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1. Security wireless Access Control Wireless Mode 802 11a 5 Channel Frequency 149 5 745GHz e Link Test Transmit Rate Best Si Align Antenna Output Power 100 v Band Width 20MHz NoACK GEnable O Disable WMM Mode O Enable Disable Advanced Parameters Radio O Enable O Disable RTS Threshold 0 2346 2346 Fragmentation Length 256 2346 2346 Beacon Interval 20 1000 ms Distance In Meters 0 100000 10000 m Figure 25 PTP for TDMA Note When establish PTMP network make sure all the remote wireless devices are within the antenna beam width 4 3 Antenna Alignment Tool This function is available in Peer to Peer CSMA and Peer to Peer TDMA mode It helps to point in the approximate direction of the remote WAP 7500 antenna and assist user easily align the local antenna to reach maximum signal strength Page 36 Antenna Alignment Windows Internet Explorer de hitp2 192 168 1 1 sntennasan htmdexest Antenna Alignment Tool WLAN 1 Local MAC 00 30 4f 37 19 ed Remote MAC 00 30 4f 4e 28 a0 Signal Strength Current RSSI dBm Target RSSI dBm Transmit Packets Receive Packets a Internet Figure 26 Antenna Alignment in CSMA PLANET 802 11a Dual Radio Access Point Networking amp Communication Management Wireless Status omt ore Antenna Alignment Tool WLAN 1 Radio Peer to Peer Setup G
2. o OutputPower 100 bd Align Antenna Band Width 20MHz w WMM Mode O Enable Disable Super Mode O Enable Disable Advanced Parameters Radio RTS Threshold 0 2346 Fragmentation Length 256 2346 Beacon Interval 20 1000 100 ms Distance In Meters 0 100000 m Figure 30 Super Mode Note Only all the wireless devices share the same wireless connectivity support Super mode can this function be available a The throughput may vary depending on the actually environment and data traffic flow Page 41 4 7 Wireless Security Settings To prevent unauthorized radios from accessing data transmitting over the connectivity WAP 7500 provides you with rock solid security settings 4 7 1 Security Profile Configuration Open Security in Wireless as below Networking amp Communication Y PLANET 802 11a Dual Radio Access Point System Wireless Status Management TRE Security Profile Configuration Radio WLAN 1 Peer to Peer Setup Security gt Network Authentication Shared Key Access Control Data Encryption 152 bits WEP w Link Test Passphrase 1 Generate Keys E Key 1 46F04863257AC8040905EA0002183D35 Align Antenna Key 46F04863257AC8040905EA0002183D35 Key 3 46F04863257AC8040905EA0002183D35 Key4 46F04863257AC8040905EA0002183D35 Wireless Client Isolation Mode Enable Disable Apply Figure 31
3. radius secret string ssh enable remote SSH access snmp SNMP setting server enable SNMP agent 2 Z2 fjzZ2 e 2 2 lt lt 2 2 jejej e lt lt 2 lt lt lt 2 2 trap server SNMP TrapServer IP address 2 lt _ read community SNMP ReadCommunity write community SNMP WriteCommunity log syslog setting client enable syslog client lt lt lt lt 2 get del Keyword ipaddr port syslog server IP address Descriptions syslog server port number wlan wireless setting Ape lt wirelessmode channel Page 74 wireless mode wireless channel depends on country and wireless Set del Keyword txrate bandwidth cpe mode cpedownfloww idth OutputPower VQoS TDM tdm timeslice fragmentationt hreshold rtsthreshold beaconinterval operating mode remotebs pxp Page 75 wirelessisol ate 1 macaddress bandwidth status ipaddr rssi 2 macaddress bandwidth mode wireless transmission data rate wireless bandwidth use multicli or lan to lan wireless down flow width for CPE mode wireless transmit power enable TDM mode or not station s timeslice value wireless fragmentation threshold even
4. Port Number 1812 Shared Secret Advanced WPA 802 1X Parameters Reauthentication Time 3600 Seconds C Global Key Update Seconds Accounting RADIUS Server Login Primary IP Address Port Number Shared Secret Secondary IP Address Port Number Shared Secret Figure 33 RADIUS Settings Authentication Access Control RADIUS Server Login This is for RADIUS authentication It can communicate with RADIUS through IP Address Port Number and Shared Secret Ifthe Primary RADIUS fails to work the Secondary RADIUS Server is an option IP Address Enter the IP address of the Radius Server Port Number Enter the port number of the Radius Server Page 46 Shared Secret This secret which is composed of no more than 31 characters is shared by the WAP 7500 and RADIUS during authentication Advanced WPA 802 1X Parameters Re authentication Time Set the time interval between two authentications Global Key Update Check this option and specify the time interval between two global key updates Page 47 Chapter 5 Management 5 1 View WAP 7500 Basic Information Open About in System to check the basic information of WAP 7500 which is read only Y PLANET 802 11a Dual Radio Access Point Networking amp Communication System Wireless Status Management gt u About Basic RADIUS Settings Information Wireless Device Name DEVICE123456 ETH MAC Address 00 30 4f 12 34 56 WLAN1 MAC Ad
5. available rate to transmit In some cases however like where there is no great demand for speed you can have a relatively low transmit rate for compromise of a long distance Output Power Specify the signal transmission power The higher the output power is the wider the signal can cover but the power consumption will be greater accordingly then Usually 100 is preferred Band Width Four levels are available 5MHz 10MHz 20MHz and 40MHz Among them 40MHz can enhance Page 31 the data rate more effectively but will take more bandwidth thus cause possible interference TDM Coordination Stands for Time Division Multiplexing Technique this resource reservation control mechanisms can avoid packet collisions and send the packets much more efficiently allowing for higher effective throughput rates This function is only available in CSMA BS mode RF2 It is highly recommended to enable TDM coordination when there are multiple CPEs needed to connect to the BS in your application NoACK Under TDMA mode enabling NoACK can enhance throughput but it might result in higher error rates in a noisy environment WMM WMM Wi Fi Multimedia is a subset of 802 11e It allows wireless communication to define a priority limit on the basis of data type thus those time sensitive data like video audio data may own a higher priority than common one To enable WMM the wireless client should support it as well Super Mode Super mode is a
6. o Adjust for Daylight Saving Time Current Time Mon Jun 30 17 32 53 2008 GPS Coordinate Settings Latitude Flo Longitude Pio Figure 44 Time Settings a Enter the time server IP address and port respectively in Time Server and Time Server Port fields Select your desired time zone from the drop down list check Adjust for Daylight Saving Time if necessary and then hit Apply to save settings Page 57 5 8 GPS Coordinate Settings The GPS Coordinate Setting helps you mark the latitude and longitude of the WAP 7500E From Basic in System enter the coordinates and click the Apply button e PLANET 802 11a Dual Radio Access Point System Wireless Status Management About Basic Setup Basic gt RADIUS Settings Wireless Device Name DEVICE123456 Country Region United States ze Ethernet Data Rate Automatic los Spanning Tree Protocol STP Enable O Disable STP Forward Delay Turbo default 1 sec O Normal sec standard 4 30 sec VLAN 802 1Q OEnable Disable Management VLAN ID System Monitor Enable Disable Link Aggregation O Enable Disable Full Duplex Two Channels Note Link aggregation only takes effective when both cards work on P2P mode IP Settings Manual O DHCP Client IP Address 192 168 1 1 IP Subnet Mask Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Primary DNS Serve
7. supplier installer to ensure that your unit is set for you have fulfilled all the local regulatory requirements It is the responsibility of the installer user to check that the equipment as deployed meets local regulatory requirements 2 1 2 Safety Precautions For your safety and proper installation please read and follow the instructions below a ONLY qualified service personnel should service or disassemble this device When installing the device note the followings Do NOT use a metal ladder Do NOT work on a windy or raining day Do NOT install use or service the device during a thunderstorm as this may cause a Page 14 remote risk of electric shock from lightning Wear shoes with rubber soles and heels rubber gloves long sleeved shirt or jacket When the system is operational avoid standing directly in front of the antenna Strong RF fields are present when the transmitter is on a Ground the device properly with grounding wire to protect against lightening Use ONLY appropriate accessories for the device a Ifthe temperatures of the unit surface exceeds the limit be precautious not to continuous held or touch the device for a certain period of s time 2 1 3 Installation Precautions To keep the WAP 7500 well while you are installing it please read and follow these installation precautions 1 Users MUST use a proper and well installed surge arrestor and grounding kit with WAP 7500 otherwise a ran
