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1. C me Suame v tE psa J Firewall VirtualServer StaticRouter Admin Upgrade Reboot Admin Configuration Set New Admin Password T If you dont wantto change dont type anything Type New Password Again ma Por SNMP vac I SNMP Trap Enable SNMP Trap 4 http 192 168 2 254 Virtual server border html A 89 SNMP Choose v2c or v3 version Zl Advance Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO SEO WAY BOREQ IAD HAD G O HAG Pe yc 2 28 WAH s amp l http 192 168 2 254 Admin border html Google C me 4 Emm B dem pgn s Firewall VirtualServer StaticRouter Admin Upgrade Admin Config Set New Admin Password T If you dont want to change donttype anything Type New Password Again Admin HTTP port Enable SNMP Trap 4 amp http 192 168 2 254 Virtual server border html Enable SNMP Trap A trap manager is a remote SNMP management station where special SNMP trap messages are generated by the Access Point and sent to in the network Zl Advance Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer DMR BRO RHE HA BREA IA KAW ay O O HAG Ds 60 2m UES E http 192 168 2 254 Ad min border html Google C me 4 Enn U tE xm s Firewall VirtualServer StaticRouter Admin Upgrade Reboot Admin Configuration Set New Admin Password IFyou dont want to change don ttype anything Type New Password Again
2. v C es Q Svname Y we pws A Ethernet Wireless Status WLAN Mode IP Address IP Netmask IP Gaeway DHCP ESSID Encryption Mode Receive bytes Receive packets Transmit bytes Transmit packets A Status Advanced DHCP WAN Profiles StatuS Save amp Check Reboot WIRELESS WirelessO Wireless1 Bridge AP Bridge AP 192 168 2 254 255 255 255 0 default default disabled disabled 878032 0 4537 334867 364672 4526282 8940 8940 4795 78 93 Save amp Check System gt Save amp Check Click Save amp Check gt It will store settings and check system Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer ERO RHE RRO RREA IAD KAW Q O HAG Pm seo 2m Jp LD amp l http 192 168 2 254 Save Checking border html BE Re Gogle sv Ce amp SnsmE 7 we FJER S Save amp Check Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Saving and Checking ii seconds Advanced Save amp Check Reboot 94 Reboot System gt Reboot Click Reboot Restart will store settings and restart system Z Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer DER ERO REO RAD REAREA IA RA ay O O HAG ps kom o2 ann VERS AHED S nttp 192 169 2 254 Reset_bonder html Googe Om Qzone tE Wa J Advanced Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Sometimes it may be necessary to reboot the Outdoor AP if it begi
3. Admin HTTP port J SNMP v2c SNMP Trap Enable SNMP Trap M amp http 192 168 2 254 Virtusl server border html 91 Profiles Load Setting From PC In this page you can save your current configuration restore a previously saved configuration or restore all of the settings in the router to the factory default settings Z Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer DER BRO HE RRO HRE IA HAU Ay Q O HAG Px jseoo 2mm Jg amp http 192 168 2 254 profiles_save_border html Google C B3 6 Enn BH we pws A Advanced Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Profiles Save In this page you can save your current configuration restore a previously saved configuration or restore all of the settings in the router to the factory default settings Profiles Save Settings To PC Save Load Settings From PC I m Restore To Factory Default Restore Settings Restore 92 Status gt Network Status When WAN setting is Static IP click Status Network Status will show current IP status You can click renew or release to renew or release IP at Dynamic IP setting and click disconnect or connect to disconnect or connect your ISP at PPPoE setting Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO REO RRO RREA IA KAW d g Gpr ka OO Se JE 39 Q ARHED http 192 168 2 254 Status_border html Google
4. Q O HAG Pw seo 2m VAS http4 192 168 2 254 Wireless border html Bus ta Google vi C es Em 6 we pIa A Wireless Advanced Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless 0 Wireless 1 WirelessO Configuration MAC address 00 0b 6b 4e 98 f2 WirelessO Mode Encryption Mode Enable WMM Wi Fi Multimedia extensions General ESSID default Hidden SSID y v ClientIsolation y v Band Mode 902119 v Enable Pure G Enable Super AG Transmit Rate Control County 37 Enable Pure G Pull down W to enable pure G Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO HH RR BRBA IAD HAW Q O HAG Pm yor Oo Se VAS AHED 48 hitp 192 168 2 254 Wireless0_border html Google y GC me Ens Y mt ptm A Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Wireless 0 Wireless 1 WirelessO Configuration MAC address 00 0b 6b 4e 98 f2 WirelessO Mode Wireless Encryption Mode Enable WMM Wi Fi Multimedia extensions M General ESSID default Hidden SSID y v ClientIsolation y v Band Mode 802 119 v Enable Pure G nable Super AG Transmit Rate Control Country Save amp Check Advanced Reboot DEK 38 Enable Super AG Pull down W to enable su
5. The Outdoor Bridge has Dual Radio functionality for simultaneous AP and Bridge operations for backhaul applications Configurable in four different modes access point bridge multi point bridge and wireless client the Outdoor Bridge offers 128 bit encryption WPA and 802 1X authentication when used with a RADIUS server MAC address access control and additional security features Wireless Outdoor AP Bridge are based on industry standards to provide easy to use and compatible high speed wireless connectivity within your home business or public access wireless networks Wireless Outdoor AP Bridge wireless products will allow you to access the data you want when and where you want it You will be able to enjoy the freedom that wireless networking brings A Wireless Local Area Network WLAN is a computer network that transmits and receives data with radio signals instead of wires WLANs are used increasingly in both home and office environments and public areas such as airports coffee shops and universities Innovative ways to utilize WLAN technology are helping people to work and communicate more efficiently Increased mobility and the absence of cabling and other fixed infrastructure have proven to be beneficial for many users Wireless users can use the same applications they use on a wired network Wireless adapter cards used on laptop and desktop systems support the same protocols as Ethernet adapter cards People use WLAN technology for ma
6. WEP Mode 128 bits v WEP auth method Iv Open system I Shared Passphrase Generate 49 Set Encryption to Shared Key WEP mode Select 64 128 bits WEP auth method Select Shared Key to communicate the key across the network Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO RHE RAO RREA IAD KAW Q O HAG s ym B S LJ D amp 3 AHED G hitp 192 168 2 254 WirelessO_border html Googe vw Ce Snowe YF we eR 3 Advanced Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless 0 Wireless 1 Wireless County us v Channel 1 v Output Power 60 Default 60 Range 1 100 SlotTime 40 Default b gt 20 afg gt 40 MAX 160 128 bits vV WEP auth method T Open system V Shared passphrase nent Cwerkey1 Cwerkey2 C weky CwePKey4 LATUM conc 50 Passphrase 64 bit support WEP password 10 bit HEX Hexadecimal digits consist or the numbers 0 9 and the letters A F code 128 bit support WEP password 26 bit HEX code Note Currently version does not support ASCII code WEP Key1 Enter up encryption keys here WEP Key Enter up encryption keys here WEP Key3 Enter up encryption keys here WEP Key4 Enter up encryption keys here Z Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO EO HAO HOREA IAM HAM O1 O HAO D ka 2m JA AED amp http 192 168 2 254 Wireless0_border html Google C
7. Advanced Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless 0 Wireless 1 DHCP Server Configuration Use this page to set up the local IP address and subnet mask for your router Subnet Disable v statir Endip Router J J ossa Ja Je a DHCP Clients List IP Address MAC Address none none 70 DHCP Clients list Show the client IP and client MAC setting JR Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer DER BRO RHE RRD RERE IA HAU a Q O HAO s ka B25 Doa HED S http 192 168 2 254 DHCP_border html Bgss sa Google Cet 6 Eos 7 pE gum A Advanced Ethernet Wireless DHCP gt WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless 0 Wireless 1 DHCP Server Configuration Use this page to set up the local IP address and subnet mask for your router Subnet Disable v Stati End IP a Router Em Dens Li Lnd DNSH o pef een em en WNS d n LER J DHCP Clients List IP Address MAC Address none e g If your device ip is 192 168 2 254 then start ip is 10 and end ip is 100 System will asign ip from 192 168 2 10 to 192 168 2 100 to client Note If you change any item click submit to store the value Or click clear to restore previous value To make settings working click Submit gt Reset gt Restart 71 WAN Setting gt WAN To select the connection type for WAN port you can
8. Cet Ern we pies Ethernet Wireless Wireless Wireless 0 Advanced DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless 1 WirelessO Configuration MAC address 00 0b 6b 4e 98 f2 WirelessO Mode Encryption Mode Enable WMM Wi Fi Multimedia extensions M General ESSID Hidden SSID Client Isolation Band Mode Enable Pure G Enable Super AG Transmit Rate Control Country default yv yv 802 119 v 32 Enable WMM Wi Fi Multimedia extension WMM provides advanced quality of service QoS features for Wi Fi networks to improve the end user experience by prioritizing audio video and voice traffic and optimizing the way shared network resources are allocated among competing applications Zl Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO RHE RAO RREA IAD KAW Q O HAG s foe 8 25 Doa FED S htp 192 168 2 254 Wireless border html Eyez s Googe Ce Snowe YF we eR 5 amp Advanced Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless 0 Wireless 1 WirelessO Configuration MAC address 00 0b 6b 4e 98 f2 WirelessO Mode Wireless Enable WMM Wi Fi Multimedia extensions M ESSID default Hidden SSID y v ClientIsolation y v Band Mode 802 119 v Enable Pure G M Enable Super AG Tra
