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1. 00 00 00 00 00 00 CH 07 72442MHz Configuration gt General e Statistics gt Security gt Access Control gt SNMP gt Parameter log Ady TCPIIP gt General Statistics gt General gt AP Browser gt Firmware Upgrade gt Logout AP Browser Page This AP Browser shows only when configuring your 802 11g WLAN outdoor radio as Station mode By clicking the Refresh button the AP Browser will reload and display available Access Points around the working environment Besides showing the BSSID of each Access Point it also displays ESSID Channel Support Rate and Capability To connect one of displayed Access Points just select the Access Point you desire and then click the Connect button to make the connection Status and Statistics m address 00 50 43 02 00 f0 Information gt az cot Fr en TATT Rate Capability Configuration o007404d84b WWBR G54 1 2 5 5 11 8 9 12 18 24 36 4854 AP WPA PSK TCPIIP gt 000cf000000 demoroom 1 2 5 5 1169 12 18 24 36 48 54 AP WEP Off Statistics gt 00e0b86b1886 space here 1 2 5 5 11 18 24 36 5469 12 48 AP WPA PSK pee gt 0004e21b802e YANKEES 1255 11 AP WEP Off gt AP Browser gt 0060b316f399 AC 1250A 1299 11 AP WEP Off gt Firmware Upgrade gt Logout 3 1 6 Firmware Upgrade Here you can upload the latest firmware of the 802 11g WLAN outdoor radio You may either enter the file name in the entry field or browse the file by clicking t
2. Format Ten hexadecimal digits 0 9 or A F or five alphabets ASCII character case sensitive are needed if 40 bit WEP is used 26 hexadecimal digits or Upgrade 13 alphabets are needed if 128 bit WEP is used Example keys are 1122334455 or abede for 40 bit WEP and 610203040506070009 10111213 Or abedefehijklm for 128 bit TE WEP Statistics gt Logout new configuration or Revert to be unchanged For 40bit encryption you may choose ASCII Enter 5 characters case sensitive ranging from a z A Z and 0 9 e g MyKey Hex Alternatively you may enter 10 hexadecimal digits in the range of A F a f and 0 9 e g 11AA22BB33 For 128bit encryption you may choose ASCII Enter 13 characters case sensitive ranging from a z A Z and 0 9 e g MyKey12345678 11 Copyright 2004 Azuretec Co LTD all rights reserved Azuretec go the extra mile Hex Alternatively you may enter 26 hexadecimal digits in the range of A F a f and 0 9 e g 00112233445566778899AABBCC After entering the WEP keys in the key field select one key as active key Alternatively you may create encryption keys automatically by using Passphrase From the Passphrase field type a character string and click Generate As you type the 802 11g WLAN outdoor radio will use an algorithm to generate 4 keys automatically Select one key from the 4 WEP keys For WPA PS
3. browser configuration utility 1 Connect your computer to the wireless adapter either through wireless or wired connection Please set a fixed IP address refer to Chapter 6 within the range of 192 168 0 X X can t be 2 to your computer 2 Activate your browser then type this 802 11g WLAN outdoor radio s address e g http 192 168 0 2 in the Location for IE or Address field and press Enter ai TF L 3 Key in the system password the default setting is default and click on the Login button You will see the main page IEEE802 11G address 00 50 43 02 00 0 gt Login IEEES02 11G Access Point Web Based Utility Login Administrator s Password Please Input the pass ward of this Access Point s adminstator and login Into this Access Point before viewing and making 165 configuration The main window provides 5 items for you to monitor and configure the Wireless 802 11g WLAN outdoor radio Information Configuration TCP IP Statistics and Firmware Upgrade 7 Copyright 2004 Azuretec Co LTD all rights reserved Azuretec go the extra mile 3 1 2 Information This item shows the current information on the 802 11g WLAN outdoor radio such as MAC Address Firmware Version Web UI Version as well as Boot Version Welnu General Information e EEESO2 11G Access Point General Information These Intormmation parameters provide the basic identification of hardware and firmware versi
4. installations and open area where wiring is difficult to deploy 3 Frequently Changing Environments Retailers manufacturers and those who frequently rearrange the workplace and change location 4 Temporary LANs for Special Projects or Peak Time C1 Trade shows exhibitions and construction sites where a temporary network will be practical C2 Retailers airline and shipping companies need additional workstations during peak period C3 Auditors requiring workgroups at customer sites 5 Access to Database for Mobile Workers Doctors nurses retailers accessing their database while being mobile in the hospital retail store or office campus 6 High Security Connection The secure wireless network can be installed quickly and provide flexibility 2 Copyright 2004 Azuretec Co LTD all rights reserved Azuretec go the extra mile 1 3 System Configurations The 802 11g WLAN outdoor radio can be configured in a variety of network system configurations such as AP mode Station mode or AP with repeating mode e AP Mode The system can be configured to work as a wireless network access point Note that the 802 11g WLAN outdoor radio acts only as a layer 2 bridge and does not act as a DHCP server In other words it does not supply dynamic IP addresses and instead relies on the network to supply them The implementation can be shown as below a M R Desktop With Wireless NIC Nofebook wit
