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1. At Wireless Network page allows you to configure the Wireless Mode Channel Frequency SSID and Security e Wireless Mode Default setting is 802 11g Only 2 4GHz 54Mbps This will support all 802 11g clients connect to the AP You can choose 802 11b 2 4GHz 11Mbps in wireless mode column if your environment only have 802 11b clients If you are not sure about which clients will be accessing the wireless networks it is recommended that you select 802 11b g Mixed 2 4GHz 54Mbps for the best performance Channel Frequency The channels available are based on the country s regulation and select the appropriate channel from the list provided to correspond with your network settings e Current Profiles You may configure up to four different wireless profiles Click on the Edit button to modify the profile and place a check in the Enable box to activate the profile e Profile SSID Isolation Stations connected to different profiles cannot access each other Choose from No Isolation Full access or to Isolate all profiles SSIDs from each other check use VLAN 802 1Q standard SSID The SSID is the unique name shared among all points ina wireless network The SSID must be identical for all points in the wireless network It is case sensitive and must not exceed 32 alphanumeric characters which may be any keyboard character Make sure this setting is the same for all points
2. Wireless Outdoor Access Point 2 Administration Administrator System Status Wireless Station List Event Log System Properties IP Settings Spanning Tree Settings Wireless Network Wireless MAC Filter WDS Link Settings Wireless Advanced Settings Administration Management VLAN SNMP Settings s Backup Restore Settings e Firmware Upgrade p Sett Internet 28 Management VLAN This option allows you to assign a VLAN tag to the packets A VLAN is a group of computers on a network whose software has been configured so that they behave as if they were on a separate Local Area Network LAN Computers on VLAN do not have to be physically located next to one another on the LAN e Management VLAN ID If your network includes VLANs and if tagged packets need to pass through the Access Point specify the VLAN ID into this field If not select the No VLAN tag radio button e Note If your reconfigure the Management VLAN ID you may lose connectivity to the Access Point Verify that the switch and DHCP server can support the reconfigured VLAN ID and then re connect to the new IP address Click on the Apply button to save the changes a http 192 168 1 1 setup cgi Microsoft Internet Explorer tad File Edit view Favorites Tools Help ae Q ex x a LA JO search Sie Favorites media raig amp gt ka Address http 192 168 1 1 se
3. 24 WDS Link Settings On this page you can configure the AP WDS Wireless Distribution System which allows the Access Point to function as a repeater up to 8 links e WDS MAC Address Specify the Wireless MAC address of the Access Points that will join the WDS network and then select Enable or Disable from the drop down list e Click on the Apply button to save the changes Note When enabling isolation WDS function will be disabled automatically 2 http 192 168 1 1 setup cgi Microsoft Internet Explorer K JES Fie Edit view Favorites Tools Help iy Q wx s gt g x E A JO search sie Favortes media 2 amp lt Address a http 192 168 1 1 setup cai Wireless Outdoor Access Point 2 WDS Link Settings EE e He Ee PR RR Ene v System Status id Je gi TE 4 n aian on LES E s E JE z 4 Misa a Event Log x 5 is I a a RE E ystem Configura a a a System Properties a ri ig r x E A 7 S le a a Di IP Settings E pai ii Js Ei 2 Be Disable 6 i Spanning Tree Settings ey ja il 4 7 WT Disable Dan RA E E ka a a Ee a fi iv H 7 E oF Disable v e Wireless Network E a a BI id Ei Disable EL Wireless MAC Filter z WDS Link Settings e Wireless Advanced Settings omv Administration Management VLAN SNMP Settings s Backup Restore Se
4. System Properties IP Settings Spanning Tree Settings Wireless Network Wireless Security Wireless Advanced Settings e Administration SNMP Settings BackupRestore Settings Firmware Upgrade Time Settings Log BH mntemet After the system reboot is done you can see the page as below Status page show the AP is now working in Wireless Client mode 43 Connection Status Connection This column show current connection status If AP already connect to an Access Point or station here will show the MAC address of the associated Access Point or station Otherwise connection column will show N A which means no connection to any Access Point or station Network Type Here indicates the Access Point works in AP mode or Client mode Infrastructure mode Ad Hoc mode SSID SSID column displays current SSID assigned to the AP BSSID Basic Service Set Identifier This is the assigned MAC address of the station in the access point This unique identifier is in Hex format and can only be edited when Multi BSSID is enabled Connection Status Here show the current status associated or N A Wireless Mode Here show the Access Point current work in either 11b or 11g mode Current Channel This column indicates the radio channel currently in use Security Here indicates AP security settings in client mode Should be either Disabled WEP or WPA PSK Tx Data Rat
5. Time Settings System Status aaa Wireless Station List _ S Event Log oe Manually Set Date and Time Mo fo 02 133 yate gura C ati iy Geti t Date and Time e System Properties e IP Settings utcsos 00 China EE Kong Western Australia 2INGEROIe Taiwan Russia v Spanning Tree Settings mi User defined NTP Server 192 f 168 Ja 1 H 199 Wireless Network Wireless MAC Filter WDS Link Settings Wireless Advanced Settings JE Administration Management VLAN SNMP Settings BackupRestore Settings Firmware Upgrade e Time Settings Log Reboot Processing now Please wait 2 im O O 34 Log The Log page displays a list of events that are triggered on the Ethernet and Wireless interface This log can be referred when an unknown error occurs on the system or when a report needs to be sent to the technical support department for debugging purposes Syslog Choose to enable or disable the system log Log Server IP Address Specify the IP address of the server that will receive the system log Local Log Choose to enable or disable the local log e Click on the Apply button to save the changes a http 1 92 168 1 1 setup cgi Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help ae Q ex s x E JO search sie Favortes media 2 amp ja Address 18 http 192 168 1 1 se
6. 11g and 802 11b products With 802 11g products communicating with the 802 11b standard products using these standards can communicate with each other The Access point is compatible with 802 11g and 802 11b adapters such at the PC Cards for your laptop computers PCI Card for your desktop PC and USB Adapters for when you want to enjoy USB connectivity These wireless products can also communicate with a 802 11g or 802 11b wireless Print Server When you wish to connect your wired network with your wireless network the Access Point s network port can be used to connect to any of switches or routers Installation Considerations The AP lets you access your network using a wireless connection from virtually anywhere within its operating range Keep in mind however that the number thickness and location of walls ceilings or other objects that the wireless signals must pass through may limit the range Typical ranges vary depending on the types of materials and background RF radio frequency noise in your home or business The key to maximizing wireless range is to follow these basic guidelines e Keep your product away at least 3 6 feet or 1 2 meters from electrical devices or appliances that generate RF noise Keep the number of walls and ceilings between the AP and other network devices to a minimum each wall or ceiling can reduce your AP s range from 3 90 feet 1 30 meters Position your devices so that the number of walls or
7. Help ae Q ex lt x 2 LA JO search she Favorkes QP media B B BS Ld Address http 192 168 1 1 setup cai Eco Wireless Outdoor Access Point Event Log f All Local Lo g Debug System Status e Wireless Station List Event Log System Properties e IP Settings Spanning Tree Settings Wireless Network Wireless MAC Filter WDS Link Settings Wireless Advanced Settings Administration Management VLAN SNMP Settings s Backup Restore Settings Refresh e Firmware Upgrade Done Internet System Configuration Now you can start to configure the system In System Properties page you can config Device Name You may assign any name to the Access Point Memorable Unique names are helpful especially if you are employing multiple access points on the same network The device name needs to be less than 32 characters After verify the name you input and click Apply to save the setting Country Region Here you can set the AP to follow different country and region regulation The AP can support Operation Mode The default operation mode is Access Point this 14 connects your wireless PCs and devices to a wired network In most cases no change is necessary You can switch operation mode to Wireless Client or Repeater or Bridge mode depends on your application Wireless Client mode can allow AP act as a client within its range Y
