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1. mr User name lw Password Remember my credentials Cox nes Fig 8 Security Window weLoTec Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com www welotec com H User s Manual Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 18 The settings can then be accessed as in Fehler Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden 9 by introducing first the username and password as mentioned before it will be in Regular AP by default WELL OT GC Operation Mode Wizard Wireless Basic Settings Security Settings WPS Settings Advanced Settings Scheduler Settings Network Settings SNMP Settings E mail Settings DHCP Server Firewall amp Filtering Log Settings System Setup System Status Reboot Overview DM500 Firmware version 2 22 2 22 DM500 Series Operation Mode amp Regular AP D WDS Bridge AP Client Ethemet Regular AP Bridge all data Mobile Station Mobile Station Save Settings Apply REGULAR AP Fig 5 Overview 3 2 Overview Information DM500 is an Industrial Wireless solution for applications in harsh environments The DM500 is tough enough expected to operate at temperatures ranging from 10 C 60 C The ease of installation makes it attractive as it uses a DIN Rail for fixing itself to virtually any surface in your workplace Reliability is a key factor when wireless solutions are needed
2. Caution Beginning from here there will be extreme caution exercised Never install or work on electrical cabling during periods of lightning activity Never connect or disconnect power when hazardous gases are present WARNING Disconnect the power and allow to cool 5 minutes before touching WeuLoT ec www welotec com User s Manual BE Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 1 Introduction 1 1 Product Overview The DM500 Wireless Access Point series is our new line of wireless products designed to provide a wireless connectivity to clients or mobile stations creating a complete solution for your industrial wireless networking As an example you can connect PC s or IP Cameras to a switch and connect these two to a Wireless Access Point device this example illustrates how to connect devices to a local area network or a backbone network Fehler Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden The DM500 series provide several functionalities to support mobile and wireless networking Control Room Wi Fi Access Point Client Fig 1 DM500 weuLoTec ZU 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fa 554 9130 www welotec com User s Manual 1 Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 1 2 Features The DM500 is our latest addition to our Industrial Wireless products its small size but powerful architecture makes it a perfect choice for industrial manufacturing needs in which size is a decisive factor It r
3. Note wireless coverage is dependent on the environment weuLotTtec www welotec com User s Manual BE Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 5 4 AP Client Setup 70 If DM500 is being added to a wireless network where Access Points AP1 from other vendors already existed DM500 could be set to AP Client mode to connect to that AP1 and bridge the Ethernet clients to AP1 This setup is similar to Scenario 2 except that WDS is not used This is because WDS from different vendors might not be compatible Control Room Access Point Client Fig 60 AP Client Setup For more information on how to configure your DM500 for this topology please refer to Sec 4 3 Note Wireless coverage is dependent on the environment Wet OT ec Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 www welotec com User s Manual Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 71 6 Specifications 6 1 Hardware Specification The device s appearance is as follows Fig Fig 61 DM500 e Ethernet IEEE 802 3 10 BASE T 802 3U 100BASE TX 802 3ab 1000 BASE T Power Requirements e Input Voltage 9VDC 48VDC e Input Current 9VDC 0 65 A e Power Consumption Approx 5 85 W e Reverse Polarity Protection Yes e Connection 3 pin Lockable terminal block on top Note We strongly advice against this practice weuLoT ec Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 913
4. Save and apply the current configuration input on the page On some pages the device may need to reboot we strongly advice to save the device s settings before reboot Cancel the current configuration input and shows the original settings Tab 2 Buttons weLoTec Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com www welotec com User s Manual Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 2 4 Factory Default Settings 13 Upon arrival the device will be set as Regular AP the rest of the settings are as follow Mode RegularAP WDS Bridge AP Client Basic Settings SSID MN Wireless Mode 802 11b g n Bandwidth 40 MHz Transmit Rate Security Settings WPS O Disabled N A Tab 3 Wireless and security setting weuLoterc Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com www welotec com User s Manual Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 Advanced Settings 14 100 WMM o Enabled STP Disabled Mobile Station BSSID MAC Address Disabled Channel Secondary Channel Encryption Type None WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Passphrase Wireless Scheduler Tab 4 Advances settings weLoTec vision meets solution Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com www welotec com v User s Manual Industrial Wireless Access Point DM50
5. 802 11n weLoTec vision meets solution Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com www welotec com User s Manual Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 75 15dBm MCS 0 8 15dBm MCS 1 9 15dBm MCS 2 10 15dBm MCS 3 11 5GHz HT20 15dBm MCS 4 12 11 14dBm MCS 5 13 9 12dBm MCS 6 14 7 10dBm MCS 7 15 Tab 14 Output Power Note Please keep in mind that this is the raw output power for the RF module note that the device has been tested with two 3 dbi 2 4GHz and 5 dbi 5GHz antenna weuLoterc Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com www welotec com User s Manual BE Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 76 Receiver Sensitivity Data Rate IEEE Spec 1RX dBm Typical Maximum 2RX dBm 6M 82 95 85 9M 81 94 84 12M 79 93 82 18M 11 90 80 802 11a 24M 74 88 77 36M 70 84 73 48M 66 82 69 54M 65 81 68 1M Not specified 98 85 5 5M Not specified 98 85 11M Not specified 94 85 6M 82 96 85 9M 81 96 84 802 11b 12M 79 95 82 18M 77 93 80 24M 74 90 77 36M 70 87 73 48M 66 83 69 54M s 65 82 68 MCSO 82 94 85 MCS1 79 92 82 MCS2 77 90 80 802 11a n MCS3 74 87 77 HILD MCS4 70 84 73 MCS5 66 79 69 MCS6 65 78 68 MCS7 64 76 67 WSL OT ec www welotec com User s Manual Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 77 EE 8
6. Operation Mode Wizard Wireless Basic Settings Security Settings WPS Settings Advanced Settings Scheduler Settings Network Settings SNMP Settings E mail Settings DHCP Server Firewall amp Filtering Log Settings System Setup System Status Reboot Firmware version 2 22 2 22 DM500 Series Operation Mode amp Regular AP wos Bridge Regular AP AP Client e Ethernet I ann data Mobile Station Mobile Station REGULAR AP Fig 47 Operation Mode Regular AP mode which is the factory default and the first option on the screen allows wireless clients to connect to a network relaying data between the wired and wireless devices in the network It allows multiple wireless clients to access the network through DM500 s Ethernet interface physical wired connection Its corresponding complete menu tree is as follows in Fig 51 weLoTec Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com www welotec com User s Manual Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 Operation Mode Wizard Wireless Basic Settings c Security Settings WPS Settings Advanced Settings Scheduler Settings Network Settings LAN amp WLAN Interfaces SNMP Settings E mail Settings DHCP Server Firewall amp Filtering Wired MAC Filtering Wireless MAC Filtering Ethernet Type Filtering IP Filtering Management List Log Settings System Log Settings Event
7. 54 64 Operation Mode Wizard Wireless Basic Settings Security Settings WPS Settings Advanced Settings Scheduler Settings Network Settings LAN amp WLAN Interfaces SNMP Settings E mail Settings DHCP Server Firewall amp Filtering Wired MAC Filtering Wireless MAC Filtering Ethernet Type Filtering IP Filtering Management List Log Settings System Log Settings Event Log System Setup Admin Settings Date Time Settings Alert Event Firmware Upgrade Backup amp Restore Configuration System Status System Information Site Monitor Wireless Client Table Traffic Log amp Statistics DHCP Status Ping Reboot Fig 51 Menu tree for WDS Bridge mode weLoTec Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com www welotec com W Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 User s Manual 65 4 3 AP Client Mode This mode allows your DM500 to connect to an Access Point Ethernet clients connected to DM500 over the Ethernet interface are allowed to access the network through DM500 s wireless interface WeuvLoT1 ec Operation Mode Wizard Wireless Basic Settings Security Settings WPS Settings Advanced Settings Scheduler Settings Network Settings SNMP Settings E mail Settings DHCP Server Firewall amp Filtering Log Settings System Setup System Status Reboot Overview DM500 Firmware version 2 22 2 22 DM500 Series Operation Mod
8. 4 5 6 n 8 9 1 0 Apply Fig 21 Example for Scheduler Settings Wet OT ec www welotec com W User s Manual Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 34 3 4 Network Settings DM500 will get an IP address from a DHCP server connected on the LAN interface just check Obtain an IP Address Automatically for it Besides you can just use your own IP Configuration if you uncheck Obtain IP Address Automatically LAN amp WLAN Interfaces gt LAN amp WLAN Interfaces DM500 LAN amp WLAN Interfaces LAN amp WLAN Interfaces DHCP Gratuitous ARP Manual Settings IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS Server Preferred DNS Alternate DNS V Obtain an IP Address Automatically Disabled e 5 minutes 192 168 2 1 Save Settings Apply Cancel Fig 22 LAN amp WLAN Interfaces e Gratuitous ARP enables to periodically send out an ARP response automatically to announce that DM500 is in the network The frequency in minutes could be set in the nearby box WSL OT ec www welotec com User s Manual 1 Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 3 5 SNMP Settings 35 The SNMP is used by network management software to monitor devices in a network to retrieve network status information and to configure network parameters The SNMP Settings shows the configuration of this device so it can be viewed or edited by third party SNMP software as shown below Feh