9. W Blocks client to client discovery within a specified VLAN for public Hotspots Management B Change IP setting B Change Password setting B Firmware update Load Default setting Remote Link Test a Display WAN information b Display Connect statics SNMP Traps to a list of IP number Adminstrative Access Web browser HTTP Support SNMP v2c amp v3 Support MIB II Support HTTP WEB Support TFTP Monitoring and Diagonstics Remote Link Test Display WAN information Display Connect statistics SNMP Traps to a list of IP number Protocol IPV4 NetBIOS DHCP Client Server IPX UDP ICMP RIPI RIP 2 PPPoE Cleint NAT NAPT Built in NAT firewall Virtual Server NAT inbound server Static Routing Internet Connection Detection Four Operational Modes AP Mode AP Mode E Wireless EY Eth WAN Port Cable ADSL Modem Repeater Mode Repeater Mode Access Point Repeater gt oy 4 Repeater2 i Wireless Client Point to Point Mode Point to Point P2P Wireless Bridge Mode Wired Network Wired Network ADSL Cable Modem L2 Switch P2P 1 P2P 2 Point to Multi Point Mode PMP Wireless Bridge Mode Wired Network Wired Network ADSL Cable Modem q l B amp Wired Network l i amp 20 Using the Configuration Menu To configure the Outdoor Bridge use a computer which is connected to the Outdoor Bridge with an Ethernet cable see the
10. Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless General ESSID default Hidden SSID y v Client Isolation v v Band Mode 802 119 v Enable Pure G Enable Super AG Transmit Rate Control Country Channel 1 v Output Power 60 Default 60 Range 1 100 Slot Time 40 Default b gt 20 a g 40 MAX 160 Apply leis E mH 44 Encryption The Outdoor Bridge has the newest strongest and most advanced security features available today When used with other 802 11 WPA Wi Fi Protected Access compatible products in a network with a RADIUS server the security features include WPA amp 802 1x represent the first line of defense against network intrusion In the authentication process the RADIUS server verifies the identity of the client attempting to connect to the network Unfamiliar clients will be denied access EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol is available through the Windows XP Operating System You will need to use the same type of EAP protocol on all the devices in your network when using the 802 1x feature WPA Wi Fi Protected Access authorizes and identifies users based on a secret key that changes automatically at regular intervals WPA uses TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol to change the temporal key every 10 000 packets a packet is a kind of message transmitted over a network
11. This ensures much greater security than the standard WEP security By contrast the previous WEP encryption implementations required the keys to be changed manually WPA PSK allows home users that will not incorporate a RADIUS server in their network access to WPA security Utilizing the Pre Shared Key mode of WPA the Outdoor Bridge will obtain a new security key every time it connects to the 802 11 network You only need to input your encryption information once in the configuration menu No longer will you have to manually input a new WEP key frequently to ensure security With the Outdoor Bridge and WPA PSK you will automatically receive a new key every time you connect vastly 45 increasing the safety of your communication A Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer ERO RHE RRO RREA IAD KAW O O HAG lw kor OSE UKs AHED E http 192 168 2 254 Wireless border html Google v Ces Erin we pies Advanced Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless 0 Wireless 1 Wireless County us Channel 1 v Output Power 80 Default 60 Range 1 100 SlotTime 40 Default b gt 20 afg gt 40 MAX 160 WEP Mode 128 bits v WEP auth method Open system I Shared Passphrase Generate CwEPKy1 CwePKey2 _ C weky Cwerkeys LATUM cnc B Zl Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO
12. function on the bridge of WLAN and Ethernet i e the LAN interface Enable this function can detect loops in your LAN environment and then protect the LAN from being saturated with infinite loop traffic Z Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO KH HA RARE IRD HAV O O AAG s B LE R 5 FEO 48 hitp 192 168 2 294 Ethernet border html Bus se Google v C es Sram pE eee amp Advanced Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless 0 Wireless 1 Ethernet Configuration Use this page to set up the local IP address and subnet mask for your router IP Address 192 168 2 254 IP Netmask 255 255 255 o IPGateway J J J Ethernet Enable SpanningTee p Protocol MAC Table Ageing Time seconds Hello Time seconds Forward Delay 2300 seconds LATUM crc a 27 MAC Table Ageing Time Determines the amount of time the root bridge stores protocol information received on an interface Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO RHE HA RARE IRD HAM Gt O HAG Pm yor O 2n aa AHED 48 hitp 192 168 2 254 Ethemet_border html Google Ces Eom we eee Ethernet Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Wireless 0 Wireless 1 Ethernet Configuration 2 Use this page to set up the local IP address and subnet mask for your router IP
13. 5 00 2195 lt C Copyright 1985 2668 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings lsliver gt ping 192 168 2 254 Pinging 192 168 2 254 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 2 254 bytes 32 time ims TTL 64 Reply from 192 168 2 254 bytes 32 time lt iOms TTL 64 Reply from 192 168 2 254 hbytes 32 time lt iG ms TTL 64 Reply from 192 168 2 254 bytes 32 time lt iGms TTL 64 Ping statistics for 192 168 2 254 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost z loss gt Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum ms Maximum ims Average Gms C Documents and Settings lsliver gt 2 The wireless client cannot access the Internet in the Infrastructure mode Make sure the wireless client is associated and joined with the correct access point and please make sure you have selected the correct available network as shown in the illustrations below Check that the IP address assigned to the wireless adapter is within the same IP address range as the access point and gateway Since the Wireless Outdoor AP Bridge has an IP address of 192 168 2 254 wireless adapters must have an IP address in the same range e g 192 168 2 x Each device must have a unique IP address no two devices may have the same IP address The subnet mask must be the same for all the computers on the network To check the IP address assigned to the wireless adapter double click on the Local Area Connection icon in the taskbar gt select the Support tab and th
14. Address 192 tes 2 254 IP Netmask 255 255 255 o Ipoateway J J STP Configuration Enable Spanning Tee Protocol MAC Table Ageing Time seconds Hello Time seconds Forward Delay 2300 seconds Advanced Reboot 28 Hello Time Determines how often the root bridge broadcasts hello messages to other bridge Zl Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer ERO KH HAV BORE IRD HAW Q O HAG s km 2mm UH S FED S nttp 192 168 2 254 Ethemet_border html Gool vv Cee OS SasmE y we FJER S Advanced Ethernet Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless 0 Wireless 1 Ethernet Configuration Use this page to set up the local IP address and subnet mask for your router IP Address 192 168 2 254 IPNetmask 255 255 255 o IPGateway J J STP Configuration Enable Spanning Tee Protocol MAC Table Ageing Time 29 Forward Delay Determines how long each of the listening and learning states last before the interface begins forwarding Maxmum 300 seconds Z Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer ERO RHE RAD BHRBa IAD KAW Q O HAG s km 2mm gg FED S http 192 168 2 254 Ethernet border html Googl lv Cee SasmE y we FJER Advanced Ethernet Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless 0 Wireless 1 Ethernet Configuration Us
15. Advanced Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Ethernet Wireless 0 Wireless 1 Ethernet Configuration Use this page to set up the local IP address and subnet mask for your router IPNetmask 258 255 255 o Poaewy J J J STP Configuration Enable Spanning Tee p Protocol MAC Table Ageing Time seconds Hello Time seconds Forward Delay 2300 seconds Bros sr d 25 IP Gateway Enter the IP address of the gateway in your network Z Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer ERO RHE KA BHRBa IAD RA G 4 O HAG se ka A WH 3 amp l http 192 168 2 254 Ethernet border html Google C me Eze y dem pgss s Advanced Ethernet Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless 0 Wireless 1 Ethernet Configuration Use this page to set up the local IP address and subnet mask for your router IPAddress 192 tes 2 254 IP Netmask 255 255 255 0 STP Configuration Enable Spanning Tee Protocol MAC Table Ageing Time J seconds Hello Time seconds Forward Delay 2300 seconds Note If you change any item click submit to store the value Or click clear to restore previous value To make settings working click Submit gt Reboot gt Reboot 26 Enable Spanning Tree Protocol You can enable disable the 802 1d STP Spanning Tree Protocol