8. Internet The Site Survey page can help you identify all the APs currently working in your environment Just easily click on the BSSID column the system will join you to the SSID you specify In the Site Survey page you can also see the details of all SSID currently available 46 a http 192 168 1 1 setup cgi Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help EJ Om O AAO Ome terme Que O 2 B L Address 18 http 192 168 1 1 setup cai Site Survey 2 4GHz Site Survey Infrastructure Ad_hoc SR System Status 00 23 28 h012 32 Genericl 3 4AtdBm G NONE i Connection Status Event Log Refresh System Properties e IP Settings Spanning Tree Settings Wireless Network Wireless Security Wireless Advanced Settings Administration SNMP Settings BackupRestore Settings Firmware Upgrade Time Settings After you determine which AP SSID to join you can click on the BSSID column your want to choose The system will automatically join the SSID you specified after reboot A Processing Microsoft Internet Explorer Processing now Please wait 47 Wireless Security WEP is a basic encryption method which is not as secure as WPA To use WEP as a client you will need to input a transmit key and a level of WEP encryption exactly the same as the Access Point e Authentication Type Select an authentication method Options available are Ope
9. System Properties IP Settings Spanning Tree Settings Wireless Network WDS Link Settings Wireless Advanced Settings l WDS Security Administration SNMP Settings BackupRestore Settings Firmware Upgrade Time Settings Log Reboot Internet After all changes are made be sure to click on Apply to make sure all changes are saved into system 40 e Changing SNMP Settings Under System Configuration click SNMP to display and change settings for the Simple Network Management Protocol To communicate with the access point the SNMP agent must first be enabled and the Network Management Station must submit a valid community string for authentication Select SNMP Enable and enter data into the fields as described below When you are finished click Apply Setting SNMP Contact Location Community Name Read Only Community Name Read Write Trap Destination IP Address Trap Destination Community Name Description Enables or disables SNMP Sets the location string that describes the system location Maximum length is 255 characters Specifies a community string with read only access Authorized management stations are able to retrieve MIB objects Maximum length is 32 characters Specifies a community string with read write access Authorized management stations are able to both retrieve and modify MIB objects Maximum length is 32 characters E
10. ceilings is minimized Be aware of the direct line between network devices A wall that is 1 5 feet thick 5 meters at a 45 degree angle appears to be almost 3 feet 1 meter thick At a 2 degree angle it looks over 42 feet 14 meters thick 4 Position devices so that the signal will travel straight through a wall or ceiling instead of at an angle for better reception Building materials can impede the wireless signal a solid metal door or aluminum studs may have a negative effect on range Try to position wireless devices and computers with wireless adapters so that the signal passes through drywall or open doorways and not other materials Applications The wireless LAN products are easy to install and highly efficient The following list describes some of the many applications made possible through the power and flexibility of wireless LANs Difficult to wire environments There are many situations where wires cannot be laid easily Historic buildings older buildings open areas and across busy streets make the installation of LANs either impossible or very expensive Temporary workgroups Consider situations in parks athletic arenas exhibition centers disaster recovery temporary offices and construction sites where one wants a temporary WLAN established and removed The ability to access real time information Doctors nurses point of sale employees and warehouse workers can access real time information while dealing with pat
11. cgi regfile htmUAP SSIDProfile htm amp tableidx 1 amp actionEditSSIDProfile Microsoft I EBR SSID Profile Wireless Setting ua Wireless Security awa yl Enenmton Aao v Internet ZA Processing Microsoft Internet Explorer Processing now Please wait WPA option features WPA used in coordination with a RADIUS server This should only be used when a RADIUS server is connected to the Access Point RADIUS Server Here enter the IP address of your RADIUS server RADIUS Port Port number for RADIUS service default value is 1812 22 e RADIUS Secret RADIUS secret is the key shared between Access Point and RADIUS server Encryption WPA gives you two encryption methods TKIP and AES with dynamic encryption keys Select the type of algorithm TKIP or AES e Group Key Update Interval This column indicate how often should the Access Point change the encryption key Default value is 3600 seconds set 0 in Group Key Update Interval to disable key renewal a http 192 168 1 1 setup cgi reqfile htmU AP_SSIDProfile htm amp tableidx 1 amp actionEditSSiDProfile Microsoft E E SSID Profile Wireless Setting Genericl Wireless Security Internet Processing now Please wait 23 Wireless MAC Filter On this page you can filter the MAC address by allowing or blocking access the network ACL Access Control Mode You may
12. choose to Disable Allow Listed or Deny Listed MAC addresses from associating with the network By selecting Allow MAC in the List only the address listed in the table will have access to the network all other clients will be blocked On the other hand selected Deny MAC in the List only the listed MAC addresses will be blocked from accessing the network all other clients will have access to the network MAC Address Enter the MAC address This table lists the blocked or allowed MAC addresses you may delete selected MAC address or delete all the addresses from the table by clicking on the Delete button Click on the Apply button to save the changes a http 192 168 1 1 setup cgi Microsoft Internet Explorer FEK File Edit view Favorites Tools Help A Q x gt x a PD search She Favortes Media B eS 2 ka Address http 192 168 1 1 setup cgi MES uns gt Wireless Outdoor Access Point 2 Wireless MAC Filter ACL Mode Disabled Disabled System Status Deny MAC in the List Allow MAC in the List Wireless Station List Event Log Apply Apply System Properties IP Settings Spanning Tree Settings Wireless Network Wireless MAC Filter WDS Link Settings Wireless Advanced Settings Administration Management VLAN SNMP Settings BackupRestore Settings Firmware Upgrade Done Internet Processing now Please wait
13. click the Local Area Connection icon Properties select the TCP IP line for the applicable Ethernet adapter Then click the Properties button 3 Click the IP Address tab page select USE the following IP address type 192 168 254 254 but 192 168 x x for the device use in the IP Address field and 255 255 0 0 in the Subnet Mask field then click OK button Start Setup by Browser 1 After getting the correct connection start the web browser make sure you disable the proxy and type 192 168 x x x is outdoor unit IP Address in the Address field Press Enter btP 192 168 1 1 10 2 Enter the factory default User name and Password fields User Name Admin Password leave blank then click OK button 3 You will enter the Utility homepage Start Setup by Locator 1 You just need to click on the Web icon in Locator main page The Locator will launch a default browser for you and lead you into web Ul directly Locator a R File Iool View Help i fi IP petine Search Device Name Device Type IP Address Ethernet MAC Address Firmware Version Access Point Wireless Client 192 168 1 11 00 23 28 B0 F2 31 1 0 23 Access Point Access Point 192 168 1 1 00 23 28 BE F2 40 1 0 23 11 Wireless Configuration AP Mode System Status The first page appears in main page will show System Status gt System Summary automatically you can find detail system configuration in this page including e S
14. conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter The manufacture is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment Such modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment The Wireless Technology Standard The Wireless Access Point utilizes the 802 11b and the 802 11g standards The IEEE 802 11g standard is an extension of the 802 11b standard It increases the data rate up to 54 Mbps 108Mbps in Super G mode within the 2 4GHz band utilizing OFDM technology This means that in most environments within the specified range of this device you will be able to transfer large files quickly or even watch a movie in MPEG format you re your network without noticeable delays This technology works by transmitting high speed digital data over a radio wave utilizing OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing technology OFDM works by splitting the radio signal into multiple smaller sub signals that are then transmitted simultaneously at different frequencies to the receiver OFDM reduces the amount of cross talk interference in signal transmissions The AP will automatically sense the best possible connection speed to ensure the greatest speed and range possible 802 11g offers the most advanced network security features available today including WPA WPA2 TKIP AES and Pre Shared Key mode Planning Your Wireless Network Network Topology A wireless netwo
