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1. 8e Wi NEXT 5 CONFIGURATION EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK 5 11 Firewall and Port Forwarding This page includes the setup for the firewall and for the definition of port forwarding The page is not included in Access Point and Repeater profiles 1 Firewall This section allows you to define firewall rules for packet in Input Output or Forward and to enable SYN Flood 2 Port forwarding Through this section you can define the rules for the port forwarding inserting Name of the rule Protocol to be used Destination port Destination IP Forward port Main System IP WIFI Services Firewall WAN Input Accept Forward Accept Output Accept SYN Flood On Off Port Forwarding Add port forward Rule name Protocol Dst port Forward IP Port to Forward TCP 8080 gt 192 168 3 1 8080 27 Be Wi NEXT 5 CONFIGURATION EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK 5 12 Default Profiles 1 Bridge AP The device works as a standard Access Point that provides the Wi Fi service and at the same time as the point of origin in a point to point link 2 Bridge Client The device works as a client in a point to point link 3 Repeater The device works as a wireless repeater that being connected with a main Access Point extends its Wi Fi coverage 4 Mesh The device works as a node of a mesh network single Radio Interface in ad hoc mode 5 Mes
2. Hostname NAAW Bridge AP Change Password New Password _ Confirm Password Firmware Upgrade Load File Cancel Configuration Be Wi NEXtT 5 CONFIGURATION EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK 5 8 IP In this page you can find up to 4 different sections for the configuration of IP addresses the number and the typology of sections that are showed is related to the active profile 1 Point of access This network is used as an access point from the client connecting to the device The available options are the following Assignment section Mode used to assign the IP address static or dynamic with assignment made by the DHCP server to whom the device is connected profiles Bridge AP Bridge Client and Repeater Address section IP address profiles Bridge AP Bridge Client Repeater Mesh and Router Network subnet mask profiles Bridge AP Bridge Client Repeater Mesh and Router Gateway IP address of the gateway to which the device is connected Profiles Bridge AP Bridge Client and Repeater DNS IP address of the DNS server used from the device profiles Bridge AP Bridge Client and Repeater STP option to activate the Spanning Tree Protocol profiles Bridge AP Bridge Client and Repeater Export option used to export the network respectively from the ethernet port to the mesh for the profile Mesh and from the wireless network to the Ethernet port for the
3. wi NEXT PONI EO O0 0720 E OT EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK 7 4 N A A W Connect 2 4 9 wi NEXT C EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK DICHIARAZIONE DI CONFORMITA CE DICHIARIAMO SOTTO NOSTRA ESCLUSIVA RESPONSABILITA CHE L APPARATO PER TELECOMUNICAZIONI QUI SOTTO DESCRITTO PRODUTTORE Wi Next srl INDIRIZZO Via Ferrero 10 10098 Cascine Vica Rivoli TO Italia Tel 011 95 90 140 Fax 011 95 90 200 PRODOTTO N A A W DT 524 FAMIGLIA CONNECT MODELLO 2 4 MARCA Wi Next FUNZIONE Apparato outdoor di ricetrasmissione dati IP nelle bande RLAN e HIPERLAN 2 4 5 4 GHz con ricetrasmettitore e processore di controllo E CONFORME ALLA DIRETTIVA 1999 5 CE ED ALLE SEGUENTI NORME ARMONIZZATE Direttive Radio EN 301893 V1 5 1 Art 3 paragrafo 2 Funzionale Radio EN 300328 V1 7 1 Compatibilit Elettromagnetica EN 301489 1 V1 8 1 e EN 301489 17 V2 1 1 Art 3 paragrafo 1 lettera b EMC Sicurezza elettrica EN 60950 1 2001 Art 3 paragrafo 1 lettera a Sicurezza Elettrica Luogo Rivoli Data Marzo 2010 Firma del responsabile Nicola De Carne Wi Next Via Ferrero 10 10098 Cascine Vica Rivoli TO tel Uff 011 95 90 140 fax 011 95 90 200 www winext eu info winext eu wi NEXT RADIO PNE VAa EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK 7 5 N A A W Connect 5 9 wi NEXT C EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK DICHIARAZIONE DI CONFORMITA CE
4. DICHIARIAMO SOTTO NOSTRA ESCLUSIVA RESPONSABILITA CHE L APPARATO PER TELECOMUNICAZIONI QUI SOTTO DESCRITTO PRODUTTORE Wi Next srl INDIRIZZO Via Ferrero 10 10098 Cascine Vica Rivoli TO Italia Tel 011 95 90 140 Fax 011 95 90 200 PRODOTTO N A A W DT 524 FAMIGLIA CONNECT MODELLO 5 MARCA Wi Next FUNZIONE Apparato outdoor di ricetrasmissione dati IP nelle bande RLAN e HIPERLAN 2 4 5 4 GHz con ricetrasmettitore e processore di controllo E CONFORME ALLA DIRETTIVA 1999 5 CE ED ALLE SEGUENTI NORME ARMONIZZATE Direttive Radio EN 301893 V1 5 1 Art 3 paragrafo 2 Funzionale Radio EN 300328 V1 7 1 Compatibilit Elettromagnetica EN 301489 1 V1 8 1 e EN 301489 17 V2 1 1 Art 3 paragrafo 1 lettera b EMC Sicurezza elettrica EN 60950 1 2001 Art 3 paragrafo 1 lettera a Sicurezza Elettrica Luogo Rivoli Data Marzo 2010 Firma del responsabile Nicola De Carne Wi Next Via Ferrero 10 10098 Cascine Vica Rivoli TO tel Uff 011 95 90 140 fax 011 95 90 200 www winext eu infoQwinext eu wi NEXT RADIO PNE VAa EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK 7 6 N A A W Connect Long Range 6 WI NEXT C EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK DICHIARAZIONE DI CONFORMITA CE DICHIARIAMO SOTTO NOSTRA ESCLUSIVA RESPONSABILITA CHE L APPARATO PER TELECOMUNICAZIONI QUI SOTTO DESCRITTO PRODUTTORE Wi Next srl INDIRIZZO Via Ferrero 10 10098 Cascine Vica Rivoli TO Ita
