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1. Missed Beacons Other Errors MAC 00 80 48 65 ad cO 00 80 48 65 ad cO WPA2 LOCAL AP MAC Security Rx RATE CHANNEL WIDTH HT40 CONNECTED STATIONS 1 MAC ADDRESS SIGNAL STRENGTH 00 80 48 66 9f a5 40 8440 LOCAL AP STATIS1 Current average signal Right port signal Left port signal Signals strength at the left and right port of radio card can be view with more accurately while adjusting the antenna to get a more balanced reception 52 Station Connection Info Status Info Click to refresh client connection statistics and status page Radio 1 Wireless Mode MAC LOCAL AP SSID LOCAL AP MAC Frequency Security Ack Timeout CONNECTED STATIONS 1 MAC ADDRESS SIGNAL STRENGTH Tx RATE Tx CCQ Rx RATE CHANNEL WIDTH 00 80 48 66 9f a5 40 34 40 270M 95 270M HT40 LOCAL AP STATISTICS Bytes Packets Errors Received 18443375 244754 os Transmitted 20945683 285026 lo ss LOCAL AP ERRORS RX Invalid NWID TX Excessive Retries lo ss RX Invalid Crypt oY Missed Beacons lo ss RX Invalid Frag Io Other Errors lo 1 Select vaP l WLAN Connected Status MAC Address displays the MAC address of the current active WLAN card Signal Strength displays the received wireless signal level of opposite connected device TX Rate and RX Rate displays the current 802 11 data transmission TX and data reception RX rate while operating in Station mode Typically the higher
2. BASIC WIRELESS STATUS PING WATCHDOG Enable Ping Watchdog IP Address To Ping Ping Interval Startup Delay Failure Count To Reboot AUTO REBOOT Auto Reboot Mode SNMP SETUP Enable SNMP Read Password Engine ID Enable SNMP Trap Trap Destination IP Community NTP SETUP Select Your Time Zone Enable NTP Client Custom Time Server Known Time Server WEB SERVER Web server mode HTTPS Port TELNET SERVER Enable Telnet Server Server Port ADVAMCED SERVICES SYSTEM HETVVORHR BASIC ADVANCED NETWORK WIRELESS e 192 168 168 1 Le seconds feo seconds Ces Disabled public s00007e5BD000027041 192 168 168 1 public GMT 07 00 Mountain Time US amp Canada Iv time nistgov SSH SERVER Enable SSH Server Server Port SYSTEM LOG Enable System Log Logging IP Domain Name Logging Port 192 168 168 1 514 43 Ping Watchdog PING WATCHDOG Enable Ping Watchdog IT IP Address To Ping 192 168 168 1 Ping Interval 5 seconds Startup Delay ao seconds Failure Count To Reboot 5 Enable Ping Watchdog Default is disabled Check on box to enable IP Address To Ping Target IP address do ping test monitor Ping Interval Default is 5 seconds minimum This is Ping test duration Startup Delay Default is 60 seconds minimum One time delay after device startup Failed Count To Reb
3. STATUS HETWORK NETWORK INFORMATION Network Mode Bridge v Disable Network NONE v Interface MTU 1500 LOCAL AREA NETWORK LAN Mode Q DHCP Client Gei Static IP Address 192 168 168 1 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP DHCP Fallback IP 192 168 168 102 DHCP Mode NONE DHCP Server DHCP Relay DHCP Start IP Address DHCP End IP Address 192 168 168 254 DHCP Netmask 255 255 255 0 DHCP Gateway IP DHCP Lease Time seconds DHCP Relay Server IP 192 168 168 254 DHCP Relay Gateway IP 192 168 168 1 Enable DNS Proxy This is the user will change the IP address to match their subnet The Apply Settings and Save buttons will need to be pressed to finalize the changes How to save changes After made changes from each respective setup page click this button Next the prompt below appear Save configuration changes Save Discard Click Save will write all configuration changes to flash Click Discard will discard all changes made If not sure what changes were made earlier recommend to discard and reconfigure again 26 Basic Network Tab BASIC BASIC ADVANCED WIRELESS WNETWORK WIRELESS Click BASIC NETWORK from the menu bar to open the page as show below Apply Settings NETWORK INFORMATION Metwork Mode Bridge vt Disable Network NONE k Interface MTU 1500 LOCAL AREA NETWORK LAN Mode DHCP Client Static IP Address 192
4. IEEEBOZ 1X Key Rotation 600 IEEEBO2 1X Key Length d bit gt MAC ACL Enabled Policy Fig 2 8 IEEE802 1X Access Point Access Point WDS Repeater WDS This option apply to the following modes only when WPA EAP or IEEE802 1x Access Point Access Point WDS Repeater WDS modes Primary Radius Server IP Enter the Primary Radius Server IP that Access Point will use to query server Secondary Radius Server IP Enter the Secondary Radius Server IP that Access Point will use to query the server Authentication Port Enter the Radius Server Authentication Port number to use Default is 1812 Accounting Port Enter Radius server Accounting Port to use Default is 1813 Radius Secret Key Enter Radius server Secret Key that Access Point to use to authenticate itself with radius server IEEE802 1x Key Rotation Enter time in seconds Time before activate key rotation in authentication process for higher security 39 IEEE802 1x Key Length This is the key length of the initial seed key Select 64 or 128bit WEP LOCAL AP WIRELESS SECURITY Security wer e Authentication Type GG Open Shared Key Key Type ASCII sl Current Key WEP Key 1 WEP Key 1 Length WEP Key 2 WEP Key 2 Length WEP Key 3 WEP Key 3 Length WEP Key 4 WEP key 4 Length MAC ACL Enabled Foli i Alla E Fig 2 6 WEP The operation of the Keys is the same for ALL the modes Note Opera
5. T gt Install Uninstal Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks C Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties p General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 182 168 168 180 Subnet mask 255 e e 0 z Default gateway 3 Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server 22 Step 6 To verify that the IP address has been correctly assigned to the PC go to the Start menu Accessories select Command Prompt and type the command ipconfig all c C WINDOWS system32 cmd exe C Documents and Settings Administrator gt ipconfig all Mindows IP Configuration Host Name winxp Brirrt3p j Prinary Dns Su Node Type Unknown IP Routing Enabled No WINS Proxy Enabled w NO Ethernet adapter Local rea gt cific DNS Suffix Yescription Realtek RIL8139 Family PCI Fast Ethe Physical Address gt o gt 6 601 86 GE 86 37 T
6. Enter the Authentication Port number of the Radius Server Default is 1812 Accounting Port Enter the Accounting Port number of the Radius Server Default is 1813 Radius Secret Key Enter the Secret Key of the Radius Server The device uses this to authenticate itself with Radius Server 5f WPA EAP TTLS and WPA EAP PEAP REMOTE AP WIRELESS SECURITY Security WPA ei WPA Authentication EAP EAP_TTLS sl Cipher Type AES si Preshared Key Identity anonymous User Name userdiexample com User Password password Fig 2 8 WPA Station Station WDS Repeater WDS This applies to the following modes only when WPA or WPA2 with EAP is selected Station Station WDS Repeater WDS Mode Identity Identification credential used by the wpa supplicant for EAP authentication User Name Identification credential used by the wpa supplicant for EAP tunneled authentication in unencrypted form User Password Password credential used by the wpa supplicant for EAP authentication 38 IEEE802 1x Settings The operation of the Keys is the same for ALL the modes Note Operating with IEEE802 1x security will limit AP to maximum wireless link speed of 54Mbps only LOCAL AP WIRELESS SECURITY Security IEEESO2 1 Pri Radius Server IP 0 0 0 Sec Radius Server IP 0 0 0 0 Authentication Port 18312 Accounting Port 1813 Radius Secret Key private 8 8 8
7. Maximum F Obey Regulatory Power Rate Aggressiveness fo ae Channel Scan List F Enabled select Fig 2 4 Basic Wireless Settings Station Station WDS These options below are only available in Station Station WDS and Repeater WDS modes unless otherwise stated Wireless Mode Station Remote AP ESSID This is the Service Set Identifier used by station to seek and connect to the access point of same the SSID identifier Site Survey Site Survey will search for the available wireless networks in range on all the supported channels and will allow you to select one for association In case the selected network uses encryption you ll need to set security parameters in wireless security section Click Scan to re scan the Access Points in range Select the Access Point from the list and click Close this window Site Survey channel scan list can be modified using the Channel Scan List control Remote AP Lock to MAC Enter the MAC address of the remote access point the device is connected to This option will make device only connect to this access point This is important when connection is Point to Point operation Remote AP Preferred MAC Enter the preferred MAC address of the access point you want device to connect when it first startup Up to max of 4 MAC addresses can be entered Priority is from top to bottom In the event all preferred MAC addresses are not available device will then pick the matching SSID access point w
8. station to send the data CTS collision control management has time interval defined during which all the other stations hold off the transmission and wait until the requesting station will finish transmission Fragmentation Threshold specifies the maximum size for a packet before data is fragmented into multiple packets The range is 256 2346 bytes or word off Setting the Fragmentation Threshold too low may result in poor network performance The use of fragmentation can increase the reliability of frame transmissions Because of sending smaller frames collisions are much less likely to occur However lower values of the Fragmentation Threshold will result lower throughput as well Minor or no modifications of the Fragmentation Threshold value is recommended while default setting of 2346 is optimum in most of the wireless network use cases 60 Acknowledgement Timeout Device has an auto acknowledgement timeout algorithm which dynamically optimizes the frame acknowledgement timeout value without user intervention This is a critical feature required for stabilizing long distance outdoor links The user also has the ability to enter the value manually Distance specify the distance value in miles or kilometers using slider or enter the value manually The signal strength and throughput falls off with range Changing the distance value will change the ACK Timeout to the appropriate value of the distance ACK Timeout specify the ACK Timeou
