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1.    LEDI LED2 LED3 LED4   40dBm  50dBm  60dBm  70dBm    In this situation LED2 will be illuminated because the signal is worse then the threshold of LED 1 and better  than the threshold of LED2     Wireless Traffic Shaping    Wireless Traffic shaping feature is dedicated for upstream and downstream bandwidth control while looking  from the client  connected on Ethernet interface  perspective     Traffic Shaping  The traffic can be limited by the N Tron 702 W in the upload and download  direction based on a user defined rate limit for each direction     Enable Traffic Shaping  control will enable bandwidth control on the device     Incoming Traffic Limit  specify the maximum bandwidth in kbps for traffic passing from the  wireless interface to the Ethernet interface     Outgoing Traffic Limit  specify the maximum bandwidth in kbps for traffic passing from the  Ethernet interface to the wireless interface      Revised 2013 23 10  Page 46 of 62    Services Page      N TRON  02 W    Services   Windows Internet Explorer ME       O    ta Cave  N htp   192 168 1 202 services cgj S  Google    a                    E   i         ml ame  x  Lp Favorites IN N TRON 702 144    Services       a     amp  a   Page    Safety    Tools    Mr    IN TRON 702 W Series          THE INDUSTARLAL NETWORK COMPANY            system Info PING WATCHDOG   8 Link setup Enable Ping Watchdog  O     Network       Advanced IP Address To Ping        Services Ping Interval  300   B  stem tC  nfi   aono ns Startup D
2.   N TRON 702 W Series    THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY    702 W Series      system Info L  Helwerk Modes     Link Setup o     retwork ot   System Info Network Mode    Router  M  Basvanced WLAR ADTWORK SOTT ICES BLink Setup  B carvicas IP Address  6 0 0 0 O Network  yster Sonia Metmask  DON O Advanced  3 E   WLAN IP Address  DDHCP    Static  ee Enable MAT        fi         Enable DHCP Server B  mi ontig IP Address  0 0 0 0  uppo l  i   Netmask   255 255 255 0  Kanga Mart  Logout    Range End  Gateway IP   192 168 1 1  Helmask  Primary DNS IP     Lease Time  Secondary DNS IP   Port Forwarding     WLAN NETWORK SETTINGS       Enable DMZ   LAN HETASAK SETTINGS DMZ Management Port   LAN IP Address  DHCP El Static DMZ IP     IF Address  6 0 0 0 DHCP Fallback IP   Metmazsk        Gateway LP  152 160 1 1 LAN NETWORK SETTINGS  Primary DNS IP  IP Address  l0 0 0 0  Secondary ONS DP  Netmask   255 255 255 0  Enable DAS  Enable NAT  o  DAZ Management Port    Enable DHCP Server  Fi    DM  TP     DHCP Fallback TP  KARIR AE L        Range End     ROUTE SOTTINO  Netmask     su sons Lease Time   3600   seconds  Port Forwarding  O    Enable Firewall   ROUTE SETTINGS    Configure Routes     FIREWALL SETTINGS  Enable Firewall  Fi       Copyright 2008 2010 N TRON Corp  All rights reserved  JERA       Router WLAN Network Settings  WLAN IP Address  This 1s the IP address to be represented by the wireless interface of the 702 W     Netmask  This 1s used to define the host and device classification f
3.   echo requests    sent by the  Ping Watchdog Tool     Startup Delay  specify initial time delay  in seconds  until the first ICMP    echo requests    are sent  by the Ping Watchdog Tool  The value of the Startup Delay should be at least 60 seconds as the  network interface and wireless connection initialization takes a considerable amount of time if the  device is rebooted     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  The N Tron 702 W contains an SNMP  agent which allows it to communicate to SNMP managed applications for network provisioning     The 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   The SNMP Agent allows network administrators to monitor network performance  find  and troubleshoot 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 the SNMP Agent     SNMP Community  specify SNMP community string  It 
4.  007  192 168 1 43       Station WDS  N Tron  United States  11Ng 40MHz  N A   12dBm    Bridge  192 168 1 8  255 255 255 0  192 168 1 1    Station WDS  N Tron  United States  11Ng 40MHz  N A   12dBm    Bridge  192 168 1 9  255 255 255 0  192 168 1 1       Page 55 of 62    Scenario 4      WDS A       AP1 WDS              AP2 WDS                 192 168 1 7 192 168 1 8 192 168 1 9  255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0  WDS PEER  Y WDS PEER  Y WDS PEER  SS  MAC of 192 168 1 8 MAC of 192 168 1 7 MAC of 192 168 1 8    MAC of 192 168 1 9     9        Roaming Clients Stations    AP1 AP2  Link Setup  Link Setup   Wireless Mode  AP WDS Wireless Mode   SSID  N Tron SSID   WDS PEERS  WLAN MAC AP2 WDS PEERS   Country Code  United States  802 11 Mode  11Ng 40MHz  Channel  10     2457MHz  Extension Channel  N A  Output Power  12dBm  Network   Mode   IP Address   Netmask   Gateway     AP WDS  N Tron  WLAN MAC API  WLAN MAC AP3  Country Code  United States  802 11 Mode  11Ng 40MHz  Channel  10     2457MHz  Extension Channel  N A  Output Power  12dBm  Network   Mode   IP Address   Netmask   Gateway     Bridge  192 168 1 7  255 255 255 0  192 168 1 1    Bridge  192 168 1 8  255 255 255 0  192 168 1 1  AP3  Link Setup    Wireless Mode  AP WDS   SSID  N Tron   WDS PEERS  WLAN MAC AP2   Country Code  United States   802 11 Mode  11Ng 40MHz   Channel  10     2457MHz   Extension Channel  N A   Output Power  12dBm  Network    Mode    IP Address    Netmask    Gateway     Bridge  192 168 1 9  255
5.  10  Page 59 of 62    702M12 W Key Specifications    Switch Properties    Number of MAC Addresses   Number of IP Addresses   MAC Aging Time    ARP Aging Time    Latency  Typical    Switching Method     Physical    Height   w o antennas   Width    Depth    Weight  max    Din Rail mount     Electrical    Redundant Input Voltage   702 W Input Current  max    702 W Max Power    Input Ripple    N Tron Power Supply    M12  POE  and HV models      Environmental    Operating Temperature   40  C to 80  C  Storage Temperature   40  C to 85  C    Operating Humidity  5  to 100    Non Condensing     Operating Altitude 0 to 10 000 ft   Reliability  MTBF   gt  1 Million Hours    Pin Assignments     Ethernet Power    DE  RE Y Mt  7 ol    Ge      RX  TX  V  V     10 000   1024   300 seconds   60 seconds    lt  Ims   Store  amp  Forward    N TRON    702M12 W        6 62      16 81 cm  6 62      16 81 cm  1 71      4 34 cm  3 5 lbs   1 54kg  35mm  optional        10 49 VDC  Regulated    200mA max    24VDC   4 8Watts max   Less than 100 mV   NTPS 24 1 3  1 3 Amp 24VDC   NOTE  Not appropriate for use with    Connectors    10 100BaseTX   1  M12 D Coded Port  w  PoE Support   802 1 labgn   3  RP TNC Connectors  Power   1  M12 A Coded Port    Recommended Wiring Clearance     Front      6   15 24 cm      Dependent on antenna  Network Media    10BaseT   gt Cat3 Cable   100BaseTX   gt Cat5 Cable  minimum length  1 meter  maximum length   100 meters    Warranty  3 years from the date of purchase      Re
6.  255 255 0  192 168 1 1        Revised 2013 23 10  Page 56 of 62    Scenario 5     Broadband Modem Wireless Router  W  DHCP         PCA  IP Address  DHCP CLIENT  AP   192 168 100 2  Interface  ATHO  IP Address  192 168 100 1  SubnetMask  255 255 255 0  NAT  Enabled  DHCP Server ja al  PCB    IP Address  DHCP CLIENT  agi 192 168 100 3  AP  Interface  ETHO  DHCP Client  Enabled  Broadband Modem PC C          IP Address  DHCP CLIENT  192 168 100 4    Link Setup   Wireless Mode   SSID  N Tron  Country Code  United States  802 11 Mode  11Ng 20MHz  Channel  10     2457MHz  Extension Channel  N A  Output Power  12dBm  Network   Mode  Router  WLAN   IP Address  192 168 100 1  Netmask  255 255 255 0  NAT  Enabled  DHCP Server  Enabled  Start Range  192 168 100 2  End Range  192 168 100 30  LAN   DHCP Client  Enabled        Revised 2013 23 10  Page 57 of 62    702 W Key Specifications  Switch Properties    Number of MAC Addresses   Number of IP Addresses   MAC Aging Time    ARP Aging Time    Latency  Typical    Switching Method     Physical    Height   w o antennas   Width    Depth   w  DIN Rail CLIP   Weight  max     Din Rail mount     Electrical    Redundant Input Voltage   702 W Input Current  max    702 W Max Power    Input Ripple    N Tron Power Supply    M12  POE  and HV models      Environmental    Operating Temperature   40  C to 80  C  Storage Temperature   40  C to 85  C    Operating Humidity  5  to 95    Non Condensing     Operating Altitude  to 10 000 ft   Reliability    MT
7.  Controls how aggressively a station looks for and    jumps    to an AP with a better  signal  In the    Lowest    setting a station will only roam when the signal on the AP it is attached to goes  away  failover roaming      Enable Client Isolation  This option allows packets only to be sent from the router to the CPE  In other  words  CPE s on the same network as the AP will not be able to see each other     WDS Timeout  The minimum number of seconds a WDS node remains in the internal WDS table  2   99 999 999  default 6   When a packet is received from the node the time is reset  Use caution when  modifying this parameter  Changes could have significant impact on STP  if enabled   Unicast traffic and  all other WDS traffic      Revised 2013 23 10  Page 45 of 62    Antenna Alignment LED Thresholds    The LED s on the 702 W can turn on the LED when received signal levels reach the values defined in the  following fields  This allows a technician to easily deploy an N Tron 702 W CPE without logging into the  unit    LED 1  Green  will switch on if the dBm reach the set value  Default    30dBm     LED 2  Green  will switch on if the dBm reach the set value  Default    60dBm     LED 3  Orange  will switch on if the dBm reach the set value  Default    70dBm     LED 4  Red  will switch on if the dBm reach the set value  Default    90dBm      Only 1 LED will light at a given moment in time to show signal level in the order above     EX  Power Received    46dBm    LED Configuration
8.  HW identifier on each 802 11 radio     Signal Strength  displays the received wireless signal level  client side  while operating in Station mode   The represented value coincides with the graphical bar  Use the antenna alignment tool to adjust the device  antenna to improve the link with other wireless devices  The antenna of the wireless client has to be adjusted  to get the maximum signal strength  Signal Strength is measured in dBm  the Decibels referenced to 1  milliwatt   The conversion is defined as dBm 10log10 P ImW   So  OdBm would be ImW and    72dBm  would be  0000006mW  A signal strength of  85dBm or better is recommended for stable links     TX Rate and RX Rate  displays the current 802 11 data transmission  TX  and data reception  RX  rate  while operating in Station mode  Data rates at 1 2 5 5 11Mbps  802 11b  and 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54Mbps   802 11  are possible  Typically  the higher the signal  the higher the data rate  and consequently the higher  the throughput  For maximum throughput  54Mbps   typically a  70dBm or better signal is required     Frequency  This is the operating frequency and channel of the 802 11 Service Set  hosted by AP  the client  is connected to  Device uses this frequency to transmit and receive data  For 802 1 1Na operation  the range   of available frequencies are 5 745 5 825Ghz and for 802 11b g n operation  2412 2472 MHz  However  the  specific frequencies that can be used will vary depending on local country regulations     ACK 
9.  IP configuration of all  the N Tron 702 W interfaces    N Tron 702 W IP configuration description 1s provided in the Link Setup section     e Show Firewall selection lists active firewall entries in the FIREWALL chain of the standard ebtables  filter table  while the device is operating in Bridge mode     ATHO   Wireless Interface  ETHO   Lan Wired Interface  BRO   Bridge Interface of ATH and ETH when in bridge mode    The list can be updated using the Reload button   Active firewall entries in the FIREWALL chain of the standard iptables filter table are listed if the  device is operating in Router mode     IP and MAC level access control and packet filtering in N Tron 702 W is implemented using  iptables  routing  and ebtables  bridging  firewall which protects the resources of a private network  from outside threats by preventing unauthorized access and filtering specified types of network  communication    More information is provided in the Link Setup section     e Show Port Forward selection shows ports forwarded to internal devices through NAT in router  mode    e Show DHCP Leases selection shows the current status of the leased IP addresses by the device   s  DHCP server     Interface name shows from which device interface DHCP client which has specified MAC Address  is connected     Remaining Lease time shows for how long the leased ZP address will be valid and reserved for a  particular DHCP client     The list can be updated using the Reload button      Revised 201