8. w SSH Serial Basic options for your PuTTY session Specify the destination you want to connect to Host Name or IP address _ Eott 1192 168 1 1 22 Connection type ORaw O Telnet ORlogin 9 55H Serial Load save or delete a stored session Saved Sessions Default Settings Delete Close window on exit O Always Never Only on clean exit Figure 40 PuTTY Configuration 1 From Connection in the left menu bar click SSH select 2 as Preferred SSH protocol version make 3DES the top position in Encryption cipher selection policy X PuITY Configuration Category Session Logging Terminal Keyboard Bell Features Window Appearance Behaviour Translation Selection Colours Connection Data Proxy Telnet Rlogin w SSH Serial Options controlling SSH connections Data to send to the server Remote command Protocol options C Don t start a shell or command at all C Enable compression Preferred SSH protocol version Olony O1 o2 Encryption options O 2 only Encryption cipher selection policy E AES SSH 2 only po Blowfish mam below here Arcfour SSH 2 only DES C Enable legacy use of single DES in SSH 2 Figure 41 PuTTY Configuration 2 Click Open a window as below will popup Page 54 g 192 168 1 1 PuITY login nin admin 8 1 1 s password o finish the command
9. 118 134 136 1 108 109 110 111 Iceland CH120 CH131 38 140 112 113 114 115 Italy Meteorology 116 117 118 119 Latvia Radars 133 134 135 136 Lithuania 137 138 139 140 141 Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Turkey South Africa Nigeria Russia Ukraine Austria Page 69 Table 10 Other Countries 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 11 12 13 100 108 116 100 104 108 112 99 101 103 105 5470 5725 Excluded CH120 CH131 Meteorology 116 136 140 Radars reland Liechtenstein 5725 5875 Excluded Switzerland 5795 5815 Denmark Norway Ireland Excluded 5795 5805 Page 70 107 109 111 113 115 117 119 133 135 137 139 141 154 156 158 164 166 168 170 172 174 147 151 155 163 146 148 150 152 154 156 158 162 164 166 168 170 172 174 9 10 11 12 13 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 133 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 164 165 166 167 168 169 1 70 171 172 173 174 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 9 10 11 12 13 9 10 11 12 13 100 104 108 112 99 101 103 105 99 100 101 102 5470 5725 116 136 140 107 109 111 113 10
10. 5 745GHz A TransmitRale Best v Output Power 100 x Align Antenna Band Width 20MHz v WIM Mode O Enable Disable Super Mode O Enable Disable Peer to Peer Setup Security Link Test Advanced Parameters Radio Enable O Disable RTS Threshold 0 2346 2 Fragmentation Lenath 256 2346 Beacon Interval 20 1000 Distance In Meters 0 100000 Figure 22 Basic Wireless Settings e Operating Mode Four operating modes are available on the WAP 7500 In a point to point environment where there are only two radios Peer to Peer is recommended as it works more efficiently Base Station The WAP 7500 connects directly to the main Ethernet LAN and receives connectivity from other wireless devices CPE The WAP 7500 connects to a remote LAN and the Base Station in it Peer to Peer CSMA The WAP 7500 connects to another wireless device within the same networking program using CSMA protocol CSMA ensures that only one node is transmitting on the network at any one time Under this mode both PTP and PTMP are available It is highly recommended to use this mode when the distance between two nodes is less than 20KM Page 30 Peer to Peer TDMA The WAP 7500 connects to another wireless device within the same networking program using TDMA protocol TDMA divides each cellular channel into multiple time slots to increase the amount of data that can be carried hence increase the throughput Under
11. PORT command successful Consider using PASU 158 Opening BINARY mode data connection for mnt ramd hridge mib 145263 bytes 226 File send OK ftp UTE 145263 F Ti HET 8 83Seconds 4685 90Khytes sec ftp gt Figure 43 Obtain MIB File Page 56 5 7 Time Settings Compliant with NTP the WAP 7500 is capable of keeping its time in complete accord with the Internet time Make configuration in Basic from System e PLANET 802 11a Dual Radio Access Point Networking amp Communication System Wireless Status Management About Basic Setup Basic s RADIUS Settings Wireless Device Name DEVICE 123456 Country Region United States ze Ethernet Data Rate Automatic M Spanning Tree Protocol STP Enable O Disable STP Forward Delay Turbo default 1 sec O Normal sec standard 4 30 sec VLAN 802 1Q O Enable Disable Management VLAN ID D System Monitor Enable O Disable Link Aggregation O Enable Disable Full Duplex Two Channels Note Link aggregation only takes effective when both cards work on P2P mode IP Settings Manual O DHCP Client IP Address 192 168 1 1 IP Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Primary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Time Time Server Time Server Port 123 Time Zone GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijuana
12. Remote Management Upgrade Fin Backup a copy of the current settings to a file Backup Restore Settings gt gt Event Log Retrieve hacked SS sns from a file Reboot ol Browse Restore factory default settings Figure 48 Restore Settings Restore factory default settings via RS 232 If software in WAP 7500 is unexpectedly crashed and no longer reset the unit via WEB you may do hardware reset via RS 232 For detailed instructions please refer to Chapter 2 RS 232 section Page 61 5 12 Event Log Event log is used for recording events occurred on the WAP 7500 including station connection disconnection system reboot and etc Open Event Log in Management as below PLANET 802 11a Dual Radio Access Point Networking amp Communication Wireless Status Management Change Password Event Log Remote Management Upgrade Firmware Enable SysLog Backup Restore Settings Syslog Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 Syslog Server Port Number 514 Event tog gt 00 30 4F 4E 28 A0 Reboot Event Log Window i Time Wian Event Mon Jun 30 16 19 09 2008 WLANO AP 00 30 4F 4E 28 A0 associated Mon Jun 30 16 19 09 2008 WLANO AP 00 30 4F 4E 28 A0 authenticated Mon Jun 30 16 18 57 2008 WLANO AP 00 30 4F 4E 28 A0 authenticated Jun 30 16 18 57 2008 WLANO AP 00 30 4F 4E 28 A0 deauthenticated Mon Jun 30 16 18 56 2008 WLANO AP 00 30 4F 4E 28 A0 disassociated
13. VLAN 802 1Q OEnable Disable Management VLAN ID fo System Monitor Enable on Disable Figure 29 Link Aggregation e Full Duplex Two Channels Normally the wireless module in WAP 7500 receives and transmits wireless packets concurrently if you enable link aggregation and check this box it only transmits wireless packets on WLAN but stops receiving Thus the wireless performance could be enhanced further more S Note Link aggregation takes effect only when both cards work on Peer to Peer CSMA and Peer to Peer TDMA mode 4 6 Super Mode Available in Bridge CSMA Base Station and CPE mode Super Mode is an effective way to enhance performance t can boost the transmission data rate To enable Super Mode the remote should enable the function as well Note that only all the wireless devices share the same wireless connectivity support Super mode can this function be available The throughput may vary depending on the actually environment and data traffic flow Open Radio in Wireless Super Mode is as below Page 40 e PLANET 802 11a Dual Radio Access Point Networking amp Communication System Wireless Status Management ont Radio Settings WLAN 1 Radio gt Peer to Peer Setup Operating Mode Peer to Peer CSMA w Site Survey Security Wireless Mode 802 11a se Access Control Channel Frequency 149 5 745GHz e Transmit Rate Best ki Link Test
14. be easily interconnected The WAP 7500 delivers last mile broadband connectivity through its PTP and PTMP capabilities Dual Radio Providing Greater Flexibility The WAP 7500 has a built in 23dBi planar antenna that can deliver up to a 40Km connection An external antenna may also be used to improve signal quality and improve distance The WAP 7500 allows for link aggregation by combining multiple links into one link with greater transmission rate The WAP 7500 allows to be operated on PTP mode in one card and on bridge in another And with an external antenna for bridge side may provide users with flexibility in various local coverage applications With high throughput and long distance transmission the WAP 7500 is an ideal backhaul solution for Carriers Service Providers and Enterprises Advanced Security and Management In aspect of security besides 64 128 152 bits WEP encryption the WAP 7500 integrates WPA WPA2 WPA PSK WPA2 PSK authority to secure and protect your wireless LAN Furthermore with user friendly Web and SNMP based management interface the WAP 7500 is easily to be managed and configured remotely Page 10 1 2 Appearance Figure 1 WAP 7500 1 3 Key Features Provide easy installation and high performance wireless connectivity of up to 40km IP67 waterproof housing endures almost any harsh environments Multiple operating modes including Base station CPE PTP and PTMP Support 64 128 152 bit WEP and
15. good Check whether there is obstacle between units Obstacle may lead to poor signal Check the antenna height Place the unit in a high position can help to get a better communication in long distance transmission Check the polarization direction of antenna Keep the polarization direction of antennas on two associating units the same if not one is horizontal another is vertical the signal quality may reduce dramatically Check the antenna angle Align the antenna to the remote one if using directional antenna Big angle shift may lead to poor signal Check the feeder length Too long feeder may increase the signal loss and affect the unit performance Page 65 Appendix A Channel Frequency Table The WAP 7500 can be operated in four different band widths which are 5MHz 10MHz 20MHz and 40MHz The following tables illustrate the channel with corresponding frequency in each band width Table 4 Channels in 5MHz Centre Frequency Channel Frequency 149 5 745 GHz 150 5 750 GHz 151 5 755 GHz 152 5 760 GHz 153 5 765 GHz 154 5 770 GHz 155 5 775 GHz 156 5 780 GHz 157 5 785 GHz 158 5 790 GHz 159 5 795 GHz 160 5 800 GHz 161 5 805 GHz 162 5 810 GHz 163 5 815 GHz 164 5 820 GHz 165 5 825 GHz Table 5 Channels in 10MHz Centre Frequency 149 5 745 GHz 151 5 755 GHz 153 5 765 GHz 155 5 775 GHz 157 5 785 GHz 159 5 795 GHz 161 5 80