9. Log and Statistics 3 11 5 DHCP Status DM500 could distribute IP addresses using the DHCP protocol a list of clients currently receiving an IP can be accessed by choosing the DHCP Status option DHCP Clients MAC Address as well as its IP addresses Host Name and Lease Time will be shown in this list Fig 46 System Status gt DHCP Status DM500 DHCP Client List Host Name MAC Address IP Address seconds Lease Time Fig 43 DHCP Status 3 11 6 Ping Use the Ping function to determine whether DM500 can reach the gateway or other devices in the network or not This process takes around 20 seconds Fig 47 represents a successful ping while Fig 3 3 means that the connecting device is not reachable WSL OT ec www welotec com User s Manual I Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 System Status gt Ping DM500 Ping Ping To 192 168 223 PING 192 168 2 23 192 168 2 23 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 192 168 2 23 seq 0 ttl 128 time 2 435 ms 64 bytes from 192 168 2 23 seq 1 ttl 128 time 0 513 ms 64 bytes from 192 168 2 23 seq 2 ttl 128 time 0 684 ms 64 bytes from 192 168 2 23 seq 3 ttl 128 time 0 483 ms 56 192 168 2 23 ping statistics 4 packets transmitted 4 packets received 0 packet loss round trip min avg max 0 483 1 028 2 435 ms Fig 44 Successful Ping System Status gt Ping DM500 Ping Ping To 192 168 2 15 PING 192 168 2 15 192 168 2 15 56 data bytes 192 168 2 15 ping
10. SSID DM500 3 SSID Broadcast Enabled Disabled Fig 10 Basic Settings e Secondary Channel the second channel that DM500 uses when the 40 MHz bandwidth is enabled a better description is given on Table 8 and Table 9 2 4 GHz Primary 20 MHz 40MHz upper 40 MHz lower channel Not Available Tab 8 Settings for Secondary Channel for 2 4 GHz WeLoTec Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com www welotec com User s Manual I Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 5 GHz Primary channel 40MHz upper 40 MHz lower per MESE EE 24 Tab 9 Settings for Secondary Channel for 5 GHz e Transmit Rate a maximum data transmission of 300 Mbps is supported however data transmission could be reduced in exchange for a more stable connection refer to Table 10 Each AP AP1 AP2 and AP3 can have their own transmission rate to prevent congestion on the network Spatial Modulation Data rate Mbit sec streams type E e EE EE Sean 3 eo 2600 2890 5400 6000 1 team sem sr 0600 12000 EJ 2 KE UON ES EE NE UN SUN SE OT GE 13 2 640 10400 11560 21600 24000 gle Teram no AD 600 T 0000 Tab 10 Transmit Rate WESLOTI SC Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com www welotec com User s Manual BE Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 25 3 3 3 Securit
11. Settings DM500 WPS Settings Wi Fi Protect Setup WPS Enabled 9 Disabled WPS BUTTON Start WPS PBC PIN Number N A Apply Fig 17 WPS Settings Note that since DM500 only supports the Configured mode of WPS the following wireless settings need to set manually before the device would enter the WPS state Operation Mode Regular AP Basic Settings SSID Wireless Mode WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK TKIP or AES Tab 11 Wireless Settings required for WPS Note Again TKIP is not covered in the 802 11n standard and the wireless rate would be limited to 54 Mbps Wet OT SC www welotec com User s Manual BE Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 29 3 3 5 WDS Settings This option is available only when DM500 is running in the WDS Bridge mode and DM500 is configured as a WDS Hybrid or a WDS Station three different encryption types are available WEP TKIP and AES The configuration is relatively simple and straightforward enter the WLAN MAC of the adjacent DM500 the adjacent DM500 could be a Root AP or a Hybrid Fig 21 Wireless gt WDS Settings DM500 WDS Settings Encryption Type NONE M WDS Settings Root Hybrid AP MAC i i i i i scan network Save Settings Apply Cancel Fig 18 WDS Settings Note that the Encryption Type here would also be used by the wireless clients connecting to DM500 if you are a WDS Root or WDS Hybrid When TKIP or CCMP AES is selected DM500 would use WPA2 PS
12. com User s Manual Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 Operation Mode Wizard 11 Wireless Basic Settings Security Settings WPS Settings Advanced Settings Scheduler Settings Network Settings LAN amp WLAN Interfaces SNMP Settings E mail Settings DHCP Server Firewall amp Filtering Wired MAC Filtering Wireless MAC Filtering Ethernet Type Filtering IP Filtering Management List Log Settings System Log Settings Event Log System Setup Admin Settings Date Time Settings Alert Event Firmware Upgrade Backup amp Restore Configuration System Status System Information Site Monitor Wireless Client Table Traffic Log amp Statistics DHCP Status Ping Reboot Fig 3 Available options Note It is worth noting that as a first step to reach your device you could use Device View the utility provided in the CD please refer to Sec 3 1 for more details weuLoTec Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com www welotec com User s Manual Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 In general there will be three buttons which will be present at the end of almost each 12 configuration Function Saves the current configuration input on the page only the configuration itself will not be applied to the device We recommend users to use this button before the configuration process is completed and then press Apply at the last step
13. entered should be the Root Hybrid s Parent s MAC address that is directly above this Hybrid AP It might not be the Root AP s MAC address if the WDS setup has a multilayer architecture o Save and apply the settings for them to take effect e When on Station mode o SSID is not present here as there is no AP function o On WDS Settings Root AP the MAC address entered should be the Root Hybrid s Parent s MAC address that is directly above the Station AP It might not be the Root AP s MAC address if the WDS setup has a multi layer o Save and apply the settings for them to take effect WSL OT ec www welotec com H WSL OT ec Operation Mode Wizard Wireless Basic Settings Security Settings WPS Settings Advanced Settings Scheduler Settings Network Settings SNMP Settings E mail Settings DHCP Server Firewall amp Filtering Log Settings System Setup System Status Reboot Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com User s Manual Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 63 Overview DM500 DM500 Series Operation Mode Regular AP e WDS Hybrid o WDS ridge E B WDS Link r AP gt AP Client Mobile Statio Work Station WDS BRIDGE Fig 50 Operation mode WDS Bridge weLoTec www welotec com User s Manual Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 Its corresponding menu tree has slight differences compared to Regular AP Fig
14. etn etta nia insinuat 38 3 8 1 Wired MAG Filtering ico in rp ale ertet ticos 39 3 8 2 Wireless MAC Filtering AEN 40 3 8 3 Ethernet Type Filtering eee 41 3 8 4 IP PETES TRING eoi oie edd EN 42 3 8 5 Management Usk sagaer 43 3 9 System Log E AE 44 3 9 1 SVSIGE EE 44 3 9 2 Event Log sos 45 3 10 System Sep EE 46 3 10 1 Admin Settings nussnesenesiemnusnjniumseiieejidenjetv 46 3 10 2 Date Time Settings esee 47 SECHS Alert Event used datei det eebe 48 3 10 4 Firmware UpDUrauB oer c lee erbe apre nhat 48 3 10 5 Backup amp Restore Contfiguration sss 49 3 11 System Status EE 50 3 11 1 System Information seen 51 3 11 3 Wireless Client Table EA 53 3 11 4 Traffic Log amp Statistics ssessssssseee 53 SEL HEES 54 110 Pig 54 WSL OT ec www welotec com User s Manual BE Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 3 12 Reboot and Restore Default Settings 55 d Operation Modes Pe 57 4 1 Regular AP Mode Luunogesenmaneiinendnensenanidisidsnitein 57 42 WDS Bridge Mode oorr ra papae ore eos 59 4 3 AP Client Mode tee REO eon as ideae kei cob AN 64 D Applications cT 66 5 1 Basic Access Point Setup 66 5 2 Basic WDS Getup AE 67 5 3 Coverage Ra
15. filter packets at IP network layer amp Disable IP Filtering 2 Allow packets that match specification below Deny packets that match specification below IP Filtering List Code Protocol Source Address Destination Address Interface Status 1 ICMP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Any 2 IGMP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Any 6 TCP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Any 17 UDP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Any 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Any 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Any 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Any 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Any 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Any 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Any 4 Page 1 7 Apply Cancel rz 0 0 0 is all IP address Fig 30 IP Filtering Weu LoTl ec Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com www welotec com User s Manual I Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 3 8 5 Management List 44 The Management List is used to filter the MAC address that has access to the Web management interface When enabled only the MAC addresses entered in the Access Control List below has access to the Web UI Firewall amp Filtering gt Management List DM500 Management List The Management List is used to filter the MAC address that has access to the Web management interface amp Disable Management List Allow uses with MAC addresses listed below Access Control List MAC Address 1 MAC Address 2 MAC Address 3 ZE e gt t LE ddres gt gt e gt Qa e ag D wo wo en e a og wo m e gt O e D die
16. nm Qa a a a E oO D o LO Vu Ku CO A A VIA MAC Address 9 VIAC Address 10 Apply Fig 31 Management List weuLoT ec Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com www welotec com User s Manual 1 Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 45 3 9 System Log 3 9 1 Syslog The Syslog function is turned on by default and cannot be turned off It is used to log system events and report to an external Syslog server if necessary Log Settings gt System Log Settings DM500 System Log Settings Enable Log Event to Flash Enabled Log Level 2 LOG CRIT v Enable Syslog Server Enabled IP Address 0 0 0 0 Syslog Server Service Port 514 1 65535 default 514 Apply Cancel Fig 32 System Log Settings e Enable Log Event to Flash this would write log events to the local flash otherwise the logs would be cleared when the device restarts because they are stored in the RAM by default e Log Level 2 we only allow logging at this level Enable Syslog Server enabling this option would allow you to send Syslog events to a remote Syslog server e Syslog Server IP Please specify the remote Syslog Server IP e Syslog Server Service Port Please specify the remote Syslog Server Port WSL OT ec www welotec com User s Manual 1 Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 3 9 2 Event Log 46 Display the current event log
