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1. 44 8 lt Figure 32 Statistics rte 45 d PES 5 gt COMMS CIAO SLR MD M 45 gt sn de p g lt T T gt KWOS5000 Figure 36 SSH Ficure Ne D Picure 3 Remote Manaserle gege ee EE Content of Table Table 1 KWOS5000 Default Senge Table 2 Wireless Advanced Settings s c scscsessesancesacatceotenosssonuerssaesenesianansactessvacsensteentendwesctenntees T 3BIe e e E u Ju p g lt T T gt KWOS5000 Chapter 1 Introduction Introduction Thank you for choosing the Formosa s KWO5000 Access Point hereafter called access point This Access Point provides a secure affordable and easy to use wireless LAN solution that combines mobility and flexibility with the enterprise class features required by networking professionals Overview 802 1 1a b g compliant this access point distinguishes herself by one built in mini PCI card providing wired and wireless two ports in a bigger infrastructure Typically VAP functionality allows a single network AP to behave as 8 number of virtual network APs This does away with the limitation by the sheer number of Ethernet connections that need APs acting as a proxy WMM prioritizes traffic demands from different applications and extends Wi Fi s high quality end user experience from data connectivity to voice music and video applications under a wide variety of environment This Access points serves as the connection point betw
2. channel sn de p g lt T T gt KWOS5000 Chapter 5 Management Site Survey provides you with a table of adjacent APs connected to your KWOS5000 In terms of each connected AP Site Survey offers you their personal information including SSID BSSID RSSI channel mode connection status and encryption Site Survey Site Survey DENN NE NEN NI NN Figure 30 Site Survey Link Test To optimize the communication between your LAN link test is designed to test the parameters that indicates communication quality u de p g lt T T gt Ic A F 0 Uf gt KWOS5000 Link Test Figure 31 Link Test We ll discuss parameters in link test RF Cable Loss 0 10 This indicates RF loss in cables ranging from 0 to 10 Local Antenna Gain 0 99 This indicates extended coverage provided by the local KWO5000 for an existing 802 1 1a b g wireless local area network WLAN ranging from o to 99 Remote Antenna Gain 0 99 This indicates extended coverage provided by the remote KWO5000 for an existing 802 1 1a b g wireless local area network WLAN ranging from o to 99 Test Interval 1 60000 This provides testing time Test Packet Size 64 1514 This tests the size of packet transmitted between the two KWO5000 access points ranging from 64 to 1514 Test Time 60 86400 This specifies how long the link test will last ranging from 60 to86400 View Statistics Information From the Statis
3. IEEE 802 11 Series KWO 5000 High Performance Outdoor Bridge User s Manual V1 1 11 0 Formosa Wireless Systems Corp KWOS5000 1 Copyright There is no any clear or implicit assurance in the user s manual of our company including the assurance of selling or installing for the special purpose There are rival s volumes to carry on the power to alter or revise in our company if alter and forgive me for not issuing a separate notice You can t duplicate any content of this manual by the written permission of our company 2 About the manual The purpose to use this manual is for install the wireless Access Point This manual is including disposing course and method and helping the customer to solve the unpredictable problem The following typographical conventions are used in this purpose Notice This indicates an important Note A Warning This indicates a warning or caution Bold Indicates the function important words and so on Content Chapter ImEOONCHON geess 7 DY CIVIC e 7 hd ES M 8 Typical MVE AG COLD EN 9 Eegeregie 11 Chapter 2 Basic Installation asrssrsensiesersdersdeaverrverdderkvarsrndhneverdourdenvenrverdseverndedenndnsrnele 12 System e ER sass cesacwaticsaanrinsiscenricidieaeinsdeanendissnnsinedtaauwiticdruscnisasanraadincrinetiennaaiads 12 gd re Eege 12 i y Installing KW5000 Access Pont
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5. service provider If you have a Static IP address select Specify IP in the WAN Setup area of the HTML Web User Interface Q 2 My Web User Interface is not responding but I can still access the Internet Possible Solution If your Web User Interface stops responding ping your AP IP address to check whether reply is obtained or unplug and then plug back in the power supply of the Wireless KWO5000 Access Point This will reboot the Wireless KWO5000 Access Point If you are still unable to communicate with the Web User Interface press in and hold the RESET button for between five and ten seconds This will reset the Wireless KWO5000 Access Point to the factory default settings If you applied any personal configuration settings you will need to make the changes again Q 3 The LAN light is not lit Possible Solution There is a hardware connection problem heck these items Make sure the cable connectors are securely plugged in at the access point and the network device hub switch or router A switch hub or router must be installed between the access point and the Ethernet LAN or broadband modem Make sure the connected device is turned on Be sure the correct cable is used Use a standard Category 5 Ethernet patch cable If the network device has Auto Uplink MDI MDIX ports you can use either a crossover cable or a normal patch cable
6. y 2 sysMacAddr 0 octet string 00 0F B5 DC B 3 25 00 0F B5 DC B3 25 hex B E mgmt 3 sys PName 0 octet string APdeb 41 50 64 63 62 hex 1 experimental 4 sysCountryRegion O integer unitedStates 840 G private 5 firewall O integer true 1 i B virtualServer integer false 2 BO a 2 7 vlan 0 integer true 1 8 vlanManageld 0 integer 0 SNMP QUERY FINISHED Se eren gt sysMacAddr gt sys PName g a ipSetting gt bridgeOrRouter gt anylPOnRouter i B 5 bridgelPSetting rg ethemetlPSetting Eg a wirelesslPSetting p wirelesslPType gt wirelesslPAddress Ay wirelessNetmask Pp wirelessGateway G wireless E Dro sn Sas b if SNMP Go Bn P Figure 39 MIB File Changing settings with the database query page Follow these steps to change an access point setting from the Database Query page Click Get The current value for the setting appears in the Value field Modify the value in the Value field Click Set The new value is set on the access point Upgrade Firmware Z Note When uploading software to the KWO5000 Access Point it is important not to interrupt the Web browser by closing the window clicking a link or loading a new page If the browser is interrupted the upload may fail corrupt the software and render the KWO5000 completely inoperable u de p g lt T T gt KWOS5000 The software of the KWOS5000 Access Point is stored in FLASH memory and can