5. Master 2 462 11 20 70 o cc Master 2 462 11 18 70 F o cl Master 2 462 11 4 70 a of WiI NEXT EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK 5 CONFIGURATION Point of access This interface supply the traditional service of wireless access The options that can be configured are the following SSID name of the wireless network Hide option used to make the network invisible WDS option used to activate the WDS service it has to be enabled when you use configuration where the wireless signal is repeated Encryption menu where you can select the kind of encryption of the signal when you activate one kind of encryption the page shows a box where you have to insert the security key Point of Access SSID bridge naaw Hide WDS Encryption No encryption X Station This interface allows the device to connect as a client to a Wi Fi network and it is used when the profile Repeater is activated The options that can be configured are the same used for the Point of Access with an additional field BSSID this is the Mac Address of the Access Point on which you want to lock the connection of the client interface It is used when you have many Access Points with the same SSID and you want to lock the client to a specific AP Station SSID bridge naaw Hide WDS BSSID Encryption No encryption EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK o wi NE
6. wi NEXT INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE N A A W CONNECT _NAAW 9 9 Wi NEXT INDEX EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK 1 VERIFICATION SECTION 4 1 1 Approval 4 1 2 Revision history 4 1 3 Definitions acronyms and abbreviations 4 1 4 Versions 5 2 INTRODUCTION 6 2 1 Compliance with R amp TTE directives 6 2 2 Restrictions of use ministerial regulations 6 2 3 Warnings 6 3 DESCRIPTION OF N A A W CONNECT 8 3 1 Intended purpose of use by the manufacturer 8 3 2 Package content 8 3 3 Outdoor Unit ODU Indoor Unit IDU 9 3 4 Technical specification of N A A W Connect 10 4 SETTING UP OF THE DEVICE 11 4 1 Installation and inter connection 11 4 2 Preparing and switching on the device 11 4 3 Antenna Pointing 12 5 CONFIGURATION 13 5 1 N A A W control panel 13 5 2 First access 14 5 3 Main menu 15 5 4 Main 15 5 5 Main profile management 16 5 6 Change of parameters 17 5 7 System 18 5 8 IP 19 5 9 Wi Fi 22 5 10 Services 26 5 11 Firewall and Port Forwarding 27 5 12 Default profiles 28 5 13 Troubleshooting 33 5 13 1 The N A A W assigned IP address is not available 23 Ost WI NEXT B EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWOR 6 MATERIAL DISPOSAL 34 6 1 Toxic substances 34 7 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CE 35 7 1 Restrictions of use in some countries 35 7 2 Restrictions of use of the device 36 7 3 Power output 36 7 4 N A A W Connect 2 4 37 7 5 N A A W Connect 5 38 7 6 N A A W Connect Long Ra
7. 20 C to 55 C Humidity from 596 to 9596 Technical specification of N A A W Connect Long Range Dimension 25 mm x 25 mm x 86mm Weight 1000gr Hardware Features Linux OS CPU Atheros AR7130 300MHz 16 Mb SDRAM 4 Mb FLASH RAM 1 Ethernet Port 10 100 Base TX with Auto MDI MDIX PoE IEEE 802 3af Standard PoE Compatible High Power Integrated Antennas Directional antenna dual polarization 16 dBi 802 11a n Environment Operating temperature from 20 C to 55 C Humidity from 5 to 95 Set Wi NEXT Ee Bit 3 0 EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK 4 1 Installation and inter connection N A A W Connect is equipped with safety features for the protection against direct and indirect contact However the installation must be carried out by appropriately qualified personnel who must observe the following precautions e check the package and promptly notify the supplier in case of damage e make sure access points antennas and support structures are properly installed to avoid health hazards e make sure that installation of the access point antennas and cables is made in accordance with local regulations regarding safety e evenif earthing is not mandatory by local regulation it is strongly recommended that all outdoor units have an appropriate earth connection and that they are adequately protected from possible lightning or electrical discharges e mount the ODU using the support and the
