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1. Enable DHCP Server DHCP 5ettings DHCP Type Local IP Configuration IP Address Metmask 255 255 755 0 DHCP Server Configuration DHCP Server Name Start IP Address End IP Address Netmask Gateway Address Lease Time sec DNS Address Broadcast Address VLAN 1 DHCP Server mode configures the device to assign IP addresses to connecting devices There must only be one DHCP Server on the network which in most cases will be the router DHCP is enabled by default In this section you can assign an address range from which your device can assign local IP addresses to clients and the lease time The default IP address range is 192 168 2 2 through 192 168 2 254 Maximum lease time for an assigned IP address is set as 3600 seconds which means the assigned IP address will be renewed every 3600 seconds To configure the device as a DHCP server select DHCP Server and enter an IP address Netmask DHCP Server Name Start and End addresses that will be assigned devices Netmask Gateway Address Lease Time DNS Address Click Save to save your settings 15 Enable DHCP Relay DHCP Settings DHCP Type Local IP Configuration IP Add ress Netmask 255 255 255 0 DHCP Relay configuration DHCP Server name DHCP Server Add ress Wan interface l VLAM 1 Lv Save Cancel Broadcast Address DHCP relay makes it possible for a DHCP server on a different network to assign local IP addresse
2. 192 168 2 82 00 04 f2 17 5f 1e VLAN 1 Air4420 192 168 2 21 00 1c a8 08 02 60 VLAN 1 192 168 2 41 b4 07 f9 2b f3 d7 VLAN 1 bob 192 168 2 22 00 12 79 67 3a 7e VLAN 1 Static Addresses New TRISTL2017016 KRFT Net 192 168 2 34 00 21 6a 47 e2 20 VLAN 1 3 1 3 VLAN Configuration You can see the IP addresses that are reserved in the Static Addresses table Dynamic Addresses table shows the IP addresses assigned but not reserved To new static address click New Enter the Name MAC Address IP Address and select the LAN Click save to create the new static address Add LAN Client Name MAC Address IP Address Lan VLAN 1 gt Save Cancel Virtual Local Area Networks VLANs separate a single physical network into multiple logical networks A reason why you may create a VLAN is if you want to separate your network for security reasons your guests can use one VLAN and you can use another By default the device is configured to operate over a single VLAN To configure VLANs select VLAN Configuration under the LAN menu VLAN Status On this screen you can see the list of VLANs that you ve created on your device VLAN Id VLAN Name Members Ethernet 1 1 VLAN 1 Wireless 1 WDS 1 New VLAN A list of VLANs will be shown By default there will be a single VLAN named VLAN 1 This is the entire network To create a new VLAN click New VLAN VLAN Configuration Enter a VLAN Name e
3. Security drop down box of the first SSID select WEP Choose SSID to apply security AirTies Air4420 0261 Mesh v Security Type C No Encryption WEP C WPAWPA2 Enter at least one password for WEP encryption Password length should be selected on Encryption Type HEX type passwords should consist of hexadecimal characters digits 0 through 9 a b c d e f The encryption supports two authentication modes open and shared It is recommended to use open mode You can enter up to 4 passwords and select any one of them You have to also enter this password on the wireless clients that will connectto your access point Authentication Mode Open v WEP Security Type 64 Bit HEX 10 Characters v Active Key Choose Key cc 2 w 3 Select Open for Authentication Mode 4 For WEP Security Type you can select a 10 Hexadecimal characters A F and 0 9 for 64 bit encryption b 3 ASCII characters for 64 bit encryption c 26 Hexadecimal characters for 128 bit encryption d 13 ASCII characters for 123 bit encryption 5 You can enter up to 4 network keys and choose the one you want to use Click Save 6 You must activate WEP and set the same network key in all the devices that will communicate with your AirTies device Click on MAC Filtering under the WIRELESS menu of the Web interface of your device 2 Select the SSID that you want to configure MAC Filtering for Check
4. g Accounting Marketing etc and a VLANID e g 100 102 200 etc for the VLAN you would like to setup Select the ports that will be members of the VLAN from the Selectable Ports list and use the gt gt button to add them to the Member Ports list To delete a port from the list select it and click lt lt Click Save to store the settings VLAN Name VLAN Id Selectable ports Member Ports LL EE Ee Enter a VLAN Name and VLAN Id for the new VLAN Select the ports that you want to add to the VLAN Ethernet ports wireless ports Click Save to save your changes To add or remove ports from the VLANs select Edit from the main VLAN menu for the VLAN that you want to update VLAN Configuration Enter a VLAN Name e g Accounting Marketing etc and a VLANID e g 100 102 200 etc for the VLAN you would like to setup Select the ports that will be members ofthe VLAN from the Selectable Ports list and use the gt gt button to add them to the Member Ports list To delete a port from the list select it and click lt lt Click Save to store the settings VLAN Name VLAN 1 VLAN Id 1 Selectable ports Member Ports Ethernet 1 Wireless 1 WDS 1 Save Cancel From the list of selectable ports select the port that you want to add and click gt gt Select Save to save your changes Note that a port can only be a member of one VLAN at any time so if you want to add a port to a VLAN yo
5. the Enable MAC Filtering box 4 To add the devices that will be permitted to access the wireless network e Select Just Allow MAC Addresses in MAC List e For each device to be allowed access enter the wireless MAC address of the device e g 00 14 38 15 60 DD in the New MAC Address field and then click the ADD button 3 2 4 MAC Filtering 1 ES MAC Filtering Through this page you can determine which clients can access your wireless network and block unwanted clients First enable this feature by selecting Enable MAC Filtering In order to create a list of blocked clients select Only Block MAC Addresses in the List checkbox You can enter the MAC addresses of clients to be blocked either through the New MAC Adress textbox or directly from the Existing LAN Clients list MAC Addresses should be entered in the 00 23 45 67 89 23 format Finally save your settings by clicking on Save If you would like to create a list of only those clients that are allowed to the access the wireless network make your entries with Only Allow MAC Addresses in the List selected SSID AirTies Air4420 0261 v Enable MAC Filtering C JustAllow MAC Addresses in MAC List Just Deny MAC Addresses in MAC List Client List New MAC Address Existing LAN Clients MAC ADDRESS Save Cancel 5 To add devices that will be blocked from accessing the wireless network e Select Just Deny MAC Addresses in MAC List e For each device to be
6. with 3 not overlapping 5 150 5 250 UNII1 5 250 5 350 UNII2 5 475 5 725 Mid Band UNII 5 725 5 825 UNII3 UPnP Plug amp Play feature LEDs Power Wireless USB Ethernet AirTouch AirTouch Button Mounting wall mount or desktop use Dimensions 90mm x 70mm x 20mm Weight TBDg Power 12V DC 1A Adapter operating voltage 100V 240V AC Operating Temperature O C 40 C Storage Temperature 40 C 70 C Operating Humidity 9010 9090 26 Al rTies www airties com E AirTouch Ot 3 Three year warranty REV21102010 o 24 7 people support 0845 557 5782 from United Kingdom 90 212 444 0239 International Visit www airties com for full list of technical support telephone numbers