16. Microsoft Internet Explorer ERO RE RAO BAREA IRD HAW Q WAG Ov ka CSE Boas AID amp http 192 168 2 254 Wireless border html Google vi Cee 9 Eme 5 ee jum A Advanced Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless 0 Wireless 1 Wireless County us v Channel 1 v Output Power 60 Default 60 Range 1 100 SlotTime 40 Default b 20 a g 40 MAX 160 WEP Mode 128 bits v AE Open sys Passphrase Generate C WEP Key 1 C WEP Key2 C WEP Key 3 C WEP Key 4 E a Passphrase 64 bit support WEP password 10 bit HEX Hexadecimal digits consist or the numbers 0 9 and the letters A F code 128 bit support WEP password 26 bit HEX code Note Currently version does not support ASCII code WEP Key1 Enter up encryption keys here WEP Key2 Enter up encryption keys here WEP Key3 Enter up encryption keys here WEP Key4 Enter up encryption keys here 48 Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO HH RR BRBA IRD HAW Q O HAG Pm ka O 2m Jp AHED d hitp 192 168 2 254 WirelessO_border html Goge Om SHO F tE Wa 5 Advanced Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless 0 Wireless 1 Wireless Country Channel Output Power 80 Default 60 Range 1 100 Slot Time a0 Default b gt 20 a g 40 MAX 160
17. Network Layout diagram First disable the Access the Internet using a proxy server function To disable this function go to Control Panel gt Internet Options gt Connections gt LAN Settings and uncheck the enable box Start your web browser program Internet Explorer Netscape Navigator Type the IP address and http port of the Outdoor Bridge in the address field http 192 168 2 254 and press Enter Make sure that the IP addresses of the Outdoor Bridge and your computer are in the same subnet Q see eJ x a 5 Address http 192 168 2 254 After the connection is established you will see the user identification window as shown Note If you have changed the default IP address assigned to the Outdoor Bridge make sure to enter the correct IP address 21 Zl Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer DER ae BRO HH RROD RREA IA S080 O1 O HAG s Xs 6 2 3 B LEES FED S hitp 192 168 2 254 Ese a Google v C me 6 mom wm pum S Advanced Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless 0 Wireless 1 Welcome Welcome p quie If you want to change setting you will see the user identification window as shown Connect to 192 168 2 254 cgi bin User name Password Remember my password Type admin in the User Name field Type default the Password field blank Click OK 22 Note If you have changed the password make s
18. S25 UA D hitp192 168 2 254 Static_routing_border html x gez see gt Google vi CBs 6 EnsHE US we gen amp Basic Firewall VirtualServer StaticRouter Admin Upgrade Reboot StaticRouter had Ere i zum P fesses er esr fer pr e re en rr em OSPF Settings RouterlD 192 108 2254 v Distribute RIP over OSPF RIP Settings Enable RIP v Side Devices Wirelesso I Wireless1 Ethernet Distribute OSPF over RIP M 87 Admin gt Admin Configuration Set New Admin Password The default factory password is default If want to change the password enter the new password E Advance Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer ERO HE RAO RREA IRM HAH Q O HAG s wa O 2 LJ D amp 3 BALD hutp 192 168 2 254 8d min bonder html Google C me Ens Utm pgm s Firewall VirtualServer StaticRouter Admin Upgrade Reboot Admin Configuration Set New Admin Password J z Ifyou dontwantto change donttype anything Type New Password Again Tum Admin HTTP pot SNMP Io v3 SNMP Trap Enable SNMP Trap 4E Mtp 192 168 2 254 Virtual server border html 88 Type New Password Again Followed by the new password twice The entered characters will appear as asterisks Zl Advance Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO RHE RRC RREA IAD HAW O O HAG Aw ka o2 2m Jp amp g amp i http 192 168 2 254 Admin_border html Google
19. and Bridge e g WirelessO do AP Setting as page 11 and Wireless do Bridge setting as page 21 PtP Setting or page 22 PtMP setting WirelessO and Wirelessl can do different Setting such as different channel and different Encryption AP and AP WirelessO and Wirelessl do AP Setting as page 11 WirelessO and Wirelessl can do different Setting such as different channel and different Encryption Bridge and Bridge WirelessO and Wirelessl do Bridge setting as page 21 PtP Setting or page 22 PtMP setting WirelessO and Wireless1 can do different Setting such as different channel and different Encryption 64 DHCP Server Setting gt DHCP DHCP Server Control Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol assigns dynamic IP addresses to devices on the network This protocol simplifies network management and allows new wireless devices to receive IP addresses automatically without the need to manually assign new IP addresses Subnet Select Subnet on device IP Such as 192 168 2 254 to allow the Outdoor Bridge to function as a DHCP server Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO RHE RAO RREA IAD KAW Or O NAG Pw ym 60 3 B Es AE amp l hittp 192 168 2 254 DHCP_border html Google vi GC me Ene Y tE pym A Advanced Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless 0 Wireless 1 DHCP Server Configuration Use this page to set up the local IP address and subnet mask for your r
20. and using PPPoE to connect to Internet please click PPPoE and type username and password BRO REO RRO RREA IAD HAW O7 HAO Pes yor 02 Snn VES amp http 192 168 2 254 WAN_border html Google C es 4 Dzoni we pea FA Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer fel a Advanced Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot WAN Configuration Select the connectiong type to connect to your ISP Static IP C Dynamic IP Internet Connection Type C LAN Backup Disable PPPoE Choose this option if your ISP uses PPPoE From most DSL users Username S Password MTU 576 1492 Idle Time 0 60 minutes T 74 For LAN Backup The two LAN ports provide failover support a backup operation that automatically Jj Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO HHH RRC BRBA IRM HAW Q O HAG 5 je 2m VAs http 192 168 2 254 WAN_border html Google vi C 3 4 Suame US we gum A Advanced Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot WAN Configuration Select the connectiong type to connect to your ISP f Static IP Dynamic IP 7 PPPoE Disable Internet Connection Type 75 For Disable WAN Port Please click Disable T Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer DER BRO RHE RRD RERE IA BAG a QO HAO Ps yor 02 2mm gaa amp http 192 168
21. choose any of the following Mode For static IP please click Static IP and type IP address IP netmask IP gateway Z Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer DER ERO REO RAD REAREA IA RA ay Q O HAG s foe 8 25 Doa FED S http 192 168 2 254 WAN_border html gez s Google C me mop we pia S Q Advanced Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot WAN Configuration Select the connectiong type to connect to your ISP Dynamic IP Internet Connection Type C PPPoE LAN Backup Disable Choose this option to set static IP information provided to you by your ISP IP Address fii et JE IPNetmask J Jf J IP Gateway IE Y pr i a ires Cancel For dynamic IP Please click the Dynamic IP and type Hostname lj Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO HH RR BRBA IRD HAW Q O HAG Pm yor Oo CSe VAs http 192 168 2 254 WAN_border html Google bo C es Qrem we pa A Advanced Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless 0 WAN Configuration Wireless 1 Select the connectiong type to connect to your ISP _ amp Dynamic IP Internet Connection Type PPPoE C LAN Backup Disable Choose this option to obtain an IP address automatically from your ISP For most Cable modem users Hostname Cancel 73 For PPPoE For xDSL
22. configures for AP and Bridge AP and AP Bridge and Bridge for various applications Features the benefits of repeating up to 10 MAC ID for each radio therefore ability to repeat up to 20 MAC ID with dual radio functionality for great coverage and benefits 4 Different Operation modes with WDS Wireless Distribution System Capable of operating in one of four different operation modes to meet your wireless networking requirements access point AP Point to Point PtP bridge Point to multipoint PtMP bridge Repeater Embedded DHCP Server automatically assigns IP addresses to wireless clients Connect networks in different buildings when used in conjunction with high gain outdoor antennas Easy Installation with PoE Compatible with IEEE802 11g standards to provide a wireless data rate of up to 54Mbps Backward compatible with the 802 11b standard to provide a wireless data rate of up to 11Mbps with 802 11b devices that means you can migrate your system to the 802 11g standard on your own schedule without sacrificing connectivity Better security with WPA and 802 1X The Outdoor Bridge can securely connect to wireless clients on the network using WPA Wi Fi Protected Access providing a much higher level of security for your data and communications than has previously been available In conjunction with a RADIUS server 802 1X authentication verifies the identity of would be clients Communicate between IEEE802 11b and IEEE802 11
23. down select y in hidden SSID to disable SSID broadcast 62 Repeater Mode Setting gt Wireless0 or Wireless Repeater Mode Access Point Repeater 1 XQ Wireless Client Repeater2 Repeater mode setting is like AP mode setting but encryption only WEP encryption method can select e g AP WirelessO Mac 00 01 02 03 04 05 Wireless1 Mac 00 01 02 03 04 06 Repeater WirelessO Mac 00 01 02 03 04 07 Wireless1 Mac 00 01 02 03 04 08 Repeater2 WirelessO Mac 00 01 02 03 04 09 Wireless1 Mac 00 01 02 03 04 0A Set AP Wirelessl in AP Bridege Mode and type Repeater Wireless0 Mac 00 01 02 03 04 07 in WDS macs fields Then set WEP encryption and disable WPA encryption Set Repeater WirelessO in AP Bridege Mode and type AP Wireless Mac 00 01 02 03 04 06 in WDS macs fields Then set channel the same as AP Wireless1 Set WEP encryption the same as AP Wireless1 Dsiable Repeater WirelessO WPA encryption Set Repeater Wireless in AP Bridege Mode and type Repeater2 63 WirelessO Mac 00 01 02 03 04 09 in WDS macs fields Set WEP encryption the same as AP Wireless 1 Dsiable Repeater Wireless WPA encryption Set Repeater2 WirelessO in AP Bridege Mode and type Repeater Wireless Mac 00 01 02 03 04 08 in WDS macs fields Then set channel the same as Repeater Wireless1 Set WEP encryption the same as AP Wireless1 Dsiable Repeater2 WirelessO WPA encryption Dual Radio Setting For Simultaneous Operation AP