9. 168 168 1 Hetmask 255 255 2550 Gateway IP 0 DHCP Fallback IP 192 168 168 102 DHCP Mode NOME DHCP Server DHCP Relay DHCP Start IP Address DHCP End IP Address 192 168 165 254 DHCP Netmask 55 255 255 0 DHCP Gateway IP fo DHCP Lease Time seconds DHCP Relay Serwer IP 192 168 168 254 DHCP Relay Gateway IP 192 165 168 1 Enable DNS Proxy L Network Mode Bridging Network Mode Select Bridge mode LAN Setup LAN Mode Static default allows the user to enter a specific IP address for the device Default IP address is 192 168 168 1 DHCP Client when set let device learn the IP address automatically from the network Netmask Allows the user set the class for the IP address set Default value is 255 255 255 0 27 Gateway optional Enter the gateway IP address of the network the device is connected Primary DNS IP optional Enter the primary DNS IP address nearest to the gateway router Secondary DNS IP optional Enter the secondary DNS IP address nearest to the gateway router DHCP Mode None function disabled DHCP Server Check to enable Device act IP address distribution server automatically issue IP address and other network information to the DHCP Client request them DHCP Relay check to enable Enter the IP address of the remote DHCP server where the DHCP Client request will be relayed to DHCP Start IP Address Enter the starting IP address to be is
10. 2 RD Cross Over Cable Schematic Cabling B Twisted pair segments can be connected with an unshielded twisted pair UTP or shielded twisted pair STP cable The cable must comply with the IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX standard e g Category 5 5e or 6 The cable between the equipment and the link partner switch hub workstation etc must be less than 100 meters 328 ft long 15 Operation Modes amp Connection Examples APX 120N5 Pre Configured Bridge The APX 120N5 will be sold in a pair of units that have been previously configured to connect to one another upon being powered on The user should change the units IP addresses to match their subnet to prevent any networking conflicts Once the units have been installed and a connection between the two units has been established it is then possible to transmit traffic to and from the network Cable ADSL modem router Bridging a Distance edi ww 7 a F The preconfigured bridge is ideal for quickly deploying and establishing a connection between the main network and a more remote location at the facility The preconfigured pair of unit will have one unit set up as an Access Point WDS and the second unit will be configured as a Client WDS unit 16 Preconfigured Bridge Access Point The Access Point WDS device APX 120N5 1 will have the following landing page As shown below the unit is already equipped with an ESSID name IP address and the wireles
11. 2 tag vlan D 100 gie WPC1 wlan tag vian ID 100 PC2 ethernet tag vian ID 100 Setup 2 ssid1 tag vlan ID 100 tag vian ID 200 VLAN switch Sy WPC1 wlan tag vlan ID 200 Ethernet tag vian ID 100 tag vlan ID 200 port 1 tag vian ID 100 Lport2 tag vlan D 200 PC2 ethernet tag vlan ID 200 Hints For each vian id group to send between AP and wireless clients AP wlan and ethernet interface must add that vlan group AP ethernet port connecting to the switch must set to the default vlan id same as switch port its connecting wm tag vian ID 100 A A STN PP Setup 3 ssid1 tag vian ID 1 VLAN switch VLAN switch port 1 tag vlan ID 100 Ethernet Ethernet port 1 tag vian ID 100 port2 tag vlan ID 100 J tag vian ID 100 tag vlan ID 100 Lport2 tag vlan ID 100 Ke PC1 ethernet PC2 ethernet tag vlan ID 100 tag vlan ID 100 65 B Untagged Wireless VLAN to Tagged Ethernet VLAN setup Multi SSID with untag vlan connections to secured wired tag vlan network connections WPC2 m7 Ka untag vlan ID 200 WPC3 N ssid1 untag vlan ID 100 ssid3 untag vlan ID 300 C Internet access VLAN switch E port 1 tag vlan ID 100 geg Ethernet K w dn fr port2 tag vian ID 200 Ls Company Server tag vlan ID 300 port3 tag vian ID 300 p video Conference VLAN Switch page setup H 9 9 for wireless for Ethernet port MAIN add untag vlan ID 100 add tag vian I
12. F Obey Regulatory Power Rate Aggressiveness v Fig 2 3 Basic Wireless Settings Access Point Access Point WDS 3 Local AP ESSID This is the Service Set Identifier used to identify the operator s wireless LAN It should be specified while operating in Access Point or Access Point WDS mode All the client devices within its range will receive broadcast messages from the access point advertising this SSID Hide SSID Once checked this will disable advertising the SSID of the access point in broadcast messages to wireless stations This option is only available in Access Point Access Point WDS and Repeater WDS mode only Country Code Different countries have different power levels and frequency selections To ensure device operation follows regulatory compliance rules operator to select correct country code where device will be used The channel list output power limits IEEE 802 11 and Channel Spectrum Width modes will be tuned according to regulations of the selected country No Country Set Option when checked only the frequency range are available 11n 5GHz is 5180 5320MHz and 5745 5825MHz Wireless Profile NA is 11n 5GHz band and represents a mixed of 802 11n and 802 11a mode Channel Spectrum Width 20M represents the data transmitted at a bandwidth of 20MHz 20 40MHz represents the data transmitted at either 20MHz or 40MHz In very noisy environment it automatically falls back to 20MHz to be more resilient
13. NCAIrA APX 110N5 amp APX 120N5 Outdoor IP67 IEEE 802 11a n Wireless AP Client Bridge And Preconfigured Wireless Bridge w Built in 19dBi 5GHz Antenna User Manual Version 1 1 GC OO www antaira com LEGAL The information in this publication has been carefully checked and is believed to be entirely accurate at the time of publication Our company assumes no responsibility however for possible errors or omissions or for any consequences resulting from the use of the information contained herein Our company reserves the right to make changes in its products or product specifications with the intent to improve function or design at any time and without notice and is not required to update this documentation to reflect such changes Our company makes no warranty representation or guarantee regarding the suitability of its products for any particular purpose nor do we assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product and specifically disclaims any and all liability including without limitation any consequential or incidental damages Our products are not designed intended or authorized for use in systems or applications intended to support or sustain life or for any other application in which the failure of the product could create a situation where personal injury or death may occur Should the Buyer purchase or use our product for any such unintended or unauthorized application the Buyer shall in
14. Ping enter the target host IP address to monitor Ping Interval specify time interval in seconds between to send the ICMP echo requests Startup Delay specify initial time delay in seconds from device startup or reboot to start sending first ICMP echo requests Minimum value is 60 seconds Failure Count To Reboot specify the number of ICMP echo response replies If the specified number of ICMP echo response packets is not received continuously the Ping Watchdog Tool will reboot the device SNMP Agent Simple Network Monitor Protocol SNMP is used in network management systems to monitor network attached devices for conditions that warrant administrative attention Device contains an SNMP agent which allows it to communicate to SNMP manage applications for network provisioning SNMP Agent provides an interface for device monitoring using the Simple Network Management Protocol an application layer protocol that facilitates the exchange of management information between network devices SNMP Agent allows network administrators to monitor network performance find and solve network problems For the purpose of equipment identification it is always a good idea to configure SNMP agents with contact and location information Enable SNMP Agent control will enable SNMP Agent SNMP Community specify SNMP community string It is required to authenticate access to MIB objects and functions as embedded password The device supports a
15. RTL8139 Family PCI Fas To verify that the IP address has been correctly assigned to your PC go Adapter Address 00 80 48 ERALAZ Um IP Address 192 168 168 160 to the Start menu select Run and enter the command winipcfg Susi T SS Default Gateway 192 168168 16 Select the Ethernet adapter from the drop down list and click OK pu See PC is now setup with a proper IP address to communicate with the access point 21 For Windows XP 2000 otep 1 Go to your desktop right click on the My Network Places icon and select Properties Step 2 Right click the network adapter icon and select Properties Step 3 Highlight Internet Protocol TCP IP and click on the Properties button Step 4 Select the Use the following IP address radio button Set the IP address to 192 168 168 X and subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 where X can be any number from 2 to 254 Step 5 Click on the OK button to close all windows LAN or High Speed Internet acal Area Connection Disable aliu Status Repair C Bridge Connections Create Shortcut Rename Properties 4 Local Area Connection Properties omen ep 7 7 General Authentication Advanced Connect using BB Realtek RTLS139 Family PCI Fast Ett This connection uses the following items wl S NwLink NetBIOS g wi Y NWLink IPX SPX NetBlOS Compatible Transport Prot Internet Protocol TCP IP wl
16. a seas ee ee 41 DOEPVICES Tan ec aai 43 zitieren 44 PUNTO Fy CC Oy EE 44 SNMP S OTUD ce eta RR RN ENTER le ce ieee aA a ea a TEREEM 45 Pals SG LID MAT RON 45 e TTE SOC EID ced en anes eet ent eee nn een nena en eee eet ener eee ee 45 El ACCES SS UI DEER 46 OOHACOSSS B Dd Ls M Neto ILE LM NE EU M DLE Md 46 VSE SOG SOTO NTC T 46 System fa E 47 Firmware Upgrade s a vare eee 47 mici inp T 48 Administrative and Read only Account 48 C alle Ettel Een EE 49 Device inn e 49 Status e LE 50 Sams MCDOMING euni CIE M ML ELLO 50 Clients Connection Status in AP Status Info 52 Station Corinection WTO DEE 53 WY e BUS eui Ce Get aat A Cal Cael cale Ca EL eU LU LM Ru LL 54 VLAN VAD e 56 VELAN SWIC DEE 56 VLAN Managem EE St leie E i EN TE op EE 58 Appendix lll Advanced Settings 60 ele Eet Iw 63 Appendix V VLAN Setup examples scere 65 A Tagged Wireless VLAN to Tagged Ethernet VLAN Setup 65 B Untagged Wireless VLAN to Tagged Ethernet VLAN setup 66 Gk Tagged VLAN ee Hoteler 66 Technical SPECICATION BEE 67 Overview Introduction Antaira s APX 110N5 amp APX 120N5 high performance Wireless Bridge is a managed device that supports IEEE 802 3a n wireless communication st