17. s Manual I Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 37 weuLoTec Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com www welotec com User s Manual 1 Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 3 7 DHCP Server 38 If there is no workstation or server to act as the DHCP Server and assign IP addresses to each client automatically DM500 can serve as the DHCP Server to statically or dynamically assign an IP address to any network device To enable such functionality check Enabled to enable the DHCP Server in DM500 proceed then to fill in the IP Address Range including the From IP Address and To IP Address fill in the IP address Netmask or Subnet Mask Lease Time is the duration in minutes that an assigned IP Address will belong to that device once expired the IP address will be recycled A maximum of 21600 minutes is set by default You can also assign a static IP address to a network device meaning that the network device would always get the same Static IP Address from the DHCP server To statically assign an IP address check on the small box in front of each line and then fill in the Host Name and or the MAC Address that you want to assign a static IP Address to When DHCP is enabled up to 32 different static IP MAC can be set Fig 28 DHCP Server DM500 DHCP Server Settings The DHCP Server is used to distribute the dynamic static IP addresses settings to the req
18. that is why DM500 s size makes it ideal for small places when considering its positioning without affecting real time control and overall performance 3 2 1 Secure Wireless Network DM500 is designed to provide you security support when building a network We recommend using WPA2 PSK with AES as a minimum when securing your network also remember to set it at 802 11n for a full speed performance For more information on this and more please read Chap 3 Sec 3 3 2 weuLoTec 36 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com www welotec com User s Manual wW Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 19 3 3 Wireless Settings Wireless Settings include the basic Wi Fi settings and wireless security There are however some concepts to be mentioned before going one step forward on the wireless settings As you know 802 11 is a set of standards for WLAN communication at the 2 4 3 6 and 5 GHz frequencies The DM500 works only with the 2 4 and 5 GHz range It follows the below mentioned standards W 802 11a also known as 802 11a 1999 is a 54 Mbps around 20 Mbps net throughput 5 GHz signaling standard since 2 4 GHz is used by a big number of different devices interference here is less than in 802 11b However signals will not penetrate as much as 802 11b because they are absorbed more readily by walls and other solid objects when on a single path but not when use in multi path env
19. to use the DM500 as a Root AP Hybrid or Station Also as before you can change the Network Name SSID to your preferred name you might want to first click on Scan network to find whether there are neighbors with a name matching yours this is done for preventing any conflict over networks From here three different configurations are therefore possible e When on Root mode o SSID Broadcast can be disabled here for an additional level of security o On Wireless Mode we recommend using 802 11 a n since it is not as crowded as 802 11 b g n however this is only possible if it is supported by your wireless client Channel and transmission rate can be chosen automatically by the DM500 however feel free to change them to the settings that work for you o On WDS Settings Encryption Type do not leave this option as NONE non existent encryption will result in an easy target for undesired access to your WSL OT ec www welotec com User s Manual 1 Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 62 network o On Root AP the MAC address is to be left empty again the Local Area network fields should be entered with their corresponding values for the network being configured o Save and apply the settings for them to take effect e When on Hybrid mode o Please remember that the SSID here should be the same as the Root AP This also means roaming is possible between APs o On WDS Settings Root AP the MAC address
20. 0 Network Settings IP Address 192 168 2 2 Default Gateway 192 168 2 1 Alternate DNS Ne System Contact Read community None SNMP disabled SNMP Trap Server 0 0 0 0 15 Sender A Blank SMTP Server Username Neimask None if above unchecked Tab 5 Network SNMP and Email Settings weuLoTec Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com www welotec com User s Manual IT Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 None if above checked None if above checked Old Password 123456 Repeat new password NTP Server NIB Setvel None if above unchecked Manual Time Settings 2006 1 1 00 00 Firmware Upgrade Path directed to Desktop System Status Site Monitor mens Default table according to connection Traffic Log amp Statistics Fest DHCP Sites No DHCP entry 16 Tab 6 Firewall and System Setup weuLoTec Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com www Welotec com User s Manual Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 17 3 Web Console Configuration 3 1 Administrator Login As soon as the device is connected to the web the user can proceed to navigate through its configuration using Device View utility that comes with the CD as noted in Fig 7 below important information such as the IP MAC address etc is going to be displayed Device
21. 0 10 info welotec com www Welotec com Physical Characteristics User s Manual BE Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 Housing IP50 protection metal case Weight 500 g Dimensions 47x110x90 mm Installation DIN Rail wall mount optional kit Environmental Limits Operating Temperature 10 C 60 C 14 F 140 F Storage Temperature 40 C 85 C 40F 185 F Ambient Relative Humidity 5 95 RH non condensing Wireless Specifications PCl e Module Atheros AR9382 Tx Rx 2T2R MIMO 2x2 with MCS 0 15 Wireless Standard Conformance 802 11a 802 11b 802 119 802 11n Antenna 3 5 dBi Dual antenna design SMA R Female connector Wet OT SC www welotec com 72 User s Manual I Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 Frequency Range CountryiRegion zue som 73 Tab 12 Frequency Range Data Rate 802 11b 1 2 5 5 and 11 Mbps 1Nss 65Mbps 9 800GI 72 2Mbps 400GI Max 20 MHz 1Nss 135Mbps amp 800GI 150Mbps amp 400GI Max 40 MHz Tab 13 Data Rate weuLoTec Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com www welotec com User s Manual Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 Output Power 74 15dBm 6 9 12 18 24Mbps 802 11a 802 11b 14dBm 16dBm MCS 0 8 16dBm MCS 1 9 16dBm MCS 2 10 16dBm MCS 3 11 16dBm MCS 4 12 16dBm MCS 5 13 16dBm MCS 6 14 15dBm MCS 7 15 2 4GHz HT20
22. 02 11a n MCSO ES 95 85 MCS2 92 80 802 11b g n END OE EE 802 11b g n HT40 MCS4 83 70 Tab 15 Receiver Sensitivity weLoTec vision meets solution Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com www welotec com User s Manual I Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 Operation Distance 300m 6Mbps 100m 6Mbps 300m 1Mbps 100m 1Mbps 78 300m 6Mbps 100m 6Mbps 30m 130Mbps 20m 130Mbps Tab 16 Operation Distances Security e 64 bit and 128 bit WEP encryption e 802 1x authentication e AES and TKIP WPA WPA2 Others e Reset Button Yes Regulatory requirements e EMC EN 301489 1 2008 EN301489 17 2009 Class A FCC 15B Class A CNS 13438 e Radio FCC 15C 15 247 FCC 15E 15 407 EN 301893 2008 EN 300328 2006 NCC LP00002 e EMF EN 62311 2008 EN 50385 2002 e Safety UL60950 1 EN60950 1 CNS 14336 e Shock IEC 60068 2 27 e Freefall IEC 60068 2 32 weuLotTterc Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com www welotec com User s Manual I Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 e Vibration IEC 60068 2 6 79 e MTB F 20 years e RoHS Yes e Maritime N A e Hazardous location IEC 62368 1 EE ME EE RS EE La IEC 61000 4 3 mS Radiated Enclosure 10 V m AC Power Port Line to Line 1 0 KV AC Power Port Line to Earth 2 0 KV IEC 61000 4 5 LAN Port Line to E
23. 500 32 3 3 7 Wireless Scheduler Settings This function allows you to setup a wireless schedule and disables SSIDs according to the time in a day when necessary You can have up to 10 rules Wireless gt Scheduler Settings DM500 Scheduler Settings Number 010203040506070809010 Name Status Enabled Disabled SSID DM500 v Day s 7 Sun Mon C Tue C Wed C Thu Fri 7 Sat Time hour minute 00 v 00 v D v 007 Add Modify Remove Cancel No Name SSID Day s Start Stop Status 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Apply Fig 20 Schedular Settings e Number select from 1 to 10 e Name give this rule a name so it is easier to remember e Status enable or disable this rule e SSID select the SSID which this rule applies to e Days s select the days of the week when this rule should be effective e Time hour minute select the time of the day when this rule should be effective If you want this rule to run for the whole day set 00 00 00 00 Wet OT ec www welotec com User s Manual 1 Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 33 Scheduler Usage Tutorial Let s say there are two sites that are covered by the AP and they have different working hours The office would normally work from 8am to 6pm and the production line should run 24 hours Both sites will shut down on weekends Fig 24 Steps e Enable AP2 in the Wireless Basic Setings Set AP1 to use SSID DM Production and A
24. Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 User s Manual weu LoTec User s Manual 1 Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 Important Announcement The information contained in this document is the property of Welotec GmbH and is supplied for the sole purpose of operation and maintenance of Welotec GmbH s products No part of this publication is to be used for any other purposes and it is not to be reproduced copied disclosed transmitted stored in a retrieval system or translated into any human or computer language in any form by any means in whole or in part without the prior explicit written consent of Welotec GmbH offenders will be liable for damages All rights including rights created by patent grant or registration of a utility model or design are reserved Disclaimer We have checked the contents of this manual for agreement with the hardware and software described Since deviations cannot be precluded entirely we cannot guarantee full agreement However the data in this manual is reviewed regularly and any necessary corrections included in subsequent editions Suggestions for improvement are welcome All other product names referenced herein are registered trademarks of their respective companies Published by Welotec GmbH Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Germany Tel 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 Mail info welotec com www welotec com Copyright 2014 Welotec GmbH All rights reserv