7. Installing KW OS5000 Access Point Before installing you should make sure that Ethernet network is perfectly working You will be connecting the KWO5000 to the Ethernet network so that computers with 10 100 Fast Ethernet adapters will communicate computers on the Ethernet Set Up the KWO5000 Access Point Tip 1 Before mounting the KWO5000 in a high location first set up and test the KWO5000 to verify wired network connectivity 2 Prepare a computer with an Ethernet adapter If this computer is already part of your network u Ju p g lt T T gt KWOS5000 record its TCP IP configuration settings 3 Configure the computer with a static IP address of 192 168 1 x x cannot be land 255 255 255 0 for the Subnet Mask Please follow the steps below to complete installing of your KWOS000 Hardware Installation 4 Combine the external antennas into the antenna connector Z Note Make sure that you connect tightly the External antenna on the antenna connector of your KWO5000 AP A loosen antenna will reduce the radiant energy or even lose it In order to improve the RF signal radiation of your antenna proper antenna placement is necessary Try to place the antenna as high as possible to increase the coverage area Connect one end of an Ether cable to the KWOS5000 AP and connect the other end to the Ethernet LAN port located on your PC Turn on your computer connect the power adapter to the KWO5000 and verify t
8. cannot be viewed or changed by others However there is a prablem with the site s security certificate The security certificate was issued by a company vou have not chosen to trust View the certificate ta determine whether pou want to trust the certifying authority e The security certificate date iz valid The name on the security certificate does not match the name af the site Do vau want to proceed dl View Certificate Figure 10 Safety Alert 12 Clicking Yes ushers you into the login Note Make sure the PC IP address need to be matched the AP For instance the KWO5000 is 192 168 1 1 and your PC IP should be 192 168 1 X 13 Enter the default name admin in the username field and password in the password field Clicking Login now will usher you into the KWO5000 management interface Basic Information about the KW O5000 We ll elaborate the information from the KWO5000 homepage Access Point Name You may assign any device name to the Access Point This name is only used by the Access Point administrator for identification purposes Unique memorable names are helpful especially if you are employing multiple access points on the same network The default name is APxxxxxx MAC Address MAC Address 1s short for Media Access Control address a hardware address that uniquely identifies each node of a network Country Region identified in this field The default country 1s t
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10. 02 1Q Setup 1 AP Profile1 VLAN ID 2 AP Profile2 VLAN ID mmm 3 AP_Profile3 VLAN ID mmm el 4 AP Profile4 VLAN ID 5 AP Profile5 VLAN ID Figure 23 VLAN You can configure each profile by clicking Edit Such configuration as configuring profile name SSID enabling broadcast SSID or doing security Super Mode Under the Access Point mode data transmission can be greatly improved if enabling super mode A or G However under the bridge mode its performance is weakened slightly u Ju p g lt T T gt KWOS5000 Z Note Under the AP mode the stations connected to the AP must support Super Mode as well If Super Mode is enabled Under the bridge mode all the APs must support Super Mode Wi Fi Multi media WMM Currently interest and demand for multimedia applications and advanced capabilities are growing quickly In the residential market Voice over Internet Protocol VoIP video streaming music streaming and interactive gaming are among the most anticipated applications In enterprise and public networks support for VoIP real time streaming of audio and video content as well as traffic management allows network owners to invent advanced methods to offer a richer and more diverse set of services WMM prioritizes traffic demands from different applications and extends Wi Fi s high quality end user experience from data connectivity to voice music and video applications under a wid
11. 1 1 Figure 16 Router Mode WAN at Wireless Port Under the AP mode the KWO5000 acts as Router In general WAN is designed at the Ethernet port and LAN at wireless port amd in C Intarnat WAN ech A Kouter 192 168 1 1 SS10 Wireless LAN 192 16 8 0 1 Figure 17 Router Mode WAN at Ethernet Port u de p Ss T T gt Under the Repeater mode the KWO5000 acts as Router In general WAN is designed KWOS5000 at the Ethernet port and LAN at wireless port kn Kouter STA E A BE A SSID Wireless S Soll Wireless IP 192 168 0 XX Figure 18 Router Mode WAN at Ethernet Port Any IP If IP address has slipped your mind any IP functionality can relieve your anxiety Enabling any IP you ll feel free to enter IP Address IP Subnet Mask and Gateway enjoying internet surf Please refer to the diagram below Take the steps to activate the functionality Configure the KWO5000 as router mode Make sure your station connected to the AP that have access to the internet Set correct IP parameters for the AP Enable any IP HTTP Redirect Currently market campaign has a stake in the future of your company so that plugging your products on website is a basic step for your goods The KWO5000 access point has insight into your need Enabling HTTP Redircet you can enter the company website for example http www tw wireless com It is your desired web that first appear w
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13. 2 Shared Secret lEXERER Secondary IP Address 0 0 0 Port Number i912 Shared Secret Tm Advanced WPA 802 1X Parameters Reauthentication Time 3600 Seconds Global Key Update C every Seconds every 10 UU X1000 Packets Update if any station disassociates Accounting RADIUS Server Login f A F 0 Uf gt Primary IP Address 0 0 0 Port Number 1813 Shared Secret Secondary IP Address 0 0 0 Port Number i813 Shared Secret Figure 11 Radius settings You will also have to fill in the following Radius server settings Primary Radius Server IP Address This field is required Enter the IP address of the Radius Server on your LAN or WAN Secondary Radius Server IP Address This field 1s optional Enter the IP address of the Secondary Radius Server on your LAN u Ju p g lt T T gt KWOS5000 Radius Port Enter the port number used for connections to the Radius Server Radius Shared Key Enter the desired value for the Radius shared key This key enables the KWO5000 to log in to the Radius server and must match the value used on the Radius server Radius Accounting Option The Radius Accounting option can be enabled so that you can track various information like who connected to the network when they connected how long they were connected how much network traffic they generated and so on Note The RADIUS setting integrate accounting RADIUS login About RADI
