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1. 30 DHCP End IP Address Indicates the lease time that is the time of the DHCP server in leasing the IP address The unit is second By default it is 86400s The lease time refers to the time of the client in leasing an IP address from the IP address pool that supports dyna Lease Time mic allocation When the lease time expires the server can lease or require a new IP address through the DHCP server Indicates the allocated addresses The page displays Allocated Address the allocated addresses and the basic information of the devices that use these addresses 3 Click Submit to submit the current settings 6 3 2 Managing lPv6 Addresses 1 Choose Network LAN IPv6 Address Management from the main menu The IPv6 Address Management page is displayed as shown in the following figure LAN IPv Address suomi 2 Re configure the IPv6 address of the terminal 3 Click Submit to submit the current settings 6 4 Setting Static Routing Parameters 1 Choose Network Routing Static Routing from the main menu The Static Routing page is displayed as shown in the following figure 31 WAN Connection Network Address Subnet Mask S i Add Network Address Connection ete Modify Delete 172 16 17 0 255 255 255 0 172 16 17 1 IGO O Disabled 2 Subnet Mask Gateway ee 2 Refer to the following table to set the parameters WAN Connection Selects the required interface
2. Administrator O User Username Old Password New Password Confirm Password 2 Refer to the following table to set the parameters User Right Selects Administrator or User Indicates the user name The user name of the administrator is admin which cannot be User Name changed The user name of the common user is user which can be changed Old Password Indicates the old password required during password change New Password Indicates the new password required during password change Contin Password Indicates the new Parera required during password change for confirmation 3 Click Submit to submit the current settings 9 3 Device Management 9 3 1 Setting System Management Parameters 1 Choose Administration System Management System Management from the main menu The System Management page is displayed as shown in the following figure 46 Click this buttan to reboot the device Click this button to restore the configuration to factory default settings The device will be automatically rebooted Restore Default 2 Soft rest the device or restore the default settings of the device e Click Reboot to restart the device e Click Restore Default to restore the default settings of the device and then restart the device 9 3 2 Setting Version Upgrade Parameters Note During software upgrade of the device pay attention to the prompts displayed on the page and w
3. Discard Modify Clicks to modify the required IP filter rule Clicks to delete the required IP filter rule 3 Click Add to submit the current settings 7 3 Setting MAC Filter Note In Access mode you need to enter the MAC address of the local computer Otherwise accessing the network fails 1 Choose Security MAC Filter from the main menu The MAC Filter page is displayed as shown in the following figure First input the MAC address of your host machine under the Permission Mode or the WEB may not be accessible Enable Mode Discard v Type Bridge Protocol IP Source MAC Address Destination MAC Address Type Protocol Source MAC Address Destination MAC Address Modify Delete Bridge IP 00 12 33 75 22 89 11 25 44 72 33 9a my 2 Refer to the following table to set the parameters 35 Enable Enables or disables the function of MAC filter By default this function is disabled Selects a mode The available options are Access and Discard una Selects a type The available options are Bridge P Route and Bridge Route Indicates the protocol name The available options Protocol are IP ARP RARP PPPoE and All i he MA f th i h Source MAC Address NINER e C address of the device at the LAN side POE E Address nelcatas the MAC address of the device at the WAN side Modify Clicks to modify the required MAC filter rule Clicks to delete the required MAC filter
4. Network Address Indicates the destination network address to be accessed Indicates the subnet mask of the destination network Subnet Mask address to be accessed Indicates the gateway next hop IP address Modify Clicks to edit the required static routing rule Clicks to delete the required static routing rule 3 Click Add to submit the current settings 6 5 Enabling IPv6 1 Choose Network IPv6 Enable IPv6 Enable from the main menu The IPv6 Enable page is displayed as shown in the following figure IPv6 Enable submit 2 Select the IPv6 Enable check box 3 Click Submit to submit the current settings 32 7 Safety Configuration 7 1 Setting Firewall Parameters 1 Choose Security Firewall from the main menu The Firewall page is displayed as shown in the following figure Enable Anti Hacking Protection Firewall Level Low Instruction of firewall level High Allow legal WAN side access but prohibit PING from WAN side Middle Allow legal WAN side access and resist certain types of dangerous data travelling over the Internet Low Allow legal WAN side access and PING from WAN side Off Please avoid to choose this option Disabling the firewall will be easily intruded by hacking and impact on network connections 2 Refer to the following table to set the parameters Enabl disables the function of anti attack Enable Anti Hacking Protection A ey earn O protection T
5. unstable for example increased delay or packet loss occurs Restart the device after power off after the wireless network works normally for a period of time e Check whether all the cables such as network cables and antenna cables at the wireline end of the device are in good condition Restore the default settings of the device and then re config ure the parameters Check whether the devices at the wireline and wireless ends are infected with virus In the case of two devices with bridge already configured why does the Web page of the remote device fail to be opened if the local device is used to configure the remote device through a wireless link For device configuration at the wireless end the Web server of the remote device responds slowly You can solve this problem by waiting for about three minutes and then restarting the remote device It is recommended that you implement device configuration at the wireline end B Technical Specifications Physical specifications e Size 180mmx180mmx49mm LxWxH e Device weight 300g excluding the power adapter Electrical specifications 53 e Power adapter Input 100 240VAC 50 60Hz Output 12VDC 1 2A e POE power supply 48VDC 500mA e Max power consumption 5W Environmental Requirements e Working temperature 5 C to 45 C e Working humidity 5 to 95 IP degree e IP degree IP30 Certification passed e CCCi CE Wi Fi radio transmission e
6. IP host uses the Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP to report multicast member information to neighbor routers Meanwhile a multicast router uses the IGMP protocol to learn which hosts belong to the same multicast group The device supports the IGMP proxy for processing IGMP packets After the IGMP proxy is enabled a LAN host can request being added to or leaving the multicast group A multicast router can act as a proxy to send multicast packets to a multicast group at the WAN side 8 5 1 Setting IGMP Proxy AP Mode of the device is set to Fat 1 Choose Application IGMP IGMP Proxy from the main menu The IGMP Proxy page is displayed as shown in the following figure 43 Enable IGMP Proxy WAN Connection IGO WOLWCDIWCIP1L 2 Refer to the following table to set the parameters Enable IGMP Proxy Enables or disables the function of IGMP proxy WAN Connection Selects the required WAN connection 3 Click Submit to submit the current settings 8 5 2 Setting IGMP Snooping Parameters 1 Choose Application IGMP IGMP Snooping from the main menu The IGMP Snoop ing page is displayed as shown in the following figure Enable IGMP Snooping Enable Multicast to Unicast Transformation for WLAN Packets 2 Refer to the following table to set the parameters Enables or disables the function of IGMP snooping Enable IGMP S By default this function is enabled Enable Multicast to Unicast Enables or disables
