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1. Configuration File apeeeeee 00 60 b3 ee ee ee 192 168 1 2 1 1 1 Registered 0 0 kBytes 0 kBytes Password Settings System Log System Alert AP Management also allows you to reboot the managed AP change its IP address and perform firmware upgrades AP Management gt AP Management This page shows the APs that managed by AC System Settings Time Settings ex Device a pa esci 20 Miz ed Downloaded Name Channel 2437MHz 6 M Firmware Upload ap996633 00 19 70 Extension Channel PS 11 kBytes Configuration File apeeeeee 00 60 b Antenna Internal 8 dBi si i Soci Output Power 12dBm i Password Settings ii Gavi Syslog Setting System Log Svstem Alert 24 Firmware Upgrade tor Managed Thin APs For firmware upgrades you may choose to upgrade the selected Thin AP by clicking Upgrade Selected or the entire group by clicking Upgrade All First you need to locate the new firmware for the ZAC 1023 CPE Go to Management gt Firmware Upload browse the firmware file location on your PC click Upload and OK EE E gt al Status Wireless Settings Management AP Management Upgrade Firmware This page allows you upgrade the device firmware to a new version Please do not power off the device during the System Settings y g upload because it may crash the system Time Settings Upgrade AC Firmware Browse Upload 2 Firmware Upload P Uplo
2. Repeater 28 setting Networking Parameter From the Status Page select SYSTEM then the Network Settings tab This will open the network settings for the Ethernet port on the CPE 7 Wireless Broadband Access Point Logout Status System Wireless Management Tools Basic Settings Basic Settings Network Settings Network Mode Bridge _ I Spanning Tree Router Disabled STP Forward Delay i 1 30 seconds C Enable 802 1Q VLAN Time Settings RADIUS Settings Management VLAN ID 0 4094 IP Address Assignment m DHCP Client Static IP IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP Address DNS 1 DNS 2 i hy cance AP Mode 1 Choose Wireless gt Basic Settings The default mode is AP Here you can change wireless parameters such as SSID operating channel transmit output power etc After the configuration is made click Apply to save Wireless Broadband Access Point Logout Status System Wireless Management Tools 5 Use this page to change the wireless mode as well as configure any associated wireless network Basic Settings gt parameters Profile Settings Advanced Settings C Disable Wireless LAN Interface Traffic Shaping Operation Mode AP i Site Survey lt L a Wireless Client i more Access Control pesca t Broadcast SSID BR abled WDS Settings 802 11 Mode 802 11B G N v Channel Mode 20 MHz Y Channel 2437MHz 6 V Extensi
3. Mask Gateway IP Ado DNS 1 DNS 2 E Do you really want to change the device mode C gt o cree Wireless Switch Settings Method of Connecting With Wireless Switch 27 lf your CPE was previously configured in virtual access mode it can be switched to Fat AP mode Go to Management gt System Settings From the Device Mode drop down list select Fat AP and click YES to make the change take effect Wireless Settings Management _ 1RDEDEDEOEOUeETTIII Wur a AP Management System Settings Use this page to configure the basic parameters of device 2 System Settings Device Settings Time Settings Device Mode rtual AC Thin AP Fat AP Connect Mode Ferse i l Firmware Upload i Aa Mi AP Virtual AC Device Name ares 15 characters and no spaces Configuration File tS ati do a Spanning Tree Enabled Disabled Password Settings STP Forward Delay 1 1 30 seconds Syslog Settings Enable 802 10 VLAN System Log Management VLAN ID 0 0 means disabled IP Address Assignment DHCP Client Static IP IP Address The CPE will write your selection to the firmware which takes 60 seconds After the changes are made the device will reboot Device settings have been reset to factory defaults Please wait for 56 seconds before attempting to access the device again The Fat AP covers these modes AP Wireless Client Bridge and AP