24. least 3 6 feet from electrical devices that generate RF noise like microwaves monitors electric motors etc 5 Why can t I get a wireless connection If you have enabled encryption on the Wireless Outdoor AP Bridge you must also enable encryption on all wireless clients in order to establish a wireless connection W Make sure that the SSID on the router and the wireless client are exactly the same If they are not wireless connection will not be established B Move the Wireless Outdoor AP Bridge and the wireless client into the same room and then test the wireless connection W Disable all security settings Turn off your Wireless Outdoor AP Bridge and the client B Turn the Wireless Outdoor AP Bridge back on again and then turn on the client B Make sure that all devices are set to Infrastructure mode 99 Check that the LED indicators are indicating normal activity If not check that the AC power and Ethernet cables are firmly connected Check that the IP address subnet mask gateway and DNS settings are correctly entered for the network If you are using 2 4GHz cordless phones other home security systems ceiling fans and lights your wireless connection will degrade dramatically or drop altogether Try changing the channel on your Wireless Outdoor AP Bridge and on all the devices in your network to avoid interference Keep your product away at least 3 6 feet from electrical devices that generate RF noise like
25. microwaves monitors electric motors etc 100 Technical Specifications Standards IEEE 802 11a EEE 802 11b EEE 802 11g EEE 802 3 EEE 802 3u EEE 802 3x Device Management Web Based Internet Explorer v6 or later Netscape Navigator v7 or later or other Java enabled browsers e SNMP v 2c e SNMP v3 Data Rate For 802 11a g 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 and 6Mbps For 802 11b 11 5 5 2 and 1Mbps Security WPA WPA2 64 128bit WEP SSID Broadcast Disable Wireless Frequency Range 2 4GHz to 2 4835GHz 5 180GHz to 5 825GHz Wireless Operating Range 802 11a g Indoors 98ft 30m 54Mbps 12ft 34m 48Mbps e 28ft 39m 36Mbps 154ft 47m 24Mbps 184ft 56m 18Mbps e 217ft 66m 12Mbps e 259ft 79m 9Mbps e 325ft 99m 6Mbps 101 Outdoors 367ft 112m 54Mbps e 820ft 250m 18Mbps e 1640ft 500m 6Mbps Operating Voltage 48VDC 10 for PoE Radio and Modulation Type For 802 11b DSSS e DBPSK 1Mbps DQPSK 2Mbps CCK 5 5 and 11Mbps For 802 11a g OFDM BPSK 6 and 9Mbps QPSK 12 and 18Mbps 16QAM 24 and 36Mbps 64QAM 48 54 Mbps DSSS e DBPSK 1Mbps DQPSK 2Mbps CCK 5 5 and 11Mbps Transmit Output Power For 802 11a e 100mW 20dBm 50mW 17dBm 30mW 15dBm 20mW 13dBm 10mW 10dBm e 5 nW 7dBm mW 0dBm For 802 11b 200mW 23dBm 63mW 18dBm 3
26. 0mW 15dBm 20mW 13dBm 10mW 10dBm S5mW 7dBm 102 e mW 0dBm For 802 11g 200mW 23dBm 63mW 18dBm 30mW 15dBm 20mW 13dBm e 10mW 10dBm e 5mW 7dBm e ImW 0dBm Receiver Sensitivity For 802 1 La e 6Mbps 85dBm 9Mbps 84dBm e 12Mbps 82dBm 18Mbps 80dBm e 24Mbps 77dBm e 36Mbps 73dBm e 48Mbps 69dBm e 54Mbps 68dBm For 802 11b e Mbps 94dBm e 2Mbps 91dBm e 5 5Mbps 89dBm e 1 1Mbps 85dBm For 802 1 1g e Mbps 95dBm 2Mbps 91dBm e 5 5Mbps 89dBm 6Mbps 90dBm 9Mbps 84dBm IMbps 88dBm e 2Mbps 832dBm 18Mbps 80dBm 24Mbps 77dBm 36Mbps 73dBm 48Mbps 72dBm e 5AMbps 72dBm 103 LEDs Power Active Temperature Operating 40 F to 140 F 40 C to 60 C Storing 40 F to 149 F 40 C to 65 C Humidity Operating 10 90 non condensing Storing 5 95 non condensing Certifications Warranty 1 Year 104
27. 2 254 WAN_border html Google C mem Ehe 5 we fea 5 Advanced Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot WAN Configuration Select the connectiong type to connect to your ISP Static IP Dynamic IP Internet Connection Type PPPoE C LAN Backup Note If you change any item click submit to store the value Or click clear to restore previous value To make settings working click Submit gt Reset gt Restart 76 Firewall setting gt Firewall IP Rules Once a choice is made the choice applies to all filtering rules To define add an IP filtering rule enter the following information Source Address Mask you must define Single IP and subnet mask of source IP addresses Port you must define one port numbers A Advance Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer RH RHE RAC BHREA IAM BA O O HAG D km 60 5 m LER amp http 192 168 2 254 Firewall_border html Goge vv Cee Snowe wm ees 5 m Firewall VirtualServer StaticRouter Admin Upgrade Reboot Firewall Destination Address Mask Address Mask In out Cin 77 Destination Address Mask you must define single IP and submask of destination IP addresses Port you must define one port numbers Zj Advance Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer DER ERO REO RAD REAREA IA RA ay Q O HAG 5 seo 2m VAS AHED 4 hitp 192 168 2 254 Firewal
28. BOX for Power Over Ethernet POE PSE BOX AC Power cable Power Over Ethernet RJ 45 cable connecter PSE BOX POWER amp DATA OUT port and Wireless G Outdoor AP Bridge WAN or LAN Ethernet Port Power LED Link Active LED Minimum System Requirements Computers with Windows Macintosh or Linux based operating systems with an installed Ethernet Adapter Internet Explorer version 6 0 or Netscape Navigator version 7 0 and above Introduction The Outdoor Bridge covers a large operating distance providing an 802 1 1a b g outdoor WLAN which enables users to access the Internet or an organization s network At up to five times the speed of previous wireless devices you can work faster and more efficiently increasing productivity With the Outdoor Bridge bandwidth intensive applications like graphics or multimedia will benefit significantly because large files are able to move across the network quickly The Outdoor Bridge features a die cast watertight housing and a built in lightning protector to protect the access point from harsh environmental conditions including extreme variance in temperature It also includes Power over Ethernet POE and a unique outdoor remote mounted design for easy installation With two mounting kits you have the option of either pole or wall mounting The Outdoor Bridge is suitable for manufacturing plants industrial sites military bases universities hotels airports and golf courses
29. IP Address none 67 Router Input device IP Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO RHQ RAG RRA IRD WAG Q O HAG Pm yor Oo Se VAS http 192 168 2 254 DHCP_border html Google C me Suan 6 we uem S Advanced Ethernet Wireless DHCP gt WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless 0 Wireless 1 DHCP Server Configuration Use this page to set up the local IP address and subnet mask for your router Subnet Disable v Start IP End IP Route J J J wine pef eer p pen HCP Clients List IP Address none 68 DNS Input your ISP DNS Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO RHQ RAD ROREA IRD WAG Q O HAG Pm yor Oo Se VERS http 192 168 2 254 DHCP_border html Google Cee Ehe 5 we pIa S Advanced Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless 0 Wireless 1 DHCP Server Configuration Use this page to set up the local IP address and subnet mask for your router Subnet Disable v Start IP End IP DASE perf a pem e wns 1 1l DHCP Clients List IP Address MAC Address 69 WINS Input wins server IP Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO RHQ RAD ROREA IRD WAG Q O HAG Pm yor Oo Se VAS http 192 168 2 254 DHCP_border html Google C me Suan 6 we uem S
30. PELE ASHECD http 192 168 2 254 Wireless0_border html Google Cee q4 Ehe 5 we Pes A Advanced Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless 0 Wireless 1 Wireless Transmit Rate Control Country Channel 1 v Output Power 50 Default 60 Range 1 100 Slot Time 40 Default b gt 20 afg gt 40 MAX 160 WPA General WPAMode AES v Group rekey interval 7210 seconds Master rekey interval 10 seconds WPA PSK C Ascii 8 83 Characters C Hex Only 64 Hex Characters Apply Cancel ii ans an Bm 53 Master rekey interval Select the interval during which the master key will be valid Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer ERO RHE RAO RREA IAD KAW Q O HAG Pee ka R l Woes AHED hitp 192 168 2 254 Wireless0_border html Google Cee q4 Ehe 5 we pIa A Advanced Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless 0 Wireless 1 Wireless Transmit Rate Control Country Channel 1 v Output Power 50 Default 60 Range 1 100 Slot Time 40 Default b gt 20 afg gt 40 MAX 160 WPA General WPAMode AES v Group rekey interval 7210 seconds Master rekey interval 10 seconds WPA PSK C Ascii 8 83 Characters C Hex Only 64 Hex Characters Ap