7. you use one of channels 1 6 or 11 You should select the same channel on all the wireless access point devices that form the Mesh network Advance Setup Wireless networking is enabled in your modem s default configuration You can change your wireless network name SSID and hide it from other wireless clients You can select a channel between 1 13 for wireless communication we recommend channels 1 6 and 11 Frequency 5GHz Mode 80241 v Channel 36 Power 100 Bandwidth 40 MHz v Rate Mb s Auto d Air Touch Iv AirTies Air4420 0261 r WPA WPA2 pNNtSXNArG6SoTFG77M z AirTies_Air4420_2 E E No Encryption E AirTies_Air4420_3 E E No Encryption AirTies Air4420 4 No Encryption Go to MESH under the WIRELESS menu of the Web interface of your device Click Search AP a list of access points that are detected will be displayed Check the box for the access point s with signal strength of 68dBm or better that you would like your device to setup a Mesh connection with Mesh Settings AirTies Mesh Networks Technology overcomes signal attenuation and service area limitation problems that may arise in multiple storey or reinforced concrete buildings Mesh enables you to widen your service area with AirTies access point repeater devices without any need to cables To create a Mesh click AP Search button Your modem is going to begin looking for reachable acce
8. B drive and allow you to disconnect Warning Never physically disconnect storage media without safely removing it first A shortcut for the disk will be displayed Clicking this shortcut from Windows PCs will open up the USB disk in an explorer folder The USB disk is also accessible from AirTies Network Assistant see above If a USB printer is attached to your USB port then you should see the printer model name displayed under USB printers USB Printer s Model Name Description HP Photosmart C4200 series USB LED on your device will be ON when a printer is connected Detailed settings Printers can be configured using AirTies Network Assistant The network and access settings can be configured in the Network and Access Settings menu 3 6 Media Server Network and Access Settings Network Settings Workgroup Name WORKGROUP Hostname Air4420 Description AirTies Gateway Your disk shares will be displayed according to the Network Settings These shares can be found under the Network Neighborhood in Windows operating systems under the appropriate Workgroup as shown on the left When a USB storage media is connected the root of the media will automatically be shared with Full Access rights This will be valid for all storage media connected to the AirTies gateway as long as they are ON and active The Global Access Rights configuration menu controls are applied to all connected USB storage media Globally a m
9. If you have a USB printer you can connect it to your AirTies gateway and share it over your network This wizard will setup the USB printer for you Please click on NEXT for the automatic printer setup wizard MANUAL for manual setup and CANCEL to skip the printer setup process Ensure that the printer is connected to the device and click Next Automatic Printer Setup Wizard AirTies Plugging in the Printer 2 5 Connect your USB printer to the USB port behind your modem The printer will be created as a Windows printer Click Print Test Page to test that the printer has been successfully setup Cick Finish to finish When you print from to the Windows printer on your PC it will print to the printer connected to your AirTies device 2 3 11 Troubleshooting AirTies Network Assistant automatically detects problems on the home network and attempts to solve this issues with the Troubleshooting application When the connection between the PC and gateway or between the PC and Internet is cut off then the network map shows the network link with a cross to indicate that that there is a problem fai Airties Home Network Manager 2 zx AirTies INTERNET Clicking on the red cross initiates the troubleshooting application The application will determine what the problem appears to be o Troubleshooter AirTies Network Connectivity Problem Resolving Problems Fetching wireless netwo
10. an be managed using AirTies Network Assistant or via a network path see USB Devices instructions Any new media placed on the drive will be shared by the Media Server The files that can be played on your Media Player depends upon the codec and file container support offered by your Media Player Please consult your Media Player s documentation for a list of codecs and file containers that it supports 23 3 7 Tools 3 7 1 Firmware Update AirTies Media Server has been tested for interoperability on a number of Media Players Please visit www airties com for a current list of tested devices On this page you can restart your device reset it to factory defaults backup its current configuration or restore from a previous backup To get to the Tools screen select TOOLS from the main menu of the Web interface The Restart button restarts your router remotely During this operation your connection to the router will be lost You can reconnect after the router comes back up The Restore Factory Defaults button allows you to reset your router back to factory defaults remotely This will clear all the current settings on your router e Backup Config lets you save the current settings of your router onto your computer When you click the Backup Config button your router will create a file called config bin to be saved on your computer You can restore this configuration later using the Restore Config button e Restore Config lets you r
11. aximum of 3 connection can be made to the file server in total Global Access Rights Read Only C Full Access e Not Shared C The Windows workgroup name hostname and description of the USB shared storage can be changed The workgroup name should only be changed if you gave changed the default workgroup name on your Windows PC The host name is the name used on the network to access the storage The access rights for the disk can be configured for all users Read only access means users will not be able to write to the disk Full access means that all users will be able to read and write to the disk Not Shared means that the disk will not be available for sharing Click Save to save your changes Air 4420 TV products contain a Media Server The Media Server will share videos music and photos from a USB disk attached to the Air 4420 s USB port Media can be viewed on a DLNA UPnP AV compatible Media Player by locating the media server named Air4420 and browsing and playing the contents Media Server can be configured from the Web interface of your device 1 Go to the MEDIA SERVER menu of your device From here you can enable or disable the Media Server By default the Media Server is enabled 2 Click Save to complete the Media Server settings for your device Note that the Media Server requires a USB disk to be inserted into the USB port of your device otherwise the service will not be enabled The contents of the drive c