25. K stands for Wi Fi Protected Access It uses a passphrase generated and entered by the user this passphrase can be between 8 and 63 characters long We strongly recommend not to take a passphrase already in use within the network nor use a variation of personal information publicly available since this can compromise network s security Fig 16 Wireless gt Security Settings DM500 Security Settings AP1 Security Mode WPA PSK X Encryption Type TKIP v PassPhrase AES Save Settings Apply Cancel Fig 13 Security Settings for AP1 WPA2 PSK stands for Wi Fi Protected Access Il This is a highly recommended setting for the average user You can select the encryption mode tone of the following TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol or AES Advanced Encryption Standard Less prone to be hacked than the above one Figure 17 Wireless gt Security Settings DM500 Security Settings AP1 Security Mode WPA2 PSK X Encryption Type TKIP PassPhrase AES Save Settings Apply Cancel Fig 14 Security Settings for AP1 WSL OT ec www welotec com User s Manual 1 Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 7 WPA2 RADIUS Designed for enterprise networks it requires a RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service authentication server Although possessing a more complicated setup security is optimized since passwords are not transmitted between the NAS Network Authentic
26. K authentication for the connecting wireless clients Wet OT ec www welotec com User s Manual H Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 30 3 3 6 Advanced Settings Provide details on wireless parameters for performance tuning Changes in this section may affect overall performance so caution is recommended if you are not clear of what you are doing please refrain from altering them Wireless gt Advanced Settings DM500 Advanced Settings Regulatory Domain Tx Power Short GI WMM WPA Group Rekey Interval STP Forward Delay Fast Handoff Wireless Isolation 20 40 MHz Coexistence Only be supported at 802 11n with 2 4 GHz Different regulatory domains will result in different Apply Cancel Fig 19 Advanced Settings channels frequencies being allowed EU ETSI2 WORLD v 100 v Enabled v Enabled 600 seconds Disabled v 4 seconds Disabled v Disabled v Enabled v Radio On can turn off the wireless signal of DM500 completely This option only shows in the AP Client mode To turn off the wireless signal completely under Regular AP mode and WDS Bridge mode disable all APs in the Basic Settings TX Power is DM500 s Transmission Power The transmission power can be reduced to prevent wireless interference to other wireless networks Short GI is recommended to leave it as enabled to maximize the throughput WMM or Wireless Multimedia Extension which is recommended to leave as ena
27. Log System Setup c Admin Settings Date Time Settings Alert Event Firmware Upgrade Backup amp Restore Configuration System Status J System Information o S ite Monitor Wireless Client Table Traffic Log amp Statistics DHCP Status Ping Reboot Fig 48 Menu tree for regular AP mode Steps for a quick setting for the DM500 as a Regular AP are e On operation mode choose Regular AP if the device is not in factory default 59 e Go to Wireless gt Basic Settings here you can change the Network Name SSID to your preferred name you might want to first click on Scan network to find whether there are neighbors with a name matching yours this is done for preventing any conflict over networks e At this point you may decide to change other settings such as the Wireless Mode weuLotTec Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info Qwelotec com www welotec com User s Manual BE Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 60 whether to have Automatic Channel Selection the Bandwidth Transmission Rate and the Secondary Channel only available when on 802 11a n and 802 11b g n modes e Next go to Security Settings and on Security Mode choose which security protocol will be used in the network We strongly recommend not leaving this section as disabled e On LAN amp WLAN Interfaces enter the IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gat
28. Mode Static BSSID IP Address 192 168 2 2 Topology Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 TxRate Gateway 192 168 2 1 Channel WIFI Mode 802 11b g n Encryption Channel 1 Status Disconnected BandWidth Auto 20 40 MHz Ethernet Link ON Fig 38 System Information 3 11 2 Site Monitor Site Monitor allows users to view the other wireless networks in the neighborhood it also provides information on other access points such as SSID Channel the RSSI Received Signal Strength Indicator Security and Link Speed of other access points lt can be helpful when setting SSID and Channel for this device to avoid SSID name and Channel conflict and prevent unexpected errors or degraded performance Please keep in mind that it will take some time approximately 10 seconds for this option to gather information of the surrounding wireless networks Fig 42 Fig 43 WSL OT ec www welotec com User s Manual I Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 Show Waiting DM500 53 is Please wait Fig 39 Site Monitor Waiting System Status gt Site Monitor DM500 r Neighbor Wireless Network SSID Mode Channel Authentication Encryption Mbps Signal Visitor_24 b g 13 WPA2 PSK AES 54 36 setmeefree b g 7 WPA PSK TKIP AES 54 4 Visitor 5 a 48 WPA2 PSK AES 54 45 Fig 40 Site Monitor weLoTec Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com www welotec com User s Manual 1 Industrial Wireles
29. P2 to use SSID DM Office Configure other wireless settings when necessary e Go to Wireless Scheduler Settings and select Rule 1 Give this rule a name Production Line change its status to Enabled select the SSID DM Production check the days Monday Friday and set 00 00 00 00 for Time In case you have done something wrong and would like to discard the changes press the Cancel button Click the Add Modify button to add this rule or overwrite an existing rule e Select Rule 2 Give this rule a name Office change its status to Enabled select the SSID DM Office check the days Monday Friday and set the Time range to 8 00 18 00 Click the Add Modify button to add this rule or overwrite an existing rule e In case there are other rules present in the table you can select that rule and press the Remove button so it would clear H Click the Apply button to make the new scheduler rules effective Note that under this scenario the wireless function radio would be turned off completely on Saturdays and Sundays Scheduler Settings Number 010203040506070809019 Name Production Line Status 9 Enabled Disabled SSID DM Production v Day s Sun Mon V Tue Wl Wed V Thu Fri El Sat Time hour minute 00 00 00 Or Add Modify Remove Cancel No Name SSID Day s Start Stop Status 1 Production Line DM Production Ketter 00 00 00 00 Enable Office DM Office Mon Tue Wei we op 18 00 Enable Thu Fri 2 3
30. Table 7 Wet OT SC www welotec com User s Manual Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 20 Caption Default Wireless Mode 802 11b g Channel 1 Automatic Channel Selection box selected Bandwidth 40 MHz Secondary Channel 5 Transmit Rate Best auto Tab 7 Basic settings The basic settings are explained in detail below e Radio On DM500 supports up to three multiple SSIDs AP1 AP2 and AP3 AP1 must be enabled before you can proceed to AP2 and AP3 AP2 and AP3 s settings are only shown when they are enabled When all three APs are disabled wireless radio would turn off completely e SSID specifies the device s wireless network name that other wireless devices should use in order to associate with this AP Each AP AP1 AP2 and AP3 can have their own SSID for better wireless network management You can use the Scan network function to learn about the different SSIDs and channel numbers in the device s surroundings please be patient as this process might take as long as 10 seconds as shown below Once it has finished scanning names and basic properties of neighboring networks will be shown as in Fig 9 When no neighbors have been found the answer is as follows Fig 10 Keep in mind that the SSID should be unique unless wireless roaming is required weLoTec Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com www welotec com User s Manual Industrial Wireles
31. View Search Configuration Advance About 40 e645 on No Jg _ Model__ Pad rese__ wa address _ Host Name _ Kernel SE5116A 192 168 3 1 V4 1 e SE5116A 192 168 2 1 V4 1 16 SE5116A 192 168 1 1 V4 1 17 SE5116A 10 0 50 100 V4 1 18 SE5002 10 0 161 108 name123 V2 62 19 MB5404 x 10 0 189 46 V1 0 20 GW26A 104 10 0 9 1 atop v2 22 21 GW21S MAXI WD 10 0 163 2 RD2 1503 2 V2 45 Mj 22 GW21S MAXI WD 10 0 77 102 name V2 54 23 GW 1S MAXI WD 10 0 71 102 V2 45 24 GW 18 256 10 0 78 1 V1 45 25 GW 18 256 10 0 76 3 V1 45 26 GW 1L 10 0 163 1 1 82 27 GW21C MAXI WD 10 0 162 101 name V2 43 28 EH7510 10 0 153 253 EH7510 1 21 29 EH7510 10 0 151 124 EH7510 V1 21 30 EH7510 10 0 151 35 EH7510 VPN 1 20 E 31 DT4000 192 168 0 157 V1 2 32 DT4000 192 168 0 156 v1 2 33 CORE NetworkModu 10 0 51 106 V1 4 34 AW5500 10 0 50 200 v1 12 35 AW5500 10 0 5 3 1 12 36 AW5300 10 0 195 98 v1 0 37 AW5300 10 0 195 97 V1 0 38 ATW300 10 0 78 34 v2 18 39 ATW300 10 0 78 33 v2 18 40 10 0 9 2 V1 6 X r m D Fig 4 Device View If your device s name is double clicked a window Fig 8 will pop out that will prompt you to enter username and password see Factory Default Settings for more information proceed then to click OK Windows Security The server 10 0 5 3 at AW5500 requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection
32. arth 2 0 KV COM Port Line to Earth 2 0 KV IEC 61000 4 8 CHA Enclosure 10 A m Note Above certifications are subject to change depending on product s final destination DC Ports are tested through a power adaptor available in the accessories kit weuLotTterc Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com www welotec com User s Manual Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 30 6 2 Software Specifications Configuration Browser IE8 Firefox 6 and Chrome 13 Telnet Serial Manager Windows utility Alert Events A E mail e SNMP Trap e Multiple SSID e Wireless Scheduler e Config Import Export from Web e Firmware upgrade through Web or Device View e Site Monitor Site Survey e Wireless Isolation e Firewall Filtering Wired Wireless MAC Filtering Ethernet Type Filtering IP Filtering Management List Tab 17 Software Specifications weLoTec vision meets solution Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com www welotec com User s Manual BE Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 81 6 3 LED Indicators Name Color Status Description Regular AP Green On The Access Point AP function is enabled and has more than one Mode wireless client connected Blinking The AP function is enabled and does not have any wireless client connected Off The Access Point AP function is disabled WDS Bri