31. Port Shared Key 1 64 Characters EAP reauth gt 300 seconds r Accounting Server is on different Server LATUM crc lt aie Note If you change any item click submit to store the value Or click clear to restore previous value To make settings working click Submit gt Reset gt Restart 59 Point to Point Mode Setting gt Wireless0 or Wireless1 Point to Point P2P Wireless Bridge Mode Wired Network Wired Network PtP mode setting is like AP mode setting but encryption only WEP encryption method can select When wirelessO or wireless in PtP mode will also do AP function suggest disable SSID broadcast Pull down select y in hidden SSID to disable SSID broadcast and set WEP encryption e g P2P 1 WirelessO Mac 00 01 02 03 04 05 Wireless1 Mac 00 01 02 03 04 06 P2P 2 Wireless0 Mac 00 01 02 03 04 07 Wireless1 Mac 00 01 02 03 04 08 Set P2P 1 Wireless 1 in AP Bridege Mode and type P2P 2 Wireless Mac 00 01 02 03 04 08 in WDS macs fields Then set WEP encryption and disable WPA encryption Pull down select y in hidden SSID to disable SSID broadcast 60 Set P2P 2 Wireless in AP Bridege Mode and type P2P 1 Wireless Mac 00 01 02 03 04 06 in WDS macs fields Then set channel the same as P2P 1 Wireless1 Set WEP encryption the same as P2P 1 Wireless1 Dsiable P2P 2 Wireless WPA encryption Pull down select y in hidden SSID to disable SSID broadcast Poin
32. Pure G Enable Super AG Transmit Rate Control Country 40 Country You can select US for channel 1 11 ETSI for channel 1 13 Japan for channel 1 14 Zl Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BEE ERO RHO RAD RREA TAM RAG ay G O HAG Pe Kor 2 28 Waa amp http 192 168 2 254 Wireless border html Google y GC me Ens Y mt ptm A Bus ta Advanced a Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless Wireless 0 Wireless 1 WirelessO Configuration MAC address 00 0b 6b 4e 98 f2 WirelessO Mode Encryption Mode Enable WMM Wi Fi Multimedia extensions M General ESSID default Hidden SSID y v ClientIsolation y v Band Mode 802 119 v Enable Pure G Enable Super AG Transmit Rate Control 41 Channel You can select blow US Channel 1 11 ETSI Channel 1 13 Japan Channel 1 14 Note Channel 14 only 802 11b mode All devices on the network must share the same channel Note The wireless adapters will automatically scan and match the wireless setting Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO REO RRO RREA IAD KAW Q O HAG sw ka B l PRLE AHED http 192 168 2 254 Wireless0_border html Googe v Ces Snowe YF we eR 3 Advanced Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save a
33. RE RRO RREA IAD KAW Q O 3 d prn ka B S We FO amp http 192 168 2 254 Wireless0_border html Google y C mm opm 6 we pee s Advanced Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless 0 Wireless 1 Wireless Country US v Channel 1 v Output Power 60 Default 60 Range 1 100 SlotTime 40 Default b 20 a g 40 MAX 160 WEP Mode 128 bits v WEP auth method Iv pen system Shared Passphrase Generate CwePKey1 Cwerkey2 CweEPKey3 C WEP Key 4 So concra a Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO HH RR BRBA IRD HAW Q O HAG Pe jr 6 2 2 m VES AHED d hitp 192 168 2 254 WirelessO_border html Google vi GC me Qzomk y me ptm A Advanced Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless Wireless 0 Wireless 1 County uS v Channel 1 v Output Power 80 Default 60 Range 1 100 Slot Time a0 Default b gt 20 alg gt 40 MAX 160 WEP Mode 128 bits v WEP auth method T pen system V Shared Passphrase Generate Cwerkeyt CwePKey2 _ Cwerkey3 Cwerkey4 oo ee j a Set Encryption to Open System WEP mode Select 64 128 bits WEP auth method Select Open System to communicate the key across the network Basic Setup
34. VirtualServer StaticRouter Admin Upgrade Reboot Static Router Configuration Routing Tables Enable Dest Net Mask Gateway D222 fe aaa eS m m m m i See Seas js je fri poi ie presi pep Sete es Ter sa esr fpes pt res fi es n d os fr pd m m Gh m ME EE GE GEI r e jejejejejeje je lele elelelel elelele amp http 192 168 2 254 Virtusl server border html Gateway Enter the IP address of the specific router in the Gateway IP Address field Z Advance Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BH RHE RAD BHRBA IRD RA G O HAG se frame B l Woe E http 192 168 2 254Static_routing_border html Bus sa gt Google C me Som we pIa amp Basic Firewall VirtualServer StaticRouter Admin Upgrade Reboot StaticRouter 2 ir pg o0 Static Router Configuration 3 Routing Tables Enable Dest Net r ip ges pes em m m m m Jil Gh Gn On NE ME EE GE GEI e lelelelel elelele http 192 168 2 254 Virtusl server border html Device Select Ethernet gt WirelessO gt Wireless orWAN where is the specific router is from the Interface menu Advance Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO RRO RAD BORE IAM RA O O HAG Axe km 2 25 Jha 3 http 192 168 2 254 Static_routing_border html Google C ea Sram tdem pga s Firewall VirtualServe StaticRouter StaticRo
35. d on a server participating on 11 the network Utilizing 802 1x with a RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial in User Service server a network adminstrator can define a list of authorized users who can access the wireless LAN When attempting to access a wireless LAN with either WPA EAP configured the new client will be challenged with a username and password If the new client is authorized by the administration and enters the correct username and password then access is granted In a scenario where an employee leaves the company the network administrator can remove the employee from the authorized list and not have to worry about the network being compromised by a former employee 802 1x Authentication which is a first line of defense against intrusion In the authentication process the Authentication Server verifies the identity of the client attempting to connect to the network Unfamiliar clients would be denied access EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol is available through the Windows XP Operating System You will need to use the same type of EAP protocol on all the devices in your network when using the 802 1x feature Features and Benefits Features the benefit of Robust Outdoor Housing Designed for harsh outdoor environments with die cast watertight housing built in heater and temperature sensor High Performance Dual Radio usage for simultaneous operations of AP and Bridge for backhaul applications The dual radio can be
36. e IP address will be displayed Please refer to Checking the IP Address in the Networking Basics section of this manual If it is necessary to assign a Static IP Address to the wireless adapter please refer to the appropriate section in Networking Basics If you are entering a DNS Server address you must also enter the Default Gateway Address Remember that if you have a DHCP capable router you will not need to 98 assign a static IP address See Networking Basics Assigning a Static IP Address 3 What variables may cause my wireless products to lose reception Wireless outdoor products let you access your network from virtually anywhere you want However the positioning of the products within your environment will affect the wireless range Please refer to Installation Considerations in the Wireless Basics section of this manual for further information about the most advantageous placement of your wireless products 4 Why does my wireless connection keep dropping Antenna Orientation Try different antenna orientations for the Wireless Outdoor AP Bridge Try to keep the antenna at least 6 inches away from the wall or other objects If you are using 2 4GHz cordless phones other home security systems ceiling fans and lights your wireless connection will degrade dramatically or drop altogether Try changing the channel on your router access point and wireless adapter to a different channel to avoid interference Keep your product away at
37. e that may cause undesired operation FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment IMPORTANT NOTE FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator amp your body This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Table of Contents Table of Contents 200226265 eH GE e e se 4 PACK aoe COP BES 2 oe oe ues rires meds gd ea tse dr pit E E e e ME 6 Hatdwareetlpisanes coe septo eed dp oe e uam oats ev boi tutia deste teneas f ses oe E Ethernet amp RS 232 Console Connector eene 7 PSE BOX for Power Over Ethernet POE seseeeeeeeeeeeeene 8 Minimum System Requirement soz cosi ao ero oebee reote quib i osia voted a satu geo e E UbeU 9 Tatrod ctioN mont cs ntis RC m 9 Features and Benefits 3 toten edd e a Eek SESER 13 pos S00 utoro i EEE TE E EE S 15 bour Operational MOd S ina i held hay E E vo R A utu un E ENERG 17 AP MOG 6 iiss oh t a E E a E tui KKE E E um dus Dues 17 Rep ater MOJe dao ERE A E ORR er AE PE ENERG 18 Point to Point Mod en ate a ee et oa oie eua 19 Point to Multi Point Mode eese ute e utes eg pd s a ea eU TR 20 Usin
38. e this page to set up the local IP address and subnet mask for your router IP Address 192 18 2 254 IPNetmask 255 255 255 o IPGateway J J STP Configuration Enable Spanning Tee Protocol MAC Table Ageing Time seconds Forward Delay 22300 seconds 30 AP Setting gt Wireless0 or Wireless1 Wireless Mode Bridge AP Bridge WDS Routing AP Routing WDS or Disable Wireless Select Bridge AP if you want to set wireless in AP mode ZJ Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer DER BRO HE RC BREA IAD HAN ay G 4 O HAO s yor OSes VES itp 1 192 168 2 254 WirelessO_border html Google y Ces 6 Eunnme Y ee pun A Advanced Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless 0 Wireless 1 WirelessO Configura MAC address 00 0b 6b 4e Wireless WirelessO Mode Enable WMM Wi Fi Multimedia extensions General ESSID default Hidden SSID y v Clientlsolation y v Band Mode 802 119 v Enable Pure G Enable Super AG M Transmit Rate Control Auto County us 31 Encryption Mode Disable WEP WPA PSK WPA Enterpris if you want to set security in your network Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO HHH RRC BRBA IAD HAW Q O HAG Pm yor Oo Se VAS AHED hitp 192 168 2 254 WirelessO _border html Google