14. Keyboard 192 168 1 1 22 Ball Protocol Features cios E v EI Window Haw Telnet Hlaqin SSH en Appearance Load save or delete a stored session E Behaviour Saved Sessions Translation Selection EE efault Settings MG 192 168 1 1 EL Connection Z Hlagin D SSH m B ns Close window on exit g C Always C Never Ze Only on clean eut Figure 36 SSH Press Open and the screen below should appear u de p g lt T T gt KWO5000 192 168 1 1 PuTTY login as admin admin i9z 168 1 1 s password Welcome to MontaVista Linux 3 0 Professional Edition 1 from 1592 155 1 140 port zz Ss TAB anytime CLI will help you to finish the command line gives the available keywords If you firstly use CLI you can try get command For example set wlan afpress TAB you will get the following set wlan operationmode and press TAB again to see what you will c APdch3zsb5z Figure 37 Command The login name is admin and password is the default password After successful login the screen should show the APdcb325 gt In this example the APdcb325 is the KWO 5000 access point name Enter help to display the SSH command help SNMP SNMP simple network management protocol is a distributed management protocol Via SNMP you have access to administrate your KWO5000 remotely Take the steps below to manage your KWO5000 via SNMP Enter ftp 192 168 1 1 then in turn enter admin and passw
15. MV T ps pl mms kl mmm E Y NM I F De A l i 5 aN T Se D gd m i PAN A T G oer qub formance enables the KWO5000 to gain A optead acknowledgements It is able to undertake tasks in various situations Create or expand well created network via the KWO5000 in enterprises or residential quarters Provide an access to Metropolitan Area Network via WLAN Actas a media connecting Base Station and sub stations in mobile communicating network Provide an access to hard to reach areas like historical sites Build a makeshift network for a meeting Link Backup or Emergency Communication c u Ju p g lt T T gt KWOS5000 Chapter 2 Basic Installation System Requirements Before installing the KWO5000 access point make sure your system meets these requirements The Category 5 UTP straight through Ethernet cable with RJ 45 connector included in the package or one like it A110 V 60 HZ AC e wv A Web browser for configuration such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or above or Netscape Navigator 4 78 or above Atleast one computer with the TCP IP protocol installed What s In the Box Formosa Wireless Access Point 802 1 la b g KWOS5000 e Enjector N KWOS000 11a b g Wireless Access Point Installation Guide e Resource CD for the Formosa KWOS5000 Wireless Access Point Hardware Description We ll discuss the KWO5000 front and rear functions
16. O5000 Checking Your LAN Connections Please follow the steps below to check whether your LAN connection is OK by using Ping command 6 Click Start Programs Accessories Command Prompt 7 Under MS DOS you can use ping to check whether your computer has been successfully associated to your KWO5000 8 Execute the ping command ping 192 168 1 1 If the connections between your AP and PC is OK the reply will appear below i CA WINNT system3z cmd exe Microsoft Windows 2660 Version 5 00 2195 co KRAZE 1985 2088 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings janis ping 192 168 1 1 Pinging 192 168 1 1 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 172 168 1 1 bytes 32 timezilms TTL 255 Reply from 192 168 1 1 bytes 32 ee ee SEA Reply From 192 168 1 1 bhytes 32 timetifims TTL 255 Reply from 192 168 1 1 bytes 32 time lt 1ims TTL 255 Ping statistics for 192 168 1 1 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost H thz loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum ms Maximum ms Average Ams C Documents and Settings janis Figure 7 Ping Reply Installing Your KWO5000 AP with a Web Management 9 Connect to the KWO5000 by opening your browser and entering http 192 168 1 1 in the address field A login window like the one shown below opens KWOS5000 SGHZ 2 4 GHI 602 Lag S4Mbps Name Password Figure 8 KWOS5000 log in window 10 When prompted please enter admin
17. US setting is to see Microsoft server step by step guide for setting up secure Getting To Know KWOS000 Wireless Security Options Formosa wants to make wireless networking as safe and easy for you as possible The current generation of Formosa products provides several network security features but they require specific action on your part for implementation So keep the following in mind whenever you are setting up or using your wireless network Security Precautions The following is a complete list of security precautions to take as shown in this User s Manual at least steps 1 through 5 should be followed 1 Change the default SSID 2 Disable SSID Broadcast 3 Change the default password for the Administrator account 4 Enable MAC Address Filtering 5 Change the SSID periodically Use the highest encryption algorithm possible Use WPA if it is available Please note that this may reduce your network performance Change the WEP encryption keys periodically To ensure network security steps one through four should be followed at least Wireless networks are easy to find Hackers know that in order to join a wireless network wireless networking products first listen for beacon messages These f A F 0 Uf gt KWOS5000 messages can be easily decrypted and contain much of the network s information such as the network s SSID Service Set Identifier Wireless Security Options There ar
18. WO5000 servers as a proxy wirelessly connecting stations and Ethernet PC s that are linked to the Internet via a switch or router so that you have access to enjoy emails scan news and so on Please refer to the following basic infrastructure Switch e Wireless STA2 Figure 24 Wireless Access Point Configure the AP mode as access point Configure the basic information like profile name and SSID Wirelessly connect station and station2 to the AP If the communication has been establish between the APs and stations the LEDs will light up How many LEDs will light up depends on the amounts of the stations connected to the AP 4 Note Securities are required to ensure safe communication Further wireless client isolation is needed to protect the clients against illegal invasion KWOS5000 Station Adapter Mode Acting as a station adapter the KWO5000 is linked to other access points KWO05000 AP Wireless STAT Wireless STA Figure 25 Wireless Station Adapter Take the following steps to build your station adapter Configure the KWO5000 mode as a station adapter establish a tie between station and station and the AP Wirelessly connect the KWO5000 to the AP via BSSID Wireless Bridging Mode It provides the two bridging modes Wireless Point to Point Bridge and Wireless Point to Multi Point Bridge From the WDS Mode enter the MAC Address of the AP you desire to connect as below Loca