7. If AP allows associations from the IEEE 802 11n mode STAs please make sure SSID security without TKIP or WEP Encryption Algorithm mode configured Enable Wireless RF Enable Isolation Mode Mixed 802 11b 802 119g v Country Region Default v Channel Auto v Total Maximum Clients 128 1 560 Beacon Interval 100 ms Transmitting Power 100 Y QoS Type WMM Y RTS Threshold 2347 DTIM Interval 1 Fragment Threshold 2346 WIDS Mode Access Y WIDS Scan Period 120 WIDS Scan Mode 0 v F 2 Refer to the following table to set the parameters Enable Wireless RF Enables or disables the function of WLAN RF Enable Isolation Enables or disables the function of SSID isolation By default this function is disabled The available options are IEEE 802 11b Only IEEE 802 11g Only IEEE 802 11n Only Mixed 802 11b 802 11g and Mixed 802 11b 802 11g 802 11n l Indicates the country or region Set this parameter Country R according to the actual condition By default it is China Selects the required channel according to country code The available options are Auto or a value ranging from 1 to 13 By default it is Auto The channel used for Channel communication between a wireless AP and a wireless site is determined by the local management environment All the sites that communicate with the ZXV10 W811N must have the same chann
8. the function of converting Transformation for WLAN multicast packets to unicast packets through WLAN Packet interface By default this function is enabled 3 Click Submit to submit the current settings 8 6 Setting MLD Snooping Parameters 1 Choose Application MLD Snooping from the main menu The MLD Snooping page is displayed as shown in the following figure 44 Enable MLD Snooping submit 2 Enable or disable the function of MLD snooping 3 Click Submit to submit the current settings 9 Management Configuration 9 1 Managing SNMP Parameters 1 Choose Administration SNMP from the main menu The SNMP page is displayed as shown in the following figure Enable SNMP Trap Server IP Trap Servere IP Trap Server Port 162 1 65535 Read Community Write Community 2 Refer to the following table to set the parameters Enable SNMP Enables or disables the SNMP function Indicates the IP address of the alarm server for example 192 168 1 1 Trap Server2 IP Indicates the IP address of the backup alarm server Indicates the port of the alarm server It ranges Trap S Port Read Community By default it is public Read Community By default it is private 45 Trap Server IP 3 Click Submit to submit the current settings 9 2 Managing Users 1 Choose Administration User Management from the main menu The User Manage ment page is displayed as shown in the following figure User Right
9. through the Console mode not suggested for normal users 3 Product Installation 3 1 Installation Requirements Before the device is installed and used the following requirements must be met 7 A computer equipped with a 10M 100M 1000M Base TX adaptive fast Ethernet NIC is avail able The IP address of the Ethernet NIC is in the same network segment as the IP address of the device for example 192 168 0 1 The default IP address of the device is 192 168 0 228 It is recommended that you use the browser of the Microsoft IE 6 0 or a later version and disable the proxy service of the browser Two network cables used for connecting devices are available 3 2 Product Installation The product supports direct power supply through the standard external power adapter as shown in the figure below Power Adapater DC Power Indoor Network Wire If the switch does not support PoE power supply the product supports 48V power supply over Ethernet through the standard PoE module as shown in the figure below Powar Adapater DC Power Line y PoE Indoor Network e The product supports direct power supply through the standard PoE switch as shown in the figure below PoE Switch ZXV10 W811NFollow the steps below to mount the product on the wall 1 Press the positioning paperboard against the wall to be mounted with the device as shown in the figure below 2 Hammer in screws expansion bolts ar
10. users This product can help home office users easily and quickly set up a small PC network 2 3 Indicator Status Description The following table describes the indicators of the ZXV10 W811N 6 time is ese Blinkin The device is starting up upgrading software or Status F detecting an error during self check The device works normally Oo O The device is powered on Power O The device is powered off or is faulty Off On Off On The device enables the WLAN function normally WLAN Blinking The device is transmitting data Off On Off The device does not enable the WLAN function or is faulty The device is successfully connected to the 10M 100M 1000M Ethernet port Eth Blinking The device is transmitting data The device fails to connect to the Ethernet port or is faulty 2 4 Interface Description ZXV10 W811NThe interfaces and buttons are described in the table as below re Power interface connected to the original power adapter accompanying the device Reset button in power up running status keep pressing the Reset button for over 5s and the current configuration will be reset as factory leaving configuration The system will restart automatically Ethernet Ethernet interface connected to the network port of computer or other network equipment through the RJ 45 network wire Console port connecting the computer and the Console port COM Baud rate is 115200 It supports the user to manage and debug equipments
11. 00000 kbps 0 100000 kbps SSID Downlink Rate Limit STA Downlink Rate Limit SSID Uplink Rate Limit 0 0 0 0 STA Uplink Rate Limit 0 100000 kbps 2 Refer to the following table to set the parameters The available options are SSID STA and MAC By default it is SSID STA The switching of control Control Type mode will take effect immediately and the original control mode is cleared Indicates the SSID It ranges from SSID1 to Choose SSID SSID16 ai rrraa eee ee tee eaten 3 Click Submit to submit the current settings 6 2 5 Setting ACL Parameters 1 Choose Network WLAN gt Access Control list from the main menu The Access Con trol list page is displayed as shown in the following figure 25 Mode MAC Address MANO A SSID MAC Address Delete 5sID1 11 22 33 44 55 66 2 Refer to the following table to set the parameters Indicates the SSID It ranges from SSID1 to Choose SSID SSID16 The available options are Disabled Forbid and Allow which indicate that SSID channel control is not implemented and device connections with the required MAC addresses are forbidden and allowed respectively By default SSID channel control is not implemented MAC Address Indicates the MAC address of the device to be controlled Delete Clicks to delete the required control channel item 3 Click Add to submit the current settings 6 2 6 Viewing As
12. 32 characters Priority 0 v VLAN ID 0 4s Management SSID 2 Refer to the following table to set the parameters 18 Enable SSID Isolation ae or disables the internal isolation function of Indicates the isolation mode The available options are Isolation Mode Unicast Broadcast Multicast and All By default it is All Indicates the maximum number of access users Maximum Clients allowed by SSID It ranges from 1 to 560 By default it is 32 Indicates the name of the SSID It consists of 1 to 32 SSID Name characters Indicates the priority of the SSID It ranges from 0 to 7 By default it is O The value O indicates that the priority is not set In this case the greater the value the higher the priority VLAN ID Indicates the VLAN tag of data packets transmitted through the interface It ranges from 0 to 4094 Disabl fault i i As Management SSID isabled by default configure this SP whether the SSID used by the management device 3 Click Submit to submit the current settings Priority 6 2 3 Setting Security Parameters 1 Choose Network WLAN Security from the main menu On the page that is displayed set Authentication Type to WPA PSK 19 With TKIP or WEP Encryption Algorithm configured 4P does not allow associations from the IEEE 802 11n mode STAs Choose SSID SSID1 i Authentication Type WPA PSK v WPA Passphrase 12345678 8 63 characters Enable WP
13. 4 De 15 EcwMax 5 0 15 TXOP DO 255 Qlength 850s fo 1000 seL Fst 255 LAL 4st 5 2 Refer to the following table to set the parameters Parameter Description Choose AC The available options are VO VI BE and BK AIFSN It ranges from 2 to 15 ECWMin It ranges from 0 to 15 ECWMax It ranges from 0 to 15 ranger tom 01015 3 Click Submit to submit the current settings 6 2 9 Setting Anti Attack Test Parameters 1 Choose Network gt WLAN gt Anti Attack Test from the main menu The Anti Attack Test page is displayed as shown in the following figure 28 Enable Flood Attack Detection Enable Snoof Attack Detection Ageing Time o sec Blanklist Blanklist is empty Em 2 Refer to the following table to set the parameters ion of fl k Enable Flood Attack Detection ella or disables the function of flood attac detection i f i f i k Enable Snook Attack Detection Enables or disables the function of snooping attac detection Aging Time Indicates the aging time By default it is Os Blanklist Displays the details of the blacklist 3 Click Submit to submit the current settings 6 3 Address Management 6 3 1 Managing Addresses Note The start and end IP addresses of DHCP must be in the LAN IP subnet 1 Choose Network LAN Address Management from the main menu The Address Management page is displayed as shown in the following figure 29 NOTE DHCP Start IP Address a