5. 2 11b g standard the Outdoor Unit ODU provides powerful features such as the Windows based configuration utility MAC address filtering WEP security WDS application and more 1 1 Features and Benefits m Provides the easy installation and cost effective outdoor hotspot and PTP PTMP solution up to 15 KM m The ODU act as bridge and access point at the same time with the WDS function m With a data rate up to 54Mbps the system is faster than an E1 T1 data link m Features 54Mbps data rate by incorporating OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing technology mE Fully IEEE 802 11b g compatible Allow inter operation among multiple vendors m Technique operating in the unlicensed 2 4GHz ISM band E Seamless roaming within the 802 11 amp 802 11b g wireless LAN infrastructure m Provides the highest available level of WEP WAP PSK as well as MAC Address Control to increase security mM MAC address Access Control m Provides Window based configuration utility m IP68 rated weatherproof housing 1 Copyright 2004 Azuretec Co LTD all rights reserved go the extra mile 1 2 Applications The 802 11g WLAN outdoor radio offers a fast reliable cost effective solution for wireless client access to the network in applications like these 1 Remote Access to Corporate Network Information E mail file transfer and terminal emulation 2 Difficult to Wire Environments Historical or old buildings asbestos
6. Displays the firmware version that is equipped with your hardware 3 2 1 Configuration General Page You may make the settings on your 802 11g WLAN outdoor radio such as Access Point Name Wireless Mode Network Type ESSID TX Rate Country Region Channel and Password 20 Copyright 2004 Azuretec Co LTD all rights reserved Azuretec go the extra mile E APch5602 355 Configuration General Information General Parameters Access Point Name APcb5602 i IEEE802 11 Parameters Gr Access Con N SNMP Wireless Mode Station Mode lt G Parameter L Gt Advanced Network Type Infrastructure SSID ANY lt TCP IP Hg Statistics Mode B G Mixed Mode Rate Auto mge Advance i Gi Logout Count A egion USA Channel Status Status Scanning Signal Strength Appl K Defaut Configuration General Security Page To prevent unauthorized wireless stations from accessing data transmitted over the network typically the smart utility provides WEP Encryption Wired Equivalency Privacy You can select Security Mode Authentication Type and Key Format whatever you want but make sure that the key value must be the same on both access point and client side Choose one of the 4 WEP keys to encrypt your data Of course WPA PSK is included for advanced security E APcb5602 35 A Configuration Security G Information Encryption Security Mode Disable i Authenticat
7. Hoc without Access Point For Ad Hoc operation the same ESSID is required to set for the wireless stations ESSID The ESSID is a unique ID used by Access Points and Stations to identify a wireless LAN Wireless clients associating to any Access Point must have the same ESSID The 9 Copyright 2004 Azuretec Co LTD all rights reserved Azuretec go the extra mile default ESSID is ANY The ESSID can have up to 32 characters Channel Select a clear and available channel as an operational channel for your wireless station adapter when it performs as Ad Hoc mode or AP with repeating mode Mode There are three different wireless modes to operate B Only Mode G Only Mode and B G Mixed Mode In B G Mixed Mode the wireless station adapter is compatible with a mix of both 802 11g and 802 11b clients You will see that the factory set default B G Mixed Mod will prove the most efficient B Only Mode is compatible with 802 11b clients only This mode can be used only if you do not allow any 802 11g clients to join a network G Only Mode is compatible with 802 11g clients only This mode can be used only if you do not allow any 802 11b clients to access to the network To switch the mode select the desired mode form the pull down menu next to Mode Rate The wireless station adapter provides various data rate options for you to choose Data rates options include Auto 1 2 5 5 11 6 9 12 18 24 36 48
8. K mode you may choose In the WPA PSK field you may input 8 63 characters ranging from a z A Z and 0 9 If you require that access to the Internet or other wireless network services are allowed only when the pre shared key of the 802 11g WLAN outdoor radio matches that of the device you want to communicate Configuration m address 00 60 b3 cb 56 02 f amp Information e Encryption Security Mode WPA PSK v Configuration ehe Authentication Type gt Security gt Access Control WPA PSK 3 en log Eey mE PASCI OHER amp TCPIIP M Statistics Use WEP Key Keyl lt 78 Key3 gt Firmware Key4 Upgrade Key Format Ten hexadecimal digits 0 9 or A F or five alphabets ASCII characters case sensitive are needed if 40 bit WEP is used 26 hexadecimal digits or 13 alphabets are needed if 128 bit WEP is used Exarople keys are 1122334455 or abcde for 40 bit WEP and b1020304050807080916111213 Or abcdefghijklm for 128 bit WEP gt Logout Apel new configuration or Revert uel to be unchanged Click the Apply button on the Configuration tab to make the setting take effect Access Control Page When configuring the 802 11g WLAN outdoor radio with AP mode operation the Access Control is a powerful security feature that allows you to specify which wireless stations are allowed or denied in the list including Open Allows any wireless station to access the network Allow A