15. hex digits or 5 ASCII char v 000 40764 bit 10 hex digits or SASCI char 104 128 bit 26 hex digits or 13 ASCII char 128 152 bit 32 hex digits or 16 ASCII char Wireless Setting Wireless Security Save Cancel Internet After all changes are made be sure to click on Save to make sure all changes are saved into system a Processing Microsoft Internet Explorer Processing now Please wait WPA PSK stands for Wi Fi Protected Access Pre Shared Key WPA PSK is design for home users who do not have RADIUS server in their network environment WPA can provide better security level than WEP without difficult setting procedure PassPhrase Enter a WPA Shared Key of 8 63 characters The Shared Key should be also applying the clients work in the same wireless network Encryption WPA gives you two encryption methods TKIP and AES 21 with dynamic encryption keys Select the type of algorithm TKIP or AES e Group Key Update Interval Enter a number of seconds which instructs the Access point how often it should change the encryption keys Usually the security level will be higher if you set the period shorter to change encryption keys more often Default value is 3600 seconds set 0 in Group Key Update Interval to disable key renewal Remember to click on Save to make sure all changes are made before leaving this page 3 hitp 192 168 1 1 setup
16. of assigning permanent IP addresses Download To receive a file transmitted over a network DSSS Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Frequency transmission with a redundant bit pattern resulting in a lower probability of information being lost in transit DTIM Delivery Traffic Indication Message A message included in data packets that can increase wireless efficiency Encryption Encoding data transmitted in a network Ethernet IEEE standard network protocol that specifies how data is placed on and retrieved from a common transmission medium Firmware The programming code that runs a networking device Fragmentation Breaking a packet into smaller units when transmitting over a network medium that cannot support the original size of the packet Gateway A device that interconnects networks with different incompatible communications 58 protocols Hardware The physical aspect of computers telecommunications and other information technology devices IEEE The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers An independent institute that develops networking standards Infrastructure A wireless network that is bridged to a wired network via an access point IP Internet Protocol A protocol used to send data over a network IP Address The address used to identify a computer or device on a network ISM band Radio bandwidth utilized in wireless transmissions ISP Internet Service Provider A company that prov
17. CII from the drop down list Key Length Select a key format from the drop down list 40 64bit hex keys require 10 characters or ASCII keys require 5 characters where as 104 128 bit hex keys require 26 characters or ASCII keys require 13 characters as 128 152 bit hex keys require 32 characters or ASCII keys require 16 characters A hex key is defined as a number between 0 through 9 and letter between A through F Default Key You may use up to four different keys for four different networks Select the current key that will be used Key table You can input 4 different WEP encryption keys into the table and by choosing the radio button to decide which one is valid now The AP supports 64 128 and 152bit key length The longer key we choose usually means the encryption is stronger 56 soft Internet Ele Edt view Fa Tools Help i BF Om O DAE Aua yer Ge A D a Address 18 http 192 168 1 1 setup cgi System Status Wireless Station List Connection Status Event Log System Properties IP Settings Spanning Tree Settings Wireless Network Wireless Security Wireless MAC Filter Wireless Advanced Settings Administration BackupRestore Settings Firmware Upgrade Time Settings Log Reboot Soe TTT Ta seg After all changes are made be sure to click on Apply to make sure all changes are saved into system 57 Appendix A Glossary 802 11b An IEEE wireless networking standard that specif
18. Flange Nut Attention e The cable distance between the Router and PC hub Switch should not exceed 100 meters Make sure the wiring is correct In 10Mbps operation Category 3 4 5 cable can be used for connection To reliably operate your network at 100Mbps you must use Category 5 cable or better Data Grade AP Confiquration Using Locator While entering the Locator utility the Locator will automatically search the AP available on the same network Locator will show the Device Name Device Type IP Address Ethernet MAC Address and Firmware Version in first page Before start using Locator make sure you disable personal firewall installed in you PC Ex Windows XP personal firewall Select Interface ES Family PCI Fast Ethernet NIC Packet Scheduler ort Realtek RTL8139 Family PCI Fast Ethernet NIC Packet Scheduler Miniport SiS 900 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter Packet Scheduler Miniport If you have 2 Fast Ethernet Adapter or more you can choose enable one Fast Ethernet Adapter for enter with Locator utility AP Configuration Using Web User Interface Before Setup Verify the IP address setting You need to configure your PC s network settings to obtain an IP address Computer use IP addresses to communicate with each other across a network such as the Internet 1 From the taskbar click the Start button select Settings gt Control Panel From there double click the Network connections icon 2 Right
19. Korenix JetWave 2420 IEEE 802 11b g Wireless Outdoor PoE AP User Manual Version 1 0 Aug 2009 korenix www korenix com FCC Notice gt NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase 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 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment The antenna s used for this transmitter must not be co located or operating in
20. P address is 192 168 1 1 and Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 You can manually input IP address setting or get an IP from a DHCP server e IP Network Setting Here you can choose to get IP from a DHCP server or specify IP address manually Choose to obtain an IP address from DHCP server if your environment or ISP provide DHCP server Otherwise you can manually setup IP address e IP Address The IP address need to be unique to your network We would like to recommend you stay with default IP address 192 168 x x This is private address and should work well with your original environment e IP Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask must be the same as that set on your Ethernet network Default Gateway If you have assigned a static IP address to the Access Point then enter the IP address of your network s Gateway such as a router in the Gateway field If your network does not have a Gateway then leave this field blank a http 7192 168 1 1 setup cgi Microsoft Internet Explorer JES Fle Edt view Favorites Tools Help ae Q wx X x El EA Search Sie Favorites QP media B amp X lad Address http 192 168 1 1 setup cgi System Status y Wireless Station List 255 255 b frn Event Log PE System Properties IP Settings Spanning Tree Settings Wireless Network Wireless MAC Filter WDS Link Settings Wireless Advanced Settings Administration Mana
21. ailable In IEEE 802 11 terminology a Distribution System is system that Interconnects so called Basic Service Sets BSS A BSS is best compared to a Cell driven by a single Access Point one of those circles in the diagram below Soa Distribution System connects cells in order to build a premise wide network which allows users of mobile equipment to roam and stay connected to the available network resources 23 http 192 168 1 1 setup cgi Microsoft Internet Explorer X File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ae Q ex x El JO search sie Favorkes WA media B amp BS lag Address a http 192 168 1 1 setup cai Access Point 110 32 characters ase Select a Country Code x System Status WDS Link Status Event Log System Properties e IP Settings Spanning Tree Settings Apply Cancel Wireless Network WDS Link Settings Wireless Advanced Settings WDS Security Administration SNMP Settings BackupRestore Settings Firmware Upgrade Time Settings Kal Internet Wireless Bridge WDS is used for wirelessly connect Access Points and in doing so extend a wired infrastructure to locations where cabling is not possible or inefficient to implement Be sure you understand the purpose of WDS mode before proceed configuration The Wireless Bridge WDS mode is coexisting with Wireless Bridge WDS mode in this AP therefore you can support re