8. Mesh Point of Access Mesh AP GW Mesh Point of Access Router Point of Access Router WLan Station Be Wi NEXT 5 CONFIGURATION EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK 5 10 Services This page can show up to 3 different configuration sections first two are used by all the profiles while the third is used only by part of them 1 HTTP Setup of the door through which the device can be reached via HTTP connection 2 SSH Setup of the door through which the device can be reached via SSH connection 3 DHCP SERVER profiles Mesh Mesh GW Mesh AP Mesh AP GW Router Configuration of the DHCP server The options that can be configured are the following Enabling this allows you to enable disable DHCP service Domain this is the domain name inside which the DHCP server works Authoritative option to enable authoritative Mask netmask to be assigned to the clients Start Initial IP to be assigned from DHCP Limit maximum number of IP address that can be assigned by the DHCP Lease release time of the IP address due to inactivity of the client it can be set at 15 30 60 minutes or without limit for this profile it operates only through the Ethernet port for this profile it is active only as a DNS server Main System IP WIFI Services Firewall DHCP Server Enabled Yes No Domain winext Autorithative Mask Start 100 Limit 100 Forever
9. metal clamps provided e connect the IDU to the ODU with ethernet cable type CAT5 UTP Maximum recommended length for CAT5 UTP cable is 90m 4 2 Preparing and switching on the device To set up the device insert the bracket using the screws supplied remove the plastic cover at the base of the device versions Connect 2 4 and Connect 5 connect the power supply to the mains and insert the 220 230V plug into the socket of the POE switch supplied connect a UTP CAT5 cable exit from the OUT socket of the POE power switch to the Ethernet RJ 45 port of the device close the plastic cover The device starts up and after about 60 seconds it reaches a fully functional status a of Wi NEXT EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK 4 SETTING UP OF THE DEVICE 4 3 Antenna Pointing Installation of the ODU and orientation of the antenna must be carried out by qualified personnel according to the safety regulations pertaining to external environments rooftops or telecommunications towers Wi Next will not be held responsible for damage to persons or property resulting from faulty installation of outdoor units and antennas We recommend the following e placethe antenna as high as possible to get a more efficient connection e check there is open space between the antennas with which the connection is made e ensure that growth of vegetation will not hinder the radio signal between the two points e optimise directio
10. profile Router profiles Mesh and Router 2 Mesh This network is used by N A A W devices to connect among them and creating a mesh network The assignment can be made in two ways N A A W the address is automatically assigned inside a 10 0 0 0 8 network Static the address is manually assigned from the user inserting IP address and subnet mask The mesh network is used from all the mesh profiles Mesh Mesh GW Mesh AP and Mesh AP GW Be Wi NEXtT 5 CONFIGURATION EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK 3 WAN his network is used from the device that is directly connected to the gateway so that the device operates as a gateway for the other N A A W devices and for the clients that are connected directly or through other N A A W devices The available options are the following Assignment section Mode used to assign the IP address static or dynamic with assignment made by the DHCP server to whom the device is connected Profiles Mesh GW Mesh AP GW Router and Router WLAN Address section IP address profiles Mesh GW Mesh AP GW Router and Router WLAN Network subnet mask profiles Mesh GW Mesh AP GW Router and Router WLAN Gateway IP address of the gateway to which the device is connected profiles Mesh GW Mesh AP GW Router and Router WLAN DNS IP address of the DNS server used from the device profiles Mesh GW Mesh AP GW Router and Router WLAN Masquera
11. which you are connected to the device This may occur because the interface is configured with N A A W protocol which calculates the IP address starting from a MAC address or because there is a duplication of the IP address or simply because of an oversight on the part of the administrator If this is the case because every interface is configured with a link local type IP address 169 254 0 0 16 N A A W provides a very simple solution The procedure is as follows e configure the interface on the PC connected to NAAW with an address of the link local type e g 169 254 3 3 16 Open a terminal command ping address 169 254 255 255 o on Linux OS ping b 169 254 255 255 All N A A W devices physically connected to the interface will answer At this point it is sufficient to identify by repeated attempts if necessary the unit in question by contacting it via the exposed link local address o on Windows OS command ping 169254255255 does not show responses by individual N A A W and to view addresses that have responded use the command Amministratore C Windows system32 cmd exe CiNd gt ping 169 254 255 255 Esecuzione di Ping 169 254 255 255 con 32 byte di dati Richiesta scaduta i j scaduta scaduta Richiesta scaduta Statistiche Ping per 169 254 255 255 acchetti Traemessi 4 Ricevuti Persi 4 100 persi C iNdarp a Interfaccia 169 254 3 3 xb Indir