12. ays detailed system logs about usbhost_mngr 0 Critica 3 8 1 System Logs the system activity and the applications that were active since the device last warranty 0 Critica started webui 0 Critical wireless_ap 0 Critical wireless ap 1 Critical v wireless_ap 2 Critical wireless ap 3 Critical X Kernel and application logs are printed here wireless coro Cmca Sj wireless wds 0 Critical X Set All Syslog Enabled Syslog Log Level Debug x 1 Kernel Log Enabled Kernel Log Level Debug gt Remote Log Enabled IP Address Port TR069 Syslog Server Enabled IP Address 25 4 TECHNICAL PROPERTIES Ports Power 12V DC 1 x 10 100 Ethernet RJ 45 auto MDI MDIX USB 5 PHYSICAL Connection protocols PPPoE RFC1483 Bridging RFC1483 Routing CHARACTERISTICS Router and Firewall Advanced Anti DoS SPI Firewall IP and MAC address based filtering Port forwarding DMZ Static Routing DHCP server and client DNS Proxy PPP PAP CHAP MSCHAP Wireless transmit power Max 20 dBm EIRP 2 4GHz Max 23dBm EIRP 5GHz Wireless security WPA2 Enterprise WPA2 Personal WPA Enterprise WPA Personal WEP 64 128 bit MAC address filtering SSID hiding Wireless standards IEEE 802 1b 802 11g 802 11a 802 11n 802 11d 802 11e 802 111 standards compliant Wireless communication rates 1 2 5 5 6 9 11 12 24 36 48 54 72 144 150 300 Frequency range ETSI 2400 MHz 2483 MHz 13 channels
13. blocked enter the wireless MAC address of the device in the New MAC Address field and then click the ADD button 6 Click Save Your AirTies device supports 802 1x Authentication protocol as well For detailed information about how to setup 802 1x security please check the AirTies Website at www airties com 20 3 2 5 AirTies Mesh Settings AirTouch technology automatically configures two devices to create a MESH together Simply push the AirTouch button on the two devices that you want to configure a MESH between MESH can also be configured manually AirTies Mesh Technology resolves weak wireless signal and coverage area problems often encountered in multi story concrete buildings To extend wireless coverage area it is necessary to use AirTies access point devices functioning in repeater mode The access points function as repeaters and communicate with each other via a special protocol that maintains the signal strength over long distances and through barriers such as concrete walls Computers connect to the access point with the strongest signal and get to the device through the Mesh Network This way the wireless coverage area can be extended to the maximum while the signal strength problems through barriers are resolved To setup a Mesh Network with your device 1 Goto Wireless Settings under the WIRELESS menu of the web interface of your device Select a channel for your Mesh network to operate in it is recommended that
14. cturer web site http www airties com Close Properties for local computer running AirTies Network Assistant are displayed jamestaylor corp airties com Details Computer Name jamestaylor corp airties com IP Address 192 168 2 193 MAC Address 00 1E 65 FD 7C 26 Status Connected Connected Via Intel R WiFi Link 5100 AGN Connection Speed 54 0 Mbps Operating System Windows The wireless settings of the device can be changed Air5450v2 Wireless Settings Security Mode WPA WPA2 Wireless Network Name SSID AirTies Air5450 Password 9999999999 9 7 Hide characters The security mode can be changed to either None or WPA WPA2 The Wireless Network Name SSID can be changed This is the name that appears when you search for wireless networks from a PC The password used to connect to the wireless network can be changed This should be at least eight characters long You can see the characters by unchecking Hide characters Click OK to save your settings Click Advanced to show all Internet settings 10 2 3 7 USB Status 2 3 8 Firmware Upgrade Click Cancel to cancel any changes made and return to the network map Note that for devices that are connected via MESH changes made to the gateway will be propagated to all devices connected via MESH USB status shows whether a printer or USB disk is inserted into the device For disks the amount of free disk space is displa
15. d gives you a much broader wireless range than 802 11b g devices Your device has wireless networking enabled by default No additional configuration is needed for your wireless computers to access the Internet However it is recommended that you configure wireless security as explained in the sections that follow 3 2 1 Connecting to your device In order to connect your laptop to the AirTies device wirelessly If using Windows XP go to Start Control Panel Network Connections Wireless Network Connection View Wireless Networks On the Wireless Network Connection screen select the wireless network named AirTies_ Airxxxx and click Connect If using Windows 7 or Vista go Start Control Panel Network and Sharing Center Manage Wireless Networks Connect to a network Select the wireless network named AirTies Airxxxx and click Connect 3 2 2 Wireless Network Settings From Advanced Settings in AirTies Network Assistant when you click the WIRELESS menu you will be in the Wireless Connections screen that lists all the wireless clients connected to the AirTies device grouped by wireless SSID e The Wireless Network Active box lets you enable or disable the wireless feature of your device By default this is enabled Wireless Connections You can view all wireless clients connected to your modem on this page Wireless Network Active IV Connected Clients SSID taylor SECURITY WPA WPA2 STATUS Active MAC A
16. ddress Name Signal Level Rate 00 21 6A 47 E2 20 TRISTL2017016 KRFT Net Excellent 1 Mb s 00 1E 65 FD 7C 26 jamestaylor corp airties com Excellent 6 Mb s SSID AirTies_Air5450_2 SECURITY No Encryption STATUS Passive MAC Address Name Signal Level Rate No Wireless client connected SSID AirTies Air5450 3 SECURITY No Encryption MAC Address Name No Wireless client connected SSID AirTies_Air5450_4 SECURITY No Encryption MAC Address Name No Wireless client connected STATUS Passive Signal Level Rate STATUS Passive Signal Level Rate Go to Wireless Settings under the WIRELESS menu to configure your wireless network Advance Setup Wireless networking is enabled in your modem s default configuration You can change your wireless network name SSID and hide it from other wireless clients You can select a channel between 1 13 for wireless communication we recommend channels 1 6 and 11 Frequency 5GHz v Mode 802411 Channel 36 gt Power 100 Bandwidth 40 MHz v Rate Mb s ato gt Air Touch Iv AiTies Air4420 0261 m WPA WPA2 pNNt9XNArG6SoTFG77M C o AiTies_Air4420 2 E E No Encryption z OOO Airies_Airs420 3 D r No Encryption C o mes A204 L m No Encryption fo e In the Frequency field you can choose whether to use 2 4Ghz or 5Ghz e In the Mode field you can choose the wireless mode the device will operate in 18 e In the Channel field