39. g bands Optional configuration allows communication between bands Two mounting kits Gives you the flexibility of either wall or pole outdoor mounting Specification Wireless Feature E 7 Operation Modes Wireless WAN Access Point Repeater WDS Bridge Client Bridge Point To Point Point To Multi Point BW 802 11a and 802 11g wireless LANs can be used simultaneously W High Speed data rate up to 54Mbps 108Mbps in Turbo mode in 11g and 11a B Hide SSID Boradcast Site Survey Prevention B Denial Wireless 802 11abg ANY Station B Handover users to other AP B Multi country Roaming 802 11d Bridging Feature B 3 Way bridging for 802 3 and 802 a g E Scalable WDS Wireless Distribution System up to 10 Link B Spanning Tree Back Up Wireless Security Feature Authentication B 802 111 compliant WPA PSK WPA Enterprise 802 1x W 802 1x supported Port Based network access EAP MDS TLS with Radius client user authentication and accounting B EAP PEAP and EAP TLS EAP TTLS support E 64 128 bit WEP encryption Protocol Filter WB MAC Access Control List B PPPoE Authentication PAP CHAP Encryption B AES CCMP encryption WPA2 B TKIP encryption enhancements key hashing per packet keying message integrity check MIC and broadcast key rotation via WPA TKIP W Support for static and dynamic IEEE802 11 WEP keys of 64 128 bits B VPN Pass Through E Zone Privacy for client to client blocking User Isolation
40. g the Configuration Menu ies teen te eran e e NES SAY SOR nd e RS e E ER CSA ERE 21 Device IP Seting gt EIDerinet ui e etie iH Pb tubi boats 24 Set Spanning Tree Protocol z ecce ot ergere UN S ARR SUUM ewes 27 AP Setting gt WirelessO or Wireless nene 31 Encryption P E 22 Set Encryption to Open System eee eene eene eene seen nate en nie 48 Set Encryption to Shared esos o essel on ibd rea m tie eda 49 Set Encryption to WBA PSK ici coa REM SR ERAS DAL UMER NINE 552 Set Encryption to WPA Enterprise 802 1x eene 56 Point to Point Mode Setting gt WirelessO or Wireless sess 59 Point to Multi Point Mode Setting gt WirelessO or Wirelessl 60 Repeater Mode Setting gt WirelessO or Wireless sss 663 Dual Radio Setting For Simultaneous Operation esee 63 Ab and BHO E EEA E ue tero tas aeter diee t eva Map Re OE 63 AP and AD de SR eau et 63 Biss amd BEIdSe oeste sia hiver sese e aee ug 63 DHCP Server Seine gt DHCP dao ebbe vn io bii 64 WAIST SAN eate EAE te LAE als Bde C CRURA E 71 Firewall Setting gt Pires wall nice odoectetaiteetedistot en sath Hess Dogs a du Ese eg ts 76 Virtual Server setting gt Virtual Server iuosacdecutecden hice i quee eod PEE gd d o Ge UEdADUA 79 Static Router Static Router Configuration ccceeceseec eee eneeeenseeeeaeaes 81 Admin Adm
41. in Contig ratlofi 0 002 ead 9622250 22 3091 E UR XR DP ELTE RE RRE Rey E Nav emos 87 igna c e 9 Status gt Network Status sioe desta ct oM io a E a uo etii u utei ko S 92 CONNECHON StatU Se P PET 93 Save amp Check System gt Save amp Check esee Lia ee eroe Ee ERR ARS 94 Reboot System 2 ReD601 5 1eooasee t ieu re LEER er ERI RR EN Ye ed AERE E dae 95 Firmware upgrade gt Upetade saccade coisa ia annem edt qu edd edad DRE ad 96 Trouble ShoOUBg ect e te crane a a etate uas e posu ehe e acd toa Eu 97 Technical Specifications s suom cope Pet Pe xP Or CO eae tu S aUe DER ra iure d 101 Package Contents The standard package of the system includes Wireless ABG Outdoor AP Bridge x 1 PSE BOX x 1 Arrester x 2 RFCable x2 Ethernet cable x 2 Consolecablex 1 AC Power cable x1 Accessories package x1 CD ROM x 1 Note Using a power supply with a different voltage than the one included with the Outdoor Bridge will cause damage and void the warranty for this product Hardware Setup Ethernet amp RS 232 Console Connector Ethernet RJ 45 Connector LAN Ethernet RJ 45 Connector WAN Console Port Connector a co Console Port It is used for initial setup and configuration of the device LAN Port It is used for connecting the enclosed PSE for Power Over Ethernet WAN Port It used for connecting to ADSL for ISP PSE
42. l_border html Googe v csme Enom amp wm Bum 5 Firewall VirtualServer StaticRouter Admin Upgrade Reboot Firewall Configuration IP Rules Firewall Source Destination AddressiMask Port AddressiMask Port tout in amp perf pen peser pes egi Cin EEEE EEEE EEE ses in f 55 res fr renes sn Er ocn Mf Cin 78 MAC Rules fields you can control 20 MACs which can pass connect to system or deny from system Zl Advance Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO RE RRO RREA IA HAW O O dig 5s ka e 2 2 m WES amp http 192 168 2 254 Firewall_border html Google y C mm 6 Sunrme 6 we o gum s 2 Firewall VirtualServer StaticRouter Admin Upgrade Reboot Firewall 5 ES S Tae zs Sh pas a aa i z pn I e E m Ji Spi j aen a peser pen es pef zz ats as ale pen as cef pc ped pem peni per pet Tee cafes o pen eme Note If you change any item click submit to store the value Or click clear to restore previous value To make settings working click Submit gt Reset gt Restart 79 Virtual Server setting gt Virtual Server A Virtual Server is a server built on a single or a cluster of real servers A server is a term commonly used to describe the default Virtual Server the router will redirect all traffic from the Internet without a valid port address mappi
43. me Eoinss ee eles 5 Advanced Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless 0 Wireless 1 Wireless Country us v Channel 1 v Output Power 60 Default 60 Range 1 100 SlotTime 40 Default b 20 a g 40 MAX 160 WEP Mode Passphrase C WEP Key 1 C WEP Key 2 C WEP Key 3 C WEP Key 4 om 51 Set Encryption to WPA PSK WPA Mode When you select WPA PSK you must select AES or TKIP from the pull down menu Zl Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO RHE RRO RREA IAD KAW Q O AG Pee ka B S PELE AHED E htip 192 168 2 254 Wireles0_border html Google C me Suame v tE pgss 5 Advanced Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless 0 Wireless 1 Wireless Transmit Rate Control Country Channel 1 v Output Power 60 Default 60 Range 1 100 SlotTime 40 Default b 20 alg gt 40 MAX 160 WPA General WPA Mode Group rekey interval 10 seconds Master rekey interval pec 10 seconds WPA PSK Casi 8 63 Characters CHex Only64 Hex Characters ee w ae 52 Group rekey interval Select the interval during which the group key will be valid j Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer ERO RHE RAO RREA IAD KAW Q O HAG Pee yess
44. mp Check Reboot Wireless 7 s hi SES General ESSID detault Hidden SSID Client Isolation Band Mode Enable Pure G Enable Super AG Transmit Rate Control Channel Default 60 Range 1 100 SlotTime 40 Default b 20 a g 40 MAX 160 L AURA conc Mw amp 42 Output Power You can select 1 100 to control the output power level Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO RHE RAO RREA IAD RAD Q O AAG le ka C828 VHAS HED amp l http 192 168 2 254 Wireless border html Google Cee Ems 5 we muss A Advanced Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless General ESSID default Hidden SSID y v Client Isolation y Y Band Mode 802 119 v Enable Pure G Enable Super AG Transmit Rate Control SlotTime 40 Default b 20 alg gt 40 MAX 160 LATUM conc v Bm Slot time Slot time is a concept in computer networking It is the time it takes for an electronic pulse Physical Layer to travel the length of the maximum theoretical distance between two nodes Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO RRO KAD RHRBa IAD RA Q O HAG ss jc o G 2 m WES amp http 192 168 2 254 Wireless0_border html Google C ea Q Dzek tdem pga s Advanced
45. nable routing protocol Zl Advance Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO REO RAO RREA IAD KAW Q O HAG we jc 8 28 GOA AHED S nttp 192 168 2 254 Static_routing_ border html gez se Google v Cee SosmE p we gum s amp Basic Firewall VirtualServer StaticRouter Admin Upgrade Reboot StaticRouter mcd 2 i Static Router Configuration F 5 p 5 impar BE NE NE NE ME Ue Ge a 4 amp http 192 168 2 254 Virtual server border html 82 Dest Net Enter the IP address of the destination network in the Dest Net field A Advance Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO RHE HA RHRBa IAD HAV OQ O HAG s Kae OCC WEA s amp l http 192 168 2 254 Static routing border html Google C ss Ensm amp b we eee S Basic Firewall VirtualServer StaticRouter Admin Upgrade Reboot Static Router Configuration a Routing Tables Enabl Dest Net Mask StaticRouter a enr h es m i lelelelelelelelele Gh Ue Ul ME oe Ge ue http 192 168 2 254 Virtual server border html Mask Enter the subnet in the Subnet Mask field Z Advance Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer ERO RHE HRA RFEA IA RAG ay G O HAG Pee year B l LJ E amp 3 4 http 192 168 2 254 Ststic xovting border html Bus s Google v C Bs Som we jum amp Basic StaticRouter Firewall
46. ng to this device An HTTP server with a private IP address on the LAN allows access from the Internet by mapping a special port to the HTTP server In this case the HTTP service will be mapped to a special port of the Router You can add a virtual server mapping by 1 decription of the service name such as HTTP FTP TELNET SMTP POP3 CUSTOM 2 enter the public port number to be used either a single port number 3 enter the Local IP address Private of the server on your LAN 4 enter its local port number to map 5 choose tcp protocol or udp protocol You can define 10 groups Virtual Server here e g If you build a Server at local PC client and Wireless G Outdoor AP Bridge is connect to internet have a real IP Check Enable the rule in Virtual Server and type Description then key in local PC s IP in Local IP fields and port use by the Server in Local Port and select protocol use by the Server After finish those setting click Submit gt Reset gt Restart restart system to make settings work The Server build at local PC will work in internet 80 Zl Advance Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO RHO RR RREA IRD HAW O O HAG ps kor Oo 2m UES ATED hutp4 192 168 2 254 Virtual server border html Eus ea Google MCB p Soum amp ee pn 5 Basic Firewall VirtualServer StaticRouter Admin Upgrade Reboot Virtual Server Configuration E Virtual Server is used to allow Internet user