12. Node A Bridge AP Profile B Repeater Profile Ad Hoc Mesh Network The ad hoc mesh network allows you to create a level 3 infrastructure with automatic management of routing among the nodes Mesh GW Node A Mesh GW Profile Mesh Node B Mesh Profile Be Wi NEXT 5 CONFIGURATION EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK Ad Hoc Mesh Network Access Point The ad hoc mesh network allows you to create a level 3 infrastructure with automatic management of routing among the nodes All nodes also provide Wi Fi service in Access Point mode J Mesh AP C Node Mesh AP GW Node Mesh AP Node Mesh AP A Mesh AP GW Profile Node B Mesh AP Profile Access Point with routing service In this configuration besides operating a san access point the device acts as a router You should use Router profile Router Node DHCP DNS NAT a et WI NEXT EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK 5 CONFIGURATION WLan Router for the connection to wireless networks With this profile the device is able to connect to an external wireless network doing a NAT on your own local private network You should use the profile Router WLAN Access Point Router WLan CPE Private Network WI NEXT EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK During the configuration of N A A W devices it is possible for whatever reason that you are unable to identify the IP address of the interface through
13. adio connection made by the device this parameter is used to optimize radio transmission and it is better to round it up Radio On Off Country Italia Mode 802 11A N Channel 140 5700 MHz v Channel Width 20MHz Distance gt y WI NEXT EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK 5 CONFIGURATION 2 Virtual Interfaces of the radio This section is related to the setup of the virtual interfaces which alolow to use the radio for the different services the interfaces that can be used are 3 the number and typology of the section showed in the page are related to the active profile Point of access Station Mesh For each interface you can find near its name a small icon which allows to do the site survey that is tha real time analysis of the radio frequencies to detect the presence of other wireless networks with the main info regarding them Site survey Point of Access SSID bridge naaw z _ vm Master 2 412 1 23 70 None Hide d cw x Master 2 412 1 20 70 None WDS e ee wee Master 2 437 6 8 70 None Encryption No encryption e c 7 5 2 462 11 14 70 WPA2 WPA WPA2 WPA WPA2 WPA WPA2 WPA WPA2 WPA WPA2 WPA c c Master 2 412 3 70 c ww Master 2 437 6 24 70 lt x Master 2 437 6 3 70 cc o
14. ay DNS Masquerade NAT Enabled Disabled sfidO0e Access Point Ethernet Address 192 168 100 1 Network 255 255 255 0 STP On off Export On Off Mode static 5 NAAW a 9 Wi NEXT EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK 5 CONFIGURATION 5 9 Wi Fi The page includes two different parts of setup 1 Radio This section is related to the physical setup of the radio and is the same for all the profiles The configurable options are the following e Radio activation this parameter turn on or off the radio of the device e Country menu with the choice of the country where the device has to be used for the activation of the proper radio channels Mode menu used to choose the radio wireless mode among those available on the device e Channel menu used to choose the transmission channel among those that are available e Channel width selection of channel width to be used in 802 11 N mode o 20 MHz single channel o 40 MHz lower channel aggregation with the lower channel with the selected one o 40 MHz upper channel aggregation with the upper channel with the selected one e Outdoor use option used to activate the outdoor use according to the radio channel transmission power that can be used in many countries this option doesn t produce any effect because the rules are the same for indoor or outdoor use e Distance distance in m from the farther r