14. A Group Key Update WPA Group Key Update Interval 600 sec WPA Encryption Algorithm AES v 2 Refer to the following table to set the parameters Choose SSID Indicates the SSID It ranges from SSID1 to SSID16 Indicates the authentication type The available options are Open System not encrypted Shared Key Open System amp Shared Key WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WPA WPA2 PSK WPA EAP WPA2 EAP WPA WPA2 EAP WAPI PSK and WAPI CERT Authentication Type WPA Passphrase Indicates the WPA encryption key It consists of 8 to 63 characters Enable WPA Group Key Enables or disables the key update function of WPA Update group By default this function is enabled WPAGroup Key Update Indicates the interval of key upgrade By default it Interval is 600s l Indicates the WPA encryption algorithm The available WPA E tion Algorith options are AES TKIP and TKIP AES The available options of Authentication Type are Open System WPA PSK WPA EAP WEP WAPI PSK and WAPI CERT e f Authentication Type is set to Open System it indicates no encryption 20 WPA PSK WPA refers to Wi Fi protected access including WPA PSK WPA2 PSK and WPA WPA2 PSK a On the page as shown in the above figure select WPA PSK WPA2 PSK or WPA WPA2 PSK from the Authentication Type drop down list to enable WPA PSK encryption b Refer to the above table to set the parameters WPA EAP a Select WPA EAP WPA2 EAP or WPA WPA2 EAP f
15. AP Usually an STA needs to search for available APs and then authenticate and connect to the required AP Therefore you can do as follows to solve this problem e Check whether the channel supported by the STA is the same Why does the STP fail as that of the AP If the AP uses a channel that is not supp to connect to the AP orted by the STA the STA fails to search for the AP In this case you can change the channel used by the AP Check whether the STA uses the same authentication and encryption mode as the AP If not the STA fails to pass the authentication which leads to connection failure Check whether interference of same devices exists To be specific check whether wireless devices exist around If yes power off the devices and check whether the interference is reduced Alternatively you can mask the devices that gener ate interference or adjust their locations Check whether interference of other devices exists To be specific check whether interference sources that greatly affect the working of the device such as microwave oven or other high power 2 4 GHz devices exist around If yes power off the devices and check whether the interference is reduced Check whether incompatibility problems occur between the STA and AP The STA may not comply with the 802 11 proto col specifications which leads to the connection failure Usually this problem is caused by environment interference aging of the device or
16. Algorithm DWRR Indicates dynamic weighted round robin In this mode scheduling is implemented among queues in turn to ensure each queue can obtain a period of service time Enables or disables the function of DSCP re marking By a i a a default this function is disabled l Enables or disables the function of 802 1p priority Enable 802 1p Re mark re marking By default this function is disabled 3 Click Submit to submit the current settings 39 8 3 2 Setting Classification Rules 1 Choose Application QoS Classification from the main menu The Classification page is displayed as shown in the following figure Enable L2Protocol L3Protocol Source MAC Address l sozip ss to 7 Destination Port MIN sf Max 0 65535 mscp 0 63 Proprietary configuration for IPv4 Source IP Address MIN MA A Destination IP Address MIN MA po Tos st 25 IP Precedence Wo 7 Proprietary configuration for IPv6 Source IPv6 Address MIN MA po Destination IPv 6 Address MIN MAW po Traffic Class oo e 255 Flow Label KO 1048575 302 1p Re marking Wo oo F DSCP Re marking KO 63 Queue Index Add Rule Description Modify 1 Fd 2 Refer to the following table to set the parameters Enables or disables the function of setting QoS Enable S classification rules Indicates the ingress interface for receiving packets The Devin available options are LAN or existing SSIDs Yo
17. E 802 11n mode STAs Choose SSID SSID1 v Authentication Type Shared Key v WEP Encryption Enable v WEP Encryption Level 64bit v WEP Key Index 1 v WEP Key1 11111 WEP Key2 22222 WEP Key3 33333 WEP Key4 44444 13 ASCII chars or 26 hexadecimal digits can be entered for 128 bit WEP Encryption Key 5 ASCII chars or 10 hexadecimal digits can be entered for 64 bit WEP Encryption Key ar b Refer to the following table to set the parameters Enables or disables WEP encryption By default AEREN oe this function is enabled Indicates the length of WEP key The available WEP E Level options are 64bit and 128bit WEP Key Index Indicates the key value Indicates the key values of WEP encryption A 64 bit WEP key supports 5 ASCII characters or WEP Key 1 4 10 hexadecimal characters A 128 bit WEP key supports 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal characters 22 eo WAPI PSK a Select WAPI PSK from the Authentication Type drop down list as shown in the following figure with TKIP or WEP Encryption Algorithm configured AP does not allow associations from the IEEE 802 11n mode STAs Choose SSID SSID1 v Authentication Type WAPI PSK i WAPI Key Mode ASCII v WAPI Key O f 12343 b Refer to the following table to set the parameters Indicates the WAPI key mode The available WAPI Key Mode options a
18. End Source Protocol mode iP Address 2 i UDP Discard 192 168 0 69 65535 10 42 77 178 65535 IGD WD1 2 Refer to the following table to set the parameters Enables or disables the function of IP address filter Indicates the protocol name The available options are Protocol ANY TCP UDP TCP ANDUDP and ICMP Wherein ANY indicates any protocol ame Indicates the name of IP filter It consists of 1 to 256 Name characters Start Source IP Address Indicates the IP address of the start source LAN side End Source IP Address Indicates the IP address of the end source LAN side Start Destination IP Address End Destination IP Address Indicates the end destination IP address Indicates the port of the IP address of the start source LAN side Indicates the start destination IP address Start Source port 34 End Source oor Indicates the port of the IP address of the end source j LAN side Start Destination port Indicates the port of the start destination IP address End Destination port Indicates the port of the end destination IP address Indicates the ingress interface The available options are Ingress LAN WAN Connections and Null By default it is null which indicates any interface Indicates the egress interface The available options are Egress LAN WAN Connections and Null By default it is null which indicates any interface Selects a mode The available options are Access and mode
19. HCP Enable Verify AC By default this function is enabled 14 Enables or disables the function of WLAN configuration Enable VLAN The WLAN ID and 802 1p are used to specify the VLAN and priority of the device VLAN ID Indicates the VLAN tag of data packets transmitted through the WAN interface It ranges from 0 to 4094 Indicates the processing priority It ranges from 0 to 7 and is applicable only to multi WAN connections By default itis O The value 0 indicates that the priority is not set In this case the greater the value the higher the priority Enables or disables the differential services code point Enable DSCP DSCP function for data streams DSCP Indicates the DSCP value It ranges from 0 to 63 Indicates the maximum transmission unit By default it is 1448 a Indicates the IP address of the connected wireless switch Wirel Switch IP 1 4 NSIS MURCIA when AC Discovery Mode is set to Static Indicates the IPv6 address of the connected wireless switch when IP Version is set to IPv6 or IPv4 v6 and AC Discovery Mode is set to Static a Switch Name Indicates the name of the connected wireless switch 14 when AC Discovery Mode is set to DNS A Password Indicates the user name and password of the PPPoE connection when WAN Type is set to PPPoE Indicates the authentication type when WAN Type is set to PPPoE The available options are Auto Password Authentication Type Authentication Protocol PAP and Cha