16. only wireless RTS CTS threshold wireless beacon period in TU 1024us wireless operation mode wireless remote AP s depends on operation mode remote AP address for pxp mode pxp wirelessisolate 1 remote AP for pxp mode AP mac address for pxp mode remote down flow width for pxp mode remote AP status or active for pxp mode Descriptions remote AP ipaddr remote AP rssi 2 remote AP for pxp mode AP mac address for pxp mode remote down flow width for pxp L LA L L 22 L L L S E a L e L ad B u SE a 2 2 A L AZ as LI AL A ms y y y LA Zr acl association wlanstats key spaceinmeter remotebssid mode list type Page 76 status ipaddr rssi 3 macaddress bandwidth status ipaddr rssi 4 macaddress bandwidth status ipaddr rssi all null mode remote AP status or active for pxp mode remote AP ipaddr remote AP rssi 3 remote AP for pxp mode remote AP mac address for pxp mode down flow width for pxp mode remote AP status or active for pxp mode remote AP ipaddr remote AP rssi 4 remote AP for pxp mode remote AP mac address for pxp mode down flow width for pxp mode remote AP status or active for pxp mode remote AP ipaddr remote AP rssi wireless access control enable wireles
17. there are may contain some public software if it is please read below carefully 1 Definition Public Software when applicable shall mean that portion of the Licensed Software in source code form set forth in the below Table and provided under the terms set forth in the Section 5 the indicated website the complete license terms can be found Public Software shall mean each of a any computer code that contains or is derived in any manner in whole or in part from any computer code that is distributed as open source software e g Linux or similar licensing or distribution models and b any software that requires as a condition of use modification and or distribution of such software that such software or other software incorporated into derived from or distributed with such software i be disclosed or distributed in source code form ii be licensed for the purpose of making derivative works or iii be redistributable at no charge Public Software includes without limitation software licensed or distributed under any of the following licenses or distribution models or licenses or distribution models similar to any of the following 1 GNU s General Public License GPL or Lesser Library GPL LGPL 2 the Artistic License e g PERL 3 the Mozilla Public License 4 the Netscape Public License 5 the Sun Community Source License SCSL 6 the Sun Industry Source License SISL and 7 the Apache
18. to restore the important files by the backup Allthese can be done by the local or remote computer Open Backup Restore Settings in Management as below BIS NET 802 11a Dual Radio Access Point Networking amp Communication System Wireless Status Management Change Password _ Backup Restore Settings Remote Management U de Fi Pra Ca cinere ___ Backup a copy of the current settings to a file Backup Restore Settings gt gt Event Log Retrieve hacked m settings from a file Reboot iel Browse Restore factory default settings Figure 47 Backup Restore Settings Backup Settings By clicking Backup a dialog box will popup Save it then the configuration file is saved to your local computer Retrieve Settings By clicking Browse a file selection menu will appear select the file you want to load like bridge cfg Click Retrieve to load the file After automatically rebooting new settings are applied Page 60 5 11 Restore Factory Default Settings The WAP 7500 provides two ways to restore the factory default settings Restore factory default settings via Web From Backup Restore Settings clicking Restore will eliminate all current settings and reboot your device then default settings are applied ger NET 802 11a Dual Radio Access Point Networking amp Communication System Wireless Status Management Change Password Backup Restore Settings
19. y y ipaddr system IP address VON netmask system network mask y y gateway system gateway y y dns system dns primary system DNS Va primary server secondary system y y secondary S DNS server enable spanning tree protocol y y linkaggr enable link aggregation linkaggrfixtran d d d SS fix transmit on a wlan smit y y ethrate ethernet data rate y ethstats ethernet statistics VON radius radius settig authentication radius y y auth setting get set del Keyword Descriptions primary primary y y ipaddr radius IP address y y port radius port number Page 73 secret radius secret string secondary secondary ipaddr radius IP address port radius port number secret radius secret string wpa wireless WPA setting 2 Z2 Z2 Z2 jA242 ef 2 Z2 Z2 Z2 jA24 AA reauthtime wireless WPA re auth period in seconds keyupdate enable wireless WPA global update condition mode wireless WPA global key update condition interval wireless WPA global key update interval account account radius setting primary primary ipaddr radius IP address port radius port number secret radius secret string secondary secondary ipaddr radius IP address port radius port number secret
20. 3 104 105 106 Excluded 115 117 119 133 107 108 109 110 CH120 CH131 135 137 139 141 111 112 113 114 Meteorology 115 116 117 118 Radars 119 133 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 5725 5850 147 151 155 167 146 148 150 152 146 147 148 149 Excluded 154 156 158 164 150 151 152 153 5795 5815 166 168 154 155 156 157 158 162 163 164 165166 167 168 169 Page 71 Appendix C ASCII WEP can be configured with a 64 bit 128 bit or 152 bit Shared Key hexadecimal number or ACSI As defined hexadecimal number is represented by 0 9 A F or a f ACSII is represented by 0 9 A F a f or punctuation Each one consists of two digit hexadecimal Table 11 ACSII ASCII Hex ASCII Hex ASCII Hex ASCII Hex Character Equivalent Character Equivalent Character Equivalent Character Equivalent Page 72 Appendix D SSH Settings Table 12 SSH Settings ge de e O De side NIN time time setting y NOW current system time y y zone time zone d us daylight saving daylight saving VON server time server setting time server domain y y name name or IP address y y port time server port NIN system system setting y system firmware version version y y devicename system name y macaddr system MAC address VON country country region restoreFactory y restore factory default Default y y iptype system dhcp client
21. 4e 28 a0 Add Add New CPE Manually MAC Address Figure 32 Access Control Available CPEs In this table lists the CPEs connecting with WAP 7500 currently Check the box before each MAC address click Add to add one or more available CPE s into the Trusted CPEs and click Apply to save settings Add New CPE Manually Enter the MAC address of the CPE that you would like to list into the access control list click Add then the CPE will be added into the Trusted CPEs e Trusted CPEs Check the box before one or more MAC addresses of CPEs that you would like to cancel and click Page 44 Delete to cancel that access control rule Page 45 4 7 3 RADIUS Settings RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service is a server for remote user authentication and accounting playing a central role in the network in providing the capabilities of authenticating authorizing accounting auditing alarming and etc It allows an organization to maintain user profiles in a central database that all remote servers can share Open RADIUS Settings in System to make RADIUS configuration Networking amp Communication Y PLANET 802 11a Dual Radio Access Point System Wireless Management gt RADIUS Settings Basic EE Authentication Access Control RADIUS Server Login Primary IP Address 0 0 0 0 Port Number 1812 Shared Secret Secondary IP Address 0 0 0 0
22. 5 GHz 163 5 815 GHz 165 5 825 GHz Page 66 Table 6 Channels in 20MHz Centre Frequency Channel Frequency 149 5 745 GHz 153 5 765 GHz 157 5 785 GHz 161 5 805 GHz 165 5 825 GHz Table 7 Channels in 40MHz Centre Frequency 149 5 745GHZ 157 5 785GHZ 165 5 825GHZ The availability of some specific channels and or operational frequency bands are country dependent and are firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended destination The firmware setting is not accessible by the end user Page 67 Appendix B Channel Country List Table The WAP 7500 support country selection there are different channel when select different country The following tables list the channel with country code in each bandwidth Table 8 Country of FCC 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 United States 11a 149 157 165 149 153 157 149 151 153 155 149 150 151 152 5725 5850 157 159 161 163 153 154 155 156 165 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 Table 9 Country of European Union 11bg 1 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 78 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Bulgara Ukraine 9 10 11 12 713 _ 9 10 11 12 13 9 10 11 12 13 Excluded CH12 CH13 Czech F Y R O Mac edonia France 100 108 116 100 104 108 112 100 102 104 106 100 101 102 103 ermany Page 68 Greece 5470 5725 M40 116 136 140 108 110 112 114 104 1105 106107 Hungary Excluded 116