10.  Outgoing Traffic Burst        ip    D Google       Off     0 2346 bytes   2346           0 2346 bytes   2346 Off    HI  miles  0 6 km     Auto Adjust    C  Enable  C  Enable    Frames  50000    Allow All       Bytes    LED1 LED2 LEDS LED4    L   kbit s  KBytes  512  kbit s  KBytes      Change            Copyright 2008 2010 N TRON Corp  All rights reserved     Page 43 of 62    Advanced Wireless Settings    RTS Threshold  determines the packet size of a transmission and  through the use of an access point  helps  control traffic flow  The valid range is 0 2347bytes  or    off     The default value 1s 2347 which means 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 octets  If the packet size the node wants to transmit is  larger than the threshold  the RTS CTS handshake is triggered  If the packet size 1s equal to or less  than threshold the data frame is sent immediately    Fragmentation Threshold  specifies the maximum size of a packet before data is fragmented into multiple  packets  The valid range is 256 2346 bytes  or the word    off     Setting the Fragmentation Threshold too low  may result in poor network performance  Only minor modifications of this value are recommended  the  default setting of 2346 should remain in most cases     The use of fragmentation can increase the reliab
11.  and supports Network Address  Translation  Masquerading  feature which is widely used by Access Points  NAT will act as the  firewall between LAN and WLAN networks  Addition Firewall settings can be configured for Layer  3 packet filtering and access control in Router mode     Bridge Mode    In bridge mode  the N Tron 702 W will simply forward the network management and data packets to the  client PC without any intelligent routing  For some applications  this can provide a more efficient and  simple network solution  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 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 connected to it     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 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 N Tron 702 W device management purposes     IP Address and Netmask settings should be consistent with the address space of the network segment  where the 702 W resides  If the 702 W   s an
12.  contained herein     Warning    A well trained technician is required to establish a wireless network safely  Do not perform any services on  the unit unless qualified to do so     Do not substitute unauthorized parts or make unauthorized modifications to the unit   Do not operate the unit with the top cover removed  as this could create a shock or fire hazard   Do not block the air vents on the sides or the top of the unit     Do not operate the equipment in the presence of flammable gasses or fumes  Operating electrical equipment  in such an environment constitutes a definite safety hazard     Do not operate the equipment in a manner not specified by this manual      Revised 2013 23 10  Page 4 of 62    Safety Warnings  GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS    WARNING  If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by N Tron Corporation  the protection  provided by the equipment may be impaired     Contact Information  N Tron Corporation   3101 International Drive East  Building 6   Mobile  AL 36606   TEL   251  342 2164   FAX   251  342 6353  WEBSITE  www n tron com    E MAIL  N TRON_ Support  n tron com  ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY       WARNING  Disconnect the power and allow to cool 5 minutes before touching   WARNING  Explosion Hazard  do not connect or disconnect any connections while circuit is live unless  area is known to be non hazardous   Warning instruction must be placed in a prominent place near the    device      ELECTRICAL SAFETY       Must be used with listed UL Class 2 Ind
13.  e Verify the Power LED stays ON  GREEN         Notes    e Only 1 power supply must be connected to power for minimal operation  For redundant power  operation  V  and V2 inputs must be connected to separate DC Voltage sources  This device will  draw current from both sources simultaneously  Use 16 28 gauge wire when connecting to the  power supply    e The LAN port supports Power over Ethernet and can be used redundantly with the power input  mentioned above     Recommended 24V DC Power Supplies  similar to  N Tron   s P N NTPS 24 1 3     e Input AC 115 230V e Power 30W   e Output DC 24 28V e 35 mm DIN Rail Mountable   e Output Current 1 3A   24V e Dimensions  45X75X91 mm  1 0A O 28V    M12 Power Cable Assembly    1  Cut the shielded power cable to the desired   required length  The power cable should be a shielded cable with an outer  Jacket diameter of 6 to 8mm in size  The individual wires inside the cable must be between 18 24awg  stranded   The    cable must be UL recognized for use up to 110 C     2  Using the picture below as a guide  slide the parts together in the order shown         Revised 2013 23 10  Page 12 of 62    3  Strip back and tin the five wires  red  black  white  green and drain wire     Note  these colors are just an example  actual  colors may vary   Cut off the water block paper and the flat EMI shield  this looks like aluminum foil   Be sure to keep    the drain wire        4  Screw the wires into the proper assignment by following the chart below  
14.  op  ration peu d  sir  e      Revised 2013 23 10  Page 18 of 62    Web Management and Configuration    Enter the device   s IP address in any web browser and login to the web management feature of the 702 W     A N TRON 702 W    Network Setup   Microsoft Internet Explorer    File Edit View Favorites Tools Help        Back a  gt  x  E fl pe Search S L Favorites      2   a          Address    http 1 192 168 1 202 network  cai    Default   IP Address  192 168 1 202  User Name  admin  Password  admin    Connect to 192 168 1 202          User name  f admin w       Remember my password        Revised 2013 23 10  Page 19 of 62    Configuration Guide    This guide presents the detailed description of the N Tron 702 W operating system which is integrated into  the N Tron 702W     N Tron 702 W Quick Setup Guide describes the configuration steps for the subscriber station  wireless  client   bridge      All the configuration settings accessible via web management interface are described in this document   Device support the following operating modes for 802 11 a b g n    e Station  Client    e Station WDS   e Access Point   e Access Point WDS   Peer    All the devices support the following network modes     e    Transparent bridge  layer 2  e Router  layer 3    Navigation  Configuration Management Menu    Each of the web management pages  listed below  contains parameters that affect a specific aspect of the  device     System Info page displays current status of the device and statist
15.  upload new firmware  backup or update the configuration and establish  administrator   s credentials     Firmware    Use this section to find out current software version and update the device with new firmware  The device  firmware update preserves all configuration settings  When the device is updated with a newer version or  the same version firmware builds  system configuration will be preserved     Firmware version  displays version of the current firmware      Revised 2013 23 10  Page 50 of 62    Upgrade     click to load the device firmware upgrade window  After the Upgrade    button is clicked the  new Firmware Upload pop up window will be displayed     Current Firmware  displays version of the current firmware  Firmware File  click the Browse     button to specify the new firmware image location or specify the full path and click the Upload    button  Close this window     cancel the upload process  After the new firmware image is uploaded  into the system  use Upgrade button to upgrade a device     Do not switch off  do not reboot and do not disconnect the device from the power supply  during the firmware upgrade process as this can damage the device     After clicking the Upgrade button the upgrade process starts immediately   Close this window     closes the firmware upgrade window  This action will not cancel the firmware    upgrade process  but will try to load the web page before the unit is ready and may result in a page  can   t be displayed error     Host N
16. 0 is a typical value     Gateway IP  is the IP address of the host router which resides on the external network and provides the  point of connection to the next hop towards the internet  The 702W device will direct all the packets to the  gateway if the destination host is not within the local network     Gateway IP address should be from the same address space  on the same network segment  as the  device s external network interface  Wireless interface in the Station case and the LAN interface in  the AP case      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 where the DNS  requests are forwarded by the 702 W     Primary DNS server IP is mandatory  It is used by the DNS Proxy and for the device management  purpose     Secondary DNS server IP address is optional  It is used as the fail over in case the primary DNS  server will become unresponsive     Enable DMZ  The Demilitarized zone  DMZ  can be used as a place where services can be placed such as  Web Servers  Proxy Servers  and E mail Servers such that these services can still serve the local network  and are at the same time isolated from it for additional security     DMZ Management Port  Web Management Port   TCP IP port 80 by default   It will be used for the host  device if DMZ Management Port option is enabled  In this case 702 W will respond to the requests from the  external network a
17. 202    PORT FORWARDING  Private 1P Private Port Type Public Port Comment Enabled  TE e E 0  ET   fee   TCP      ee TCP E  E TCP M    sai  i  Hl    Private IP is the IP of the host which is connected to the internal network and needs to be accessible  from the external network    Private Port is the TCP UDP port of the application running on the host which is connected to the  internal network  The specified port will be accessible from the external network    Type is the L3 protocol  IP  type which needs to be forwarded from the internal network    Public Port is the TCP UDP port of the 702 W which will accept and forward the connections from  the external network to the host connected to the internal network    Comments a field to enter a few words about the particular port forwarding entry    Enabled flag enables or disables the effect of the particular port forwarding entry  All the added  firewall entries are saved in system configuration file  however only the enabled port forwarding  entries will be active during the 702 W operation     Newly added port forwarding entries can be saved by activating Save button or discarded by  activating Cancel button in the Port Forwarding configuration window      Revised 2013 23 10  Page 40 of 62    Router LAN Network Settings  IP Address  This 1s the IP address to be represented by the wireless interface of the 702 W     Netmask  This 1s used to define the host and device classification for the chosen IP address range   255 255 255 
18. 3 23 10  Page 26 of 62    Tools    Tools  provides network utilities in a pop up window     Align Antenna  This utility allows the installer to point and optimize the antenna in the direction of  maximum link signal  The    RSSI Range    slider bar allows the range of the meter to be either  increased or reduced  If the range is reduced  the color change will be more sensitive to signal  fluctuations     Click the Align Antenna button and the new pop up window with signal strength indicator will  appear     RSSI Range slider can be used to change an offset of the maximum indicator value  Window  reloads every second displaying current value of the signal strength     Ping  This utility will ping other devices on the network directly from the N Tron 702 W device     Ping utility should be used for the preliminary link quality and packet latency estimation between  two network devices using the ICMP packets  Remote system IP can be selected from the list which  is generated automatically  Select destination IP  or can be specified manually  The size of the  ICMP packets can be specified in the Packet size field  Estimation is done after the number of ICMP  packets  specified in Packet count field  is transmitted received  Packet loss statistics and latency  time evaluation is provided after the test is completed     The test is started using the Start button   TraceRoute  Allows tracing the hops from the N Tron 702 W device to a selected outgoing IP  address  It should be used 
