN Port  on  page 22          DC Power Connector       The DC Power Connector connects to the  AC DC power adapter included with the  access point  You have to use the adapter  if you do not connect the LAN port to an  Ethernet switch that supports PoE           AT TQ2450 Wireless Access Point Installation Guide    2 4 and 5 GHz Ante
30. nennen 63  Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement    64  Industry Canada Statement iii 65  Europe   EU Declaration of Conformity sise 67    Contents    Figures       Figure 1   Figure 2   Figure 3   Figure 4   Figure 5   Figure 6   Figure 7   Figure 8   Figure 9   Figure 10  Figure 11    Figure 12   Figure 13   Figure 14   Figure 15   Figure 16   Figure 17   Figure 18   Figure 19   Figure 20   Figure 21   Figure 22   Figure 23   Figure 24   Figure 25   Figure 26   Figure 27   Figure 28   Figure 29   Figure 30   Figure 31   Figure 32     Eront Parnelc     TN dira RUM OAS ce came Don Uia ITE 19  Rear Panel   tes cct tief oben tutum et sm LL PAS ed ST be fend ed o a Siue eet eo 19  2 4 and 5 GHz Antenna Connectors sers 21  AT TQ2450 Access Point Items  i oe EE i her o de E Guiadas 30  Power Adapter with One North American Power Cord                   ssssssssssssseeem 31  Power Adapter with Four Regional Power Cords                                   rss ses sr nan eene 31  Installing the Rubber Feet                   ensem dnde 33  Installing the AMON tiii nodu beo ee tedesco abe p beet bcn Ere EUREN 33  Attaching the Network Cable to the LAN Port    34      Connecting the Power Cord to the AC DC Adapter  ss 34    Attaching the DC Power Cable    siennes 35  Securing the DC Power Cord to the Access Point with the Tie Wrap  ssmmmusssrsrrsssrerrrsssresrsssser rs ann 36  Top and Bottom Panels of the AT BRKT J26 Bracket nr nnrrn rr ren rann 37  Flange on the Bottom P
31. nfiguration  the access point  attempts to contact a DHCP server from its LAN port for its IP address  configuration  If it receives a response  it configures its IP address  according to the settings from the DHCP server  If it does not receive a  response  it uses the default address 192 168 1 230 and subnet mask  255 255 255 0  For instructions on how to start a management session  when the access point is at its default configuration  refer to  Starting the  Initial Management Session on the Access Point  on page 51     25    Chapter 1  Overview    26    Chapter 2    Installing the Access Point       This chapter describes how to install the AT TQ2450 Wireless Access  Point  This chapter contains the following sections     Reviewing Safety Precautions  on page 28    Unpacking the AT TQ2450 Access Point  on page 30    Installing the Access Point on a Table  on page 33     Installing the Access Point on a Wall of Ceiling with the AT BRKT J26  Bracket  on page 37    02 uuu    Q       Installing Anti theft Devices    on page 50    O  Starting the Initial Management Session on the Access Point    on  page 51       O  Setting the Country Setting  on page 55       Note   The non US model of this product has a country code setting that  must be set during the initial management session of the unit  The  setting ensures that the unit operates in compliance with the laws  and regulations of your country or region     For the US model the country code is preset and cannot be  change
32. nna Connectors       The access point has two independent radios that operate at 2 4 and 5  GHz  Each radio has three connectors on the side and rear panels of the  device  Refer to Figure 3          5 GHz  Connector  gt   2 4 GHz  Connector  5 GHz  Connector  a 2 4 GHz  Connector         5 GHz Connector i  2 4 GHz Connector    Figure 3  2 4 and 5 GHz Antenna Connectors    21    Chapter 1  Overview    LAN Port       Power over  Ethernet    Connector Type    Speed    Duplex Mode    Maximum  Distance    Cable  Requirements    22    The LAN port is used to connect the device to your Local Area Network   LAN   typically through an Ethernet switch     The AT TQ2450 Access Point supports Power over Ethernet on the LAN  port  The unit is a PoE class 3 powered device with a maximum power  consumption of 11 watts  When the port is connected to an PoE Ethernet  switch  the unit receives its power over the network cable that carries the  network traffic  If you use the PoE feature  you do not need to use the AC   DC power adapter that comes with the access point     The LAN port has an 8 pin RJ 45 connector  The port uses four pins at 10  or 100 Mbps and all eight pins at 1000 Mbps  The pin assignments are  listed in  LAN Port  on page 59     The port can operate at 10  100  or 1000 Mbps  The speed is set  automatically with Auto Negotiation  You cannot disable Auto Negotiation        Note   The LAN port should be connected to a network device that also  adjusts its speed with Auto Nego