19. be upgraded as new software is released by Formosa Upgrade files can be downloaded from Formosa s Web site If the upgrade file is compressed ZIP file you must first extract the image RMT file before sending it to the wireless access point The upgrade file can be sent using your browser 4 Note Z The Web browser used to upload new firmware into the KWO5000 must support HTTP uploads such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or above or Netscape Navigator 4 78 or above Download the new software file from Formosa save it to your hard disk and unzip it From the main menu Management section click the Upgrade Firmware link to display the screen above In the Upgrade Firmware menu click the Browse button and browse to the location of the image RMT upgrade file Click Upload When the upload completes your wireless access point will automatically restart The upgrade process typically takes about one minute In some cases you may need to reconfigure the wireless access point after upgrading Backup Restore Settings KWO5000 access point provides backup and restore for file management u Ju p g lt T T gt KWOS5000 Backup Restore Settings 4 Figure 41 Backup You have access to back up the currently settings by enabling KWOS5000 s Backup function Retrieve Retrieve button allows you to retrieve your backup files Restore This button can be used to clear ALL data and restore ALL settin
20. ding to each location s rules and laws r A F 0 Uf gt Time Server Port KWOS5000 This field identifies the time server port like 123 Time Zone Select the time zone location for your setting Current Time This field identifies the current time in your specific time Zone Bridge Router Mode From the system setup click IP Settings you ll be navigated into the WAN LAN Settings e WAN LAN Settings 182 168 1 1 285 200 255 0 0 0 0 0 Figure 14 WAN LAN settings KWO5000 can be figured as bridge mode and router mode Bridge Mode Under Bridge Mode the KWO5000 will act as a pass through bridging your network by associating with various devices This can extend your radius of your network Spanning Tree Enabling spanning tree can prevent undesirable loops in the network ensuring a smooth running network By default the function is enabled Router Mode The KWO5000 can functions as router connecting two distinct networks Under the bridging mode two modes are available WAN at Ethernet Port and WAN at Wireless Port Surely you may choose either of them as you desire Take the r A F 0 Uf gt following modes as the two examples KWOS5000 Qt P AP Router Node Gas l j L48 192 168 0 1 VEM el IP 192 168 0 X B ui Em 7 pm D ua wm wm ar i m at Ethernet Pot Es van Se J Kouter Hode LAH 197 168 0 1 FAN 107 168
21. e several ways you can enhance the security of your wireless network Access Control You can restrict access to only trusted clients so that unknown clients cannot wirelessly connect to the KWO5000 MAC address filtering adds an obstacle against unwanted access to your network but the data broadcast over the wireless link is fully exposed Restricting access based on something other than the identity of the user is generally referred to as Access Control Access Control Delete ere eas Add KENNEN we cerca Figure 12 KWO5000 access control You can restrict access to only trusted stations so that unknown stations cannot wirelessly connect to the KWO5000 by turning Access Control on By entering MAC Address of new stations you can manually add the stations allowing them to be connected to the KWOS5000 Take notes of the steps below to activate access control Turn Access Control On u Ju p g lt T T gt KWOS5000 Enter MAC Address in the Add New Station Manually field Click trust and then the address will appear in the trusted Wireless Stations field Click Apply to save the configuration Use WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP data encryption provides data security WEP Shared Key authentication and WEP data encryption will block all but the most determined eavesdropper Use WPA or WPA PSK Wi Fi Protected Access WPA data encryption provides data security The very strong au
22. e variety of environment and traffic conditions WMM defines four access categories voice video best effort and background that are used to prioritize traffic so that these applications have access to the necessary network resources When your STA connect to the KWO5000 you can enjoy high quality multimedia function at your LAN by enabling WMM Z Note Before enabling WMM make sure your stations must also support WMM Further your operating system must be Windows XP with Service Pack 2 KWOS5000 Load Balance gt E F Settings Load balance control settings m RADIUS Settings mHTTP Redirect E Firewall Settings T m Virtual Server Wireless Setup Tools Management LL MM Load balance control enable or disable Throughput type 1 minute average 3minutes average 3 minutes MAX 10 minutes MAX 10 minutes average Throughput range to 1500 Mbytes Action only reject new station or kick the lowest rssi station Smart WDS Under bridge mode enabling smart WDS the KWO5000 access point can sniff other KWO5000 around him and automatically connect those that work in the same channel instead of manually entering MAC Address WDS Service Group ID If two APs share the same group ID they will be automatically connected Ic A F 0 Uf gt u Ju p g lt T T gt KWOS5000 Build Your Wireless Infrastructure via KW OS5000 Wireless Access Point Mode Under this mode the K
23. ed by you are banned to transmit at your LAN Interface This is optional WAN or LAN Destination This specifies where packets are bound for IP Range Start This specifies the starting point of your specific IP addresses IP Range End This specifies the ending point of your specific IP addresses Protocol This is optional TCP DCP ICMP or Select which protocol you want to perform Ic A F 0 Uf gt Allow or Deny KWOS5000 Port Range This specifies your IP port range Schedule You can set time when your AP performs firewall management by enabling from Alternatively if you desire your AP to perform firewall management for a long time please enable always When completing all firewall rules configuration please click Add Rule Firewall Rule List will appear below Name Action Soure Destination Pot Schedule OF Peter alow 18218812 WANOD0 0100 TOP tetuer Gun 000000 zum a uc Zn oa i A 2 eg I Figure 21 Firewall list Virtual Server 4 Note Virtual server can be enabled only under router mode The KWO5000 access point distinguishes by acting as a virtual server This most cost effective server virtualization technology is engineered for heterogeneous network Please refer to the following diagram Under router mode designed for the virtual server the AP 1s wirelessly coupled to FTP server mail server and log ser