23. 802 1X WPA PSK WPA2 PSK and WPA PSK amp WPA2 PSK etc Support WMM for enhanced performance Support Super Mode to enhance throughput with Fast Frames Bursting Compression Proprietary Antenna Alignment Tool helps identify the antenna orientation with the best signal strength Link aggregation combines multiple links into one with greater transmission rate Buzzer design helps to determine the device power initial condition Advanced management tools like SNMP and Secure Shell SSH User friendly Web SSH and SNMP based management interface Page 11 1 4 Typical Applications The WAP 7500 primary usage is as a relay or bridging technology that may be combined with cost effective solar power solution in remote and rural environments The WAP 7500 is able to deliver stable and high performance broadband connectivity for typical outdoor bridge applications in a WAP 7500 m WAP 7500 ANT d er Line of Sight environment Internet IP Camera WAP 7500 ANT OM10A WAP 8000 ANT OM10A shi WNAP 7300 u ANT FP18A Hotel 9 lta WX UI wih PoE rumen SGHz 892 11a Antenna wire 2 TOMA 1 IP Cemera I00Ba amp e TE CSMA Gas Station Figure 2 Typical Applications The relay ability of the WAP 7500 allows for multiple hops to be made thus allowing the WAP 7500 to reach more remote LOS locations beyond 40Kms or to circumvent natural obstructions like mounta
24. Figure 49 Event Log a Enable Log Enable System log or not e Syslog Server IP Address Specify the IP address of the server Syslog Server Port Number Specify the port number of the server Hit Apply to save settings 8 Event Log Window Lists all occurred events in this field Page 62 5 13 Reboot You can reboot your device from Reboot in Management as below Y PLANET 802 11a Dual Radio Access Point Networking amp Communication System Wireless Status Management Change Fe Reboot Remote Management Upgrade Firmware a Reboot This Wireless Bridge Yes O No Backup Restore Settings ey Event Log Reboot Figure 50 Reboot Check Yes and click Apply to reboot the WAP 7500 This takes a few minutes during which the device will send out the buzzing sound informing you the system is rebooting Page 63 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting This chapter provides troubleshooting procedures for basic problems with the WAP 7500 For warranty assistance contact your service provider or distributor for the process Q 1 What if my WAP 7500 fails to connect to the remote one e Ethernet Link Check the availability of power to the bridge by observing the LED status on the power injector or on top of the RJ 45 Jack of the unit Green The WAP 7500 is connecting to the backhaul network Off The WAP 7500 disconnects from the wired network check whether the power cord and Ethernet cables to the
25. Security Broadcast SSID Hiding network name is necessary when you are in a wireless environment that may have potential risk By using this function the STA cannot scan and find WAP 7500 so that malicious attack by some illegal STA could be avoided Network Authentication Open It allows any device to join the network without performing any security check Shared Key Data encryption and key are required for wireless authentication before association Only available in BS and CPE mode WPA PSK It is a simplified WPA mode with no need for specific authentication server In this so called WPA Pre Shared Key all you have to do is just pre enter a key in each WLAN node and Page 42 this is the common way to be adopted in large and middle enterprise as well as residential network WPA2 PSK As a new version of WPA only all the clients support WPA2 can it be available If it is selected the data encryption can only be AES and the passphrase is required WPA PSK amp WPA2 PSK It provides options of WPA TKIP or WPA2 AES encryption for the client If it is selected the data encryption can only be TKIP AES and the passphrase is required Data Encryption If data encryption is enabled the key is required and only sharing the same key with other wireless devices can the communication be established None Available only when the authentication type is open system 64 bits WEP It is made up of 10 hexadecimal numbers 128 bits WEP It i
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27. States relating to 99 5 EEC R amp TTE For the evaluation regarding the R amp TTE the following standards were applied EN 301 893 V1 4 1 2007 07 EN 301 489 17 V1 2 1 2002 08 EN 301 489 1 V1 8 1 2008 04 EN 55022 2006 Class B EN 61000 3 2 2006 Class A EN 61000 3 3 1995 Al 2001 A2 2005 EN 61000 4 2 1995 Al 1998 A2 2001 EN 61000 4 3 2006 EN 61000 4 4 2004 EN 61000 4 5 2006 EN 61000 4 6 2007 EN 61000 4 11 2004 Responsible for marking this declaration if the Manufacturer O Authorized representative established within the EU Authorized representative established within the EU if applicable Company Name Planet Technology Corp Company Address 10F No 96 Minquan Rd Xindian Dist New Taipei City 231 Taiwan R O C Person responsible for making this declaration Name Surname Kent Kang Position Title Product Manager X ANA Taiwan 8 March 2011 FL AG Place Date Legal Signature PLANET TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION e mail sales planet com tw http www planet com tw 10F No 96 Minquan Rd Xindian Dist New Taipei City Taiwan R O C Tel 886 2 2219 9518 Fax 886 2 2219 9528
28. age 34 Y PLANET 802 11a Dual Radio Access Point Networking amp Communication System Wireless Status Management cn Peer to Peer Links WLAN 1 Peer to Peer Setup gt gt Local MAC Address ki FL Fl L Security Remote MAC Address 1 00 30 ar Access Control Uplink Speed Limit 1 1 1687 x64Kbps Remote MAC Address 2 t Link Test Uplink Speed Limit 2 1 1687 x64Kbps Align Antenna Remote MAC Address 3 Uplink Speed Limit 3 1 1687 x64Kbps Remote MAC Address 4 Uplink Speed Limit 4 1 1687 x64Kbps Remote MAC Address 5 Uplink Speed Limit 5 1 1687 x64Kbps Remote MAC Address 6 f Uplink Speed Limit 6 1 1687 x64Kbps Remote MAC Address 7 Uplink Speed Limit 7 1 1687 16 7 x64Kbps Remote MAC Address 8 I Uplink Speed Limit 8 1 1687 1687 x64Kbps Figure 24 Peer to Peer Links for CSMA The other way to establish PTMP connectivity is to setup the same group ID under Radio in Wireless This feature only available under Peer to Peer TDMA mode and only devices with the same Group ID can communicate Page 35 PLANET 802 11a Dual Radio Access Point Networking amp Communication System Wireless Status Management ont o Radio Settings WLAN 1 Radio Peer to Peer Setup Operating Mode Peer to Peer TDMA v
29. assword Default password respectively and click Login Now to login the main page of WAP 7500 As ylou can see this management interface provides four main options in the black bar above which are System Wireless Status and Management Ris PLANET 802 11a Dual Radio Access Point Wireless Status Management About Basic RADIUS Setti enings Information Wireless Device Name DEVICE123456 ETH MAC Address 00 30 4f 12 34 56 WLAN1 MAC Address 00 30 4f 37 19 ed WLAN2 MAC Address 00 30 4f 37 13 14 Firmware Version 2 1 15 PL 1 Figure 20 Main Page note The username and password are case sensitive and the password is no more than 19 characters Page 27 3 4 Basic System Setup For users who use the WAP 7500 for the first time it is recommended that you begin configuration from Basic in System shown below e PLANET 802 11a Dual Radio Access Point System Wireless Status Management About Basic Setup Basic s RADIUS Settings Wireless Device Name DEVICE123456 Country Region United States ze Ethernet Data Rate Automatic Mi Spanning Tree Protocol STP Enable O Disable STP Forward Delay Turbo default 1 sec O Normal sec standard 4 30 sec VLAN 802 1Q O Enable Disable Management VLAN ID 0 System Monitor Enable O Disable Link Aggregation O Enable Disable Full Duplex Two Channels Note Link aggregat
30. bb PLANE 802 11a Outdoor Wireless AP Extender WAP 7500 User s Manual Version 1 0 Copyright Copyright 2011 by PLANET Technology Corp All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the prior written permission of PLANET PLANET makes no representations or warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Any software described in this manual is sold or licensed as is Should the programs prove defective following their purchase the buyer and not this company its distributor or its dealer assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing repair and any incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect in the software Further this company reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes All brand and product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective holders FCC Caution To assure continued compliance Example use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer
31. d for the PoE Data interface I os Figure 8 Interface Definition 2 2 3 1 RS 232 RS 232 which is labeled COM RESET is used for debugging purposes as well as for hard reset of the WAP 7500 Below you may find the pin definition of the RS 232 Table 1 PIN Definition Pin Assignment Name Description P1 TXDO Data Transmit 0 P2 DSRO Data Set Ready 0 P3 RXDO Data Receive 0 P4 TXD1 Data Transmit 1 P5 RXD1 Data Receive 1 P6 DTR1 Data Terminal Ready P7 Hard Reset Hard reset the unit P8 GND Ground To reset the device short P7 Hard Reset to P8 GND for less than 1 second and the system will reset If P7 Hard Reset is shorted to P8 GND for over 5 seconds the WAP 7500 will be reset to the factory default settings Page 19 COM Reset PoE Data P1 TXDO P2 DSRO P3 RXDO P4 TXD1 P5 RXD1 P6 DTRO P7 HardReset P8 GND a Figure 9 Detailed View of RS 232 Port Below are the views of RS 232 cover and RJ 45 port respectively please note the label covered on and DO strictly follow the instructions to avoid damaging your equipment Figure 10 Warning Label EK Warning Do NOT connect PoE powered Ethernet cable to the RS 232 port otherwise the port may burnout e If RS 232 cable is used outdoor please DO add a surge protector to protect the equipment circuit a Strongly recommend to add a lightning arrestor on the RS 232 port to prevent fr