15. channels Integrated antenna dual polarization 5 GHz 16 dBi BoA Wi NEXT 2 INTRODUCTION EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK Thank you for purchasing this N A A W product This document contains full documentation relating to the product including the declaration of conformity The user s guide gives all the information regarding installation and testing of the N A A W Connect and its subsequent periodic maintenance 2 1 Compliance with R amp TTE directives Wi Next S rl declares that the N A A W Connect complies with the essential requirements and relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC 2 2 Restrictions of use ministerial regulations Please note that the use of this device is regulated by 1 Legislative Decree 08 01 2003 N 259 Articles 104 activity subject to general authorisation and 105 free use for personal use 2 Ministerial Decree 28 05 2003 and subsequent amendments to the provision of private and public access to networks and telecommunications services 2 3 Warnings This manual sets out information to anyone in charge of e installation e maintenance e network administration or anyone employed in a technical capacity provided they are informed about the risks and safety standards regarding the installation operation and maintenance of electric radio communications equipment When carrying out the installation you must check the functionality of the N A A W Connect Do not take any corr
16. de section NAT Masquerade NAT option used to enable the masquerade NAT of the traffic coming from the network and passing through the device profiles Mesh GW Mesh AP GW Router and Router WLAN 4 Bridge Access Point Ethernet This network is used to put the Ethernet port and the wireless interface in a bridge Address section IP address profiles Mesh AP Mesh AP GW and Router WLAN Network subnet mask profiles Mesh AP Mesh AP GW and Router WLAN STP option to activate the Spanning Tree Protocol profiles Mesh AP Mesh AP GW and Router WLAN Export option used to export the network respectively from the network in Access Point mode and from the Ethernet port to the mesh network for the profile Mesh AP and from the wireless network to the Ethernet port for the profile Mesh AP GW profiles Mesh AP Mesh AP GW and Router WLAN eS wi nexT Mee ve EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK List of the profiles and the IP configuration available for each Bridge AP Point of Access Bridge Cient Point of Access Hepeater Point of Access Mesh Point of Access Mesh Mesh GW WAN Mesh Mesh AP Bridge Mesh Mesh AP GW WAN Bridge Mesh Router WAN Point of Access Router WLAN WAN Bridge Main System 1 WIFI i Services i Firewall Assign Mode 9 static Dinamic Address Address 192 168 1 1 Network 255 255 255 0 Gatew
17. ective action unless you are certain about the result Do not dismantle the device Taking apart the device will invalidate the warranty In case of doubt please contact our technical support section e mail assistenzaQ winext eu Pet Wi NEXT ERNOD AON EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK The manufacturer will not be liable for any damage to property or injuries in case of e L L The manual covers only the use of the application provided by the manufacturer and under existing legislation relating to data transmission by radio improper use of the device use of the device by untrained staff improper installation faulty or inadequate materials used for the installation unauthorised modifications use of non genuine spare parts non compliance with the recommendations contained in this document a 9 Wi NEXT EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK 3 DESCRIPTION OF N A A W CONNECT 3 1 Intended purpose of use by the manufacturer The N A A W Connect in all its versions is a radio device for outdoor wireless data transmission operating on 2 4 GHz or 5 4 GHz frequency 3 2 Package Content e outdoor unit ODU with integrated antenna and mounting brackets e indoor unit IDU 24V 12W adapter with POE switch e user manual on CD ROM The product N A A W Connect consists of two units e The plastic outdoor unit ODU which contains the control card and the transceiver unit
18. ervices Firewall The TABS are automatically enabled disabled according to the profile in use 5 4 Main The page shows two sections Profile Info regarding the active profile Associated nodes List of wireless nodes connected with the device this section is automatically updated in real time it is empty if there isn t an associated node The button GRAPH can be used to show the graph of the Wi Fi signal it can also be used to optimize the pointing of the antennas Main System IP WIFI Services Profile last rx 0 23 MAC address 0024 d6 72 954e Name Bridge AP Type bridge Description The device works as a standard Access Point origin in a point to point link Author Wi Next Date 04 11 2010 Profile management Associated nodes MAC Address ast packet 00 24 d6 72 95 4e 0 36 secs ago Be Wi NEXT 5 CONFIGURATION EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK 5 9 Main profile management By selecting the button Profile management you open a pop up The profile that is in use is highlighted with the indication Active For each profile you can find a short description and 4 buttons Activate for the activation of the selected profile Export it exports the parameters of the profile to save them locally for backup to use pre set custom profiles during configuration activities etc Copy to create a copy of the selected profile with a new name Restore it