9. WLAN OUTDOOR RADIO FOR 802 11g Hotspot PWLAN PTP PTMP WR200G Series User Manual Includes install configuration and trouble shooting information for the outdoor radio Azureiec go the extra mile Ver 2 0 MAY 2005 go the extra mile Copyright Copyright 2004 all rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced adapted stored in a retrieval system translated into any language or transmitted in any form or by any means without the written permission of the supplier About This Manual This manual includes install configuration and trouble shooting for the WLAN outdoor radios It can help you in avoiding the unforeseen problems and use the outdoor radio correctly Technical Support If you have difficulty resolving the problem while installing or using the Wireless LAN ODU please contact the supplier for support Copyright 2004 Azuretec Co LTD all rights reserved Table of Contents Chapter 1 INtrOCUCTION cccsscscccccccsscsscsscccccccecscscccscccseeeeees 1 lal CAS and DnS nenne ee PAD AD CO ON en ee ee ee 2 1 3 System Configurations ussssssssseseeeeeeeeeeennnnnnssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnssnnnennnnennnnnnnnnnnn 3 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssoo 4 2 1 Product Kit cocccccccccccccccccccccccseecccsseccceccccceeccceuscceuessueuecssuuecessuecesuecesueseseuesenas 4 2 2 System Requirements cccccccccccccc cece cc cece e
10. and 54 The default setting is Auto Country Region Allows you to select country domain in case there is any chances that you would use wireless network in other countries There are a total of 11 countries for you to select They are Africa Asia Australia Canada Europe France Israel Japan Mexico South America and USA Note that if your AP and station adapter are in different standards please use the Country Region item to switch the standards of the station adapter For example when set to client mode if your Access Point is America standard but your station adapter is Japanese standard you can pull down the Country Region option to switch your station adapter from Japanese standard to American standard As long as you change the country domain the channel will switch to correspond with the country you changed Password You may change the default password by entering the new password Click Apply if you have made any changes Security Page Security Mode This 802 11g WLAN outdoor radio allows you to create up to 4 data encryption keys to secure your data from being eavesdropping by unauthorized wireless users To enable the encryption all devices on the network must share the same WEP key Disable Allows the wireless station AP to communicate with the Access Point without any data encryption 10 Copyright 2004 Azuretec Co LTD all rights reserved Azuretec go the extra mile WEP40 Re
11. aps sent from the outdoor radio Read Only Community Allow the SNMP manager to read only the MIB objects of the outdoor radio The default setting is public Read Write Community Allow the SNMP manager to read write the MIB objects of the outdoor radio The default setting is private Click Apply if you make any changes 13 Copyright 2004 Azuretec Co LTD all rights reserved Azuretec Configuration m address 00 60 b3 26 f6 6c Information HM Erable SNMP Configuration gt General gt Security Read only Community gt Access Control gt SNMP gt Parameter log gt Advanced new configuration or TERGAME to be unchanged MM TCPIIP Statistics Trap Server Read write Community gt Firmware Upgrade gt Logout Parameter log Page The Parameter log item allows you to save settings to the local hard drive by clicking Save When you click the Browse button you can select the saved setting files To click Load the saved settings will be loaded back Sie PIEU Parameter log m address 00 60 b3 cb 56 02 Information gt General y Save Settings to Local Hard Drive Configuration gt General Load Settings From Local Hard Drive gt Security gt Access Control gt SNMP gt Parameter log gt Advanced amp TCPIIP amp Statistics gt Firmware Upgrade gt Logout Advanced Page The Advanced page lets you set Parameters f
12. e Wireless Access Point setup If you forget the password you could restore the default password default by clicking the Default button or pressing the Reset button on the back panel of your WLAM outdoor Radio for at least 3 second and all previous configurations will need to be input again 26 Copyright 2004 Azuretec Co LTD all rights reserved Azuretec Appendix A Channels Conversion Table Freguency MHz BEE SEE e SE BE TEE ee SE BEE TEE ee SE 27 Copyright 2004 Azuretec Co LTD all rights reserved go the extra mile Appendix B Troubleshooting If there is no signal output please check the following item 1 Check whether the LED indicator on the PoE and ODU is on If not it means there is problem with the power component 1 Check if the power cord is correctly connected with the power adapter and the power outlet 2 Check if there is electricity on power outlet Check if the connection between antenna and WLAN ODU is correct or whether the connector is loose or not Check if the connection between WLAN ODU and PoE is correct or whether the connector is loose or not Verify if the transmit power which calculated before is correct If none of the above measures could solve troubleshooting please contact the supplier for further support Azuretec go the extra mile Tel 886 2 29101997 Fax 886 2 29103996 Email sales azuretec com 28 ww