32. dom lightening could easily cause fatal damage to WAP 7500 EMD Lightning DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY 2 Make sure PoE is correctly connected to the RJ 45 port on the WAP 7500 labeled PoE Data DO NOT CONNECT TO THE PORT LABELED Warning No POE otherwise the will be severely damaged 3 Users MUST power off the WAP 7500 first before connecting the external antenna to it otherwise damage might be caused to the WAP 7500 itself 2 1 4 Product Package The product package you have received should contain the following items If any of them are not included or damaged please contact your local vendor for support e WAP 7500 x1 Mounting Kit x 1 e PoE Injector 8 Power cord x1 e Grounding Wire with screw x1 e Water Proof RJ 45 Connector Kit x1 Page 15 Quick Installation Guide QIG x 1 Product CD x1 Note e Product CD contains Management Tool Quick Installation Guide and User Manual 2 1 4 1 Mounting Kit e Wall Pole Mounting Bracket 1 T Form Bracket X1 2 Articulation Pole X1 3 Pole Mount Bar X1 e Fasteners 4 M8X 80 Screw x2 M8 X 90 Screw x1 5 M8 Washer x3 6 M8 Spring Washer X3 7 M8Nut X1 8 M5x 16 Screw x4 9 M5 Washer X4 10 Wood Screw X4 for Wall Mount 11 Wall Gyprock Plug X4 for Wall Mount 2 1 4 2 Waterproof RJ 45 Connector Kit 1 Gland X1 2 Sealing Nut x1 3 Sealing x1 Page 16 2 2 Hardware Installation 2 2 1 Assemble the Mounting Bracket 1 P
33. dress 00 30 4f 37 19 ed WLAN2 MAC Address 00 30 4 37 1a 14 Firmware Version 2 1 15 PL 1 Figure 34 Basic Information Page 48 5 2 View Ethernet Statistics Open Ethernet Status in Status to check the data packets received on and transmitted from the Ethernet port in LAN Click Refresh to view current statistics All is read only PLANET 802 11a Dual Radio Access Point Networking amp Communication System Wireless Status Management heme Saus Ethernet Statistics RFI ORF2 Connection Wireless Status Received Transmitted Packets 584 Bytes 90214 Figure 35 Ethernet Statistics Page 49 5 3 View Wireless Statistics Open Wireless Status in Status to check the data packets received on and transmitted via wireless network Click Refresh to view current statistics All is read only Networking amp Communication Y PLANET 802 11a Dual Radio Access Point System Wireless Status Management Ethernet gen Statistics WLAN 1 GRF1 ORF2 Connection Wireless Status gt gt Received Transmitted Unicast Packets 230 406 Broadcast Packets 2 4 30 Multicast Packets 115 226 Total Packets 365 1762 Total Bytes 24565 62112 Figure 36 Wireless Statistics Page 50 5 4 Connection Open Connection in Status to check the information of remote CPEs connected with the WAP 7500 these values also help determine whethe
34. en Antenna Alignment Tool is not available Link Test provides another option to check the signal strength towards the connecting device Open Link Test in Wireless as below and click Refresh to view the current signal strength of wireless connectivity The table will be updated every 3 seconds If the signal is not so good align the antenna manually Networking amp Communication e PLANET 802 11a Dual Radio Access Point System Wireless Status Management Link Test WLAN 1 Radio Peer to Peer Setup Secutity Remote MAC Address Access Control y Link Test Align Antenna Figure 28 Link Test 4 5 Link Aggregation Link Aggregation combines two physical network links into a single logical link for increased bandwidth With it enabled users can increase the capacity and availability of the communications channel between devices both switches and end stations Besides link aggregation also provides load balancing Open Basic in System Link Aggregation is as below Page 39 Ris NET 802 11a Dual Radio Access Point Networking amp Communication ewe Wireless Status About E Basic Setup Basic gt gt RADIUS Settings Wireless Device Name DEVICE 123456 Country Region United States a Ethernet Data Rate Automatic vi Spanning Tree Protocol STP Enable O Disable STP Forward Delay Turbo default 1 sec O Normal sec standard 4 30 sec
35. en ennn ensnanenanenennnenennansnnnenensennenneensnnenanenennnnennanvennnenennenennen 14 2 1 Preparation before Installation nanne neen ennnnennenren nennen mener nnn n nnne nennen 14 2 1 1 Professional Installation Required sssssssssssseeseeneeee eene nnne 14 2 1 2 Safety GE 14 21 3 Installation Precautions 5 1 eee A em nn ln 15 2 1 4 Product PACKAGE EE 15 22 Hardware InstallatiOrni cache eet A ed dE ieh 17 2 2 1 Assemble the Mounting Bracket AAA 17 KE Tut le DEE 17 Ee MR NON TE 19 2 2 4 GONMECL UD ET 21 2 2 5 Grounding nf ht ame dard rt d ertet EE 22 2 2 6 Power E pm 23 Chapter 3 Basic Settings iore eerie dee EE 25 9 T Factory REEL e EE 25 3 2 System Requlremieris iia etude atn andi edit deden 26 3 3 How to Login the Web based Interface A 26 3 4 Basic System SOUP Wei Aen aoa eels dees Aon seien tuae 28 SiO WITElESS E 30 Chapter 4 Advanced Settings uusnsnnennsnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnannnnnnnnrnannnnnannnnnn 33 4 1 Advanced Wireless Settings nnen eneen ennen eeenenneerenenneerenenneereneneereneneerenenneeeeenene nennen 33 4 2 Peer to Peer Links tn eene uti 34 4 3 Antenna Alignimerit TOO ET 36 4 4 Link Test inte teen t d tt eem oen ttm d 39 4 9 Link AMEN tadas 39 4 6 Super A epus etae net dne ante eea eneen edn tete 40 4 7 Wireless Security Settings ec epe ee ie i eiie ev pe iie de indie eed ded 42 4 7 1 Securit
36. ennnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnn 78 FIGURE Kelte 11 Figure 2 Typical Applications nn 12 Figure 3 Bracket Mounting Step A 17 Figure 4 Bracket Mounting Step 2 17 Figure 5 Pole Mounting Step 1 ite bk ake stetige 18 Figure 6 Pole Mounting Step A nnen eene nennen Ea E OAOA E DANE EE NEEE 18 Figure Pole Mounting Step nein ineo repe p Ue e Ue de 18 Figure 9 Interface Definition ERR e ERR eh D ein HD m e ERE 19 Figure 9 Detailed View of RS 232 Port eorr rner aeann E aAA AE AEREE EEE ARETE nennen nennen eer nennen nennen ener 20 Figure 10 Warning Label auch rue 20 Figure TI Vent S 21 Figure 12 Connect Up Gren 21 Figure 13 Connect Up Step 2 sx on eene tete He d ciim A rde ld 21 Figure 14 Connect Up Gren 22 Figure 15 Connect Up Sep decora tdi nee ebene 22 Figure 16 Grounding i eski veye oh reve 22 kare T Foe CONME cU vit AE Bishan tabeletmeteedi dees A panded herded tenes handed steoaden tebeca ces 23 Figure 19 Security Alert x rido yet nie 26 Figure EH e 27 Figure 20 Main Page eno ene ep een 27 Figure 21 BASIC le EE 28 Figure 22 Basic Wireless Settings AA 30 Figure 23 Advanced Parameters A 33 Figure 24 Peer to Peer Links for CSMA nn 35 Fig re 25 PTP for TDMA ieu umen eae eu 36 Figure 26 Antenna Alignment in CSMA eene nennen eene ne
37. epresents the last 6 digits of Ethernet MAC address Operating Mode Peer to Peer CSMA Country Region United States Country dependent and software programmed Page 25 IP Address 0 0 0 0 3 2 System Requirements Before configuration please make sure your system meets the following requirements a A computer coupled with 10 100 Base TX adapter Configure the computer with a static IP address of 192 168 1 x as the default IP address of WAP 7500 is 192 168 1 1 X can not be 0 1 nor 255 a A Web browser on PC for configuration such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or above Netscape or Firefox 3 3 How to Login the Web based Interface The WAP 7500 provides you with user friendly Web based management tool Open IE and enter https 192 168 1 1 in the address bar A Security Alert window may popup as below due to browser s security trusted sites You may choose to continue to the login webpage W There is a problem with this website s security certificate We recommend that you close this webpage and do not continue to this website Y Click here to close this webpage Continue to this website not recommended More information Figure 18 Security Alert Click Yes will usher you into the login page Page 26 J PLANET 802 11a Dual Radio Access Point Networking amp Communication Name admin Password mmm Figure 19 Login Enter the username Default admin and p
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39. ins Page 12 Besides the WAP 7500 can also be applied into the following environments Cost effectively provide long distance backhaul for remote areas like village oil well island mountain and etc Establish local backhaul for campus farm and factory Provide and access for video streaming or surveillance for industrial and mining enterprises Plays as a relay connecting different networks Page 13 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation This chapter describes safety precautions and product information you have to know and check before installing WAP 7500 2 1 Preparation before Installation 2 1 1 Professional Installation Required 1 Please seek assistance from a professional installer who is well trained in the RF installation and knowledgeable in the local regulations 2 The WAP 7500 is distributed through distributor and system installer with professional technicians and will not be sold directly through retail store 3 The equipment shall be installed in RESTRICTED ACCESS LOCATIONS Access can only be gained by service persons or by users who have been instructed about the reasons for the restrictions applied to the location and about any precautions that shall be taken Furthermore access is through the use of a tool or lock and key or other means of security and is controlled b the authority responsible for the location 4 If you are intended to use an external antenna with the WAP 7500 please contact your