19. AL NETWORK COMPANY            system Info BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS  ins i      Link TENN Wireless Mode  Station WDS kal    Network    advanced ESSID  N  TRON    ro Lock to AP MAC     O system Config    Support    Logout 802 11 Mode     Country Code        Extension Channel  Low Channe    Output Power    1 7   dBm    WIRELESS SECURITY  Security     Authentication Type     m    WEP Key Length  Key Type  HEY    WEP Key  Key Index  1 3  WPA Authentication   WPA Preshared Key   WPA Identity     WPA User Name        WPA User Password      lt            Copyright 2008 2010 N TRON Corp  All rights reserved     This section enables you to set parameters that control how the subscriber station associates to a wireless  device and encrypts decrypts data     Station Wireless Security Settings    Choose the security method according to the Access Point security policy  The subscriber station should be  authorized by the Access Point in order to get access to the network and all the user data transferred  between subscriber station and Access Point will be encrypted if the wireless security methods are used     Security  N Tron 702 W supports all popular 802 11 security options such as WEP  WPA  and WPA2   Select the security mode of your wireless network    Revised 2013 23 10  Page 32 of 62    WEP   enable WEP encryption  Wired Equivalent Privacy  IEEE 802 11  uses the RC4 encryption  algorithm  WEP is the oldest security algorithm  and can be easily compromised  WPATM WPA2TM  security met
20. AN  Ethernet  interface   LAN IP Address  displays the current IP address of the LAN  Ethernet  interface    WLAN MAC  displays the MAC address of the N Tron 702 W device WLAN  Wireless  interface   WLAN IP Address  displays the current IP address of the WLAN  Wireless  interface     Note  LAN IP Address and WLAN IP Address displays the same value   current IP address of the virtual  bridge interface  while the device is operating in Bridge mode      Revised 2013 23 10  Page 23 of 62    Statistics Reporting    LAN Statistics  section displays the detailed receive and transmit statistics  Bytes  Packets  Errors  of the  LAN  Ethernet  interface  These statistics represent the total amount of data and packets transferred between  devices through the Ethernet interface from either direction     Both unicast IP traffic  conversations between two hosts using HTTP  SMTP  SSH and other protocols  and  broadcast traffic  while addressing all hosts in a given network range with a single destination IP address  1s  accounted     As long as there is some network traffic being generated or passed through the LAN interface  Received and  Transmitted Bytes and Packets value will continue to increase  The Errors value represents the total  number of transmitted and received packets for which an error occurred     WLAN Statistics  section displays the detailed receive and transmit statistics  Bytes  Packets  Errors  of the  wireless interface     These statistics represent the total amount o
21. BF   gt 1 Million Hours    10 000   1024   300 seconds   60 seconds    lt  lms   Store  amp  Forward    4 75      12 065 cm  7 0      17 78 cm  1 17      2 9718 cm  1 9 lbs   0 86kg  35mm       10 49VDC  Regulated   200mA max    24VDC    4 8Watts max    Less than 100 mV    NTP5 24 1 3  1 3 Amp  24VDC   NOTE  Not appropriate for use with    Connectors    10 100BaseTX   1  RJ 45 Copper Port  w  PoE Support     802 1 labgn      3  RP SMA Connectors    Recommended Wiring Clearance     Side  4   10 16 cm   Top  6   15 24 cm      Dependent on antenna    Network Media    10BaseT   100BaseTX     Warranty  3 years from the date of purchase      Revised 2013 23 10      gt Cat3 Cable    gt Cat5 Cable  minimum length  1 meter  maximum length   100 meters    Page 58 of 62    Regulatory Approvals     Safety  UL 508    ANSIISA 12 12 01 2013  Class I and IT  Division 2 and Class III  Divisions 1 and 2 Groups A  B  C and D  Hazardous Locations   C22 2 No  14   C22 2 No  213 M1987 Class I  Division 2 Hazardous Locations   Temperature code T4A    EMVEMC   FCC CE   ANSI C63 4 2003   CFR 47  Part 15  Subpart B   Industry Canada ICES 003 Issue 3   R amp TTE directive 99 5 EC   EN 301 489 3 V1 4 1 with respect to EN 301 489 1 V1 6 1  IEC 61000 4 2   IEC 61000 4 3    Rail  EN 50155  EN 50121 and EN 61373    GOST R certified  ROHS compliant  Designed to comply with     IEEE 1613 for Electric Utility Substations  NEMA TS1 TS2 for Traffic Control    FE CE De pss    65SN compliant        Revised 2013 23
22. IN TRON       THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY       702 W and 702M12 W  Industrial Ethernet  Wireless Devices    User Manual  amp   Installation  Guide     Revised 2013 23 10  Page 1 of 62    702 W  amp  702M12 W Industrial Ethernet Wireless Device Installation Guide              c cece ce ccc eccececcsceccececcscescscecesceces 3    SALLY AO A INS eatomacsbesiaieea 5  O en en ener ete nt rer near eam ener Tete 6  Comme ctis he ME iia 15  Web Mana cement and Connori oseese  S E AA E A 19  Conti UE a LO FUN ah sae tas att cade este hace da ideado 20  Navia Hol dia 20  SP EEZEELEELELZEe 21  SAP A A 22  A RQ  DCI ND ER EUR sengodasasexanentmnacdesaateensasaadidecameemntnce 24   EX  a LADA TE aa daisn essa so A E E E E E E T 25  TOONS EEE 27   TRES SCM OUP AC EEE 28  Basic  Wireless SEUS css e Os NTI iii nn site 28      AA LAS ESS SCOUTY ta opc 32  NEIWO UE 35  PP T e PE O OO ET O 36  Router Mode A A O e te II A soak aece as 39  Router WLAN  Network Sel Std dc 39  Ro  ter LAN Network Seting nd dre en iia 41  AVANCE PAS A E E T TE E E EE da de to le E OEA 43  Advanced  Wireless Seino atrae dls dede deleted  44  Acknowlede ment imc tada 44  Antenna Alienment LED Tres Os ii ta ti  46  Wireless Trate Shape on ie 46  SVC SS LATE A 47  Pine WatcaDo si Rd edad card ya Sates den annee de nn en da in 48  SNMP VUE    ER ee as 48   NTP Client  Web server  Telnet Server  SSH Server  System Lo ut mure 49   Sy SC le onto Ao nod e EE E a E di 50      RG ADN ER EE E N E 50   FOS CN G RO 51  Admis 
23. IREWALL SETTINGS  Enable Firewall  E  Configure          Copyright 2008 2010 N TRON Corp  All rights reserved  E       The Network Page allows the administrator to setup bridge or routing functionality    N Tron 702 W powered devices can operate in bridge or router mode  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 IP settings     Network Mode  specify the operating network mode for the device     The mode depends on the network topology requirements      Revised 2013 23 10  Page 35 of 62    Bridge operating mode is selected by default as it is widely used by 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     Router operating mode can be configured in order to operate in Layer 3 to perform routing and  enable network segmentation  Wireless clients will be on a different IP subnet  Router mode will  block broadcasts while it 1s not transparent     N Tron 702 W supports Multicast packet pass through in Router mode     N Tron 702 W powered Router can act as a DHCP server
24. K Timeout   Uptime  00 09 00 Date  2011 01 01 00 08 52  LAN Cable  Host Name  Station_Bridge_C  LAN MAC  00 15 6D C1 B6 31 LAN IP Address  192 168 1 202  WLAN MAC  00 15 60 84 11 4B WLAN IP Address  192 168 1 202    TOOLS AND INFO          Extra info  Select One w Tools  Select One kal    LAN STATISTICS    Received   Transmitted     WELAN STATISTICS    Received   Transmitted     WLAN ERRORS    Rx Invalid NWID     Rx Invalid Crypt     Rx Invalid Frag     Bytes Packets Errors    s288  j o    Bytes Packets Errors    Refresh              e   x    Google A    ai B  El dm    Page    Safety    Tools     r                The System Info Page displays a summary of link status information  basic configuration settings of the  device  operating mode  network settings   and traffic statistics of all the interfaces     Network administration and monitoring utilities such as antenna alignment  and ping tools are accessible via    System Info page also      Revised 2013 23 10     Page 21 of 62    System Information    Base Station SSID  The Name of the 802 11 Service Set  established by the Host Access Point  the device  is connected to     While operating in Station mode  displays the BSSID of the Access Point where the device has associated   While operating in Access Point mode  displays the BSSID of the wireless device itself     AP MAC  displays the MAC address of the Access Point where the device has associated while operating  in Station mode  MAC  Media Access Control  is the unique
25. MAUVE ACCOUN oa A E T O E ii leds edades 51  Int  race Lan UE leido scroll o CS 52  CONSTA Mand Cement siete ant tant N A he Meccan Duel lito ue ale nei alae lutte 52  Device Maintenant o eian e O 52  Common Topology CENAS eeni en N 53  Scemo EE BASIC Bid erea E a A A T E N 53  Sce EAU AU 2      yp Ea BU aaa a E A E a AEE 54  Scenaro   C ONTOS NetWork dl 55  ocena oS A A N E E N eT ee 56  Scenario 5     Broadband Modem Wireless Router  W  DHCP     sise sense sense scene 57  Non Lite W arrani y ecaa As ie tirent le ao 62     Revised 2013 23 10  Page 2 of 62       N TRON    THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY       702 W       702M12 W Industrial Ethernet Wireless Device    Installation Guide    702 W    N TRON    702M12 W WC 2       The N Tron 702 W Industrial Ethernet Wireless Device offers outstanding performance and ease of use  It  is ideally suited for connecting wireless devices to a wired network and connecting two wired networks  together where wires are not possible or practical to be installed     PRODUCT FEATURES    e Full IEEE 802 3 Compliance   e One 10 100 BaseTX RJ 45 Port   e Three Antennas for 3x3 MIMO Operations   e Extended Environmental Specifications   e Autosensing 10 100BaseTX  Duplex  and MDIX   e Offers Spanning Tree Protocol   e Store  amp  Forward Technology   e Rugged Din Rail Enclosure  Bulk head mount for M12  version  Pole Mount Kit Available    e Redundant Power Inputs  10 49 VDC    e Full SNMP   e Web Browsing and N View Monitoring   e  P65 Rated fo
26. MPTS TO OPEN  REPAIR OR MODIFY  THE PRODUCT  OR ANY OTHER CAUSE BEYOND THE RANGE OF THE INTENDED USE  OR BY ACCIDENT  FIRE   LIGHTNING  POWER CUTS OR OUTAGES  OTHER HAZARDS  OR ACTS OF GOD     LIMITATION OF LIABILITY  TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW  N Tron ALSO EXCLUDES FOR ITSELF AND ITS  SUPPLIERS ANY LIABILITY  WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT OR TORT  INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE   FOR INCIDENTAL   CONSEQUENTIAL  INDIRECT  SPECIAL  OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND  OR FOR LOSS OF REVENUE OR  PROFITS  LOSS OF BUSINESS  LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATA  OR OTHER FINANCIAL LOSS ARISING OUT OF OR IN  CONNECTION WITH THE SALE  INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE  USE  PERFORMANCE  FAILURE  OR INTERRUPTION OF  ITS PRODUCTS  EVEN IF N Tron OR ITS AUTHORIZED RESELLER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH  DAMAGES  AND LIMITS ITS LIABILITY TO REPAIR  REPLACEMENT  OR REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID  AT N   Tron S OPTION  THIS DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES WILL NOT BE AFFECTED IF ANY REMEDY PROVIDED  HEREIN SHALL FAIL OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE     DISCLAIMER  Some countries  states  or provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties or the limitation of  incidental or consequential damages for certain products supplied to consumers  or the limitation of liability for personal injury  so the  above limitations and exclusions may be limited in their application to you  When the implied warranties are not allowed to be excluded in  their entirety  they will be limited to the 
