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1. When set to None the ing is disal Encryption Fixed Key 4 it a 10 digit hexadecima it a 26 digit Settings ecimal value 152bit a 32 hexadecimal value ey uthentication PEAP EAP TLS Type A None Up to 32 characters in length single byte alphanumeric Supplicant User Name characters only Settings F 7 M None Up to 32 characters in length single byte alphanumeric 9 User Password characters only Certificate Server certificate Client certificate Private key Registration Group Key 3600 O Disable or 120 259200 sec Interval sec O Disable or 120 259200 None Up to 64 characters in length single byte alphanumeric Shared Secret characters only no spaces WPA Pre Shared Key PSK Updating Interval Alphanumeric characters between 8 and 63 characters CONTEC 80 FXA2000 G 5 6 7 g 9 10 11 12 CONTEC This setting is available when t This setting is available when t This setting is available when t Infrastructure This setting is available when t AES This setting is available when t WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK This setting is available when t 8 Appendix he unit type is Access Point he unit type is Access Point or Station he wireless connection mode
2. CONTEC 84 FXA2000 G 22 23 24 25 26 2 7 28 29 30 CONTEC T 4 3 us Infrastructure E his setting is available when t AES his setting is available when t WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK his setting is available when t E 3 m his setting is available when t WPA or WPA2 l his setting is available when t 3 8 Appendix his setting is available when the unit type is Access Point or Repeater This setting is available when the unit type is Access Point his setting is available when the unit type is Access Point or Station his setting is available when the wireless connection mode is Advanced Infrastructure or Standard he encryption is set to either WEP Open WEP SharedKey WEP Auto or he unit type is Station and the encryption is set to either WPA WPA2 he unit type is Access Point or Repeater and the the encryption is set to either WPA WPA2 WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK he unit type is Access Point and the encryption is set to either EEE802 1X he encryption is set to either WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK FXA2000 G 85 8 Appendix Table 8 1 Initial Setting List 5 11 Basic Settings VAP Settings VAP4 31 INone When set to None the setting is disabled between 2 VAP Settings ESSID and 32 characters in length single byte alphanumeric characters o
3. WLAN Infrastructure Mode Standard Infrastructure Compatible Infrastructure Pied Antenna 1 This setting is available when the unit type is Station 2 This setting is available when the unit type is Access Point or Repeater and the wireless networking standard is TEEE802 11n 5GHz or EEE802 11n 2 4GHz 3 This setting is available when the unit type is Access Point or Repeater 4 This setting can only be configured when the wireless networking standard is IEEE802 11a IEEE802 11b or TEEE802 11g CONTEC FXA2000 G 79 8 Appendix Table 8 1 Initial Setting List 2 11 Specification Basic Settings VAP Settings i LocalGroup between 2 and 32 characters in length VAP Settings ESSID x single byte alphanumeric characters only Disable WEP Open WEP Shared Key WEP Auto 5 AES IEEE802 1X WEP 6 WPA AES 6 WPA TKIP 6 WPA PSK TKIP WPA PSK AES WPA2 AES 6 Encryption WPA2 TKIP 6 WPA2 PSK AES WPA2 PSK TKIP WPA AUTO TKIP 5 WPA AUTO AES 5 WPA AUTO PSK TKIP 5 WPA AUTO PSK AES 5 Disable Enable Type2 WSL 7 None a 20 digit hexadecimal value 0 to 9 a to f or A to F Default key Key 1j Fixed Key 2 Fixed Key 3 Fixed Key 4 When set to None the setting is disable Fixed Key 1 it a 10 digit hexadecima 28bit a 26 digit ecimal value 152bit a igit hexadecimal value Key Setting 8
4. sss nnne 66 Constr cting a NetWork n aa Ee ERE RAT E RR ERUS 68 6 MAINTENANCE 71 Maintenance Tool ein EUR CER UR EO pere RH e EE 71 Log File Collection ionan n a a EAN O ERE R T RES 71 Using ETP to Get the Log File nee a ore e dene pride 72 Saving the Settings File TERR HEREIN E OA R 73 Using FTP to Backup the Settings File esee o tem ea Oe e a hee 73 Restoring the Software Settings e eet ERES HER HR ERE Qe PRI e 74 Using ETP to Restore tlie Settings tC RR CREE EC EG ere 74 Upgrading the Firmwalfe s ofer De TUO RUP IBO RePHOHe B etefie 75 P rformitigan Upgrade Using ETP JL secco d ett MOREM 75 Tnitializattoh oett E REI RE Eb Es 76 Using Web Brow Sel iiss senem neon e DO aper eme bete emis 76 Using the INIT Switch of the Main Unit eese nennen 76 Js TROUBLESHOOTING TT When Communication Fails i ete et OR EQUI RITTER ER ONERE INR DOEUD Mae edens TI Setup Screen Unavailable on Web Browser essere eterne eren 78 When the AP Will NobStattiz eco A SUUS UEBER ERNS 78 8 APPENDIX 79 Factory Default Settings List 4o nem etn etn HERR D CHE n e eH Regn 79 9 SPECIFICATIONS 97 Environmental Specifications sesen aeei ne e E EEE E ER 98 External Ditnensions sana ee ER OE netta 99 TO Interface xao ae Et me tad 100 CONTEC FXA2000 G v CONTEC FXA2000 G 1 Introduction 1 Introduction This chapter provides information you should know before using t
5. 3 X z 31 100 al oo D D ob l UT Ut LAN C SDC 5 30VDC i ES 100 31 if rT i T H WIJ S WAN POWER LAN g q c3 f os NA gi CoNTES D S 5 D OG CONTEC ID 1 E J b co J T m iE SE T 1 lg Vl mpm a i N py sm NS P X p oe J rc Ce 7 L as mm Figure 9 2 External dimensions connector cover attached CONTEC FXA2000 G 99 9 Specifications T O Interface Pin Layout of LAN Port Pin No Signal name Operation Function Transmit Power Supply Pin assignment of power connector 5 30VDC Housing MC1 5 3 ST 3 5 PHOENIX CONTACT Cable AWG28 16 equivalent to it Pin assignment of DC Jack EIAJ 2 Sign Input power Periphery DC jack is a EIAJ 2 standards connector so please use it within the range of DC4 5V 6 3V CONTEC 100 FXA2000 G FXA2000 G User s Manual CONTEC CO LTD April 2013 Edition 3 9 31 Himesato Nishiyodogawa ku Osaka 555 0025 Japan Japanese _http www contec co jp English http www contec com Chinese http www contec com cn No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in
6. Category Log content Description System Start Start Initializing using the initialization switch Wireless LAN duplex ti LAN Link up 100 10Mbps full harf rae lex Link up link speed and communication mode IP address lease for DHCP client leased IP address amp DHCP Lease X X X X Xh DHCP lease time DHCP No lease An IP address for the DHCP client was not leased WLAN Login NG 2 Login denied by client logins restriction disconnected DFS original channel amp new channel Xch XMHz WLAN Auth Success Authentication successful MAC address of terminal that WLAN Auth Error Authentication error MAC address of terminal that failed WLAN HT40X intolerant channel Detected a congested channel detected before dual WLAN Switching band width from Disabling dual channel mode because a congested channel Init nk down WEB Firmware update XXX gt y Xi Updated firmware old version gt new version i WLAN Login R y 3 Login wireless terminal MAC address amp VAP XX XX XX XX XX XX VAPX WLAN Roaming 7 Roaming wireless terminal MAC address amp VAP XX XX XX XX XX XX VAPX WLAN Logout n Logout disconnected terminal MAC address amp VAP XX XX XX XX XX XX VAPX WLAN Login NG 1 Login denied by MAC address filtering disconnected XX XX XX XX XX XX VAPX terminal MAC address amp VAP WLAN f CONTEC FXA2000 G 53 4 Setup and Status Display FTP Firmware updat
7. Maintenance O Top Page E Cancel Setting Lj Help Cl Japanese Save Reboot Port Speed Select the Ethernet port speed You can select from Auto Negotiation 100Mbps full duplex 100Mbps half duplex 10Mbps full duplex and 10Mbps half duplex Auto Negotiation is used normally Default setting Auto Negotiation CONTEC FXA2000 G 33 4 Setup and Status Display AN CAUTION Ifone side is set to Auto and the other side is set to 100M Full Duplex the communication mode for the Auto side is recognized as 100M half Duplex In this case there may be a high error rate and normal communication may not be possible It is recommended that you set the correct communication mode Ifone side or both sides are set to Auto and the two sides cannot recognize each other set the communication mode to the unchanging setting for both sides If port speeds are set incorrectly for example one side is set to unchanging 10M and the other side is set to unchanging 100M only one device may be able to establish a link or the link may be repeatedly established and disconnected depending on the communication status In this case set the correct communication mode Link Down Condition When Link Down Sense is enabled in the Advanced Settings for each VAP set the link down judgment condition The condition for Link Status is when the Ethernet link is disconnected The condition for Ping is when
8. For details about downloading using a Web browser see the section titled Download in Chapter 4 Setup and Status Display CAUTION The setup file data and firmware data may be damaged and the product may not operate properly if it is rebooted or switched off while the firmware is still being updated data being written CONTEC FXA2000 G 75 6 Maintenance Initialization There are two ways to initialize this product recovering the factory settings Using a Web browser Using the INIT switch of the main unit Each initialization method is described below Using a Web Browser Follow the procedure below when using Web browser to initialize the product 1 Follow the procedure below when using Web browser to Default Settin gs initialize the product 2 Select Maintenance Default setting from the menu G IP address is NOT made a default 3 To leave the IP address of the product unchanged without O IP address is made a default initialization tick Do not set IP address to default To initialize the IP address tick Set IP address to default B and then click Default 4 Click Save Reboot on the menu to save the default setting and reboot the product AN CAUTION If the default setting is selected by mistake click Logout on the menu to close the Web setup screen Using the INIT Switch of the Main Unit Follow the procedure below when using the INIT Swi
9. isable Beacon Interval msec 49 100 100 1000 i 1 15 pme Jis 1 IDisable Edit List Max 1 024 ent aiit I REM ds WLAN Bridge Between VAP 50 Enable Disable WLAN Bridge in This VAP 49 Enable Disable CONTEC 90 FXA2000 G 8 Appendix 48 This setting can be configured Repeater or Access Point 49 This setting is available when the unit type is Access Point or Repeater 50 This setting is available when the unit type is Access Point 51 This setting is available when the unit type is Access Point or Repeater and the wireless networking standard is IEEE 802 11n 2 4GHz or IEEE 802 11 52 This setting is available when the unit type is Access Point or Repeater and the wireless networking standard is IEEE 802 11b IEEE 802 11g or IEEE 802 11n 2 4GHz CONTEC FXA2000 G 91 8 Appendix Table 8 1 Initial Setting List 9 11 Item Specification Advanced Settings VAP Settings TX Rate Link Down Detection ESSID security 54 Maximum Client Logins 54 Denial Response Maximum Client Logins 54 Auto 2 4GHz MCS5 MCS6 MCS7 MCS8 M MCS 1Mbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbps 6Mbps 9Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps IEEES802 11n 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps MCSO MCS1 MCS2 MCS3 MCS4 14 MCS15 CS9 MCS10 MCS11 MCS12 MCS13 Auto 1Mbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbps
10. 4 Setup and Status Display Log Information Shows the log recorded by the device If the number of log entries exceeds 500 entries the most recent 500 entries are displayed If you wish to check the entire log open the link to the log file at the bottom of the page When the device s Save Log setting is enabled the log in memory is regularly written to the unit s flash ROM The number of times the log has been written to the flash ROM is displayed in Number of Times Log Saved at the top of the page To delete the entire device log click Clear Log and then click OK on the confirmation dialog Use caution as the log cannot be restored when cleared Wireless LAN Manager v Basic Settings v Advanced Settings gt Status b System b WLAN D MAC Table Maintenance O Top Page cancel Setting E Help Status Log Latest 500 logs Total logs 6 Number of Times Log Saved Clear Al Logs Latest Log 2011 01 01 00 27 WEB Clear logfile 2011 01 01 WEB Save config 2011 01 01 00 27 13 Manual reboot 2011 01 01 00 00 00 Start 2011 01 01 00 00 03 LAN Link up 100Mbps full duplex CONTEC El Japanese 2011 01 01 00 18 09 WLAN Login XX XX XX XX XX Xx VAP1 Save Reboot Old Log Bi Save amp Reboot BS Log file is downloadable from a lower link E Reboot logfile 241 bytes 52 FXA2000 G 4 Setup and Status Display An explanation of the items recorded in the log is detailed below
11. This setting is availab WPA or WPA2 his setting is availab E WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK WPA WPA2 WPA PSK o 8 Appendix e when the unit type is Access Point or Repeater e when the unit type is Access Point e when the unit type is Access Point or Station e when the wireless connection mode is Advanced Infrastructure or Standard e when the encryption is set to either WEP Open WEP SharedKey WEP Auto or e when the unit type is Station and the encryption is set to either WPA WPA2 e when the unit type is Access Point or Repeater and the the encryption is set to either r WPA2 PSK e when the unit type is Access Point and the encryption is set to either IEEE802 1X e when the encryption is set to either WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK FXA2000 G 83 8 Appendix Table 8 1 Initial Setting List 4 11 Basic Settings VAP Settings VAP3 22 None When set to None the setting is disabled between 2 and VAP Settings ESSID 32 characters in length single byte alphanumeric characters only INone WEP Open WEP Shared Key WEP Auto 23 AES IEEES802 1X WEP 24 WPA AES 24 WPA TKIP 24 WPA PSK TKIP WPA PSK AES WPA2 AES 24 Encryption WPA2 TKIP 24 WPA2 PSK AES WPA2 PSK TKIP WPA AUTO TKIP 23 WPA AUTO AES 23 WPA AUTO PSK TKIP 23 WPA AUTO PSK AES 23 iDisable Enable Type2 INone a 20 digit hexadecimal va
12. Valid from Valid from Certificate Information Valid to Shows the date the certificate expires V Statics Information Statistics 30000009 30000000X 1000000 0O00 13000000X 13000000X 3X000000X 3000000 X0000OQXX XX00000X X000000X TX Unicast Packets Displays the total number of unicast packets that transmitted TX Multicast Packets Displays the total number of multicast packets that have been transmitted TXUnicast Bytes Displays the total number of unicast bytes that have been transmitted TX Multicast Bytes Displays the total number of multicast bytes that have been transmitted TX Short Retry Displays the number of times that packets have been retransmitted one time TX Long Retry Displays the number of times that packets have been retransmitted multiple times TX FIFO Errors Displays the number of FIFO Errors that occurred when transmitting data RX Unicast Packets Displays the total number of unicast packets that has been received CONTEC FXA2000 G 49 4 Setup and Status Display RX e Multicast Packets Displays the total number of multicast packets that has been received RX Unicast Bytes Displays the total number of unicast bytes that has been received RX Multicast Bytes Displays the total number of multicast bytes that has been received RX FIFO Errors Displays the number of FIFO Errors that occurred when receiving data Y Wireless Node Information Station List Shown when the
13. using the screws due to the danger of falling If a ceiling installation is required use the optional installation bracket Caution If the product s ventilation holes are blocked the product may malfunction due to a rise in internal temperature Figure 2 10 Using the included screws for CONTEC 16 FXA2000 G 2 Setup DFS function DFS function When set to DFS supported channels 5 GHz only if radar waves are detected the channel must be changed in order to avoid radio wave interference with weather radars and other radars so note the DFS supported channel Frequency 5GHz following EN DFS A CAUTION ene function After starting the channel is checked for radar waves for one W52 36 40 44 48 Not d N i F supporte minute so at a minimum one minute or longer is required INES 52 56 60 64 Effective Ifradar waves are detected during startup or while started the NV56 100 104 108 Effective access point may start on another channel since it must use a 112 116 120 channel different from the set channel 124 128 132 Even after starting with the set DFS supported channel the 198 149 channel may change while running W58 149 153 157 Not Ifradar waves are detected the radio waves must stop for 30 191 165 Supported minutes so the detected channel cannot be used for 30 minutes CONTEC FXA2000 G 17 2 Setup C
14. AWG28 16 on the condition that the cable length satisfies the power specifications Power supply x 5 to 30 VDC 2590 Power supply GND duda A CAUTION Carefully manufacture the power cable taking care not to mistake the wiring In particular if the power cable is used 30 ETE NTS MUNERE with mistaken housing pin numbers there is a risk of E malfunction or accidents Input voltage range 5 to 30 VDC 5 Use a power supply that rises to 4 75 VDC or higher in the input voltage range within 10 ms There is a risk of damage to the device or accident if a power supply outside this range is used When supplying power with the AC adapter do not use power supplied from the power connector 10 Time ms Input voltage v Figure 2 3 Power Supply Time CONTEC FXA2000 G 13 2 Setup When supplying power from the LAN cable The FXA20000 G can be power supplied through a LAN cable from an IEEE802 3af compliant power supply unit For details refer to the power supply unit The following gives an example of connection 1 U FXA2000 doom 5 D 2 q nnnnnnnnmnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn POW CB50AF Figure 2 4 Power Supply Connection AN CAUTION The overall length of the LAN cable between the power supply destination and the hub must be up to