17. dress from the list and click Save remote management will be activated for this address If you want to remove an IP address from the list select the address from the list click on the Delete checkbox and then click Save You can also specify which services will be available to the remote management computers on this page Universal Plug and Play is a protocol that allows devices on the network automatically interoperate with each other To enable UPnP port forwarding select UPNP Settings under the UPNP menu UPNP Settings On this page you can find the list of the ports that your network applications use Use FLUSH RULES button to clear the list C Enable Port Forwarding Disable Port Forwarding Flush Rules Cancel 22 3 5 USB Devices Select Enable Port Forwarding Click Save to save your settings Your device supports USB disks and printers If you want to use a USB device then you should plug the USB cable into your AirTies device The USB DEVICES menu will show the status of USB devices attached Ifa USB diskis attached then you should see the disk appear under USB Storage Media The partition file system size and free space is shown USB Storage Media Status File System Size Free Space Connected Users Disk Partition eS Disk1 4 Part 1 Active FAT32 376GB 2 88 GB If you want to remove the disk then you should click the green icon on the left hand side This will safely disconnect your US
18. e iD Ai al es Wireless Kit Wireless Network Extender o e 0845 557 5782 Air 4420 90 212 444 0239 Manual Overview Safety and Maintenance 3 3 1 INTRODUCTION 3 1 1 Minimum System Requirements 3 1 2 Package Contents 3 1 3 Front Panel 4 1 4 Back Panel 5 1 5 Main Features 5 2 INSTALLATION 5 2 1 Cabling 5 2 2 Setup 5 2 3 Advanced setup using AirTies Network Assistant 6 2 3 1 Installation 6 2 3 2 Running 8 AirTies Network Assistant 8 2 3 3 Network Display 9 2 3 4 Change Node Name 10 2 3 5 Show Properties 10 2 3 6 Wireless Settings 10 2 3 7 USB Status 11 2 3 8 Firmware Upgrade LI 2 3 9 User Info T 2 3 10 USB Host 12 2 3 10 1 USB Disk 12 2 3 10 2 USB Printer 12 2 3 11 Troubleshooting 13 2 3 12 Adding AirTies Devices 14 3 ADVANCED SETTINGS 14 3 1 LAN Settings 14 3 1 1 IP and DHCP Settings 14 2 1 2 LAN Clients 16 3 1 3 VLAN Configuration 17 3 1 4 Port Configuration 18 3 2 Wireless Settings 18 3 2 1 Connecting to your device 3 2 2 Wireless Network Settings 3 2 3 Wireless Security Settings 3 2 4 MAC Filtering 3 2 5 AirTies Mesh Settings 3 3 Management 3 4 UPNP 3 5 USB Devices 3 6 Media Server 3 7 Tools 3 7 1 Firmware Update 3 7 2 Time Setting 3 8 Report 3 8 1 System Logs 3 8 2 Log Settings 4 TECHNICAL PROPERTIES 5 PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS 15 18 20 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 24 24 25 25 26 26 Manual Overview Safety and Maintenance 1 INTRODUCTION This manual has b
19. e Show Properties Internet Settings Internet Usage Wireless Settings USB Status Firmware Upgrade User Info Advanced Settings Accessing Advanced Settings with a Static IP By default the your device is configured to get an IP address from a gateway on the Internet If no DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server can be found on the network then the device will default to the IP address of 192 168 2 154 3 1 LAN Settings 3 1 1 IP and DHCP Settings You can configure the IP and DHCP Settings of your device from the IP and DHCP Settings submenu under the LAN menu IP and DHCP Settings IP Address 192 168 2 1 Netmask 255 255 255 0 DHCP Server Name DHCP Member VLANs D static 192 168 2 1 255 255 255 0 a Default DHCP Server dhcps 192 168 2 20 192 168 2 254 hieu Cancel Click Edit to change the DHCP settings 14 DHCP Settings DHCP Type C Off DHCP Server DHCP Relay Agent DHCP Client DHCP Client configuration IP address 192 168 2 21 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Listening interface VL AN 1 E AN The DHCP Type can be changed as follows Off DHCP Server DHCP Relay Agent DHCP Client Disable DHCP Off DHCP Type Local IP Configuration IP Address Netmask 255 255 2550 Broadcast Address VLAN 1 No DHCP is used The device must be manually assigned an IP address To disable DHCP select Off and enter an IP address and Netmask Click Save to save your settings
20. e installation and configuration of the device consult the remainder of this manual e he average usage life of the device is 7 years as determined by the Authority of Industry and Trade The AirTies Air 4420 is an IEEE 802 11b g n compliant 300 Mbps wireless communication device that can be used as a wireless access point repeater or as a bridge using two Air 4420s You can connect the AirTies Air 4420 to a wired modem or router through the Ethernet port to setup a wireless local network and enable wireless computers to access the Internet As a repeater the Air 4420 makes it possible to extend the coverage area of a 1 1 Minimum System Requirements 1 2 Package Contents wireless network AirTies Mesh Technology is used for this purpose The AirTies Mesh Technology resolves problems such as loss of wireless signal or limited coverage area often encountered in multiple story or reinforced concrete buildings To extend your wireless coverage all you need to do is to add new Air 4420 devices to your wireless network and add them to the Mesh network Computers on the network connect to the Air 4420 with the strongest signal and reach the router on the wired network through the Mesh network Using two Air 4420s devices such as TVs Set Top Boxes and games consoles can be connected to the router by creating a wireless bridge between the two Air 4420s For installation an existing router is required e For the AirTies Network Assi
21. e on the network map Non AirTies devices will be displayed with a generic image It is not possible to manage non AirTies devices but the network can still be displayed on AirTies Network Assistant Any devices that are present on your network map but that you do not know should be investigated Enabling wireless security or changing existing wireless security see below will ensure that intruders cannot continue to access your network Clicking an AirTies device allows for configuration to be updated CN Air5450v2 Change Node Name Show Properties Internet Settings Internet Usage Wireless Settings USB Status Firmware Upgrade User Info Advanced Settings 2 3 4 Change Node Name Each device has a name which is either the host name or the IP address The node name can be updated to make it easier to keep track of devices on the network For example a games console may show on the network map as an IP address like 192 168 2 55 but can be renamed to be games console 1 a Enter Node Mame Name Arb 50v2 2 3 5 Show Properties The properties can be displayed for each device Properties for AirTies devices 2 3 6 Wireless are displayed d Settings Air5450v2 Details Name Air5450v2 IP Address 192 168 2 1 MAC Address 00 1C A8 89 24 11 Status Connected Model Air5450v2 Model Description AirTies Wireless Networks Router Firmware 1 2 1 28 Manufacturer AirTies Wireless Networks Manufa