4. NONINFRINGEMENT OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE IN NO EVENT SHALL ZCOMAX OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOST PROFITS OR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO DATA ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS MANUAL EVEN IF ZCOMAX OR ITS SUPPLIERS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES About the Quick Installation Guide This Quick Installation Guide is intended to guide professionals in the installation and configuration of the ZAC 1023 series CPE It covers procedures that will assist you in avoiding unforeseen problems Conventions dia Warning This sign indicates a warning or caution Note This sign indicates an important note Chapter 1 Introduction Zcomax s ZAC 1023 series of 2x2 MIMO CPE s support multiple operational modes in either the 2 4 GHz or 5 GHz frequency band These models also come with Zcomax s Virtual Access Controller firmware which offers a low cost zero touch management solution The ZAC series is suitable for small business and large enterprise wireless ISP applications where multiple network devices are required What truly sets this wireless LAN solution apart from the others is its versatility When operating as an access point the ZAC 1023 can provide centralized management and monitoring of all the managed Aps on the network without the additional expense of a separate WLAN control
5. and power transients ESD Lightning DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY Installers MUST use the manufacturer s power supply amp POE injector shipped with the ZAC 1023 series or the radio will be damaged and warranty voided Product Package The package you received should contain the following items If any item is missing or damaged please contact your vendor for support IEEE 802 11n ZAC 1023 CPE XI Detachable 5dBi antennas X2 Pole Mounting Ring X2 24 VDC POE Injector X1 amp AC Power cord X1 Ferrite Suppression Core X1 Grounding Wire X1 Product CD X1 Note Product CD contains the Quick Installation Guide and User Manual Pole Mounting Ring Ferrite Suppression Core 24VDC Power Cord amp POE Injector Mr warning Installers MUST use the manufacturer s power supply amp POE injector shipped with the ZAC 1023 CPE use of a non factory approved power supply will destroy the device and void the warranty Chapter 3 Hardware Installation 1 The bottom of the ZAC 1023 CPE has a removable cover Remove the retaining screw and slide the cover off as shown below 2 di Slide the cover back to seal the bottom of the ZAC 1023 Using the Grounding Wire The ZAC 1023 series CPE is equipped with a grounding wire It is important that both the CPE and POE Injector are properly connected to earth ground during normal use to protect against surges or ESD 1 Remove the screw
6. as configure any associated wireless network parameters Disable Wireless LAN Interface Operation Mode Wireless Client v Site Survey SSID Wirelessi Locked AP MAC 802 11 Mode 802 11B G N Data Rate Auto 0 Antenna Gain Output Power Enable MAC Clone Auto MAC Clone Manual MAC Clone 00 19 70 a2 91 0b 32 3 The wireless client will then scan all the available access points within the coverage area Make your selection then click Select AP to establish the connection Wireless Site Survey This page provides a tool to scan the wireless network ecm WB171 SL 2457TMH2z 10 bo 50rchacza79 802 118 G 02 WEP 24504P 247TH 6 OO TO ma os Te 802 118 G 81 WEP 1 Wireless 2412MH2 1 00 18 70 5573 802 1186 BI NONE MIS Guest 2422KH2 3 0018 7040 802 11S Ba WPA MISVOIP 2412MH 1 Olrifer ebra da 802 1 1805 E WEP Select AP Select SSID Scan 4 lf the AP you connected to requires authentication or encryption click Profile Settings in the left column Select the corresponding authentication and encryption options and click Apply to save Status System Wireless Management Basic Settings Security Settings Define the wireless security settings Advanced Settings Traffic Shaping Access Control WDS Settings 5 To check if the association with the Access Point has been successfully made go to Status gt Connections If the connection