22. d write access Authorized management stations are able to both retrieve and modify MIB objects Maximum length is 32 characters Default is private Enter the IP address of the trap manager that will receive these messages Enter the community name of the trap manager that will receive these messages Default is public 30 a http 192 168 1 1 setup cgi Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help 5 w Q 0 ha Lowes Je revert media oea z Address http 192 168 1 1 setup cgi 2 SNMP Settings SNMP EnabieDisable Enable Disable Admin US System Status Wireless Station List public L Event Log private E y 192 ie i Ps System Properties public IP Settings Spanning Tree Settings Wireless Network Wireless MAC Filter WDS Link Settings Wireless Advanced Settings Administration Management VLAN SNMP Settings BackupRestore Settings Firmware Upgrade 31 Backup Restore and Reset to factory default Settings In Management section you can Backup Restore Setting and Revert to Factory Default Settings the system in following pages Backup the current settings to a file Click on the Backup button system will prompt you where to save the backup file You can choose the directory to save your configuration file e Restore settings from a backup file Here you can restor
23. e Mbps show the current Tx Data rate status Current noise level This column shows current link quality with AP by noise level in 0 to 96 dBm scale Signal strength This column shows current link quality with AP by signal strength in 0 to 96 dBm scale 44 a http 1 92 168 1 1 setup cgi Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ae Q ex ka x El Fa Search kor QP media ec 2 amp BS mm i Address a http 192 168 1 1 setup cgi System Status Connection Status Event Log System Properties e IP Settings Spanning Tree Settings Connection Status NNE Cien Bridge _____ soner Wireless Network Wireless Security Wireless Advanced Settings Administration SNMP Settings Backup Restore Settings Firmware Upgrade Time Settings Log Done Internet Wireless Network Wireless Mode Default setting is 802 11g Only 2 4GHz 54Mbps This will support all 802 119 clients connect to the AP You can choose 802 11b 2 4GHz 11Mbps in wireless mode column if your environment only have 802 11b clients If you are not sure about which clients will be accessing the wireless networks it is recommended that you select 802 11b g Mixed 2 4GHz 54Mbps for the best performance SSID The SSID is the unique name shared among all points ina wireless network The SSID must be identical for all points in the wireless net
24. e longer key we choose usually means the encryption is stronger After all changes are made be sure to click on Apply to make sure all changes are saved into system 48 a http 192 168 1 1 setup cgi Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help ae Q ex ka x E JO search she Favorkes media 2 amp m Address FS http 192 168 1 1 setup cai 2 Wireless Security System Status Connection Status Event Log System Properties e IP Settings Spanning Tree Settings Wireless Network Wireless Security Wireless Advanced Settings Administration SNMP Settings Backup Restore Settings Firmware Upgrade Time Settings Log Done Internet WPA PSK stands for Wi Fi Protected Access Pre Shared Key WPA PSK is design for home users who do not have RADIUS server in their network environment WPA can provide better security level than WEP without difficult setting procedure Passphrase Key Enter a WPA Shared Key of 8 63 characters The Shared Key should be also applying the Access Point work in the same wireless network Cipher Type WPA gives you two encryption methods TKIP and AES with dynamic encryption keys Select the type of algorithm TKIP or AES Remember to click on Apply to make sure all changes are made before leaving this page 49 23 http 192 168 1 1 setup cgi Mic
25. e the configuration file from where you previous saved e Revertto factory default settings Be very carefully before restore system back to default since you will lose all current settings immediately If you act the function the IP address will restore the establishing value situation 192 168 1 1 in the IP Address field and 255 255 255 0 in the Subnet Mask field a http 192 168 1 1 setup cgi Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help ay Q ex x E H JO search she Favortes QP media B amp BS la Address http 192 168 1 1 setup cgi viua Wireless Outdoor Access Point 2 Backup Restore Settings Backup li a Saa es System Status n e Wireless Station List ji Browse J Event Log Restore Factory Default IP Settings Spanning Tree Settings Wireless Network Wireless MAC Filter WDS Link Settings Wireless Advanced Settings Administration Management VLAN SNMP Settings s Backup Restore Settings Firmware Upgrade Internet 32 Firmware Upgrade Enter the location of the firmware upgrade file in the file path field or click the Browse button to find the firmware upgrade file Then click on the Upgrade button and follow the on screen instructions The whole firmware upgrade process will take around 60 seconds Before upgrade make sure you are using correct version Please check with your tec
26. ection Mode Disable Enable Distance Wireless Security WEP setting 61 Authentication type Open System Shared Key Shared keys input type HEX ASCII Shared keys length 64 bit 128 bit 152 bit Default WEP Key to use 1 4 WPA PSK WPA2 PSK setting PassPhrase WPA Cipher Type Auto TKIP AES Group Key Update Interval 30 3600 seconds 0 disable WPA WPA2 setting Radius Server IP Address Radius Port 1812 Radius Secret WPA Cipher Type Auto TKIP AES Group Key Update Interval 30 3600 seconds 0 disable WPA Mixed WPA2 Mixed setting Radius Server IP Address Radius Port 1812 Radius Secret WPA Cipher Type Auto TKIP AES Group Key Update Interval 30 3600 seconds 0 disable Software Firmware Site Survey DHCP Client Suppressed SSID Station Separation Spanning Tree settings Wireless access control by MAC address filter up to 50 Multiple SSID with 802 1q VLAN tagging up to 4 SSIDs Web based configuration via popular browser MS IE Netscape Windows Locator program to help find IP in DHCP client mode Firmware upgrade and configuration backup via Web Reset to default by WebUI VPN pass through PPTP L2TP IPSEC SysLog SNMP v1 v2c MIB support MIB I MIB II RFC 1213 and Private MIB Support QoS WMM Support Time settings Forwarding Mode Store and Forward 62 Appendix C Specification Please refer to the follow
27. ernet Explorer tad File Edit view Favorites Tools Help ay Q ex Ga x E EA JO search Sie Favorites QP Media B E la Address E http 192 168 1 1 setup cgi System Status e Wireless Station List Event Log a Naa Disable System Properties aa IP Settings L E km Spanning Tree Settings Wireless Network Cancel Wireless MAC Filter WDS Link Settings Wireless Advanced Settings Administration Management VLAN SNMP Settings s Backup Restore Settings Firmware Upgrade ettings Internet 27 Management Administration In the administration page you can modify Administrator Name and Password Changing the sign on user name and password is as easy as typing the string you wish in the column Then type the password into second column to confirm This option allows you to create a user name and password for the device By default this device is configured with a user name is Admin and password is leave blank For security reasons it is highly recommended that you create a new user name and password Click Apply to finish the procedure Be sure you noted the modification before apply all changes a http 1 92 168 1 1 setup cgi Microsoft Internet Explorer tad File Edit view Favorites Tools Help ay Q ex gt x 2 JO search sie Favortes WA media 2 amp lag Address a http 192 168 1 1 setup cai
28. gement VLAN SNMP Settings s Backup Restore Settings Firmware Upgrade s4 u gt Done Internet 16 Spanning Tree Settings Click on the Spanning Tree link under the System Configuration drop down menu Spanning Tree Protocol is a link management protocol that provides path redundancy while preventing undesirable loops in the network Spanning Tree Status Choose to enable or disable the spanning tree feature Bridge Hello Time Specify the number of seconds for the hello time Bridge Max Age Specify the number of seconds for the max age Bridge Forward Delay Specify the number of seconds for the bridge forward delay Priority Specify the number of seconds for the priority Click on the Apply button to save the changes 23 http 192 168 1 1 setup cgi Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help A Q wx X x E EA JO search Sie Favorites QP media B SB gt ka Address 18 http 192 168 1 1 setup cgi System Status Wireless Station List Event Log System Properties IP Settings Spanning Tree Settings Wireless Network Wireless MAC Filter WDS Link Settings Wireless Advanced Settings Administration Management VLAN SNMP Settings s Backup Restore Settings Firmware Upgrade _ 7 Processing now Please wait 2 im O O In Wireless Setup page each option is described below Wireless Network