15. There is no problem to skip 4 stop FTP in 5 and reboot the product later CONTEC 74 FXA2000 G 6 Maintenance Upgrading the Firmware The AP firmware may be upgraded to resolve any bugs found in the software or to add new functions Contact CONTEC via our web site for details of the latest firmware The firmware is stored the AP memory with the following file name Filename APFIRM BIN This file can be written over to upgrade the version of the firmware There are two ways to upgrade the version of the firmware FTP and Access Point Manager with a Web setup screen Performing an Upgrade Using FTP Follow the procedure below for the firmware version up settings using FTP 1 Move to the folder with file 2 Run FTP to log in to the AP 3 Change the transfer mode to binary 4 Transfer the firmware file APFIRM BIN 5 Issue the reset request command quote crst 6 Quit FTP The following is an example for the time when Windows Command Prompt MS DOS Prompt is used In this example the firmware file for version up will be moved to the folder with file D tmp and APFIRM BIN will be transferred after connecting to the product via FTP The example assumes the IP address as 192 168 0 1 C gt e D Ytmp 2 1 D tmp gt B 192 168 0 1 2 ftp EENE 5526 3 ftp put FIRMWARE BIN 4 ftp HHESB EB 333 5 ftp gt e 6
16. 100 m Route the cabling such that 1 2 is 100 m or less Donot connect the output LAN cable to any IEEE802 3af non compliant device as doing so can cause device faults or accidents When supplying power to the unit via the LAN cable do not use the bundled AC adapter and do not touch the power jack position Do not connect an AC adapter other than the bundled one as doing so can cause device faults or accidents Once the unit has been powered with the AC adapter do not turn the DC plug or vibrate the AC adapter CONTEC 14 FXA2000 G 2 Setup Installation Read and understand the following precautions before installation Preparation before Installation Removing the connector cover While lightly pushing vertically on the center of the connector cover 1 in the diagram slide the entire cover 2 in the diagram and remove the connector cover Figure 2 5 Removing the connector cover LAN Port Connect a LAN cable to this product s LAN port AN CAUTION Ensure that the cable length between this product and a PC or hub is 100 m or shorter When supplying power via PoE or when using 100BASE TX use a Category 5 or better cable When using 1 OBASE T use a Category 3 or better cable Attaching the security wire A commercially available security wire can be attached to the security slot located on the connector section Recommended security wires KOKUYO EAS L41 Buffalo
17. 2Mbps or 802 11b 1 2 5 5 11Mbps If 11g only mode is enabled this setting is ignored Default setting 802 11b 1 2 5 5 11 Mbps MAC Address Filtering This setting is available when the unit type is Access Point or Repeater The device can allow logins from stations client terminals with their wireless MAC addresses registered in advance and forbid logins from all other stations by enabling the MAC address filtering function To enable the function and to edit the list of terminals allowed to log in click the Edit List button and use the page that is displayed Enter the addresses to register in Registered Addresses Enter the MAC address as two characters a hyphen two characters and so on Ex 00 80 4C 00 00 00 To register only a single address enter the address only in Registered Address Start and click the Add button To set a range of addresses enter the range in Registered Address Start and Registered Address End and click the Add button All the MAC addresses within that range are allowed The registered addresses are applied only to the VAP checked with VAP Typically there is no problem leaving VAP1 through VAP4 checked When applicable VAPs are specified select the VAPs to check The registered MAC addresses are displayed in the MAC Address Filtering List When you wish to delete an entry click the DEL button for the appropriate entry to delete it Click the ALL button to del
18. 3 D tmp gt gS 192 168 0 1 2 1 User 192 168 0 1 none 8dmin 2 2 Password pass 2 3 ftp gt get CONFIG 4 4 3 ftp get MACFIL 3 ftp EE eee 4 For details about downloading using a Web browser see the section titled Download in Chapter 4 Setup and Status Display CONTEC FXA2000 G 73 6 Maintenance Restoring the Software Settings The software settings of this product can be recovered by using the saved setup file Using FTP to Restore the Settings Follow the procedure below to recover the software settings using FTP 1 Move to the folder with file 2 Run FTP to log in to the AP 3 Transfer the settings file config MACFLIST is also transferred if necessary 4 Issue the reset request command command quote crst 5 Quit FTP The following is an example for the time when Windows Command Prompt MS DOS Prompt is used In this example the file will be moved to the folder with file D tmp and CONFIG and MACFLIST will be transferred after connecting to the product via FTP The example assumes the IP address as 192 168 0 1 C gt cd D tmp eee 1 D tmp gt ftp 192 168 0 1 ee 2 ftp gt put CONFIG 3 ftp gt put MACFLIST 3 ftp gt quoterst 4 ftp gt bye 5 The reset request command shown in 4 is a command used to reboot the product
19. 6Mbps 9Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps MCS0 MCS1 MCS2 MCS3 MCS4 MCS5 MCS6 MCS7 MCS8 MCS9 MCS10 MCS11 MCS12 MCS13 MCS14 MCS15 Auto 6Mbps 9Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps IEEE802 11n 5GHz MCS0 MCS1 MCS2 MCS3 MCS4 MCS5 MCS6 MCS7 MCS8 MCS9 MCS10 MCS11 MCS12 MCS13 MCS14 MCS15 IEEE802 11a Auto 6Mbps 9Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps IEEE802 11 Auto 1Mbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbps 6Mbps 9Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps faa 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps IEEES802 11b Auto 1Mbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbps ej 1Mbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps ps 48Mbps 54Mbps MCS1 MCS2 MCS3 MCS4 MCS5 MCS6 11 MCS12 MCS13 MCS14 MCS15 e IMbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps ps 48Mbps 54Mbps MCS1 MCS2 MCS3 MCS4 MCS11 MCS12 13 MCS14 MCS15 e 6Mbps 9Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps IEEE802 11n 5bGHz s MCSO MCS1 MCS2 MCS3 MCS4 MCS5 MCS6 MCS11 MCS12 3 MCS14 MCS15 TEEE802 11la i e 6Mbps 9Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps i e IMbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps IEEE802 11g ps 48Mbps 54Mbps Auto 48 TX Rate IEEE802 11n 2 4GHz IEEES802 11b i e IMbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbps ESSID security 49 8 mable DLE DE Client Logins 49 4 i e i e 128 1
20. BSLADS SANWA SUPPLY SL 31S Attaching the connector cover Attach the connector cover to the product Figure 2 8 Attaching the connector cover CONTEC FXA2000 G 15 2 Setup Using magnets for installation Attach the included magnets to the two magnet attachment locations on the back of the access point To attach the magnets push them in the direction of the arrow to insert them entirely into the attachment holes A CAUTION Do not place the magnets near items that are susceptible to magnetic fields NS Ifthe product is moved while attached to a steel desk or other object it may damage the painted surface Figure 2 9 Using magnets for installation Using the included screws for installation Referring to the diagram to the right drive the two included screws into a sturdy vertical wall surface while leaving around 3 mm of the screws sticking out from the wall surface Hook the attachment holes on the back of the access point to the heads of the screws to attach it Due to the characteristics of wireless networks the signal will spread in a wider area when the access point is installed in a highly visible location so we recommend you install it in a location as high as possible Note that the placing the product near metal or concrete walls including steel beams may cause the signal quality to degrade N CAUTION installation The access point cannot be installed on the ceiling
21. Click LAN Settings CONTEC FXA2000 G 21 3 Connection to Devices and Setup Methods 5 Clear the Automatically detect settings Use automatic configuration script and Use a proxy server for your LAN check boxes and then click OK 6 Click OK and then enable the settings Firefox3 0 1 Launch Firefox 2 From the menu bar click Tools Options 3 Click Advanced open the Network tab and then click Settings 4 Select No proxy and then click OK 5 Click OK button 22 CONTEC FXA2000 G 3 Connection to Devices and Setup Methods 2 Enable JavaScript The following example settings are for Internet Explorer and Firefox Actual settings will depend upon the environment you are using For details see your web browser s help information or contact the software manufacturer Internet Explorer 1 Click Start Control Panel Network and Internet Internet Options fusing Windows Vista or Windows XP click Start Control Panel Classic View or Switch to Classic View Internet Options 2 Click the Security tab and then click Trusted sites Sites i ificati DTTDREEEEEREASSS 3 Clear the Require server verification https dis B 7 You can add and remove Web sites from this zone All Web stes for all sites in this zone check box inthis zone wll use the zone ssecurty settings Add this Web ske to the zon
22. G 25 4 Setup and Status Display Language Set the language to display the Wireless LAN Manager configuration web page You can select either Japanese or English Default setting Japanese Time Zone Set the time zone for the device Default Setting EST 5 Radio Wireless LAN Manager pem Basic Settings Radio Enable v P V VAP Access Point D VAP1 IKEEEBO2 11a 2 4GHz v b VAP2 Disable b VAP3 th w b VAP4 Advanced Infrastructure Y Advanced Settings MAX Status Maintenance Subma Reset LJ Top Page E Cancel Setting Grelp C Japanese Save Reboot WLAN Interface To use the wireless interface set to Enable If set to Disable wireless networking cannot be used so this setting should normally be Enable Default setting Enable Connection to Devices and Setup Methods Select the operation mode as Access Point Station or Repeater Default setting Access Point Table 4 1 Description of Unit Type Item Description The device serves as a base station for client devices to connect to under the access point Virtual AP settings can be configured for VAP1 to VAP4 Stati The device serves as a client device slave station to connect to a station access point ation Only VAP1 settings are used The device operates simultaneously as a repeater access point and a station and it serves as a Access Point repeater VAPI settings are the ac
23. LAN standard and does not represent the actual data transfer rate Notes on Radio Interface The 2 4 GHz band used by this product covers the operating frequencies of mobile identification local radio stations requiring the license specific low power radio stations requiring no license and amateur wireless stations requiring the license as well as industrial scientific and medical equipment such as microwave ovens 1 Before using this product make sure that there is no mobile identification local radio station specific low power radio station and amateur wireless station operating near the product 2 Ifthe product should cause radio interface with any mobile identification local radio station or specific low power radio station immediately change the operating frequency to avoid the radio interface 3 Placing wireless terminals near each other may slows down their data rate because of their mutual interference You should allow a minimum clearance of about 1m between stations 3m between access point and station and 3m between access points 4 Contact your local retailer or CONTEC if the product has trouble such as recurrent radio interface with mobile identification local radio stations or specific low power radio stations CONTEC FXA2000 G 5 1 Introduction Security Precautions Wireless LAN uses radio waves instead of LAN cables to send and receive data between a computer and a wireless access point making i
24. P Radio VAP Settings gt VAPI b vap2 Encryption Settings PPRA Disable b VARS Disable x gt Advanced Settings Status Submit Reset Maintenance O Top Page E Cancel Setting Delp E Japanese gt Save Reboot Save amp Reboot B Sae CJ Reboot CONTEC 28 FXA2000 G 4 Setup and Status Display V VAP Settings ESSID Set the ESSID for the device as alphanumeric characters between 2 and 32 characters in length The ESSID for VAP1 must be set When the unit type is Access Point VAP2 through VAP4 virtual AP are enabled by configuring their ESSIDs When setting the ESSIDs for multiple VAPs ensure that the ESSID values are not already in use When the unit type is Station the VAP2 through VAP4 settings are not required When the unit type is Repeater set the ESSID for VAPI and VAP2 Due to the characteristics of the repeater normally set the ESSID for VAP1 and VAP2 to the same setting Default setting LocalGroup V Encryption Settings Encryption Select the encryption to use with wireless networking Further settings that must be configured are displayed depending on the selected setting so configure the displayed settings Default setting Disable A CAUTION WEP and TKIP cannot be used with IEEE 802 1 1n due to the rules of the standard Note that when the wireless networking standard is IEEE 802 11n and encryption is configured that uses those settings the device will operate with the legacy
25. a specific address can no longer be pinged in addition to that for Link Status When Ping is selected the settings for Ping Parameters appear Default setting Link Status Ping IP Address When the link down condition is set to Ping set the IP address for the device to ping Set the IP address for the device to ping to a device connected to this device by the wired network Be careful not to set the IP address for a device that cannot be pinged when this device starts such as setting the IP address to a device on the wireless network Default setting 0 0 0 0 Ping Interval sec When the link down condition is set to Ping set the interval to ping the IP address between 1 and 65535 seconds Default setting 60 Ping Response Wait Time sec When the link down condition is set to Ping set the interval to ping the IP address between 1 and 65535 seconds Set this value between and 15 seconds Default setting 3 Ping Retry Count Set the number of times to retry pinging the IP address from 0 to 15 When a ping timeout occurs the ping is retried within the number of times set here If all the pings timeout the ping is judged to have failed Default setting 3 CONTEC 34 FXA2000 G 4 Setup and Status Display VAP Advanced Settings VAP1 Access Point Basic Settings Advanced Settings Aut v b System Disable b Ethernet VAP Disable v Disable F VAP2 18 D VAP3 Drsable b VARS
26. and Status Display ESSID Security This setting is available when the unit type is Access Point or Repeater You can prohibit access by ANYID terminals terminals with no ESSID set by setting ESSID security to Enable and you can also hide the ESSID from being broadcast by the station In this manner you can restrict unauthorized access using ANYID and prevent third parties from easily learning the ESSID Default setting Disable Maximum Client Logins This setting is available when the unit type is Access Point or Repeater Set the number of client logins to the station The value can be set from 1 to 128 for each VAP However note that the total number of logins for all VAPs VAP1 to VAP4 is 128 When the total number of client logins is 128 even if the number of logins to the VAP set here does not exceed the maximum number of logins stations can no longer log in Default setting 128 Denial Response Maximum Client Logins When the login number has reached to Maximum Client Logins is to ignore the connection request from the station does not return a response To use this function set to Enable This feature you might want to use when there is the station to connect repeatedly Default Setting Disabled Beacon Interval msec This setting is available when the unit type is Access Point or Repeater Set the interval to send the beacon This value can be set between 100 ms and 1000 ms It is not nor
27. any form by any means without prior written consent of CONTEC CO LTD 01172013 04222013 Management No NA02664 Parts No LYQK231
28. cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna ncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Operations in the 5 15 5 25GHz band are restricted to indoor usage only This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator amp your body CONTEC 8 FXA2000 G Environment Use this product in the following environment ove
29. eae ER dave RR USER EN ona eie eiie 3 How to Obtain Service ete pee Po eet eame tede 3 Liability RR 3 Safety PreCcautiODS eee ER ERREUR AREE EUR UR honus 4 Safety Information eS RR RR ERE REN DR AR RENT Eee 4 Precaution Ons ies cce nne nen Ip REO BU BO CIS pO Coe 4 Usagedlimitatioha cse MR n ttam ore 4 Pr cautions Related to Service rette toe RD ERR e reo eU RE 5 Aboutthe speed miark estin eret rie b Ee EIER SEREIS E S EEEE e 5 INGt s oni Radio Interface s c etae ERE mS 5 Secutity PrecautiohS 1 e DERE ERE ERN EESTI 6 Handling Precautions sy cec rtr iR P RYE RN EON USER BRE QU ESRB ECRIRE 6 Federal Communications Commission eese eene eene tenente 8 EMNVITONMEHE d M 9 Inspection Kip lE M tnurcd d M B 9 2 SETUP 11 Component Locations eoe t a ER OB WD ERREUR ins aoa NONE UR aie 11 EBD display 5 dos EQ QUERER SEGUE 11 INIT SWit hes 3 ee eee eee EE EEE ae EEE 11 Ch cking the Network Addresses ses 5 tie so ri an E EET AND 12 Power SUPPLY e oet tH e o me Mmm 13 When using the AC adapter FX ACO52 sssssssssseeseseseeeneeenetetnnetneneten eterne nnns 13 When supplying power from the power connector 13 When supplying power from the LAN cable esent 14 Installations zx eno tet ea RR RANT DER SO REOR renee eons oreo eens Preparation before Insta