17. device Local AP SSID displays the current SSID Service Set Identifier of device when operates in access point mode Frequency displays current operating frequency running in device WLAN MAC displays the MAC address or BSSID of the current active WLAN card running in device WLAN Local Remote AP MAC displays the MAC address of the WLAN card connected to it WLAN Security display the current active security mode 51 Clients Connection Status in AP Status Info All clients connected to AP can be view from AP Status page Below is an example of a client s connection status info Click to refresh client connection statistics and status page Radio 1 Wireless Mode CONNECTED STATIONS 1 MAC ADDRESS SIGNAL STRENGTH Tx RATE 00 80 48 66 9f a5 40 34 40 270M LOCAL AP STATISTICS Bytes LOCAL AP SSID Frequency Ack Timeout Packets Received Transmitted LOCAL AP ERRORS RX Invalid NWID RXInvalidCrypt 0 RX Invalid Frag Io Radio 1 Wireless Mode CONNECTED STATIONS 1 MAC ADDRESS SIGNAL STRENGTH Tx RATE 00 80 48 66 9f a5 40 34 40 LOCAL AP STATISTICS Bytes 18443375 24 LOCAL AP SSID Frequency Ack Timeout Receiveu Transmitted LOCAL AP ERRORS RX Invalid NWID RX Invalid Crypt 00 80 48 65 ad cO 00 80 48 65 ad cO WPA2 MAC LOCAL AP MAC Security Rx RATE 270M CHANNEL WIDTH HT40 Tx CCQ 95 Errors TX Excessive Retries oY select vaP
18. the maximum transmit power of the miniPCI that is being used Note on changing channels When the operator changes the channels and if this new frequency have higher power output permitted by regulation the power previously selected low power level will remains unchanged The user needs to readjust the power level to in order to take advantage higher output power available for the channel Rate Aggressiveness Allows user to reduce or increase transmit rate while still remain in Fully Auto Algorithm There are 2 scenarios that Rate Aggressiveness is useful Environment might be noisy at times Lower the throughput will ensure better stability Rate Aggressiveness allows device to reduce the transmit rate so range or power can be higher Choose a range of value from 3 2 1 Environment might be free of interference But the fully auto algorithm might give low throughput Increase Rate Aggressiveness will increase transmit rate in this case to get higher throughput Choose a range of value from 3 2 1 33 Station Parameters Settings BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Statian Remote AP ESSID Antaira AP Remote AP Lock to MAC Enabled pO Remote AP Preferred MAC DEBERE E 4 Country Code Mo Country Set Wireless Profile MA v Channel 5pectrum Width 20 40 Guard Interval Short se Data Rate Mbps Auto Transmit Power dBm Chainmask 2x2 Dual Aggregate Dual Chain Power
19. to the interference In situation when auto fall back did not happened manually changing channel spectrum width to 20MHz will to help reduce interference on the link and improve performance Note 40MHz bandwidth is non standard for 802 11n g mode operation If you experience unstable performance change Channel Spectrum Width to 20M Channel Frequency This is frequency selection the user can set for device to operate on The frequency range available depends on the country domain you select in Country Code For 5GHz frequency range some have DFS characteristics earmarked by regulations Selecting one of these frequencies for operation may affect and delay of 2 minutes or more possibly up to 10 minutes in some situations for device to attempt to establish a connection Auto When checked during startup device automatically selects the least interfering channels or frequency for the operation 32 Data Rate Data Rates consist of both the legacy rates and the MCS Modulation Coding Scheme Only for 802 11n rates 6 54Mbps are Legacy Rates MCSO0 to MCS7 are 802 11n rates which uses only 1 stream MCS8 to MCS15 are 802 11n rates which uses 2 streams Auto The data rate selected will follow an advanced rate algorithm that takes into condition the amount of errors at the data rate and fine tune to the best data rate it can use Transmit Power The maximum transmit power displayed is determined by the country code and
20. window button closes the firmware upgrade window if activated This action will not cancel the firmware upgrade process 47 Host Name HOST NAME Host Name AP Host Name is the system wide device identifier It is reported by SNMP Agent to authorized management stations Host Name specifies the system identity Change button saves the Host Name if activated Administrative and Read only Account ADMINISTRATIVE ACCOUNT Administrator Username admin Current Password Mew Password Verify New Password In this section the user can modify the administrator password to protect the device from unauthorized configuration The default administrator s password should be changed on the very first system setup Administrator Username specifies the name of the system user Current Password administrator is required to enter a current password It is required for Password or Administrator Username change routine Default administrator login credentials e User Name admin e Password password New Password new password used for administrator authentication should be specified Verify Password new password should be re entered to verify its accuracy Click Change button to save the changes Enable Read Only Account READ ONLY ACCOUNT Enable Read Only Account E Read Only Username guest Password Read Only Username Password new password used for read only administrator authentication should b
21. 0 The default values are LED1 Red 10 LED2 Yellow 20 LED3 Green 40 Each LEDs when turn on indicates the RSSI signal strength has hit over the value e g When LED1 and LED2 light up it indicate the RSSI is greater than 20 When all 4 LEDs light up it indicate RSSI is greater than 40 For long distant installation when signal strength expected to be about 20 30 the values can be adjusted to display over this new range e g the LEDs values can be adjusted as follows LED1 RSSI value 7 LED2 RSSI value 15 LED3 RSSI value 22 LED4 RSSI value 27 Station Isolation When checked prevent wireless clients on same AP from discovering other clients Chainmask Selection Available selections are a 1x1 Left Chain b 1x1 right Chain and c 2x2 Dual Chain Selecting 1x1 Left Chain will forced radio card to operate with 1transmit and 1 receive stream and both transmit receive on the left port of radio card only Selecting 1x1 Right Chain will forced radio card to operate with 1 transmit and 1 receive stream and both transmit receive on the right port of radio card only Selecting 2x2 Dual Chain default will enable radio card to operate with 2 transmit and 2 receive streams and automatically transmit receive on any of the 2 radio card ports 42 Services Tab Click Services tab from menu to open the page below Services section provides varieties of useful and enhanced functions to help assist device operations
22. Browse Upgrade Use this section to find out current software version and update the device with the new firmware The device firmware update is compatible with all configuration settings System configurations are preserved while the device is updated with a new firmware version Firmware version displays the version of the current firmware of the device system Upgrade button opens the Firmware Upload window if activated Current Firmware displays the version of the device firmware which is currently operating Firmware File activate Browse button to navigate to and select the new firmware file The full path to the new firmware file location can be specified there New firmware file is transferred to the system after Upload button is activated Close this window button cancels the new firmware upload process if activated Upgrade button should be activated in order to proceed with firmware upgrade routine new firmware image should be uploaded into the system first Please be patient as the firmware upgrade routine can take 3 7 minutes The based device will be un accessible until the firmware upgrade routine is completed Do not switch off do not reboot and do not disconnect the device from the power supply during the firmware upgrade process as these actions will damage the device It is highly recommended to backup the system configuration and the Support Info file before uploading the new configuration Close this
23. D 100 VAP1 add untag vlan ID 200 add tag vian ID 200 VAP2 add untag vlan ID 300 add tag vian ID 300 VAP3 add untag vlan ID 400 add tag vian ID 400 C Tagged VLAN Pass Through AP and Station link No VLAN Setup Required Tagged VLAN pass through AP and Station link no VLAN Setup Required AP and Station devices no VLAN setting required A VLAN switch oh PP VLAN switch port 1 tag vlan ID 200 Ethernet Ethernet port 1 tag vlan ID 200 port2 tag vlan ID 100 Lport 2 tag vlan ID 100 d PC1 ethernet PC2 ethernet tag vlan ID 100 tag vlan ID 100 66 Technical Specification The APX 110N5 and APX 120N5 Outdoor IP67 Wireless Bridge technical specifications are shown below IEEE 802 3 10Base T Ethernet IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX Fast Ethernet IEEE 802 11i 256 bit Pre shared Key Supported IEEE802 3x Flow Control and Back Pressure IEEE802 3af Power over Ethernet Protocol CSMA CD Data Rate Maximum data rate 300Mbps MAC Address 2K Table size RJAS Port 1 PoE PD Power Device 10 100BaseT X auto negotiation speed and auto MDI MDI X connection RJ 45 port support IEEE 802 3af Positive VCC RJ 45 pin 1 2 Negative VCC RJ 45 pin 3 6 Data 1 2 3 6 Power On Power is received Off No PoE detected Ethernet On A link to PC or switch is present Off No link is detected Signal On Sufficient signal strength to establish the LED connection Off No wireless connection has been made Diag On When a wirele
24. E fy ee ees AA 192 168 168 22 gt 295 295 255 0 192 168 88 43 e H 255 255 255 9 gt 192 168 88 2 gt 165 21 1808 88 165 21 83 88 PC is now setup with a proper IP address to communicate with the access point Logging onto the APX 110N5 APX 120N5 By opening an internet browser and typing in the default IP address 192 168 168 1 the user will be prompted with a login screen Authentication Required Y A username and password are being requested by http 192 168 168 1 The site says Wireless N User Name Password The default settings are Username admin Password password The user will then be redirected to the web console page 25 5 192 168 168 1 en status html antaira STATUS BASIC BASIC ADVANCED ADVANCED VLAN SERVICES SYSTEM WIRELESS NETWORK WIRELESS NETWORK More Status v VERSION Uptime 0 Days 01 17 12 FIRMWARE VERSION 2 32 build 131018 Host Name ap 1 LOADER VERSION 2 67 build 1016 System Time 12 31 1999 17 17 13 LAN SETTING WAN SETTING LAN MAC WAN MAC MODE MODE IP ADDRESS IP ADDRESS GATEWAY IP ADDRESS GATEWAY IP ADDRESS Pri DNS IP Pri DNS IP Sec DNS IP Sec DNS IP LAN cable Plugged Radio 1 Wireless Mode MAC LOCAL AP SSID LOCAL AP MAC 04 f0 21 05 79 14 Ack Timeout CONNECTED STATIONS 0 MAC ADDRESS SIGNAL STRENGTH Tx RATE Tx CCQ Rx RATE CHANNEL WIDTH LOCAL AP STATISTICS Bytes Packets Errors Transmit