13. ec eee e eee e eee e een eek eee c dee Eee EEG HEE ec Ecc a eee EE EEE 4 2 3 Mechanical Description ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeennnnnsssseenennenennnnnnnsnnnnnnenennnnnnnnennnennnenn 5 2 4 Hardware Installation ccccccccccccccccccceecccccueccccueccceuecscuuecesuuecssuecesaeceuaesenas 6 Chapter 3 Configuring the ODU 2222220000000000000000000000000000000 7 3 1 Using the Web Management uuessesseessessseeeseennnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnn 7 3 1 1 How to access the web browser configuration utility 7 31 2 WON ea OW ee A 8 FSCO UE AMON ee ea 8 3 1 4 TOPIIP oo cccccccccccccccccsccssccssccssecssscssscssscesscesscesscesssesscssssessecssecssecssessuecsseseseesseess 15 9 EESE E E E EE E EEE E EE EEE E E E ET 16 3 1 6 Firmware Upgrade en ae 17 3 2 Using the Smart Utility cccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeennnnnenssnnenennnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnenennnnnnnennnn 19 3 2 1 Configuration ce 20 S2 TOPP e e A E EA E 24 ANTEO ee ne ee 24 Appendix A GANONG u a 27 Appendix B Troubleshooting eeeeesssssssssssnnnensssesesssneen 28 Copyright 2004 Azuretec Co LTD all rights reserved go the extra mile Azuretec Chapter 1 Introduction The 802 119 WLAN outdoor radio 54Mbps Wireless Outdoor Unit are specially designed for Point to Point and Point to Multipoint applications offering long distance connections between buildings at a speed of up to 54Mbps Fully compliant with IEEE80
14. efault IP Address is 192 168 0 2 15 Copyright 2004 Azuretec Co LTD all rights reserved Azuretec go the extra mile address 00 60 b3 cb 56 02 Information e TCP IP Parameters For This Mode ar ee Management Fort gt General Configuration gt General DHCP Client 07 577 Disable gt Security gt Access Control IP Address ii 192 168 0 2 gt SNMP Parameter log ieee 0 1255 255 255 0 TCPIIP gt General new configuration or Revert to be unchanged Statistics gt Firmware Upgrade gt Logout 3 1 5 Statistics This item will allow you to monitor the connection status when set to AP mode such as the Mac Address Link Status Rate Type as well as RX TX from Ethernet packets Status and SERTA General m address 00 60 b3 26 f6 6c f Information e Status 1 Configuration 00 60 b3 1b 13 47 Connect 119 TCPIIP gt General e Statistics amp Statistics Sue Receive Bee Transmit gt General gt AP Browser gt Firmware Upgrade gt Logout When set to Client mode you may also open the General page to view the available Access Points around your environment The status includes Link Status ESSID BSSID Channel and Signal as well as RX TX from Ethernet packets 16 Copyright 2004 Azuretec Co LTD all rights reserved Azuretec go the extra mile Status and Statistics m address 00 60 b3 cb 56 02 Information e Sess a Ess p BSSID
15. en click Go to run the upgrading For information about the release of the newest firmware please contact your local reseller Firmware Upgrade This item is used for uploading the newest firmware of the Outdoor Radio You may either enter the file name in the entry field or browse the file by clicking the Open button and then click Go to run the upgrading For information about the release of the newest firmware please contact your local reseller S APcb5602 Advance Firmware Upgrade Information Configuration Firmware Upgrade TCP IP Statistics Advance Q Password Cl Firmware File G Logout Default Advance Firmware Upgrade Password Change Here allow you to change the outdoor radio s password Changing password for the outdoor radio is as easy as typing the password into the New Password field Then type it again into the Confirm Change Field to confirm Click the Apply button to save the setting 25 Copyright 2004 Azuretec Co LTD all rights reserved Azuretec go the extra mile APcb5602 Seles Advance Password Change Information Gp Configuration Administration Parameters TCP IP Statistics Advance G Firmware Ur Password C Gp go ut New Password Confirm Change p gt Default Advance Password Change Note After you change password please take note of your new password Otherwise you will not able to access th