30. following file name Filename LOGFILE N CAUTION To collect the log file log collection must be enabled Note also that the contents of the log file differ depending on the operating mode and software settings CONTEC FXA2000 G 71 6 Maintenance Using FTP to Get the Log File Log files that use the FTP are collected according to the following procedure 1 Move to the folder in which you wish to save the file 2 1 Run FTP to log in to the AP 2 2 Run FTP to log in to the AP Enter FTP user s name 2 3 Run FTP to log in to the AP Enter FTP password 3 Transfer the log file 4 Exit FTP The following is an example for the time when Windows Command Prompt MS DOS Prompt is used In this example the file will be moved to the saving folder D tmp and LOGFILE will be collected after connecting to this product via FTP The example assumes the User as admin blank is OK Password as Pass initial setting and the IP address as 192 168 0 1 CM DIt ie ES 1 D tmp gt So 192 168 0 1 2 1 User 192 168 0 1 none admin 2 2 Password BARS 2 3 ftp get LOGFILE 3 ftp bye Lees 4 For details about downloading using a Web browser see the section titled Download in Chapter 4 Setup and Status Display CONTEC 72 FXA2000 G 6 Maintenance Saving the Settings File Making a backup of the AP software settings
31. g n When using by 2 4GHz band electric devices which give off 2 4GHz band electric wave microwave oven security gate it is a antitheft gate in the shop copy machine and so on Most electromagnetic sources other than wireless networks are local and not continuous and therefore by moving the location of the unit and waiting briefly communication may be possible CONTEC FXA2000 G 77 7 Troubleshooting Sometimes communication is hindered by attenuation of electric waves Attenuation occurs naturally as distance from the source of transmission increases but may also be caused by objects in the path of the transmission The objects primarily responsible for attenuation are the following Concrete walls Metallic surfaces around this product Setup Screen Unavailable on Web Browser Check if communication is possible between the product and PC If no problem is detected in the communication between the product and PC it may be related to the browser settings For the browser settings see Chapter 3 Connection to Devices and Setup Methods When the AP Will Not Start Check the LED Check whether the POWER LED is illuminated If it is not illuminated check the power cable and make sure that it is connected correctly to the power jack and the socket Check whether the Power LED is flashing Ifthe power LED is still flashing more than 5 minutes after the power is switched on the problem may be an AP firm
32. is Advanced Infrastructure or Standard he encryption is set to either WEP Open WEP SharedKey WEP Auto or he unit type is Station and the encryption is set to either WPA WPA2 he unit type is Access Point or Repeater and the the encryption is set to either WPA WPA2 WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK This setting is available when t WPA or WPA2 This setting is available when t he unit type is Access Point and the encryption is set to either EEE802 1X he encryption is set to either WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK FXA2000 G 81 8 Appendix Table 8 1 Initial Setting List 3 11 Basic Settings VAP Settings VAP2 13 None When set to None the setting is disabled between 2 VAP Settings ESSID and 32 characters in length single byte alphanumeric characters only Disable WEP Open WEP Shared Key WEP Auto 14 AES IEEE802 1X WEP 15 WPA AES 15 WPA TKIP 15 WPA PSK TKIP WPA PSK AES WPA2 AES 15 Encryption WPA2 TKIP 15 WPA2 PSK AES WPA2 PSK TKIP WPA AUTO TKIP 14 WPA AUTO AES 14 WPA AUTO PSK TKIP 14 WPA AUTO PSK AES 14 Function le Enable Type2 WSL 16 a 20 digit hexadecimal value 0 to 9 a to f or A to F Key 1 Fixed Key 2 Key 3 Fixed Key 4 When set to None the setting is Default key Key 1 itia 10 digit hexadecimal va ecimal value 152bit a 32 Key Setting 17 When
33. is attenuated naturally as it travels from its transmission source it may also be attenuated by an object existing in its way Major obstacles that attenuate radio waves are as follows Concrete wall Metal surfaces in the vicinity of the antenna Obstacles blocking radio waves include metal walls and walls containing a metal firewall Strictly speaking nearly all objects in the path of the radio waves such as partitions or people cause some attenuation but these do not have a significant impact on network performance RSSI Receive Signal Strength Indication utility is available as a means of knowing the signal strength of an incoming radio wave Placing this product for a greater RSSI value makes the communication state more stable Ifthe RSSI value is small and slightly moving the position of the product does not increase the RSSI value it indicates radio wave attenuation either to the distance or by an obstacle CONTEC 66 FXA2000 G 5 Wireless Link Mode and Wireless LAN Function Pay attention to radio interference Radio interference means the reception of radio waves in the frequency band used by this network that are generated by equipment that is not part of the network to which this product belongs Listed below are major examples of sources of interfering radio waves generated in general environments excluding plants and factories SGHz if using IEEE 802 11n draft standard or IEEE 802 1 1a standard in the 5GH
34. jdn did CM WLAN Bridge Between VAP 55 Enable Disable WLAN Bridge in This VAP 54 Enable Disable abid isabld g1i 0 10 1 15 mable IDisa mable 8 mable T pi 5 I gt CONTEC 92 FXA2000 G 8 Appendix 54 This setting is available when the unit type is Access Point or Repeater 55 This setting is available when the unit type is Access Point 56 This setting is available when the unit type is Access Point or Repeater and the wireless networking standard is IEEE 802 11n 2 4GHz or IEEE 802 11g 57 This setting is available when the unit type is Access Point or Repeater and the wireless networking standard is IEEE 802 11b IEEE 802 11g or IEEE 802 11n 2 4GHz CONTEC FXA2000 G 93 8 Appendix Table 8 1 Initial Setting List 10 11 Item Specification Advanced Settings VAP Settings IEEE802 11n 2 4GHz EEE802 5GHz EEES802 if a EEE802 11g EEE802 11b EEE802 2 4GHz Maximum TX IEEE802 11n 5GHz IEEES802 11a Rate D IEEE802 11g IEEES802 11b Maximum Client Logins 59 Denial Response Maximum Client Logins 59 Auto 1Mbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbps 6Mbps 9Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps MCS0 MCS1 MCS2 MCS3 MCS4 MCS5 MCS6 MCS7 MCS8 MCS9 MCS10 MCS11 MCS12 MCS13 MCS14 MCS15 Auto 1M
35. standards IEEE 802 11a and IEEE 802 11g WSL The setting that selects whether or not to encrypt wireless data with our proprietary encryption WSL Note that communication between a terminal with the WSL feature enabled and a terminal with the WSL feature disabled is not possible This device can only use WSL Type 2 that utilizes the new algorithm The WSL key setting is only valid when the WSL feature is enabled Note that communication between terminals with different WSL keys is not possible Enter the WSL key as a 20 digit hexadecimal value 0 to 9 a to f or A to F Default setting Disable Blank V Key Setting Default Key This setting is only available when the encryption is set to either WEP Open WEP SharedKey WEP Auto or AES Select the key to use as Fixed Key 1 to Fixed Key 4 Default setting Fixed Key 1 CONTEC FXA2000 G 29 4 Setup and Status Display Fixed Key This setting is only available when the encryption is set to either WEP Open WEP SharedKey WEP Auto or AES Set the fixed key Set as a hexadecimal value 0 to 9 A to F For WEP there are three lengths of fixed keys 64 bits 128 bits and 152 bits These keys require you to enter 10 characters 26 characters and 32 characters For AES the length is only 128 bits so enter 32 characters The fixed keys are a common setting for the VAPs The fixed keys are displayed in the settings for each VAP b
36. unit type is access point Wireless Node Information Station Lists Shows a list of the stations logged in to the device V Wireless Node Information Access Point List Shown when the unit type is station Wireless Node Information Access Point Lists XX XX XX XX XX XX 802 113 36ch 36 3000000 XX XX XX XX XX XX 802 11a 36ch 48 3000000 XX XX XX 0C XX XX 802 11a S6ch 31 30000000 XX 0CXX CXX XX 802 11n 20MHz 36ch 43 3000000 XX XX XX XX XX XX 802 11na 20MHz 48ch 39 000000 Shows a list of access points that the device was able to scan and confirm the existence of CONTEC FXA2000 G 4 Setup and Status Display MAC Address Table Shows a list of MAC address the device has learned of by communications over the wired and wireless networks Wireless LAN Manager DeC status MAC Address Table Basic Settings np bnnc ND 5 Status b System XX XX XX XX XX XX LAN 1 299 b WLAN V b Log Maintenance D Top Page LJ Cancel Setting D Wei Cl Japanese Save Reboot MAC Addresses Shows the MAC addresses for this device and those of other learned of devices Interface Devices learned of via the wired network are shown as LAN 1 devices learned of via the wireless network are shown as WLAN 2 Aging Time Shows the aging time expiration time for the target device Wireless MAC Addresses Shows the wireless MAC address of devices learned of via the wireless network CONTEC FXA2000 G 51
37. will operate in Compatible Infrastructure mode In this situation the multi client function of VAP2 the station will be forcibly enabled Compatible Infrastructure Standard Infrastructure The station side is set The access point side is to Standard set to Advanced Infrastructure mode Infrastructure mode If you set Wireless Connection Mode to Advanced Infrastructure you will be able to connect to stations in Standard Infrastructure mode and to stations in Compatible Infrastructure mode f you will only use CONTEC series devices to construct your system we recommend that you operate the repeater in Advanced Infrastructure mode CONTEC 62 FXA2000 G 5 Wireless Link Mode and Wireless LAN Function Recommended Setting When Wireless Connection Mode is set to Compatible Infrastructure the VAP2 station side of each repeater located under this device is also set to Compatible Infrastructure mode As such all terminals under the repeater have the same MAC address in the PC1 ARP table In this situation clients roam from WLAN2 to WLANI and communication cannot be performed from PCI to 192 168 1 11 The reason for this is that if a client connects to WLANI its MAC address will be changed To have PCI perform communication you have to delete the PC1 ARP table and have PCI learn the 192 168 1 11 MAC address again When set to Advanced Infrastructure mode Interface 192 168
38. 02 IEEES802 11a IEEES802 11b Data transmission speed 2 11 5 5 2 1Mbps Fixed Auto IEEE802 11g 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 6Mbps Fixed Auto WPA AES WPA2 AES WPA PSK AES WPA2 PSK AES WSL combination mentioned above are possible WEP open Shared Key Auto WPA AES TKIP WPA PSK AES TKIP EEES802 11a b g WPA2 AES TKIP WPA2 PSK AES TKIP IEEE802 1X EAP TLS PEAP WSL combination mentioned above are possible External dimension mm Unit only 136 2 W x 100 0 D x 31 0 H including power cable disconnection prevention hook With connector cover attached 170 0 W x 100 0 D x 31 0 H Weight 250g Unitonly 270g With connector cover attached 1 Varies depending on the country in which the product is used 2 These are theoretical values based on their respective wireless LAN standards they do not indicate actual data transfer rates CONTEC FXA2000 G 97 9 Specifications Environmental Specifications Table 9 2 Environmental Specifications 5VDC 5 DC Jack 5 30VDC 5 power connector 36 57VDC PoE Operating ambient humidity 10 90 RH No condensation Floating dust particles Corrosive gases INone O O Permitted transient power failure 17ms or less ne nor a a a aaae An automatic reset is performed when low voltage is detected CONTEC 98 FXA2000 G 9 Specifications External Dimensions
39. 1 10 0x10006 i Internet Address Physical Address Type 1192 168 1 1 00 80 4C b0 00 01 dynam ic 1192 168 1 2 00 80 4C B0 00 02 dynamic 192 168 1 11 B8 FF 61 15 37 47 dynamic This is a multi client station so all MAC addresses lower than this device take on the wireless MAC address of this device PCI 192 168 1 10 Compatible infrastructure When set to Compatible Infrastructure mode Interface 192 168 1 10 0x10006 j i Internet Address Physical Address Type 1192 168 1 1 00 80 4C b0 00 01 dynam ic WLAN 1192 168 1 2 00 80 4C B1 00 02 dynamic Access point WLAN2 Repeater Cliant 192 168 1 11 00 80 4C B1 00 02 dynamic 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 2 192 168 1 11 E00 80 4C B0 00 01 E 00 80 4C B0 00 02 WB8 FF 61 15 37 47 W00 80 4C B1 00 01 W00 80 4C B1 00 02 PCI is linked to the client roaming so the PCI ARP table cannot be deleted When you use repeaters to construct your system we recommend that you operate the repeaters in Advanced Infrastructure mode A CAUTION If APs without Standard Infrastructure mode made by other companies exist within your system you will not be able to use Advanced Infrastructure mode For example if WLAN in the above figure is an access point made by another company and you set WLANG to Advanced Infrastructure mode WLANI and WLAN2 will not be able to communicate with each other CONTEC FXA2000 G 63 5 Wireless Lin
40. 6Mbps 9Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps MCSO MCS1 MCS2 MCS3 MCS4 MCS5 MCS6 MCS7 MCS8 M MCS Auto MCS MCS EEE802 11n 5GHz Auto EEE802 11g 24M EEE802 11b Auto 14 MCS15 CS9 MCS10 MCS11 MCS12 MCS13 6Mbps 9Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps 0 MCS1 MCS2 MCS3 MCS4 MCS5 MCS6 MCS7 MCS8 MCS9 10 MCS11 MCS12 MCS13 MCS14 MCS15 EEES02 11a Auto 6Mbps 9Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps IMbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbps 6Mbps 9Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps ps 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps EEE802 11n 2 4GHz IEEE802 11n 5GHz IEEES802 11a i Disa IEEES0211g IEEES802 11b Disa 13 MCS14 MCS15 3 MCS14 MCS15 ps 48Mbps 54Mbps ps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbps e 1Mbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps ps 48Mbps 54Mbps MCS1 MCS2 MCS3 MCS4 MCS5 MCS6 11 MCS12 MCS13 MCS14 MCS15 e IMbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps ps 48Mbps 54Mbps MCS1 MCS2 MCS3 MCS4 MCS11 MCS12 e 6Mbps 9Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps s MCSO MCS1 MCS2 MCS3 MCS4 MCS5 MCS6 MCS11 MCS12 e 6Mbps 9Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps e IMbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps e IMbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbps E E 12 1 Disable Edit List Max 1 024 ent
41. FLEXLAN IEEES802 1 1n a b g Access Point FXA2000 G User s Manual CONTEC CO LTD Check Your Package Thank you for purchasing the CONTEC product The product consists of the items listed below Check with the following list that your package is complete If you discover damaged or missing items contact your retailer Packing List Main unit FXA2000 G 1 Setup Guide Taiwan 1 Setup Guide English 1 Magnet 2 Setup Guide China 1 Tapping screws 2 Setup Guide Korea 1 Connector cover Installed in unit 1 You are free to download the manual of this product from the Contec s website http www contec com So Tapping FXA 2000 G Setup Guide Magnet Screws CONTEC FXA2000 G i Copyright Copyright 2013 CONTEC CO LTD ALL RIGHTS RESERVED No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form by any means without prior written consent of CONTEC CO LTD CONTEC CO LTD makes no commitment to update or keep current the information contained in this document The information in this document is subject to change without notice All relevant issues have been considered in the preparation of this document Should you notice an omission or any questionable item in this document please feel free to notify CONTEC CO LTD Regardless of the foregoing statement CONTEC assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document
42. IPaddress is 192 168 0 1 enter as follows http 192 168 0 1 Enable the JavaScript function in the browser setting as it is used Supported web browsers recommended Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 or higher Mozilla Firefox 3 0 or higher Setting the Browser You may have to change the browser settings as well as the IP address and subnet mask for the PC to be connected to this product via the network Changing browser settings 1 Proxy Settings Networks at companies and schools may use broswers with proxy settings Proxy is not required as a PC is used to set up the product which is on a local network Disable the proxy settings temporarily when setting up this product on a Web browser The following example settings are for Internet Explorer or Firefox Actual settings will depend upon the environment you are using For details see your web browser s help information or contact the software manufacturer Internet Options ad xi Internet Explorer Gensel Security Psvacy Content Conmmctons Progams Advanced A Toret up an intemet connection chek L See 1 Launch Internet Explorer a ses Duet up and Virius Prae Network settioge 2 From the Tools menu select Internet Options and macz then click the Connections tab Oraa Stings 4 you rand to crue a powy 3 In the dial up settings area select Never dial a connection If the option is grayed out go to the next step 4