29. gular wireless stations or WDS 37 link In the WDS Link Settings check box and switch the Mode to Enable Then you are able to fill in MAC Address of each WDS link Settings 2 http 192 168 1 1 setup cgi Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edt yew Favorites Tools Help a Ow O DAG Powe germs Pn O BS BD Address 48 http 192 168 1 1 setup cgi Wireless Outdoor Access Point 2 WDS Link Settings iC uu KA oo Hes Wes Heo Mre Hoe JE Erie I CE I of oo Col m e JE Disable Disable S Disable Disable vij Disable w Disable SJ Disable Disable Disable v a EE EO E E E eS e System Status WDS Link Status Event Log 38 Considerations before installation e Loop Prevention Be careful to plan you Wireless Bridge WDS connections prevent your wireless network topology to have loop Once loop shows up you network traffic will become unstable e Performance The system can support up to 16 Wireless Bridge WDS links But all links and wireless stations that operate at the same time will all share single radio bandwidth Ex 11g have 54Mbps bandwidth Latency In the chain topology configuration if the chain becomes very long end to end latency issue may come in play We suggest the WDS link topology planning
30. hnical support service if new firmware available 3 http 192 168 1 1 setup cgi Microsoft Internet Explorer f tad File Edit view Favorites Tools Help a Ow O HAE Nowe ferne Quem AB BD Address http 192 168 1 1 setup cai Wireless Outdoor Access Point 2 Firmware Upgrade System Status Wireless Station List Current firmware version 4 0 23 Event Log Locate and select the upgrade file from your hard disk me Browse pi System Properties IP Settings Upgrade Spanning Tree Settings Wireless Network Wireless MAC Filter WDS Link Settings Wireless Advanced Settings JE Administration Management VLAN SNMP Settings BackupRestore Settings Firmware Upgrade Time Settings Log Reboot Internet 33 Time Settings This page allows you to configure the time on the device You may do this manually or by connecting to a NTP server e Manually Set Date and Time Specify the date and time e Automatically Get Date and Time Select the time zone from the drop down list and then specify the IP address of the NTP server e Click on the Apply button to save the changes 3 http 192 168 1 1 setup cgi Microsoft Internet Explorer f X File Edit view Favorites Tools Help J Q ex X z x a EA JO search Sie Favorites QP media B2 amp BS X Address http 192 168 1 1 setup cai Wireless Outdoor Access Point
31. ides access to the Internet LAN The computers and networking products that make up your local network MAC Media Access Control Address The unique address that a manufacturer assigns to each networking device Network A series of computers or devices connected for the purpose of data sharing storage and or transmission between users Node A network junction or connection point typically a computer or work station Packet A unit of data sent over a network Passphrase Used much like a password a passphrase simplifies the WEP encryption process by automatically generating the WEP encryption keys for Linksys products Port The connection point on a computer or networking device used for plugging in cables or adapters Roaming The ability to take a wireless device from one access point s range to another without losing the connection Router A networking device that connects multiple networks together RTS Request To Send A networking method of coordinating large packets through the RTS Threshold setting Server Any computer whose function in a network is to provide user access to files printing communications and other services SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol A widely used network monitoring and control protocol Software Instructions for the computer A series of instructions that performs a particular task is called a program SOHO Small Office Home Office Market segment of professional
32. ients serving customers and processing information Frequently changed environments Show rooms meeting rooms retail stores and manufacturing sites where frequently rearrange the workplace Small Office and Home Office SOHO networks SOHO users need a cost effective easy and quick installation of a small network Wireless extensions to Ethernet networks Network managers in dynamic environments can minimize the overhead caused by moves extensions to networks and other changes with wireless LANs Wired LAN backup Network managers implement wireless LANs to provide backup for mission critical applications running on wired networks Network Topology AP Mode and Client Mode mene a JE Switch Hub Network Topology Repeater Mode Client Repeater 2 Network Topology Wireless Bridge WDS Point to Multi Point Mode LAN B lt BOM Bridge i hh ee 1 i e b Switch Hub aus i LAN C Switch Hub Hr e 6 ib Switch Hub Installation Diagram n Antenna APE ODU i To HUB Router Computer OS 25M Cable Power Cord N Omni Directional Antenna Installation Diagram al IE I ll C a We ee 4 a So 4 4 a PA To Ant To PoE ODU Plug a Omni directional Antenna ANTENNA MAST APE Installation Diagram Flange Nk lob ff U BOLT
33. ies a maximum data transfer rate of 11 Mbps and anoperating frequency of 2 4GHz 802 11g An IEEE wireless networking standard that specifies a maximum data transfer rate of 54Mbps an operating frequency of 2 4GHz and backward compatibility with 802 11b devices Adapter This is a device that adds network functionality to your PC Ad hoc A group of wireless devices communicating directly with each other peer to peer without the use of an access point Backbone The part of a network that connects most of the systems and networks together and handles the most data Bandwidth The transmission capacity of a given device or network Beacon Interval Data transmitted on your wireless network that keeps the network synchronized Bit A binary digit Browser An application program that provides a way to look at and interact with all the information on the World Wide Web CSMA CA Carrier Sense Multiple Access Collision Avoidance A method of data transfer that is used to prevent data collisions CTS Clear To Send A signal sent by a wireless device signifying that it is ready to receive data Database A collection of data that is organized so that its contents can easily be accessed managed and updated DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol A networking protocol that allows administrators to assign temporary IP addresses to network computers by leasing an IP address to a user for a limited amount of time instead
34. in your wireless network For added security you should change the SSID from the default name Generic1 to a unique name 18 e VLAN ID If you have enabled VLAN tagging on your network specify the VLAN tag ID 1 to 4095 You can assign an SSID to a VLAN Client devices using the SSID are grouped in that VLAN Suppressed SSID This option can hide the SSID not available from site survey tool Enable this function only if you do not want the Access Point to be found by others Stations Separation Default setting is Disable This option can disallow the client devices connected to this AP could not access each other Security Mode By default the security is disabled Refer to the next section to configure the security features such as WEP WPA WPA PSK WPA2 WPA2 PSK and WPA Mixed Click on the Apply button to save the changes a http 1 92 168 1 1 setup cgi Microsoft Internet Explorer tad File Edit view Favorites Tools Help ay Q ex gt x El PO search sie Favortes WA media O B eS Address http 192 168 1 4 setup cai Wireless Outdoor Access Point 2 Wireless Network Wireless Model 802 11b g Mixed 2 4GHz 54Mbps System Status Wireless Station List Event Log Generi o a ED A ibaa Baas LL ALELLA EE Re pe i System Properties Generic2 ae LJ mi Edit Oo E a E N solation 5 O Isolate all Profiles SSIDs from each other
35. ing system grounding diagram for your installation reference When in doubt refer to the NEC code to determine proper grounding techniques For detailed information regarding grounding the outdoor wireless system Outdoor Wireless System Antenna Mast 16 AWG Copper Wire L Computer C Power PoE Injector amp AD DC Service Power Adapter Panel Power Service Ground Electrode or 8 foot ground rod 63 Revision History Version Date Notes S September 30 2008 _ Initial Version 64
36. n Key Shared Key An open system allows any client to authenticate as long as it conforms to any MAC address filter policies that may have been set All authentication packets are transmitted without encryption Shared Key sends an unencrypted challenge text string to any device attempting to communicate with the Access Point The device requesting authentication encrypts the challenge text and sends it back to the Access Point If the challenge text is encrypted correctly the Access Point allows the requesting device to authenticate It is recommended to select Auto if you are not sure which authentication type is used Security Mode Select WEP WPA PSK and WPA2 PSK from the drop down list Input Type Select Hex or ASCII from the drop down list Key Length Select a key format from the drop down list 40 64bit hex keys require 10 characters or ASCII keys require 5 characters where as 104 128 bit hex keys require 26 characters or ASCII keys require 13 characters as 128 152 bit hex keys require 32 characters or ASCII keys require 16 characters A hex key is defined as a number between 0 through 9 and letter between A through F Default Key You may use up to four different keys for four different networks Select the current key that will be used Key table You can input 4 different WEP encryption keys into the table and by choosing the radio button to decide which one is valid now The AP supports 64 128 and 152bit key length Th