22. ection settings to your device Skip Wizard Click Next to setup your device If your device and PC supports AirTouch then you will be prompted to press the button on your device to initialise AirTouch AirTies AirTouch Configuration Please push the AirTouch button on your device and click AirTouch Skip Wizard Press the AirTouch button on your AirTies device and click the AirTouch button A secure connection will be initialised between the AirTies device and PZ running AirTies Network Assistant which includes an automatically generated wireless key Once the wireless connection has been created and the device configured the wireless security key is displayed Copy this if you want to share the connection with other non Windows 7 devices AirTies A AirTouch Successfully Completed The wireless password was automatically created Please note this down and place it somewhere safe If your AirTies device does not support AirTouch then you will be prompted to configure the wireless security manually for your device 2 3 2 Running AirTies Network Assistant AirTies Wireless Settings Security Mode WPA WPA2 Wireless Network Name SSID AirTies Air5450 Password eeeesesesesececece Generate 4 Hide characters Select WPA WPA2 as the Security Mode This is the highest level of security that you can configure Enter a Wireless Network Name SSID This is t
23. een prepared by AirTies Wireless Networks Corporation All rights reserved This manual guides you through the steps necessary for setting up and configuring your AirTies device Please read this manual carefully before beginning the installation process The Warranty does not cover failure or damage as a result of not following the instructions in the manual AirTies will not be held responsible in such circumstances The User Manual is an important resource you can refer to for safe and proper use of your device Please retain it for future reference In order to prevent damage to your device be sure to keep it in its original box during transportation e The device must be used solely with its original power adapter Please note that the adapter is 220V only Do not use with 110V AC e Donotinsert a PSTN phone plug into the LAN port e If you encounter any problems do not open or disassemble the device Call AirTies Technical Support In order to prevent electric shock do not operate the device in wet or damp areas In the event of a gas leak do not use the device Do not turn the device on or off Do not plug or unplug the power cord e Avoid using the device in dusty environments If dust buildup should occur use a dry cloth to remove the dust e To clean the exterior of the device use a dry cloth Do not attempt to clean the interior There are no user serviceable components inside For information regarding th
24. estore a previously saved configuration onto your router Click the Browse button to locate the config bin file that was previously saved and then press the Restore Config button to restore your settings from this file onto your router Click this button to restart the system Your connection to the modem will be lost and then restored after a few seconds Click this button to restore the factory default settings f Bosinre Factory S ofthe modem Your connection to the modem will be lost and then restored after a few seconds Backup Config Click this button to save your config to your computer You may restore your current settings later by choosing the saved config file and pressing the button below Restore Config Browse Your device is configured to automatically check for updates and update itself if it finds an update The process to check for updates approximately every 30 days By default this is enabled You can disable this by unchecking the Enable auto firmware update and clicking Save You can check for updates by clicking Check For Updates Now The device will contact AirTies to see if there are updates If there are updates then they will be downloaded and the device will upgrade After the firmware is successfully installed the system will restart automatically Therefore connection to the device will be lost You will need to reconnect if you would like to reconfigure any settings Your router must stay ON during the u
25. he name that appears when you search for wireless networks from a PC Enter a password for the wireless network This should be at least eight characters long You can see the characters by unchecking Hide characters Click Next The AirTies Network Assistant application will always run in the background and can be accessed by clicking the AirTies logo in the notification area bottom left corner next to the clock AirTies Network Assistant starts every time the PC starts allowing for the network to be continually monitored 17 23 04 08 2010 Sheet Wa C ot tL If you want to exit AirTies Network Assistant then you must right click the AirTies logo in the notification area and select exit If AirTies Network Assistant is not running and you want to run it then you must select the AirTies Network Assistant application from the start menu under All Programs gt AirTies Wireless Networks gt AirTies Network Assistant 2 3 3 Network Display The network display is the central component of AirTies Network Assistant Here all devices on the network are displayed with information about each device status of network connection and problems with the network Once AirTies Network Assistant has been installed and the connection between your PC and your AirTies device has been configured then the network display will be shown to the user For normal usage when AirTies Network Assistant starts the network display will be
26. n specifically designed to enable non technical users to perform tasks that are important to effectively managing the home network Your AirTies product will be provided with a CD that contains the AirTies Network Assistant application Alternatively you can download the latest version from www airties com AirTies Network Assistant can be installed on as many PCs as you would like and can also be used to monitor networks that do not contain AirTies devices although many key features will be missing because they require AirTies devices During AirTies Network Assistant installation your AirTies device will be setup and configured Insert the CD that came with your AirTies device into the CD ROM drive of your PC after a few seconds the animation will run see below Select the product category and product that you want to configure from the menu Follow the animation showing how to configure the cabling of the product Ensure that you following the cabling for your product in according to the animation After cabling animation has completed AirTies Network Assistant is installed Setup Status AirTies Installation Program installing Home Network Manager on your computer Once AirTies Network Assistant has completed installation the setup program will run AirTies Welcome to AirTies Network Assistant Setup Wizard This wizard will help you through configuring your wireless security and applying your internet conn