43. ONTEC 18 FXA2000 G 3 Connection to Devices and Setup Methods 3 Connection to Devices and Setup Methods This product is set up via a network using a Web browser or TELNET Follow the setup procedure below once the product is set up Preparation before Setup You must use a PC which can be connected to a network as the product is set up via the network The setup is performed by connecting a PC for setup purposes and then using a Web browser or TELNET Connecting for the first time 1 Connect this product to PC on a wired LAN 2 Select an IP address 192 168 0 XXX e g 192 168 0 10 for the PC which is not the same address as for this product And then set the subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 The default setting IPaddress is 192 168 0 1 The following example settings are for Windows 7 Windows Vista or Windows XP using Internet Explorer 7 0 Windows 7 Windows Vista 1 Click Start or the Windows logo button Control Panel Network and Internet Network and Sharing Center Change adapter settings and then right click the icon for the local area connection to open up the Properties screen 2 If a User Account Control window appears click Yes or Continue 3 Select the Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 check box and click Properties 4 In the Use the following IP address field type an IP address 192 168 0 X XX which is not the same address as this product e g 192 168 0 10 and
44. a web browser explains each setting item and status display and IEEE802 1X supplicant setting Always read Chapter 2 Setup and Chapter 3 Connection to Devices and Setup Methods for preparation before performing setup or viewing the status This section describes how to perform setup using a web browser Basic settings System Wireless LAN Manager Basic Settings System Basic Settings Disable v D Rado 7 VAP 192 168 0 1 D VAPI 255 255 255 0 b VAP2 0000 P VAP3 Engish D VAP4 US Eastern Standard Time EST 5 Advanced Settings Status v Maintenance Top Page D Cancel Setting E Help E Japanese Save Reboot DHCP Client To set the IP address of the device using the DHCP client function set to Enable To specify the IP address of the device set to Disable When set to Disable the address configured by IP Address is the IP address for the device Default setting Disable IP Address Set the IP address for the device This setting is valid when DHCP Client is set to Disable Default setting 192 168 0 1 Subnet Mask Set the subnet mask for the device This setting is valid when DHCP Client is set to Disable Default setting 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway Set the IP address of the default gateway for the device This setting is valid when DHCP Client is set to Disable To disable this setting enter 0 0 0 0 Default setting 0 0 0 0 CONTEC FXA2000
45. ach other In general maintain a gap of about 1m between station 3m between APs and station and 3m between APs 8 The best performance is achieved from antennas if they are located in an open space free from obstructions Avoid locating antennas where they will be hidden In particular when communication distance is an important consideration it is recommended that you install antennas in a high location with a clear view 9 Floors often contain steel beams or metal firewalls and therefore communication between floors is often not possible 70 CONTEC FXA2000 G 6 Maintenance 6 Maintenance This chapter describes how to perform maintenance on the AP and explains the tools to be used Here maintenance means the following log file collection firmware upgrades and saving and restoring the software settings Maintenance Tool This maintenance tool is available for the FTP Web browser and FLEX HELPER This section describes how to use the tool by the FTP For details about downloading using a Web browser see the section titled Download in Chapter 4 Setup and Status Display For details and applications of FLEX HELPER contact your dealer Log File Collection To collect the log file you collect it by using Web browser or FTP via the LAN The log file is in text format and can be displayed in the Notepad or WordPad programs that come with Windows The collected log file is stored the CF card with the
46. and the wireless link modes of the product along with configuration examples of networks available in the wireless link modes Wireless Link Mode This product has three wireless link modes The available functions and network configurations differ depending on the mode Use the wireless link mode most suitable to the type of network you are constructing The factory default setting is Advanced Infrastructure Mode Chapters 3 and 4 describe the software setting procedures for the wireless link modes and related items Standard Infrastructure Mode In this mode each access point AP can accommodate stations ST to make up a network This mode allows the use of multiple APs to configure a wide area wireless LAN All communication between wireless terminals must go through an AP mem A Network B AP Access point Im ST Station FS File server Router O8 J AP1 Jape gt Wireless connection Wired connection e FS S92 i a Ls Network C Figure 5 1 Standard Infrastructure Mode In the Standard Infrastructure mode above all wireless terminals communicate via AP Roaming functions are supported allowing login to any AP within range of radio waves For the IP tunneling function to work properly one of the APs must be setup as a master AP Advantages 1 Allows log in restrictions security function 2 Improves security using the WSL Wireless Security Link 3 When connec
47. astructure Mode On the terminal set to the Standard Infrastructure mode the FLEXLAN series unique functions can be used The terminal set to the Compatible Infrastructure mode serves as a simple bridge and thus the FLEXLAN series unique functions cannot be used on this terminal CONTEC FXA2000 G 61 5 Wireless Link Mode and Wireless LAN Function Repeater What s Repeater The repeater used with the wireless LAN is a function that operates the wireless LAN equipment as a pair of virtual wireless LAN devices VAP One of these devices is set as the access point and the other is set as the station It is possible to connect to other access points from the station and to log in to the access point from other stations Access point Although the repeater is connected to another access point the repeater itself is also an access point so wireless LAN relays are possible l 4 Repeater Neu E Specification for Repeater and Wireless Connection Mode When a piece of equipment is set as a repeater its VAP1 becomes an access point and its VAP2 becomes a station In this situation if you set Wireless Connection Mode to Advanced Infrastructure the repeater s access point side will operate in Advanced Infrastructure mode and the repeater s station side will operate in Standard Infrastructure mode If you set Wireless Connection Mode to Compatible Infrastructure both the access point and the station
48. b SNMP 100 b Network Time D VLAN Disable b Log Disable v Status 2 110 125 5 11Mbp Y Maintenance 802 11b 125 5 bps E Cancel Setting Enable E Help Enable 13 Japanese 5 Save Reboot Submit Reset B Save amp Reboot B Sew O Reboot TX Rate Set the TX rate for wireless networking for the device This setting is normally set to Auto To fix the TX rate select Manual and select the fixed TX rate Default Setting Auto IMbps Maximum TX Rate When the TX rate is Auto set the upper limit for the TX rate This setting is normally set to Disable To fix the maximum TX rate select Enable and specify the rate The device can automatically select and communicate at a rate that does not exceed the specified rate Some rates cannot be set as the maximum TX rate due to the wireless LAN standard Those rates are not shown in the drop down list Default setting Disable MCS15 Link Down Detection This function monitors the wired networking port and stops the wireless function when the wired networking port link is down when disconnected To use this function set to Enable If the unit type is set to Station use caution when using this function because the wireless network cannot be accessed when the wired networking port is down This setting is not available when the unit type is set to Repeater It is forcibly set to disabled Default setting Disable CONTEC FXA2000 G 35 4 Setup
49. ble AT e when the unit type is Access Point or Repeater 41 This setting is availal 42 This setting is available when the unit type is Access Point 43 This setting is available when the unit type is Access Point or Repeater and the wireless networking standard is IEEE 802 11n 2 4GHz or IEEE 802 11g 44 This setting is available when the unit type is Access Point or Repeater and the wireless networking standard is IEEE 802 11b IEEE 802 11g or IEEE 802 11n 2 4GHz 45 This setting is available when the unit type is Station or Repeater and the wireless connection mode is Compatible Infrastructure 46 This setting is available when the unit type is Station or Repeater the wireless connection mode is Compatible Infrastructure and the multi client function is Disable 47 This setting is available when the unit type is Station or Repeater CONTEC FXA2000 G 89 8 Appendix Table 8 1 Initial Setting List 8 11 Item Specification Advanced Settings VAP Settings Auto 1Mbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbps 6Mbps 9Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps IEEE802 11n 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps MCSO MCS1 MCS2 MCS3 MCS4 2 4GHz MCS5 MCS6 MCS7 MCS8 MCS9 MCS10 MCS11 MCS12 MCS13 MCS14 MCS15 Auto 1Mbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbps
50. bps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbps 6Mbps 9Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps MCS0 MCS1 MCS2 MCS3 MCS4 MCS5 MCS6 MCS7 MCS8 MCS9 MCS10 MCS11 MCS12 MCS13 MCS14 MCS15 Auto 6Mbps 9Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps MCSO MCS1 MCS2 MCS3 MCS4 MCS5 MCS6 MCS7 MCS8 MCS9 MCS10 MCS11 MCS12 MCS Auto 6Mbps 9Mbps 12Mbps 3 MCS14 MCS15 8Mbps 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps 54 bps Auto 1Mbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbps 6Mbps 9Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps Auto 1Mbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbps 13 MCS14 MCS15 s MCSO MCS1 MCS2 3 MCS14 MCS15 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps el 1Mbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps ps 48Mbps 54Mbps MCS1 MCS2 MCS3 MCS4 MCS5 MCS6 11 MCS12 MCS13 MCS14 MCS15 e IMbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps ps 48Mbps 54Mbps MCS1 MCS2 MCS3 MCS4 MCS11 MCS12 e 6Mbps 9Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps MCS3 MCS4 MCS5 MCS6 MCS11 MCS12 Disable 6Mbps 9Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps isable 1Mbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps Disable 1Mbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbps Link Down Detection 1 E E E WLAN Bridge in This VAP 59 Enable Disable i e Enable ESSID security 59 28 1 128 isabl
51. cess point settings VAP2 settings are the station settings On wireless networks that use repeaters the channel and wireless networking specification must be the same for all devices On networks that use two or more repeaters configure the Preferred AP and Connections to Non Preferred APs functions in the advanced settings and take care to specify the connection destination clearly so the repeaters do not loop We also recommend that you set Wireless Connection Mode to Advanced Infrastructure CONTEC 26 FXA2000 G 4 Setup and Status Display Repeater Independent When Disable repeater independent behavior of the repeater access point VAP1 and the repeater station VAP2 are linked Repeater station VAP2 is not connected to an access point repeater access point VAP1 will not work In addition the channel configuration is ignored and operate on the same channel as the access point to which the repeater station VAP2 is connected When Enable repeater independent the repeater access point VAP1 and the repeater station VAP2 operate independently and separately Regardless of whether the repeater stations VAP2 are connected to the access point the repeater access point VAP1 operates The repeater station VAP2 can only be connected to the access point same channel setting Default Setting Enable WLAN Standard Select the wireless networking standard to use on the device When the unit type is S
52. ded log information in memory set to Disable Temporary retention means the log information is retained only while the device is running When Disable the log information is deleted when the device restarts or the power is disconnected Default setting Disable SYSLOG Server To send the acquired log information to a SYSLOG server as a SYSLOG set the IP address for the SYSLOG server When not sending the log information to a SYSLOG server set to 0 0 0 0 to disable Default setting 0 0 0 0 Debugging Log Please set to Enable if you want to log for more detailed debugging You do not need to Enable usually Default setting Disable AN CAUTION Please refer to help of browser setting screen for the explanation of a setting item etc that increase because it updated it to the latest firmware The latest explanation is described in help of the latest firmware CONTEC FXA2000 G 45 4 Setup and Status Display Status Display System Status System v Gasic Settings Advanced Settings Status XOOCXX 2000 303 XJOCXX 20XX XX XX TH 00000000 D MAC Table J0000000 b tog Maintenance 3000000 D Top Page 00 B0 4C XX XX XX E Cancel Setting 00 B0 4C XX XX Xx Lj Help 300900000 Japanese 10000000X v Save Reboot Loader Version Shows the loader version Firmware Version Shows the firmware version Product ID Shows the product ID Machine ID Shows the machine ID Pro
53. duct Name Shows the product name Country ID Shows the country ID Ethernet MAC Address Shows the ethernet MAC address Wireless MAC Address Shows the wireless MAC address IP Address Shows the IP address Subnet Mask Shows the subnet mask Default Gateway This displays the IP address of the standard connected gateway When not configured 00 00 00 00 00 00 nothing is shown CONTEC 46 FXA2000 G 4 Setup and Status Display WLAN V Basic Information Access Point Shown when the unit type is access point Wireless LAN Manager Status WLAN Basic Settings Advanced Settings Basic Infomation P Status b System 1000000 0000000 b MAC Table X00000000000000X d Log 00 B0 4C XX XX XX Maintenance XXXOOOQOC D Top Page Cancel Setting 00 B0 4C XX XX XX LJ Help OOOO O Japanese Save Reboot WLAN Standard Shows the configured wireless networking standard Dual Channel Bandwidth Shows the bandwidth when the configured wireless networking standard is IEEE 802 11n When dual channel mode is disabled 20 MHz is shown When enabled 40 MHz is shown WLAN Infrastructure Mode Shows the configured wireless infrastructure mode Wireless MAC Address Shows the wireless MAC address Channel Shows the configured channel VAP Wireless MAC Address Shows the wireless MAC address for each VAP From VAP2 onward the value is not displayed when the VAP is disabled VAP ESSID Show
54. e 4 In the Add this website to the zone box type trusted sites dx You can sdd avi remove Web stes rm Uis zone Al Web stes in this zone vell use the zone s security settings http 192 168 0 1 click Add and then click Close If using Internet Explorer 6 0 in the Add this website to the zone box type http 192 168 0 1 click Add and then click OK If you have changed this product s IP address type the set IP address 5 Click Custom Level 6 Scroll down and select Enable under Active scripting and File download and then click OK 7 Click Yes click Apply and then click OK to enable the settings CONTEC FXA2000 G 23 3 Connection to Devices and Setup Methods Firefox3 0 1 Launch Firefox mene od pages tonc aby acepten 2 From the menu bar click Tools Options Lemans Mamen 3 Click Content and then select the Enable os zi T 3 JavaScript check box tronon Qasa your preferred language tor dapiving pages Dou 4 Click OK button Gi N CAUTION When the Web browser settings have been changed restore the original browser settings upon the completion of setup of this product Connecting to This Product Using Web Browser The following login screen is displayed when connected to this product using web browser Ifthe login screen is not displayed the IP address sett
55. e Enable Beacon Interval msec 59 100 100 1000 i 1 15 11g Protect Mode Disable RTS CTS CTS only CONTEC 94 FXA2000 G 8 Appendix 59 This setting is available when the unit type is Access Point or Repeater 60 This setting is available when the unit type is Access Point 61 This setting is available when the unit type is Access Point or Repeater and the wireless networking standard is IEEE 802 11n 2 4GHz or IEEE 802 11 62 This setting is available when the unit type is Access Point or Repeater and the wireless networking standard is IEEE 802 11b IEEE 802 11g or IEEE 802 11n 2 4GHz CONTEC FXA2000 G 95 8 Appendix Table 8 1 Initial Setting List 11 11 Specification Advanced Settings Common Settings SNMP Agent Disable Enable Community Name ublic up to 32 characters in length single byte alphanumeric characters only no spaces System Contact Address Unknown up to 32 characters in length single byte alphanumeric sysContact characters only no spaces Device Name sysName Unknown up to 32 characters in length single byte alphanumeric characters only no spaces Device Installation Location Unknown up to 32 characters in length single byte alphanumeric sysLocation characters only no spaces Trap Settings Trap IP Address 0 0 0 0 Disable specify IP address Notification Link Status C