37. ng means smaller packets which will create more packets for each transmission If you have decreased this value and experience high packet error rates you can increase it again but it will likely decrease overall network performance Only minor modifications of this value are recommended RTS CTS Threshold 256 2346 This setting determines how large a packet can be before the Access Point coordinates transmission and reception to ensure efficient communication This value should remain at its default setting of 2 346 Should you encounter inconsistent data flow 26 only minor modifications are recommended Protection Mode Protection Mode should remain default value Auto unless you are having severe problems with your 11g Wireless LAN products not being able to transmit to the Access Point in an environment with heavy 802 11b traffic To enable this function boosts the Access Point s ability to catch all 11g Wireless transmissions but will severely decrease performance WMM Choose to enable or disable wireless multimedia mode Distance 1 30 Setup Distance according to the longest link distance between the point to point or point to multi point in the network The input needs to be greater than or equal to the real distance The range can be from 1KM to 30KM Remember to click on Apply to make sure all changes are made before leaving this page a http 1 92 168 1 1 setup cgi Microsoft Int
38. nter the IP address of the trap manager that will receive these messages Enter the community name of the trap manager that will receive these messages 41 19 Bile Edt View Favorites Tools Help ai ja wwa Ja O h aa rv Aresa o2 a i Address http 192 168 1 1 setup cgi 2 SNMP Settings SNMPEnableDisable MAA Enable Disable System Status WDS Link Status Event Log private System Properties public IP Settings Spanning Tree Settings Wireless Network WDS Link Settings Wireless Advanced Settings WDS Security Administration SNMP Settings Backup Restore Settings Firmware Upgrade Time Settings 42 Wireless Configuration Wireless Client Mode AP can also work as an Ethernet client bridge to connect up to 16 Ethernet device into wireless network In order to setup the AP to work in Ethernet bridge mode you need to choose Wireless Client mode and click Apply at System Properties page a http 1 92 168 1 1 setup cgi Microsoft Internet Explorer gt Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help ae Q ex gt z x a Eh P seach She Favortes media B amp a Address 18 http 192 168 1 1 setup cgi Wireless Outdoor Access Point 2 System Properties Baca HAM Access Point 110 32 characters CountryRegion Please Selecta Country Code Y System Status Connection Status Event Log
39. olation No gt Backup Restore Settings Da Generic1 Open System No Encryption 1 2NA 3 PB Internet 12 The first page appears in main page will show System Status gt Wireless Station List automatically this page can help user identify current devices who already associated to the AP The MAC addresses and signal strength for each client is displayed Click on the Refresh button to refresh the client list a http 1 92 168 1 1 setup cgi Microsoft Internet Explorer j File Edit view Favorites Tools Help ay Om O HAO Awe erme Qn OE D B Ly Address http 192 168 1 1 setup cgi Wireless Outdoor Access Point 2 Wireless Station List 1 00 23 28 b0 12 32 42 System Status Wireless Station List Event Log System Properties e IP Settings Spanning Tree Settings Wireless Network Wireless MAC Filter WDS Link Settings e Wireless Advanced Settings Administration Management VLAN SNMP Settings s Backup Restore Settings e Firmware Upgrade Internet 13 Event Log Click on the Event Log link under the Status drop down menu The device automatically logs records events of possible interest in its internal memory If there is not enough internal memory for all events logs of older events are deleted but logs of the latest events are retained a http 1 92 168 1 1 setup cgi Microsoft Internet Explorer tad File Edit view Favorites Tools
40. onfidentiality WPA Wi Fi Protected Access a wireless security protocol using TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol encryption which can be used in conjunction with a RADIUS server 60 Appendix B Specification Standard support IEEE802 11b IEEE802 119 IEEE802 3 IEEE802 3u Interface Wireless IEEE802 11b g One 10 100 RJ 45 port SDRAM 32Mbyte Flash 8Mbyte Max Bandwidth Ethernet Wireless Full Duplex 200Mbps for 100BASETX 20Mbps for 10BaseT Half Duplex 100Mbps for 100BaseTX 10Mbps for 10BaseT 1 2 5 5 6 9 11 12 24 36 48 54 Auto Fall Back Wireless Radio Data Rate 1 2 5 5 6 9 11 12 24 36 48 and 54 Signal Frequency 2 4Ghz to 2 5Ghz OFDM with BPSK QPSK 16QAM 64QAM DBPSK DQPSK CCK Channel Setting varies by Country America FCC 2 412 2 462 GHz 11 channels Europe CE ETSI 2 412 2 472 GHz 13 channels RF Power Output 28dBm at 11Mbps 22dBm at 54Mbps typical Receiver Sensitivity 54Mbps OFDM 10 PER 75dBm 11Mbps CCK 8 PER 93dBm Wireless Setting Operation Mode AP Wireless Client Repeater Wireless Bridge Point to Point and Point to Multi Point Mode up 16 links SSID Channel Selection Setting varies by Country Transmission Rate Auto 54 48 36 24 18 12 11 9 6 5 5 2 1 in Mbps Adjustable transmit power by 1dBm step Antenna selection Fragment Length 256 2346 2346 RTS Threshold 1 2346 2346 Prot
41. our Ethernet devices behind the AP can connect to remote AP Repeater is able to talk with one remote access point within its range and retransmit its signal Choose repeater mode if you want to extend the range of your original AP Wireless Bridge WDS can allow Bridge point to point or point to multi point network architecture In order to establish the wireless link between bridge radios the MAC address of remotes bridge s need to be registered in the address table Type the MAC address with format XXIXX XX XX XX XX X is the hexadecimal digit and use Add and Delete button to edit the address table A Master Bridge Radio may accommodate up to 16 remote MAC addresses a http 192 168 1 1 setup cgi Microsoft Internet Explorer JES Ele gdt view Favorites Tools Help ay Q x x El EA JO search Sie Favortes media O B SB mm Address E http 192 168 1 1 setup cgi vi Ba Links Wireless Outdoor Access Point 2 System Properties System Status Wireless Station List Event Log System Properties IP Settings e Spanning Tree Settings j Wireless Network Wireless MAC Filter WDS Link Settings Wireless Advanced Settings Administration e Management VLAN SNMP Settings s Backup Restore Settings Firmware Upgrade Done Internet Processing now Please wait 15 IP Settings IP Setting page can configure system IP address Default I
42. plorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help ae Q ex s x El JO search sie Favorkes media 2 ka Address a http 192 168 1 1 setup cai System Status Wireless Station List Connection Status s Event Log System Properties IP Settings Spanning Tree Settings Wireless Network Wireless Security Wireless MAC Filter Wireless Advanced Settings Administration Backup Restore Settings Firmware Upgrade Time Settings Done Internet Processing now Please wait 2 t ss After enable the repeater mode you can click on Wireless Network and choose Site Survey to pick one of the SSIDs you would like to retransmit its signal Please be awarded that while using the repeater mode the throughput performance maybe nearly only half compare with access point mode Because the repeater needs to communicate with original AP and also the clients associate to the repeater at the same time 52 e WDS Support Default setting is Enable Disable support interoperability with APs 3 http 192 168 1 11 setup cgi Microsoft Internet Explorer gt File Edit View Favorites Tools Help i Om O AAO Nas from See O A D A Address http 192 168 1 11 setup cgi System Status Wireless Station List Connection Status tl ee i ADSS O Enable Disable Event Log System P
43. rk is a group of computers each equipped with one wireless adapter Computers in a wireless network must be configured to share the same radio channel Several PCs equipped with wireless cards or adapters can communicate with one another to form an ad hoc network The wireless adapters also provide users access to a wired network when using an access point or wireless router An integrated wireless and wired network is called an infrastructure network Each wireless PC in an infrastructure network can talk to any computer in a wired network infrastructure via the access point or wireless router An infrastructure configuration extends the accessibility of a wireless PC to a wired network and may double the effective wireless transmission range for two wireless adapter PCs Since an access point is able to forward data within a network the effective transmission range in an infrastructure network may be doubled Roaming Infrastructure mode also supports roaming capabilities for mobile users Roaming means that you can move your wireless PC within your network and the access points will pick up the wireless PC s signal providing that they both share the same channel and SSID Before enabling you consider roaming choose a feasible radio channel and optimum access point position Proper access point positioning combined with a clear radio signal will greatly enhance performance Network Layout The AP Access Point has been designed for use with 802