20. Management Default Configuration Management from the main menu The Default Configuration Management page is displayed as shown in the following figure Backup default configuration file from the device Backup Configuration ia The device will be automatically rebooted after the operation Please select a default configuration file EA Restore Configuration 2 Select the required backup default configuration file or import a default configuration file e Exporting a default configuration file Click Backup Configuration to back up the default configuration file of the device e Importing a default configuration file a Click Browse to select the required default configuration file of the device b Click Restore Configuration to import the default configuration file of the device Note After this operation is performed the device will automatically restart 9 4 Setting Log Management Parameters 1 Choose Administration Log Management from the main menu The Log Manage ment page is displayed as shown in the following figure 48 Log Enable Log Level Error v Enable Remote Log Log Server Address Clear Log Download Log Download log file from the device Ra 2 Refer to the following table to set the parameters Enables or disables the function of log server Log Enable l rer management By default this function is disabled Indicates the log level The levels f
21. ZTE ZXV10 W811N Indoor Wireless Access Point User Manual Version 1 0 ZTE CORPORATION NO 55 Hi tech Road South ShenZhen P R China Postcode 518057 Tel 86 755 26771900 Fax 86 755 26770801 URL http ensupport zte com cn E mail support zte com cn LEGAL INFORMATION Copyright 2012 ZTE CORPORATION The contents of this document are protected by copyright laws and international treaties Any repro duction or distribution of this document or any portion of this document in any form by any means without the prior written consent of ZTE CORPORATION is prohibited Additionally the contents of this document are protected by contractual confidentiality obligations All company brand and product names are trade or service marks or registered trade or service marks of ZTE CORPORATION or of their respective owners This document is provided as is and all express implied or statutory warranties representations or conditions are disclaimed including without limitation any implied warranty of merchantability fitness for a particular purpose title or non infringement ZTE CORPORATION and its licensors shall not be liable for damages resulting from the use of or reliance on the information contained herein ZTE CORPORATION or its licensors may have current or pending intellectual property rights or appli cations covering the subject matter of this document Except as expressly provided in any written license bet
22. able option set whether to enable the queue 4 Click Modify to submit the current settings 8 4 Setting Time Management Parameters You can synchronize the time from the time server by setting the time management parameters on the device 1 Choose Application Time Management from the main menu The Time Management page is displayed as shown in the following figure 42 Current Date and Time 2000 01 01T00 46 08 Time Zone GMT 08 00 Beijing Chongqing Hong Kong Urumqi 1 Primary NTP Server Address i Secondary NTP Server Address Poll Interval 86400 sec Enable Daylight Saving Time pscp 0 63 2 Refer to the following table to set the parameters Current Date and Time Displays the current date and time of the device Selects the time zone to which the device belongs Time Zone e according to the actual condition Primary NTP Server Address Sets the address or domain name of the primary NTP server i f th Second NTE Server Address Sets the address or domain name of the secondary NTP server Boi niera Indicates the interval of synchronizing server time By default it is 86400s l Enables or disables the DST function By default E SS this function is disabled DSCP Indicates the DSCP value It ranges from 0 to 63 3 Click Submit to submit the current settings 8 5 IGMP Settings The multicast supports sending a same data packet to multiple devices An
23. ait patiently Do not power off or restart the device Otherwise the device may be damaged 1 Choose Administration System Management gt Software Upgrade from the main menu The Software Upgrade page is displayed as shown in the following figure ia The device will be automatically rebooted after upgrading Please select a new software firmware image Age Upgrade 2 Click Browse to select the required software version file 3 Click Upgrade to upgrade the software version file 9 3 3 Managing User Settings 1 Choose Administration System Management User Configuration Management from the main menu The User Configuration Management page is displayed as shown in the following figure Backup user configuration file from the device Backup Configuration ia The device will be automatically rebooted after the operation Please select a user configuration file RI Restore Configuration 47 2 Select the required backup configuration file or import a configuration file e Exporting a configuration file Click Backup Configuration to back up the configuration file of the device e Importing a configuration file a Click Browse to select the required configuration file of the device b Click Restore Configuration to import the configuration file of the device Note After this operation is performed the device will automatically restart 9 3 4 Managing Default Settings 1 Choose Administration System
24. ange advanced did 7 After re entering the network key click Connect 8 After the wireless network is connected successfully a window is displayed as shown in the following figure Wireless Network Connection X Network Tasks Choose a wireless network GB refresh rmtrceh lt Click an tem inthe let below to connect to a pareless netwenek in sarge oF bo get mare Fionaan je shito madira ME po ZTEDEDIOS Commectod U i senrtyenabiedwireess nemor ll Related Tasks A Laser about wiber e Change the order of prehered nebarks P Change advanced sti USCOonmect 57
25. disables the UPnP function By default Enable l sae as this function is disabled WAN Connection Selects the required WAN connection Advertisement Period Sets the required time The unit is minute Advertisement Time to Live Sets the required live time in hops For example in hops itis 4 3 Click Submit to submit the current settings 8 2 Setting Device Naming Parameters AP Mode of the device is set to Fat 1 Set a domain name 37 a Choose Application DNS Service Domain Name from the main menu The Do main Name page is displayed as shown in the following figure Domain Name tel b Inthe Domain Name text box enter a domain name for example ZTE c Click Submit to submit the current settings 2 Seta host name a Choose Application DNS Service Hosts from the main menu The Hosts page is displayed as shown in the following figure Paddress o Add The items with disabled buttons are allocated from a DHCP server which couldn t Operated Host Name IP Address _ Modify Delete b Inthe Host Name and IP Address text boxes enter a host name and the IP address of the host zte 192 168 0 22 Fd c Click Add to submit the current settings Note The instance contents in gray are dynamically obtained at the DHCP side and require no operations e Clicks to edit the host name e Clicks to delete the host name 8 3 00S Settings When AP M
26. e suggested at the position of the three holes in the paperboard 3 Remove the paperboard and then mount the device on the wall 3 3 Computer Configuration 3 3 1 Checking Computer Settings First disable the proxy service It is recommended to shut down the VPN software and related firewall software on the current computer The following considers Microsoft Internet Explorer as an example 1 In an IE window choose Tools Internet Options from the main menu The Internet Options dialog box is displayed 2 Click the Connections tab and click LAN Settings 3 Inthe dialog box that is displayed clear the Use a proxy server check box and click OK 3 3 2 Setting TCP IP Parameters This manual considers Windows XP as an example to describe how to set TCP IP parameters 1 On the Windows task bar choose Start Control Panel 2 In the Control Panel window double click the Network Connections icon 9 E Inthe Network Connections window right click Local Area Connection and then choose Properties The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box is displayed 4 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties The Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box is displayed 5 Select the Use the following IP address option and set the IP address of the local com puter to be in the same network segment as the IP address of the ZXV10 W811N That is set the IP address to 192 168 0 x Wherein x is a hexadecimal integer ran