25. If there is no entry in VLAN Management there is no restriction All computers can open the AP device web page by the default IP address setup in Basic Network page 27 Appendix Network This section provides more detailed explanation on the network operation modes in general The Network Page allows the administrator to Setup Bridge The IP configuration as described below is required for device management purposes IP addresses can either be retrieved from a DHCP server or configured manually Use the Network menu to configure the IP settings Network Mode Selections Network Mode Specify the operating network mode for the device The mode depends on the network topology requirements Bridge operating mode is selected by default as it is widely used by the subscriber stations while connecting to Access Point or using WDS In this mode the device will act as a transparent bridge and will operate in Layer 2 There will be no network segmentation while broadcast domain will be the same Bridge mode will not block any broadcast or multicast traffic Additional Firewall settings can be configured for Layer 2 packet filtering and access control in Bridge mode Bridge Mode Bridge Mode Network Settings In bridge mode the device forwards all the network management and data packets from one network interface to the other without any intelligent routing For simple applications this provides efficient and fully transparent network solut
26. MCS8 to MCS15 are 802 11n rates which uses 2 Tx Rx streams The Rate Algorithm has a critical impact on performance in outdoor links as generally lower data rates are more immune to noise while higher rates are less immune but are capable of higher throughput Noise Immunity option increases the robustness of the device to operate in the presence of noise disturbance which is usually generated by external 802 11 traffic sources channel hopping signals and other interferes RTS Threshold determines the packet size of a transmission and through the use of an access point helps control traffic flow The range is 0 234 7bytes or word off The default value is 2347 which means that RTS is disabled RTS CTS Request to Send Clear to Send is the mechanism used by the 802 11 wireless networking protocol to reduce frame collisions introduced by the hidden terminal problem RTS CTS packet size threshold is 0 2347 bytes If the packet size the node wants to transmit is larger than the threshold the RTS CTS handshake gets triggered If the packet size is equal to or less than threshold the data frame gets sent immediately System uses Request to Send Clear to send frames for the handshake which provide collision reduction for access point with hidden stations The stations are sending a RTS frame first while data is send only after handshake with an AP is completed Stations respond with the CTS frame to the RTS which provides clear media for the requesting
27. Read only community string that gives read access to authorized management stations to all the objects in the MIB except the community strings but does not allow write access for device that supports SNMP v1 Contact specify the identity or contact in case an emergency situation arise Location specify the physical location of the device 63 NTP Client Web Telnet SSH Server NTP Client The Network Time Protocol NTP is a protocol for synchronizing the clocks of computer systems over packet switched variable latency data networks It can be used to set the device system time System Time is reported next to the every System Log entry while registering system events if Log option is enabled Web Server the following the device Web Server parameters can be set there Use Secure Connection HTTPS If checked Web server will use secure HTTPS mode HTTP mode is selected by default Secure Server Port Web Server TCP IP port setting while using HTTPS mode Server Port Web Server TCP IP port setting while using HTTP mode Telnet Server the following the device Telnet Server parameters can be set there Enable Telnet Server Enables Telnet access to the device Server Port Telnet service TCP IP port setting SSH Server the following the device SSH Server parameters can be set there Enable SSH Server Enables SSH access to the device Server Port SSH service TCP IP port setting System Log Enable Log option enables the regist
28. addresses of the units to match the subnet of the network before connecting the devices directly to the main network 1 Unpack the unit from the box 2 To mount the outdoor wireless bridge please refer to the Mounting Installation section 3 Power on the unit by connecting an IEEE 802 3af PoE RJ45 cable to the RJ45 port on the back of the unit The power LED on the wireless bridge will turn on Please refer to the LED Indicators section for indication of LED lights 4 Once an Ethernet connection has be made it is then possible to log onto the device 12 Mounting Installation Pole Mounting Select an elevated location free of large buildings metal structures and trees within the line of sight between the two bridging units These obstructions will reduce the distance and throughput capabilities of the units 1 Align and attach the metal L shaped bracket to the back of the unit with the screws and washers provided 2 Use the metal U shaped pole grip to fasten the metal L shaped mounting plate to a pole a Fixed mounting intervals can be used which provide 5 degrees of change per hole b The sliding mounting option can also be used and might provide more precise tuning for a better connection and throughput 13 Antennas and Cables Antenna The units have an integrated 5GHz Antenna that is 19dBi Ports B HJ 45 ports The RJ 45 Fast Ethernet ports will auto sense f
29. andards The wireless device supports long range high speed communication of up to 300Mbps These models are suitable for more applications capable of being powered from either the 24 or 48 volt PoE standard The built in antenna is a 5GHz 19dBi Dual polarization antenna the unit supports an operating temperature of 20 C 70 C Units come with the following security features Hidden SSID MAC address filtering WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy in 64 and 128 bit as well as IEEE 802 11i and 802 1x security authentication Features B System Interface Performance Point to Point Wireless Bridge Internal Antenna Signal Strength Indication by Web console IEEE 802 11a n Compliant IEEE 802 111 102 1x Authentication Maximum data Rate 300Mbps Supports QoS VV VV ON WV BE Power Supply gt PoE PD Power Device IEEE 802 3af compliant B Operating Temperature gt Standard Operating Temperature model 20 C 70 C B Case Installation gt IP67 Outdoor Waterproof Housing Design gt Built in 5GHz 19dBi Dual polarization antenna gt Adjustable Antenna Elevation 25 Up Down gt Pole Mount Design B Grounding Terminal located within the mounting BE 2 Year Warranty Benefits APX 120N5 The APX 120N5 provides the user with two wireless units already set up in a preconfigured pair These units have custom firmware loaded providing the units with IP addresses ESSID Security Encryption and the best wireless operation setting
30. ct may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Outdoor Wireless Bridge IP67 IEEE802 11a n Wireless Bridge w built in 19dBi 5GHz Antenna User Manual Version 1 0 April 15 2014 This manual supports the following models APX 110N5 APX 120N5 This document is the current official release manual Please check our website WWW Antaira com for any updated manual or contact us by E mail info antaira com 2013 2014 All Rights Reserved The contents of this document are subject to change without any prior notice Table of Contents OVEN VICW Mee 6 NERO GUC HON eet 6 EE 6 BONOT cte det eee ree ee ee ort rM 7 Bleu ENEE 8 Hardware DescripUoOLTi iioii iiio ie ero eoo roe o neca e ch Er ead cR reo a ds oe oca E ooa RU nA Ces 9 PNYSICAI DIMENSION NO n c cr m ENS 9 Front Panel m 10 EOE A AEI I 10 BAC WR zi a 11 IB BA ale ers tee 11 Hardware Installalloh 01r e Eee ind eno RII e uou Eo Ne eoo iaa 12 STAN ATION ole DS qeseideioie dani Shes Nat e te detecte ihe Mand antt 12 Mounting InstallallOTi eege see cann cona cu m oa eege rees 13 Beleg MOUNUNO ONT PETRUS 13 Antennas and Cable iiit tton tet ien ee ears Ex enia coUe a reso va e cane ve aa CE E deer en 14 FAN acoge RM MN ee eer 14 mete m m 14 10Bas
31. demnify and hold Our company and its officers employees subsidiaries affiliates and distributors harmless against all claims costs damages expenses and reasonable attorney fees arising out of either directly or indirectly any claim of personal injury or death that may be associated with such unintended or unauthorized use even if such claim alleges that we were negligent regarding the design or manufacture of said product TRADEMARKS Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp HyperTerminal is a registered trademark of Hilgraeve Inc WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense NOTICE 1 The changes or modifications not expressively approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 2 Shielded interface cables and AC power cord if any must be used in order to comply with the emission limits WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this produ
32. e specified 48 Configuration Management CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT Backup Configuration Upload Configuration Browse Backup Configuration click Download button to export the current configuration to a file Upload Configuration click Browse button to navigate to and select the new configuration file or specify the full path to the configuration file location Activating the Upload button will transfer new configuration file to the system New configuration will be effective after the Apply button is activated and system reboot cycle is completed Previous system configuration is deleted after Apply button is activated It is highly recommended to backup the system configuration before uploading the new configuration Use only configuration backups of the same type device Device Maintenance DEVICE MAINTENANCE Reset to defaults The controls in this section are dedicated for the device maintenance routines rebooting resetting generating of the support information report Reboot activate Reboot control in order to initiate full reboot cycle of the device Reboot effect is the same as the hardware reboot which is similar to the power off power on cycle The system configuration is not modified after the reboot cycle completes Any non applied changes will be lost Reset to Defaults activate Reset to Defaults control in order to initiate reset the device to factory defaults routine Reset routine initiates sy