33. nt Enhanced  Category 5  Cat 5e   shielded or unshielded  cabling with 100 ohm  impedance and a  frequency of 100 MHz           Standard TIA EIA 568    Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes  B compliant Category 6  or 6a shielded cabling                             The 10 100 1000 Mbps twisted pair port is IEEE 802 3ab compliant and  features automatic MDIX detection when operating at 10 or 100 Mbps    Automatic MDIX detection does not apply to 1000 Mbps   This feature  automatically configures the port to MDI or MDI X depending on the wiring  configuration of the port on the Ethernet switch     You may not disable automatic MDIX detection  For automatic MDIX  detection to work properly  it must also be present on the Ethernet switch   The LAN port defaults to MDIX if it is connected to a network device that  does not support automatic MDIX detection     Refer to Table 11 on page 59 for the port pinouts of the LAN port when it is  operating at 10 or 100 Mbps in the MDI configuration and Table 12 on  page 59 for the MDI X configuration  Refer to Table 13 on page 60 for the  port pinouts when the port is operating at 1000 Mbps     23    Chapter 1  Overview    LEDs       24    The LEDs on the AT TQ2450 Access Port are described in Table 3     Table 3  LEDs on the AT TQ2450 Access Point                                        LED State Description  Power Solid Green   The unit is receiving DC power that is  within the normal operating range   Off The power supply is not receiving power  from ei
34. onnements  IC   tablies pour un environnement non contr  l    Cet   quipement doit   tre  install   et utilis   avec un minimum de 20 cm de distance entre la source  de rayonnement et votre corps     AT TQ2450 Wireless Access Point Installation Guide    Europe   EU Declaration of Conformity       This device complies with the essential requirements of the R amp TTE  Directive 1999 5 EC  The following test methods have been applied in  order to prove presumption of conformity with the essential requirements  of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC     O EN60950 1  Safety of Information Technology Equipment  O EN50385    Generic standard to demonstrate the compliance of electronic and  electrical apparatus with the basic restrictions related to human  exposure to electromagnetic fields  0 Hz   300 GHz      3 EN 300 328    Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters  ERM    Wideband Transmission systems  Data transmission equipment  operating in the 2 4 GHz ISM band and using spread spectrum  modulation techniques  Harmonized EN covering essential  requirements under article 3 2 of the R amp TTE Directive     O EN 301 893    Broadband Radio Access Networks  BRAN   5 GHz high performance  RLAN  Harmonized EN covering essential requirements of article 3 2  of the R amp TTE Directive    O EN 301 489 1    Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters  ERM    ElectroMagnetic Compatibility  EMC  standard for radio equipment and  services  Part 1  Common technical 
35. requirements     O EN 301 489 17    Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters  ERM    ElectroMagnetic Compatibility  EMC  standard for radio equipment and  services  Part 17  Specific conditions for 2 4 GHz wideband  transmission systems and 5 GHz high performance RLAN equipment    This device is a 5GHz wideband transmission system  transceiver    intended for use in all EU member states and EFTA countries  except in  France and Italy where restrictive use applies     In Italy the end user should apply for a license at the national spectrum  authorities in order to obtain authorization to use the device for setting up  outdoor radio links and or for supplying public access to  telecommunications and or network services     67    Appendix B  Regulatory Statements    