56. e Updated firmware XXX gt XXX old version gt new version FTP Firmware update error A 7 Firmware update failed States FTP Config write Writing configuration file FTP Config write error TERR Writing configuration file failed States FTP Cconfig write Writing encryption configuration file FTP Cconfig write error mn I P N Writing encryption configuration file failed States FTP Macfil write Writing MAC address filter file FTP Macfil write error ME 7 C 5 Writing MAC address filter file failed States FTP Server certificate write Writing server certificate FTP Server certificate write oe u E Writing server certificate failed error States FTP Client certificate write Writing client server certificate FTP Client certificate write La 3 gt A Writing client certificate failed error States FTP Private key write Writing private key FTP Private key write error Writing private key failed RE FTP RST command RST command Reset command issued S command issued Network time NTP Setting clock Old time Setting time LDS VAPX down g d VAP stopped by link down sense link down condition link down sense LDS VAPX up a VAP started by link down sense link down condition CONTEC 54 FXA2000 G 4 Setup and Status Display Maintenance Firmware Update You can update the firmware on the device Click the Browse button select the version update file syste
57. e browser is open in the entry form Time Adjustment 201 01 o 18 53 Set Cancel Set PC Time a Password You can change the login password to this device including the Wireless LAN Manager this configuration web page Enter the password as alphanumeric characters with a maximum length of 31 characters The changed password is valid after the device restarts Password New Password 000 New Password Re enter Change Canca B CONTEC FXA2000 G 55 4 Setup and Status Display Download You can download the device s current configuration file and log file by clicking the link If the file is opened in the browser right click on the link and select the save to file item The name of downloaded file has the extension txt added to it Download 4 config 3555 bytes 4 macht 109 bytes 4 logfile 40 bytes Upload You can update the device s configuration file config and MAC address filtering file macfil Click the Browse button select the file to be uploaded from each form and then click the Upload to upload the file to the device The file is uploaded and the update task finishes several seconds or several tens of seconds after clicking the Upload button then the page changes If the upload fails check that the uploaded file is the correct file and then try uploading again Do not turn off the device s power under any circumstances during the updating task from when the Upload button is clic
58. en the wired network link status has changed link up down When enabled the device sends a trap regarding the wired network link status change Default setting Disable Notification Link Status WLAN Set whether or not to send a trap when the wireless network link status has changed link up down When enabled the device sends a trap regarding the wireless network link status change Default setting Disable Notification Channel Change DFS Set whether or not to send a trap when a channel change occurs by DFS when Unit Type is access point and Channel is set to a channel subject to DFS When enabled the device sends a trap regarding the DFS channel change Default setting Disable Notification Initialization INIT SW Set whether or not to send a trap when the device was initialized by pressing the initialization switch on the unit When enabled the device sends a trap regarding initialization by the initialization switch Default setting Disable CONTEC FXA2000 G 4l 4 Setup and Status Display Network Time Wireless LAN Manager Advanced Settings Network Time Basic Settings gt Advanced Settings Orsable v b System 0000 Ethernet vap Submit Reset b VAPI VAP VLAN Log Status Maintenance LJ Top Page D Cancel Setting LJ Help O Japanese Save Reboot Network Time Function The device can synchronize its time with network time by enabling the network time funct
59. ete all the entries A maximum of 1024 MAC addresses that allow login can be registered Default setting Function Disable no entries WLAN Bridge Between VAP This setting is available when the unit type is Access Point When set to Disable node on this VAP can not communicate WLAN bridge with nodes on other VAPs When set to Enable this is allowed Default setting Enable WLAN Bridge in This VAP This setting is available when the unit type is Access Point When set to Disable node on this VAP can not communicate WLAN bridge with other nodes on this VAP When set to Enable this is allowed Default setting Enable CONTEC FXA2000 G 37 4 Setup and Status Display Multi Client This setting is available when the unit type is Station or Repeater and the wireless connection mode is Compatible Infrastructure To connect multiple PCs under this device set to Enable When set to Disable only one PC can connect under this device When the unit type is Repeater this setting is not available in VAP2 It is forcibly set to enabled Default setting Disable Static Node Address This setting is available when the unit type is Station or Repeater the wireless connection mode is Compatible Infrastructure and the multi client function is Disable Enter the MAC address for the PC that will connect to this device Normally this setting is required when connecting to a device that will onl
60. eturn the device freight prepaid with a copy of the original invoice Please obtain a Return Merchandise Authorization number RMA from the CONTEC group office where you purchased before returning any product No product will be accepted by CONTEC group without the RMA number Liability The obligation of the warrantor is solely to repair or replace the product In no event will the warrantor be liable for any incidental or consequential damages due to such defect or consequences that arise from inexperienced usage misuse or malfunction of this device CONTEC FXA2000 G 3 1 Introduction Safety Precautions Understand the following definitions and precautions to use the product safely Safety Information This document provides safety information using the following symbols to prevent accidents resulting in injury or death and the destruction of equipment and resources Understand the meanings of these labels to operate the equipment safely A DANGER DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury A WARNING WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury AN CAUTION CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury or in property damage Precaution on use It is prohibited to modify the inside of this produc
61. file has the following benefits Ifyou have more than one AP and all APs have the same settings you just need to setup one AP then use the resulting settings file for the other APs However as this sets the same IP address for all APs you need to change the IP address separately The old settings can be restored easily if a fault causes the settings file to be erased The settings file is stored the CF card with the following file name File name CONFIG If the MAC address filtering is used it s setting file should also be saved The setting file is stored in memory on the AP with the following file name MAC address filtering MACFIL The file is in the memory even when the MAC address filtering function is not in use It however does not have to be saved Using FTP to Backup the Settings File Configuration files that use the FTP are collected according to the following procedure 1 Move to the folder in which you wish to save the file 2 Run FTP to log in to the AP 3 Transfer the settings file CONFIG MACFLIST is also transferred if necessary 4 Exit FTP The following is an example for the time when Windows Command Prompt MS DOS Prompt is used In this example the file will be moved to the saving folder D tmp and CONFIG and MACFLIST will be collected after connecting to the product via FTP The example assumes the IP address as 192 168 0 1 C gt D Ytmp S O e
62. hange Disable Enable Ethernet Notification Link Status Change Disable Enable WLAN NTP Server 0 0 0 0 Disable specify IP address Static VLAN VAP2 VLAN ID 1 1 4094 Static VLAN VAP3 VLAN ID 1 1 4094 Static VLAN VAP4 VLAN ID 1 1 4094 Static VLAN VLAN table 1 32 VLAN ID INone Disable 1 4094 Dynamic VLAN VLAN table Disable up to 32 characters in length single byte alphanumeric characters only no spaces 0 0 0 0 Disable specify IP address CONTEC 96 FXA2000 G 9 Specifications 9 Specifications Table 9 1 Specifications Wired LAN Access point Station Repeater Ethernet standard IEEE802 3 10BASE T IEEE802 3u 100BASE TX IEEE802 3af Port Speed Communication type 10 100Mbps Half Duplex Full Duplex 1 Number of ports Wireless Networking Standard IEEES02 11n IEEE802 11a IEEES802 11b IEEE802 11g 5GHz 24h 36 40 44 48ch W52 149 153 157 161 165ch W58 EEE802 Repeater USA EEE802 5GHz 24h 36 40 44 48ch W52 52 56 60 64ch W53 FCC Station 100 104 108 112 116 132 136 140ch W56 149 153 157 161 165ch W58 EEE802 5GHz 19h 36 40 44 48ch W52 52 56 60 64ch W53 uU EEE802 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140ch W56 EEE802 3ch 1 13 EEE802 EEE8
63. he product About the FXA2000 G The FXA2000 G is an access point that conforms to IEEE 802 11n a b g wireless networking standards and that supports a wide range of input power 5 to 30 VDC and PoE Light weight and compact design enables a smart installation with included magnets and tapping screws Compatible to setting both as access point and station This product can be used as a Wireless LAN converter for wired LAN devices This product is supported with a connector protection cover and a security slot for theft proof Features Compatible with 4 standards IEEE802 11n a b g You can choose 24 ch W52 W53 W56 W58 1 in the 5 GHz IEEE802 11n a and in the 2 4 GHz IEEE802 11n g you can choose from 1 to 11ch So it is possible to design a flexible wireless network to adjust a radio wave interference Light weight and compact design for installation setting and sophisticated appearance Compatible with PoE and include an antennae inside chassis considering installation setting and sophisticated appearance This product can be used at variety of setting using included magnets and tapping screws Supports a various power supply This product support a various power supply such as AC adapter DC power from 5 to 30 VDC and PoE Compatible with switching between access point and station This product is compatible to setting both as a station access point a base station and a station a client station by changing the
64. hen the device is a repeater only the VLANID for VAPI repeater AP can be configured With a repeater VAP1 repeater AP and VAP2 repeater ST operate with the same VLANID Default setting 1 CONTEC FXA2000 G 43 4 Setup and Status Display VLAN table VLANID To use a dynamic VLAND you must create a VLAN table that specifies the VLANIDs to use Set the VLANIDs to use The VLANIDs can be set from 1 to 4094 When using Dynamic VLAN at least one VLAN table entry must be created Default setting Entirely blank VLAN table VLAN name Set the VLANID name The VLAN name can be entered up to 32 characters and it can also be set to no VLAN name blank However when setting a VLAN name take care not to use a VLAN name for another entry Default setting Entirely blank CONTEC 44 FXA2000 G 4 Setup and Status Display Log Wireless LAN Manager Advanced Settings Log 7 Basic Settings b VAP b VAP2 b VAP3 b VAP4 b SNMP b Network Time b VLAN bf Log Sear Maintenance O Top Page LJ Cancel Setting O Help E Japanese 7 Save Reboot Log Function To record the log for the device using the log function set to Enable You can prevent the log from being recorded by setting this setting to Disable but in normal operation this is unnecessary Default setting Enable Save Log To save the recorded log information as a file set to Enable To only temporarily retain the recor
65. icates that the device is being started This device turned on or icates that the device is power off icates that a wired LAN has been connected e ndicates that the product is transmitting receiving data to from the coined terminal through wired LAN ndicates that a wired LAN not logged in ndicates that the device has been connected ndicates data is being transmitted to or received from the device ndicates that the device has been no connected POWER LAN WLAN Flashing pd icates that firmware has been reprogrammed 1 POWER LAN Blinking twice On DHCP error 1 Not include LogFile INIT switches aoe 2 2 INIT switches Operation function INIT Used to initialize this product reset to factory default settings When this switch is pressed the POWER WLAN and LAN LEDs start to flash If this switch is released during the period from when the LEDs start to flash and until they turn on approximately 3 seconds all of the access point s settings will be reset to the factory default when next started When initializing the product by turning the INIT signal on and off the LEDs will continue flashing for a short time after the signal is turned off This indicates the internal memory files are being deleted If the power is turned off while the LEDs are flashing the internal memory files may be damaged and the product may no longer be able to start properly Always restart the product after the LED
66. ing Disable Community Name Set the SNMP authentication string called the community name as alphanumeric characters with a maximum length of 32 characters The SNMP authentication string works like a password for accessing the device when using SNMP The SNMP manager can access this device s MIB by using the community name Default setting public System Contact Address sysContact Set the address for the system contact as alphanumeric characters with a maximum length of 32 characters It is okay to leave this value blank Default setting Unknown System Name sysName Set the SNMP name for the device as alphanumeric characters with a maximum length of 32 characters Itis okay to leave this value blank Default Setting Unknown CONTEC 40 FXA2000 G 4 Setup and Status Display Device Installation Location sysLocation Set a description of the installation location for the device as alphanumeric characters with a maximum length of 32 characters It is okay to leave this value blank Default setting Unknown V Trap Settings Trap IP Address Traps are a function to notify users that a change has occurred in the SNMP agent system The trap function can be enabled by specifying the trap destination IP address and the trap is sent to the specified IP address When set to 0 0 0 0 the trap function is disabled Default setting 0 0 0 0 Notification Link Status Ethernet Set whether or not to send a trap wh
67. ing for PC browser settings or the URL entered in the address bar of the browser may be incorrect When connecting for the first time enter the default user name admin and password pass and click OK ES qe Thee secure Web Sie al 132 168 1 2 requres you to log on Please type the Uter Name and Parrword that you use for Wireless LAN Manage User Name z Password Iv Save this password in your passwned list on Cancel Figure 3 1 Login screen There will be no problem if you just save the settings now but reboot the product later when necessary In this case saving the settings does not actually change the settings of the product Therefore make sure to reboot the product later For explanations of functions and setting instructions see the manual available from the CONTEC website or see help information CAUTION It takes approximately 5 10 seconds to save settings writing to internal flash memory During that period the LEDs for POWER LAN and WLAN at the front part of the main unit blink simultaneously Do not reboot or turn off the product until the screen indicates the completion of the saving process The setup file data and firmware data may be damaged and the product may not operate properly if it is rebooted or switched off during the saving process CONTEC 24 FXA2000 G 4 Setup and Status Display 4 Setup and Status Display This chapter describes how to setup the AP using
68. ion and configuring the NTP server setting To use this function select Enable Default setting Disable NTP Server When enabling the network time function specify the IP address for the NTP server Default setting 0 0 0 0 CONTEC 42 FXA2000 G 4 Setup and Status Display VLAN II Advanced Settings VLAN Basic Settings Asancedsetno NERS a b System Ethernet Suoma Reset VAP VAPI b VAP VAP3 VAP4 b SNMP b Network Time leg Status Y Maintenance O Top Page E Cancel Setting CJ Heip C Japanese Save Reboot VLAN Function To use the VLAN function configure the settings There are two types of VLAN Static VLAN and Dynamic VLAN To use the VLAN function select the one to use For Static VLAN set the VLANID for each virtual AP VAP Dynamic VLAN is a VLAN function that only passes packets with an attached VLANID tag configured in the VLAN table When not using the VLAN function set to Disable Default setting Disable Local VLANID Set the VLANID for the wired networking port on the device Set this value between 1 to 4094 Default setting 1 Native VLANID Set the native VLANID Set this value between 1 to 4094 When you wish to discard all packets without a VLAN tag specify an appropriate VLANID that is unused Default setting 1 VAPVLANID To use a static VLAN set the VLANID assigned to the VAP virtual AP Specify this value between 1 to 4094 W