7. foot Powering Up Connect the power cord to the POE injector Connect an Ethernet cable from the CPE to the Data amp Power Out port of the Injector Connecting the ZAC 1023 to your Network Follow these instructions for configuration and management 1 Open the ferrite core by unsnapping the connector latches The core will open revealing a concave surface 2 Lay the Ethernet cable into the core usually within 2 to 3 inches of the connector You may have to experiment with the final location depending on the effectiveness of the high frequency abatement ae Da 5 f 3 Loop the cable around and through the core This may be required in circumstances with severe interference Close the core and snap the assembly back together Insert the Ethernet cable into the Data In port of the POE injector Connect the Ethernet cable to a PC switch or hub 7 Plug the power cord into an A C power outlet The unit will immediately boot You can begin the device configuration described below Power Socket Switch hub or PC la Note The Ethernet port on the ZAC 1023 series is auto configured There is no need for cross over cabling Chapter 4 Configuration 1 Connect the ZAC 1023 CPE to your PC with an Ethernet cable plugged into the LAN port of the POE injector 2 Assign a static IP address to your PC s TCP IP IPv4 Properties It should be in the same
8. only for more technically advanced users who have a sufficient knowledge about wireless LANs These settings should not be changed unless you understand the 2 Advanced Settings effects that such changes will cause Security Settings Traffic Shaping WMM Support Enabled Disabled A MPDU Aggregation Enabled Disabled Access Control A MSDU Aggregation Enabled Disabled WDS Settings Short GI Enabled Disabled RTS Threshold 2347 256 2347 Fragment Threshold 2346 256 2346 Channel Protection None v 3 Distance 3000 0 15000 meter Signal LED Thresholds Weak lt 90 Medium lt 74 lt Strong Background Scan Enabled Disabled Apply Cancel 5 Use ping to verify the link between the two bridges 35 6 To check the wireless connectivity go to Status gt Connections lf the connection is established it will display association information of the remote bridge including the MAC address wireless mode signal strength and connection time Status Wireless Management kaz Eu go information Association List 2 This table shows the MAC Address 802 11 Mode Signal Strength and Connected Time for each associated device s Statistics ARP Table vo o any mino yee SPA ida het aetectacii 00 19 70 05 7a aa 802 4 1A N 42 dBm Sm 11s Bridge Table Refresh AP Repeater Mode Go to Wireless gt Basic Settings Choose AP Repeater from Wireless Mode and click Apply to save S
9. 0 b3 ee ee ee 192 168 1 2 1 1 1 Registered 0 0 kBytes 0 kBytes Configuring Fat AP mode The Fat AP mode is used for to configure ZAC 1023 series CPE as iL 2 A single access point wireless gateway A Wireless Client Station A P2P Point 2 Point bridge A P2MP Point 2 Multi Point 26 Login using the instructions provided earlier Select the Basic Settings tab and then for the Device Mode choose Fat AP Thin AP Information e a Basic Settings gt System Log Wireless Broadband Access Point Basic Settings Use this page to configure the basic parameters of device Gernral Settings Thin AP CAPWAP apa2e136 max 15 characters and no spaces Device Mode Device Name IP Settings DHCP Client Static IP IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway IP Address DNS 1 DNS 2 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wireless Switch Settings Method of Connecting With Wireless Switch A confirmation window will appear Click OK and the CPE will reboot Thin AP Information Basic Settings gt System Log Wireless Broadband Access Point Logout Basic Settings Use this page to configure the basic parameters of device Gernral Settings v apa2e136 max 15 characters and no spaces Message from webpage Device Mode Device Name IP Settings DHCP Clie Static IP IP Address Subnet
10. WDS Settings Wireless Distribution System uses wireless media to communicate with other APs like the Ethernet does To do this you must set these APs in the same channel and set MAC addresses of other APs Advanced Settings which you want to communicate with in the table and then enable the WOS This function can work only in Bridge and AP Repeater mode Profile Settings Access Control Local MAC Address 2 WDS Settings 3 Remote AP MAC Address1 100 19 70 00 00 01 Remote AP MAC Address2 Remote AP MAC Address3 Remote AP MAC Address4 34 Note Bridge uses the WDS protocol that is not defined as the standard thus compatibility issues between equipment from different vendors may arise Moreover Tree or Star shape network topology should be used in all WDS uses cases i e if AP2 and AP3 are specified as the WDS peers of AP1 AP2 should not be specified as the WDS peer of AP3 and AP3 should not be specified as the WDS peer of AP2 in any case Mesh and Ring network topologies are not supported by WDS and should be avoided in all uses di Repeat the above procedures to configure the remote ZAC 1023 Bridge 4 Enter the actual distance in the Distance field For example if the distance between the two ZAC 1023 bridges is 3 kilometers enter 3000 in the field Click Apply to save configuration foal Status System Wireless m Management Tools 1 Basic Settings Advanced Settings These settings are