68    This device may not be used for setting up outdoor radio links in France  and in some areas the RF output power may be limited to 10 mW EIRP in  the frequency range of 2454   2483 5 MHz  For detailed information the  end user should contact the national spectrum authority in France     C   0560                              Cesky Allied Telesis t  mto prohlaSuje  Ze tento wireless access    Czech  point je ve shod   se z  kladn  mi po  adavky a dal    mi  p    slu  n  mi ustanoven  mi sm  rnice 1999 5 ES    Dansk Undertegnede Allied Telesis erkl  rer herved  at    Danish  f  lgende udstyr wireless access point overholder de  v  sentlige krav og   vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999   5 EF    De
36. rrect  the interference by one of the following measures     O Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna     O Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver     3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that  to which the receiver is connected        O Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     FCC Caution  Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by  the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to  operate this equipment     This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with  any other antenna or transmitter     For operation within 5 15   5 25GHz   5 47  5 725GHz frequency range  it  is restricted to indoor environment  The band from 5600 5650MHz will be  disabled by the software during the manufacturing and cannot be changed  by the end user  This device meets all the other requirements specified in  Part 15E  Section 15 407 of the FCC Rules     Radiation Exposure Statement    This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for  an uncontrolled environment  This equipment should be installed and  operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator  amp  your body     AT TQ2450 Wireless Access Point Installation Guide    Industry Canada Statement       This device complies with RSS 210 of the Industry Canada Rules   Operation is subject to the following two conditions   1  This device may  not cause harmful interference  and  2
37. s point  The new country setting is not  active until the unit is rebooted  To reboot the unit  either power off and  on the unit or continue with these steps     From the Maintenance menu  select Configuration     Click the Reboot button in the To Reboot the Access Point section of  the  Manage the Access Point s Configuration  window     When the access point displays a confirmation prompt  click OK to  reboot the unit or Cancel to cancel the procedure     To resume managing the unit  wait for it to complete initializing its  management software and then start a new management session     For more instructions on how to configure the features of the access  point  refer to the AT TQ2450 Wireless Access Point User s Guide     Appendix A  Technical Specifications       Physical Specifications       Table 4  AT TQ2450 Physical Specifications       Dimensions  W x D x H     228 mm x 160 mm x 44 mm   8 98 in  x 6 3 in  x 1 74 in            Weight  kilograms        1 kg  2 2 lbs        Table 5  AT BRKT J26 Physical Specifications       Dimensions  W x D x H     270 mm x 206 mm x 52 mm   10 63 in  x 8 11 in  x 2 05 in            Weight  kilograms     Environmental Specifications       850 g  1 87 Ibs     Table 6  Environmental Specifications       Operating Temperature of the  Access Point When Using PoE    0   C to 50   C  32   F to 122   F        Operating Temperature of the  Access Point When Using the AC   DC Adapter    0   C to 40   C  32   F to 104   F        Storage Tempera
38. s the hardware components of the AT TQ2450  Wireless Access Point  This chapter contains the following sections    Features  on page 18    Front and Rear Panels  on page 19    2 4 and 5 GHz Antenna Connectors  on page 21    LAN Port  on page 22    LEDs  on page 24    Reset Button  on page 25    Oo 020000       Chapter 1  Overview    Features       The main features of the product are listed here     Independent 2 4 and 5 GHz radios  IEEE 802 11a b g  IEEE 802 11n 2x2 MIMO chains with antenna diversity    Data rates of 300 Mbps for the 2 4 GHz radio and 300 Mbps for the  5 GHz radio    Wireless Distribution System  WDS  bridges  Access point clustering    