19. fication of N A A W Connect Features Operating Modes NAAW Mesh Access points Client Repeater Wireless Adapter Wireless Wireless Routing Client Gateway WAN Type Static IP Dynamic IP PPPoE Device Management Web Server Telnet or Secure Shell SSH Virtual Access Point VAP Up to 4 SSIDs with unique MAC Addresses BSSID 802 1q VLAN tag per VAP with Bridging Configurable Security WEP TKIP AES MAC Filtering per VAP Multiples SSID SSH CONFIGURATION Supports up to 4 virtual access points VAP per radio with unique BSSIDs Traffic from each VAP can be tagged to a unique VLAN and or bridged if required Each VAP will be able to configure their own security WEP TKIP and AES Advanced Features DHCP server DNS forwarder Other Prominent Features Power with Passive PoE IEEE 802 11h DFS amp TPC DFS On Off Ability Ntenna Alignment Graph Technical specification of N A A W Connect 2 4 5 Dimension 223 mm x 123 mm x 60 mm Connect 2 4 278 5 mm x 123 mm x 60 mm Connect 5 Weight 420gr Hardware Features Linux OS CPU Atheros AR7130 300MHz 16 Mb SDRAM 4 Mb FLASH RAM 1 Ethernet Port 10 100 Base TX with Auto MDI MDIX PoE IEEE 802 3af Standard PoE Compatible High Power 1 Sma Connector for external antenna Integrated Antennas Directional antenna double polarization 8 dBi 802 11b g n 60 Connect 2 4 17 dBi 802 11a n 30 Connect 5 Environment Operating temperature from
20. h GW The device works as a gateway to Internet in a mesh ad hoc network for a network of devices using Mesh Profile 6 Mesh AP The device works as a node of a mesh ad hoc network providing Wi Fi service as an Access Point through a second virtual interface 7 Mesh AP GW The device works as a gateway to Internet in a mesh ad hoc network AP for a network of devices using Mesh AP Profile 8 Router The device works as an Access Point operating also as a gateway to the Internet providing basic services i e DHCP DNS NAT 9 Router WLan The device works as a CPE able to receive the Wi Fi signal even from a huge wireless network and distribute it locally through the Ethernet port a 9 Wi NEXT EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK 5 CONFIGURATION Bridge AP Profile You can use the profile Access Point to provide wireless service on a local area Bridge AP Point to point link Creation of a link between two different sites using Bridge AP profile on the first node and Bridge Client profile on the other Client Local Local Subnet Subnet A Bridge AP Profile B Bridge Client Profile e wi nexT Mee zie We EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK Repeater Profile You can use this kind of network when you need to create a point to point connection with one devices operating as a repeater to extend wireless coverage AP Node Local Subnet Local Subnet Repeater
21. izzo Internet Tipo dinamico statico statico dinamico statico statico statico statico 254 255 255 27 100 255 168 255 255 0 0 22 GG HANNAH AGUA aiu S hd hhh male M e males aua uS 000 252 299 299 Bel vi NExT BN MS PI ze EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK 6 1 Toxic substances RoHS Compatibility The components used in the manufacturing of the N A A W device comply with the current regulations on protection of the environment The assembly of components made by the manufacturer does not introduce risk factors for the operator or the environment The device is not made with materials requiring sensitive handling such as asbestos PCB PCT phosphorus cadmium or halogens fluorine chlorine bromine iodine 7 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CE no Wi NEXT EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK The N A A W Connect range of products complies with the legislation requirements of the following countries for which a request for release on their markets was granted AT BE CH CY CZ DE DK EE GB GR HU IE IS IT LT LU LV NL NO RO SE SI SK 7 1 Restrictions of use for specific countries This product can be used in all EU countries and any other country in which the EU directive 1999 95 EC applies with no restrictions except for the countries listed below BELGIUM you must send notification to the Institute for Postal Se
22. lia Tel 011 95 90 140 Fax 011 95 90 200 PRODOTTO N A A W DT 524 FAMIGLIA CONNECT MODELLO Long Range MARCA Wi Next FUNZIONE Apparato outdoor di ricetrasmissione dati IP nelle bande RLAN e HIPERLAN 2 4 5 4 GHz con ricetrasmettitore e processore di controllo E CONFORME ALLA DIRETTIVA 1999 5 CE ED ALLE SEGUENTI NORME ARMONIZZATE Direttive Radio EN 301893 V1 5 1 Art 3 paragrafo 2 Funzionale Radio EN 300328 V1 7 1 Compatibilita Elettromagnetica EN 301489 1 V1 8 1 e EN 301489 17 V2 1 1 Art 3 paragrafo 1 lettera b EMC Sicurezza elettrica EN 60950 1 2001 Art 3 paragrafo 1 lettera a Sicurezza Elettrica Luogo Rivoli Data Marzo 2010 Firma del responsabile Nicola De Carne Wi Next Via Ferrero 10 10098 Cascine Vica Rivoli TO tel Uff 011 95 90 140 fax 011 95 90 200 www winext eu infoQwinext eu