47. ns working improperly o Rebooting the router will not delete any of your configuration settings o Click reboot button to reboot the Outdoor AP 95 Firmware upgrade gt Upgrade Step 1 Set your PC IP 192 168 2 X and close PC s firewall Step 2 Open a TFTP server on your PC and put the firmware in the same direct Step 3 Click on the Upgrade tab and then the main screen enter the PC IP address in the tftp server field section 192 168 2 X and the second option file name please key in the firmware file name Then click Download and reset It may take a up to 2 min for the upgrade to complete YT T Internet Explorer DER BRO IHRE RRD RORE IA BAG a Q O AAO D km OLS m DDiS BALD S http 192 168 2 254 Upload _border html Bgss s Google Cet 4 EosmS we pIa o t Basic Firewall VirtualServer StaticRouter Admin Upgrade Reboot Firmware Upgrade Current Firmware Version A 0 0 15 Firmware Date Mon May 22 11 36 33 CST 2006 TTPSever J Jf File Name REI Download and Reboot 96 Trouble Shooting 1 This Chapter provides solutions to problems that can occur during the installation and operation of the Wireless Outdoor AP Bridge Wireless Access Point We cover various aspects of the network setup including the network adapters Please read the following if you are having problems Note It is recommended that you use an Etherne
48. nsmit Rate Control Country 33 ESSID Service Set Identifier SSID is the name designated for a specific wireless local area network WLAN The SSID s factory default setting is DDA The SSID can be easily changed to connect to an existing wireless network or to establish a new wireless network Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer TER BRO RHE RRO RREA IAD KAW a Q O HAG Pee ka R PRLE BALD http 192 168 2 254 Wireless0_border html BE Ea Google C ms Em y we pIa A Wireless Advanced Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless 0 Wireless 1 WirelessO Configuration MAC address 00 0b 6b 4e 98 f2 WirelessO Mode Encryption Mode Disabled Enable WMM Wi Fi Multimedia extensions M General ESSID default Hidden SSID y v ClientIsolation y v Band Mode 802 119 v Enable Pure G Enable Super AG Transmit Rate Control Country 34 Hidden SSID Enable or Disable SSID broadcast Pull down select y Disable SSID broadcast or n Enable SSID broadcast Disable this feature broadcasts the SSID across the network Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO RHE KAD RHRBG IAD RA Q O HAG Ds yor e 2 2 m WES amp http 192 168 2 254 Wireless0_border html Google C me En 6 we ple
49. ny different purposes Mobility Productivity increases when people have access to data in any location within the operating range of the WLAN Management decisions based on real time information can significantly improve worker efficiency Low Implementation Costs WLANs are easy to set up manage change and relocate Networks that frequently change can benefit from WLANs ease of implementation WLANs can operate in locations where installation of wiring may be impractical Installation and Network Expansion Installing a WLAN system can be fast and easy and can eliminate the need to pull cable through walls and ceilings Wireless technology allows the network to go where wires cannot go even outside the home or office Inexpensive Solution Wireless network devices are as competitively priced as conventional Ethernet network devices We can save money by providing multi functionality configurable in one of three different modes Scalability WLANs can be configured in a variety of ways to meet the needs of specific applications and installations Configurations are easily changed and range from Peer to Peer networks suitable for a small number of users to larger Infrastructure networks to accommodate hundreds or thousands of users depending on the number of wireless devices deployed The Wireless Outdoor AP Bridge Wireless Access Point utilizes the 802 11a 802 11b and the 802 11g standards The IEEE 802 11g standard is an extension
50. of the 802 11b standard It increases the maximum wireless signal rate of up to 5AMbps 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 over 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 crosstalk interference in signal transmissions The Wireless Outdoor AP Bridge will automatically sense the best possible connection speed to ensure the greatest speed and range possible The Wireless Outdoor AP Bridge offers the most advanced network security features available today including WPA and WPA2 In addition to its compatibility with 802 11g and 802 11a devices the Wireless Outdoor AP Bridge is compatible with 802 11b devices This means that if you have an existing 802 11b network or a network with a mixture of 802 11g 802 11a and 802 11b the devices in that network will be compatible with the Wireless Outdoor AP Bridge WPA EAP is ideal for businesses that have existing security infrastructures in place Management and security implementation can now be centralize
51. ogle C me En 6 we ples 9 Advanced Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless Wireless 0 Wireless 1 Output Power 0 Default 60 Range 1 100 Slot Time e Default b 20 a g 40 MAX 160 WPA General WPAMode AES v Group rekey interval e20 seconds Master rekey interval 10 seconds WPA Enterprise Authentication sever J T p Shade EAP reauth _ 300 seconds r Accounting Server is on different Server LATUM cec hd 1 64 Characters 58 Shared Key This is used by your RADIUS server in the Shared Secret field in RADIUS protocol messages The shared secret configured in the Wireless Outdoor AP Bridge must match the shared secret configured in the RADIUS server The shared secret can contain up to 64 alphanumeric characters A Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO REO HA RREA IA KAW OQ HAGA Px ka O 2 5 LJ D 3 amp http 192 168 2 254 Wireless0_border html Google v Ces 6 Emme Y gE plea A Advanced Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless 0 Wireless 1 Output Power 60 Default 60 Range 1 100 Wireless SlotTime 40 Default b 20 afg gt 40 MAX 160 WPA General WPA Mode AES v Group rekey interval 10 seconds Master rekey interval 10 seconds WPA Enterprise Authentication Server
52. oup rekey interval Master rekey interval WPA PSK Ascii C Hex BE pee Advanced DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless 1 po Default 60 Range 1 100 o Default b gt 20 a g 40 MAX 160 AES v aq 210 seconds 210 seconds 8 63 Characters x Only 64 Hex Characters 56 Set Encryption to WPA Enterprise 802 1x Authentication Server Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO RHE RAO RREA IAD KAW Q O HAG se Jose 2 PELE AHED E htip 192 168 2 254 Wireles0_border html Google Cee Eum 7 Ethernet Wireless Wireless 0 Wireless Output Power Slot Time WPA General WPA Mode Group rekey interval Master rekey interval Shared Key EAP reauth we xam Advanced DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless 1 o Default 60 Range 1 100 4 Default b 20 afg gt 40 MAX 160 AES v 210 seconds x 210 seconds i 1 64 Characters al 72300 seconds r Accounting Server is on different Server LATUM conc m 57 Port The port number your RADIUS server uses for authentication The default setting is 1812 Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO KAO HAO BORE IAM HAM Q O HAG Ds ka OC lnn WES amp http 192 168 2 254 Wireless0_border html Go
53. outer Subnet Stati Endip Router JE Den fine i ei fe je enr a praes ren ife ay DHCP Clients List IP Address MAC Address none none 65 Start IP Input the first IP address available for assignment in your network Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO REO RRO RREA IAD KAW Q O HAG Px ka Oo Se Uaa AS CD hitp 192 168 2 254 DHCP_border html Clee Enznpumk y we pga 5 Advanced Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless 0 Wireless 1 DHCP Server Configuration Use this page to set up the local IP address and subnet mask for your router Subnet Disable v Router fs Hed Hn Lond DNSe fi n aed Nd WING fei Jes dem E HCP Clients List IP Address MAC Address none 66 End IP Input the end IP address available for assignment in your network lj Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO HH RR BRBA IRD HAW Q O HAG Pm yor Oo Se VAS http 192 168 2 254 DHCP_border html Google Cee Eme U ee plas A Advanced Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless 0 Wireless 1 DHCP Server Configuration Use this page to set up the local IP address and subnet mask for your router Subnet Disable v Stati Router in Den Li ni DKS emp e pem p vanae Tei fa e a DHCP Clients List
54. p PheeNet IEEES02 11a g Dual Radio Mesh Wireless Outdoor Bridge User Manual Ver 1 1 WLO 2401AG Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 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 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 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interferenc
55. per AG Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO HH RR BREA IRD HAW Q O HAG 5 yor Oo Se VAS AHED hitp 192 168 2 254 WirelessO_border html Google y Ces En Y wt ptn A Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Wireless 0 Wireless 1 WirelessO Configuration MAC address 00 0b 6b 4e 98 f2 WirelessO Mode Wireless Encryption Mode Enable WMM Wi Fi Multimedia extensions M General ESSID default Hidden SSID y v ClientIsolation y v Band Mode 802 119 v Enable SuperAG M Transmit Rate Control Country Save amp Check Advanced Reboot DER 39 Transmit Rate Control The value are Auto IMbps 2Mbps 5 5Mbps 6Mbps 9Mbps 11Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO HE RAG RORE IAM BAG Q O HAG s yor e 2 2 m WES amp http 192 168 2 254 Wireless0_border html Google C me En 6 we ples 9 EER L Advanced Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless Wireless 0 Wireless 1 WirelessO Configuration MAC address 00 0b 6b 4e 98 f2 WirelessO Mode Encryption Mode Enable WMM WWi Fi Multimedia extensions M General ESSID default Hidden SSID y v ClientIsolation y v Band Mode 802 119 v Enable