33. ation Server and RADIUS Fig 18 Wireless gt Security Settings DM500 Security Settings AP1 Security Mode WPA2 RADIUS v Encryption Type TKIP v IP Address Port 1812 1812 is recommended Shared Secret Save Settings Apply Cancel Fig 15 Security Settings for AP1 Disabled No security settings are being used in the current device comes as factory default Fehler Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden This option is highly discouraged since authentication as well as encryption is not performed in this mode Wireless gt Security Settings DM500 Security Settings AP1 Security Mode Disabled v Save Settings Apply Cancel Fig 16 Security Settings for AP1 Wet OT SC www welotec com User s Manual BE Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 28 3 3 4 WPS Settings This option is available only when DM500 is running in the Regular AP mode WPS stands for Wi Fi Protected Setup PBC stands for Push Button Configuration WPS needs to be enabled before you can Start WPS PBC To use this feature first trigger the WPS process in DM500 by pressing the WPS PBC button and click on the WPS PBC button on SW550X s UI or other WPS methods designated by a WPS compatible device Fig 20 After the Start WPS PBC button is pressed WPS would be triggered and the DM500 will wait for 120 seconds for a WPS compatible device to associate with it automatically Wireless gt WPS
34. ation of Conformity with regard to the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of 1999 5 EC The following standards were applied EMC EN 301 489 1 v1 4 1 EN 301 489 17 v1 2 1 Health amp Safety EN60950 1 2001 EN 50385 2002 Radio EN 300 328 v 1 7 1 EN 301 893 v 1 5 1 The conformity assessment procedure referred to in Article 10 4 and Annex Ill of Directive 1999 5 EC has been followed This device also conforms to the EMC requirements of the Medical Devices Directive 93 42 EEC Note This equipment is intended to be used in all EU and EFTA countries Outdoor use may be restricted to certain frequencies and or may require a license for operation For more details contact Welotec Technical Support European Union This system has been evaluated for RF exposure for humans in reference to the ICNIRP International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection limits The evaluation was based on the EN 50385 Product Standard to Demonstrate Compliance of Radio Base stations and Fixed Terminals for Wireless Telecommunications Systems with basic restrictions or reference levels related to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields from 300 MHz to 40 GHz The minimum separation distance from the antenna to a general bystander is 20 cm 7 9 inches Wet OT SC www welotec com User s Manual BE Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500
35. ays a signal percentage instead of disconnected Also you may also double check the wireless connection status inside the client table of the connected AP System Status gt System Information DM500 System Information Operating Mode DM500 Device Name 0060E90EFBDA Model Name 2 22 Kernel Version 2 22 Operating Mode AP Client Network Information AP Client Information MAC 00 60 E9 0E FB DB SSID HTC Portable Hotspot 4130 IP Mode Static BSSID Any IP Address 192 168 2 2 Topology Infrastrustion Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Channel 6 Gateway 192 168 2 1 Encryption AES WIFI Mode N A Status i i i i 92 Channel N A BandWidth N A Ethernet Link ON Fig 53 System Information weLoTec Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com www welotec com User s Manual BE Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 67 5 Applications 5 1 Basic Access Point Setup Control Room Regular Access Point IP Camera Fig 57 Basic Access Point Setup For more information on how to configure your DM500 as an Access Point please refer to Sec 4 1 Note Wireless coverage is dependent on the environment weLoTec Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com www welotec com User s Manual BE Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 68 5 2 Basic WDS Setup The following figure illustrates two sites with some considerable dista
36. ber to please consult your Hardware Installation Guide when attempting an installation Also please follow all safe procedures when doing so Wet OT ec www welotec com H User s Manual Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 2 3 1 Web Configuration Overview DM500 series Web Configuration is designed into three different modes for ease of use to suit customer needs The Web Configuration appears as follows in Fig 5 WELL OI ec Operation Mode Wizard Wireless Basic Settings Security Settings WPS Settings Advanced Settings Scheduler Settings Network Settings SNMP Settings E mail Settings DHCP Server Firewall amp Filtering Log Settings System Setup System Status Reboot Firmware version 2 22 2 22 DM500 Series Operation Mode amp Regular AP Se Regular AP O WDS Bridge O AP Client Ethernet Bridge all data Mobile Station Mobile Station Apply REGULAR AP Fig 2 Web Configuration On the left side a menu tree appears with all the modes and options available Fig 6 while on the right side of your screen the contents of each mode option will be displayed in a graphical state Since each mode of operation is different the content will differ for more information on each selection please refer to each option s section throughout the manual Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com weLoTec www welotec
37. bled in order to comply with 802 11n standards and achieve link speeds higher than 54 Mbps WPA Group ReKey Interval WPA automatically changes secret keys after certain period of time which all devices on the wireless network share Constantly rekeying the group key protects your network against intrusion WSL OT ec www welotec com User s Manual BE Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 31 STP or Spanning Tree Protocol please enable this option if STP is enabled in your network to prevent network loops When disabled DM500 will not forward STP BPDUS o Forward Delay time in which the interface takes to converge from blocking stage to forwarding state This option only shows in the AP Client mode Maximum Signal Distance is used to determine how fast a wireless signal should be timed out If DM500 is equipped with an outdoor antenna to reach further distances increase this value accordingly Fast Handoff is a proprietary protocol to speed up roaming between DM500 s Enable to allow DM500 to share its neighboring DM500 information to SW550X to further reduce its roaming time Wireless Isolation creates a firewall between wireless clients connected to this AP The isolation can be enabled to prevent data traffic flowing between clients to increase client security and to prevent unnecessary traffic between clients Wet OT ec www welotec com User s Manual BE Industrial Wireless Access Point DM
38. c Channel Select to let the device automatically assign the best available channel number When setting the channels manually bear in mind that channels 1 6 and 11 are the non overlapping channels for 2 4 GHz Fehler Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden Again you can use Scan network to see which channels are already occupied Bandwidth When 40 MHz is used DM500 will double the channel width to 40 MHz as compared to the standard 20 MHz to transmit its data this is not recommended for 802 11b g n since it will leave only one non overlapping channel for other APs HT40 40 MHz is recommended for 802 11a n because it offers a wider frequency range and it is easier for DM500 to find empty channels as well i iy 10 I I 4 9 LI 3 e 13 I I 2 7 12 i 11 1 6 11 3 L I 2400 802 11b g 2 4 GHz 2472 2400 802 11n 2 4 GHz 2472 MHz MHz MHz MHz Fig 8 Non Overlapping Channels for 2 4 GHz WLAN Fig 9 Non Overlapping Channels for 5 GHz WLAN Wet OT ec www welotec com User s Manual 1 Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 23 Wireless gt Basic Settings DM500 Basic Settings AP Enabled AP1 AP2 AP3 AP1 Settings SSID DM500 scan network SSID Broadcast Enabled Disabled Wireless Mode 802 11b g n v BandWidth Auto 20 40 MHz v Channel Automatic Channel Selection AP2 Settings SSID DM500 2 SSID Broadcast Enabled Disabled AP3 Settings
39. dge Green On The WDS Bridge function is enabled and the WDS is connected Mode successfully Blinking The WDS Bridge function is enabled and the WDS is not connected successfully Off The WDS Bridge function is disabled AP Client Green On The AP Client function is enabled and connected to the remote AP Mode successfully Blinking The AP Client function is enabled but not connected to the remote AP Off The AP Client function is disabled 5GHz Red On The AP is running on 5GHz band if WLAN LED is On Off The AP is running on 2 4GHz band if WLAN LED is On Locate Green Blinking The AP is being located Off The AP is not being located LAN Orange Blinking Ethernet is Connected on 10Mbps On Ethernet is Connected on 100 1000Mbps Off Ethernet is Disconnected Green Blinking Data is transmitting on Ethernet On Wireless Radio is enabled WLAN Green Blinking Wireless Radio is enabled and data is transmitting Off Wireless Radio is disabled Mode LEDs should also disable RUN Off System is not powered on Green h AP firmware is running normally RUN SUUS AP firmware is not running Tab 18 LED Indicators weuLoT ec www welotec com User s Manual BE Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 82 Warranty Limited Warranty Conditions Products supplied by us are covered in this warranty for undesired performance or defects resulting from shipping or any other event deemed to be the result of Welotec s mishandling The warranty does not cover ho
40. e Regular AP WDS Bridge a AP Client amp AP Client H CH Ethernet Device Mobile Station Save Settings Apply Fig 52 Operation mode AP Client Remember that your DM500 can function as both a Regular AP and as an AP Client the latter connected to the first one Supposing we already have the network physically installed the steps for configuring your DM500 as an AP Client are as follows e On Operation Mode choose AP Client H Click on Save Settings go then to Mobile Station under the Wireless section and click on Scan network to choose an SSID H A window tab will pop out in that new window tab there will be the names of the surrounding Wireless Networks Choose the one that you already designated as your Regular AP by selecting its corresponding SSID e Click Connect this will make you close the pop out window tab and leave you with the settings selected on the previous page weuoterc 36 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com www welotec com User s Manual BE Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 e Enter the WEP key or the WPA passphrase if necessary 66 e Scroll to the end of the page and press Apply please wait for some time for the changes to apply e Then proceed to go to System Information on the AP Client Information you can confirm your DM500 is connected to the Network selected if the status field displ