a uuu    Rogue access point detection  Multiple SSIDs    One 10 100 1000Base T Ethernet port with Auto Negotiation  auto  MDI MDIX  and IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet  PoE     IEEE 802 3  10Base T   IEEE 802 3u  100Base TX   and IEEE  802 3ab  1000Base T  compliance on the Ethernet port    MAC address filtering for wireless access security    Oo uuu 0    Q    Broadcast and multicast rate limiting   Virtual access points for multiple broadcast domains  DHCP client   RADIUS accounting with external RADIUS server  Network Time Protocol  NTP  client   Domain name server  DNS  client   IEEE 802 1x authentication    WPA Personal and WPA Enterprise with WPA  WPA2  TKIP  and  CCMP  AES  authentication and encryption    Static WEP encryption    Oagoaaqgdaaa a    HTTP and HTTPS web browser management  SNMPv1 and v2c management   Qual
39. the subnet mask on your computer to 255 255 255 0    4  Power on the access point    5  Start the web browser on your computer    6  Enter the IP address 192 168 1 230 in the URL field of the browser   You should now see the logon window  shown in Figure 30 on page 52     7  Enter    manager    for the username and  friend  for the password  The  username and password are case sensitive     This procedure explains how to start the initial management session on  the access port when the LAN port is connected to a network that has a  DHCP server  This procedure assumes that you have already configured  the DHCP server to assign the access point all necessary configuration  information  e g   IP address and default gateway  for your network  To  start the management session  perform the following procedure     1  Power on the access point   2  Start the web browser on your computer     3  Enter the IP address of the access point in the URL field of the  browser  This is the IP address assigned to the unit by the DHCP  server  If you do not know the address  refer to the DHCP server     You should now see the logon window  shown in Figure 30 on page 52     53    Chapter 2  Installing the Access Point    54    4  Enter    manager    for the username and  friend  for the password  The  username and password are case sensitive     AT TQ2450 Wireless Access Point Installation Guide    Setting the Country Setting       You should set the country setting during the initial management s
40. ther the AC DC power adapter or a  PoE Ethernet switch   System Amber The access point is loading its firmware   Off The unit is operating normally   10M and 10M  On The Ethernet port is operating at 10 Mbps   100M 100M  Off  10M  Off The Ethernet port is operating at 100  100M  On Mbps   10M  On The Ethernet port is operating at 1000  100M  On Mbps   Radio1 Green The 2 4GHz radio and antennas are  sending and receiving radio waves   Radio2 Green The 5GHz radio and antennas are sending    and receiving radio waves           Reset Button    AT TQ2450 Wireless Access Point Installation Guide       The Reset button on the rear panel is used to return the parameter  settings of the unit to their default values  You might use the button if you  want to discard the current configuration of the device or cannot manage  the unit because you forgot the password to the manager account     You may disable the button using the management software  If the unit is  installed in a non secure area  you might want to disable the button to  prevent unauthorized individuals from pressing it and potentially disrupting  the operations of your wireless network     The Reset button is recessed to prevent it from being accidentally  pressed  To press the button  use a pointed object  such as the end of a  straightened paperclip  Hold the button for five seconds and release  The  access point resets and loads its default configuration in a process that  takes one minute to complete  In its default co