40. ion only takes effective when both cards work on P2P mode IP Settings Manual O DHCP Client IP Address 192 168 1 1 IP Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Primary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Time Time Server Time Server Port 123 Time Zone GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijuana O Adjustfor Daylight Saving Time Current Time Mon Jun 30 17 32 53 2008 GPS Coordinate Settings Latitude N v Fo 7 Longitude E M Pio Figure 21 Basic Setup ea Wireless Device Name Specify the device name which is composed of no more than 15 characters with 0 9 A Z a z or Page 28 Country Region For the available radio bands vary from country to country the working channels used are different Ethernet Data rate Specify the transmission rate of data Spanning Tree Protocol STP Spanning Tree Protocol is a link management protocol for bridges which provides path redundancy while preventing loops in a network STP allows only one active path at a time between the bridges but establish the redundant link as a backup if the initial link fails STP Forward Delay STP Forward Delay is the time spent in detecting and learning network tree topology state before entering the forward state Default time value is 1 sec Select Normal if you would like to modify the parameter 4 30 second
41. lace the main bracket into the seating and use a spanner to fasten the bracket to the WAP 7500 with M5x16 screws and M5 washers 9 provided in the hardware packets Figure 3 Bracket Mounting Step 1 2 Assemble the main bracket by placing articulation pole to the T form bracket via a M8x90 4 screw through the insertion axe and fix with the M8 washer spring washer Y EN bef men 8 and M8 nut Figure 4 Bracket Mounting Step 2 2 2 2 Pole Mounting 1 Install the main bracket and the pole mount bar 3 over the top of the pole by securing the drill holes of the pole mount bar to the main bracket ones and insert two M8x80 4 screws spring washers and washers through the drill holes and main bracket Page 17 Figure 5 Pole Mounting Step 1 2 Fasten two M8x80 screws and washers through the drill holes and main bracket with a spanner Figure 6 Pole Mounting Step 2 3 Adjust the antenna for appropriate tilt vertical orientation Figure 7 Pole Mounting Step 3 Note a The horizontal and vertical beamwidth of WAP 7500 default antenna is about 10 degree respectively Page 18 2 2 3 Interface Definition The WAP 7500 currently provides two interfaces at the bottom which are PoE amp Data with a black plastic cover and RS 232 with a light gray cover that labed WARNING No PoE Among which a black RJ45 waterproof connector will be provide
42. le 3 RSSI Beep Frequency etn nente nn sten n nne aa inen nnn enne te nemen esten nnn 38 Table 4 Channels in 5MHz Centre Frequency nnee enneeeenenneeeeenenneereneneeeenenveeeeneneereneneeeenenn 66 Table 5 Channels in 10MHz Centre Frequency nnee enneerenvenneerenenneereneneeeenenneerenenveenenenn 66 Table 6 Channels in 20MHz Centre Frequency ereccion iaaeaie nee aR NAE AANER nennen enne nnn 67 Table 7 Channels in 40MHz Centre Frequency ssssesssseeeeeee n cnc naar nn nc enne nennen enne 67 Tablet Country oL EGG nain oei Cei 68 Table 9 Country of European Union 68 Table 10 Other Countries ete e eo Hehe e e e HR n Aa Va Hen Re nde 70 Table 11 epe M 72 Table 42 SSH Settings E oka side kaa kd ke kk ee ie bee IH LE ee e tee and 73 Table 13 Public Software Name and Description 79 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Introduction Long Distance Technology with Excellent Performance The WAP 7500 is a high performance outdoor deployable wireless bridge that provides wireless connectivity among multiple network locations The WAP 7500 is compatible with IEEE 802 11a which provide an affordable and reliable rural connectivity solution Multiple Operating Modes The WAP 7500 is a multi function communication device that supports Base Station CPE PTP and PTMP connectivity It allows for local area network LANS in different locations buildings to
43. line command what you will get Figure 42 SSH Enter the user name and password Default user name password admin password respectively you will see DEVICE123456 gt which is the name of WAP 7500 Enter help command to get setting information alternatively you can refer to Appendix C SSH Settings for details 5 6 2 SNMP The WAP 7500 supports SNMP management Set the SNMP parameters and obtain MIB file before remote management From Remote Management in Management set the parameters for SNMP Enable SNMP by checking Enable Specify the Read Community Name Write Community Name and IP Address to Receive Traps Hit Apply to save settings Obtain MIB file via FTP Enter ftp 192 168 1 1 username Default admin and password Default password After successful login enter command get bridge mib the information will as below and then bridge mib file is obtained Page 55 ysten32 cad ezxze ftp 192 168 1 1 ft Windows XP Ik 5 1 2600 FA 1985 2801 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings eugene gt ftp 192 168 9 228 Connected to 192 168 8 228 Connection closed by remote host C Documents and Settings eugene gt ftp 192 Connected to 192 168 1 1 220 CusFTPd 1 1 3 User 192 168 1 1 none admin 331 Please specify the password Password 238 Using binary mode to transfer files Login successful Have fun ftp gt get bridge mib 2668
44. n effective way to enhance performance It can boost the transmission data rate To enable Super Mode the remote WAP 7500 should enable the function as well For more information you may refer to Super Mode in Chapter 4 Advance Settings Page 32 Chapter 4 Advanced Settings 4 1 Advanced Wireless Settings Open Radio in Wireless and turn to Advanced Parameters at the bottom to make advanced wireless settings on T 802 11a Dual Radio Access Point Networking amp Communication en Wireless Status Management ORF OR Radio Settings WLAN 1 Radio s Operating Mode Peer to Peer CSMA dl Site Survey Peer to Peer Setup Security Wireless Mode 802 11a v Access Control Channel Frequency 149 5 745GHZ e as M TransmitRate Best Y Link Test Output Power 100 x Align Antenna Band Width 20MHz Y WMM Mode O Enable Disable Super Mode O Enable Disable Advanced Parameters Radio Enable O Disable RTS Threshold 0 2346 Fragmentation Length 256 2346 Beacon Interval 20 1000 Distance In Meters 0 100000 Figure 23 Advanced Parameters e Radio To enable or disable Wireless radio interface RTS Threshold The WAP 7500 sends RTS Request to Send frames to certain receiving station and negotiates the sending of a data frame After receiving an RTS that STA responds with a CTS Clear to Send frame to acknowledge the right to start transmission The
45. network and bridge are correctly connected e Basic Configurations Mismatched basic settings among bridges are the most common cause of connectivity fail If the bridge does not associate with a remote bridge check whether in each device are identical e Security Settings Remote bridges attempting to authenticate to your WAP 7500 must support the same security options configured in your bridge such as WEP and WPA2 PSK If your bridge fails to associate with others check whether the security settings are the same as your bridge settings e Antenna Alignment If the methods above are all checked to be correct you can observe and verify antenna alignment with RSSI value Q 2 What if would like to reset the unit to default settings You may restore factory default settings in Backup Restore Settings from Management Q 3 What if l would like to backup and restore my configuration settings You may do the backup by generating a configuration file or retrieve the settings you have backed up previously in Backup Restore Settings from Management Page 64 Q 4 What if can not open the Web based management interface Please check the followings Check whether the power supply is OK Try to power on the unit again Check whether the IP address of PC is correct in the same network segment as the unit Login the unit via other browser such as Firefox Hard reset the unit Q 5 What if the signal quality is poor or not so
46. nnen nennen nns 37 Figure 27 Antenna Alignment in TDMA enm eene een ennemi enne rne nnns 37 Figure 29 Link Testo umb t eege eege attin Ou bent iniit tu 39 Figure Z9 bink Aggregation inim A rH tm diat tama 40 Figure 39 Super Mode oi Eu 41 Figure 31 SECUrIty ae er ERAN EA EES 42 Figure 32 Access Control eh indies aaide deine la ue 44 Elg re 33 RADIUS Settings 1 n eT rni i e d at d ein id dien detur 46 Figure 34 Basic Information ccc 2222 ciiin hadi DEO A HET d BE Lege o REDE UL D BOX Le SER TENERA 48 Figure 35 Ethernet Statistics en na eedt ik kat ad area ik kat kn ended 49 Figure 36 Wireless Statistics ii Ian 50 mal ser amp eo eem A n 51 Fare aS PASSW aie Ta bad endesan di dada tat ola zi Sena tata Gen rd e ata 52 Figure 39 Remote Management 53 Figure 40 PuTTY Configuration Tiersen ae ia iiaeia ia a ieii idia 54 Fig re 41 PuTTY Configuration 2 24 nee eek erneuten qa rie end 54 Figure 42 SSH insel Ha ai Ren 55 Figure 43 Obtain MIB File nn ad ta ko a 56 Figure UE EEN 57 Figure 45 GPS Coordinate Settings nn 58 Fig re 46 Upgrade Firmware u ld eU 59 Figure 47 Backup Restore Settings nn 60 Figure 48 Restore Settings cien ei anal 61 Figure 49 Event E09 ient tte mio te attin deiode 62 Figure 50 Reboot oin nter dE E deta Ed et etum oe ete m 63 Table T PIN D MON MET 19 Table 2 WAP 7500 Factory Default Settings nennen 25 Tab