44. roperties IP Settings Apply Cancel Spanning Tree Settings Network Wireless Security Wireless MAC Filter Wireless Advanced Settings Administration Backup Restore Settings Firmware Upgrade Time Settings 53 a http 192 168 1 1 setup cgi Microsoft Internet Explorer tad File Edit view Favorites Tools Help ay Om O HAO Dao perme Gun O 2 2 B L Address 18 http 192 168 1 1 setup cai Wireless Outdoor Access Point 2 Site Survey 2 4GHz Site Survey Infrastructure Ad_hoc System Status 00 4c f0 b7 51 79 MarkHome 11 168dBm G WEP ji oo Wireless Station List 00 23 28 b02 32 Genericl 3 S dBm G NONE iji Connection Status Refresh Event Log System Properties IP Settings Spanning Tree Settings Wireless Network Wireless Security Wireless MAC Filter Wireless Advanced Settings Administration BackupRestore Settings Firmware Upgrade Time Settings After click on the Site Survey button you can choose the Access Point you need to extend its range by clicking on BSSID column Then Apply the change to make sure system working properly with new setting 54 After all the changes are made you can check the Connect Status page to check current SSID and link quality signal strength Some more information are all available at this page 3 http 192 168 1 1 setup cgi Microsoft Internet Explorer Eile Edit View Favorite
45. rosoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help ae Q ex ka x El Ka Search she Favortes QP media B amp BS lag Address a http 192 168 1 1 setup cai Go Links Wireless Outdoor Access Point 2 Wireless Security Securtymode WAPI vi l System Status Sama TP sj Connection Status Passphrase Dr 8 to 63 characters Event Log System Properties Apply IP Settings Spanning Tree Settings Wireless Network Wireless Security Wireless Advanced Settings Administration SNMP Settings BackupRestore Settings Firmware Upgrade Time Settings Log WW Internet Changing SNMP Settings Under System Configuration click SNMP to display and change settings for the Simple Network Management Protocol To communicate with the access point the SNMP agent must first be enabled and the Network Management Station must submit a valid community string for authentication Select SNMP Enable and enter data into the fields as described below When you are finished click Apply Setting Description SNMP Enables or disables SNMP Contact Sets the location string that describes the system location Location Maximum length is 255 characters Community Specifies a community string with read only access Name Read Authorized management stations are able to retrieve MIB Only objects Maximum length is 32 characters Community Specifies a community s
46. s Tools Help L Qe x AG P semen Sie Favortes media a 3 ia Address 18 http 192 168 1 1 setup cgi System Status Wireless Station List Connection Status s Event Log System Properties IP Settings Spanning Tree Settings Wireless Network Wireless Security Wireless MAC Filter Wireless Advanced Settings Administration BackupRestore Settings Firmware Upgrade Time Settings 55 Wireless Security WEP is a basic encryption method which is not as secure as WPA To use WEP as a client you will need to input a transmit key and a level of WEP encryption exactly the same as the Access Point Authentication Type Select an authentication method Options available are Open Key Shared Key An open system allows any client to authenticate as long as it conforms to any MAC address filter policies that may have been set All authentication packets are transmitted without encryption Shared Key sends an unencrypted challenge text string to any device attempting to communicate with the Access Point The device requesting authentication encrypts the challenge text and sends it back to the Access Point If the challenge text is encrypted correctly the Access Point allows the requesting device to authenticate It is recommended to select Auto if you are not sure which authentication type is used Security Mode Select WEP from the drop down list Input Type Select Hex or AS
47. s who work at home or in small offices Spread Spectrum Wideband radio frequency technique used for more reliable and secure data transmission SSID Service Set IDentifier Your wireless network s name Static IP Address A fixed address assigned to a computer or device that is connected to a network 59 Subnet Mask An address code that determines the size of the network Switch 1 A data switch that connects computing devices to host computers allowing a large number of devices to share a limited number of ports 2 A device for making breaking or changing the connections in an electrical circuit TCP Transmission Control Protocol A network protocol for transmitting data that requires acknowledgement from the recipient of data sent TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol A set of instructions PCs use to communicate over a network TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol a wireless encryption protocol that provides dynamic encryption keys for each packet transmitted Topology The physical layout of a network Upgrade To replace existing software or firmware with a newer version WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy An optional cryptographic confidentiality algorithm specified by IEEE 802 11 that may be used to provide data confidentiality that is subjectively equivalent to the confidentiality of a wired local area network LAN medium that does not employ cryptographic techniques to enhance privacy c
48. should not exceed 2 hops in chain configuration a http 1 92 168 1 1 setup cgi Microsoft Internet Explorer tad Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay Q wx x E EA JO search Sie Favorites media raj bs amp mm Address 18 http 192 168 1 1 setup cgi System Status WDS Link Status Event Log System Properties IP Settings Spanning Tree Settings Wireless Network WDS Link Settings Wireless Advanced Settings WDS Security Administration SNMP Settings Backup Restore Settings Firmware Upgrade Time Settings Internet 39 Wireless Bridge WDS Security Settings Wireless Bridge WDS now only supports limit wireless security protocol Here lists Wireless Bridge WDS security settings below No Security Both Point to Point and Point to Multi Point traffic transmit without encryption WEP Both Point to Point and Point to Multi Point traffic are encrypted by the same WEP key 23 http 192 168 1 1 setup cgi Microsoft Internet Explorer Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay Q ex gt lt x El JD search sie Favortes media oeb a Address ai http 192 168 1 1 setup cai Wireless Outdoor Access Point 2 WDS Security System Status WEP i i WDS Link Status WEPKey Event Log 40 64 bit 10 hex digits VI 407 64 bit 1 0 hex digits 104 128 bit 26 hex digits 128 152 bit 32 hex digits
49. tring with read write access Name Read Authorized management stations are able to both retrieve Write and modify MIB objects Maximum length is 32 characters 50 Trap Destination IP Address Trap Destination Community Name Enter the IP address of the trap manager that will receive these messages Enter the community name of the trap manager that will receive these messages a http 192 168 1 1 setup cgi Microsoft Internet Explorer Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help Qw x R PO sh She Favorites meda er gt e System Status Connection Status Event Log System Properties IP Settings Spanning Tree Settings e Wireless Network Wireless Security e Wireless Advanced Settings Administration e SNMP Settings BackupRestore Settings e Firmware Upgrade Time Settings Log Address http 192 168 1 1 setup coi lis 192 hies Ihi public 51 Wireless Configuration Wireless Repeater Mode When set the Access Point to Repeater mode the AP is able to talk with one remote access point within its range and retransmit its signal In order to setup the AP to work in Ethernet bridge mode you need to choose Repeater mode and click Apply at System Properties page After need to reboot the AP to make sure the AP work in repeater mode a http 1 92 168 1 1 setup cgi Microsoft Internet Ex