24. een wireless and wired networks or as the center point of a stand alone wireless network In large installations wireless users within radio range of an access point can roam throughout a facility while maintaining seamless uninterrupted access to the network You can configure and monitor the access point using the command line interface CLI the browser based management system or Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP This Access Point currently can support data rate up to 108Mbps Users are encouraged to update their latest firmware through http www tw wireless com Networks are useful tools for sharing computer resources You can access one printer from different computers and access data located on another computer s hard drive Networks are even used for playing multiplayer video games So networks are not only useful in homes and offices they can also be fun Use the instructions in this Guide to help you connect the Access Point set it up and configure it to bridge your different networks These instructions should be all you need to get the most out of the Access point u de p g lt T T gt KWOS5000 Key Features The KWO5000 Access Point is use friendly and provides solid wireless and networking support The following standards and conventions are supported Standards Compliant The Wireless Access Point complies with the IEEE 802 11a b g for Wireless LANs WEP support Support for WEP including 64 bit 128 b
25. en nnne nn nnn nnn nnn nn rennen sens 16 Figure 9 KWO5000 General Information nessen onennnnnennneeeeeeeserrnnnnnnnnnnsnnsvenenen 16 FigurefliSigfety Alert BMl Ae ons EE 19 Fig 11 Rius settings Bill gf uu EE 23 Bigure 12 KWOBBOO accessBD Uh a 25 ligure 13 Basic selle s Bll WWM R AA 27 Figure 14 WAN LAN settings BEE EE 28 E ridi 15 Router Mode WAN d krereleld Re Let E T 29 Figure 16 Router Mode WAN at Wireless Rot 20 Figure 17 Router Mode WAN at Ethernet Port ese dada 20 Figure 18 Router Mode WAN at Ethernet Port 30 Ue he dedii eiiim e Me ID NR TE E T 31 Figure 20 Firewall management 32 Foute E WC sonsnnneinentankeoendend hondenslee E E aban cedes Edu RC R a don 33 Figure 22 Virtual Server management e peer ibo tomato a pomat bob geEEege 34 lg 25 VLAN T 35 Figure Bis gate aU 38 lieute 25 Wireless StalloH A Caper us covosouis ta e reste ea eUR EE EAE COURIR ES did UED IU V UREE SL bL UMRC ORIS S AERE Sd ORE UUPU den 39 LE r5ute 20 Ww DIS IVIOUE eege 40 Figure 27 Wireless Point to Multi Point Bridge nnns 4 Figure 28 Wireless Point to Point Mode AAA 4 Figure 29 Wireless Repeater Eleng geg 272092 0205205082 000 P02 AEE AEAEE 42 T Brol SU SG SUL VC eege 43 Au i TU Ig RE NT c
26. es best up and down coverage If using multiple access points for 2 4GHz 802 11g mode it is better if adjacent access points use different radio frequency Channels to reduce interference The re commended Channel spacing between adjacent access points is 5 Channels for example use Channels 1 and 6 or 6 and 11 KWOS5000 Chapter 3 Basic Configuration Default Factory Settings We ll elaborate the KWO5000 default factory settings You can re acquire these parameters by resort button If necessary please refer to the the way to restore default factory settings FEATURE FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS e User Name case sensitive Admin Password case sensitive S N Password oo Access Point Name APxxxxxx xxxxxx represents the last 6 digits of MAC address Country Region United States Router Mode Bridge IP Type static IP IP Address 192 168 1 1 IP Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Operating Mode Access Point Wireless Mode 802 11a or 802 11b g Channel Frequency 52 5 260GHz or channel 6 Table 1 KWOS5000 Default Settings How to Enter Your KWO5000 Management Web KW0O5000 provides you with user friendly web based management Take the following steps When entering the IP address http 192 168 1 1 you ll see a popup menu below u Ju p g lt T T gt u Ju p g lt T T gt KWOS5000 Security Alert E x Information you exchange with this site
27. field respectively Ic A F 0 Uf gt KWOS5000 KWOS000 AP 192 168 1 1 bel 192 168 0 228 192 168 1 140 Figure 27 Wireless Point to Multi Point Bridge Under this mode this KWO5000 is responsible for a pivot AP connecting other APs and devices apart D Switch Branch x nin Figure 28 Wireless Point to Point Mode The building steps are identical to the Wireless Point to Point Bridge Wireless Repeater Mode Under this hybrid mode the KWO5000 is capable of establishing the connections between wireless stations and other APs reaching as far as thousands of miles Follow the steps to build the wireless repeater infrastructure Set the working mode as wireless bridging mode Set the stationl IP address as 192 168 1 140 the station as 192 168 1 150 Wirelessly connect the station to the KWO5000 so does the station2 to the AP2 From the WDS web configuration select Repeater with Wireless Client Association u Ju p g lt T T gt enter the AP2 MAC address in the remote MAC address field Likewise enter the AP1 KWOS5000 MAC address in AP2 remote MAC address field SE hee qm EWOs000 AP2 geng EE ES Wireless STA1 p Figure 29 Wireless Repeater Mode Wireless Inter building Mode Under bridge mode enabling smart WDS the KWO5000 access point can sniff other KWO 5000 around him and automatically connect those that work in the same
28. for Name and password for password both in low cases 11 Clicking Login now it will navigate you into KWO5000 s homepage General Information will be shown below ien Information 802 lag o4Mbps E Connections a Statistics System Setup mBasic Settings a IP Settings m RADIUS Settings m HTTP Redirect a Firewall Settings m Virtual Server Wireless Setup s Basic Settings MADAL AN Settings A Access Control s WDS Settings A Advanced Settings Figure 9 KWOS5000 General Information u de p g lt T T gt u de p g lt T T gt Away froi GO DEEN Va KWOS5000 Operating Distance Tips The range of your wireless connection is significantly determined by the physical placement of the access point To optimize the results place your wireless access point Near the center of the area in which your PCs will operate In an elevated location such as a high shelf where the wirelessly connected PCs have line of sight access even if through walls A em am T ms P n sources of interference such as PCs microwaves and 2 4 GHz 5 8GHz cordless Kon IS e KE j M i K T EE KAT E 7 ss EEXN ir ll en Mines Away Proa e metal surfaces Putting the antenna in a vertical position provides best side to side coverage Putting the antenna in a horizontal position provid
29. gs to the factory default values Event Log If you have a SysLog server on your LAN enable the SysLog option Event Log offers you activity log information dog suiers s Spuk VSOWAOSA KWOS5000 Event Log Figure 42 Event log SysLog Server IP address The access point will send all the SysLog to the specified IP address if SysLog option is enabled Default 0 0 0 0 Port The port number configured in the SysLog server on your network By default it is514 Reboot AP In some cases if you want to reboot KWO5000 click Yes and then apply KWO5000 will reboot Reboot AP Figure 43 Reboot AP f A F 0 Uf gt u Ju p g lt T T gt KWOS5000 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting In this article we will look at how to tackle some common wireless network problems that people come across This document will outline the steps you should take if you encounter one of the mentioned issues Q 1 I do not know if my IPAddress from my ISP is Static or Dynamic Possible Solution If you have cable or DSL service you most likely have a Dynamic IP address You should always check with your service provider to verify this information since some providers will assign Static IP addresses If you have a Dynamic IP address select Obtain IP Automatically in the WAN Setup area of the HTML Web User Interface and the Wireless KWO5000 Access Point will automatically obtain the information it needs from your