11. ZAC 1023 2 ZAC 1023 5 Part Number s ZN 7200 2EI O ZN 7200 2AEI O Quick Installation Guide 4 Ay IEEE 802 11 b g n Wireless CPE Version 0 5 Copyright Copyright 2015 Zcomax Technologies Inc All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced distributed or transmitted in any form or by any means including photocopying recording or other electronic or mechanical methods without the prior written permission of Zcomax Technologies Inc Disclaimer THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE ALL STATEMENTS INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED USERS MUST TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR APPLICATION OF ANY PRODUCTS THE SOFTWARE LICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE ACCOMPANYING PRODUCT ARE SET FORTH IN THE INFORMATION PACKET THAT SHIPPED WITH THE PRODUCT AND ARE INCORPORATED HEREIN BY THIS REFERENCE IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO LOCATE THE SOFTWARE LICENSE OR LIMITED WARRANTY CONTACT YOUR ZCOMAX REPRESENTATIVE FOR A COPY NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER WARRANTY HEREIN ALL DOCUMENT FILES AND SOFTWARE OF THESE SUPPLIERS ARE PROVIDED AS IS WITH ALL FAULTS ZCOMAX AND THE ABOVE NAMED SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
12. ad TAP Firmware Browse Upload Configuration File Auto Upgrade TAP Firmware D Enabled Disabled Password Settings Syslog Settings System Log Cloud Management When this window appears you have successfully updated your firmware Firmware upload success You can now go back to Management gt AP Management for a single or group update Status Wireless Settings Management Tools AP Management gt AP Management This page shows the APs that managed by AC System Settings Time Settings lt ji s MAC gt IP FW Status Clients Uploaded Downloaded Firmware Upload ap996633 00 19 70 99 66 33 192 163 1 1 1 1 1 Registered 1 24 kBytes 11 kBytes Configuration File Password Settings Syslog Se System Log System Alert 25 Monitor Managed Thin APs To view each managed CPE s status go to Status gt Managed Aps Here you can view device information CPE Name MAC address IP address and Firmware version You can also monitor the wireless CPEs that are currently associated with the managed VAP along with transmission and packets statistics Status Wireless Settings Management Tools Information Managed APs Managed APs This page shows the APs that managed by AC ee Wireless Users a Device DHCP Clients E MAC IP FW Status Clients Uploaded Downloaded ap996633 00 19 70 99 66 33 192 168 1 1 1 1 1 Registered 1 3 kBytes 0 kBytes apeeeeee 00 6
13. c Shaping A MPDU Aggregation Enabled Disabled A MSDU Aggregation Enabled Disabled Access Control Short GI Enabled Disabled WDS Settings RTS Threshold 2347 256 2347 l Fragment Threshold 2346 256 2346 Beacon Interval 100 40 3500 ms DTIM Interval 1 1 255 Preamble Type Long Auto Channel Protection None v 3 Distance 1000 0 15000 meter Apply Cancel 31 Wireless Client Mode 1 Go to Wireless gt Basic Settings and choose Wireless Client from Wireless Mode Specify the SSID for the Access Point Then enter the gain of the external antennas Click Apply to save the configuration Status Wireless Management 1 A se sense Basic Setti 4 Basic Settings Profile Settings Use this page to change the wireless mode as well as configure any associated wireless network parameters Advanced Settings 7 Disable Wireless LAN Interface Traffic Shaping Operation Mode Wireless Client pite Survey Access Control 3 a SSID Wireless1 WDS Settings Locked AP MAC 802 11 Mode 802 11B G N v Data Rate Auto v 4 Antenna Gain d di 1 dBi 30 Output Power e0 30 dBm Enable MAC Clone Auto MAC Clone Manual MAC Clone 00 19 70 a2 91 0b Apply Cancel 2 Besides specifying the SSID manually you may select a preferred Access Point to connect to by clicking the Site Survey button beside Wireless Mode Basic Settings Use this page to change the wireless mode as well