16. essages Beacon Interval This value indicates the frequency interval of the beacon A beacon is a packet broadcast by the outdoor radio to keep the network synchronized A beacon includes the wireless LAN service area the outdoor radio address the Broadcast destination addresses a time stamp Delivery Traffic Indicator Maps and the Traffic Indicator Message TIM Preamble The Preamble defines the length of the PLCP synchronization field for communication between the Access Point and Network Card Select the appropriate preamble type and press the Apply button to set it The default setting is Auto Enable Protection If enabled the system will send out RTS CTS packet from the outdoor radio Click Apply if you make any changes Configuration m address 00 60 b3 cb 56 02 amp Information e Advanced Parameters gt General RTS Threshold Configuration Frag Threshold gt General ERNS Beacon Interval gt Security gt Access Control DTIM gt SNMP gt Parameter log Preamble gt Advanced Mk TCPIIP new configuration or to be unchanged Statistics gt Firmware Upgrade gt Logout 3 1 4 TCP IP You may assign a proper IP address to your 802 11g WLAN outdoor radio manually If you would like the 802 11g WLAN outdoor radio to obtain the IP address from the DHCP server on your network automatically enable the DHCP client function Click the Apply button to make it effect The d
17. h Wireless NIC r book with Note SER Wirelass NIC Y 4 ot tr 4 o gt Access Ponty i a i Desk op With Wirelass NIC Nnsktap With Wirsless NIC Bes lt cp With Wireless WIG e Station mode When configuring as a station mode the device is now acting as a wireless client The 802 11g WLAN outdoor radio will associate to an AP within its range in infrastructure mode or join with another outdoor bridge device in Client mode in an ad hoc network e Install an AP with repeating In this mode you can extend the range of a wireless network Wireless clients can associate with the repeater to communicate with each client on your network Note that all the Access Points IP address must be set in the same network and make sure that Channel is set the same for all of your AP with repeating s 3 Copyright 2004 Azuretec Co LTD all rights reserved Azuretec Chapter 2 Hardware Installation This chapter describes initial setup of the Wireless LAN ODU subsystem 2 1 Product Kit Before installation make sure that you the following items 802 119 WALN Outdoor Radio ese seen x 1 Power over Ethernet ccccccccceee eee eee seen eee eeees x 1 Power Adapter 22222sussessennenannennnnnnnnn nennen nenn x 1 DOW Cia ee ee ae sree x 1 Mounting kit 2222222222442 sn een ennnnnnn nennen nenne nennen x 1 Product ED een een era x 1 Qu
18. he Browse button Then click the Apply button to begin to upgrade the new firmware 17 Copyright 2004 Azuretec Co LTD all rights reserved Information Configuration TCPiIP Statistics gt General AP Browser gt Firmware Upgrade gt Logout Azuretec go the extra mile fett ellid Firmware Upgrade address 00 50 43 02 00 0 Here you can upload the newest firmware of the adapter You may either enter the file name directly or locate the file by clicking on the Browse button For information about the release of the newest firmware please contact your local reseller Firmware File Apply this n 18 Copyright 2004 Azuretec Co LTD all rights reserved Azuretec go the extra mile 3 2 Using the Smart Utility Install the 802 11g WALN outdoor bridge on your Windows 95 98 NT ME 2000 desktop computer the Windows based utility Smart Utility provides an easy setup interface The smart Utility enables you to configure your 802 11g WLAN outdoor radio on the network more easily than ever before The following gives instructions guiding you through the installations of the Outdoor Radio Utility 1 Insert the Product CD ROM or floppy disk that came with your product kit into the corresponding drive on your computer 2 Go to the 11g Smart Utility folder and click Setup exe The installation screen will show up Click Next to continue 3 Follow the on screen instruct
19. ick Installation Guide 2 222020220e en x 1 NOTE If any of the above items are missing or damaged please contact your local dealer for support 2 2 System Requirements Installation of the 54Mbps Wireless LAN ODU requires 1 A DC adapter which supplies the power for the PoE Power over Ethernet 2 Across over 10 100 Base T UTP Ethernet cable drop 3 Operating system support Windows 98 Me NT4 0 SP4 or above 2000 XP 4 Copyright 2004 Azuretec Co LTD all rights reserved go the extra mile 2 3 Mechanical Description ODU 1 PIPPI IINSSRRRRRRREE L_ RJ 45 connector To POE LED Indicator N type connector LED Indicator Product type LED Indicator WR201G Power WR202G Power Tx Rx x Tx Rx led indicator only act in 500mW Weatherproof RJ 45 connector Connect to the POE with SFTP cable N type connector Connect to the antenna by the RF cable The maximum RF cable length depends on the loss of the RF cable SFTP Cable This cable is attached to the ODU The default SFTP cable length is 25 meter 5 Copyright 2004 Azuretec Co LTD all rights reserved go the extra mile 2 4 Hardware Installation Take the following steps to set up your ODU E Connect the Ethernet Cable The 802 11g WLAN outdoor bridge supports 10 100M Ethernet connection Connect the SFTP cable from the ODU to the RJ 45 connector of PoE marked To ODU for ODU connection Then con