47. om lightning attack 2 2 3 2 Vent The vent is designed to exclude vapors and moisture out of the unit as well as repel water dust and dirt by the specially designed membrane thereby preventing the WAP 7500 from electric malfunctioning Page 20 N A COM Reset PoE Data d m N d E so N A Figure 11 Vent 2 2 4 Connect Up Before installing the Ethernet cable with a waterproof RJ 45 connector it is recommended that the Cat 5 RJ 45 coaxial cable be used for the WAP 7500 to power PoE connector 1 To connect to the hole labeled PoE Data open the black cover in advance by using a coin ora slotted screwdriver and then screw in the body of the gland and tighten Figure 12 Connect Up Step 1 2 Slide the sealing nut to the RJ 45 cable from its middle breach and then insert the sealing into the cable Slide the Sealing Nut from its Breach CER Figure 13 Connect Up Step 2 3 Insert the RJ 45 connector and make sure that the locking tab snaps home Page 21 WAP 7500 RJ 45 Port Figure 14 Connect Up Step 3 4 Screw the sealing on the gland and tighten Figure 15 Connect Up Step 4 2 2 5 Grounding The WAP 7500 is shipped with a grounding wire The unit must be properly grounded to protect against power surges The WAP 7500 grounding point can be found on the bottom of the unit It is supplied with an appropriate grounding lug for attachment to the ODU ri IVA FA FI AAA COM Re
48. or peripheral devices Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 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 Federal Communication Commission FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure set forth for an uncontrolled environment In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 100cm during normal operation The availability of some specific channels and or operational frequency bands are country dependent and are firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended destination The firmware setting is not accessible by the end user CE Mark Statement This equipment has passed the test performed according to European Standard ETSI 301 893 EN301 489 1 17 and EN60950 Safety This equipment is designed with the utmost care for the safety of those who install and use it However special attention must be paid to the dangers of electric shock and static electricity when working with electrical equipment All guidelines of this and of the computer manufacture must the
49. r 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Time Time Server Time Server Port 123 Time Zone GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijuana O Adjustfor Daylight Saving Time Current Time Mon Jun 30 17 32 53 2008 PS Coordinate Settings Latitude Longitude Figure 45 GPS Coordinate Settings Page 58 5 9 Upgrade Firmware Open Upgrade Firmware in Management and follow the steps below to upgrade firmware locally or remotely through WAP 7500 s Web ges NET 802 11a Dual Radio Access Point Networking amp Communication TE Wireless Status Management Change Password Upgrade Firmware Remote Management Tee kees S Browse to locate the firmware file Backup Restore Settings VE Ed Browse Event Log Reboot Figure 46 Upgrade Firmware Click Browse to select the firmware file Click Upload to load the file into the WAP 7500 e Wait a moment the system will reboot after successfully upgrade AE Warning e Do NOT cut the power off during upgrade otherwise the system may crash e Upgrading with the wrong firmware will make your device useless Please carefully check the firmware before upgrading Page 59 5 10 Backup Restore Settings It is strongly recommended to back up configuration information in case of something unexpected If tragedy hits your device you may have an access
50. r the antenna is aligned in an appropriate direction The table will be updated every 30 seconds All is read only Qon ET 802 11a Dual Radio Access Point Networking amp Communication System Wireless Status Management 5 s Connections WLAN 1 ORI RF1 10 RF2 Connection Ta SSID WAP 7500 Wireless Status Channel 149 15 745 GHz Wireless Status Connected Modulation Data rate OMbps Signal Level 27 dBm Figure 37 Connection Page 51 5 5 Password From Change Password in Management you can change or default the password to manage your WAP 7500 Networking amp Communication Be T 802 11a Dual Radio Access Point O SS one Status Management Change Password Change Password Remote Management Upgrade Firmware Current Password i Backup Restore Settings New Password Event Log Repeat New Password Reboot Restore Default Password OYes S No Figure 38 Password a Change Password For security concern you have to enter the current password first and then enter the new one twice respectively in New Password and Repeat New Password fields Restore Default Password If you would like to restore the default password enter the current password first and then check Yes and click Apply to default the password Note a The password is case sensitive and its length can not exceed 19 characters Page 52 5 6 Remote Management The WAP 7500 provides
51. refore be allowed at all times to ensure the safe use of the equipment WEEE Regulation X To avoid the potential effects on the environment and human health as a result of the presence of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment end users of electrical and E electronic equipment should understand the meaning of the crossed out wheeled bin symbol Do not dispose of WEEE as unsorted municipal waste and have to collect such WEEE separately Revision User s Manual for PLANET 802 11a Outdoor Wireless AP Extender Model WAP 7500 Rev 1 0 February 2011 Part No EM WAP7500_v1 0 2081 E10380 000 About This Manual This user manual is intended to guide professional installer to install the WAP 7500 and how to build the infrastructure centered on it It includes procedures to assist you in avoiding unforeseen problems Conventions For your attention on important parts special characters and patterns are used in this manual Ki Note e This indicates an important note that you must pay attention to AE Warning e This indicates a warning or caution that you have to abide Bold Indicates the function important words and so on CONTENT Chapfter1 INtroduction 2 2 2 22 2 222er 10 ll Introduction ran eerdere Eom ee Re nette uera 10 1 2 Appearance heim hia cea mtt eate p este 11 1i3 Key atento e tuendum ee eA 11 1 4 TyYpical Applications ES 12 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation nnn saan
52. roupiD WAP 7500 Security please push select button to start test Access Control Link Test Align Antenna Figure 27 Antenna Alignment in TDMA To use Antenna Alignment Tool follow the steps bellow Open Peer to Peer Setup and select RF1 or RF2 Enter the MAC address of the remote bridge and click on the Apply button Then click the Align Antenna button and the Antenna Page 37 Alignment Tool window will popup a Setthe target RSSI e g 70dBm and click Start button a Wait about 5 seconds the antenna alignment starts and performs alignment every one second Fix the local antenna and adjust the remote antenna elevation and horizontal direction During the adjustment observe Current RSSI in local WAP 7500 The value will refresh every 1 second Fix the remote antenna when it reaches your expectation Usually RSSI between 60 and 70dBm indicates rather good signal strength Adjust the local antenna after fixing the remote one During the adjustment observe Current RSSI in the remote WAP 7500 Fix the local antenna when it reaches your expectation a When the antenna alignment tool starts the WAP 7500 will issue beep sound to indicate current RSSI Once the tool is closed the WAP 7500 will stop beeping Frequency of beep indicate the following RSSI Table 3 RSSI Beep Frequency RSSI Beep Frequency Page 38 4 4 Link Test Under Base Station CPE mode wh
53. s VLAN By enabling VLAN function the WAP 7500 is able to operate with the VLANs set up on your VLAN network Management VLAN ID You need to define a VLAN ID for your WAP 7500 to be recognized by the VLAN network The VLAN ID corresponds to the local ID on your Switch System Monitor By enabling System Monitor when system errors take place and are detected a software triggered watchdog reset occurs to resume normal operation Link Aggregation Link Aggregation combines two physical network links into a single logical link for increased bandwidth Besides it provides load balancing IP Address If you select Manual you have to specify a static IP address subnet mask default gateway and DNS server for your local area network which connects to the LAN port of WAP 7500 Make sure the specified IP address is unique on your network in order to prevent IP conflict DHCP Client Enable DHCP client to allow the DHCP server within your local area network to assign an IP Page 29 address automatically 3 5 Wireless Settings Open Radio in Wireless as below and select RF1 or RF2 to make basic wireless configuration on radio card 1 and 2 JER NET 802 11a Dual Radio Access Point Networking amp Communication Wireless Status Management ORF OR Radio Settings WLAN 1 Radio gt Operating Mode Peerto Peer CSMA v Wireless Mode 802 11a Access Control Channel Frequency 149