41. tiation  If the network device does  not support Auto Negotiation  the LAN port operates at 10 Mbps   which may reduce network performance        The LAN port can operate in either half  or full duplex mode at 10 or 100  Mbps  and full duplex mode at 1000 Mbps  The port is IEEE 802 3u   compliant and uses Auto Negotiation to set the duplex mode  You cannot  disable Auto Negotiation on the port        Note   The LAN port should be connected to a network device that also  sets its duplex mode with Auto Negotiation  If the network device  does not support Auto Negotiation  the LAN port operates at half   duplex mode  This may result in a duplex mode mismatch if the  network device is operating at full duplex        The port has a maximum operating distance of 100 meters  328 feet      The cable requirements for the LAN port are listed in Table 2 on page 23     Automatic MDIX  Detection    Port Pinouts    AT TQ2450 Wireless Access Point Installation Guide    Table 2  Twisted Pair Cable for the LAN Port          10Mbps 100Mbps 1000Mbps  Cable Type   Non  Non  Non    PoE   POE   poe   POE   pog   POE          Standard TIA EIA 568    Yes No Yes No No No  B compliant Category 3  shielded or unshielded  cabling with 100 ohm  impedance and a  frequency of 16 MHz        Standard TIA EIA 568    Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes    Standard TIA EIA 568    Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No  A compliant Category 5  shielded or unshielded  cabling with 100 ohm  impedance and a  frequency of 100 MHz     B complia
42. to  Starting the Initial  Management Session on the Access Point  on page 51     AT TQ2450 Wireless Access Point Installation Guide    Installing the Access Point on a Wall of Ceiling with the AT BRKT J26    Bracket       This section contains the procedure for installing the access point on a  wall or ceiling with the optional AT BRKT J26 bracket     The bracket consists of top and bottom panels  Refer to Figure 13  The  bottom panel attaches to the wall or ceiling and the top panel secures the  access point to the bottom panel        Guidelines    Top Panel Bottom Panel    Figure 13  Top and Bottom Panels of the AT BRKT J26 Bracket    Please review the following guidelines before you begin to install the  access point     O If you are installing the access point on a wall  you may orient the unit  such that the LED panel is facing to the left  right  or down  However   you may not install the unit with the LED panel facing up because that  could impede heat dissipation from the unit  which could result in  overheating     When the access point is assembled on the bracket  the LED panel  faces the metal flange on the bottom panel  Refer to Figure 14 on page  38  When installing the bottom panel on the selected wall location  you  may orient it such that the flange is to the left  right  or down     37    Chapter 2  Installing the Access Point    38          Flange 2200    Figure 14  Flange on the Bottom Panel of the AT BRKT J26 Bracket    You should verify that the wall or c
43. ture     20   C to 60   C   4   F to 140   F        Operating Humidity    596 to 8096 non condensing          Storage Humidity       596 to 9596 non condensing       57             Appendix A  Technical Specifications    Power Specifications       Table 7  AT TQ2450 Maximum Power Consumption       AT TQ2450 11 0W                Table 8  Power Adapter Input       Input Range 100 240 AC   47 63 Hz             Input Connector IEC320 C14  3 Pole AC inlet           Table 9  Power Adapter Output                Minimal Output 9 VDC   Nominal Output 12 VDC   Maximum Output 15 VDC   Maximum Current 1 5A   12 VDC   Output Connector Coaxial Female Barrel  Inner Diameter  2 5 mm  Outer Diameter  5 5 mm          58       AT TQ2450 Wireless Access Point Installation Guide    LAN Port       Table 10  LAN Port Specifications       Connector RJ 45       Standards IEEE 802 3  10Base T   IEEE 802 3u  100Base TX   IEEE 802 3ab  1000Base T        PoE standard IEEE 802 3af  class 3                 Figure 32 illustrates the pin layout of the LAN port   Pin 1    y    2054    Figure 32  Pin Numbers for the RJ 45 Connector on the LAN Port    Table 11 lists the pin signals when the port is operating in the MDI  configuration at 10 or 100 Mbps     Table 11  MDI Pin Signals  10Base T or 100Base TX                                      Pin Signal  1 TX   2 TX   3 RX   6 RX   Table 12 lists the pin signals for the MDI X configuration at 10 or 100  Mbps   Table 12  MDI X Pin Signals  10Base T or 100Base TX  