27. el Indicates the maximum number of access users allowed Total Maximum Clients It ranges from 1 to 560 17 Beacon Interval By default it is 100 ms The available options are Auto 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 and 10 By default it is Transmitting Power 100 The power level refers to the percentage of the output power to the maximum power Usually the higher the power the longer the transmission distance QoS Type The available options are Disabled WMM and SSID dd By default it is WMM RTS Threshold Indicates the threshold of sending requests DTIM Indicates the DTIM interval Indicates the size of wireless fragment It is a limit to packet size If the size of a data packet exceeds the threshold the packet will be fragmented and then transmitted with multiple data packets WIDS Mode The AVADE opion are Access Monitor and Mixed By default it is Access WIDS Scan Period the scanning period of WIDS By default it is WIDS Scan Mode This parameter ranges from 0 to 13 By default it is O 3 Click Submit to submit the current settings 6 2 2 Setting SSID 1 Choose Network WLAN gt 3SSID Settings from the main menu A page is displayed as shown in the following figure Fragment Threshold Choose SSID SSID1 v Hide SSID Enable SSID Enable SSID Isolation Isolation Mode ALL v Maximum Clients 32 1 560 SSID Name Wireless 1
28. ets and packet loss during packet receive and transmission Note Click Refresh refresh the current settings of the device 12 6 Network Configuration 6 1 Broadband Connection Configuration 6 1 1 Setting Broadband Connection Fat AP The wireless AP ZXV10 W811N supports two working modes fat AP mode and fit AP mode By default the ZXV10 W811N works in fit AP mode To change the AP mode of the ZXV10 W811N log in to the Web page of the ZXV10 W811N as the administrator and then choose Administration AP Management AP Mode from the main menu Note After the AP mode is switched the device will automatically restart 1 Choose Network WAN gt WAN Connection from the main menu A page is displayed as shown in the following figure 4h The device will be automatically rebooted after the settings in this page is submitted IP Version IPv4 v working Mode Bridge Y WAN Type DHCP v Enable VLAN VLAN ID 802 1p Enable DSCP DSCP MTU 1400 2 Refer to the above table to set the parameters For details refer to Setting Broadband Connection Fit AP e Working Mode The available options are Bridge and Router By default it is Bridge e WAN Type When IP Version is set to IPv4 the available options are DHCP Static and PPPoE When IP Version is set to IPv6 or IPv4 v6 the available options are DHCP and PPPoE By default it is DHCP 3 C
29. etwork exists in the Preferred networks area as shown in the following figure 4 Wireless Network Connection Properties General Wireless Networks Advanced Muse Windows to configure my wireless network settings Available networks To connect to disconnect from or find out more information about wireless networks in range click the button below View Wireless Networks Preferred networks Automatically connect to available networks in the order listed below Learn about setting up wireless network configuration If not click Add to add the SSID of the required WLAN network Then the Association tab is displayed as shown in the following figure 99 Wireless network properties Association Authentication Connection Network name SSID ZTEb88888 Wireless network key This network requires a key for the following Network Authentication WPA PSK Data encryption TKIP Network key e e Confirm network key e Ve This is a computer to computer ad hoc network wireless access points are not used On the Association tab set SSID in the Network name text box Note that this SSID must be the same as that configured for the terminal and is case sensitive Suppose that the terminal uses WPA PSK encryption and the encryption key is 12345678 Then set Network Authentication to WPA PSK and Data encryption to TKIP Meanwhile clear
30. g Ping Diagnosis Parameters 1 Choose Administration Diagnosis Ping Diagnosis from the main menu The Ping Diagnosis page is displayed as shown in the following figure 50 IP Address or Host Name 1192 168 0 22 WAN Connection 1GD WD1 WCD1 WCIP1 Mi PING 192 168 0 22 192 168 0 22 64 data bytes ping wrote 192 168 0 22 72 bytes ret 1 ping wrote 192 168 0 22 72 bytes ret 1 ping wrote 192 168 0 22 72 bytes ret 1 192 168 0 22 ping statistics 3 packets transmitted 0 packets received 100 packet loss Va 2 Inthe IP Address or Host Name text box enter the host IP address or host name 3 Select the required WAN connection used by the host from the WAN Connection drop down list A no During the installation or use of the ZXV10 W811N some problems may occur In this case refer to the following solutions to solve the problems If some problems still persist contact the corresponding carrier for help 4 Click Submit Then the ping result is displayed in the lower text box The MAC address is the unique ID of a network device You can obtain the MAC address of a network device in the following two ways How to obtain the MAC dieca adane e On the bottom of each device there is a small label This label provides the MAC address of the device Log in to the Web page of the device and click the basic info rmation of sets to learn the MAC address of the wireless
31. gement Configuration ce ee eee 45 9 1 Managing SNMP Parameters io etna nares 45 9 2 Managing ISCUS cuasi oa 46 9 3 Device Management rencert re a a a E nn n cnn nn nn nr 46 9 4 Setting Log Management Parameters oococcccccccccccncnncccccnncncnnnn rn rr 48 DAP Management idad 49 9 6 Setting Ping Diagnosis Parameters occccccccccccccccncnnccnnnnnnn cnn rr 50 ARAN ds ec as ee latas opta eh duda Se ies 51 B Technical Specifications 22 ad a A 93 C Setting Computer Wireless Parameters o o o cee 94 4 Safety Precautions Installation e Use the default power adapter accompanying the equipment Otherwise the equipment may be damaged or not be functioning properly e Pay close attention to the load of the power socket or power cable The overloaded power socket or damaged power cable connector may trigger electric shock or fire Check rele vant cables periodically and replace the damaged cables immediately e Ensure proper heat dissipation space to prevent this product and relevant accessories from overheat caused issues Do not block the heat dissipation holes with any objects e Keep this product away from heat sources high temperature or sunlight e Keep this product away from damp or moisture places e Do not put this product onto an unstable surface Usage e When you are not using this product or want to clean it power off this product and remove power cables Pay attention to the power adap
32. ging from 1 to 227 or 229 to 254 6 Click OK to save the settings 4 Device Preparation 4 1 Default Settings The following table describes the default settings of the ZXV10 W811N IP Add Mask of ETH o IP address 192 168 0 228 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Interface Initial user name password for common users user user User Name Password a he initial user name password for administrators admin admin Language of Web Page English AP Mode Fit AP mode MAC address of the device Mixed 802 11b 802 11g 4 2 Preparing for Settings Check and confirm the following points e A straight through or crossover cable connects a PC to an Ethernet port on ZXV10 W811N with the corresponding LAN interface always on or blinking If a wireless network is used for connection the WLAN Wi Fi network has already been configured with the corre sponding WAN interface always on or blinking e Internet TCP IP has correctly been configured for the PC 10 e The settings of the agent server for the browser such as IE have been disabled e Certain data has been provided by the service provider for details of the data contact the service provider 4 3 Logging in to the System The ZXV10 W811N supports setting parameters based on Web You can set and manage the ZXV10 W811N through a Web browser The Web page of the ZXV10 W811N supports both Chinese and English languages By default the system provides Web pages in English 1 In