27. N Tron switches are  designed to be grounded  but the user has been given the flexibility to float the switch when required  The  best noise immunity and emissions  1 e  CE  are obtained when the N Tron switch chassis is connected to  earth ground via a drain wire  Some N Tron switches have metal din rail brackets that can ground the  switch if the din rail is grounded  In some cases  N Tron devices with metal brackets can be supplied with  optional plastic brackets if isolation is required     _   nonmertauic omran Both V  legs of the power input connector are connected  did to chassis internally on the PCB  Connecting a drain wire   to earth ground from one of the V  terminal plugs as   Srta shown here will ground the switch and the chassis  The  SWITCH CHASSIS TO power leads from the power source should be limited to 3    KNOWN GROUNDING    meters or less in length        Alternatively  users can run a drain wire  amp  lug from any of the  Din Rail screws or empty PEM nuts on the enclosure  When  using an unused PEM nut to connect a ground lug via a machine eae N  screw  care should be taken to limit the penetration of the outer ef  n Ps    skin by less than 1 4 in  Failure to do so may cause irreversible pad  damage to the internal components of the switch    eS a  DRAIN WIRE WITH LUGS  Note  Before applying power to the grounded switch  you must CONNECTING SWITCH  l l CHASSIS TO KNOWN  use a volt meter to verify there is no voltage difference between GROUNDING POINT     
28. NOTE  the colors used in this example are just    an example  actual wire colors may vary      RED  BLACK    WHITE  GREEN       5  Screw the header end onto the plastic threaded sleeve  looks like a round pipe      6  Push and screw down the pressure screw into the other end of the plastic threaded sleeve  this will compress the rubber  gasket giving you an IP67 seal on the cable   s jacket   Note  in order to make a good seal  the outer cable diameter must  be between 6 8mm and the outer jacket must be waterproof     Some plastic jackets will absorb water and are not    waterproof         Revised 2013 23 10  Page 13 of 62    APPLYING POWER  702M12 W        The M12 A coded power connector is keyed  where the mating connection from the power supply  can be made only when the male and female ends are lined up properly   Verify the Power LED stays ON  GREEN      Notes    e Only 1 power supply must be connected to power for minimal operation  For redundant power  operation  V  and V2 inputs must be connected to separate DC Voltage sources  This device will  draw current from both sources simultaneously  Use 16 28 gauge wire when connecting to the  power supply    e The LAN port supports Power over Ethernet and can be used redundantly with the power input  mentioned above     Recommended 24V DC Power Supplies  similar to  N Tron   s P N NTPS 24 1 3   NOTE  Not appropriate  for use with M12  POE  and HV models      e Input AC 115 230V e Power 30W   e Output DC 24 28V e 35 mm DIN Ra
29. Timeout  displays the current ACK Timeout value  which is set on the device manually or adjusted  automatically  The ACK Timeout  Acknowledgment Timeout  specifies how long the N Tron 702 W  device should wait for an acknowledgment from a partner device confirming packet reception before  concluding the packet must have been in error and requires resending  ACK Timeout is a very important  outdoor wireless performance parameter  The ACK timeout is in microseconds  More information is  provided in the Advanced settings section     Security  This is the current security setting  More information is provided in the Link Setup section     Uptime  This is the running total of time the device has been running since last power up  hard reboot  or  software upgrade  The time 1s expressed in days  hours  minutes and seconds     Date  indicates the current system date and time  expressed in the form    year month day  hours minutes seconds     System date and time can be retrieved from the Internet services using NTP   Network Time Protocol      LAN cable  displays the current status of the Ethernet port connection  This can alert  operator user technician that the LAN cable is plugged into the device and there is an active Ethernet  connection     Host Name  displays the customizable name  ID  of the device as it will appear in popular Router  Operating Systems registration screens      Revised 2013 23 10  Page 22 of 62    LAN MAC  displays the MAC address of the N Tron 702 W device L
30. ame    Host Name is the system wide device identifier  It is reported by the SNMP Agent to authorized  management stations     Host Name  specify the system identity  Click the Change button to save the changes  Changes will not be  applied until the Apply Button  at the top of the page  is pressed     Administrative Account    In this section you can modify the administrator password to protect your device from unauthorized  configuration  The default administrator   s password should be changed on the very first setup     Administrator Username  displays name of the system user   Current Password  enter a current password value   Default administrator login credentials   User Name  admin  Password  admin  New Password  enter a new password value used for administrator authentication   Verify Password  re enter the new password to verify its accuracy     Note  Click Change button to save the changes  Changes will not be applied until the Apply Button  at the  top of the page  is pressed      Revised 2013 23 10  Page 51 of 62    Interface Language    Use this section to change the language setting of the web management interface     Configuration Management    Use the Configuration Management section controls to manage  backup  restore update  the system  configuration file     Backup Configuration  click the Download    button to download the current system configuration  file     Upload Configuration  click the Browse    button to navigate to and select the new configuratio
31. annel   Extension Channel   Output Power     Security   WPA Preshared key     Mode    IP Address   Netmask   Gateway      Revised 2013 23 10          N Tron   United States  11Ng 20MHz  10     2457MHz  N A   12dBm    WPA2 AES  ntron001    Bridge  192 168 1 7  255 255 255 0  192 168 1 1    Link Setup     Wireless Mode   ESSID    Country Code   802 11 Mode   Extension Channel   Output Power     Security     WPA Preshared key     Mode    IP Address   Netmask   Gateway     PCB  192 168 1 241    Station  N Tron  United States  11Ng 20MHz  N A   12dBm    WPA2 AES  ntron001    Bridge  192 168 1 8  255 255 255 0  192 168 1 1    Page 54 of 62    Scenario 3     Controls Network       192 168 1 40    Link Setup     Network     Wireless Mode   SSID    Country Code   802 11 Mode   Channel   Extension Channel   Output Power     Mode    IP Address   Netmask   Gateway      Revised 2013 23 10        192 168 1 41    AP WDS  N Tron   United States  11Ng 40MHz  10     2457MHz  N A   12dBm    Bridge  192 168 1 7  255 255 255 0  192 168 1 1    STATION WDS  192 168 1 8       ii   a      STATION WDS  192 168 1 9    Link Setup     Wireless Mode   ESSID    Country Code   802 11 Mode   Extension Channel   Output Power     Mode    IP Address   Netmask   Gateway     Link Setup    Wireless Mode   ESSID    Country Code   802 11 Mode   Extension Channel   Output Power     Network     Mode    IP Address   Netmask   Gateway     Byk imn d     bei  ae         IO Device   005  192 168 1 42            IO Device  
32. ative Rate  Algorithm described above     Short Guard Interval  The Guard Interval is used in 802 1 1n mode and specifies a period of time between  symbol transmissions  Enabling this setting shortens the interval to 400ns  short  from 800ns  long  and  adds approximately 10  to the achievable data rate  For example  choosing the Guard Interval along with  40 MHz channel will allow for a max rate of 300 Mbps instead of 270 Mbps      Revised 2013 23 10  Page 44 of 62    Aggregation  Allows a much larger  burst  of frame data to be sent  Note  Aggregation will disable  multicast traffic from crossing the radio link and may change the order in which packets are sent across the  link  not recommended for controls networks  so it should only be used with a protocol that supports  reordering of packets like TCP     Roaming     NOTE  Roaming requires units manufactured with firmware v2 0 18 or greater  Existing units may be  eligible for a factory upgrade option  Contact N Tron Customer Service for additional information   Roaming and non roaming units are compatible with each other     Once a station is attached to an Access Point  AP  other compatible APs with better signals may become  available  When that happens a station may connect to the AP with the better signal  smooth roaming   If  the signal from the AP the station is attached to goes away completely and another compatible AP is in  range the station may attach to the new AP  failover roaming      Roaming Aggressiveness 
33. d defective  The shipment of advance  replacement products is subject to local legal requirements and may not be available in all locations  When an advance replacement is  provided and customer fails to return the original product to N Tron within fifteen  15  days after shipment of the replacement  N Tron will  charge customer for the replacement product  at list price     WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE  IF AN N Tron PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATE AS WARRANTED ABOVE  CUSTOMER S SOLE  REMEDY FOR BREACH OF THAT WARRANTY SHALL BE REPAIR  REPLACEMENT  OR REFUND OF THE PURCHASE  PRICE PAID  AT N Tron s OPTION  TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW  THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES AND  REMEDIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES  TERMS  OR CONDITIONS  EXPRESS OR  IMPLIED  EITHER IN FACT OR BY OPERATION OF LAW  STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE  INCLUDING WARRANTIES   TERMS  OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY  FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  SATISFACTORY QUALITY   CORRESPONDENCE WITH DESCRIPTION  AND NON INFRINGEMENT  ALL OF WHICH ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED  N   Tron NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN  CONNECTION WITH THE SALE  INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE OR USE OF ITS PRODUCTS  N Tron SHALL NOT BE  LIABLE UNDER THIS WARRANTY IF ITS TESTING AND EXAMINATION DISCLOSE THAT THE ALLEGED DEFECT OR  MALFUNCTION IN THE PRODUCT DOES NOT EXIST OR WAS CAUSED BY CUSTOMER S OR ANY THIRD PERSON S  MISUSE  NEGLECT  IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR TESTING  UNAUTHORIZED ATTE
34. d objects over 1 0mm e g  wires  A ssl  Limited ingress permitted   Protected against low pressure water jets from any  deposit  direction  Limited ingress permitted    AAA  e   Protected against high pressure water jets from any  direction  Limited ingress permitted   15cm to Im     8 Protected against long periods of immersion under  pressure              The 702M12 W Industrial Wireless Device is fully protected against dust and will remain sealed when  immersed in water to a depth of 1 meter for 1 hour when all the ports are properly mated or sealed     This IP67 cap seals off the LAN ports if unused to protect them from dirt  water  oil or any  other contaminants which might be present in close proximity of the device              This  P67 cap seals off the Antenna ports if unused to protect them from dirt  water  oil or    any other contaminants which might be present in close proximity of the device     This IP67 cap seals off the Power port if unused to protect it from dirt  water  oil or any other  contaminants which might be present in close proximity of the device         Revised 2013 23 10  Page 7 of 62    702 W DIN RAIL MOUNTING    Install the unit on a standard 35mm Din Rail  Recess the 702 W unit to allow at least 3    of horizontal    clearance for copper cable bend radius        DIN Rail Mounting    To mount the unit to the 35mm DIN Rail  place  the top edge of the bracket on the back of the  unit against the DIN Rail s top edge at an upward  angle  Then  ro