23. n alert and 4 options Try It makes a test of the changes Apply and save To save the changes made to the configuration and to apply them immediately Save It saves the changes made without applying them until next reboot Restore All changes that have been made to the page and not yet saved are canceled When you make more changes to a profile it is better to save them without applying them and to reboot the device from section System The configuration contains modification do you want to confirm them 74 a of WiI NEXT EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK 5 CONFIGURATION 5 System The page shows 4 sections System operations from this section you can logout or reboot the device operation that is requie after making different changes to the configuration of the device Change hostname it allows you to define a new name for the device Change password it is used to change the password used to accede to the device Firmware upgrade this section is used to upgrade the firmware of the device through the box you can upload a new firmware version it is a file in bin format the option Cancel configuration is used to overwrite the customization made to the profiles restoring the device to a default configuration if you don t select this option the device maintain the emended profiles Main System IP WIFI Services System Operations Change Hostname
24. n pointing using the signal graph illustrated in the next section BoA Wi NEXT 5 CONFIGURATION EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK 5 1 N A A W control panel The N A A W control panel is a Web application that resides on the device and is easily accessible by pointing the browser to one of the IP addresses of the device either wirelessly or by cable If you want to configure your PC manually you must know the address of the N A A W interface to which you are connected the default is 192 168 1 1 24 on Ethernet ports and wireless network in AP mode If you do not know the address you can follow the discovery procedure outlined in 5 13 1 Troubleshooting The device can t be reached at the assigned IP adress BoA Wi NEXtT 5 CONFIGURATION EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK 5 2 First access To accede to the configuration menu of the device you need to connect it to a pc to open the Internet browser and to insert the default address 192 168 1 1 Access data USERNAME root PASSWORD winext 9 PN gt W On the Manual CD included in the package you can find a bin file containing the firmware of the device to be use to restore it if needed following the procedure reported in chapter 5 7 8e Wi NEXT 5 CONFIGURATION EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK 5 3 Main menu You can accede the different configuration pages through 6 TABS Main System IP Wi Fi S
25. nge 39 Set vi NExT wie Es EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK 1 1 Approval APPROVED BY POSITION DATE Nicola De Carne Wireless Networking Director Wi Next S r l 30th May 2011 1 2 Revision history HEV AUTHOR DESCRIPTION DATE 0 Wi Next S r l First draft 15th Jun 2008 1 Wi Next S r l Revision 9th Mar 2010 2 Wi Next S r l Revision 1st Feb 2011 3 Wi Next S r l Revision 30th May 2011 Further updates and related revisions of the present manual are available on line at the following address www winext eu wiki 1 3 Definitions acronyms and abbreviations Wireless device router frequency 2 412GHz 2 472GHz 5 15GHz 5 35GHz 5 47GHz N A A W 5 725 GHz Connect standard IEEE 802 11 a b g n IEEE 802 11 d IEEE 802 11 e IEEE 802 11 h IEEE 802 11 i power supply 120 240 V autosensing 24V 12W output a et WI NEXT EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK 1 VERIFICATION SECTION 1 4 Versions N A A W Connect 2 4 To create a hot spot to realize a link for domestic or business use on 2 4 GHz 802 11b g n N A A W Connect 5 To deploy a network infrastructure or create professional link with the best quality of the signal on 5 GHz 802 1 1a n N A A W Connect Long Range Wireless router working on 5 GHz 802 11a n for link up to 10Km Integrated antenna dual polarization 2 4 GHz 8 dBi Integrated antenna dual polarization 5 GHz 17 dBi 28 dBm aggregated