56. ply Cancel ii ans an Bm 54 ASCII Enter a passphrase The passphrase is a password between 8 and 63 characters long The password can include symbols amp _ and spaces Make sure you enter this key exactly the same on all other wireless clients Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO RHE RAO RREA IAD KAW Q O HAG lm foe 8 28 VAs BALD S htp 192 168 2 254 Wireless border html Bess s Googe vw CR Snowe b we pga S amp Advanced Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless 0 Wireless 1 Wireless Transmit Rate Control Country Channel 1 v Output Power foo Default 60 Range 1 100 SlotTime 0 Default b 20 afg gt 40 MAX 160 WPA General WPAMode AES v Group rekey interval IEEE 210 seconds Master rekey interval 6 0 seconds WPA PSK C Ascii 8 63 Characters C Hex Only 64 Hex Characters LATUM conc 55 Hex Enter a passphrase The passphrase is a password only 64 Hex characters Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer ERO RHE RAD BRHREBG IAD RA Q O HAG Px je 2m VAS 4 amp http 192 168 2 254 WirelessO_border html Google y CG mme 6 Some amp a Ethernet Wireless Wireless Wireless 0 Transmit Rate Control Country Channel Output Power Slot Time WPA General WPA Mode Gr
57. s 9 Advanced Ethernet fireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless 0 Wireless 1 Wireless Wireless0 Configuration MAC address 00 0b 6b 4e 98 f2 Wireless0 Mode Encryption Mode Enable WMM Wi Fi Multimedia extensions M General Hidden SSID y v ClientIsolation y v Band Mode 802 119 v Enable Pure G Enable Super AG Transmit Rate Control Country 35 Client Isolation Pull down y isolation or n none isolation Zl Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO RHE RRC BRBA IAD HAW Q O HAG 5 yor Oo Se VAS 4 amp http 192 168 2 254 WirelessO_border html Google y GC me Ens Y mt ptm A Wireless Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Wireless 0 Wireless 1 Wireless0O Confi MAC address 00 0b 6b 4e 98 f2 WirelessO Mode Encryption Mode Enable WMM Wi Fi Multimedia extensions General ESSID default Hidden SSID y v ClientIsolation y v Band Mode 802119 v Enable Pure G Enable Super AG Transmit Rate Control Country Profiles Status r Save amp Check Advanced Reboot 36 Band Mode You can select 802 1 1a for 5 180 5 825GHz Band 802 11b g for 2 4Ghz Band Zl Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO RHE RAO RREA IRD KAW DEK L
58. s to access LAN services VirtualServer Public Local Private Port IP Jg a ar Tee finn and rnt Henn nt Hot d Jue eat ea erst Hoe occ pee d pen ef en emn en pen Jag ann n Hen pe en pe a een gn nd onn in s EEEN He Hr aen id pe e qeu pu qeu Jil Enable Description E wu GE ME ME GE GE UE 1 Jj Advance Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO RHE RRC BRBA IAD HAW Q O HAO Ds yor 022 Snn VES AED amp l http 192 168 2 254 Virtual server border html C es Qrem 6m ews A Basic Firewall VirtualServer StaticRouter Admin Upgrade Reboot Virtual Server Configuration us Virtual Server is used to allow Internet users to access LAN services Public Local Private Port IP VirtualServer Enable Description xl E S t Han Hort a S S SS Se Sails pen pest pedo eti emt end a ies ug e Hn n Hn pr e uc eser ennt ant nt nt Wen font Ec js rn en on Hd en n Er c S an n Hr n in s nc Fan Fan SSS n ond t xc Soe peu pem eem pum ui ee Jil Ue GE GE ME UE ME UE I 1 Static Router gt Static Router Configuration Routing Table The Routing Table shows a list of destinations that the IP software maintains on each host and router The destination network IP address subnet mask gateway address and the corresponding interface are displayed Enable If you want to enable routing protocol pull down to e
59. t connection to configure the Wireless Outdoor AP Bridge Wireless Access Point B The computer used to configure the Wireless Outdoor AP Bridge cannot access the Configuration menu B Check that the Ethernet LED on the Wireless Outdoor AP Bridge is ON If the LED is not ON check that the cable for the Ethernet connection is securely inserted B Check that the Ethernet Adapter is working properly Please see item 3 Check that the drivers for the network adapters are installed properly in this Troubleshooting section to check that the drivers are loaded properly B Check that the IP address is in the same range and subnet as the Wireless Outdoor AP Bridge Please see Checking the IP Address in Windows XP in the Networking Basics section of this manual Note The IP address of the Wireless Outdoor AP Bridge is 192 168 2 254 All the computers on the network must have a unique IP address in the same range e g 192 168 2 x Any computers that have identical IP addresses will not be visible on the network They must all have the same subnet mask e g 255 255 255 0 Do a Ping test to make sure that the Wireless Outdoor AP Bridge is responding Go to Start gt Run gt Type Command gt Type ping 192 168 2 254 A successful ping will show four replies Note If you have changed the default IP address make sure to ping the correct IP address assigned to the Wireless Outdoor AP Bridge 97 5 CAWINN Tisystem32 emd exe Microsoft Windows 2000 LENZ
60. t to Multi Point Mode Setting gt Wireless0 or Wireless1 PMP Wireless Bridge Mode Wired Network Wired Network ig Wired Network PtMP mode setting is like AP mode setting but encryption only WEP encryption method can select When wirelessO or wireless1 in PtMP mode will also do AP function suggest disable SSID broadcast Pull down select y in hidden SSID to disable SSID broadcast and set WEP encryption 61 e g PMP Wireless0 Mac 00 01 02 03 04 05 Wireless Mac 00 01 02 03 04 06 P2P 1 WirelessO Mac 00 01 02 03 04 07 Wireless1 Mac 00 01 02 03 04 08 P2P 2 WirelessO Mac 00 01 02 03 04 09 Wireless1 Mac 00 01 02 03 04 0A Set PMP Wireless1 in AP Bridege Mode and type P2P 1 Wireless Mac 00 01 02 03 04 08 and P2P 2 Wireless Mac 00 01 02 03 04 0A in WDS macs fields Then set WEP encryption and disable WPA encryption Pull down select y in hidden SSID to disable SSID broadcast Set P2P 1 Wireless in AP Bridege Mode and type PMP Wireless Mac 00 01 02 03 04 06 in WDS macs fields Then set channel the same as PMP Wireless1 Set WEP encryption the same as PMP Wireless1 Dsiable P2P 1 Wireless 1 WPA encryption Pull down select y in hidden SSID to disable SSID broadcast Set P2P 2 Wireless in AP Bridege Mode and type PMP Wireless1 Mac 00 01 02 03 04 06 in WDS macs fields Then set channel the same as PMP Wireless1 Set WEP encryption the same as PMP Wireless1 Dsiable P2P 2 Wireless WPA encryption Pull
61. ure to enter the correct password 23 Device IP Setting gt Ethernet LAN is short for Local Area Network This is considered your internal network These are the IP settings of the LAN interface for the Outdoor Bridge These settings may be referred to as private settings You may change the LAN IP address if needed IP address The default IP address is 192 168 2 254 Assign a static IP address that is within the IP address range of your network Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer ERO RHO HA BREA IAM KAW OQ HAG s yrame 2 LJ E amp 3 http 192 168 2 254 Ethemet_border html Google C 8 Ep Y we pyn Advanced Ethernet Ethernet Wireless DHCP WAN Profiles Status Save amp Check Reboot Wireless 0 Wireless 1 Ethernet Configuration Use this page to set up the local IP address and subnet mask for your router IP Address 192 168 2 254 IP Netmask 255 265 255 o Peaewy J T r STP Configuration Enable Spanning Tee Protocol MAC Table Ageing Time seconds Hello Time seconds Forward Delay 2300 seconds 24 IP Netmask Enter the subnet mask All devices in the network must share the same subnet mask Z Basic Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer ERO KH HA RHRBa IAD HAV OQ O HAG s jJ OG CE WEA SB amp l http 192 168 2 254 Ethemnet border html Google Ces Qomt wm eee
62. uter ph Meal uration elelelelelelelele Admin ULL aL v Upgrade F 2 E 3 Gil 6 SIR EI EE FREH htp 192 168 2 254 imagesit 2 gif Reboot BEA ar 86 OSPF can be enabled to consolidate multiple routes into one single advertisement and hence reduce the routing database make routing simpler and faster When this function is enabled it will only be effective when the Wireless Outdoor AP Bridge is an area border rouer that is at least two OSPF enabled interface are configured with different Router IDs For each summarization entry you have to enter the Router ID such that routes from the Area falling into the specified subnet IP address Netmask will be summarized into a single route to the specified subnet and it is the single route instead of the individual route to be injected into other Areas When OSPF is selected You can select the interface Ethernet WirelessO Wireless orWAN to run OSPF For each interface where OSPF is enabled you have to configure the Area that the interface belongs to by specifying the RouterID and the priority of the Wireless Outdoor AP Bridge on the segment the interface belongs to Also for the segment that an OSPF enabled interface you have to configure the Hello interval and Dead interval on the segment the Cost for transmitting a packet on the segment Advance Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer ERO HE RAO RREA IAD HAH O O AAG P kae e

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