35. d the administrator PC   s  which is connected to the  device on the wired or wireless interface  IP settings reside in different address spaces  the 702 W  will become unreachable     Netmask  This is a value which when expanded into binary provides a mapping to define which portions of  the IP address groups can be classified as host devices and network devices  Netmask defines the address  space of the network segment where N Tron 702 W device resides  255 255 255 0  or  24  Netmask is  commonly used among many C Class IP networks      Revised 2013 23 10  Page 36 of 62    Gateway IP  Typically  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  The 702 W 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 the same address space  on the same network segment  as the N   Tron 702 W 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 for the N Tron 702 W  device to look for the translation source     Primary DNS server IP address should be specified for 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     DHCP Fallback IP  If the Bridg
36. duration of the applicable written warranty  This warranty gives you specific legal rights which  may vary depending on local law     GOVERNING LAW  This Limited Warranty shall be governed by the laws of the State of Delaware   U S A     Revised 2013 23 10  Page 62 of 62    
37. e BSSID  country code  output power  802 11 mode and  data rates can be configured in this section      Revised 2013 23 10  Page 28 of 62    Wireless Mode  specify the operating mode of the device  The mode depends on the network topology  requirements  There are 4 operating modes supported in N Tron 702 W software     1  Station  This 1s a client mode  which can connect to an AP   It is common for bridging applications when one non wireless devices needs to be  connected to an AP  In Station mode the device acts as the Subscriber Station while  connecting to the primary Access Point which is defined by the SSID and forwarding all  the traffic to from the network device connected to the Ethernet interface   More specifically Station mode uses arpnat technology which may result lack of  transparency while passing through broadcast packets in bridge mode     2  Station WDS  WDS stands for Wireless Distribution System  Station WDS should be used while  connecting to an Access Point which is operating in WDS mode    Station WDS mode enables packet forwarding at layer 2 level   The benefit of Station WDS is improved performance and faster throughput  Station WDS    Bridge mode is fully transparent for all Layer2 protocols   Refer to the Network Settings section for detailed Bridge network mode configuration  information     3  Access Point  This is an 802 11 Access Point mode     4  Access Point WDS  This is an 802 11 Access Point which allows layer 2 bridging with Station  WDS de
38. e client  This indicates that the 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     The content of the System Info page can be updated by using the Refresh button      Revised 2013 23 10  Page 24 of 62    Extra Info    Extra Info  displays the current device usage statistics and status of the system components in a pop up  window     e Show Stations  selection lists the stations which are connected to the device while operating in  Access Point mode     Statistics for all stations  RSSI  Tx Rate  Rx Rate and Idle time  can be updated using the Reload  button     More statistics  Station Uptime  Negotiated Rates  Static WDS Flag  Tx Rx Frames  Tx Rx  Bytes  can be retrieved while clicking on the         button near MAC address of the each Station  entry     RSSI   Received Signal Strength Indication  RSSI  is a measurement of the power present in a  received radio signal     e Show ARP Table  selection lists all entries of the ARP  Address Resolution Protocol  table  currently recorded on the device     The list can be updated using the Reload button     ARP is used to associate each IP address to the unique hardware address  MAC  of the devices  It is  important to have unique IP addresses for each MAC or there will be ambiguous routes in the  network     e Show Throughput selection continuously represents the current data traffic on the LAN and WLAN  interfaces in b
39. e is placed in Dynamic IP Address mode  DHCP  and is unable to obtain  an IP address from a valid DHCP server  it will fall back to this static IP address     The N Tron 702 W system will return to the default IP configuration  192 168 1 202 255 255 255 0   if the Reset to defaults routine is initiated     Spanning Tree Protocol  Multiple interconnected bridges create larger networks using the IEEE 802 1d  Spanning Tree Protocol  STP   which 1s used for finding the shortest path within the network and to  eliminate loops from the topology   If the S7P is turned on  the N Tron 702 W Bridge will communicate with other network devices by  sending and receiving Bridge Protocol Data Units  BPDU   STP should be turned off  selected by  default  when the N Tron 702 W device is the only bridge on the LAN or when there are no loops in  the topology as there is no sense for the bridge to participate in the Spanning Tree Protocol in this  case  Note that STP is not supported with WPA    or WPA2    encryption   Enable STP  Turn on STP  Forward Delay  The amount of time before beginning to forward packets    Hello Time  How often a Root Bridge sends a hello packet    Max Age  The amount of time to wait for a hello packet from the root bridge before initiating a  topology change     Ageing  The minimum number of seconds that a MAC address will be kept in the forwarding  database before being removed  When a packet is received from a MAC address the time 1s reset     Bridge Priority  The pr
40. elay  seconds  Support    Logout Failure Count To Reboot        SNMP AGENT  Enable SNMP Agent   SNMP Community     d    Location        NTP CLIENT  Enable NTP Client  Ai       WEB SERVER  Use Secure Connection  HTTPS         Secure Server Port   80      Server Port        TELNET SERWER    Enable Telnet Server  F        55H SERVER  Enable SSH Server  F          This page covers the configuration of the following system management services  Ping Watchdog  SNMP   NTP  Web Server  Telnet Server  SSH Server and System Log      Revised 2013 23 10  Page 47 of 62    Ping WatchDog    The ping watchdog sets the N Tron 702 W Device to continuously ping a user defined IP address  for  example the Internet gateway   If it is unable to ping under the user defined constraints  the N Tron 702 W  device will automatically reboot  This option decreases the likelihood of failure using a relative  fail proof   mechanism     Ping Watchdog is dedicated for continuous monitoring of a particular connection to a remote host using the  Ping tool  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 the Ping Watchdog Tool     IP Address To Ping  specify an IP address of the target host which will be monitored by the Ping  Watchdog Tool     Ping Interval  specify a time interval  in seconds  between the ICMP  
41. es for the 702 W Radios     2 4GHz Omni Directional 5dB1   2 4GHz Panel Directional 17dBi  5 8GHz Panel Directional 21dBi  5 8GHz Parabolic Dish 32dBi    NOTE  External Antennas should be installed and operated with a minimum distance between the radiator  and any person or operator  This distance is determined by the regulatory domain the equipment is installed  in and should be calculated by the installer at the time of installation to ensure regulatory compliance and the  safety of operators around the radiator      Revised 2013 23 10  Page 17 of 62    INDUSTRY CANADA    This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment  Regulations  ICES 003   Operation is subject to the following two conditions   1  this device digital  apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations   Operation is subject to the following two conditions   1  this device may not cause harmful interference   and  2  this device must accept any interference received  including interference that may cause  undesired operation     Cet appareillage num  rique de la classe A r  pond    toutes les exigences de l interf  rence canadienne  causant des r  glements d   quipement  NMB 003   L op  ration est sujette aux deux conditions suivantes    1  ce dispositif peut ne pas causer l interf  rence nocive  et  2  ce dispositif doit accepter n importe  quelle interf  rence re  ue  y compris l interf  rence qui peut causer l
42. ess channel  spectrum widths     20MHz     is the standard channel spectrum width  selected by default      40MHz     the widest channel spectrum width required to connect to an 802 11 a g n network which  supports MIMO      Revised 2013 23 10  Page 30 of 62    Reducing spectral width provides 2 benefits and   drawback     Benefits   e It will increase the amount of non overlapping channels  This can allow networks to scale  better     e It will increase the PSD  Power Spectral Density  of the channel and enable the link distance  to be increased   Drawbacks   e It will reduce throughput proportional to the channel size reduction  So just as turbo mode   40MHz  increases possible speeds by 2x  half spectrum channel  10MHz   will decrease  possible speeds by 2x     Output Power  This will configure the maximum average transmit output power  in dBm  of the wireless  device  The output power at which the wireless module transmits data can be specified using the slider   When entering the output power value manually  the slider position will change according to the entered  value  The transmit power level that is actually used is limited to the maximum value allowed by your  country s regulatory agency      Revised 2013 23 10  Page 31 of 62    Wireless Security      N TRON  02 W    Setup Link   Windows Internet Explorer  G eo   IN htp  192 168 1 202 link coj v  ifr xX  8 Google    qr Favorites   N N TRON 702 W    Setup Link   w  amp                                   THE INDUS TAT
43. f unicast and broadcast IP data transferred between devices  through the wireless interface from either direction     As long as there is some network traffic being generated or passed through the wireless interface  Received  and Transmitted Bytes  Packets  and Errors  if any   statistic counters will continue to increase     WLAN Errors  section displays the counters of 802 11 specific errors which were registered on wireless  interface     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 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    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 packets are retransmitted a number of times before an error occurs    Missed beacons value represents the number of beacons  management packets sent at regular  intervals by the Access Point  which were missed by th
44. for finding the route taken by ICMP packets across the network to the    Destination host     Resolution of the IP addresses  symbolically rather than numerically  can be enabled by selecting the  Resolve IP address option     The test is started using the Start button      Revised 2013 23 10  Page 27 of 62    Link Setup Page      N TRON  02 W    Setup Link   Windows Internet Explorer    Es       ae  N htp   192 168 1 202 link cgi                  Favorites   N N TRON 70244     Setup Link    N TRON    THE INDUSTARLML NETWORK COMPANY           system Info BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS                     Link Setup Wireless Mode  Station WDS   nr  lt        Advanced iiez Station WDS      services Lock to AP MAC  Access Point   O system Config Access Point WDS      Support Country Code       Logout 802 11 Mode     Extension Channel  Low Channe    Output Power      dBm    WIRELESS SECURITY    Security  none vw    Authentication Type  Open Shared Key  WEP Key Length  64 bit Key Type  HE   WPA Authentication  PSK EAP TTLS MSCHAPW2       WPA Preshared Key    WPA Identity      WPA User Name      WPA User Password                Copyright 2008 2010 N TRON Corp  All rights reserved  nt    The Link Setup Page contains everything needed by the operator to setup the wireless part of the link  This  includes regulatory requirements  channel and frequency settings  device mode  data rates  and wireless  security     Basic Wireless Settings    The general wireless settings  such as wireless devic