41. e uploading process is finished the amount of time varies depending on the equipment used the device will then proceed to restart itself Fehler Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden System Setup gt Firmware Upgrade DM500 Firmware Upgrade To upgrade the firmware browse to the location of the new firmware binary file dld and click Upload button In some cases the device reconfiguration is required Select new firmware Browse Upload Fig 37 Firmware Upgrade Note if the firmware upgrade process fails and the device becomes unreachable follow the TFTP Recovery procedure on the Appendix Wet oTec www welotec com User s Manual 1 Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 3 10 5 Backup amp Restore Configuration 51 Once all the configurations are set and the device is working properly you may want to back up your configuration Backup can be used when the new firmware is uploaded and it is reset to a factory default settings it is done to prevent accidental loading of incompatible old settings The backup file could also be used to efficiently deploy multiple DM500 s of similar settings by uploading the settings to the devices To back up your configuration click Backup and a pop up dialog is prompted for saving the backup file on your computer It is important NOT to modify the saved configuration file by any editor Any modification to the file may corrupt the file and it ma
42. ec com User s Manual BE Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 The rear panel where you can mount the device on a rail or to the wall looks as in Fig 4 a simple mounting instruction is given there too For more information on hardware installation 1 V please refer to the product s installation guide 2 gt Fig 4 DM 500 Rear panel and mounting instruction weLoTec Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com www welotec com User s Manual BE Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 2 3 First Time Installation Before installing the device please adhere to all safety procedures described below Welotec will not be held liable for any damages to property or personal injuries resulting from the installation or overall use of the device Do not attempt to manipulate the product in any way if unsure of the steps described here in such cases please contact your dealer immediately Prepare the necessary cables DC adapter power cord LAN cable etc do not connect the unit yet Install both antennas to the SMA f connectors Proceed then to plug the power source to the unit starting from the ground and then the terminal block Place the device in the desired location and connect it to the LAN via an Ethernet cable with a RJ45 connector Connect your computer to the LAN network Default configurations will be addressed later Note remem
43. ed Technical data is subject to change All other product names referenced herein are registered trademarks of their own respective companies weuLoT ec www welotec com User s Manual BE Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 Table of Contents E 1 TL eller ET 4 1 1 Product e AT 4 TT 5 2 Getting started EE 6 2 1 Inside the Package sv 6 2 2 Front amp Power Panels oo pie tied pn Reti er RU UA E 7 2 3 First Time Installation sene 9 2 3 1 Web Configuration Overview sse 10 2 4 Factory Default Settings sss 13 3 Web Console Contfiguration aussassuummnnanunannannannanannsnssannnnenannnndnnt 17 3 1 Administrator Log preterea suspe a en unn 17 3 2 Overview Information sese 18 3 2 1 Secure Wireless Network AAA 18 3 3 Wireless Settings 19 3 3 1 Dr M eee 19 3 3 2 Basic Settings 19 3 3 3 Security Settings E 25 3 3 4 LOST DID m 28 3 3 5 WDS SMN CN 29 3 3 6 Advanced SEUINGS EE 30 3 9 7 Wireless Scheduler Settings sss 32 3 4 Network Settings sss tnn 34 weuLoT ec www welotec com User s Manual BE Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 u 36 Email Gettngs NR 3 E 3 7 DHCP Server EE 37 3 8 Firewall amp Filtering orti
44. er designed to collect all alert messages any 36 changes made will take effect after the device is restarted 3 6 Email Settings In case the device raises an alert and or warning message it will send an email to the administrator s mailbox Email Settings allows you to set up the device to be able to send an email To set up the email sending you need to put a Sender email address which will be the From on the email Then you fill in Receiver email address to which the email is sent You can send the email to several recipients using Semicolon to separate each email address Next step is to set the Email Server First you fill in the IP address of a Mail Server in your local network If the Mail Server needs a user authentication you need to enable SMTP server authentication required and fill in Username and Password Please contact your network administrator for Mail Server IP address and the Username and Password Fehler Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden You can click on Send Test Mail to verify your mail settings E mail Settings DM500 SMTP Server amp Client Simple Mail Transfer Protocol E mail Address Settings Sender Receiver Use a semicolon for each e mail address E mail Server SMTP Server Authentication C SMTP server authentication required Apply Send Test Mail Cancel Fig 24 E mail Settings Wet OT SC www welotec com User
45. ewards our customers with superb connectivity Among its many characteristics we could mention e Stream input output with maximum link speed of 300 Mbps and throughput of 100 Mps environment dependent e 5 GHz frequency support to reduce interference on 2 4 GHz with other wireless devices e Wireless Isolation to enhance security between wireless clients e Different modes of operation o Regular AP o WDS Bridge o AP Client Wet oTec www welotec com User s Manual 1 Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 2 Getting started 2 1 Inside the Package Inside the product purchased you will find the following items em Quantity Description gt Antenna 1 1 0 AB d antenna EEE Mounting Kit 1 Das already mounted Tab 1 Inside the package Note Please notify your sales representative if any of the above items is missing or damaged in any form upon delivery If your sales representative is unable to satisfy your enquiries please contact us directly weLoTec Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com www welotec com User s Manual BE Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 2 2 Front amp Power Panels The Front Fig 2 and Power panels Fig 3 are as follow Fig 2 DM500 Front panel Fig 3 DM500 Power panel weu LoT ec Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com www welot
46. eway and DNS servers used if any according to your network configuration e Click Apply and wait for the changes to take effect You may also want to Save Settings afterwards just in case you need these configurations in the future 4 2 WDS Bridge Mode On this mode multiple DM500 can bridge together to create a Wireless Distribution System The following details the WDS structure there are three roles that DM500 can play in a WDS network e Root AP or Root e Hybrid or Parent H Station or Child Please keep in mind that there should be one and only one Root AP in the WDS network Hybrids can connect to a Root AP or connect with each other and Stations can connect with either a Root AP or a Hybrid Connecting multiple WDS nodes to a Root AP or a Hybrid is allowed as well Please take a look at the following tree structure Fehler Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden Wet OT SC www welotec com User s Manual I Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 61 Parent Parent Parent Fig 49 WDS tree structure Note It is possible to setup a Hybrid Parent without a Station Child The difference between a Hybrid and a Station is that the Station does not allow wireless clients to associate to it For DM500 quick steps to work as in WDS Mode the procedure is as follows e On operation mode choose WDS Bridge e Go to Wireless Basic Settings on WDS Mode you can choose whether
47. ironments i e indoors office W 802 11b the first of the standards to be created an 11 Mbps 4 5 Mbps net throughput 2 4 GHz signaling standard Although it performs much better than traditional dial up networking its performance is still significantly less than 802 11a and other newer standards W 802 11g very similar to 802 11b the main difference being that it is done in a maximum raw data rate of 54 Mbps 20 Mbps net throughput at the same 2 4 GHz bandwidth W 802 11n Improves the amount of bandwidth utilized by using multiple wireless signals and antennas MIMO technology instead of one Link speed on a 2x2 solution is 300 Mbps on our models 3 3 1 Wizard The DM500 comes with a Quick Setup Wizard that will guide you through most of the common settings You might find it suffice to follow the wizard and setup the Access Point without the need to proceed with this manual again this is only applicable for the most basic setups in each mode 3 3 2 Basic Settings To set up a wireless network several parameters are needed Link Speed can be optimized up to 300 Mbps by choosing 802 11 b g n or 802 11a n again remember that 2 4 GHz frequency is easily interfered by other devices that operate in the same region namely Bluetooth Zigbee Microwave etc so it is better to choose the 802 11a n which operates in the 5 GHz when your network allows it Below there is a table which shows Basic Settings for the device
48. ith OxODOO in which OOOO corresponds to a hexadecimal number e g OxFOFO which is to filter NETBUI type messages or 0x8035 for RARP type messages Fig 31 Firewall amp Filtering gt Ethernet Type Filtering DM500 Ethernet Type Filtering Ethernet Type Filtering is used to filter packets at data link layer amp Disable ethernet type filtering Allow packets that match specification below Deny packets that match specification below Ethernet Type Filtering List Ethernet Type Protocol Interface Status 0x8035 RARP Any 0x0806 ARP Any OxFOFO NetBUI Any 0x8138 Novell IPX Any 0x0800 IPv4 Any Any Any Any Any Any lt gt Page 1 7 Apply Fig 29 Ethernet Type Filtering WSL OT ec 2 m soner I TN AO f CAINADN nn AQ IMDEE www welotec com User s Manual I Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 3 8 4 IPFiltering 43 IP Filtering as its name implies is for filtering on the IP protocol also known as Layer 4 filtering Continuing its simple design IP address is added on the Source and Destination Address fields Each filter only provides a one way filtering to create a 2 way filtering you need to add another entry that has the source and destination address reversed The filters should be active once the checkbox in the first column is checked A total of 64 different entries can be added to the list Fig 32 Firewall amp Filtering gt IP Filtering rules DM500 IP Filtering IP Filtering is used to