30. he United States Firmware Version u de p g lt T T gt KWOS5000 Firmware is stored in a flash memory and can be upgraded easily using your Web browser and can be upgraded via ftp server or ftp server The currently available version of KWO5000 is 1 1 11 0 IP Type By default the KWO5000 is configured as static IP Address IP Address The IP address must be unique to your network The default IP address is 192 168 1 1 4 Note To associate the access point to your PC make sure the PC IP address need to be matched the AP For instance the KWO5000 is 192 168 1 1 and your PC IP should be 192 168 1 X Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask must be the same as that set on the LAN that your Access Point is connected to The default 1s 255 255 255 0 Operating Mode KWO5000 provides five modes Access Point Station bridge repeater and inter building Access Point Act as a standard 802 11a b g The default mode is Access Point Station Perform as a client station associated to other APs Be sure that they share the same SSID when connected Bridge The KWO5000 acts as a bridge connecting APs Two bridge modes are available below Point to Multi Point Bridge Select this only if this KWOS5000 is the Master for a group of bridges The other bridge must use this KWO5000 MAC address They then send all traffic to this Master rather than communicate directly with each other WEP should be used to protect this
31. he following The PWR power light goes on The LAN light of the wireless access point is lit when connected to a powered on computer Configuring the TCP IP Settings of Your PC Make sure the TCP IP protocol has been installed in your PC Please take the KWOS5000 following steps to set a static IP address in Windows XP 2000 5 Go to Start Click control Panel Double click Network Connections Right click Local Area Connection Click Properties Highlight Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties This connection ust Ihe follow dent E File and Prirdes Sharing ke Maccoll Meivwezk Scheduler er Show icon in nosbr sion ansa sien connected Figure 5 Wireless network Connection properties Select Use the following IP address in the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window Set your IP address and subnet mask Configure a static IP address of 192 168 1 x x cannot be 1 and 255 255 255 0 for the Subnet Mask Then click OK button ou can get IP selling aned iutcansbcalli P pos petan pel this capalists Diharsacs iya reiil Fo ath youd raevergk demi ate Pos the spcaoproste IF pethingan O bien an P address sars x ee Lh Folien F adjes un CTS app monies ad curam n s s Uee the b sse DHE server addrestes Pretend DHS server UE Aiamaa DHE prepr Figure 6 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties u Ju p BE T T gt KW
32. hen someone is surfing on internet via a station connected to your AP for internet surf The following is the HTTP Redirect Settings u Ju p g lt T T gt STAI STA2 KWOS5000 HTTP Redirect Settings ttp aw tw wireless com Figure 19 HTTP Redirect settings configuration Z Note Be sure to your AP connected to the internet when using HTTP Redirect Firewall Management Today s companies rely on highly networked secure computing environments to efficiently and safely conduct business Firewalls are a key component of any secure network Firewalls are configured to allow desired traffic in and to keep undesired traffic out The KWO5000 access point is also qualified for firewall management Please see the diagram below Acting as a firewall the AP will filter your undesired data and protocols only delivering the wanted for your PC Click the firewall link and you ll be navigated to Firewall Management interface sT Ju p g lt T T gt KWOS5000 Firewall Management PT po C d Be pl De Del A Figure 20 Firewall management Before applying the firewall management you need enable firewall Here we ll discuss Firewall Name Enter your desired firewall rule name in this field Allow This field identifies which packets have IP addresses specified by you are allowed to transmit at your LAN Deny This field identifies which packets have IP addresses specifi
33. it and 152 bit keys DHCP Client Support DHCP Server provides a dynamic IP address to PCs and other devices upon request The KWO5000 can act as a client and obtain information from your DHPC server SNMP Support Support for Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Management Information Base MIB management Multiple operating modes Access point Station Adapter Point to Point Bridge Wireless Repeater Inter building Repeater mode Configure the access point as a wireless repeater to extend the coverage area of your wireless network VAP Assign Multi SSIDs on your access point one SSID per VAP to differentiate policies and services among users forming a wide variety of VLANs QoS Use this feature to support quality of service for prioritizing traffic from the Ethernet to the access point The access point also supports the voice prioritization schemes used by 802 11a b g wireless phones Transmit Power Control Supports settable transmit power levels to adjust coverage cell size ranging from full half 50 quarter 25 eighth 12 5 0 and min Atheros Super Mode A G Super mode enables the transmission up to 108Mbps Multiple security settings per VLAN with up to 8 VLANs Security settings for multiple groups so employees guests and contractors now easily and securely share the same infrastructure u Ju p g lt T T gt KWOS5000 Access Control The Access Control MAC address filtering feature ca
34. l MAC Address This field provides the KWO5000 MAC address Remote MAC Address Enter the MAC Address of your desired devices connected to the KWO5000 in WDS Mode Uplink Speed Limit u Ju p g lt T T gt KWOS5000 You can specify the transmission rate between the KWO5000 and other devices by entering the value in uplink speed limit The most speed available is 1687 Input Remote AP MAC Address Manually Local MAC Address Remote MAC Address 1 Uplink Speed Limit 1 1 1687 zB4Khps 105 4375Mbps Remate MAC Address 2 Uplink Speed Limit 2 1 1687 xB4Khps 105 1375Mbps Remate MAC Address 3 Uplink Speed Limit 3 1 1687 x B4Kbps 105 4375Mbps Remote MAC Address 4 Uplink Speed Limit 4 1 1687 xBdkbps 105 4375Mbps Remote MAC Address 5 Uplink Speed Limit 5 1 185687 xfdkbps OKbps Remote MAC Address B Uplink Speed Limit 6 1 168 fdkbps OKbps Remote MAC Address 7 Uplink Speed Limit 7 1 1687 xBdkbps Kbps Remote MAC Address 8 Uplink Speed Limit 8 1 1587 x B4lkbps Kbps Smart WDS WDS Service Group ID Figure 26 WDS Mode Wireless Point to Point Bridge Under this mode two separate networks apart can be connected to carry out data transmission Create a connection between AP and wireless station separately Open the KWO5000 management web through entering the default factory IP Address 192 168 1 1 user name admin and password password Enter the other AP s name on the MAC address