27. nd configure monitor and manage home networks It has been specifically designed to enable non technical users to perform tasks that are important to effectively managing the home network Your AirTies product will be provided with a CD that contains the AirTies Network Assistant application Alternatively you can download the latest version from www airties com AirTies Network Assistant can be installed on as many PCs as you would like and can also be used to monitor networks that do not contain AirTies devices although many key features will be missing because they require AirTies devices During AirTies Network Assistant installation your AirTies device will be setup and configured Insert the CD that came with your AirTies device into the CD ROM drive of your PC after a few seconds the animation will run see below Select the product category and product that you want to configure from the menu Follow the animation showing how to configure the cabling of the product Ensure that you following the cabling for your product in according to the animation After cabling animation has completed AirTies Network Assistant is installed Setup Status AirTies Installation Program installing Home Network Manager on your computer Once AirTies Network Assistant has completed installation the setup program will run AirTies Network Assistant is an application that will setup and configure monitor and manage home networks It has bee
28. pgrade If you want to manually update the firmware running on the device go to Firmware Upgrade under the TOOLS menu Click Browse and locate the most recent router firmware file on your computer in the pop up window that appears 3 7 2 Time Setting 3 8 Report You can download the most recent firmware file from the AirTies website www airties com Then click Upgrade Firmware Update Automatic update Current firmware version 1 1 0 6 AirTies devices support automatic firmware upgrade feature Related configuration can be done in this section Enable auto firmware update V Check For Updates Now Manual update To update the running firmware on the modem click the Browse button and then find the most recent firmware file in the window that will pop up You can get the most recent firmware from http www airties com Then click Update button SelectFile Browse Upgrade After the firmware is successfully installed the system will restart automatically Therefore connection to the device will be lost You will need to reconnect if you would like to reconfigure any settings Your router must stay ON during the upgrade Your device gets the current time and date from Internet time servers using SNTP protocol Default factory settings include some time servers To change the time servers used by your device go to Time Settings under the TOOLS menu In the Time Server SNTP window that come up enter
29. rk list Cancel The troubleshooting application will try and resolves the problem The user will be prompted with the proposed solution and asked if they are required to carry out an action For example below the solution is for the user to turn on the wireless switch on their PC 13 2 3 12 Adding AirTies Devices w Troubleshooter a 9 AirTies Please turn on your wireless switch and click OK OK Once the network connection has been restored troubleshooting closes Troubleshooting has been designed to solve all the major problems that user may typically face Troubleshooting may be automatically executed during setup When another device is added to the network then it will be displayed in the network map If the new device is an AirTies device then the user s prompted to register the device Air5450v2 An unregistered Air5450v2 was found on your network Register to a new user Full Name Email Address Phone Number The user can choose not to register the device register as a new user or use an existing user s details that already has devices registered to them on the network Clicking OK resisters the new device Clicking Cancel closes the prompt 3 ADVANCED SET TINGS From the AirTies Network Assistant network diagram you can open the advanced settings of your device by clicking your device on the network diagram and selecting Advanced Settings Change Node Nam
30. rs to share on network To reset the device use a sharp object to press and hold the button while the device is turned on Multi function Access Point Repeater Bridge Router USB Plug amp Share This feature allows for printers and disks to be shared on the network Media Server Play media from an attached USB disk on a UPnP AV DLNA compliant Media Player Advanced Wireless Security WPA2 PSK WPA2 802 1x WPA PSK WPA 802 1x WEP wireless encryption standards supported 24 7 Technical Support AirTies Call Centre provides access to technical specialists 3 Year Extended Warranty Available on Air 4420 TV Air 4420 GA and Air 4420 products INSTALLATION FROM QIG AIR 4420 TV Exclude AirTies Network Assistant and Media Server installation section 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 Cabling 2 2 Setup First complete the cabling process as shown in the diagram 1 Using the black Ethernet cable connect one Air 4420 to your existing ga teway Make sure your gateway is turned on 2 Using the black Ethernet cable connect the other Air 4420 to your TV set top box or games console 3 Connect the power adapters inside the box to the power sockets of each Air 4420 and plug into electric sockets 4 Turn on both Air 4420s by switching the On Off button to position 1 2 3 Advanced setup using AirTies Network Assistant 2 3 1 Installation AirTies Network Assistant is an application that will setup a
31. s to clients connected to your device To enable this the address of the device modem server etc that runs the DHCP service needs to be known If DHCP Relay is enabled the DHCP server on your device is disabled and cannot assign IP addresses to clients To configure DHCP Relay Agent select DHCP Relay Agent and enter an IP address for the device DHCP Server name and address of the DHCP Server Click Save to save your settings Enable DHCP Client 2 1 2 LAN Clients DHCP 5ettings DHCP Type DHCP Client configuration 192 168 2 21 IP address Netmask 255 255 255 0 Listening interface VLAN 1 Save Cancel DHCP client mode configures the device to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server on the network To enable DHCP client select DHCP Client Click Save to save your settings If the device is configured as a DHCP server then you can see a list of all the clients connected to the device Select LAN Client under the LAN menu of the Web Interface Through this menu you can also reserve an IP address for a client When an IP address is reserved for a client it cannot be assigned to any other client Whenever the client connects to the router it gets the IP address reserved for it Click the reserve button next to a dynamic address to reserve this as a static address All DHCP Clients can be viewed on this page Dynamic Addresses jamestaylor corp airties com 192 168 2 193 00 1e 65 fd 7c 26 VLAN 1
32. shown AirTies Network Map m INTERNET os a T PC Kitchen WORK LAPTOP Your router device is the device that has a connection to the Internet It is the device that connects the home network to the Internet and is usually a gateway device such as an ADSL modem There should only be one routing device on your network and this device is placed in the middle of the AirTies Network Assistant network display From the router device the Internet and local network device are connected A green line indicates that a device is connected A red line indicates that a device is not connected As new devices are added to the network they will appear on AirTies Network Assistant If a device is removed from the network then it will disappear from the network GUI after it has been disconnected for four hours Dotted lines indicate a wireless connection and non dotted lines indicate a cable connection A red cross on the line indicates that there is a problem Clicking this will launch the trouble shooter application which will identify the problem and attempt to solve it AirTies Network Map m INTERNET e PC Kitchen WORK LAPTOP The network map should be updated automatically as new devices are added to the network However if the network map is not accurate then a manual refresh can ran by clicking the refresh button on the top right of the screen Each AirTies product will be displayed with their imag