69. ion user name for RADIUS authentication as alphanumeric characters with a maximum length of 32 characters Default setting Blank User Password Set the authentication password for RADIUS authentication as alphanumeric characters with a maximum length of 32 characters Default setting Blank Certificate Registration Register upload the certificates required for RADIUS authentication When you click the button to register certificates the certificate registration frame will open Browse to a file in that frame and upload the certificate to the device with the Register button Next to the button to open the certificate registration frame is a message that indicates whether or not that certificate has been registered When the certificate is registered Registered is displayed When not registered Not Registered is displayed This message is reflected by clicking the Confirm button or by reloading the page after the certificates are registered uploaded Default setting Not Registered Converting certificate files from PKCS12 format by OpenSSL PKCS 12 format client certificate userl p12 Password of client certificate userl DER format client certificate userl der DER format private key userl pkey der 1 openssl pkcs12 nocerts nodes in userl p12 out userl pkey pem passin pass userl 2 openssl rsa in userl pkey pem inform PEM out userl pkey der outform DER 3 openssl pkcs12 clcerts in userl p12 out userl pem passi
70. is is hidden when the device is not logged in to an access point RSSI Shows the RSSI which indicates the signal strength for the wireless connection for the access point currently logged in to This is hidden when the device is not logged in to an access point TX Rate Shows the TX Rate for the wireless connection for the access point currently logged in to This is hidden when the device is not logged in to an access point RX Rate Shows the reception rate for the wireless connection for the access point currently logged in to This is hidden when the device is not logged in to an access point CONTEC 48 FXA2000 G 4 Setup and Status Display Supplicant Authentication Status Shows the authentication status for the authentication supplicant in WPA and WPA2 Invalid 1 is shown when not using a supplicant Success 2 is shown when wireless connection authentication using a supplicant was successful Failure 3 is shown when authentication fails Authenticating 4 is shown during authentication Certificate Information When the unit type is station shows the value when the device was able to complete the wireless connection and authentication using encryption that uses a WPA or WPA2 authentication supplicant Certificate Information Issuer Shows the name of the certificate publisher CA Certificate Information Subject Shows the name of the organization the certificate was issued to Certificate Information
71. k Mode and Wireless LAN Function Notes When you configure the device to operate as a repeater regardless of whether the network configuration is chain or star use the Preferred AP function to specify the connection destination access point Also you have to set the Connections to Non Preferred APs function to Disable in order to prevent loops between repeaters with unauthorized connections to unexpected access points 1 Use the preferred access points to specify the connection destinations to establish an arbitrary connection structure Access point Repeater 2 Ifyou do not fix the connection destinations loops may occur between repeaters Access point Repeater Repeate When a connection is disconnected due to an access point going down or due to some other reason If you set a device as a repeater set all parts of the wireless network to the same channels and the same wireless LAN standard For example if you construct a network with one access point and two repeaters for a total of three pieces of wireless equipment configure all the equipment so that the same wireless LAN standard and the same channels are used Access point Repeater Repeater f IEEES02 1In 6GHz 36ch CONTEC 64 FXA2000 G 5 Wireless Link Mode and Wireless LAN Function Installation in a Network This section describes how to install the FXA2000 G to construct a network with improved perfor
72. ked until the screen changes as this will result in malfunction Upload Configuration File config Browse Upload Clear MAC Address Filtering File macfil Browse wee J 9 o Default Settings You can restore the device s settings to the default settings At this time select with the radio button to also restore the IP addresses including subnet mask to the defaults or to leave them as they are Then click the Default button Even when the default settings are restored they are not saved to the device s configuration file so you must save and restart to reflect the settings Default Settings IP address is NOT made a default OP address is made a default Detour GO CONTEC 56 FXA2000 G 4 Setup and Status Display Ping You can ping to the specified IP address Enter the IP address of the ping to Target IP Address Select the time to run a ping Timeout sec ping is done once per second this time will be the number of ping Set the ping data size to Data Size bytes This value can be set between 4 and 65000 bytes By clicking the Ping button then the results displayed below the button Ping O e s500 CONTEC FXA2000 G 57 4 Setup and Status Display CONTEC 58 FXA2000 G 5 Wireless Link Mode and Wireless LAN Function 5 Wireless Link Mode and Wireless LAN Function This chapter describes the major functions of the FLEXLAN series as a wireless LAN system
73. less Connection Mode Description A configuration where a standard infrastructure access point is the core and stations wireless Standard Infrastructure networking cards etc are located under it Infrastructure With standard infrastructure the device can use its own wireless networking feature A configuration where a compatible infrastructure access point is the core and stations Compatible wireless networking cards etc are located under it Infrastructure Infrastructure Select this mode when connecting to access points created by other companies However the device cannot use its own wireless networking feature A mixed mode of both modes where the device can use an advanced infrastructure access point Advanced Infrastructure j i Y as standard infrastructure while also using compatible infrastructure at the same time TX Power Select the transmit power You can select either MAX 5094 25 or 12 Default setting MAX Antenna This setting can only be configured when the wireless networking standard is IEEE802 11a TEEE802 11b or IEEE802 11g Select the antenna mode as Auto or Fixed Antenna 1 This setting is not normally required When using the device with only one external antenna installed select the antenna mode as Fixed Antenna 1 Select the transmit power Defaultsetting Auto VAP Menu Basic Settings VAP 1 Access Point gt Basic Settings D System
74. llation CONTEC FXA2000 G iii Using magnets foranstallation senine roiak EEE RENI RE TEN 16 Using the included screws for installation 16 DES functio sc aee RE E i REOR DR EHE UE QUEEN UR eu 17 DES fun Chon iii 008 era a rE anno tasmanian eerie sata nies ee 17 3 CONNECTION TO DEVICES AND SETUP METHODS 19 Preparation before Setups ccc EE ERE ERROREM E RUE 19 Setup Usingia Web BIOWSET eoo Sepe RD eee 21 Setting the BrOWSet ode seed ede d c VM D 21 Connecting to This Product Using Web Browser sse 24 4 SETUP AND STATUS DISPLAY 25 MAC Address Table Log Information Re RO RUE IR RR EE ER are REGERE 52 MaintenatiCe 6 iirrisoo nni dia n Oa RERO RE AE 55 5 WIRELESS LINK MODE AND WIRELESS LAN FUNCTION 59 Wireless Link M OE e Ee E EE RR RA 59 Standard Infrastructure Mode wis 5 onn i vt ono n eO aco D ni aes 59 Compatible Infrastructure Mode 2 t CERRAR ee ERR Rede 60 Advanced Infrastructure Mode Repeater What s Repeater Specification for Repeater and Wireless Connection Mode see 62 Recommended Setting sce ee ROTEN PORE SRE ER e AI Pe Ee eO CREE ERAN e Ee 63 NOTES M 64 CONTEC iv FXA2000 G Installation in a NetWork ereenn nre o re t o E READER a e RO NOS 65 Feat res of the Wireless Network eb ERR e E etes 65 Operating Environment and Radio Waves
75. lt setting Enable FTP Server To use the FTP Server set to Enable Default setting Enable Wireless Access By setting to disable this feature you can deny access to HTTP and FTP via wireless LAN and allow access only via ethernet Default setting Enable Allowed IP Address Function If you want to use the function to specify the IP addresses that can access the HTTP or FTP set to Enable Default setting Disable CONTEC 32 FXA2000 G 4 Setup and Status Display Allowed IP Address When the Enable allowed IP address function specify the IP addresses that are allowed to access You can specify the IP address to specify a range or only one If you specify only one enter the IP address only in the left form of the allowed IP address 1 2 If you specify a range enter the start IP address in the left form of the allowed IP address 1 2 and enter the end IP address in the right form AN CAUTION Please note that because if you ve set the IP address that is not intended you may become not be able to access this equipment in a FTP or HTTP If you ve lost the IP address you will need to be initialized with the initialization switch Default setting Blank Ethernet Dew Advanced Settings Ethernet Basic Settings b Advanced Settings Auito Negotiation v b System VAP Suma Reset b VAPI b VAP b VAP3 VAP4 b SNMP b Network Time b VLAN Link Status v b Log Status
76. lue 0 to 9 a to f or A to F bue Fixed Key 1 Fixed Key 2 Default key E Fixed Key 3 Fixed Key 4 When set to None the setting is disal Fixed Key 1 it a 10 digit hexadecimal value 128bit a ecimal value 152bit a 32 digit hexadeci Key Setting Fixed Key 2 it i i it When set to None th is di Fixed Key 3 ita 10 digit hexadecima it ecimal value 152bit a i ue value Encryption When set to None the setting is disal Settings Fixed Key 4 itia 10 digit hexadecimal value 128bit a 26 digit ecimal value 152bit a 32 digit hexadecimal va Authentication PEAP EAP TLS Type None Up to 32 characters in length single byte alphanumeric User Name Supplicant characters only no spaces Settings 27 None Up to 32 characters in length single byte alphanumeric User Password characters only no spaces Certificate Server certificate Client certificate Private key Registration Group Key O Disable or 120 259200 Updating Interval WPA setting 28 sec Recertification Disable 0 Disable or 120 259200 Interval sec Server IP Address_ 0 0 0 0 1812 None Up to 64 characters in length single byte alphanumeric Shared Secret characters only PSK WPA Pre Shared None Single byte alphanumeric characters from 8 to 63 Settings 30 Key PSK characters
77. m file and then click the Update to upload the file to the device The file is uploaded and the update task finishes about one to one and a half minutes after clicking the Update button then the page changes After uploading the file finishes the device starts with the overwritten firmware by restarting When the version update fails check that the uploaded file is the correct file and then try to update the version again Do not turn off the device s power under any circumstances during the updating task from when the Update button is clicked until the screen changes as this will result in malfunction The progress bar displayed during the update is a guide that indicates the progress status in terms of time it does not indicate the actual progress of the work The progress bar indicates the completion time when the gauge is full Do not turn off the device s power while the firmware is being uploaded until the screen changes Firmware Update Browse Update ciem B Time Adjustment Set the date and the time for the device Enter the year as four digits the month the day the hour 24 hour time the minute and the seconds and then click the update button When the month and day are a single digit a 0 is added and they are displayed as two digits You can enter the values as either a single digit or as two digits Example 2011 4 1 0 0 0 Or click the Set PC Time button to set the time in the PC s internal clock where th
78. mally necessary to change the default value 100 ms This setting is a common setting for the VAPs Default setting 100 DTIM Interval This setting is available when the unit type is Access Point or Repeater Set the DTIM delivery traffic indication message interval which is information added to the beacon for wireless terminals in a power saving state to cancel that state This value can be set as 1 to 15 Default setting 1 11g Protect Mode When the wireless networking standard is IEEE 802 11n 2 4 GHz or IEEE 802 11g protect mode is used for stable communication in an environment with a mix of IEEE 802 11b wireless terminals by setting RTS CTS or CTS only When RTS CTS RTS and CTS are used When CTS only only CTS is used 11g protect mode is displayed for each VAP but this setting is common to VAPI through VAP4 Default setting Disable CONTEC 36 FXA2000 G 4 Setup and Status Display Ping Parameters This setting is available when the unit type is Access Point or Repeater When the wireless networking standard is IEEE 802 1 1n 2 4 GHz or IEEE 802 11g this function prohibits logins by IEEE 802 1 1b wireless terminals To use this function set to Enable Default setting Disable Basic Rates When the unit type is access point or repeater and the wireless networking standard is IEEE 802 1 1b IEEE 802 11g or IEEE 802 1 1n 2 4 GHz you can set the basic rates You can select 802 11 1
79. mance and discusses the general features and radio characteristics of the wireless LAN as well as the guidelines for constructing the network Features of the Wireless Network In general the operation of a wireless network is the same as for most other types of LAN The most prominent feature of the wireless network is that it uses radio waves as its medium eliminating the need for cabling The wireless network thus requires no cabling cost and has other advantages as listed below Quick construction of a LAN Temporary installation of a LAN Higher flexibility in layout of connected PCs terminals Assured mobility of connected PCs terminals On the other hand the wireless network has the following drawbacks from the operational point of view due to the nature of radio waves Signal attenuation Signal interference Also although this unit does not require a radio license it is subject to radio regulations CONTEC FXA2000 G 65 5 Wireless Link Mode and Wireless LAN Function Operating Environment and Radio Waves When using this product to construct a network install and operate it considering the radio environment to optimize the performance Is allowed to use radio equipment at the installation location In some medical institutions and laboratories radio sensitive precision instruments are used and it may be prohibited to use radio equipment Radio waves are attenuated Although a radio wave
80. mode and used as Wireless LAN converter for wired LAN devices The proprietary encryption technology WSL that is available along with WPA2 WPA and WEP This product supports an sophisticated security standard WPA2 WPA IEEE 802 1X authentication MAC address filtering and ESSID hide In the addition it also supports the proprietary encryption technology WSL that is available along with WPA2 WPA and WEP Features variety of functions including VLAN and a virtual AP function This product has a virtual AP function that allows operating VLAN function and an AP as a multi AP and configuring the settings for different security Furthermore this product can store a large event log capacity Conventional ratio seven times Approx 15 000 logs CONTEC FXA2000 G 1 1 Introduction Supported with a connector protection cover and security wire connection configuration This product can be protected from theft by protecting connectors with included connector cover and attaching a security wire to security slot 1 USA FCC W52 36 40 44 48ch W53 52 56 60 64ch W56 100 104 108 112 116 132 136 140ch W58 149 153 157 161 165ch EU CE W52 36 40 44 48ch W53 52 56 60 64ch W56 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140ch CONTEC 2 FXA2000 G 1 Introduction Customer Support CONTEC provides the following support services for you to use CONTEC products more efficientl
81. n pass userl passout pass userl 4 openssl x509 in userl pem inform PEM out userl der outform DER V WPA Settings Group Key Updating Interval sec When the encryption is set to WPA WPA2 WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK set the group key updating interval in seconds This setting can be configured as 0 disabled or between 120 2 minutes and 259200 3 days When set to 0 the setting is disabled and group key renewal is not performed Default setting 3600 V PSK Settings WPA Pre Shared Key PSK When the encryption is set to WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK set the WPA encryption key PSK pre shared key to use for encryption Enter the value as alphanumeric characters between 8 and 63 characters Default setting Blank CONTEC FXA2000 G 31 4 Setup and Status Display Advanced Settings System Wireless LAN Manager Dew Advanced Settings System Basic Settings IJ Ds eren b Ethernet Access Security Y VAP b vapi b VAP b VAP3 b VAPA Enable v Enable m Enable Disable v gt SNMP D Network Time Sube b VLAN b Log Status Maintenance DJ Top Page E Cancel Setting J Help O Japanese Save Reboot HTTPS To use the HTTPS function Port 443 set to Enable By accessing the https IP address HTTP over SSL TSL communication is enabled Default setting Disable V Access Security HTTP Server To use the HTTP Server Port 80 set to Enable Defau
82. nd 48 W53 channels 52 56 60 and 64 W56 channels 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 and 140 W58 channels 149 153 157 161 and 165 When using in IEEE 802 11g 2 4GHz channels 1 to 13 and in IEEE 802 11b 2 4GHz channels 1 to 14 can be set Wireless communication is possible with stations that support the above channels Using different channels for wireless networks adjacent to each other In 5GHz band set it to 36 44 8ch or more apart and in 2 4GHz 1 6 11 5ch or more apart prevents radio interference and improves the throughput of either network When using it in 2 4GHz When using it in 5GHz 2 Check the coverage cover area ofthe AP To use the AP with two or more station logged in AP all the station must be installed within the cover area The AP s coverage varies with obstacles concrete walls iron doors elevator halls etc Note also that the number of transmission reception errors increases beyond a certain transmission distance Cover area When setting up the network check the RSSI level then confirm that communication works correctly with the application you plan to use For a TCP IP system for example you can use the Windows PING command To use PING start the command prompt MS DOS and enter the following command The example command is for an AP with an IP address of 192 168 0 2 ping 192 168 0 2 CONTEC 68 FXA2000 G 5 Wireless Link Mode and Wireless LAN F