44. ubstances     RoHS  in Electrical and Electronic Equipment       This Allied Telesis RoHS compliant product conforms to the European Union Restriction of the Use  of Certain Hazardous Substances  RoHS  in Electrical and Electronic Equipment  Allied Telesis  ensures RoHS conformance by requiring supplier Declarations of Conformity  monitoring incoming  materials  and maintaining manufacturing process controls           Note    For additional regulatory statements  refer to Appendix B   Regulatory Statements  on page    63        Safety and Electromagnetic Emissions Certificates       Standard Compliance    RoHs compliant   European Union RoHS  Directive 2011 65 EU of  the European Parliament and of the Council of 8  June 2011 on the restriction of the use of certain  hazardous substances in electrical and  electronic equipment         Electromagnetic Compatibility  EMC     EN55022 24  FCC Part15B  CISPR22  ICES 003       Medical  EMC     ETSI EN 60601 1 2 2007       Radio Equipment    ASINZS 4269  EN300328  EN391893  EN301489 1  17  FCC Part 15C  FCC Part 15E  RSS 210       Safety    UL UL60950 1 2nd edition   UL UL2043   CB IEC60950 1 2005 Am1 2009   LVD EN60950 1 2006 A11 2009 A1 2010   A12 2011   TUV T mark EN60950 1 2006 A11 2009   A1 2010 A12 2011       Wi Fi CERTIFIED              Certification ID  WFA8879  WPATM   Enterprise  Personal  WPA2      Enterprise  Personal  WMM            Translated Safety Statements       Important  The     indicates that a translation of the
45. um  ambient temperature of 40  degrees C with the AC DC adapter and  50  degrees C with Power over Ethernet           Note  All Countries  Install product in accordance with local and National  Electrical Codes      E8          Note   This product is not approved for use in a computer room as defined  in the Standard for Protection of Electronic Computer Data  Processing Equipment  ANSI NFPA 75        Note  If you are not using PoE to power to the unit  use only the AC DC  adapter that ships with the product to ensure compatibility        29    Chapter 2  Installing the Access Point    Unpacking the AT TQ2450 Access Point       As you unpack the access point  check the shipping container for the  components listed in Figure 4  If any item is missing or damaged  contact  your Allied Telesis sales representative for assistance            AR AT T02450 One AT TQ2450 Access Point    Three 2 4 GHz antennas     ETS 14GH    Fo FGH     Three 5 GHz antennas    SGH     D O DO Four rubber feet    Figure 4  AT TQ2450 Access Point Items    The access point may or may not come with an AC DC power adapter   depending on how you ordered it   You may have ordered it without the  power adapter if you plan to use the PoE feature   If you did order the  access point with the power adapter  the shipping container should  contain one power adapter  one tie wrap  and either one North American  power cord  as shown in Figure 5 on page 31  or four regional power  cords  as shown in Figure 6 on page 31
46. utsch Hiermit erkl  rt Allied Telesis  dass sich das Ger  t    German  wireless access point in   bereinstimmung mit den  grundlegenden Anforderungen und den   brigen  einschl  gigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG  befindet    Eesti Kaesolevaga kinnitab Allied Telesis seadme wireless    Estonian  access point vastavust direktiivi 1999 5 E   p  hin  uetele  ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele  asjakohastele s  tetele    English Hereby  Allied Telesis  declares that this wireless access  point is in compliance with the essential requirements  and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC    Espa  ol Por medio de la presente Allied Telesis declara que el    Spanish  wireless access point cumple con los requisitos  esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables  o exigibles de la Directiva 1999 5 CE    EAAnvIKh ME THN MNAPOY2A Allied Telesis AHAONEI OTI    Greek  wireless access point 2YMMOP  ONETAI lIPO2 TIZ  OYZIOAEIZ ANAITHZEI2 KAI TIZ AOINES 2XETIKE2  AIATAZEIZ TH   OAHTIA2 1999 5 EK    Francais Par la pr  sente Allied Telesis d  clare que l appareil    French  wireless access point est conforme aux exigences          essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la  directive 1999 5 CE           AT TQ2450 Wireless Access Point Installation Guide          Italiano Con la presente Allied Telesis dichiara che questo    Italian  wireless access point    conforme ai requisiti essenziali  ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite 
    
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