33. ss points Search AP Neighbouring AP List BSSID MAC Signal DING NN EIER No E 00 3A 98 21 84 11 TTNET WiFi 1ibg Poor E Encryption O 00 1C A8 F5 38 21 taylor 1 11bgn WPA WPA2 Excellent E 00 E0 4C BD D9 D9 FIL 1 1ibgn WPA Poor m 00 30 54 01 19 A8 WLAN 1 11bg WEP Poor E 00 1C A8 F7 36 D9 KUTUPHANE 1 11bgn WPA WPA2 Poor C 00 1A 2A AD 15 F7 doquk4n 6 11bg WPA WPA2 Poor E 00 1A 2A 60 A1 4F KaptaN 6 1ibg WEP Poor E 00 08 A1 BF 75 F4 Default 6 11bg WPA Poor m BSSID MAC Address iv 00 1c a8 08 28 ad Delete Add Connection Add Write MAC address in 00 23 45 67 89 AB format 2 Click Save to complete the Mesh settings for your device 21 3 3 Management 3 The same Mesh settings should be made on all the AirTies access points selected above You can find detailed information about Mesh settings for access point devices in their user manuals Important All AirTies devices that form the Mesh Network should operate on the same channel 4 From the MANAGEMENT menu you can configure how the device is managed 5 6 To change the password used to protect the Web Ul Select Password Settings Password Settings You can define a password to protect user interface Iit is recommended that you change the factory default password to your preference Current Password New Password Confirm Password Cance 3 4 UPNP Enter the current password and the new password twice Select Save
34. stant utility a PC is required running Windows XP Service Pack 2 and above Windows Vista or Windows 7 Please check to make sure the parts below are in the box For Air4420 TV Air4420 STB Air4420 GA 1 Two Air4420s 2 Two 12V Power Supplies 3 Two Ethernet Cables 4 One Easy Setup CD 5 One Quick Installation Guide 6 One Warranty Card and Certificate of Compliance amp AirTies eR AirTies 3 For Air 4420 1 One Air4420 2 One 12V Power Supplies 3 One Ethernet Cables 4 One Easy Setup CD 5 One Quick Installation Guide 6 One Warranty Card and Certificate of Compliance AirTies dene AirTies 2 AirTies kasysetupco 1 3 Front Panel Power Blue The device is ON Off The device is OFF Ethernet Red LAN connection established and active Red LAN connection active There is data exchange Flashing Off No LAN connection Wireless Red Wireless network connection established and active Red Data exchange on the wireless network Flashing connection Off No wireless network connection USB Red Connection to USB device is established Off Connection to USB device not established 1 4 Back Panel 1 5 Main Features Power Switch Move to position to power device 12 V Power Port 12 V power Connects to power adapter Ethernet Port Ethernet port Reset Button Use to restore factory defaults USB Port Connect to USB disks and printe
35. the time server information Click Save to save your changes ime Server NTP Yourdevice updates the date via Network Time Protocol NTP by using NTPservers in the Internet Some time servers are entered as factory defaults In order to change the configurations related to NTP this page should be used jv Enable Time Server Primary Time Server europe pool ntp org Secondary Time Server pool ntp org Tertiary Time Server time windows com Update Interval 5 Minutes Time Zone GMT 02 00 Athens Istanbul Cairo Harare Jerusalem gt Daylight Saving v Save Cancel The REPORT menu displays information about the main characteristics of your device such as product information and software versions 24 REPORT On this page a brief report is printed about the device Product Information 3 8 2 Log Settings Log Settings screen allows you to set detail levels for application logs You can also specify a remote logging destination http upgrade 0 Debug X Model Name Air4420 lan 0 Critical a eT E ona I Ethernet MAC Address 001CA8080260 mediasm mngr Critical Wireless MAC Address 001CA8080261 port vian 0 Critical printer mngr 0 Notice gt Firmware Version 1 1 0 6 resolver 0 Critical Bootloader Version CFE 5 10 134 0 duda D Critical security 0 Critica sntp 0 Critical static 0 Critical upnp 0 Critical The System Logs under REPORT menu displ
36. to save your settings The new password will be required next time you access the device settings AirTies Network Assistant will also request this password to allow for the device to be monitored and managed To allow remote management from the Internet select Remote Management Remote Management On this page you can enter settings to manage your modem remotely If you would like to manage your modem remotely from a computer on the Internet click the enable checkbox select from a list of pre recorded IP addresses or enter its IP address manually and click Add To manage from any computer click the Any IP checkbox When done click Save Enable Remote Management Any IP Service Ping Telnet Web aant IP Access List Select IP Address Delete New IP Address Add Please note that allowing remote management should only be performed by experienced users To enable remote management of your device first click the Enable Remote Management check box If you check the Any IP box your router can be managed remotely from any computer that has a WAN IP If Any IP is not checked you have to add the WAN IP address of the computer from which you would like to remotely manage your device to the IP Access List To do this enter the WAN IP address in the New IP Address field and click the Add box After saving the WAN IP address you have entered will appear in the IP Access List If you select this ad
37. ttings under the WIRELESS menu of the Web interface of your device 2 From the Security drop down box of the first SSID select WPA2 Choose SSID to apply security AirTies Air4420 0261 Mesh v Security Type No Encryption WEP WPA WPA2 WPA is a very secure protocol On WPA encryption the encyption key is refreshed periodically and therefore it is very difficult to break Enter a passphrase from 8 up to 63 characters and then click Save You have to also enter this passphrase on the wireless clients that will connect to the access point If you are interested in using Enterprise WPA 802 1x authentication visit our web site http www airties com for more information Authentication Type Personal v_ Encryption Type WPA2 iv Passphrase pNNtSXNArG6SoTFG77M Group rekey interval s 3600 Cancel 19 3 Select WPA WPA2 from Security Type 4 Enter a Passphrase that is 8 to 63 characters long use a combination of letters and digits in the Passphrase field Make sure you choose a key that is not easy to guess Click Save 5 You must activate WPA2 and set the same network key in all the devices that will communicate with your AirTies device WEP is less secure then WPA and should only be used if your PC s wireless card does not support WPA To configure WEP secutiry WEP Security Settings 1 Goto Wireless Security Settings under the WIRELESS menu of the Web interface of your device 2 From the