33. he available options are High Medium Low and Disabled The firewall levels are described as follows e High Legal WAN accesses are allowed and ping operation at the WAN side is forbidden Medium Legal WAN accesses are allowed and attacks of certain risky data streams on the Internet can be avoided Firewall Level Low Legal WAN accesses are allowed and ping operation at the WAN side is allowed Disabled It is not recommended to use this parameter After the firewall is shut down the computer is easy to be attacked and the Inter net surfing is affected 3 Click Submit to submit the current settings 7 2 Setting IP Address Filter AP Mode of the device is set to Fat 33 1 Choose Security IP Filter from the main menu The IP Filter page is displayed as shown in the following figure Enable Protocol TCP v Name Start Source IP Address End Source IP Address Start Destination IP Address End Destination IP Address Start Source port End Source port Start Destination port End Destination port Ingress v Egress i mode Discard v Add Start Start Start Source Destination Destination Ingress _ port IP Address port End End End Source Destination Destination Egress port IP Address port 1 udp 192 168 0 62 1 10 42 77 170 1 LAN Start Source IP Address Enable Name Modify Delete
34. lick Submit to submit the current settings Note Any change to the settings on this page will take effect after the device is restarted 13 6 1 2 Setting Broadband Connection Fit AP AP Mode of the device is set to Fit 1 Choose Network WAN gt WAN Connection from the main menu A page is displayed as shown in the following figure ri The device will be automatically rebooted after the settings in this page is submitted IP Version IPy4 v AC Discovery Mode DHCP v AC Name Enable CAPWAP Encryption WAN Type Enable Verify AC Enable WYLAN VLAN ID 802 1p Enable DSCP DSCP MTU 11448 e 2 Refer to the following table to set the parameters IP Version Indicates the version of the IP protocol The available options are IPv4 IPv6 and IPv4 v6 By default it is IPv4 Indicates the AC discovery mode The available options AC Discovery Mode are DHCP Static DNS and Broadcast By default it is DHCP AC Name Indicate the AC name This parameter is required when AC Discovery Mode is set to DHCP or DNS Enable CAPWAP Enables or disables CAPWAP encryption Encryption Indicates the WAN type When IP Version is set to IPv4 the available options are DHCP Static and PPPoE When IP Version is set to IPv6 or IPv4 v6 the available options are DHCP and PPPoE By default it is DHCP When AC Discovery Mode is set to DHCP this parameter is set to D
35. llenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CHAP This parameter is determined by carriers according to BAS IP Address Mask Indicates the IP address and mask of the static connection when WAN Type is set to Static Indicates the default gateway address of the static connection when WAN Type is set to Static lisis D IPv6 Default Gateway Indicates the DNS of the static connection when WAN DN 1 S Type is set to Static 15 Indicates the mode of obtaining the global address when Global Address Obtaining IP Version is set to IPv6 or IPv4 v6 The available Mode options are Stateless auto configuration Manual and DHCPv 6 Indicates the mode of obtaining the gateway when IP Gateway Obtaining Mode Version is set to IPv6 or IPv4 v6 The available options are Stateless auto configuration and Manual Indicates the mode of obtaining DNS when IP Version DNS Obtaining Mode is set to IPv6 or IPv4 v6 The available options are Stateless auto configuration Manual and DHCPv 6 DHCP Enabled Prefix Enables or disables the DHCP prefix proxy when IP Delegation Version is set to IPv6 or IPv4 v6 3 Click Submit to submit the current settings Note Any change to the settings on this page will take effect after the device is restarted 6 2 WLAN Configuration 6 2 1 Setting Basic Parameters 1 Choose Network WLAN Basic from the main menu The Basic page is displayed as shown in the following figure 16
36. nd DHCP End IP Address should be in LAN IP s Subnet LON IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP Service DHCP Server Y DHCP Start IP Address 192 168 1 2 DHCP End IP Address 192 168 1 254 DNS Serveri IP Address 192 168 1 1 DNS Server2 IP Address DNS Server3 IP Address Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 Lease Time 86400 sec Allocated Address MAC Address IP Address Remaining Lease Time Host Name Port There is no data item 2 Refer to the following table to set the parameters Indicates the IP address of LAN group interface subnet LAN IP Add By default it is 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask Indicates the subnet mask of LAN group DHCP Service The available options are DHCP Server DHCP Relay and Disabled By default it is DHCP Server Indicates the start IP address allocated for the DHCP server To change the start IP address or end IP address DHCP IP A een eles make sure that the address is in the same network segment as the IP address of the ZXV10 W811N Indicates the end IP address allocated for the DHCP server To change the start IP address or end IP address make sure that the address is in the same network segment as the IP address of the ZXV10 W811N Indicates the IP addresses of the DNS server Up to DNS1 3 three IP addresses are supported Indicates the default gateway By default it is Default Gateway 192 168 1 1
37. ode of the device is set to Fat the QoS settings are available The quality of service QoS refers to the service conventions for message transmission and sharing among network users For example QoS includes allowable time of transmission delay minimum degree of distortion of presence and audio and video synchronization 38 In the QoS framework the concept of class of service is introduced to QoS mapping After QoS is enabled the ZXV10 W811N can completely control the data packets in both ingress and egress directions For the data packets in the ingress direction the domain mapping ToS and priority needs to be converted to queue For the data packets in the egress direction the queue needs to be converted to domain mapping 8 3 1 Setting Basic Parameters of QoS 1 Choose Application QoS Basic from the main menu The Basic page is displayed as shown in the following figure Enable Qos Total Upstream Bandwidth 0 bps Enable Queue Management Scheduler Algorithm SP v Enable DSCP Re marking Enable 802 1p Re marking 2 Refer to the following table to set the parameters Management By default this function is disabled The available options are SP DWRR and SP_DWRR SP The packets in the queue are transmitted by strictly following the priority sequence in descending order When the queue of high priority is empty the packets in the queue of low priority are transmitted Scheduler
38. of data packets It ranges TOS from O to 255 Indicates the IP priority It ranges from O to 7 The value IP Precedence 0 indicates that the priority is not set The greater the value the higher the priority Proprietary configuration for IPv6 Source IPv6 Address Indicates the upper and lower thresholds for the source MIN MAX IPv6 address of packets Destination IPv6 Address Indicates the upper and lower thresholds for the MIN MAX destination IPv6 address of packets Traffic Class Indicates the traffic type It ranges from O to 255 Flow Label Indicates the flow label It ranges from 0 to 1048575 41 3 Click Add to submit the current settings 8 3 3 Setting Queue Management Parameters Note The default queue management algorithm of the system is SP Queue 8 is the default queue and is enabled by default 1 Choose Application QoS Queue Management from the main menu The Queue Management page is displayed as shown in the following figure iN Current Scheduler Algorithm is SP Queue 8 is the default one which is set to be enabled by default Enable Queue Indes Queue Index E Modify 1 INN NINITN NNIIN Oo os om on A o 2 Refer to the following table to set the parameters Enables or disables the function of QoS queue Enable i l configuration Indicates the queue index It ranges from 1 to 8 By Queue Index l default only queue 8 is enabled 3 Click next to the required queue In the En