20. iguration O General Security G Access Cor St Parameter L a Advanced Get TCP IP H Statistics oe Advance Logout Configuration SNMP SNMP Parameters Seles Trap Server E 00a Read Only Community Ip bli Read W rite Community Default Copyright 2004 Azuretec Co LTD all rights reserved Azuretec go the extra mile Parameter log Page The Parameter log item allows you to save settings to the local hard drive by clicking Save When you click the Browse button you can select the saved setting files To click Load the saved settings will be loaded back I AP26f66c L ox Configuration Parameter Log 2 Information Configuration Sysiem Seung General Security G Access Cor Save Settings to Local Hard Drive Save so TCP IP 4 Statistics H Advance as Q Browse G Logout Load Settings From Local Hard Drive Load gt A Apply Undo C Default Configuration Parameter Log Advanced Page The Advanced page lets you set Parameters for the outdoor radio such as RTS Threshold Frag Threshold Beacon Interval DTIM and Preamble RTS Threshold RTS Threshold is a mechanism implemented to prevent the Hidden Node problem If the size of the packet transmitted is larger than the value you set the RTS will be enabled When the RTS is activated the station and its Access Point will use a RTS CTS mechanism for data transmission The sett
21. ing range is 0 2347 Frag Threshold Fragmentation mechanism is used for improving the efficiency when there is high traffic within the wireless network If you transmit large files in a wireless network you can enable the Fragmentation Threshold and specify the packet size This specifies the maximum size a data packet will be before splitting and creating a new packet The setting range is 256 2346 For example If you set value as 256 it means the packet will be fragmented into 256 bytes while transmitting DTIM This value indicates the interval of the Delivery Traffic Indication Message DTIM A DTIM field is a countdown field informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages When the outdoor radio has buffered broadcast or multicast messages for associated clients it sends the next DTIM with a DTIM Interval value Clients can hear the beacons and awaken to receive the broadcast and multicast messages Beacon Interval This value indicates the frequency interval of the beacon A beacon is a packet broadcast by the outdoor radio to keep the network synchronized A beacon includes the wireless LAN service area the outdoor radio address the Broadcast destination addresses a time stamp Delivery Traffic Indicator Maps and the Traffic Indicator Message TIM Preamble The Preamble defines the length of the PLCP synchronization field for communication between the Access Point and Network Card Selec
22. ion Type seth SNMP ae Parameter L WPAPSK oe Gt Advanced Kep Format i ag TCP IP FASC Ge Statistics Passphrase fe ff Ge Advance WEP Key Logout ge ED Crea Crea Ur i Default Configuration Security Access Control Page The Access Control page enables you to authorize wireless units accessing your 802 119 WLAN outdoor radio by identifying the MAC Address of the wireless devices 21 Copyright 2004 Azuretec Co LTD all rights reserved E APch5602 Azuretec go the extra mile Seles Configuration Access Control g Information ig Configuration General am NMP SF Parameter L a Advanced Get TCP IP ete Statistics He Advance Logout MAL Address input new address 00 60 63 00 00 01 for example Rn Tee Default Confiquration Access Contral SNMP Page Enable SNMP to allow the SNMP network management software to manage the outdoor radio via SNMPv2 protocol Trap Server The IP address of the SNMP manager to receive traps sent from the outdoor radio Read Only Community Allow the SNMP manager to read only the MIB objects of the outdoor radio The default setting is public Read Write Community Allow the SNMP manager to read write the MIB objects of the outdoor radio The default setting is private Click Apply if you make any changes E APch5602 Configuration SNMP g Information ig Conf
23. ions to install the Smart Utility 4 Upon completion go to Program Files and execute the Wireless Utility It will begin to browse the 802 11g WLAN outdoor radio on the network E Smart Utility EX File View Help Pa oo a 1 Access Point s found in your local network 5 Double click the icon to access the property dialog box Enter the password in the entry field The default password is default 19 Copyright 2004 Azuretec Co LTD all rights reserved Azuretec go the extra mile Administrator Authentication Authenticatiorr Access to 4PO200R0 ea a Tou must pass the authentication before controlling the Access Point Enter Password 6 After entering the correct password a main window appears You will see the basic information of the 802 119 WLAN outdoor radio such as MAC Address Firmware Web UI Boot and Utility version E APch5602 Seles Information General iG TCP IP 3 Statistics IEEE802 11G Access Point General Information ae Advance Sy Logout MAC Address O0 60 63 C6 56 02 Firmware Version 4 2 2 0 Feb 3 2005 12 56 24 Web Version 1 0 15 Feb 3 2005 12 56 04 Boot Yersion 4 0 7 Utility Yersion 2 0 6 Feb 3 2005 15 29 36 Appli lade Default Information General MAC Address It is a hardware identification number that distinguishes the unit from others You will see this number on the sticker of the 802 119 WLAN outdoor radio Firmware Version