14. e of the ladder into the ground if possible 5 Do not climb on roofs that have curled or worn shingles Old shingles break easily or pull out 6 Wear clothing that is not too tight or too loose Wear rubber soled shoes or boots 7 Carefully survey the job before beginning the installation to locate secure handholds dangerous conditions such as power lines and weak roofs and the safest and most convenient placements for ladders 8 Do not climb onto a roof when there is no one else around Be sure all of your helpers know and follow safe procedures 9 Do not install antennas under large over hanging tree branches if it can be avoided 10 Antennas must be installed away from power lines at a distance equal to at least twice the combined length of the mast and antenna Thoroughly plan every installation Carefully think through the job and don t take dangerous shortcuts Installation Precautions Zcomax recommends following these precautions while installing your ZAC 1023 series CPE 1 Do not touch or move the antenna while the unit is transmitting or receiving 2 Do not hold any transmitting antenna or radio containing component close to any exposed parts of the body especially the face or eyes 3 Do not operate the radio or attempt to transmit data unless the antennas are connected otherwise the radio will be damaged 4 Use a good known ground and power surge protector all outdoor installations are subject to lightning
15. en System Open System Open System 30 2 You may configure parameters such as Network Authentication and Data Encryption for more secure network communication After the configuration is made click Apply to save Basic Settings VAP1 Profile Settings Profile Settings l l l Define the VAP s basic settings and security settings Advanced Settings Basic Settings Traffic Shaping Profile Name Profile1 Access Control SSID My network a Broadcast SSID Enabled Disabled WDS Settings Wireless Separation Enabled Disabled WMM Support Enabled Disabled IGMP Snooping Enabled Disabled Max Station Num 32 1 32 Security Settings Authentication WPA2 PSK Data Encryption AES E WPA Passphrase 192w3e4r Back Apply Cancel To improve data transmission at long distances the ZAC 1023 CPE can automatically adjust proper ACK timeout values by specifying the distance between the nodes To set the distance go to Wireless gt Advanced Settings and enter the value in the Distance field If the distance is less than 1000 meters leave the field unchange Status Wireless Management Basic Settings Advanced Settings Profile Settings i These settings are only for more technically advanced users who have a sufficient knowledge z f about wireless LANs These settings should not be changed unless you understand the 2 Advanced Settings gt effects that such changes will cause Traffi
16. ill take approximately 50 seconds to complete Wireless Broadband Access Point Logout Status Wireless Settings Management i AP Management Configuration File 1 System Settings This page allows you to save current settings to a file or load the settings from the file which was saved previously You may also reset the current configuration to factory default or reboot the device Time Settings Save AC Settings to File Save TAP Settings to File _ Reset Firmware Upload 2 Configuration File Load Settings from File Password Settings Reset Settings to Default Reset Reboot The Device 3 Browse Syslog Settings System Log Cloud Management 21 Firmware Upgrade for ZAC 1023 in AC Mode To upgrade the firmware for the ZAC 1023 in AC mode go to Management gt Firmware Upload and select Upgrade AC Firmware then browse to the location of the firmware file on your computer Hit Upload to start the upgrade process It will take approximately 2 minutes to complete Wireless Broadband Access Point Logout Status Wireless Settings Management AP Management Upgrade Firmware System Settings This page allows you upgrade the device firmware to a new version Please do not power off the device during the upload because it may crash the system Time Settings Upgrade AC Firmware Browse Upload 2 Firmware Upload l Upload TAP Firmware Browse Upload Configuration File Aut