35. le Access with Collision Avoidance mechanism for packet transmission Fragmentation Length This is the maximum packet size used for fragmentation Packets larger than the size programmed in this field will be fragmented The Fragment Threshold value must be larger than the RTS Threshold value Beacon Interval Specifies the data beacon rate between 20 and 1000 DTIM Interval The Delivery Traffic Indication Message specifies the data beacon rate between 1 and 255 Preamble Type A long transmit preamble may provide a more reliable connection or slightly longer range A sn de p g lt T T gt KWOS5000 Antenna Ap flow control AP Auto Channel Table 2 Wireless Advanced Settings short transmit preamble gives better performance Long is the default Select the desired antenna for transmitting and receiving Auto is the default Ap flow control 1 to 1687 Auto channel setting KWOS5000 Chapter 4 Advanced Settings The KWO5000 access point is a highly competent device providing applicable functions Understanding RADIUS Settings RADIUS is a server for remote user authentication and accounting It can be used on any network that needs a centralized authentication and or accounting service for its workstations From the system Setup click Radius Settings the RADIUS Settings will display as below Authentication Access Control RADIUS Server Login Primary IP Address 0 0 0 Port Number i51
36. n ensure that only trusted wireless stations can use the KWO5000 to gain access to your LAN Hidden Mode The SSID is not broadcast assuring only clients configured with the correct SSID can connect Typical Infrastructure The KWO5000 Access Point proves to be a highly competent device undertaking various tasks for your different environments We ll spell out the applicability below Wireless Point to Point E Jn HI Je The wireless Point to Point made aes Ee two ub networks far away allowing ou to quickly and cost effectively have access to the internet in a matter of minutes nins TON d AP g Internet p T EN Rauter Switch Headquarters Sub branch Figure 1 Wireless Point to multi point Under this mode the KWO5000 plays the leading role in the infrastructure connecting devices apart KWOS5000 AP Internet mE AP Router Switch zz Headquartez ee sub BBBEE branch OUER TW LIL a Figure 2 Wireless Point to Point Wireless Repeater When the other AP is several thousands miles away form the KWOS5000 the repeater mode is strongly recommended C Internet AP AP X n Switch Router Headquarters Sub III branch HIH HRH EEEN Figure 3 Wireless Repeater Wireless Access Point This mode is typically for mobile environments diog swajs s EA VSOWAOS u Ju p g lt T T gt KWOS5000 ypical Cas L T 4t iF
37. ord and finally enter get Jupiter mib to get Jupiter MIB The KWO5000 software is called Jupiter KWO5000 ICS MINNTsystem32cmd exe ftp 192 168 1 1 Password o JH Login incorrect Login failed Ftp buy Invalid command Ftp hy 221 Goodbye C Documents and Settings janis gt ftp 192 168 1 1 Connected to 192 168 1 1 220 CusFIPd 1 1 3 User 192 168 1 1 none d admin B31 Please specify the password Password 238 Using binary mode to transfer files Login successful Have fun ftp get jupit mib 26H PORT command successful Consider using PASU LSA Fail to get this file Ftp get jJupiter mihb 26H PORT command successful Consider using PASU 15H Opening BINARY mode data connection for ont rand jupiter mib S8H49 hytes gt 226 File send OK Ftp S8H49 bytes received in B AiSeconde 58A4 Kbytes sec EF tp Figure 38 Get Mib File From MIB Compiler interface open jupter mib and compile the file by enabling compile Jupiter mib on tools menu Save the compiled files to your disk u de p g lt T T gt Qc ACCOUNT Qc ADSL LINE Qc ADSL LINE Q3 ADSL TC c AGENTX MIB c APPC MIB QI APPN DLU GI APPN MIB i APPN TRA ic BGP4 MIB QI BLDG HVA i BRIDGE MIB i CHARACT QA CIRCUIT I QI cops a Done Finished MIB Compiler Log KWOS5000 MG SOFT MIB Compiler jupiter mib A File Edit View Modules Tools Window Help c EL
38. ou desire to restore to the factory set password please click Yes The default setting is disabled Remote Management KWO 5000 provides remote management to manage and diagnose your network dog suiers s Spuk VSOWAOSA KWOS5000 Remote Management K 0 0 0 0 Figure 35 Remote Management SSH SSH provides a secure connection over the Internet providing strong user authentication SSH protects the privacy of transmitted data such as passwords binary data and administrative commands by encrypting it SSH on the access point is enabled by default When user manager is enabled SSH uses the same usernames and passwords established by the user manager The applicability of SSH for the KWO 5000 access point allows you to have insight into your LAN 4 Note If your computer does not have the SSH client installed you must procure and install it before you can proceed You can download the latest SSH client from the following site http ssh com Take the following steps to manage the KWO 5000 via SSH From the Putty Configuration enter IP address in host name field and port number in port field Also select SSH as protocol u Ju p g lt T T gt KWOS5000 oe PuTTY Configuration Xj Category E Session Basic options for your PuTTY session Logging Specify your connection by host name or IP address E Terminal Host Mame ar IP address Part
39. re Shared Key uses a pre shared key to perform the authentication Protected Access and generate the initial data encryption keys Then it dynamically varies Pre Shared Key the encryption key It uses Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP for KWOS5000 encryption keys However not all wireless adapters support WPA Furthermore client software is required on the client Windows XP and Windows 2000 with Service Pack 3 do include the client software that supports WPA Nevertheless the wireless adapter hardware and driver must also support WPA WPA 2 PSK Identical to WPA PSK with the exception of the way to encryption keys WPA2 PSK uses Advanced Encryption Standard AES for encryption keys WPA PSK amp WPA You may have the option of WPA PSK associated with TKIP 2 PSK Alternatively you can select WPA2 PSK associated with AES Table 3 Security Wireless Security Seperator The associated wireless clients will not be able to communicate with each other 1f this feature is enabled The default setting is Disable Time Server By clicking Basic Settings the Basic Settings will appear shown below Basic Settings Figure 13 Basic settings The KWO5000 allows you to synchronize the time between your network and time server by using NTP Time Server Time Sever provides correct and current time in any world time zone country or major city Accurate adjustments for Daylight Saving Time or Summer Time are made accor