24. less client The 802 11g WLAN outdoor radio will associate to an AP within its range in infrastructure mode or join with another device in Client mode in an ad hoc network e AP with repeating In this mode you can extend the range of a wireless network Wireless clients can associate with the repeater to communicate with each client on your network Note that all the Access Points IP address must be set in the same network and make sure that Channel are set the same for all of your AP with repeating s Enable MacClone This feature has provided the ability to automatically clone copy the MAC address of the computer or Ethernet devices to the 802 11g WLAN outdoor radio In certain circumstances you may have to use a specific non TCP IP device In order to allow the non TCP IP devices to connect to the particular service that requires TCP IP protocol you need to clone the MAC address of the device that was original connected to the 802 11g WLAN outdoor radio Cloning your MAC address will not cause any problems with your wireless network Simply clicking the check box next to Enable MacClone and press Apply your MAC address will be cloned to the 802 11g WLAN outdoor radio Network Type There are 2 network types for the wireless station adapter to operate If you need to access company network or Internet via Access Point select Infrastructure To set up a group of wireless stations for files and printer sharing select Ad
25. nect the other end of the POE with straight RJ 45 cable to a hub or a switch Please note that use the cross over cable when you desire to connect the PoE of ODU to a PC E Connect the Antenna In ODU connection you can connect antenna to the N type connector of ODU by RF cable E Connect the Power Cable Connect DC 15V adapter to the PoE and plug the other end of the adapter into an electrical outlet NOTE Only use the power adapter supplied with the PoE of ODU Otherwise the product may be damaged Antenna To HUB Router Computer POE Pr To ODU Power LED Power adapter 6 Copyright 2004 Azuretec Co LTD all rights reserved Azuretec go the extra mile Chapter 3 Configuring the ODU The 802 11g WALN outdoor radio is shipped with default parameters which will be suitable for the typical infrastructure ad hoc wireless LAN Just simply install the 802 11g WLAN outdoor radio power it on and it is now ready to work Nevertheless you can still switch the configuration settings depending on how you would like to manage your wireless network You are allowed to configure the 802 11g WLAN outdoor radio with a web browser Web Management or the smart configuration utility known as an Access Point Manager 3 1 Using the Web Management The built in Web Management provides you with a user friendly graphical user interface web pages to manage your 802 11g WLAN outdoor radio 3 1 1 How to access the web
26. ny wireless station in this list attempting to access the network is allowed Deny Any wireless station in this list will be denied access To add the Mac address of each wireless station on your network by entering the Mac address of the client you desire to add into the list Click Add and then Apply to save the settings To delete a Mac address from the list select the Mac address you want to delete by clicking Del and then Apply to save the settings 12 Copyright 2004 Azuretec Co LTD all rights reserved Information gt General Configuration gt General gt Security TCP IP Statistics gt Firmware Upgrade gt Logout SNMP Page Azuretec go the extra mile efelaitele ilelan Access Control m address 00 60 b3 cb 56 02 The access control function contains an address list for you to control the accessibility from wireless devices 1e blocks out those addresses that are not wanted Here under are modes and address list to configure this feature Open open to public AHow alow network from devices In the list Deny deny network a rom devices in the list Address List Input new address above 00 60 83 00 00 01 for example O itern s in list new configuration or to be unc Enable SNMP to allow the SNMP network management software to manage the outdoor radio via SNMPv2 protocol Trap Server The IP address of the SNMP manager to receive tr
27. on of this Access Feunt gt Gene ral Configuration TCPIIP Statistics Firmware Version 4 2 2 0 Feb 2 2005 12 56 24 MAC Address 00 60 b3 ch 56 02 Web UI Version 1 0 15 Feb 3 2005 12 56 04 Boot Version 4 0 7 gt Firmware Upgrade gt Logout 3 1 3 Configuration rL PICU General m address 00 60 b3 cb 56 02 Access Point Name Information gt General e IEEE802 11 Parameters The IEEE 02 11 parameters concen the operation of the wireless LAN protocol Make sure your wireless LAN stations clients use matching configuration For Configuration ane i g exaraple all your wireless LAN stations should select the same ESS ID as configured below to oomraunicate with this Access Point gt General gt Security j Wireless Mode Station Mode gt SNMP Network Type Infrastructure gt Parameter log ESSID Channel TEENF Mode B G Mixed Mode v Statistics Rate Ria a Country Region USA v Administration Parameters gt Firmware E You can change the password of this adapter s adroinistration Interface here Upgrade gt Logout New Password Leave it in blank if you don t want to change it Confirm Chan ge to make sure your typing 1s correct new configuration Or Revert to be unchanged to be hardware default General Page Access Point Name In this field you may enter any name This will enable you to manage your 802 119 WLAN outdoor radio more easily if yo