17. is established it will display association information of the Access Point MAC address wireless mode signal strength and connection time Status System Wireless Management information Association List 2 This table shows the MAC Address 802 11 Mode Signal Strength and Connected Time for each associated device s Statistics ARP Table 00 19 70 b5 7a a3a3 802 11A N 42 dBm Sm 11s Bridge Table Refresh 33 Bridge Mode 1 Go to Wireless gt Basic Settings Choose Bridge from Wireless Mode and choose a clear channel Next enter the gain of the external antennas Click Apply to save the configuration Status Wireless Management Basic Settings gt gt Basic Settings Security Settings Use this page to change the wireless mode as well as configure any associated wireless network parameters Advanced Settings Disable Wireless LAN Interface Traffic Shaping 3 Operation Mode Bridge v Site Survey Access Control 802 11 Mode 802 11B G N v WDS Settings Channel Mode 20 MHz v i 4 Channel 2437MHz 6 v Extension Channel None v Data Rate Auto v 5 Antenna Gain es lis agi 17 Output Power a 17 dem Apply Cancel 2 Go to WDS Settings in Wireless input the MAC address of the remote bridge into the Remote AP MAC Address 1 field and click Apply Status system Wireless Management Tools lE fr ___ ___ Basic Settings
18. l modes not discussed here refer to the user s manual Virtual Access Point Controller Mode To operate as AC Thin AP go to Basic Settings From the Device Mode drop down list select Virtual AC mode If you would like the Access Point to perform as a virtual controller and access point concurrently select Virtual AC Thin AP mode Then assign an IP address to the ZAC 1023 CPE and specify subnet mask gateway and DNS addresses respectively Click Apply It will take approximately 50 seconds for the change to take effect Information Note Basic Settings Use this page to configure the basic parameters of device Gernral Settings Thin AP v Fat AP Device Mode Device Name x 15 characters and no spaces Thin AP Virtual AC Virtual AC Thin AP IP Settings DHCP Client Static IP IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP Address 3 0 0 0 0 DNS 1 DNS 2 AC Connection Mode LAN Internet 0 0 0 0 Enable 802 10 VLAN Management VLAN ID 0 0 means disabled AC Thin AP mode allows the ZAC 1023 CPE to operate as access controller and thin AP concurrently For Virtual Controller Thin AP mode you will need to configure the SSID and encryption method settings for the ZAC 1023 CPE Go to Wireless Settings gt Wireless Networks and click on 1 Wireless SSID for configuration After the configuration is made click Save Status Wireless Settings Manage
19. ler Additionally The ZAC 1023 series can be configured as a point to point bridge solving last mile communications needs This product is truly an out of the box solution requiring minimal knowledge or skill to configure Hardware Appearance Front View 2 SMA antenna connectors Bottom cover Back View si Mounting Hole Inside the Bottom Cover Passive 24 Vdc POE Grounding point Reset button LED Indicators LED COLOR STATUS DESCRIPTION The device is powered on a e The device is not receiving power o the device has no Ethernet connection On Off i Blinking Transmitting receiving data The WLAN is active Blinking Transmitting receiving wireless data Signal 3 3 LED On Excellent signal strength __ 2 LED On Good signal strength pT tteoon Weak signal strength Chapter 2 Installation Safety Precautions Here are extremely important safety factors to consider Learning and following simple safety precautions can quite literally save your life Following safety procedures also helps prevent costly damage to your equipment and property No list of safety guidelines can cover every potential hazard Consequently careful planning common sense and good judgment must be used at all times 1 Locate and avoid power lines and other wires in the work area 2 Do not climb on a wet or icy roof Do not attempt high installations on windy days 3 Do not position ladders at angles steeper than 70 4 Dig the bas