83. nly INone WEP Open WEP Shared Key WEP Auto 32 AES IEEE802 1X WEP 33 WPA AES 33 WPA TKIP 33 WPA PSK TKIP WPA PSK AES WPA2 AES 33 Encryption WPA2 TKIP 33 WPA2 PSK AES WPA2 PSK TKIP WPA AUTO TKIP 32 WPA AUTO AES 32 WPA AUTO PSK TKIP 32 WPA AUTO PSK AES 32 Function le Enable Type2 WSL 34 a 20 digit hexadecimal value 0 to 9 a to f or A to F Key 1 Fixed Key 2 Key 3 Fixed Key 4 When set to None the setting is disal Default key Key 1 ita 10 digit hexadecimal va itia ecimal value 152bit a 32 i eci Key Setting 35 When set to None th ita 10 digit hexadecima ecimal value 152bit a When set to None th ing is disal Encryption Settings a 10 digit hexadecima a 26 digit ecimal value 152bit a 32 digi ecimal va PEAP EAP TLS gt z z g co 5 g 8 8 E o 5 I None Up to 32 characters in length single byte alphanumeric Supplicant User Name x characters only Settings 36 User Password None Up to 32 characters in length single byte alphanumeric characters only no spaces Q I 5 amp ate Server certificate Client certificate Registration Private key Group Key O Disable or 120 259200 Updating Interval WPA setting 37 sec sec Recertificati
84. on Disable 0 Disable or 120 259200 Interval sec Server IP Address_ 0 0 0 0 Server Port 1812 None Up to 64 characters in length single byte alphanumeric Shared Secret characters only None Single byte alphanumeric characters from 8 to 63 WPA Pre Shared characters Key PSK CONTEC 86 FXA2000 G 31 32 33 34 35 36 3T 38 39 CONTEC E 4 4 m Infrastructure 3 his setting is available when t AES his setting is available when t WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK his setting is available when t sy 3 is his setting is available when t WPA or WPA2 his setting is available when t 3 8 Appendix his setting is available when the unit type is Access Point or Repeater This setting is available when the unit type is Access Point his setting is available when the unit type is Access Point or Station his setting is available when the wireless connection mode is Advanced Infrastructure or Standard he encryption is set to either WEP Open WEP SharedKey WEP Auto or he unit type is Station and the encryption is set to either WPA WPA2 he unit type is Access Point or Repeater and the the encryption is set to either WPA WPA2 WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK he unit type is Access Point and the encryption is set to either EEE802 1X he encryption is
85. or for results obtained by the user as a result of using this product Trademarks FLEXLAN is a registered trademark or trademark of CONTEC CO LTD MS Microsoft Windows are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S A and other countries Netscape Netscape Navigator is a registered trademark of Netscape Communications Other names of companies and products used in this document trademarks or registered trademarks of the related companies This document does not use the symbols etc Terminology Abbreviations The following terms and abbreviations are used in this manual for convenience Full term Term used in this manual Access point AP Station ST Wireless terminal Personal computer About the speed mark The link speed shown for the transmission rate in this manual the setup screens and elsewhere is the theoretical maximum value based on the wireless LAN standard and does not represent the actual data transfer rate CONTEC ii FXA2000 G Table of Contents Check Your Package Copytight sus iiem oriri bin tse EO n eme ton Entente ii Trademarks np ER ITE eR RR e Es ii Aboutithe speed mark o ot TEE e COR E A E NE RENA ii Table of COMENS a t T e mie iii 1 INTRODUCTION 1 About the EXN2000 G eC A N DR RR E 1 Beatutes naana a ene EIER D PER REG OSEE E RIED T AAS 1 Customer Support iiec DRE ERROR RR NERO RU AREE S 3 Web Site Limited One Year Watrta ty
86. r When using the preferred AP function and the device cannot connect to the access points specified in Preferred API to Preferred AP5 set whether or not to allow connections to other access points To allow a connection to access points other than the access points specified as preferred APs set this setting to Enable To forbid connections set this setting to Disable When the unit type is Repeater we recommend that you set this setting to Disable and clearly specify the connection destination in the settings for VAP2 station on networks with two or more repeaters If you do not specify the connection destination when a chained repeater goes down repeaters under it may connect to repeaters even further below themselves and form a loop Default setting Enable CONTEC FXA2000 G 39 4 Setup and Status Display SNMP Advanced Settings SNMP Basic Settings gt Advanced Settings Common Settings System b Ethernet Disable Y b VAR public P vn Unknown vrs Unknown dude Unknown b VARS Trap Settings Network Time b VLAN P tog Disable Status Y Maintenance Disable DO Top Page E Cancel Setting Disable v E Help Cl Japanese Disable W Save Reboot Y Common Settings SNMP Agent To enable the device s SNMP agent function set to Enable This device can be accessed by an external SNMP manager and its MIB can be acquired by enabling the SNMP agent function Default sett
87. rheat malfunction or cause a failure Operating temperature 0 40 C Humidity 10 90 RH No condensation Corrosive gases None Floating dust particles Not to be excessive Inspection 1 Introduction If used in an unauthorized environment the board may Inspect the product periodically as follows to use it safely Storage When storing this product keep it in its original packing form 1 Put this product in the storage bag 2 Wrap it in the packing material and then put it in the box 3 Store the package at room temperature at a place free from direct sunlight moisture shock vibration magnetism and static electricity Disposal When disposing of the product follow the disposal procedures stipulated under the relevant laws and municipal ordinances CONTEC FXA2000 G 1 Introduction CONTEC 10 FXA2000 G 2 Setup 2 Setup The antenna must be mounted and installed properly before configuring this product Follow the setup procedure for the product shown below Component Locations E mrm L LED Ta uc 0 8k EE WAN POWER LAN or Foe we rT I DG 06 9 INIT Switch HRS DC JACK 5 Power connector 6 Power disconnection a prevention hook Figure 2 1 Front side LED display Table 2 1 LED display at the time of normal operating icates that the device is operating POWER ee
88. rotocol is installed in the PC Check wireless LAN communication If no problem is detected in the wired LAN communication between the product and PC check the wireless LAN communication between the product and access point The FLEXLAN series is designed to handle a variety of operating formats and requires software setting for each type of operation Check that the settings are appropriate for the type of operation and check the format in which communication is being attempted Also check DIP switch settings The terminals that cannot communicate with each other may have the same ESSID Two terminals with the same ESSID cannot communicate with each other Check whether the wireless link mode has been set correctly The wireless link mode of the station slave station must support the wireless link mode set on this product Check whether communication is restricted by security functions such as the MAC address filtering Check whether the data encryption setting is the same as that of the recipient Communication cannot be performed while data encryption is being switched between ON enabled and OFF disabled Check the peripheral environment and place of installation A nearby source of electromagnetic interference can prevent communication In general locations excluding factories the following may be sources of electromagnetic emissions 2 4GHz band wireless network not conforming to wireless LAN IEEE802 1 1a b
89. s 12Mbps 18Mbps 802 11 E 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps TEEE802 11b Auto 1Mbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbps Disable 1Mbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps MCS1 MCS2 MCS3 MCS4 MCS5 MCS6 MCS11 MCS12 MCS13 MCS14 MCS15 TEEE802 11n 2 4GHz Auto 40 TEEE802 11n 2 4GHz Disable 1Mbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps Auto 40 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps MCS1 MCS2 MCS3 MCS4 MCS11 MCS12 MCS13 MCS14 MCS15 Disable 6Mbps 9Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps TEEE802 11n 5GHz 54Mbps MCSO MCS1 MCS2 MCS3 MCS4 MCS5 MCS6 MCS11 MCS12 MCS13 MCS14 MCS15 Disable 6Mbps 9Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps IEEES802 11a 54Mbps IEEE Disable 1Mbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps 802 11g 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps IEEE802 11b Disable 1Mbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbps 40 This setting is available when the unit type is Station 88 CONTEC FXA2000 G 8 Appendix Table 8 1 Initial Setting List 7 11 Link Down Detection Disable Enable ESSID security 41 Disable Enable Maximum Client Logins 41 128 1 128 Denial Response Maximum Client IDisable Enable Logins 41 802 11b 1 2 5 5 11Mbps 802 11 1 2Mbps 90 00 00 00 00 00 Not specified Specify MAC address of AP s rc to Non Preferred APs Enable Disa
90. s stop flashing CONTEC FXA2000 G 11 2 Setup Checking the Network Addresses The Ethernet wired LAN wireless LAN MAC address and IP address are defined on the housing sticker on the side of this product Write down the MAC addresses for Ethernet and wireless LAN in the following table as they are device individual values and may be required for future setup Table 2 3 Network Address Description on the housing sticker Explanation Address IP Default IP Address 192 168 0 1 a pbi IM RENE WLAN MAC Wireless LAN MAC Address CONTEC 12 FXA2000 G 2 Setup Power Supply Three ways for power supply of this product is shown in the followings When using the AC adapter FX AC052 Pass the DC plug through the connector cover opening and connect the AC adapter s DC plug to the product s DC jack You can prevent the DC plug from being pulled out by hooking the cord on the power disconnection prevention hook located on the connector section AN AN CAUTION Figure 2 2 Po When supplying power via PoE do not use the power supplied from the power connector or the AC adapter wer Supply Connectior When supplying power from the power connector Power can be externally supplied using the power connector Use the components indicated to the followings for the power cable or use equivalent components Table 2 4 Power connector Function Power connector MC1 5 3 ST 3 5 PHOENIX CONTACT Cable
91. s the ESSID for each VAP From VAP2 onward the value is not displayed when the VAP is disabled VAP Client Logins Shows the number of client logins foreach VAP From VAP2 onward the value is not displayed when the VAP is disabled CONTEC FXA2000 G 47 4 Setup and Status Display V Basic Information Station Shown when the unit type is station Wireless LAN Manager Dew 11 status WLAN 7 Basic Settings TANO Settings Basic Infomation Station b Status b System JXOOQOOOOX 20000090X b MAC Table b Log v Mamtenance 3000000000000000 00 00 4C 01 01 25 XXOOOOCOXKC O Top Page E Cancel Setting O Heip O Japanese X90000QXX Save Reboot 20000000 Wireless Networking Standard Shows the current wireless networking standard This is hidden when the device is not logged in to an access point Dual Channel Bandwidth Shows the bandwidth when the current wireless networking standard is IEEE 802 11n When dual channel mode is disabled 20 MHz is always shown When enabled 20 MHz or 40 MHz is shown depending on the access point settings Wireless Infrastructure Mode Shows the configured wireless infrastructure mode Wireless MAC Address Shows the wireless MAC address Channel Shows the current channel This is hidden when the device is not logged in to an access point ESSID Shows the configured ESSID Assigned AP Shows the wireless MAC address for the access point currently logged in to Th
92. set to None th ita 10 digit hexadecima ecimal value 152bit a When set to None th Encryption Settings a 10 digit hexadecima a 26 digit ecimal value 152bit a 32 digi ecimal va PEAP EAP TLS gt z z g co 5 g 8 8 E o 5 I None Up to 32 characters in length single byte alphanumeric Supplicant User Name characters only Settings 18 User Password None Up to 32 characters in length single byte alphanumeric characters only ate Server certificate Client certificate Private key Q 5 amp Registration Group Key 3600 Updating Interval 0 Disable or 120 259200 sec Recertification lO Disable Interval sec O Disable or 120 259200 Server IP Address_ 0 0 0 0 Server Port 1812 None Up to 64 characters in length single byte alphanumeric WPA setting 19 Shared Secret characters only None Single byte alphanumeric characters from 8 to 63 WPA Pre Shared characters Key PSK CONTEC 82 FXA2000 G 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 CONTEC his setting is availab This setting is availab his setting is availab his setting is availab Infrastructure This setting is availab AES This setting is availab x E us 3 3 ii his setting is availab
93. set to either WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK FXA2000 G 87 8 Appendix Table 8 1 Initial Setting List 6 11 Specification Advanced Settings mms isabel Enable HTTP Server Enable Disable FTP Server Enable Disable Enable Disable Allowed IP Address Function Disable Enable Administrator IP Address 1 0 0 0 0 Administrator IP Address 2 0 0 0 0 Auto Negotiation 100M Full Duplex 100Mbps Half Duplex Port Speed 10Mbps Full Duplex 10Mbps Half Duplex Link Status Ping Ping IP Address 0 0 0 0 Link Down Condition Ping Parameter VAP Settings Maximum TX Rate Ping Interval sec l60 1 65535 Ping Response Wait Time se Ping Retry Count Autp 1Mbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbps 6Mbps 9Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps MCS0 MCS1 MCS2 MCS3 MCS4 MCS5 MCS6 MCS7 MCS8 MCS9 MCS10 MCS11 MCS12 MCS13 MCS14 MCS15 Auto 1Mbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbps 6Mbps 9Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps MCSO MCS1 MCS2 MCS3 MCS4 MCS5 MCS6 MCS7 MCS8 MCS9 MCS10 MCS11 MCS12 MCS13 MCS14 MCS15 Auto 6Mbps 9Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps TEEE802 11n 5GHz 54Mbps MCSO MCS1 MCS2 MCS3 MCS4 MCS5 MCS6 MCS7 MCS8 MCS9 MCS10 MCS11 MCS12 MCS13 MCS14 MCS15 IEEES802 11a Auto 6Mbps 9Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps IEEE Auto 1Mbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 11Mbps 6Mbps 9Mbp
94. t The product cannot be used in any country other than those authorized for use iu Outdoor use limited to 10mW eirp within the band 2454 2483 5MHz Usage limitation This product has not been developed or manufactured to be used in systems including the equipment which is directly related to human lives 1 or the equipment which involves human safety and may significantly affect the maintenance of public functions 2 Therefore do not use the product for such purposes In addition do not use the product within 20cm from a human body on a regular basis Medical devices such as life support equipment and devices used in an operating theater 2 Main control systems at nuclear power stations safety maintenance systems at nuclear facilities other important safety related systems operation control systems within group transport systems air traffic control systems etc If using the IEEE802 11a standard ensure that you comply with all relevant laws in the country of use CONTEC 4 FXA2000 G 1 Introduction Precautions Related to Service Clean this product by wiping lightly with a soft cloth moistened with water or a cleaning solution Take care to avoid the use of benzene thinners or other volatile solutions which may cause deformation or discoloration About the speed mark The link speed shown for the transmission rate in this manual the setup screens and elsewhere is the theoretical maximum value based on the wireless
95. t possible to freely establish a LAN connection within a range of the radio waves However radio waves can be received through obstacles such as walls when within the range Therefore if security settings are not made the following problems may occur Unauthorized viewing of data An unauthorized third party can intercept the radio waves and view e mail messages and personal information such as user ID and password or your credit card information Unauthorized access An unauthorized third party can access a personal or corporate network and cause the following damage Intercepting personal information and confidential information information leak Using a false identity to communicate and disclose information illegally identity theft Changing and transmitting intercepted data tampering Damaging data and systems by spreading a computer virus destruction The wireless LAN card and wireless access point have security features to counter these problems Using the security settings of the wireless LAN equipment can help prevent these problems from occurring The security settings of the wireless LAN equipment are not configured at the time of purchase To reduce security problems configure all security settings of the wireless LAN equipment according to the manual before using the wireless LAN card and wireless access point Please be aware that the security settings do not provide complete security protection due to wireless LAN specifica