26. restores all the parameters of the profile to the original setup At the bottom of the pop up there is a box that you can use to upload profiles stored locally if you import a profile with the same name of an existing one the system will overwrite it asking a confirmation to the user In chapter 5 12 you can find all profiles included in the N A A W Connect device and the typical scenario for whom they have been created manage Profiles x A Bridge AP Active Description The device works as a standard Access Point that provides the Wi Fi service and at the same time as the point of origin in a point to point link Bridge Client STA Description The device works as a client in a point to point link Mesh AP Description The device works as a node of a mesh ad hoc network providing Wi Fi service as an Access Point through a second virtual interface Date 24 11 2010 7 E mort close BoA Wi NEXtT 5 CONFIGURATION EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK 5 6 Change of parameters When you change parameters the system automatically checks the value inserted in each field Until the value is not properly formatted it is not possible to save the change e the field is showed in red Pressing the undo button you can cancel the change made on the value of the field or the option When you change one or more parameters in the top of the page you can find the menu for the management of changes with a
27. rvices and Telecommunications BIPT for each wireless device which covers more than 300 meters For more information please visit http www bipt be FRANCE you must partially reduce the power output as per the table below when using devices for outdoor use For more information please visit http www arcep fr Table 1 Power applicable in France ASSIGNED FREQUENCY MHz POWER EIRP Indoor no restrictions 2400 2483 5 100 mW 20dBm Outdoor 2400 2454 100 mW 20dBm 2454 2483 5 10 mW 10dBm ITALY This product complies with the specifications of National and Radio Interface and meets the requirements of the National Frequency Allocation Plan However if not installed for private use the use of 2 4 GHz Wireless LAN products requires a General Permission For more information see http http www comunicazioni it a of WiI NEXT EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK 7 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CE 7 2 Restrictions of use of the device This product has been designed to be used with integrated antenna and or with dedicated external antenna if included in the package If external antennas connected through a special cable guide are used please note that legislation stipulates the radiated power must not exceed 100 mW EIRP 3 Power Output In accordance with local regulations of the country where you install the NAAW you need to adjust the transmission power according to the approved limits
28. which is directly connected to the antenna e The indoor unit IDU which can be connected to the local ethernet and is connected to the external unit via UTP multicore CAT5 cable ttt ODU is powered with 24V 12W ensuring the safety of those who carry out the installation di FP m e 4 bh i a aa Pen PI Re Se DR S E E PX Se S Lp u gt UO LL j E 7 _ N A u 1 ee P E _ y b Y C Em N 7 an UD mm a a Y F a N X P am A a 7 mi N A ne a Vom a gt a w EE EN I EAS a y AY uM AW I a I EAS a n 2 4 g BAN 7 m y AA Y VAI BAN A N di y a gt NI B a a g g N y Y Y LV I A V P g 1 4 y I 1 B q a b Y L 4 y mm L A Y N 4 ht ht A a 3 4 a I lV A a gt lt i N I EE a AW 1 1 sti gt db a ww E Tw E z EZ Ans an WV W w Ww Ww imum lw a EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK fy 4 i i a pu 9 y E f f w N A D FRI 7 m Y I J S UUTC OOl UNIT DU J lr UNIT IDU N A A W Connect 2 4 5 N A A W Connect Long Range Fig 1 ODU Fig 2 Detail Power adapter with POE WI NEXT EVERYTHING CAN BE PART OF A NETWORK 3 DESCRIPTION OF N A A W CONNECT 3 4 Technical speci
29. xT G CONFIGURATION Mesh This interface creates the N A A W mesh network among the devices The options that can be configured are the following Mesh mode it allows you to choose between Ad hoc mode classic setup and Ad hoc demo the same as the previous one but without any check packet exchanged among the network SSID name of the wireless network Hide option used to make the network invisible WDS option used to activate the WDS service it has to be enabled when you use configuration where the wireless signal is repeated identifier used by the devices to connect with each other if you set up the same BSSID and the same radio channel the device can be connected even if they have different SSID this feature can be used for example to give different SSID names to the devices installed in differente sites the BSSID should have the format of a mac address six pairs of hexadecimal values separated with the symbol Encryption menu where you can select the kind of encryption of the signal when you activate one kind of encryption the page shows a box where you have to insert the security key Mesh mode Ad Hoc SSID mesh naaw Hide WDS BSSID 06 15 6D 53 C9 FD Encryption No encryption Listofthe profiles and the virtual interfaces to be configured for each Bridge AP Bridge Client Point of Access Repeater Station Point of Access Mesh Mesh Mesh GW Mesh Mesh AP
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