40. t 1s possible for these multi devices to be multi devices in function without the need for multiple physical network APs Under this mode the Access point can behave as 8 virtual Wireless LAN infrastructures You can specify unique SSID for these different infrastructures For example VLANI contains ETH and STAI VLAN2 contains ETH2 and STA2 and so on However they all share the same KWO5000 and undertake different tasks Some VLANs can be used for guest Internet access others for enterprise users and administrators can be put on a high security VLAN with enhanced firewall permissions All this can be achieved using a single infrastructure to emulate up to 8 infrastructures The KWO5000 AP does this by assigning each of the 8 VLANs it s own SSID so you will think you are looking at up to 8different wireless networks Security Profiles for Vap Station Adapter WDS and InterBuilding mode Profile Name SSID Security Enable C 1 AP Profile charming Open System Ei E 2 AP Profile2 Wireless Open System be amp a AP Profile3 Wireless Open System El E 4 AP Profile4 Wireless Open System ji pr 5 AP Profile Wireless Open System p E B AP ProfileG Wireless Open System ps e 7 AP Profile Wireless Open System jui E 8 AP Profile8 Wireless Open System El e sta profile Wireless Open System e w s profile s interbuild profile VLAN 8
41. thentication along with dynamic per frame re keying of WPA makes it virtually impossible to compromise The following elaborate WEP WPA security options Network You have two authentication options Authentication Open System No authentication is imposed to the KWO5000 However if the 802 1x option is configured authentication of connections can be performed by a RADIUS server e Shared this is for shared key authentication Data is encrypted Encryption Strength You can select the following data encryption options Disabled 64 128 or 152 bit WEP With Open System Authentication and 64 128 or 152 bit WEP Data Encryption with Shared Key authentication Security Encryption WEP enabled you can manually enter the four data encryption keys or WEP Keys enable Passphrase to generate the keys automatically These values must be matched between all Clients and access points at your LAN key 1 must be the same for all key 2 must be the same for all etc Two ways to create WEP encryption keys Passphrase Passphrase functions as automatically case sensitive characters However not all wireless adapters support passphrase key generation Manual These values are not case sensitive 64 bit WEP enter 10 hexadecimal digits any combination of 0 9 a f or A F 128 bit WEP enter 26 hexadecimal digits any combination of 0 9 a f or A F 152 bit WEP enter 32 hexadecimal digits any combination of 0 9 a f or A F WPA PSK Wi Fi WPA P
42. tics gt the KWOS5000 provides information about sending or receiving packets out of both the Ethernet and wireless ports Clicking Refresh allows you to view the real time information linked to the KWO5000 All is KWOS5000 read only Ethernet Statistic Received Transmitted Packets 2606 11052 Bytes 244582 921582 Wireless Statistic for VAP ji Received Transmitted Unicast Packets lo 0 Broadcast Packets r Multicast Packets lo 0 Total Packets lo 0 Total Bytes 0 0 Apply Refresh Figure 32 Statistics Information View Station Information Under the Information heading click the connection link to view the station information connected the KWO5000 shown below Station ID MAC Address IP Address Status RSSI Recenved Packets Transmitted Packets 1 UO sp kh 00 ef Ak Associated 55 3 z Refresh Figure 33 Connection status f Note Ifthe wireless access point is rebooted the table data 1s lost until the wireless access point rediscovers the devices f A F 0 Uf gt KWOS5000 Change Password Change Password Figure 34 Change Password Take the following steps to change password Enter your currently used password in the current field 2 Enter your new password in the New Password field 3 Re enter the new password to confirm it in the Repeat New Password field 4 Finally click Apply to save the change Also if y
43. traffic Wireless Repeater In this mode the KWO5000 can communicate with another wireless station or wireless bridge You can enter the MAC address of both adjacent repeaters in the fields provided to communicate with other wireless bridge or use SSID to communicate with other wireless station WEP should be used to protect this communication Wireless Mode Select the desired wireless operating mode The default mode is 802 11a u Ju p es T T gt KWOS5000 802 11bg Channel This field identifies which operating frequency will be used Security Profiles This provides a list of virtual APs derived from KW O5000 Virtual AP spelling out profile name SSID MAC security and status Build Wireless Point to Point Bridge Mode Under this mode two separate networks located apart can be connected to carry out data transmission about several thousand miles away Create a connection between AP and wireless station separately Open the KWO5000 management web through entering the default factory IP Address 192 168 1 1 user name admin and password password Enter the other AP s name on the MAC address field respectively Wireless Information about the KWO5000 The following describes the advanced wireless parameters Field Description RTS Threshold The packet size used to determine whether it should use the CSMA CD Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection or the CSMA CA Carrier Sense Multip
44. ver on LAN port on WAN port the AP is coupled to PC The AP is the virtual server so that you have access to download files enjoy e mails or undertake others only via your PC u Ju p g lt T T gt KWOS5000 Virtual Server Management mese seen zT zl G 00 Nam Peter Poet Sebede Figure 22 Virtual server management We ll discuss virtual elements below Name Enter the virtual server s name in this field Private IP This specifies the IP Address at your LAN Protocol Type This field is optional TCP or UDP Private Port This specifies your LAN port Public Port This specifies your WAN port Schedule You can set time limit when your AP acts as a virtual server by enabling from Alternatively if you desire your AP to act as a virtual server for a long time please enable always When completing configuration of your virtual server please click Add Rule to save the setting Virtual Server List This provides you with the detailed list of virtual servers VAP VLAN SON As the number of data based systems increase it becomes more and more difficult to provide the network infrastructure due to the sheer number of Ethernet connections AM m BE 0 i gt KWOS5000 that need to be provided from the perspective of cost space and wire management Luckily the advent technology called VLAN Virtual Local Area Network can achieve her mission Now i
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