96. tation the Auto selection appears Auto means both EEE802 11n 5GHz and IEEE802 1 1n 2 4GHz If you want to allow connections to both the 5GHz and 2 4GHz wireless networks select Auto When set to Auto dual channel mode is fixed as Enable Default Setting IEEE802 11n 2 4GHz Dual Channel Mode This setting can only be configured when the wireless networking standard is IEEE802 11n 5GH2z or TEEE802 11n 2 4GHz To set the wireless networking bandwidth to 20 MHz select Disable To set it to 40 MHz select Enable However even when set to Enable if the connected wireless device has dual channel mode set to Disable the bandwidth is 20 MHz When set to Enable communication is performed with a bandwidth of 40 MHz when possible Default setting Disable Channel This setting is available when the unit type is Access Point or Repeater Select the channel to use on the device The channel that can be used changes according to the selected wireless networking standard and unit type Default setting 1 WLAN Infrastructure Mode Select the operation mode for the device There are three types of operation modes Standard Infrastructure Compatible Infrastructure and Advanced Infrastructure When the unit type is station Advanced Infrastructure cannot be selected Default setting Advanced Infrastructure CONTEC FXA2000 G 27 4 Setup and Status Display Table 4 2 Description of Wire
97. tch of the Main Unit to initialize the product 1 The LEDs of POWER LAN and WLAN continue to blink for a little while after INIT switch is pushed LAN 5VDC 5 30VDC 06 i Lok se OR ay 2 Release this button after the LED starts flashing but before it reverts to an ON state an interval of approx 3 seconds INIT button 3 All the settings are restored to the default settings after the product is started next time CAUTION The flashing continues for a little while after the product is released during initialization by pushing the INIT switch This indicates internal memory files are being deleted The internal memory files may be damaged and the product may not start up properly if the power is switched off before the flashing stops Always reboot the product after the flashing stops CONTEC 76 FXA2000 G 7 Troubleshooting 7 Troubleshooting This chapter describes common problems that may occur with this product and what to do about them If any problems occur that are not described here check to confirm that the re occur then contact the retailer When Communication Fails Check wired LAN communication Check the wired LAN communication between this product and the connected PC Check that the LAN cable is connected correctly Check if the IP addresses and subnet masks of the product and PC are set correctly The communication with this product is not possible unless the TCP IP p
98. ted to and you wish to apply a priority to the access points You can set the access point to preferentially connect to by specifying this setting Enter the wireless MAC address for the access points in Preferred API to Preferred APS For the priority of access points to connect to Preferred AP1 has the highest priority Preferred APS has the lowest priority This function is enabled by entering a valid wireless MAC address When entering MAC addresses specify them in order from Preferred AP1 When not using this function enter the MAC address 00 00 00 00 00 00 Enter the MAC address as two characters a hyphen two characters and so on Ex 00 80 4C 00 00 00 When the unit type is Repeater we recommend that you configure this setting and clearly specify the connection destination in the settings for VAP2 station on networks with two or more repeaters If you do not specify the connection destination when a chained repeater goes down repeaters under it may connect to repeaters even further below themselves and form a loop By clicking the button to the right of the entry form you can display a list of wireless MAC addresses for access points based on the Wireless Node Information in a drop down list By selecting an address from this list it can be entered in the form Default setting 00 00 00 00 00 00 all 1 to 5 Connections to Non Preferred APs This setting is available when the unit type is Station or Repeate
99. then set the subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 5 Click OK and then click OK or Close to enable the settings CONTEC FXA2000 G 19 3 Connection to Devices and Setup Methods Windows XP 1 Click Start Control Panel Network Connection and then right click the icon for local area connection to open up the Properties screen 2 In the Use the following IP address field type an IP address 192 168 0 XXX which is not the same address as this product e g 192 168 0 10 and then set the subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 3 Click OK and then click OK or Close to enable the settings Internet Protocol CTOP IP Properties Semi You can ge P selle arogred adiomohscaly d your rebro suppots yor hes capably Other pou noed to ah your neis adraristat lor ro spciscnate IP satinga IP address autocratic ally Ure long IP adders eo Syro mask Delat oxteney Ung the kolori ONS verver od ecses Prelened ONS server fibeerate DNS cover E 1 mcum fec Changing the settings 1 Connect this product to PC on a wired LAN 2 Set the network address of the PC to the same network address as for this product CONTEC 20 FXA2000 G 3 Connection to Devices and Setup Methods Setup Using a Web Browser Start up a Web browser and enter the IP address of this product after http in the address bar If connecting for the first time enter the default IP address When the default setting
100. ting a CONTEC station to this product using a wired connection there is no limit to protocols and the number of devices that can be connected CONTEC FXA2000 G 59 5 Wireless Link Mode and Wireless LAN Function Compatible Infrastructure Mode This mode allows the product to be networked with other manufacturers Wi Fi certified wireless terminals other than the FLEXLAN series Communications between the wireless terminals are always made via the APs AN CAUTION The Compatible Infrastructure mode does not guarantee interconnection with Wi Fi compliant products of other manufacturers Network A AP Access point ST Station FS File server C Wireless connection Wired connection Figure 5 2 Compatible Infrastructure Mode In the Compatible Infrastructure mode each wireless terminal performs communication via the AP as in the Standard Infrastructure mode Roaming functions are supported allowing login to any AP within range of radio waves CONTEC 60 FXA2000 G 5 Wireless Link Mode and Wireless LAN Function Advanced Infrastructure Mode The Advanced Infrastructure mode is a mixture of the Standard Infrastructure and Compatible Infrastructure modes The Advanced Infrastructure mode can be used only when the product is configured as an access point Network A AP Access point ST Station FS File server Wireless connection Wired connection Network B Figure 5 3 Advanced Infr
101. tions If you are unable to configure the security settings yourself please contact your local authorized dealer The customer is responsible for configuring the security settings and understanding the risks inherent in using the product without the security settings configured Handling Precautions DANGER Do not use the product where it is exposed to flammable or corrosive gas Doing so may result in an explosion fire electric shock or failure CONTEC 6 FXA2000 G CAUTION 1 Introduction This product contains precision electronic elements and must not be used in locations subject to physical shock or strong vibration Otherwise the board may malfunction overheat or cause a failure Do not use or store this device in high temperature or low temperature surroundings or do not expose it to extreme temperature changes Otherwise the board may malfunction overheat or cause a failure Do not use or store this device where it is exposed to direct sunlight or near stoves or other sources of heat Otherwise the board may malfunction overheat or cause a failure Do not use or store this device near strong magnetic fields or devices emitting electromagnetic radiation Otherwise the board may malfunction overheat or cause a failure If an unusual smell or overheat is noticed unplug the power cable immediately In the event of an abnormal condition or malfunction please contact your retailer The specifica
102. tions of this product are subject to change without notice for enhancement and quality improvement Even when using the product continuously be sure to read the manual and understand the contents Do not block the ventilation holes by placing objects on the produc Do not attempt to modify this device The manufacturer will bear no responsibility whatsoever for the device if it has been modified The product must always be associated with the setup guide Regardless of the foregoing statements CONTEC is not liable for any damages whatsoever including damages for loss of business profits arising out of the use or inability to use this CONTEC product or the information contained herein CONTEC FXA2000 G 7 1 Introduction Federal Communications Commission This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to pro vide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operate din a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radiofrequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense If this equipment does
103. unction 3 Two or more stations can log in the AP at the same time However remember that the communication speed slows due to the increased loading as the number of user units for a particular AP increases Low impact High impact Small load on communication Large load gt on communication speed speed ST3 Pa S 7f 4 Ifa pair of wireless terminals are communicating via a particular channel no other communications can use that channel within the range of the radio signal the exception is broadcasting which transmits to all terminals Asa result communication speed tends to drop as the density of wireless terminals increases although this depends to a large extent on how frequently the network is used Simultaneous communication impossible 5 Ifthe AP is connected to an Ethernet hub or similar a unexpectedly large load can occur on the AP if the Ethernet traffic is heavy and this may reduce the performance of the wireless network This can be solved by changing the hub connected to the AP to a switching hub bridge Slower communication speed NE HUB a STL Faster communication speed 6 Setup the software in accordance with how the network will be used CONTEC FXA2000 G 69 5 Wireless Link Mode and Wireless LAN Function 7 The communication speed may also drop due to interference if two wireless terminals are located close to e
104. ut if the setting is changed the change is reflected in the fixed keys for the other VAPs Default setting Blank Y RADIUS Server Settings Recertification Interval sec When the encryption is set to IEEE802 1 X WPA or WPA2 set the interval for reauthentication in seconds This setting can be configured as 0 disabled or between 120 2 minutes and 259200 3 days When set to 0 the setting is disabled and reauthentication is not performed Default setting 0 disabled Server IP Address When the encryption is set to IEEE802 1X WPA or WPA2 set the IP address for the RADIUS server Default setting 0 0 0 0 Server Port When the encryption is set to IEEE802 1X WPA or WPA2 set the port number for the RADIUS server Default setting 1812 Shared Secret When the encryption is set to IEEE802 1 X WPA or WPA2 set the shared secret for the RADIUS server as alphanumeric characters with a maximum length of 64 characters Default setting Blank V Authentication Supplicant Settings Authentication Type Set the RADIUS authentication type to either PEAP or EAP TLS When PEAP you must register a server certificate with Certificate Registration When EAP TLS you must register the server certificate client certificate and private key with Certificate Registration Default setting PEAP CONTEC 30 FXA2000 G 4 Setup and Status Display User Name Set the authenticat
105. ware failure In this case the problem may be a startup error caused by corrupt data in the memory of this product If you cannot restore it contact your retailer Check the power If using an AC adapter check that the adapter is an optional accessory of a type specified by CONTEC Only use AC adapters specified by CONTEC with this product If supplying power from the power connector check the power supply connection supply voltage etc and make sure that there are no problems For details about connecting the power supply see Chapter 2 Setup 78 CONTEC FXA2000 G 8 Appendix 8 Appendix Factory Default Settings List Table 8 1 Initial Setting List 1 11 Specification Basic setting DHCP Client Disable Enable IP Address 192 168 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 IEST 5 EDT 4 CST 6 CDT 5 MST 7 MDT 6 PST 8 PDT 7 Time Zone AKST 9 AKDT 8 HAST 10 WET 0 WEST 1 CET 1 CEST 2 EET 2 EEST 3 TST 8 CST 8 KST 9 JST 9 Radio WLAN Interface Enable Disable Unit Type Access point Station Repeater Repeater Independent Enable Disable IEEE802 11n 2 4GHz IEEE802 11n 5GHz WLAN Standard IEEE802 11a IEEE802 11b IEEE802 11g Auto 1 Dual Channel Mode 2 Disable Enable Channel 3 Varies depending on the country in which the product is used Advanced Infrastructure 3
106. y and comfortably Web Site Japanese _http www contec co jp English http www contec com Chinese http www contec com cn Latest product information CONTEC provides up to date information on products CONTEC also provides product manuals and various technical documents in the PDF Free download You can download updated driver software and differential files as well as sample programs available in several languages Note For product information Contact your retailer if you have any technical question about a CONTEC product or need its price delivery time or estimate information Limited One Year Warranty CONTEC products are warranted by CONTEC CO LTD to be free from defects in material and workmanship for up to one year from the date of purchase by the original purchaser Repair will be free of charge only when this device is returned freight prepaid with a copy of the original invoice and a Return Merchandise Authorization to the distributor or the CONTEC group office from which it was purchased This warranty is not applicable for scratches or normal wear but only for the electronic circuitry and original products The warranty is not applicable if the device has been tampered with or damaged through abuse mistreatment neglect or unreasonable use or if the original invoice is not included in which case repairs will be considered beyond the warranty policy How to Obtain Service For replacement or repair r
107. y receive communications such as a POS terminal When not using this function enter the MAC address 00 00 00 00 00 00 which indicates it is disabled This setting is not normally required so it is set to 00 00 00 00 00 00 Enter the MAC address as two characters a hyphen two characters and so on Ex 00 80 4C 00 00 00 When the unit type is Repeater this setting is not available in VAP2 It is forcibly set to disabled Default setting 00 00 00 00 00 00 Roaming Threshold This setting is available when the unit type is Station When the RSSI value for the connected access point falls below the set value the station scans access points and searches for an access point that it can roam to This value can be set as 0 to 106 The larger the value scans happen more often roaming happens more easily The smaller the value scans happen less often roaming happens less easily When the unit type is Repeater this setting is not available in VAP2 Default setting 24 Scan Channels This setting is available when the unit type is Station Select the channels to be scanned Note that communication between access point that is not set to the channel to be scanned is not possible Default setting All CONTEC 38 FXA2000 G 4 Setup and Status Display Preferred AP This setting is available when the unit type is Station or Repeater This setting is for when there are multiple access points that can be connec
108. z band or 2 4GHz if using IEEE 802 1 1n draft standard or IEEE 802 11b IEEE 802 11g standard in the 2 4GHz band band wireless networks that do not comply with IEEE802 11 ifusing IEEE 802 11b IEEE 802 11g standard in the 2 4GHz band Ex microwave ovens security gates installed near the entrances of some department stores and rental shops copiers which give off the 2 4GHz electric waves Where there is a large metal wall such as in a warehouse the radio wave generated from the sender is reflected resulting in those radio waves reaching the receiver which have taken different routes thereby phase shifted This has the similar effect as the generation of interfering radio waves possibly slowing down data transfer Most of the interfering radio wave sources other than wireless networks have local and or temporary effects not so affecting network performance Rarely however the date rate is reduced and in the worst case communication is disabled temporarily In such cases change the location of this product and the channel used for communication This may solve the problem CONTEC FXA2000 G 67 5 Wireless Link Mode and Wireless LAN Function Constructing a Network This section gives some pointers and cautions relating to constructing a network using the AP and station and provides some practical examples 1 When using this product in the 5GHz band any of the following channels can be set W52 channels 36 40 44 a

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