33. eT 100BaseTX Pin Assignments nnnnannnnnennnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnneenennne 14 CAD IING eet ee ee ee eh 15 Operation Modes amp Connection Examples 16 APX 120N5 Pre Configured Bridge 16 Preconfigured Bridge Access Point essere 17 Preconfigured Bridge Station eeeeeeessssssssesessesssesseeennn nennen 18 Access Point and Access Point WDS Mode 19 Station e 19 SALON WDS MOGE er Ala aati Al ate Aaa 20 Repeater WDS uso CE Eu 20 Configure the Computers IP Address 21 For Windows 95 99 98SE ME NT ucdicdeuicnuuic ndun uuu ru iu n RR R cR RR ERES 21 For VVIndowWs A RRE 22 Logging onto the APX 110N5 APX 120N 5 23 Ets EN del E 25 WENNT LE 25 Changing the units IP Address 25 leed 26 Basic iiri Gn 27 Network Mode Bridging EE 27 Ro Ett D 27 BaSIC WIFCIESS fab m 30 Basic NIE 30 Wireless e el 30 Access Point Parameters Gettnge sese 31 Station Parameters Settings sessi 34 VAI cele PIU EN 36 Advance Wireless Tab c coii ping iae eia puc peor u E op a en ER eeu iaaiiai 41 Long Range Parameters Setup d aaia a secta Deco aeneae a a cc
34. fficult for wireless clients to connect to the network In Repeater mode the access point acts as a relay for network signals on the network by regenerating the signals it receives and retransmitting them to main network infrastructure Detailed information on the Repeater mode is available in the Repeater Setup section Note Repeater WDS requires the access point to be setup in RootAP or Access Point WDS mode to work Ethernet Network WDS Root AP 4 1st Repeater AP A gt gt 2nd Repeater AP 20 Configure the Computers IP Address After setting up the hardware you need to assign an IP address to your PC so that it is in the same subnet as the access point For Windows 95 98 98SE ME NT otep 1 From your desktop right click the Network Neighborhood icon and select Properties Step 2 TCP IP Properties 21x N Ge oe Select the network adapter that you are using then right click and Se An P address can be automatically assigned to this computer select Properties url vm ran des den peli Step 3 Highlight TCP IP and click on the Properties button C Obtain an IP address automatically IP Address 192 168 168 100 Step 4 Select the Specify an IP address radio button L el Ge Set the IP address to 192 168 168 X and subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 where X can be any number from 2 to 254 Step 9 gt Ethernet Adapter Information Realtek
35. hold Distance ERE meters calculate Slot Time fus ACK Timeout us Auto Adjust for Slattime ACK Timeout CTS Timeout CTS Timeout us OTHER SETTINGS RADIO 1 Noise Immunity Enable Signal Strength Indicator R55I LED 1 10 LED 2 20 LED 3 3n LED 4 40 Radio Off with No Ethernet Enable Chainmask Selection 2x2 Dual Chains wi Station Isolation Enable Minimum Station RS5I 17 Enable Antenna Gain Long Range Parameters Setup Advanced wireless page let you setup outdoor long distant connection parameters Long Range Parameters Check to enable parameters Beacon Interval default is 100 ms Define the time interval in millisecond the beacon to broadcast Recommend to use default RTS Threshold Default is OFF Fragmentation Threshold Default is OFF Distance Enter the distant in meters the device is to connect with the opposite device Then click Calculate The close approximate values for Slot Time ACK Timeout CTS Timeout will be calculated Fine tuning can be further adjusted for the best environment conditions to achieve best performance and better link reliability 4 Noise Immunity Check to enable When enabled it automatically adjusts the signal noise level for best performance In low noise environment it is recommended to turn off this function Signal Strength Indicator RSSI Signal Strength Indicator RS5I LED1 D LED E LED3 30 LED4 4
36. ically this is the IP address of the host router which provides the point of connection to the internet This can be a DSL modem Cable modem or a WISP gateway router Device will direct the packets of data to the gateway if the destination host is not within the local network Gateway IP address should be from same address space on same network segment as the device Primary Secondary DNS IP The Domain Name System DNS is an internet phone book which translates domain names to IP addresses These fields identify the server IP addresses of where the device looks for the translation source Primary DNS server IP address should be specified for the device management purposes Secondary DNS server IP address is optional It is used as the fail over in case the primary DNS server will become unresponsive 59 Appendix lll Advanced Settings This section provides more detail explanation on advanced setting for routing and wireless settings The Advanced options page allows the user to manage advanced settings that influence on the device performance and behavior The advanced wireless settings are dedicated for more technically advanced users who have a sufficient knowledge about wireless LAN technology Advanced Wireless Setting The 802 11a g data rates include 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54Mbps The 802 11n data rates are the MCS Modulation Coding Scheme rates MCSO to MCS7 are 802 11n rates which uses only 1 Tx Rx stream
37. ing please contact Antaira or Antaira s authorized channel partners for service Hardware Description The Wireless devices hardware spec port cabling information and wiring installation will be described Physical Dimension APX 110N5 amp APX 120N5 Dimension W x D x H is 257mm x 86mm x 257mm Front Panel The Front Panel of the Wireless Device is shown below Front Panel of the Wireless Device Side View Side View of the Wireless Bridge 10 Back View The back panel of the APX 110N5 120N5 includes the PoE Ethernet connection mounting points and LED diagnostic 4 _ e Mounting Points PoE Ethernet LED LED Indicators 1 2 3 4 The diagnostic LEDs located on the front panel of the industrial switch provide real time information of the system and optional status The following table provides the description of the LED status On Power is being received No power is received by the device A link to a switch or PC is present No connection has been established Sufficient signal strength to establish a connection No wireless connection has been made When a connection has been made When device is first powered on or no connection 11 Hardware Installation This section is to explain how to install the APX 110N5 or APX 120N5 Outdoor IP67 wireless bridge Installation Steps Note It is suggested to log onto the unit in a test environment and change the IP
38. ion WLAN wireless and LAN Ethernet interfaces belong to the same network segment which has the same IP address space WLAN and LAN interfaces form the virtual bridge interface while acting as the bridge ports The bridge has assigned IP settings for management purposes Bridge IP Address The device can be set for static IP or can be set to obtain an IP address from the DHCP Server it is connected to One of the IP assignment modes must be selected DHCP choose this option to assign the dynamic IP address Gateway and DNS address by the local DHCP server STATIC choose this option to assign the static IP settings for the bridge interface IP Address enter the IP address of the device while Static Bridge IP Address mode is selected This IP will be used for the device management purposes IP Address and Netmask settings should consist with the address space of the network segment where device resides If the device IP settings and administrator PC which is connected to the device in wired or wireless way IP settings will use different address space the device will become unreachable 58 Netmask This is a value which when expanded into binary provides a mapping to define which portions of IP address groups can be classified as host devices and network devices Netmask defines the address space of the network segment where device resides 255 255 255 0 or 24 Netmask is commonly used among many C Class IP networks Gateway IP Typ
39. ith the strongest signal 34 Country Code Different countries have different power levels and also frequency selections To ensure device operation follows regulatory compliance rules the operator should make sure that correct country code where device will be used is selected The channel list output power limits IEEE 802 11 and Channel Spectrum Width modes will be tuned according to the regulations of the selected country Station setting must match AP country code setting No Country Set Option when checked only the frequency range are available 11n 5GHz is 5180 5320MHz and 5745 5825MHz Wireless Profile NA is 11n 5GHz band and represents a mixed of 802 11n and 802 11a mode Station setting must match AP Wireless Profile setting Channel Spectrum Width 20M represents the data transmitted at a bandwidth of 20MHz 20 40MHz represents the data transmitted at either 20MHz or 40MHz In very noisy environment it automatically fall back to 20MHz to be more resilient to the interference In situation when auto fall back did not happened manually changing channel spectrum width to 20MHz will to help reduce interference on the link and improve performance Note 40MHz bandwidth is non standard for 802 11n g mode operation If the user experiences unstable performance change Channel Spectrum Width to 20M Station setting must match AP Channel Spectrum Width setting Maximum checking this box will result in maximum Tx output
40. nds Host Name displays the assigned device host name ID System Time display device current date and time Accurate system date and time is retrieved from the internet services using NTP Network Time Protocol if device is setup and connected to internet Otherwise the date and time update from device own inaccurate autonomous clock Version Firmware Version displays current firmware version in operation Loader Version displays current loader version of the device 50 LAN Setting LAN MAC displays the MAC address of the device LAN Ethernet interface LAN Mode displays the mode used either static or DHCP client LAN IP Address displays the current IP address of the LAN Ethernet interface LAN Gateway IP Address displays the IP address of the gateway used in LAN LAN Primary DNS IP displays the Primary DNS IP address of the LAN setting LAN Secondary DNS IP displays the Secondary DNS IP address of the LAN setting WAN Setting WAN MAC displays the MAC address of the device WAN interface WAN Mode displays the mode used either DHCP PPPoE or Static IP WAN IP Address displays the current IP address of the WAN interface WAN Gateway IP Address displays the IP address of the gateway used in WAN WAN Primary DNS IP displays the Primary DNS IP address of the WAN setting WAN Secondary DNS IP displays the Secondary DNS IP address of the WAN setting Radio Wireless Mode displays the current operating mode of the