49. l Settings section to specify the email addresses to which the alert message is sent See SNMP Settings section to specify a SNMP trap server System Setup gt Alert Event DM500 Alert Event Settings There are two types of alerts E mail and SNMP Alerts are triggered by respective events E mail recipients and Trap server can both be set at E mail Settings and SNMP Settings respectively Event Cold Start Warm Start Authentication Failure IP Address Changed Password Changed Apply Cancel 3 10 4 Firmware Upgrade E mail Alert Trap Alert H Ey F9 E DT r Fig 36 Alert Events WSL OT ec www welotec com User s Manual 1 Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 Updated firmware is provided by our company from time to time for more information visit our 50 News amp Events webpage to fix bugs and optimize performance It is very important that the device must NOT be turned off or powered off during the firmware upgrading please be patient as this whole process might take up to 7 minutes Before upgrading the firmware please make sure that the device has a reliable power source that will not be powered off or restarted during the upgrading process To upgrade a new firmware once downloaded copy the new firmware file to your computer and then click Browse to find the new firmware file then click Upload The program will show the upload status please wait until th
50. ler Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden SNMP Settings DM500 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol The SNMP is used in network management systems to monitor network attached devices for conditions that require administrative attention Basic Data Objects System Contact Welotec System Location Germany SNMP Enabled Read Community public Write Community private SNMP Trap Server A trap is an unsolicited message sent by an SNMP agent to an SNMP management system SNMP Trap Server 0 0 0 0 Apply Cancel Fig 23 SNMP Settings DM500 provides two SNMP fields which are System Contact usually used to specify the device s contact information in case of emergency and System Location usually used to specify the device location If you wish to make the device information available for public viewing editing Enable the SNMP function Fill in the passphrase for the Read Community the group that is allowed to read the device information and fill in the passphrase for the Write Community the group that is allowed to read modify the device information By default DM500 comes in public for Read Community and private for Write Community In case the device raises an alert due to any unexpected incident a message will be dispatched to a SNMP trap server WSL OT ec www welotec com User s Manual 1 Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 Specify the IP Address of the SNMP Trap Serv
51. nce apart Ethernet cabling is impossible to the adjacent site The adjacent site has both wireless clients and ethernet clients Note that if the Access Point function is not required at the adjacent site no wireless clients WDS Hybrid can be changed to WDS Station WDS Hybrid SWF Control Room WDS Root WE N Fig 58 Basic WDS Setup For more information on how to configure your DM500 for this topology please refer to Sec 4 2 Note Wireless coverage is dependent on the environment weLoTec Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com www welotec com User s Manual BE Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 5 3 Coverage Range Extender Setup 69 Extending from the above scenario if the distance needs to be further extended it is always possible to add more DM500 in WDS Hybrid mode in between the existing one The WDS MAC address of the newly added DM500 in WDS Hybrid mode should be MAC address of the DM500 that it is directly connecting to not the MAC address of the DM500 in WDS Root mode Note that DM500 in WDS Station mode does not allow both wireless client and DM500 in WDS Hybrid mode to connect in Normally it should be the last DM500 in the wireless topology if utilized WDS Root WDS Hybrid Fig 59 Coverage Range Extender Setup For more information on how to configure your DM500 for this topology please refer to Sec 4 2
52. ng blanks and choose Apply in the end Fig 37 There are two ways to access DM500 s Web UI One is Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP and the other is Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure HTTPS For enhanced security it is recommended to use the encrypted HTTPS protocol Note that HTTP uses the 80 port while HTTPS uses the 443 port System Setup gt Admin Settings DM500 Admin Settings User amp Password User name adm Old password New password Repeat new password Web mode Web mode e HTTP OHTTPS Device Name Device Name 0060E90EFBDA Apply Cancel Fig 34 Admin Settings If the Web mode is switched to HTTPS it is important to fill in the old password and an new one This new one can be the same as the old one but it needs to bei filled in Otherwise the DM500 is no more accessabel via the web interface Wet OT SC www welotec com User s Manual Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 3 10 2 Date Time Settings 48 Date and time can be set manually or using Network Time Protocol NTP to automatically synchronizes with a Time Server For auto synching check the box below NTP Server Settings Obtain date time automatically proceeding then to fill the IP address or host name for it if a hostname is entered the DNS server must be configured properly a Time Zone can be selected as well System Setup gt Date Time Settings DM500 Date Time Settings The NTP Network Time Protocol is u
53. nge Extender Setup A 68 5 4 AP Client Setup E 69 D EE 70 6 1 Hardware Gpechtcaton sss 70 6 2 Software Specifications eren ste xt les ps 79 5 3 LED INGIGAIONS SJ 80 VE EE CN Wet OT ec www welotec com User s Manual BE Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 Preface This manual supports you during the installation and configuring of the DM500 Industrial Wireless Access Point only as well as it explains some technical options available with the mentioned product As such it contains some advanced network management knowledge instructions examples guidelines and general theories designed to help users manage this device and its corresponding software a background in general theory is a must when reading it Please refer to the Glossary for technical terms and abbreviations Who Should Use This User Manual This manual is to be used by qualified network personnel or support technicians who are familiar with network operations it might be useful for system programmers or network planners as well This manual also provides helpful and handy information for first time users For any related problems please contact us Supported Platform This manual is designed for the DM500 Industrial Wireless Access Point and that model only Wet OT SC www welotec com User s Manual BE Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 European Community Switzerland Norway Iceland and Liechtenstein Model DM500 Declar
54. not configured properly If the latter happens you will need to reset the device back to its default by any of the methods described on Sec 3 12 Wet OT SC www welotec com User s Manual I Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 3 8 4 Wired MAC Filtering 40 When connected to the LAN Ethernet interface filtering can be done using this option The setting is simple intuitive and straight forward just choose whether to Allow or Deny packets and proceed to fill in the blanks with the corresponding MAC addresses Up to 64 different MAC addresses can be set for allowing as well as for denying packets Fig 30 as a default Wired MAC Filtering is disabled For changes to take effect press Apply for saving those changes just press Save Settings Firewall amp Filtering gt Wired MAC Filtering DM500 Wired MAC Filtering The Wired MAG Filtering is used to allow or deny packets on LAN interface that have source and destination MAC addresses matching MAC addresses in the table DisableMAC Filtering Allow packets with MAC addresses listed below Deny packets with MAC addresses listed below Access Control List Very ee See VIAC Address Page 1 7 Fig 27 Wired MAC Filtering weLoTec Zum Hagenbach 7 D 36 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com www welotec com User s Manual I Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 3 8 2 Wireless MAC Filtering 41 Packet filte
55. ring in a Wireless environment can be done in an analogous way as the Wired MAC Filtering In the same way connection is ensured by allowing or denying packets according to their respective MAC addresses again a maximum of 64 different MAC addresses are available as an option Firewall amp Filtering gt Wireless MAC Filtering DM500 Wireless MAC Filtering The Wireless MAC Filtering is used to allow or deny the accessibility of wireless stations amp Disable MAC Filtering Allow packets with MAC addresses listed below D Deny packets with MAC addresses listed below Access Control List MAC Address 1 Any MAC Address 2 Any MAC Address 3 Any MAC Address 4 Any MAC Address 5 Any MAC Address 6 Any MAC Address 7 Any MAC Address 8 Any MAC Address 9 Any MAC Address 10 Any Ap Page 1 7 Apply Fig 28 Wireless MAC Filtering WweuLoT ec Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com www welotec com User s Manual I Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 3 8 3 Ethernet Type Filtering 42 Ethernet Type Filtering is done according to the packets Ethernet type also known as Layer 3 filtering As in the two previous sections there is a maximum of 64 entries for packets specification Enabling is simple packets are set as disabled by default Fig 31 checking the packets Ethertype box located to the left of it first column Ethertype numbering usually starts w
56. s Access Point DM500 3 11 3 Wireless Client Table 54 On this table you may be able to see all the Wireless and WDS device connected to this DM500 Fig 44 System Status gt Wireless Client Table DM500 Associated wireless client MAC Address AID Channel TxRate RSSI Disconnected Tx Seq Rx Seq Associated wireless client Fig 41 Wireless Client Table 3 11 4 Traffic Log amp Statistics Traffic Log amp Statistics shows wireless network and status information Refresh Rate can be changed to automatically reload update the page the default being a no refresh option but it can be done manually by clicking on Refresh Be careful when setting this value because it will increase CPU load on the device Fig 45 WSL OT ec www welotec com User s Manual 1 Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 System Status gt Traffic Log amp Statistics DM500 Traffic Log amp Statistics 55 Refresh Rate norefresh v Refresh recv eol interrupts 21 tx management frames 238 tx failed cuz too many retries 73 total number of bytes received 62745 total number of bytes transmitted 37683 rssi of last ack ctl ch0 25 rssi of last ack ctl ch1 17 rx rssi from histogram combined 29 rssi of last rcv ctl ch0 29 rssi of last rcv ctl ch1 19 beacons transmitted 10789 periodic calibrations 11029 Antenna profile switched default rx antenna 1 0 tx 159 rx o 1 tx 0 rx 495 Fig 42 Traffic