38. u must first remove it from any VLAN that it is currently configured to use Port Configuration 17 3 1 4 Port Configuration Tags can be configured on each port to allow data to be separated to different VLANs Select Port Configuration from the LAN menu Port Configuration With Port Configuration you can configure Tag based IEEE 802 1Q settings on your VLANs Using tagging you can decide on how the packets will be transferred based on port This brings the flexibility of configuring VLANs that are appropriate for the applications you use Filter Filter Port 4 Priority Tagging Port Name UntaggedUnregistered Frames Frames o Ethernet 1 C 100 0 Untag all 1 Wireless 1 E L 0 0 x JUntag all 2 lwDs 1 C E 0 0 Untag all For each port the tagging can be configured to add or remove a VLAN tag Data can also be filtered based on untagged and unregistered frames Click Save to save your changes Using your AirTies device as a wireless access point you can set up a wireless hotspot with a range of up to 400 meters outdoors and 100 meters indoors With the N wireless technology you can set up a 300Mbps wireless network Additionally your device is backward compatible with the 802 11b g standard 3 2 Wireless Settings By using clients and access points that support 802 11n you can achieve wireless transfer rates of up to 300 Mbps Additionally the MIMO mode supported by the 802 11n standar
39. unregistered Air5450v2 was found on your network Register to a new user Full Name Email Address Phone Number 2 3 10 2 USB Printer If a user does want to register then they can select Do not register from the drop down box Click OK to save your settings Click Cancel to cancel any changes made and return to the network map Advanced settings open the devices Web configuration page and allow for all other settings to be updated by the user see settings below If a USB disk is attached to your AirTies device then a USB drive icon will appear next to your AirTies device on the network map Air4420 Clicking the USB disk icon will open an explorer window showing the drive contents jE Network gt 192 168 2 21 gt File Edit View Tools Help Organize v Search active directory Network and Sharing Center Favorites HP v125w RE Desktop Share Downloads Recent Places amp Local Disk C If a USB printer is attached to your AirTies device then a printer icon will appear next to your AirTies device on the network map pr Air 5450v3 Clicking the icon will install a printer on your PC Note that you must have the printer drivers installed on yor PC please install the prinet to your PC using instrucstions and software from the printer manufacturer Click Next to install the printer 12 Automatic Printer Setup Wizard AirTies Automatic Printer Setup Wizard 1 5
40. wireless connection is set in the Passphrase section This should contain at least 8 characters e It is possible to set up 4 wireless SSIDs to have multiple networks Click Save to store your settings 3 2 3 Wireless Security Settings WPA2 Security Settings It is not necessary to configure wireless security to enable wireless communication However due to growing importance of data security it is strongly recommended that you choose one of the security protocols described below that best fits your needs Wi Fi Protected Access WPA WPA2 and Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP are wireless encryption protocols used to encrypt the data traffic within the wireless network It is recommended that you use the most secure standard which is WPA2 MAC Address Filtering allows you to control which network cards can connect to the AirTies device and share your Internet access For your wireless network security it is recommended that both MAC Address filtering and WPA2 wireless encryption protocols be activated WPA2 defined by the IEEE 802 11i standard is one of the latest wireless encryption methods If you would like to use WPA2 in your wireless network all the wireless adapters in your network should support WPA2 For Centrino platform computers it is necessary to download the WPA2 updates for the Windows XP operating system to be able to use WPA2 www microsoft com To enable WPA2 encryption 1 Goto Wireless Security Se
41. yed qn Air5450v3 USB DEVICES y Disk1 FAT32 48 J Used 7 49 GB Free space 3 88 GB For printers the printer model is displayed Air5450v3 USB DEVICES HP Photosmart C4200 series MY BTQQ3F204P AirTies Network Assistant will automatically check for new firmware updates for devices If new firmware is available then an icon will be displayed on the device to let the user know that there is new firmware available Clicking on the icon will perform a firmware upgrade on the device A manual update can also be made by selecting Firmware Upgrade A check will be made for new firmware 2 3 9 User Info Air5450v2 AirTies Live Update D Checking for updates lt AA If no firmware was found then the user will be informed Air5450v2 AirTies Live Update 2 Your system already up to date If new firmware is discovered then the firmware on the device will be updated For the local PC there is a software upgrade option instead of firmware upgrade This will check for any newer versions of AirTies Network Assistant and update ifthe user requests Registering a device provides AirTies with useful information that we use to help the customer with if they have a problem and also use to help us improve our products and customer experience Each AirTies device on the home network can be registered with AirTies 11 2 3 10 USB Host 2 3 10 1 USB Disk Air5450v2 An
42. you can specify the frequency the device will broadcast in If you are using 2 4Ghz then it is recommended that you choose one of 1 6 or 11 as the channel number e Power displays the total transmitted power from your device e Bandwidth field allows you to specify whether to use 20MHz or 40MHz When in 802 11n mode 4OMHz should be selected to achieve 300Mbps wireless data rates e You can assign a name to your wireless network by entering the name in the Primary SSID field This name is broadcast by your device e Rate shows the highest wireless data transfer rate supported by your device It is set to Auto by default This allows for automatic adjustment of data transfer rate based on distance and signal quality Up to four separate SSIDs can be configured By default one is configured To add additional SSIDs you need to check the Enabled check box Primary SSID is the name that the wireless device broadcasts This is the name that can be seen on computers when you select what wireless device to connect to e Checking the Hidden SSID box will hide your SSID during broadcast This is not recommended since hiding the SSID will prevent laptops from seeing your network within their range e Checking User Isolation will prevent clients connecting to your network from connecting to each other e The security level can be set in the Security drop down box This should be set to the highest security level WPA WPA2 e The passphrase for the

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