41. nist gov Enter preferred time server domain IP Known Time Server The user can also select one from this list as the new time server Web HTTP Security WEB SERVER Web server mode HTTPS Port Web Server Mode Default is HTTP Option is HTTP and HTTPs HTTP s Port Default is 80 for HTTP and 413 for HTTPs Enter a new preferred port number 45 Telnet Access Setup TELNET SERVER Enable Telnet Server Server Port Enable Telnet Server Default is enabled Remove check on box to disable Server Port Default is 23 Enter new preferred port number SSH Access Setup S5H SERVER Enable 55H Server Server Port Enable SSH Server Default is disabled Check on box to enable Server Port Default is 22 Enter new preferred port number System Log Setup SYSTEM LOG Enable System Log T Logging IP f Domain Name 192 168 168 1 Logging Fort 514 Enable System Logging Default is disabled Check on box to enable Logging IP Domain Name Enter destination IP address of device to receive log Logging Port Default is 514 Enter the new preferred port number 46 System Tab The System Page contains Administrative options This page enables administrator to customize reboot the device set it to factory defaults upload a new firmware backup or update the configuration and configure administrator s credentials Firmware Upgrade FIRMWARE UPGRADE Firmware Version 2 01 build 090727
42. ntaira REMOTE AP MAC Not Associated Signal Strength Noise level TX Rate RX Rate TX CCQ Channel Width Frequency Security Ack Timeout 25 The Station WDS unit will similarly be equipped with preconfigured security encryption that will automatically connect to the associated access point The user will not have to enter a security key to establish an initial communication connection REMOTE AP WIRELESS SECURITY Security WPA2 WPA Authentication EAP TTLS Y Cipher Type Preshared Key TTTTTITTTTITIT Identity anonymous User Name user example com User Password Notes e he security Key for the units will be unique and can be located on the product CD within the original box e lfasituation arises where the user needs to reset the units there is an option to reset the devices to the factory default settings within the web console o When using the factory default reset the units will reestablish a link to one another Although the security settings on the units will change to a randomized code that the end user can change by logging into the unit Other Features Higher security features and other advanced settings can be customized in the APX 120N5 but is only suggested for more advanced users that are more familiar with wireless communication features Below are the standard features for APX 110N5 and for advanced users of the APX 120N5 Access Point and Access Point WDS Mode The Access Point opera
43. number beacons management packets sent at regular intervals by the Access Point which were missed by the client This can indicate that the wireless client is out of range Other errors value represents the total number of transmitted and received packets that were lost or discarded for other reasons More Status In More Status option contains some useful tools and additional status pages Ping Utility a ping tool to test the connectivity between devices NETWORKING PING Destination IP HOST 192 168 2 34 Packet Count 5 continuous f Packet Size 4096 bytes Host Time TTL 192 168 2 34 0 611 ms 64 192 168 2 34 0 512 ms 64 192 168 2 34 0 508 ms 64 3 of 3 packets received 096 loss Min 0 508 ms Avg 0 544 ms Max 0 611 ms 54 ARP Table display a list of MAC addresses of the connected devices ARP TABLE pp address wees Kee Bwsddress ke pesce 192 165 168 213 0x1 00 80 48 15 7D F1 192 168 168 204 x1 00 30 CE 06 35 10 Bridge Table display a list the devices connect to the bridge interface BRIDGE TABLE Port No Mac Address IIs Local Agein Timer 1 00 30 ce 06 35 10 no 0 19 1 00 30 ce 06 6f 10 no 1 40 2 00 80 48 15 7d f1 no D 47 3 00 80 48 65 0b e7 no 0 61 T 00 80 48 65 ad bf yes 0 00 2 00 80 48 65 ad c0 yes 0 00 2 00 80 48 66 9f a4 no 0 56 3 06 80 48 65 ad cO0 yes 0 00 3 06 80 48 65 ad c0 yes 0 00 3 06 80 48 65 ad c0 yes 0 00 DHCP Active Lease Table di
44. oot Default is 5 This is the number of ping failure count before device kick in the reboot process Auto Reboot AUTO REBOOT Auto Reboot Mode Auto Reboot Mode Default is disabled Select by Hour or by Time check This mode lets you preset a timer to automatically force a reboot Timer can in fixed number of hours or at a Specified time of day By Hour Enter the number of hours device need to run before kick start reboot process By Time Enter the specific time of day in hh mm 24 hour format to kick start reboots process 44 SNMP Setup SNMP SETLIP Enable SNMP he Read Password public Engine ID so0007eSBDo000z2704I Enable SNMP Trap O Trap Destination IP 192 168 168 1 Community public Apply Enable SNMP Default is disabled Check on box to enable Read Only Password Password to query device Engine ID Default is 800007e5BD00002704D000007c Enable SNMP Trap Default is disabled Check on box to enable Trap Destination IP Enter the IP to send the info when trap is triggered Community Enter the SNMP community string NTP Setup NTP SETUP Select Your Time Zone GMT 07 00 Mountain Time US amp Canada J Enable NTP Client Iv Custom Time Server time nist gov Known Time 5erver banehed lcs mit edu Apply Enable NTP Client Default is disabled Check on box to enable Select Your Time Zone Select from list the country you reside Custom Time Server Default is time
45. or 10Base T or 100Base TX connections Auto MDI MDIX means that the switch can connect to another switch or workstation without changing straight through or crossover cabling Please refer to the table below for RJ 45 pin assignment 10BASE T Cat 3 4 5 100 ohm UTP 100 m 328 ft RJ 45 100BASE TX Cat 5 100 ohm UTP UTP 100 m 328 ft RJ 45 Cable Types and Specifications 10BaseT 100BaseTX Pin Assignments With 100BASE TX 10BASE T cable pins 1 and 2 are used for transmitting data and pins 3 and 6 are used for receiving data B RJ 45 Pin Assignments Note and signs represent the polarity of the wires that make up each wire pair 14 The port on this wireless device supports automatic MDI MDI X operation The user can use straight through cables See figure below for all network connections to injectors switches or PC With straight through cable pins 1 2 3 and 6 at one end of the cable are connected straight through to pins 1 2 3 and 6 at the other end of the cable The table below shows the 10BASE T 100BASE TX MDI and MDI X port pin outs wuesen Ween it MDI MDI X The following figures show the cable schematic for both straight through type and crossover type owitch Rouber or IX 3 TD gt 3 RD 6 TD 6 RD 1 RD 4 1 TD 2 RD 4 2 TD Straight Through Cable Schematic Switch Swi t ch 3 TD 3 TD 6 TD 6 TD RD RD Re
46. otocol which uses RC4 encryption algorithm AES Advanced Encryption Standard AES algorithm AUTO Default Automatically select between both algorithms Preshared Key This option is available when WPA or WPA2 with PSK selected The pre shared key is an alpha numeric password between 8 and 63 characters long Important 802 11n network using WPA authentication should use AES cipher type for connection Only AES allows highest transmission speed and throughput operation Using TKIP cipher type device will limit maximum transmission speed of up to 54Mbps only 36 WPA EAP LOCAL AP WIRELESS SECURITY Security wPA sl WPA Authentication EAP Cipher Type AES WPA Preshared Key Pri Radius Server IP 0 0 0 0 Sec Radius Server IP 0 0 0 0 Authentication Port 1812 Accounting Port 1813 Radius Secret Key private MAC ACL Enabled Ade Policy are Remove Si Fig 2 8 WPA EAP EAP WPA or WPA2 with EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol Firmware supported options for clients are EAP TTLS and EAP PEAP Cipher Type TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol which uses RC4 encryption algorithm AES Advanced Encryption Standard AES algorithm AUTO Default Automatically select between both algorithms Primary Radius Server IP Enter the Primary Radius Server IP address Secondary Radius Server IP Enter the Secondary Radius Server IP address Authentication Port
47. power overriding regulation Obey Regulatory Power checking this box will obey Tx output regulatory power by country Channel Scan List By checking the Enabled button the operator can chose a specific channel 5180 MHz 5200 MHz 5220 MHz l 5240 MHz F 5260 MHz 5280 MHz TI 5300 MHz 5320 MHz F 5500 MHz M 5520 MHz 5540 MHz 5560 MHz 5580 MHz 5600 MHz 5620 MHz 5640 MHz 5660 MHz 5680 MHz F 5700 MHz 5745 MHz 5765 MHz 5785 MHz 5805 MHz 5825 MHz Select all Apply Close this window Fig 2 5 Channel Scan List In US Country Code 35 According to the availability of channels in the country codes the operator can select which channels to be scanned when scanning for an Access Point Then the scanned channels will appear on the Site Survey Wireless Security All the wireless security settings are set under this section The operation of the Keys is the same for ALL the Wireless modes WPA or WPA2 Authentication LOCAL AP WIRELESS SECURITY Security WPA sl WPA Authentication PSH Cipher Type AES WPA Preshared Key 11111111 Pri Radius Server IP 0 0 0 i z Sec Radius Server IP o Authentication Port Accounting Port Radius Secret Key MAC ACL Enabled E Policy ba 3 Fig 2 7 WPA Access Point Access Point WDS Repeater WDS WPA PSK PSK Default WPA or WPA2 with Pre shared Key method Cipher Type TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Pr