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40. quipment model authorization ZTE reserves the right of modifying the technical parameters of this manual without previous notice C Setting Computer Wireless Parameters After a computer is equipped with a wireless NIC it can access the WLAN Wi Fi network Before that you need to set wireless parameters for the computer The following considers an embedded wireless NIC of a laptop with Windows OS as an example 1 On the Windows task bar choose Start Control Panel 2 Double click the Network Connections icon In the window that is displayed right click Wireless Network Connection and then choose Properties as shown in the following figure Heber Connections Pils fot Siem Pesci Tons desarra Hala Fe p Saarch E Prila Eri oF la gt adrera MS eb orde Conchi ra Las er High Syed nbermael Leni hz Mem Arolable Wireless NetmorEs Fecal Kees l amerin Dres iik erario heer haan E Control Pere ml Ho e cs A tp Lamia y Hi Onn bar Ortak Wireles Keteanrk 3 In the Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box click the General tab Then set the IP address of the wireless NIC and the address of the DNS server Alternatively you can obtain these addresses in DHCP mode In the Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box click the Wireless Networks tab Then select the Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings check box and check whether the SSID of the required WLAN n
41. re ASCII and HEX By default it is ASCII WAPI Key Indicates the key values of WAPI encryption e WAPI CERT a Select WAPI CERT from the Authentication Type drop down list as shown in the following figure 23 iN With TKIP or WEP Encryption Algorithm configured 4P does not allow associations from the IEEE 802 11n mode STAs Choose SSID SSID1 v Authentication Type WAPI CERT v Certificate Server IP Certificate Server Port 0 0 65535 Certificate Management Certificate Uploading b Set Certificate Server IP and Certificate Server Port c Click Certificate Uploading On the page that is displayed select the required certificate file and click Upload Note The types of certificate file include AS AP and CA If the AP and CA certificates are required upload the AP certificate first Otherwise upload the AS certificate first 3 Click Submit to submit the current settings 6 2 4 Setting Rate Limit Note If the rate limit is set to 0 it indicates that the traffic is not limited 1 Choose Network WLAN gt Rate Limit from the main menu The Rate Limit page is displayed as shown in the following figure 24 iN Control Type switch takes effect immediately and the settings of the old Control Type will be lost The item s Rate Limit function will not take effect if its value is 0 Control Type SSID STA i Choose SSID SSID1 Y 0 100000 kbps 0 1
42. reduced TX power You can do as follows to solve this problem e Check the wireless channel To be specific choose another wireless channel to see whether the rate is greatly increased Check wireless interference To be specific check whether Why is the bandwidth wireless devices exist around If yes power off the devices not high after the and check whether the interference is reduced Alternatively connection of wireless you can mask the devices that generate interference or adjust network is established their locations Check signal strength To be specific check the signal stre ngth between the STA and AP If the signal strength is low the antenna may be loosened or the output power is reduced due to aging of the device Check the NIC If the the NIC power is low you can test the bandwidth near the AP 52 You can do as follows to solve this problem Check whether Working Mode of the two devices is Bridge Why does the Check whether the MAC address of the remote end is correct connection between Check whether Country Region of the two devices is the two devices fail to be same established after the bridge is configured Check whether Channel Frequency of the two devices is the same Check whether encryption method of the two devices is the same This problem may be caused by wireless interference around Therefore you can do as follows to solve this problem Why do the links ina wireless network be
43. rmation 1 Choose Status Device Information from the main menu The Device Information page is displayed View the device information including device model device SN batch number hardware version software version BOOT version and AP name 5 2 Network Interface Information Viewing 5 2 1 Viewing Ethernet Interface Information 1 Choose Status Network Interface Ethernet from the main menu The Ethernet page is displayed View the information of Ethernet interface including interface name MAC address status mode received packets bytes and transmitted packets bytes Note Click Refresh refresh the current settings of the device 5 2 2 Viewing Network Connection Information 1 Choose Status Network Interface WAN Connection from the main menu The WAN Connection page is displayed View the connection information including connection type WAN MAC address NAT IP address DNS gateway connection status and remaining lease time Note Click Refresh refresh the current settings of the device 5 3 Viewing WLAN Interface Information 1 Choose Status User Interface WLAN Interface information from the main menu The page is displayed On the page view the WLAN interface information including status of wireless network connection channel SSID name authentication mode encryption mode MAC address received packets bytes transmitted packets bytes received transmitted error pack
44. rom low to high are Debug Informational Notice Warning Error Log Level sae Critical Alert and Emergency After the log level is set only the logs of this level or above are kept aee noaio Enables or disables the function of remote login to g log server By default this function is disabled Log Server Address Indicates the IP address of the remote log server 3 Click Submit Then the log information of the corresponding level is displayed on the page e Click Refresh to refresh the current log records e Click Clear Log to clear the current log records e Click Download Log to download the required log records to the local disk 9 5 AP Management 9 5 1 Setting AP Mode 1 Choose Administration AP Management AP Mode from the main menu The AP Mode page is displayed as shown in the following figure 49 The device will be automatically rebooted after the 4P Mode is changed AP Mode Fat v 2 Select the required AP mode Fat or Fit By default the AP mode is Fit Note After the AP mode is switched the device will automatically restart 3 Click Submit to submit the current settings 9 5 2 Setting AP Name 1 Choose Administration AP Management AP Name from the main menu The AP Name page is displayed as shown in the following figure AP Name 4P0012345 submit J cancel _ 2 Inthe AP Name text box enter the required AP name 3 Click Submit to submit the current settings 9 6 Settin
45. rom the Authentication Type drop down list to enable WPA EAP encryption as shown in the following figure ri With TKIP or WEP Encryption Algorithm configured 4P does not allow associations from the IEEE 802 11n mode STAs Choose SSID SSID1 v Authentication Type WPA EAP v Server IP 4ddress 192 168 1 1 Server Port 1812 0 65535 Secret 12345678 Enable WPA Group Key Update WPA Group Key Update Interval 600 sec WPA Encryption Algorithm AES v b Refer to the above table to set the parameters gt Server Type Indicates the type of the authentication server The available options are Master Auth Server Master Acct Server Backup Auth Server and Backup Acct Server By default it is Master Auth Server gt Server IP Address Indicates the IP address of the authentication server such as 192 168 1 1 gt Server Port Indicates the port of the authentication server It ranges from 0 to 65535 For example the port is 1812 gt Secret Indicates the WPA EAP encryption key It consists of 8 to 63 charac ters 21 WEP WEP refers to wired equivalent privacy It is one of WLAN security protocols that are used widely a Select Shared Key or Open System amp Shared Key from the Authentication Type drop down list as shown in the following figure iA With TKIP or WEP Encryption Algorithm configured A amp P does not allow associations from the IEE