45. hods should be used when possible    WEP Key Length  64 bit  selected by default  or 128 bit  Key Type   Hex  selected by default  or ASCII    WEP Key  64 bit   10 HEX characters or 5 ASCII characters   128 bit   26 HEX characters or 13 ASCII characters    Key Index  The index of the WEP Key used  There can be 4 different WEP keys  configured  but only one is used     WPA     enable WPA    security mode  Wi Fi Protected Access   WPA     IEEE 802 1 11 D3 0  and  WPA2     IEEE 802 111  with pre shared key management protocol offers improved security    methods as they are new protocols that were created under the 802 111 standard to address  weaknesses in the WEP approach     WPA    and WPA2    support the following ciphers for data encryption     TKIP   Temporal Key Integrity Protocol which uses the RC4 encryption algorithm   CCMP   Counter Mode with Cipher Block Chaining Message Authentication Code Protocol  which uses the Advanced Encryption Standard  AES  algorithm     WPA Authentication  Station and Station WDS Modes   one of the following WPA     key selection methods should be specified if WPA    or WPA2    security method is used     PSK    WPA    or WPA2    with Pre shared Key method  selected by default      WPA Pre shared Key  the pass phrase for WPA    or WPA2    security  method should be specified if the Pre shared Key method is selected  The pre   shared key is an alpha numeric password between 8 and 63 characters long     EAP    WPA    or WPA2    with EAP  Exten
46. ical information  There are useful network  administration and monitoring tools available on the Main page  1 e  Trace Route and Ping     Link Setup page contains the controls for the wireless network configuration  covering basic wireless  settings which define device operating modes  associating details  and data security options     Network page covers the configuration network operating modes  IP settings  packet filtering routines and  network services  1 e  DHCP Server      Advanced page settings are dedicated for more precise wireless interface control  including RTS   fragmentation  aggregation  traffic shaping and QoS settings     Services page covers the configuration of system management services  1 e  SNMP  NTP  Ping Watchdog   Web  Telnet  SSH  Log      System Config page contains controls for system maintenance routines  administrator account management   Host Name  firmware and configuration backup      Revised 2013 23 10  Page 20 of 62    System Info Page       N TRON  02 W    Main   Windows Internet Explorer    A           N http   192 168 1 202 index cai          qa Favorites   N N TRON 702 W    Main    N TRON    THE INDUSTALML NETWORK COMPANY       SYSTEM INFORMATION             702 W Series          O system Info Base Station SSID  N TRON     Link Setup     network AP MAC  00 15 6D 84 02 29     advanced Signal Strength    eS  75 dBm     Services TX RX Rate  Mbps   81 6   Os   tem Config           Cr       support Frequency  5765 MHz  Ch  153    8 Logout AC
47. icy is set to Allow   Define certain wireless clients in the list which will have denied access to the Access Point  Access    will be granted for all remaining clients   MAC ACL Policy is set to Deny     The MAC addresses of wireless clients can be added and removed to the list using the Add and  Remove buttons     Note  MAC Access Control is the weakest security approach  WPA    or WPA2    security methods  should be used when possible     Click Change button to save the changes  Changes will not be applied until the Apply Button  at the top of  the page  is pressed      Revised 2013 23 10  Page 34 of 62    Network Page      N TRON  02 W    Network Setup   Windows Internet Explorer Ea lx        ES  on       dae  N htp   192 168 1 202 network cgi       Ww Favorites N  TRON 702 444     Network Setup             pOl      gt                                                a  la    THE INDUSTRML NETWORK COMPANY  O system Info Network Mode     Link Setup    Network  Bn  i NETWORK SETTINGS  Advanced  O services Bridge IP Address  ODHCP  static    system Config IP Address  192 168 1 202    Support  es Netmask  255 255 255 0  So gout  Gateway IP  192 168 1 1  Primary DNS IP   Secondary DNS IP   DHCP Fallback IP   SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL SETTINGS  Enable STP  E   Foward Delay  la    1 20 seconds   Hello Time   1 10 seconds   Max Age   1 300 seconds   Ageing   1 300 seconds   Bridge Priority  68  Ethernet path cost   Wireless path cost   ROUTE SETTINGS  Configure Routes  Configure     F
48. il Mountable   e Output Current 1 3A   24V e Dimensions  45X75X91 mm  1 0A O 28V     Revised 2013 23 10  Page 14 of 62    Connecting the Unit    For the 10 100 Base TX port  plug a Category 5E twisted pair cable into the RJ45 connector  Connect the  other end to the far end station  Verify that the LNK ACT LED is ON once the connection has been  completed  Use a standard Category 5E straight through or crossover cable with a minimum length of one          meter and a maximum length of 100  meters     N Tron recommends the use of pre   manufactured Cat5E cables to ensure the    best performance  If this is not an option      and users must terminate their own ends  on the Cat5E cables  one of the two color  coded standards shown to the right should  be utilized  If a user does not follow one  of these two color code standards then the  performance and maximum cable distance    will be reduced significantly  and may  prevent the unit from establishing a link  EIA 568A             Lu Lu         m m   lt L  lt L  oO O     D  LO Te           lt L  lt L           RJ45 CONNECTOR CRIMP SPECIFICATIONS    Please reference the illustration below for your Cat5 cable specifications     0 232   0 005       5 69401 27         RE  EIA 568B    it CAT5e CABLE  A    0  237   0  005   6 024011 3     CATSe CABLE        Revised 2013 23 10                         Page 15 of 62    N Tron SWITCH GROUNDING TECHNIQUES    The grounding philosophy of any control system is an integral part of the design  
49. ility of frame transmissions  Because sending  smaller frames  collisions are much less likely to occur  The fragment size should typically be set  between 256 and 2 048 bytes     Acknowledgment Timeout    N Tron 702 W has an auto acknowledgment timeout algorithm which dynamically optimizes the  acknowledgment timeout value without user intervention  This 1s a critical feature required for stabilizing  long distance outdoor links  The user has the ability to enter the value manually  but this is not  recommended     Distance  specify the distance value in miles 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  The ACK timeout is calculated in microseconds and should take into  consideration the round trip flight time over the air     ACK Timeout  specify the ACK Timeout  This is the amount of time the subscriber station will wait to  hear an acknowledgment response from the wireless device after the data packet is transmitted  If the  timeout is set too short or too long  it will result in poor connection and throughput performance     Changing the ACK Timeout value will change the Distance to the appropriate distance value for the  ACK Timeout     The Auto Adjust control will enable the ACK Timeout Self Configuration feature  If enabled  the  ACK Timeout value will be derived dynamically using an algorithm similar to the Conserv
50. iority of this bridge     Ethernet path cost  The cost of using the wired interface to reach the root bridge      Revised 2013 23 10  Page 37 of 62    Wireless path cost  The cost of using the wireless interface to reach the root bridge     Click Change button to save the changes  Changes will not be applied until the Apply Button  at the top of  the page  is pressed      Revised 2013 23 10  Page 38 of 62    Router Mode    The role of the LAN and WLAN interface will change according to the Wireless Mode when operating in  Router mode     e AP AP WDS mode  Wireless interface and all the wireless clients connected are considered as the  internal LAN and the Ethernet interface is dedicated for the connection to the external network   e Station Station WDS mode  Wireless interface and all the wireless clients connected are considered  as the external network and all the network devices on the LAN side as well as the Ethernet interface  itself is considered as the internal network     Wireless wired clients are routed from the internal network to the external one by default  Network Address  Translation  NAT  functionality works the same way     Wireless Mode  Access Point Wireless Mode  Station       2 M TROM 702 W    Matwork Satup   Windows Internal Explorer  ox C N TRON 702 W    Network Setup   Windows Internet Explorer  e    E betp   192 16 1_auesratwork oginetmedesrouter    gt  x 4   G    Ey  E 192 168 1 202  JE Favoris 5       y Favorites      N TRON 702 W    Network Setup  
51. is required to authenticate access to MIB  objects and functions as embedded password  The device supports a Read only community string  that gives read access to authorized management stations of all objects in the MIB except  community strings  write access 1s not allowed     Contact  specify the identity or the contact for notification of emergency situations     Location  specify the physical location of the device      Revised 2013 23 10  Page 48 of 62    NTP Client  Web Server  Telnet Server  SSH Server  System Log    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 N Tron 702 W  internal clock     Web Server  the following N Tron 702 W Device Web Server parameters can be set     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 N Tron 702 W Device Telnet Server parameters can be set   Enable Telnet Server  Enables Telnet access to the N Tron 702 W Device   Server Port  Telnet service TCP IP port setting    SSH Server  the following N Tron 702 W Device SSH Server parameters can be set   Enable SSH Server  Enables SSH access to the N Tron 702 W Device    Server Port  Telnet service TCP IP port se
52. lti Point    connections     Note  Access Point operating in WDS mode and all WDS Peers must operate on the same frequency  channel and use the same channel spectrum width  Only WEP encryption is supported between WDS Peers      Revised 2013 23 10  Page 29 of 62    SSID  Service Set Identifier used to identify your 802 11 wireless LAN should be specified while operating  in Access Point mode  All client devices within range will receive broadcast messages from the access point  advertising this SSID  ESSID  specify the ESSID of the Access Point which the N Tron 702 W should  associate to while operating in Station or Station WDS mode  There can be several Access Points with the  same ESSID  If the ESSID is set to  Any  the station will connect to any available AP     Select button  The list of available Access Points can be retrieved using the Select button  which activates  the Site Survey tool with the AP selection functionality  Site Survey will search for the available wireless  networks in range on all 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 the wireless security section   Select the Access Point from the list and click the Select button for association     Click Scan button to refresh the list of available wireless networks   The Close this window button closes Site Survey tool window     Hide SSID control will disable advertising the SSID of the acce
53. n  file or specify the full path and click the Upload button     Device Maintenance  Use this section to reboot device or reset all system parameters to factory default values     Reboot  click to reboot the device in the current configuration  Any non applied changes will be  lost     Reset to Defaults  click to reset the device to factory defaults      Revised 2013 23 10  Page 52 of 62    Common Topology Scenarios    The goal of this section is to provide a foundation of how reliable wireless network typologies should be  designed  It is not intended as a cookie cutter solution for installing wireless networks       ES         lil Ilj    en Fae    iH     Scenario 1     Basic Bridge                   Hi n         STATION  192 168 1 8    PC B  192 168 1 241       Link Setup  Link Setup   Wireless Mode  Wireless Mode  Station  SSID  N Tron ESSID  N Tron  Country Code  United States Country Code  United States  802 11 Mode  11Ng 20MHz 802 11 Mode  11Ng 20MHz  Channel  10     2457MHz Extension Channel  N A    Extension Channel  N A Output Power  12dBm  Output Power  12dBm   Network  Network   Mode  Bridge Mode  Bridge  IP Address  192 168 1 7 IP Address  192 168 1 8  Netmask  255 255 255 0 Netmask  255 255 255 0  Gateway  192 168 1 1 Gateway  192 168 1 1        Revised 2013 23 10  Page 53 of 62    Scenario 2     Encrypted Bridge                       192 168 1 8          re LL Dg LL        CCC F rF Tel        Link Setup     Wireless Mode   SSID    Country Code   802 11 Mode   Ch