48. radio card Select RADIO 1 to configure Basic Wireless Tab contains all the wireless setup which is necessary for the operator to setup the wireless part of the link Basic Wireless Settings All the basic wireless settings can be configured in this page Operators can change the ESSID regulatory country code wireless profile channel spectrum width frequency of interest data rates transmit power and rate aggressiveness Wireless Mode BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Access Point WOS ze Station Local AP ESSID eripe MUS Hide SSID Country Code aii EFE sie Dn Ho Country Set Repeater Repeater WDS Channel Spectrum Width Wireless Adapter Wireless Profile Guard Interval Channel Frequency Auto Data Rate Mbps Auto Transmit Power 23 wl dBm Chainmask 2x2 Dual Aggregate Dual Chain Power Maximum F Obey Regulatory Power Rate Aggressiveness LU bul Access Point This mode can be connected to Station mode and then forwards all the traffic to the network devices connected to the Ethernet devices of the Station Access Point WDS This mode can be connected to Station WDS mode Using WDS protocol it allows a client or station device to bridge wireless traffic transparently 30 Station This is a client mode that can be connected to the Access Point mode It is used to bridge the wireless connection to an Access Point It forwards all the traffic to from the network devices
49. ration routine of the system log messages Enable Remote Log enables the syslog remote sending function while System log messages are sent to a remote server specified by the Remote Log IP Address and Remote Log Port Remote Log IP Address is the host IP address where syslog messages should be sent Remote host should be configured properly to receive syslog protocol messages Remote Log Port is the TCP IP port of the host syslog messages should be sent 514 is the default port for the commonly used system message logging utilities Every logged message contains at least a System Time and a Host Name Usually a particular service name which generates the system event is specifies also within the message Messages from different services have different context and different level of the details Usually error warning or informational system services messages are reported The more detailed system messages are reported the greater volume of log messages will be generated uConfig Utility The exclusive uConfig utility allows users to access the user friendly Web configuration interface of the access point without having to change the TCP IP setup of the workstation 64 Appendix V VLAN Setup examples A Tagged Wireless VLAN to Tagged Ethernet VLAN Setup Tag vlan connection Setup Setup 1 ssid1 tag vlan ID 100 tag vlan ID 100 tag vian ID 200 Nn i A Ethernet tag vlan ID 100 VLAN switch port 1 tag vian ID 100 port
50. s for standard deployment This allows the APX 120N5 to be used in plug and play rapid deployment applications where software changes are not required Point to Point Point to Point communication between different locations allows the user too bridge wireless clients that are kilometers apart Highly Secured Wireless Network The units are IEEE802 11i compliant and supports IEEE 802 1x for secure authentication The wireless bridge supports EAP TTLS and EAP PEAP HTTPS The access point supports HTTPS SSL in addition to the standard HTTP HTTPS SSL features additional authentication and encryption for secure communication Telnet Telnet allows a computer to remotely connect to the access point CLI Command Line Interface for control and monitoring SSH SSH Secure Shell Host establishes a secure host connection to the access point CLI for control and monitoring Package Contents APX 120N5 Outdoor IP67 IEEE 802 11a n Wireless Bridge with Built in 19dBi 5GHz Antenna APX 120N5 1 AP WDS APX 120N5 2 Station EDS User Manual CD Security Key sticker on CD Quick Installation Guide Pole mount Kit Rubber grommet for waterproof RJ45 APX 110N5 Outdoor IP67 IEEE 802 11a n Wireless Bridge with Built in 19dBi 5GHz Antenna User Manual CD Quick Installation Guide Pole mount Kit Rubber grommet for waterproof RJ45 Compare the contents of the wireless device with the checklist above If any item is damaged or miss
51. s mode Uptime 0 Days 00 00 53 Host Name APX 120N5 1 System Time 12 31 1999 16 00 54 LAN SETTING LAN MAC IP ADDRESS Preconfigured settings GATEWAY IP ADDRESS Pri DNS IP Sec DNS IP LAN cable Plugged Radio 1 Wireless Mode MAC REMOTE AP SSID 12345678901234567 REMOTE AP MAC Not Associated Signal Strength Noise level TX Rate RX Rate TX CCQ Channel width Frequency Security Ack Timeout The Access Point WDS unit will also be equipped with preconfigured security encryption features as shown below LOCAL AP WIRELESS SECURITY Security WPA2 WPA Authentication PSK T Cipher Type WPA Preshared Key MILIIDIIDIIIID ce Pri Radius Server IP 0 0 0 ce Sec Radius Server IP 0 0 0 Authentication Port Accounting Port 1613 Radius Secret Key MAC ACL Enabled Remove I Policy 17 Preconfigured Bridge Station The Station WDS device APX 120N5 2 will have the following landing page As shown below the unit is already equipped with the information required to automatically connect to the associated Access Point Uptime D Days 00 02 53 Host Name APX 120M5 2 System Time 12 31 1999 16 02 54 LAN SETTING LAN MAC 04 f0 21 05 79 19 MODE static IP ADDRESS 192 168 168 2 Preconfigured settings GATEWAY IP ADDRESS Pri DM5 IP 5ec DN5S IP LAN cable Plugged Radio 1 Wireless Mode Station WDS MAC 04 f0 21 05 79 1a REMOTE AP SSID A
52. splay a list of IPs addresses leased to all computers DHCP ACTIVE LEASES HOST NAME IP ADDRESS HARDWARE MAC LEASE EXPIRED TIME STATION 4 192 168 88 214 00 80 48 15 5D E1 FRI DEC 31 17 03 32 1999 55 VLAN Tab This setup lets the user create virtual local network connection through the device Ethernet only and over wireless connections By default VLAN mode is disabled and checked on No VLAN VLAN Switch To setup VLAN network check on VLAN Switch LAN MODES Na Wlan Van Switch IEEEBUZ 1p Compatible Van Management IEEES02 1p Compatible ind IEEEBUZ 1p Compatible ETHERNET 1 LAN Default VLAN ID v VLAN ID Tag Priority VLAN ID Tag Priority RADIO 1 LAN Main Default VLA ID bd VLAN ID Tag Priority VLAN ID Tag Priority To add a Tag VLAN ID for Ethernet port type in the ID number select Tag and click Add To add a Tag VLAN ID for MAIN wireless SSID type in the ID number select Tag and click Add To add a Tag VLAN ID for VAP1 wireless SSID type in the ID number select Tag and click Add To add a Tag VLAN ID for VAP2 wireless SSID type in the ID number select Tag and click Add To add a Tag VLAN ID for VAP3 wireless SSID type in the ID number select Tag and click Add Warning Adding a Tag VLAN ID to device interface port can cause lost of connection to device web manager if the PC ethernet port or wireless connection do not have a Tag VLAN ID or do not have the same Tag VLAN ID setup in de
53. ss connection has been made Off On start up or when a wireless connection ha not been established 10Base T 2 pair UTP STP Cat 3 4 5 5e cable EIA TIA 568 100 ohm 100m 100Base TX 2 pair UTP STP Cat 5 5e 6 cable EIA TIA 568 100 ohm 100m Power Input IEEE 802 3af PoE Max Power Consumption 7 5 watts Installation Pole Mounting Operating Temp Standard Operating Temperature 20 C to 70 C Standard PoE Pin Assignment Network Cable 67 Operating Humidity 5 to 95 Non Condensing Storage Temperature 40 C to 85 C IP 67 257mm W x 86mm D x 257mm H Emo This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules WWW Antarra com sales antaira com Support antaira com Technical support 714 671 9000 x112 68
54. stem Reboot process similar to the power off power on cycle The running system configuration will be deleted and the default system configuration all the system settings with no exception will be set After the Reset to Defaults routine is completed the device system will return to the default IP configuration 192 168 168 1 255 255 255 0 and will start operating in otation Bridge mode It is highly recommended to backup the system configuration before the Reset to Defaults is initiated 49 Status Page STATUS BASIC BASIC ADVANCED ADVANCED VLAN SERVICES SYSTEM WIRELESS NETWORK WIRELESS NETWORK MAIN VERSION More Status Uptime 0 Days 17 21 00 Host Name apo System Time 01 01 2000 17 21 01 FIRMWARE VERSION 2 Bridge Table LOADER ERSION gt DHCP Active Leases LAN SETTING WAN SETTING LAN MAC 00 80 48 65 ad bf WAN MAC Not Available MODE static 1 MODE Not Available IP ADDRESS 192 168 168 43 IP ADDRESS Not Available GATEWAY IP ADDRESS GATEWAY IP ADDRESS Not Available Pri DNS IP Pri DNS IP Not Available Sec DNS IP Sec DNS IP Not Available LAN cable Plugged The Status Page displays a summary of link status information current values of basic configuration settings depending on operating mode network settings and traffic statistics of all the interfaces Status Reporting Main Uptime displays device up time since boot up The time is expressed in days hours minutes and seco
55. sue DHCP End IP Address Enter the last IP address the server will issue Netmask Allows the user to set the IP class for the IP address range set for the start and end address DHCP Lease Time default is 3600 seconds or 1hour Enter the new lease time in seconds DHCP Server Relay IP Enter the IP address of the remote DHCP server where the DHCP Client request will be relay to get the IP address DHCP Gateway Relay IP Enter the IP address of the remote gateway where the DHCP Client request will be relay to get the gateway IP address DHCP Reservations DHCP SERVER RESERVATIONS IP Address Hardware mc IP Address Hardware MAC 192 168 168 100 00 11 22 33 44 55 Remove 28 Click Add to enter for each device the IP address and MAC address All DHCP active lease devices are displayed in the Status tab page from the More Status selection Bandwidth Control between Ethernet and Wireless BANDWIDTH CONTROL SETUP Ethernet to Wireless Traffic Limit kbit Upload Wireless to Ethernet Traffic Limit kbit Download An entry of value 0 means no bandwidth flow limit between the 2 interfaces An entry of 2000 means 2000Kbit or 2Mbit limit traffic flow between the 2 interfaces Default is 0 29 Basic Wireless Tab Under the tab there is the selection of 4 radios STATUS BASIC BASIC ADVANCED WIRELESS NETWORK WIRELESS SC Fig 2 1 Basic Wireless Tab Currently device support only one 802 11n