50. ttings Firmware Upgrade Internet Processing now Please wait 25 Wireless Advance Settings The page below can help users to configure advanced wireless setting Before making any changes at this page please check your wireless settings on other system as well as these changes will alter the effectiveness of the Access Point In most cases these settings do not need to be changed e Data Rate In data rate column you can select all bit rate supported in current operation mode Default value is best means the system will automatically adjust the connection speed dynamically according to your current link status e Transmit Power You can reduce RF output power by selecting adjustable transmit power by 1dBm step from 28 to 9 dBm To change transmit power may decrease your wireless signal coverage This feature can be helpful in restricting the coverage area of the wireless network You can arrange the different data rate in distance in Access Point mode Please refer below table The table only for 11g and 11b g mix mode e Antenna Default settings is 1 for main connector can be reach best performance if you need Diversity option for customization and contact to our sales window for special deliver e Fragment Length 256 2346 This specifies the maximum size a data packet will be before splitting and creating a new packet and should remain at its default setting of 2 346 Asmaller setti
51. tup cgi Es tints gt Wireless Outdoor Access Point kadi Log Settings System Status Wireless Station List Syslog Event Log VV ST a stem Contur O aoma System Properties IP Settings Local tog Spanning Tree Settings Wireless Network Wireless MAC Filter WDS Link Settings A Apply Cancel Wireless Advanced Settings ET Bence Administration Management VLAN SNMP Settings Backup Restore Settings Firmware Upgrade Time Settings Log Reboot Internet Processing now Please wait 2 im O O 35 Reboot Click on Reboot button to restart Access Point oft Internet Explo File Edit View Favorites Tools Help 12 Ow O HAO Pama pero Qe O BB BD Address hetp 192 168 1 1 setup coi Wireless Outdoor Access Point System Rebooting System Status Wireless Station List Event Log Rebooting Please wait ER Click here when AP is ready System Properties IP Settings Spanning Tree Settings Wireless Network Wireless MAC Filter WDS Link Settings Wireless Advanced Settings Administration Management VLAN SNMP Settings BackupRestore Settings Firmware Upgrade Time Settings Log Reboot 36 Wireless Configuration Wireless Bridge WDS Mode Point to Point amp Point to Multi Point Wireless Bridge is WDS Wireless Distribution System operation as defined by the IEEE802 11 standard has been made av
52. tup cgi FE ume Wireless Outdoor Access Point yA Management VLAN Settings System Status ag 7 s Wa za e Wireless Station List O ed SOS Pee SFT Event Log must be in the range 1 4095 System Properties IP Settings 4 Apply Spanning Tree Settings Wireless Network Wireless MAC Filter WDS Link Settings e Wireless Advanced Settings Administration Management VLAN SNMP Settings s Backup Restore Settings Firmware Upgrade ettinas Intemet Processing now Please wait 29 SNMP Settings Under System Configuration click SNMP to display and change settings for the Simple Network Management Protocol To communicate with the access point the SNMP agent must first be enabled and the Network Management Station must submit a valid community string for authentication Select SNMP Enable and enter data into the fields as described below When you are finished click Apply Setting SNMP Contact Location Community Name Read Only Community Name Read Write Trap Destination IP Address Trap Destination Community Name Description Enables or disables SNMP Sets the location string that describes the system location Maximum length is 255 characters Specifies a community string with read only access Authorized management stations are able to retrieve MIB objects Maximum length is 32 characters Default is public Specifies a community string with rea
53. using VLAN 802 10 standard IP Settings Generic3 Spanning Tree Settings Generic Wireless Network Wireless MAC Filter WDS Link Settings Wireless Advanced Settings Administration Management VLAN SNMP Settings s Backup Restore Settings e Firmware Upgrade p Sett Done Internet Processing now Please wait 19 Wireless Security The wireless security settings configure the security of your wireless network There are three wireless security mode options supported by the Access Point WEP WPA PSK WPA and WPA2 WPA stands for Wi Fi Protected Access which is a security standard stronger than WEP encryption WEP stands for Wired Equivalent Privacy In Wireless Security page you can configure the AP to work with Disabled is no Security WEP WPA PSK WPA and WPA2 security mode Once you setup the AP to work in security mode all wireless stations will also need to have corresponding settings System default setting is No Security WEP is a basic encryption method which is not as secure as WPA To use WEP you will need to select a default transmit key and a level of WEP encryption e Authentication Type Select an authentication method Options available are Open Key Shared Key or Auto An open system allows any client to authenticate as long as it conforms to any MAC address filter policies that may have been set All authentication packets are transmitted
54. without encryption Shared Key sends an unencrypted challenge text string to any device attempting to communicate with the Access Point The device requesting authentication encrypts the challenge text and sends it back to the Access Point If the challenge text is encrypted correctly the Access Point allows the requesting device to authenticate It is recommended to select Auto if you are not sure which authentication type is used e Input Type Select Hex or ASCII from the drop down list e Key Length Select a key format from the drop down list 40 64bit hex keys require 10 characters or ASCII keys require 5 characters where as 104 128 bit hex keys require 26 characters or ASCII keys require 13 characters as 128 152 bit hex keys require 32 characters or ASCII keys require 16 characters A hex key is defined as a number between 0 through 9 and letter between A through F e Default Key You may use up to four different keys for four different networks Select the current key that will be used 20 e Key table You can input 4 different WEP encryption keys into the table and by choosing the radio button to decide which one is valid now The AP supports 64 128 and 152bit key length The longer key we choose usually means the encryption is stronger A hitp 192 168 1 1 setup cei reqfile htmU AP_SSIDProfile htm amp tableidx 1 factionEditSSIDProfile Microsoft I E EZ SSID Profile Generic we Open System y 40 64 bit 10
55. work It is case sensitive and must not exceed 32 alphanumeric characters which may be any keyboard character You can choose Attach to any available SSID system will determine the Access Point currently available and establish connection with that Access Point If you already understand your wireless environment well you can type in the SSID in Specify the static SSID manually 45 At Wireless Network page you can find a Site Survey button as shown below You can easily click on the Site Survey to find all wireless networks available in your current environment e WDS Support Default setting is Enable Disable support interoperability with APs a http 192 168 1 1 setup cgi Microsoft Internet Explorer Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q ex x E EA JO search Sie Favorites media B amp lad Address 18 http 192 168 1 1 setup cai EJ co Wireless Outdoor Access Point a x SSID Profile Wireless mone I 802 11b g Mixed 2 4GHz S4Mbps Y Specify the static SSID S 1 i System Status tto Connection Status gt i Event Log A Site Survey Wosia Enable O Disable i e System Properties IP Settings Spanning Tree Settings Apply Wireless Network Wireless Security Wireless Advanced Settings Administration SNMP Settings Backup Restore Settings Firmware Upgrade Time Settings Log Done
56. ystem Information This will display system name and both Ethernet MAC address and Wireless MAC address Current country setting and Current time firmware version and Management VLAN ID e Current IP Settings This section show current IP address setting including IP address Subnet Mask Default Gateway and DHCP status e Current Wireless Settings This area show current wireless setting including operation mode wireless mode Channel Frequency profile isolation profile settings SSID Security VID Spanning Tree Protocol and Distance 23 http 192 168 1 1 setup cei Microsoft Internet Explorer Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help a Qx x 2 JO search she Favorites media B 5 ag Address http 192 168 1 1 setup cgi Bce Wireless Outdoor Access Point System Status System Information Device Name Access Point em Ethernet MAC Address 00 23 28 be 12 40 i Sole Wireless MAC Radross II 0023 20 00 241 E e Wireless Station List country N A Saisie Curent Time Sat Jan 1 00 06 01 UTC2000 Firmware version 9 4 023 OO 2 System Properties Management VLANID Untagged IP Settings Spanning Tree Settings Current IP Settings Wu 924644 p Subnetmask I 255 255 2550 Wireless MAC Fiter HEP Gant Disableg O WDS Link Settings Wireless Advanced Settings Current Wireless Settings ixed E e Administration 7 TENET TEE a eA AAN a Cu 422GHz channel 03 SNMP Settings Profile is
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