57. s Access Point DM500 MAC Address T Mode Channel Authentication Encryption Mbps Signal Visitor 24 E0 46 9A1B B0 D3 Infra big 13 WPA2 PSK AES 54 25 Visitor 5 E0 46 9A 1B B0 D2 Infra a 48 WPA2 PSK AES 54 39 T is Topology Infra Infrastructure Adhoc Refresh Close Fig 6 Result of scanning MAC Address T There is no wirelesss network detected T is Topology Infra Infrastructure Adhoc Channel is listed as Primary Channel Secondary Channel Fig 7 Result of scanning weuLoTec 21 Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com www Welotec com User s Manual BE Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 22 SSID Broadcast Allows any wireless client to search for this access point presence it is enabled by default When the SSID Broadcast is disabled wireless clients need to manually input the SSID in their wireless client configuration increasing network security to prevent an access from unsolicited clients Wireless Mode The modes are separated into two parts by different colors The modes colored in green denotes the modes that runs on the 2 4 GHz frequency and the modes colored in red denotes the modes that runs on the 5 GHz frequency Please note that the 2 4 GHz frequency is very crowded and usually does not reflect the real performance of the device please consider using the 5 GHz frequency when possible Channel Select Automati
58. sed to synchronize the date time from the NTP server Current Date Time 3 Feb 2014 03 53 02 NTP Server Settings NTP C Obtain date time automatically NTP Server pool ntp org Time Zone GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London Daylight Saving Time Settings L Enable Daylight Saving Time Start Date I Sun v 4100 v Month Week Date Hour End Date I I Sun 00 Month Week Date Hour Offset 0 Manual Time Settings Date 03 Feb 2014 Time 03 v 52 v 57 HH MM SS Apply Fig 35 Date and Time Settings weLoTec Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com www welotec com H User s Manual Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 49 3 10 3 Alert Event There are five events that will trigger the alarm these alerts are useful for security control or security monitoring Fig 39 e Cold Start when there is a power interruption e Warm Start when the device resets e Authentication Failure when an incorrect username or password is entered H IP Address Changed when the device s IP is changed e Password Changed when the administrator password is changed Any of the five events would trigger an alert When enabled an email alert would be sent to the designated address in the E Mail Settings A Trap alert would be sent to the designated Trap server in the SNMP Settings See Emai
59. statistics 4 packets transmitted 0 packets received 100 packet loss Fig 45 Device not reachable 3 12 Reboot and Restore Default Settings To manually reboot the device you may click on Reboot after which the device will restart If a factory default setting is needed tick the Reset checkbox and then click on Reboot Fig 49 Also you could use the button located on the Front panel close to the ANT2 it is conveniently labeled as Reset Just insert the tip of a paper clip and hold it long enough until the device produce a long beep release the button and wait for the device to restart AC www welotec com User s Manual Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 57 Reboot amp Restore Default DM500 rReboot Click Reboot to have the device perform a software restart Wait a minute before logging into the device again Adjust your PC LAN and WLAN settings according to the new device s configuration if needed rRestore to Default Settings Check Reset box and click Reboot if you need to restore the device to factory default settings El Reset Reboot Fig 46 Reboot amp Restore Default WeLoT ec Zum Hagenbach 7 D 48366 Laer Fon 49 0 2554 9130 00 Fax 49 0 2554 9130 10 info welotec com www welotec com H User s Manual Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 4 Operation Modes 4 1 Regular AP Mode Regular AP mode s welcome screen is as shown below Fig 50 wecLotTec
60. stored in the device Log Settings gt Event Log DM500 Event Log Index Date Time Startup Time Level Event 11 2006 01 01 00 00 38 00d00h00m10s error Syslog Warm Start Last Page J Next Page Show All Events Clear All Events Save To File Fig 33 Event Log Fig 3 1 Click on Last Page to go to the last page Click on Next Page to go to the next page Click on Show All Event to show all events in one page Click on Clear All Event to clear the events stored in the device Click on Save To File to save all the events to a file locally Click on Last Page to go to the last page Click on Next Page to go to the next page Click on Show All Event to show all events in one page Click on Clear All Event to clear the events stored in the device Click on Save To File to save all the events to a file locally WSL OT ec www welotec com User s Manual 1 Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 3 10 System Setup 47 The following section describes some critical settings for the DM500 take care when changing the values here as they will greatly influence your network performance 3 10 1 Admin Settings The DM500 allows User and password management the user s default is as adm and the password will be 123456 as default The Device name entry can be changed as well to set change their value just follows the steps filling in the correspondi
61. uested client DHCP Client List DHCP Enabled IP Address Range Lease Time seconds 21600 Static Connection Host Name IP Address MAC Status 4b Page 1 6 Save Settings Apply Cancel Fig 25 DHCP Server Wet OT ec www welotec com User s Manual 1 Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 For a look at the current DHCP client table just click where it says DHCP Client List if no 39 clients are present there would be a message specifying so Fig 29 System Status gt DHCP Status DM500 DHCP Client List Host Name MAC Address IP Address seconds Lease Time Refresh Fig 26 DHCP Status 3 8 Firewall amp Filtering The following section deals with configuration for the network s firewall as well as its packet filtering Available criteria for packet filtering are based on MAC address Wired or Wireless Ethernet packet and IP address These filtering methods provide security preventing unauthorized or malicious packets an entrance to your network Data packets will be filtered classified as either allowed packets or denied packets the allowed packets mode is more commonly known as the whitelist and the denied packets mode is known as the blacklist We highly encourage you to be extremely careful on this section as data that doesn t fit into any of those criteria will be discarded with the potential outcome of letting the DM500 as inaccessible if
62. wever equipment which has been damaged due to accident misuse abuse such as W Use of incorrect power supply connectors or maintenance procedures m Use of accessories not sanctioned by us E Improper or insufficient ventilation W improper or unauthorized repair W X Replacement with unauthorized parts W d Failure to follow Our operating Instructions H Fire flood Act of God or any other contingencies beyond our control RMA and Shipping Reimbursement W Customers must always obtain an authorized RMA number from us before shipping the goods to be repaired W When in normal use a sold product shall be replaced with a new one within 3 months upon purchase The shipping cost from the customer to us will be reimbursed W After 3 months and still within the warranty period it is up to us whether to replace the unit with a new one normally as long as a product is under warranty all parts and labor are free of charge to the customers E After the warranty period the customer shall cover the cost for parts and labor W Three months after purchase the shipping cost from you to us will not be reimbursed but the shipping costs from us to the customer will be paid by us Limited Liability Welotec GmbH shall not be held responsible for any consequential losses from using our products Wet OT SC www welotec com
63. y Settings These settings provide an overall network security according to the user s needs by default Wireless Security is Disabled Fehler Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden Each AP SSID can have its own wireless security For example you can create a temporary SSID with OPEN security for guest access Note that WEP will not be available if you have enabled more than one AP SSID Wireless gt Security Settings DM500 Security Settings AP1 Security Mode Disabled z WEP 64 128 bit WPA PSK Save Settings Apply Carwpa2 PSK WPA2 RADIUS Fig 11 Security Settings for AP1 A number of Security Settings are available for you e WEP 64 128 bit Hex stands for Wired Equivalent Privacy Which is a moderately weak security algorithm and although it implies security in a wired connection it is weaker than WPA protocols It is not recommended unless a really large network is being administered Up to 4 different hexadecimal or ASCII keys can be entered in this section Fig 15 Wireless gt Security Settings DM500 Security Settings AP1 Security Mode WEP 64 128 bit Key1 HEX 10 or 26 digits M 5 Key2 HEX 10 or 26 digits ASCII 5 or 13 characters Key3 F U Ur ZU Ut Key4 HEX 10 or 26 digits M Save Settings Apply Cancel Fig 12 Security Settings for AP1 Wet OT ec www welotec com User s Manual 1 Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 26 WPA PS
64. y not be used for restore Please contact our authorized distributors for more information on this subject To restore the configuration backup click Browse to locate the backup file and then click Upload to upload the configuration backup file to the device Once the backup file is successfully uploaded the device will restart the time needed for this process may vary on the equipment used Fig 2 System Setup gt Backup amp Restore Configuration DM500 Backup amp Restore Configuration Backup Configuration Click Backup to save the current configuration to your computer Backup Restore Configuration Browse a backup configuration file and click Upload button to restore the device s settings Durchsuchen Keine Datei ausgew hlt Upload Fig 2 WSL OT ec www welotec com User s Manual BE Industrial Wireless Access Point DM500 52 3 11 System Status Overall DM500 s info as well as network and very possibly neighbors information will be available when browsing this section 3 11 1 System Information This section illustrates DM500 s overall information Fehler Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden System Status gt System Information DM500 System Information Operating Mode DM500 Device Name 0060E90EFBDA Model Name 2 22 Kernel Version 2 22 Operating Mode Regular AP Network Information AP Client Information MAC 00 60 E9 0E FB DB SSID AW555 IP
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