20. ment Wireless Networks gt Wireless Networks Wireless Protocol Define each WLAN s attribute Access Control e Enable SSID Security VLANID Description Traffic Shaping 1 Wireless e Open System 0 Profile1 RADIUS Settings W 2 Wireless Open System 0 Profile2 a 3 Wireless Open System 0 Profile3 lt Wireless Open System 0 Profiles 5 Wireless Open System 0 Profiles 6 Wireless Open System 0 Profile6 The ZAC 1023 will allow you to configure up to 8 virtual networks and encryption levels Status Wireless Settings Management Wireless Networks Basic Settings Wireless Protocol i SSID Access Control Description Profile1 Broadcast SSID isab Traffic Shaping Enabled Disabled Wireless Separation O Enabled Disabled RAMUS SEMDE WMM Support Enabled Disabled Cl Max Station Num 32 0 32 Security Settings Network Authentication Open System w ULEI I a LEI Il Shared Key Legacy 802 1x WPA with Radius WPA with Radius WPA amp WPA2 with Radius WPA PSK Data Encryption 20 A dialog message will pop up to confirm the changes Select Apply to save the values to all the managed Thin APs Status Wireless Settings Management Wireless Networks Wireless Protocol gt To make profile settings on the ZAC 1023 VAP controller take effect you will need to reboot Go to Management gt Configuration File and click the Reboot button The process w
21. o Upgrade TAP Firmware O Enabled Disabled Password Settings Syslog Settings System Log Cloud Management Install the Managed Thin AP Install and connect the rest of the managed ZAC 1023 CPEs in your network via Ethernet cables When powered on they will automatically discover the ZAC 1023 controller and register themselves to the network 22 To verify if the thin APs have been successfully registered enter the web page of the ZAC 1023 Access Point master access controller and go to Management gt AP Management You will see Registered in the Status column Besides registration status other information is available such as the device name MAC address IP address FW version the number of clients that associate to each thin AP and upload download speed Status Wireless Settings Management AP Management gt AP Management This page shows the APs that managed by AC System Settings Time Settings z st ea Clients Uploaded Downloaded Firmware Upload A ap996633 00 19 70 99 66 33 192 168 1 1 1 1 1 Registered 1 24 kBytes 11 kBytes Configuration File apeeeeee 00 60 b3 ee ee ee 192 168 1 2 1 1 1 Registered 0 0 kBytes 0 kBytes Password Settings Syslog Setting i start O Upgrade All Moving the mouse over the MAC address of each managed AP will display relevant RF information such as channel mode current channel the type of antenna being used and transmit outpu
22. on Channel None YW Data Rate HT Protect Antenna Gain Output Power 29 Note To keep the CPE within the legal transmit power regulations for your country please enter known gain value of the antenna s The firmware will compensate for that value and adjust the power levels on the ZAC 1023 CPE Status Basic Settings gt Profile Settings Advanced Settings Traffic Shaping Access Control WDS Settings Wireless Disable Wireless LAN Interface Operation Mode SSID Broadcast SSID 802 11 Mode Channel Mode Channel Extension Channel Data Rate HT Protect Antenna Gain Output Power AP Wireless Enabled 802 11B G N 20 MHz 2437MHz 6 None Auto Enabled Management Y Site Survey more Disabled v v v v v Disabled Apply Cancel 1 If security is required open Wireless gt Profile Settings and click on Profile 1 as shown below Status System Wireless Management Basic Settings 2 Profile Settings gt Advanced Settings Traffic Shaping Access Control WDS Settings Profile Settings Define each VAP s attribute Profile1 Profile2 Profile3 Profile4 Profile5 Profile6 Profile7 Profile8 Wireless Wireless Wireless Wireless Wireless Wireless Wireless Wireless Open System Open System Open System Open System Open System Op