54. n com  WEB  www n tron com    FCC STATEMENT    This product complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules    Operation is subject to the following conditions     1  This device may not cause harmful interference  and    2  This device must accept any interference received  including interference that may cause  undesired operation     NOTE  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 to radio communications  Operation of this  equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be  required to correct the interference at his own expense     ANTENNA STATEMENT    The regulatory domain this equipment is installed in has a legal limit for the equivalent isotropic radiated  power  EIRP  that is determined by the output power and the antenna gain  It is the installer   s responsibility  to make sure this rule is not violated  All equipment should be professionally installed  After proper  installation the device should be properly protected to ensure regulatory compliance     FCC sets the maximum gain for the following antenna typ
55. or the chosen IP address range   255 255 255 0 1s a typical value      Revised 2013 23 10  Page 39 of 62    Enable NAT  Network Address Translation  NAT  enables packets to be sent from the outside world to the  wireless interface IP address and then sub routed to other client devices residing on its local network     Enable DHCP Server  Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  DHCP  Server assigns IP addresses to  clients who will associate to the wireless interface     Range Start End  This range will determine the IP addresses given out by the DHCP server to  associated client devices     Netmask  DHCP Netmask    Lease Time  The IP addresses given out by the DHCP server will only be valid for the duration  specified by the lease time  Increasing the time ensures client operation without interrupt  but could  introduce potential conflicts  Lowering the lease time will avoid potential address conflicts  but may  cause slight interruptions to the client while re acquiring a new IP addresses from the server     Port Forwarding  Port forwarding allows specific ports of the WLAN IP address to be forwarded to  different IP addresses on the same network  This is useful for applications such as FTP servers  HTTP    servers  etc  where different host systems want to be seen using a single common IP address port     Port Forwarding Configure  entries can be specified by using the following criteria        N TRON 702 W    Port Forwarding   Windows Internet Explorer DER        N 192 168 1 
56. oth graphical and numerical form     The statistics 1s updated automatically and can be updated using the Reload button   e Show Log selection displays system log information    e Show Bridge Table  selection lists all entries in the system bridge table  while the device is  operating in Bridge mode     The list can be updated using the Reload button     Bridge table shows to which bridge port the particular station is associated to   in other words from  which interface  Ethernet or wireless   the network device  defined by MAC address  is reachable to  the N Tron 702 W system while forwarding the packets to that port only  thus saving a lot of  redundant copies and transmits      Aging timer shows aging time for each address entry  in seconds    after particular time out  not  having seen a packet coming from a certain address  the bridge will delete that address from the  Bridge Table     e Show Routes  selection lists all of the entries in the system routing table  while the device is  operating in Router mode      Revised 2013 23 10  Page 25 of 62    The list can be updated using the Reload button    N Tron 702 W examines the destination IP address of each data packet traveling through the system  and chooses the appropriate interface for packet forwarding  The system choice depends on static  routing rules     entries  which are registered in the system routing table  Static routes to specific  hosts  networks or default gateway are set up automatically according to the
57. placed or repaired product or part has a ninety  90  day warranty or the remainder of the initial warranty period  whichever is longer   N Tron shall not be responsible for any custom software or firmware  configuration information  or memory data of customer contained in   stored on  or integrated with any products returned to N Tron pursuant to any warranty     OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE  Customer must contact N Tron within the applicable warranty period to obtain warranty service  authorization  Dated proof of purchase from N Tron or its authorized reseller may be required  Products returned to N Tron must be pre   authorized by N Tron with a Return Material Authorization  RMA  number marked on the outside of the package  and sent prepaid and  packaged appropriately for safe shipment  Responsibility for loss or damage does not transfer to N Tron until the returned item is received  by N Tron  The repaired or replaced item will be shipped to the customer  at N Tron   s expense  not later than thirty  30  days after N Tron  receives the product  N Tron shall not be responsible for any software  firmware  information  or memory data of customer contained in   stored on  or integrated with any products returned to N Tron for repair  whether under warranty or not     ADVANCE REPLACEMENT OPTION  Upon registration  this product qualifies for advance replacement  A replacement product will  be shipped within three  3  days after verification by N Tron that the product is considere
58. r protection against low pressure jets of  water from any direction  M12 version    e  P66 Rated for protection against high pressure jets of  water from any direction  M12 version    e  P67 Rated for protection against temporary immersion    in water  M12 version   FE ce O     LISTED    65SN   Revised 2013 23 10        WIRELESS COMPLIANCE    e IEEE 802 1 1a Compliant  e IEEE 802 11b Compliant  e IEEE 802 11g Compliant  e IEEE 802 11n draft Compliant    ROHS    compliant       ee    Page 3 of 62    Copyright     N Tron Corporation  2012  N Tron Corporation   3101 International Drive East   Building 6   Mobile  AL 36606    All rights reserved  Reproduction  adaptation  or translation without prior written permission from N Tron  Corporation is prohibited  except as allowed under copyright laws     Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation  All other product names  company names  logos  or other designations mentioned herein are trademarks of their respective owners     The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice  N Tron Corporation makes  no warranty of any kind with regard to this material  including  but not limited to  the implied warranties of  merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose  In no event shall N Tron Corporation be liable for any  incidental  special  indirect or consequential damages whatsoever included but not limited to lost profits  arising out of errors or omissions in this manual or the information
59. s  all installations      Revised 2013 23 10     Bracket orientation for small  1     25mm  dia   pipe    2x Tighten bolts using 7 8 ft lb of torque   9 49 10 85 N m   all pipe installations     2x Tighten nuts using 10 11 ft lb of torque   13 56 14 91 N m   all installations     4x Tighten 0 250 20 bolts using 10 11 ft lb of torque   13 56 14 91 N m   all installations     Bracket orientation for larger  up to 3     76mm  dia   pipe    RADIO ENABLED        uaar      tp     ps ANT     N IRON    702M12 W         Page 10 of 62    FRONT PANEL    RADIO ENABLED  LNK ACT     P O R ON     PWR      LES RX   K 7 20      gt     zee     lt  lt     O         From Top to Bottom  M12 onl  RJ45 Port Auto Sensing 10 100 Base TX Connections with PoE Support    Power Port PWR LED lights when Power is supplied to the unit       LEDs  The table below describes the operating modes     GREEN Good Signal  user defined     ORANGE Poor Signal  user defined   Bad Signal  user defined     GREEN The radio interface 1s active  Radio  nani The radio interface is off    CEE  a    GREEN LAN Link is present  LNK ACT        Revised 2013 23 10  Page 11 of 62    APPLYING POWER  702 W Side View     y  V  V  Vit      mm    e Unscrew  amp  Remove the DC Voltage Input Plug from the Power Input Header   e Install the DC Power Cables into the Plug  observing polarity     e Plug the Voltage Input Plug back into the Power Input Header    e Tightening torque for the terminal block power plug is 0 5 Nm 0 368 Pound Foot  
60. s if it was the host which is specified with DMZ IP  It is recommended to leave  Management Port disabled  the 702 W will become inaccessible from the external network if enabled     DMZ IP  When the 702 W is connected to an internal network host  the specified DMZ IP address will be  accessible from an external network     DHCP Fallback IP  In case the external network interface of the Router is placed in Dynamic IP Address    mode  DHCP  and is unable to obtain an IP address from a valid DHCP server  it will fall back to the static  IP address listed here      Revised 2013 23 10  Page 41 of 62    Configure Routes  Routes are defined to redirect port traffic to specified paths     e Type  Network  an entire subnet 1 e  192 168 4 0  or Device   a single host device 1 e     192 168 1 200   e Destination  device or network IP address  e Netmask    Ex  255 255 255 0   e Gateway  the next router which knows how to reach the destination  e Interface  through which packets will be sent to reach the gateway  In Router mode this can be through the LAN or Wireless  WLAN     e Enabled  The defined Route 1s available for use     Bridge Mode      N TRON 702 W    Routes   Windows Internet Explorer    http  1192 166 1 150 routes cgi netmode bridge    ROUTES    Type Destination Netmask Gateway Interface Enabled    Device w e   Y A AA A a       3   device 2  CE      Bec ET    bee wd ET  cn   ET     pe EEE TES      Internet          Router Mode     gt  N TRON 702 W    Routes   Windows Interne
61. sible Authentication Protocol  IEEE  802 1x authentication method  This method is commonly used in Enterprise    networks   Uses TTLS and MSCHAPv2 for Authentication against an EAP  authentication server     WPA Identity   The identity of the EAP server  WPA Username   Username  WPA Password   Password    WPA Authentication  Access Point and Access Point WDS Modes   one of the following    WPA  key selection methods should be specified if WPA    or WPA2    security method is  used     PSK    WPA    or WPA2    with Pre shared Key method  selected by default       Revised 2013 23 10  Page 33 of 62    WPA Pre shared Key  the pass phrase for WPATM or WPA2TM security  method should be specified if the Pre shared Key method is selected  The pre   shared key is an alpha numeric password between 8 and 63 characters long     Server     WPA    or WPA2TM via server based authentication  RADIUS     Authentication Server IP     Server IP address  1 e  192 168 1 203   Authentication Port     Server Authentication Port number  Accounting Port     Accounting Port number    MAC ACL  MAC Access Control List  ACL  provides the ability to allow or deny certain clients to  connect to the AP  applicable for AP and AP WDS modes only    MAC ACL can be enabled by selecting the Enabled option   There are two ways to set the Access Control List   Define certain wireless clients in the list which will have granted access to the Access Point  Access  will be denied for all remaining clients   MAC ACL Pol
62. ss point in broadcast messages to wireless  stations  Unselected control will make SSID visible during network scans on the wireless stations  Control is  available while operating in Access Point mode only     Lock to AP MAC  This allows the station to always maintain connection to a specific AP with a specific  MAC  applicable for Station and Station WDS modes only   This is useful as sometimes there can be a few  identically named SSID s  AP s  with different MAC addresses  With AP lock on  the station will lock to the  MAC address and not roam between several Access Points with the same ESSID     Country Code  Different countries will have different power levels and possible frequency selections  To  ensure device operation follows regulatory compliance rules  please make sure to select your correct country  where device will be used  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     IEEE 802 11 Mode  This is the radio standard used for operation of your N Tron 702 W powered device   802 11b is an older 2 4GHz mode while the 802 11g  2 4GHz  and 802 1 1a  SGHz  are newer standards  based on faster Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing  OFDM  modulation     702 W supported IEEE 802 11 modes     802 1 ING     20MHz  802 1 ING     40MHZ  802 1 INA     20MHz  802 1I1NA   40MHZ    Channel Spectrum Width  This is the spectral width of the radio channel  Supported wirel