54. s access control ACL display trusted CPEs delete only all local ACL address set del Keyword Descriptions edit local ACL address list of associated wireless clients wlan statistics wireless wep key setting wireless wep key type wireless wep key 1 wireless wep key 2 wireless wep key 3 wireless wep key 4 wireless space in meter wireless remote bssid in cpe mode Lo SY A E C E n 2 get AAA Li A set del Keyword password reboot exit quit remotessid network status bsscanlist signal level remoterssi wmm Super audio super video Super picture bs autowdsenabl e wdsgroupid ssid hiddenssid wirelessisol ate authenticati on encryption default psk wireless remote ssid in cpe mode wireless network status bs list signal level dBm remote bs and rssi wmm settings Fast_Frame settings super burst settings compression settings lt null gt network name of this bs 1 32 chars bs ssid broadcast suppress bs isolate communication between clients bs authentication type bs data encryption bs pre shared key PSK for WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK auto wds settings wds group id name Descriptions system password reboot system logout from CLI quit CLI Page 77 Appendix E GPL Declamation PUBLIC SOFTWARE DECLAMATION In the software we delivered
55. s made up of 26 hexadecimal numbers 152 bits WEP It is made up of 32 hexadecimal numbers TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol which is a kind of dynamic encryption is co used with WPA PSK etc AES Advanced Encryption Standard it is usually co used with WPA2 PSK TKIP AES It allows for backwards compatibility with devices using TKIP Wireless Client Isolation Mode Enable this mode can prevent the communication between connected wireless clients Ki Note e We strongly recommend you enable wireless security on your network Only setting the same Authentication Data Encryption and Key in the WAP 7500 and other wireless devices that connecting with it can the communication be established Page 43 4 7 2 Access Control The Access Control appoints the authority to STA on accessing WAP 7500 thus a further security mechanism is provided This function is available only under Base Station mode Open Access Control in Wireless as below check Turn Access Control On to enable this function e PLANET 802 11 Dual Radio Access Point System Wireless Status Management er OR Access Control WLAN 1 Radio Peer to Peer Setup Tum Access Control On Security Select Access Control Database Local MAC Address Database w Access Control Trusted CPEs Link Test BH MAC Address ri 00 30 4f a0 12 e8 m 00 30 4f a1 13 09 Align Antenna Available CPEs CPEID Mac Address fa 1 00 30 4f
56. set PoE Data Figure 16 Grounding Page 22 2 2 6 Power On To power up the WAP 7500 follow the steps bellow 1 Plug a user supplied Cat 5 Ethernet cable from your wired LAN or a computer into the power injector RJ 45 jack DATA IN Plug a user supplied Cat 5 Ethernet cable from the WAP 7500 into the power injector RJ 45 jack P DATA OUT Connect the power module to the power injector and plug the AC cord into an AC power receptacle After being powered on the device will send out the beep sound lasting about 1 5 seconds informing you that the WAP 7500 is powered up Wait for about 60 seconds the system will be initialized and start working Figure 17 PoE Connection Page 23 EK Warning e Make sure PoE is correctly connected to the RJ 45 port on the WAP 7500 labeled PoE Data otherwise the WAP 7500 will be severely damaged N A COM Reset PoE Data Warning no EE 4 LA N e e a A e When install the secondary antenna please make sure power off the device to prevent unexpected damage Page 24 Chapter 3 Basic Settings 3 1 Factory Default Settings We ll elaborate the WAP 7500 factory default settings You can re acquire these parameters by default If necessary please refer to the Restore Factory Default Settings Table 2 WAP 7500 Factory Default Settings Features Factory Default Settings Username admin Password password Wireless Device Name DEVICEXXXXXX X r
57. setting range is 0 2346 in byte Fragmentation Length Specify the maximum size in byte for a packet before data is fragmented into multiple packets Page 33 Setting it too low may result in poor network performance Leave it at its default of 2346 is recommended Beacon Interval Specify the frequency interval to broadcast packets Enter a value between 20 and 1000 Distance in Meters To decrease the chances of data retransmission at long distance WAP 7500 can auto adjust proper ACK timeout value by specifying distance of the two nodes Default distance is 10km This will be only useful in CSMA mode TDM Coordination Time Slice Specify the time slice of TDM Coordination It allows a certain amount of time in ms that data will transmit to each other before it moves to the next user This is a repetitive cycle Ki Note e We strongly recommended you leave most advanced settings at their defaults except Distance in Meters any modification on them may negatively impact the performance of your wireless network 4 2 Peer to Peer Links Open Peer to Peer Setup in Wireless Peer to Peer Links allow establishing PTP or PTMP connectivity with as most eight remote wireless devices this feature only available under Peer to Peer CSMA mode Select REI and input the MAC addresses of radio cards from remote unit respectively Furthermore you may restrict the uplink speed of each peer for optimal bandwidth control P
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59. this mode only PTP is available and is suggested to use when the distance between the two WAP 7500s is greater than 20KM To make the P2P TDMA work you need to set the same Group ID on both 2 peers Site Survey Available in Base Station and CPE mode the WAP 7500 is able to perform site survey through which information on the available access points will be detected Open Basic Settings in Wireless by clicking the Site Survey button beside Wireless Mode option the wireless site survey window will pop up with a list of available wireless networks around Select the AP you would like to connect and click Selected to establish connection Base Station ID SSID For Base Station mode it requires SSID for CPU clients to associate with This wireless network name is shared among all associated devices in your wireless network Keep it identical on all those devices Note that the SSID is case sensitive and cannot exceed 32 characters Wireless Mode The WAP 7500 can only communicate with wireless devices of 802 11a Channel Frequency Channel varies much as the available band differs from country to country Select a proper operating channel in the drop down list according to your situation To avoid adjacent channel interference it is highly suggested to set separate ofthe 2 RF links as far as possible Transmit Rate Usually Best is preferred Under this rate the WAP 7500 will automatically select the highest
60. y Profile Configuration nennen eene 42 All 2 ACCESS e EE 44 47 3 RADIUS Settings EE 46 Chapter 5 Management 2 2 22 22 sahne a deeg 48 5 1 View WAP 7500 Basic Information nanne enen neneeerere eenen ennennenenenenenanneneneenenenennennnenenenenen 48 5 2 View Ethernet Statistics otim ene He Pa deu 49 5 3 View Wireless Statistics orte e bee ee a EIER Reli 50 Di CONNECTION anreisen ee AA AAA THE Reue papa kota ii e 51 EE ET 52 5 6 Remote Management 3 vise e bonda ake sanba sy pon NN 53 5 60 1 R mote Console EE 53 5 6 2 SNMP ute eert aten tene ea ne dis 55 9 7 TIME e EE 57 pe GFS eet a EE in EE 58 5 9 Upgrade Firmware elek like 59 5 10 Backup Restore Settings ti n rd eet mauu 60 5 11 Restore Factory Default Settings eene nnnm mener 61 5 12 Event Log ana eem id 62 DENS RED uni re eReader 63 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting nnnun ananas en enanen enne ennnnanenanenensennsnanenanenennnneenneensnanenannnennnennananenanenennenennen 64 Appendix A Channel Frequency Table nnn anar ananen ene ennnanenanenrensennsnanenanenensnneensennnnansnanenensenennn 66 Appendix B Channel Country List Table annnaanen ene nnananennnenensennnnnanenanenensnenensensnnanenanenensenennn 68 APppendiX C ASCI snan sereen pen kof kn kk min du pot n na an nenn Gin cutee shes nn Enea a an han Eeen aande 72 Appendix D SSH Seit geseet n ann ka te ou d asa senksan ake ta ae 73 Appendix E GPL Declamation uursuussn
61. you with two more options for device management which are SSH Secure Shell and SNMP Open Remote Management in Management to configure the remote management of WAP 7500 Y PLANET 802 11a Dual Radio Access Point Networking 4 Communication System Wireless Status Management Change Password 3 Remote Management Remote Management gt Upgrade Meggie E E E Backup Restore Settings Secure Shell SSH Enable O Disable Event Log SNMP E SNMP Enable O Disable Reboot a Read Community Name public Write Community Name private i IP Address to Receive Traps 0 0 0 0 Figure 39 Remote Management 5 6 1 Remote Console The WAP 7500 supports CLI management which could be accessed by Secure Shell SSH It is recommended PuTTY be used to login Download it from http www putty org for free The minimum system requirement for using PuTTY is Windows 95 98 ME NT 2000 XP and Vista on Intel x86 Da a Once the program is downloaded open up by double clicking Putty exe Note that before using Follow the steps below to implement PuTTY be sure you are able to connect to the WAP 7500 Enter IP Address of WAP 7500 Default 192 168 1 1 Port 22 and check SSH as connection type Page 53 X PuIIY Configuration Category Session Loggina Terminal Keyboard Bell Features a Window Appearance Behaviour Translation Selection Colours Connection Data Proxy Telnet Rlogin
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