56. t Every time the station receives the data frame it sends an ACK frame to the AP if transmission errors are absent If the station receives no ACK frame from the AP within set timeout it re sends the frame The performance drops because of the too many data frames are re send thus if the timeout is set too short or too long it will result poor connection and throughput performance Changing the ACK Timeout value will change the Distance to the appropriate distance value for the ACK Timeout Auto Adjust control and enable the ACK Timeout Self Configuration feature If enabled ACK Timeout value will be derived dynamically using an algorithm similar to the Conservative Rate Algorithm described above It is not recommended to use Auto Adjust option for long range links if the signal level is low or the high level of interference is present If two or more stations are located at the considerably different distance from the Access Point the highest ACK Timeout for the farthest station should be set at the AP side It is not recommended to use Auto Adjust option for Point to Multipoint connections as it will not warrant highest network performance in all the use cases 61 Signal Strength LED Settings LED Thresholds Configuration The LED s for signal strength on the device can be made to light on when received signal levels reach the values defined in the following fields This allows a technician to easily deploy a CPE without logging into
57. ted 8 Je JE LOCAL AP ERRORS RX Invalid NWID TX Excessive Retries Io RXInvalidCrypt o 11 1 Missed Beacons o RX Invalid Frag Lo Other Errors fo y Select VAP v Navigation Main Menu Bar STATUS BASIC BASIC ADVANCED ADVANCED VLAN SERVICES SYSTEM WIRELESS NETWORK WIRELESS NETWORK Status Page displays current status of the device and the statistical information Basic Wireless Page contains the controls for a wireless network configuration while covering basic wireless settings which define operating mode associating details and data security options Basic Network Page covers the configuration of network operating mode IP settings and network services i e DHCP Server Advanced Wireless Page settings for advanced wireless features Advanced Network page settings for more details of these features Services Page covers the configuration of system management services i e Ping Watchdog Auto Reboot SNMP NTP Telnet SSH System Log System Page contains controls for system maintenance routines administrator account management device customization and configuration backup Activation Keys Optional special add on functions you can purchased separately to activate in device Changing the units IP Address To change the IP address of the unit go to the Basic Network tab SYSTEM VLAN SERVICES ADVANCED ADVANCED WIRELESS HETWORK BASIC WIRELESS
58. the signal and the higher the data rate the higher the data throughput will be Channel Width HT20 indicates established connection is 20MHz channel width HT40 indicates established connection is 40MHz channel width WLAN Local AP Statistics Bytes transmitted received value represents the total amount of data in bytes transmitted and received during the connection WLAN Local AP Errors section displays the counters of 802 11 specific errors which were registered on wireless interface 53 Rx invalid NWID value represents the number of packets received with a different NWID or ESSID packets which were destined for another access point It can help to detect configuration problems or identify the adjacent wireless network existence on the same frequency Rx Invalid Crypt value represents the number of transmitted and received packets which were encrypted with the wrong encryption key and failed the decryption routines It can be used to detect invalid wireless security settings and encryption break attempts Rx Invalid Frag value represents the number of packets missed during transmission and reception These packets were dropped due to re assembling failure as some link layer fragments of the packet were lost Tx Excessive Retries value represents the number of packets which failed to be delivered to the destination Undelivered packet are retransmitted a number of times before an error occurs Missed beacons value represents the
59. the unit i e for antenna alignment operation Signal LED Thresholds specify the marginal value of Signal Strength dBm which will switch on LEDs indicating signal strength LED 1 Red will switch on if the Signal Strength reaches the value set in an entry field next to it LED 2 Yellow will switch on if the Signal Strength reaches the value set in an entry field next to it LED 3 Green will switch on if the Signal Strength reaches the value set in an entry field next to it LED 4 Green will switch on if the Signal Strength reaches the value set in an entry field next to it Configuration example if the Signal Strength fluctuates around RSSI 15 30 the LED Thresholds can be adjusted to the RSSI values 15 20 25 30 62 Appendix IV Services Ping WatchDog The ping watchdog sets the device to continuously ping a user defined IP address it can be the internet gateway for example If it is unable to ping under the user defined constraints the device will automatically reboot This option creates a kind of fail proof mechanism Ping Watchdog is dedicated for continuous monitoring of the particular connection to remote host using the Ping tool The Ping works by sending ICMP echo request packets to the target host and listening for ICMP echo response replies If the defined number of replies is not received the tool reboots the device Enable Ping Watchdog control will enable Ping Watchdog Tool IP Address To
60. ting with WEP security will limit AP to maximum wireless link speed of 54Mbps only Authentication Type Open Authentication Default No authentication Recommend to use this standard option over shared authentication Shared Authentication May not be compatible with all Access Point Not recommended Key Type HEX or ASCII option specifies the character format for the WEP key if WEP security method is used Current Key Specify the Index of the WEP Key used 4 different WEP keys can be configured at the same time but only one is used WEP Key WEP encryption key for the wireless traffic encryption and decryption should be specified if WEP security method is used WEP Key Length 64 bit selected by default or 128 bit WEP Key length should be selected if WEP security method is used The 128 bit option will provide higher level of security For 64 bit specify WEP key as 5 HEX 0 9 A F or a f pairs e g 00112233AA or 5 ASCII characters For 128 bit specify WEP key as 13 HEX 0 9 A F or a f pairs e g 00112233445566778899AABBCC or 13 ASCII characters 40 Advance Wireless Tab STATUS BASIC BASIC ADVAHCED ADVAHCED VLAM SERVICES SYSTEM WIRELESS HETWOREK WIRELESS HETWORK RADIO 1 Click Advanced Wireless tab from menu and select RADIO 1 to open the page below Apply Settings LONG RANGE PARAMETERS RADIO 1 Long Range Parameters Enable Beacon Interval RTS Threshold Fragmentation Thres
61. tion Mode of the device enables the bridging of wireless clients to wired network infrastructure Once a connection has been enables transparent access and communication with each client device to the main network is then possible The illustration below shows a typical resources sharing application example using this device The wireless users are able to access the file server connected to the switch through the access point in Access Point Mode Wireless Clients Cable ADSL modem router Access Point Laptop Station Mode In Station mode the device acts as a wireless client When connected to an access point it creates a network link between the Ethernet network connected at this client device and the wireless Ethernet network connected at the access point 19 In this example the workgroup PCs on the Ethernet network connected to the Station device can access the printer across the wireless connection to the access point where the printer is connected Station WDS Mode Station WDS mode is similar to Station mode The difference is Station WDS must connect to access point configured to Access Point WDS or RootAP mode Station WDS is mainly use for point to point connection between 2 buildings or locations as far as several kilometer away Repeater WDS Mode Repeater WDS Mode to mainly to extend the wireless range and coverage of the wireless network allowing access and communications over places generally di
62. to the Ethernet interface This mode translates all the packets that pass through device to its own MAC address thus resulting in a lack of transparency Station WDS WDS is the acronym of Wireless Distribution System It can be connected to the Access Point WDS mode It enables packet forwarding at layer 2 level Unlike otation mode it is fully transparent at layer 2 level Note for Station WDS Access Point WDS Repeater WDS WDS protocol used is not defined as the standard thus compatibility Issues between equipment from different vendors might arise Repeater WDS This mode consists of a Station WDS and an Access Point WDS mode The Repeater WDS must first link up with an Access Point WDS and then it can link up with a Station WDS It acts as an extension to the link and can add more Repeater WDS as necessary Note for Repeater WDS ESSID must be the same for the Remote AP and the Local AP The channels used Repeater to link to another Repeater will follow the Access Point WDS connection selected channel Access Point Parameters Settings BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Access Point wt Local AP ESSID Antara AP Cl Hide STD Country Code United States of America ze Ho Country Set Wireless Profile Ha k Channel Spectrum Width z r40 Guard Interval Short Channel Frequency Auto NES Data Rate Mbps Auto Transmit Power dBm Chainmask 2x2 Dual Aggregate Dual Chain Power Maximum
63. vice If this happened use the device Reset button to clear the config and reconfigure Refer Reset button operations section oimilarly to add an untagged VLAN ID enter the ID number and select Untag and click Add Refer to Appendix V for VLAN setup examples 56 VLAN Management VLAN management lets the user control and limit only clients connection of same tag VLAN ID group is open AP device web page Note VLAN Management works only in tag VLAN pass through mode i e VLAN Switch is disabled When VLAN Switch is enabled or configured VLAN Management function stops operation VLAN MODES Ma Wlan Van Switch IEEEBUZ 1p Compatible Vlan Management IEEEBOZ 1p Compatible ing IEEESO2 1p Compatible VLAN MANAGEMENT VLAN ID IP ADDRESS NETMASK GATEWAY 1 D 32 b o Logg MANAGEMENT IP VLAN ID IP ADDRESS NETMASK GATEWAY Example Assuming there are 2 VLAN ID groups 2001 and 2002 setup in AP device One entry in VLAN Management has VLAN ID 2001 with masquerade IP address 192 168 168 20 Another entry in VLAN Management has VLAN ID 2002 with masquerade IP address 192 168 168 10 You can only select one of the 2 entries to be the active VLAN ID and IP address If VLAN ID 2001 group is selected then only computers in that VLAN ID group can open the AP device web page using the IP address To change to other ID group say VLAN ID 2002 mark the radio button under Management IP then click Apply and Saved

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