63. t Explorer         http  1192 168 1 150froutes  cgitnetmodesrouter    ROUTES    Type Destination Netmask Gateway Interface Enabled      Deve wd rag  O    DEFAULT   O      per  AO PA    pr  ID OO lA  pr  EA ETS 0  pra  EA ETS  0  6   Device wm  Dd  rar  O  Paie CIC DE  rar  0       Internet fa   How  gt         Revised 2013 23 10  Page 42 of 62    Advanced Page      N TRON 702 W    Advanced   Windows Internet Explorer             i    a      system Info   8 Link Setup     Network     advanced     services   LE vstem Config    support   Y Logout       This page handles advanced routing and wireless settings  The Advanced options page allows you to  manage advanced settings that influence the device performance and behavior  The advanced wireless  settings are for more technically advanced users who have sufficient knowledge about wireless LAN  technology  These settings should not be changed unless you know what effect the changes will have on    your device      Revised 2013 23 10     THE INDUSTARLAL NETWORK COMPANY       de  N htp   192 168 1 202 advanced cgi    ve Favorites   N N TRON 702 W    Advanced  5    N TRON       ADVANCED WIRELESS SETTINGS    RTS Threshold     Fragmentation Threshold     Distance   ACK Timeout   Short Guard Interval     Aggregation     Multicast Data     Roaming Aggressiveness     SIGNAL LED THRESHOLDS    Thresholds  dBm     WIRELESS TRAFFIC SHAPING  Enable Traffic Shaping   Incoming Traffic Limit   Incoming Traffic Burst   Outgoing Traffic Limit    
64. tate the unit downward and back  against the DIN Rail until it snaps into place   You may need to adjust the angle of the antennas  depending on the amount of clearance available     To remove the vertically mounted unit from  35mm _ DIN Rail  carefully apply downward  pressure on the unit  Then  rotate the unit  upward and away from the 35mm DIN Rail and  lift up for removal      Revised 2013 23 10     19    Universal Rack Mounting    Most N Tron M products are designed to be  mounted on industry standard 35mm DIN Rail   However  DIN Rail mounting may not be suitable  for all applications  Our Universal Rack Mount  Kit  P N  URMK  may be used to mount the 702   W to standard 19  racks as an option     Page 8 of 62    702M12 W BULKHEAD MOUNTING  The following are the mechanical dimensions and drill hole placements to consider when mounting the    702M12 W Industrial Ethernet Switches                    _        E RA   A ut VS            YY    gt  7 Jt   x           Z p            a  i ke  a    O        T     l ni      MLA OS  ma pad   a 1             L ANZ  O  O      m  A Ar      s gut    4 A3 IA   Al   DIA    0 140 VIA  0 201  AUN   6X  aX e   AAN  7 f    MN NX  7 A  N         rN re poa  y 1 y  5 L   Y Y U Li    Mes        y    702M12 W Back Plate    Page 9 of 62     Revised 2013 23 10     702M12 W POLE KIT MOUNTING    The 702M12 W can be mounted to a pole with N Tron   s 702M12 Pole Kit  P N  702M12 PK         6x Tighten  10 32 screws until split lock  washers fully compres
65. tennas with adequate lightning and surge protection    For IEEE 802 1 1b g  2 4GHz antennas are needed  For IEEE 802 1 1a  SGHz antennas are needed   Disconnect the power cable before removing any enclosure panel    Explosion Hazard  do not connect or disconnect any connections while circuit is live unless area is known to  be non hazardous   Warning instruction must be placed in a prominent place near the device      UNPACKING    Remove all the equipment from the packaging  and store the packaging in a safe place  File any damage  claims with the carrier     CLEANING  Clean only with a damp cloth     The classification of degrees of protection provided by the enclosures is defined by IEC 60529  Each rating  is defined by specific tests      Revised 2013 23 10  Page 6 of 62    The IP number is comprised of two numbers  the first referring to the protection against solid objects and  the second against fluids  The higher the number  the better the device is protected against contact with  moving parts and the harmful entry of various forms of moisture     Protection 5 ingress of solids   against ingress of liquids    No No protection o   0   No protection    Protected against solid objects over 50mm e g  hands  UN Protected against vertically falling drops of water   large tools     Protected against solid objects over 12mm e g  hands  AAA LE  large tools  from vertical   Protected against solid objects over 2 5mm e g  wire   small tools  from vertical   Protected against soli
66. the power supply   s negative output terminal and the device  chassis grounding point     METALLIC DIN RAIL MOUNT        If the use of shielded cables is required  it is generally recommended to only connect the shield at one end to  prevent ground loops and interfere with low level signals  1 e  thermocouples  RTD  etc    CatSe cables  manufactured to EIA 568A or 568B specifications are required for use with N Tron devices     METALLIC NONMETALLIC  SHIELDED PATCH CABLE E    STP              y    AY    STP i    SS     1 TE LS      Note  Strain relief boots not shown for clarity purposes     In the event all CatSe patch cable distances are small  i e  All Ethernet devices are located the same local  cabinet and or referenced to the same earth ground   it is permissible to use fully shielded cables terminated  to chassis ground at both ends in systems void of low level analog signals     Drain wire with lug connecting switch chassis to known grounding point      Revised 2013 23 10  Page 16 of 62    TROUBLESHOOTING  l  Make sure the PWR  Power LED  is ON     PA Make sure you are supplying sufficient current for the version chosen  Note  The Inrush  current will exceed the steady state current by   2X     Verify that Link LED 1s ON for the connected port   4  Verify cabling used between stations     Verify that cabling is Category 5E or greater for 100Mbit operation   SUPPORT    Contact N Tron Corporation at   TEL  251 342 2164  FAX  251 342 6353    E MAIL  N TRON_ Support  n tro
67. tting   System Log  The following N Tron 702 W Device System Log parameters can be set     Enable Log  Enables local logging for the device  The system log can be viewed from the Extra  Info menu on the System Info page    Enable Remote Log  Enables remote logging to a specified logging server  Information is sent to  the local log is also sent to the configured server     Remote Log IP Address  IP Address of remote log server    Remote Log Port  Remote Log port setting      Revised 2013 23 10  Page 49 of 62    System Config Page      N TRON 702 W    System   Windows Internet Explorer  _ fox           DE  N http  192  169  1 202 system cgi Y Google P             gt     Je Favorites   N N TRON 702 W    System   fa   M   Gl mh Pager Safety    Tools          NTEON 702 W Series    THE INDUSTALAL NETWORK COMPANY    Pe    FIRMWARE   system Info PATA re  Wink Setup    Network    Advanced  O services  O system Config HOST NAME    O support Host Name  N Tron  02 W    Si  gout    Upgrade          _Change      ADMINISTRATIVE ACCOUNT  Administrator Username   Current Password    New Password     Verify New Password           INTERFACE LANGUAGE       Language        CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT    Backup Configuration        Upload Configuration     DEVICE MAINTENANCE    Reset to defaults          Copyright 2008 2010 N TRON Corp  All rights reserved        The System Config Page contains Administrative options  This page enables administrator to reboot the  device  set it to factory defaults 
68. ustrial Power Supply    WARNING  Disconnect the power cable before removing the top cover    WARNING  Do not operate the unit with any cover removed    WARNING  Properly ground the unit before connecting anything else to the unit  Units not properly  grounded may result in a safety risk and could be hazardous and may void the warranty  See the grounding  technique section of this user manual for proper ways to ground the unit     WARNING  Do not work on equipment or cables during periods of lightning activity     WARNING  Do not perform any services on the unit unless qualified to do so      Revised 2013 23 10  Page 5 of 62    WARNING  Do not block the air vents     WARNING  Observe proper DC Voltage polarity when installing power input cables  Reversing voltage  polarity can cause permanent damage to the unit and void the warranty     WARNING  The human body should be at least 20cm from these wireless devices during operation   Please make sure the N Tron Wireless Device package contains the following items    1  702 W or 702M12 W Wireless Device   2  Three Antennas    3  Product CD    Contact your carrier if any items are damaged     Installation  Read the following warning before beginning the installation     WARNING       Never install or work on electrical equipment or cabling during periods of lightning activity  Never connect  or disconnect power when hazardous gasses are present     Substitution of components may impair suitability for Division 2    Always install an
69. vices using the WDS protocol   WDS allows you to bridge wireless traffic between devices which are operating in Access  Point mode  Access Point is usually connected to a wired network  Ethernet LAN   allowing wireless connection to the wired network  By connecting Access Points to one  another in an Extended Service Set using the WDS  distant Ethernets can be bridged into  a single LAN     It is very important that network loops not be created with either WDS bridges or combinations of  wired  Ethernet  connections and WDS bridges  Tree or Star shape network topologies should be  used in all WDS configurations  1 e  1f AP2 and AP3 are specified as the WDS peers of API  AP2  should not be specified as the WDS peer of AP3 and AP3 should not be specified as the WDS peer  of AP2 in any case   Mesh and Ring network topologies are not supported by WDS and should be  avoided     Note  Station WDS and AP WDS mode uses the WDS protocol which is not defined as the standard thus  compatibility issues between equipment from different vendors may arise     WDS Peers  WDS Stations and or WDS Access Points connected to the 702 W Access Point should be  specified in this list in order to create a wireless network infrastructure   Wireless Distribution System   applicable for AP WDS mode only      Enter the MAC address of the paired WDS device in the WDS Peer entry field  One MAC address should be  specified for Point to Point connections  Up to six WDS Peers can be specified for Point to Mu
70. vised 2013 23 10     Page 60 of 62    Regulatory Approvals     Safety  UL 508    ANSI AISA 12 12 01 2013  Class I and IT  Division 2 and Class III  Divisions 1 and 2 Groups A  B  C and D  Hazardous Locations   C22 2 No  14   C22 2 No  213 M1987 Class I  Division 2 Hazardous Locations   Temperature code T4A    EMI EMC   FCC CE   ANSI C63 4 2003   CFR 47  Part 15  Subpart B   Industry Canada ICES 003 Issue 3   R amp TTE directive 99 5 EC   EN 301 489 3 V1 4 1 with respect to EN 301 489 1 V1 6 1  IEC 61000 4 2   IEC 61000 4 3    Rail  EN 50155  EN 50121 and EN 61373    GOST R certified  ROHS compliant  Designed to comply with     IEEE 1613 for Electric Utility Substations  NEMA TS1 TS2 for Traffic Control    LISTED  65SN        Revised 2013 23 10  Page 61 of 62    N Tron Limited Warranty    N Tron Corporation warrants to the end user that this hardware product will be free from defects in workmanship and materials  under  normal use and service  for the applicable warranty period from the date of purchase from N Tron or its authorized reseller  If a product  does not operate as warranted during the applicable warranty period  N Tron shall  at its option and expense  repair the defective product or  part  deliver to customer an equivalent product or part to replace the defective item  or refund to customer the purchase price paid for the  defective product  All products that are replaced will become the property of N Tron  Replacement products may be new or reconditioned   Any re
    
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