23. on the ground terminal point at the bottom of the ZAC 1023 2 Put the grounding wire on the grounding terminal at the bottom of the ZAC 1023 Tighten the screw 3 Connect the ground wire to a good known earth ground 1 Installing External Antennas The ZAC 1023 has two SMA RP external antenna connectors C 8 Connect the included external antennas to the SMA RP connectors on top of the CPE hae Warning Installers MUST power off the ZAC 1023 before connecting the external antennas Do not power on the device without the antennas attached Doing so will damage the unit 2 Tighten the antenna connectors by turning clockwise Zcomax recommends fixing one antenna in a horizontal position and the other vertical This will give 30 dBi of isolation between the radios Note The polarization of antennas should be properly aligned Maximum signal strength between bridges occurs when both bridges are using identical polarization DO NOT bend or turn the antennas without loosening the connector joint Otherwise damage may occur to the antennas and or SMA terminals 3 Antenna installation is complete Mount the CPE onto a Pole 1 Unlock each pole mounting ring with a screwdriver Slide each ring through the two mounting foot channels located on the back of the unit as shown 2 Mount the ZAC 1023 to the antenna mast tighten hose clamps firmly Over tightening the screws will damage the mounting
24. subnet as the ZAC 1023 The default IP address is 192 168 1 1 so you may choose from 192 168 1 2 192 168 1 254 Use a Class C subnet mask No default gateway configuration is needed Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get P settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwize you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IF settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred ONS server Alternate ONS server oe 3 Open the web browser on your PC type in the default IP address 192 168 1 1 of the ZAC 1023 CPE in the address bar and then hit Enter Wireless Access Point Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help pack ig x E A Search SP Favorites Address 4 Enter the default username and password on the log in web page of the ZAC 1023 Access Point The defaults are admin and password Click Login Name ladmin Password Language English hal Login Reset Configuring ZAC 1023 Operation Mode The ZAC 1023 CPE is a versatile wireless networking device supporting multiple operational modes This quick installation guide covers Thin AP mode AC Thin AP mode and FAT AP mode For further information covering operationa
25. t power AP Management This page shows the APs that managed by AC Selected Device Name 1 o apbiffdd IP FW Status Clients 465 8KB 0 0B Channel Mode 20 MHz Channel 5745MH2z 149 Restart Rename Set IP Radio Refresh Extension Channel None Antenna internal Output Power 27dBm 23 Configure and Manage Thin APs Enter the web page of the ZAC Access Point in AC mode and go to Management gt AP Management Status Wireless Settings Management Tools AP Management gt AP Management This page shows the APs that managed by AC System Settings Time Settings ot Lp MAC IP FW Status Clients Uploaded Downloaded Fi Upload eia a q ap996633 00 19 70 99 66 33 192 168 1 1 1 1 1 Registered 1 24 kBytes 11 kBytes Configuration File apeeeeee 00 60 b3 ee ee ee 192 168 1 2 1 1 1 Registered 0 0 kBytes 0 kBytes Password Settings Syslog Setting den en at 2 Select Upgrade All System Log System Alert The configured AP in Virtual AC Thin AP mode is highlighted in bold on the list By selecting it and hitting the Radio button you can configure the channel bandwidth channel antenna and output power Status Wireless Settings Management Tools AP Management AP Management This page shows the APs that managed by AC System Settings Time Settings o oa MAC gt IP FW Status Clients Uploaded Downloaded Firmware Upload 1 24 kBytes 11 kBytes
26. tatus Wireless Management Basic Settings Wireless Basic Settings Use this page to configure the parameters for wireless LAN clients which may connect to your Access Point Here you may change wireless mode as well as wireless network parameters Profile Settings Advanced Settings Access Control CI Disable Wireless LAN Interface WDS Settings Wireless Mode v n Wireless Network Name wir Gi A SSID Wireless more Broadcast SSID Enabled Disabled 802 11 Mode 802 11B G N M HT protect O Enabled Disabled Frequency Channel 2437MHz 6 i Extension Channel Channel Mode 20 MHz Antenna Internal 8 dBi O External N Type 2a lt 419 Maximum Output Power per To establish a point to point bridge connection please follow the procedures described in Bridge mode To connect the wireless client to the AP please follow the procedures described in Wireless Client mode 36
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