28. or the outdoor radio such as RTS Threshold Frag Threshold Beacon Interval DTIM and Preamble RTS Threshold RTS Threshold is a mechanism implemented to prevent the Hidden Node problem If the size of the packet transmitted is larger than the value you set the RTS will be enabled When the RTS is activated the station and its Access Point will use a RTS CTS mechanism for data transmission The setting range is 0 2347 14 Copyright 2004 Azuretec Co LTD all rights reserved Azuretec go the extra mile Frag Threshold Fragmentation mechanism is used for improving the efficiency when there is high traffic within the wireless network If you transmit large files in a wireless network you can enable the Fragmentation Threshold and specify the packet size This specifies the maximum size a data packet will be before splitting and creating a new packet The setting range is 256 2346 For example If you set value as 256 it means the packet will be fragmented into 256 bytes while transmitting DTIM This value indicates the interval of the Delivery Traffic Indication Message DTIM A DTIM field is a countdown field informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages When the outdoor radio has buffered broadcast or multicast messages for associated clients it sends the next DTIM with a DTIM Interval value Clients can hear the beacons and awaken to receive the broadcast and multicast m
29. quires the wireless station adapter to use data encryption with 40 bit algorithm when communicating with the Access Point WEP128 Allows the wireless station adapter to communicate with the Access Point with data 128 bit encryption algorithm WPA PSK Allows the wireless station adapter to communicate with the Access Point with a more secure data protection than the WEP Here you can select the WPA with PSK mode to improve the data security and privacy during wireless transmission The present WPA supplied with this 802 11g WLAN outdoor radio is used in a pre shared key mode which does not require an authentication Radius server Moreover the 802 11g WLAN outdoor radio provides three types of authentication services Auto Open System and Shared Key The default authentication type is Auto Open System requires no authentication since it allows any device to join a network without performing any security check If you require higher security for wireless access you may select Shared Key Note that when Shared Key is selected a WEP key is required and must be the same between the Access Point and client Configuration m address 00 60 b3 cb 56 02 amp Information e Encryption gt General Security Mode Authentication amp Configuration Type gt General gt Security WPA PSK gt Access Control Key Format gt ASCH HEX gt SNMP TCPIP Use WEP Key Keyl M Key2 O M Key3 O M ky i gt Firmware Key
30. t the appropriate preamble type and press the Apply button to set it The default setting is Auto 23 Copyright 2004 Azuretec Co LTD all rights reserved Azuretec go the extra mile Enable Protection If enabled the system will send out RTS CTS packet from the outdoor radio Click Apply if you make any changes APch5602 Seles Configuration Advanced g Information a Configuration Advanced Parameters C gt General RTS Threshold pay D 2347 security Frag Threshold z6 256 2346 at Q E P Beacon Interval lioo 1 65535 Advanced Preamble Auta H Q TCP IP 3 Statistics Ge Advance Ge Logout Default Configuration Advanced 3 2 2 TCP IP The TCP IP page lets you set this device IP address The device can be configured to use an automatic DHCP address or a fixed IP address E APch5602 a 5 TCP IP General HgS Information EA Configuration TCP IP Parameters DHCP Client Ge Advance Enable f Disable ye Logout IP Address io oo J 192 168 0 2 Subnet Mask 1 0 255 255 255 0 Gateway ji ESE 0 0 0 0 om tne Ga TCPAP General 3 2 3 Advanced 24 Copyright 2004 Azuretec Co LTD all rights reserved Azuretec go the extra mile This item is used for uploading the newest firmware of the 802 11g WLAN outdoor radio You may either enter the file name in the entry field or browse the file by clicking the Open button and th
31. u have multiple 802 119 WLAN outdoor radios on the network Besides Access Point Name can be used to prevent you from forgetting an IP Address and fail to access the website Try to type the nickname you like to identify the website then press the button of Apply to reboot Whenever you want to get back to the website again just type the name you login 8 Copyright 2004 Azuretec Co LTD all rights reserved Azuretec go the extra mile Wireless Mode The default wireless operating mode of the 802 119 WLAN outdoor radio is Access Point AP mode To switch to Station or AP with repeating mode select the desired mode from the down arrow menu Click Apply The board will reboot into the desired mode e AP Mode The system can be configured to work as a wireless network access point Note that the 802 119 WLAN outdoor radio acts only as a layer 2 bridge and does not act as a DHCP server In other words it does not supply dynamic IP addresses and instead relies on the network to supply them The implementation can be shown as below Be bl Desktop With Wireless NIC aT ai Desktop With Wireless NIC BBS2 Noicbock With Pe Wireless NIC Notebook With Wireless NIC a r 4 Access Pont Ai 78 Desk op with Wirelass NIC bi i Desktop With Wirsless NIC bes lt cp With Wireless WiC e Station Mode When configuring as a station mode the device is now acting as a wire
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