46. rule 3 Click Add to submit the current settings 7 4 Setting ALG Switch AP Mode of the device is set to Fat 1 Choose Security ALG from the main menu The ALG Switch page is displayed as shown in the following figure Enable ALG FTP ALG TFTF ALG SIP ALG O LeTP ALG H323 ALG RTSP ALG PPTP ALG O IPSEC ALG submit J cancel 2 Enable or disable the ALG switch as required 3 Click Submit to submit the current settings 36 8 Application Configuration 8 1 Setting UPnP AP Mode of the device is set to Fat The universal plug and play UPnP supports network connection with zero configuration and automatic discovery of various network devices When the UPnP function is enabled the devices that support this function are allowed to dy namically access the network obtain IP addresses and transmit their performance data If the DHCP and DNS servers are available in the network the devices can automatically obtain DHCP and DNS services A device that supports the UPnP function can automatically get out of the network which does not affect the device itself or other devices in the network 1 Choose Application UPnP from the main menu The UPnP page is displayed as shown in the following figure Enable WAN Connection y Advertisement Period in 30 minutes Advertisement Time To Live in hops L e 2 Refer to the following table to set the parameters Enables or
47. s It supports several security encryption mechanism and access rights control functions and provides strong protection to WLAN Besides it supports power supply to the equipment through the POE mode 2 2 Typical Applications e Medium and small sized enterprises where mobile office is achieved by wireless coverage e Remote access to enterprise networks This product supports multiple functions such as email file transfer terminal emulation is applicable to various wireless network connection modes including point to point P2P single access multi access and roaming and flexibly adapts to diverse applications in cluding intra LAN connection and inter network connection eo Places where network connections are difficult This product can work in places such as old buildings or asbestos buildings where routing cables is difficult e Mobile office systems This product can be used by retailers and manufacturers or at other places that are often changed e Temporary LANs for special projects This product is applicable to temporary LANs at business exhibitions exhibition halls or construction fields when the retailers or the flight shipping companies need to expand space during peak hours or when audit personnel needs to create customer working groups e Access to the database by workers on the move This product can be used by doctors nurses or retailers to access the database for infor mation exchange e Home office
48. sociated Device Information 1 Choose Network WLAN Associated Devices from the main menu The Associated Devices page is displayed as shown in the following figure 26 Choose SSID SSID1 v Power Saving QoS Status There is no data item Packets Packets Sent Received MAC Associating Address SSID Status II Y 2 Select the required SSID from the Choose SSID drop down list Then view the details of the associated devices corresponding to the selected SSID By default the system displays the details of the associated devices corresponding to SSID1 Note Click Refresh refresh the current settings of the device 6 2 7 Scanning an AP The required SSID needs to be enabled 1 Choose Network gt WLAN gt AP Scanning from the main menu The AP Scanning page is displayed as shown in the following figure iN WIDS Mode is Access this page cannot be configured Channel Current Channel SSID Channel Security Beacon Interval MAC SNR RSSI dBm NSI There is no data item 2 Select the required channel from the Channel drop down list Note This page cannot be displayed if the SSID is not enabled or WIDS is set to Access 3 Click Scan Then the scanning result is displayed on the page 27 6 2 8 Setting WMM Parameters 1 Choose Network WLAN gt WMM from the main menu The WMM page is displayed as shown in the following figure Choose AC BE AIFSN 3 215 ecwMin
49. ter surface where the temperature may be high e Wait at least 15s between two equipment startups e Protect this product from damages caused by lightning or abrupt increase of the current or voltage Remove the power cable if this product is to be unused for a long period of time Service Do not disassemble this product without authorization otherwise the warranty of this product will become ineffective Contact your service provider when any of the following occurs on this product e The power cable or connector is damaged e Certain liquid falls into this product accidentally e This product is soaked with rain or other liquid e This product cannot work even when no operation instructions are violated e The shell of this product is damaged after fallen down or seriously struck e The indicators of this product are working abnormally 2 Product Introduction 2 1 Product Overview ZTE broadband wireless access product works at 2 4 GHz band and accords with the IEEE 802 11b 802 119 and 802 11n standards It adopts the Orthogonal Frequency Division Mul tiplexing OFDM technology and provides the data transmission rate of 300 Mbps maximally The product can be applied in the mobile telecom industry and enterprises It is featured by powerful functions such as high transfer rate high receiving sensitivity and long transmission distance and can provide powerful solution to basic telecom operators ISP and industry enter prise
50. the The key is provided for me automatically check box and enter 12345678 in the Network key text box Note that this key must be the same as that configured for the terminal Click OK to return to the dialog box as shown in the following figure Wireless Network Connection Properties General Wireless Networks Advanced Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings Available networks To connect to disconnect from or find out more information about wireless networks in range click the button below View Wireless Networks Preferred networks Automatically connect to available networks in the order listed below A LlEDSSSSS Automatic Learn about setting up wireless network configuration 56 6 In the dialog box as shown in the above figure click View Wireless Networks to display the wireless network list Then check whether the new wireless network is available If not click Refresh network list on the left After selecting the required wireless network click Connect at the lower part of the dialog box as shown in the following figure Wireless Network Connection x Network Tasks Choose a wireless network GB Pareh reetewceh lest Cikk a Bam iri ther bet below ho conmect to a paneles raivasi k in narge or bo get more LL Set up a weaker nabari lor h m e or gaal office Related Tasks AY Lewn about wireless Ea i e Change the order of prefered nebrarks E Ch
51. the address bar of the IE browser enter http 192 168 0 228 default IP address of the Eth interface of the ZXV10 W811N and then press Enter A login dialog box is displayed as shown in the following figure Note After you enter the IP address and then press Enter the system displays a dialog box indicating that the IE will access an insecure network In this case click Yes to display the login dialog box Please login to continue ae a Username admin Password TO 2 Optional Click FX or English at the upper right corner of the login dialog box to switch the display language WERE gt English 3 Enter the user name and password and click Login The Web page of the ZXV10 W811N is displayed Note The initial user name and password for common users are user and user Common users only have the rights to view the device status The initial user name and password for administrators are admin and admin Administrators have the rights to set and manage the ZXV10 W811N through the IE browser e Click Logout at the upper right corner to log out the current user and return to the login dialog box e Click Bue at the lower left corner to view the help topics related to the current page e Click the Help at the upper part On the Help page view the required help topic e Click at the upper left corner to switch the display language 11 5 Device Status 5 1 Viewing Device Info
52. u can select only one type of interface L2Protocol niger me type of the layer 2 protocol of packets The available options are IPv4 IPv6 ARP and PPPOE Indi th f the of kets Th 3Protocol NEMAR e type of the layer 3 protocol of packets e available options are TCP UDP and ICMP 40 Source MAC Address Indicates the source MAC address of packets Indicates the tag value user priority of VLAN packets It 802 1p ranges from 0 to 7 The value 0 indicates that the priority is not set The greater the value the higher the priority Indicates the upper and lower thresholds for the Destination Port MIN MAX destination port of packets This parameter ranges from O to 65535 DSCP Indicates the DSCP value It ranges from 0 to 63 Indicates the re marking value of the 802 1p priority It 802 1p Re marking ranges from 0 to 7 The value 0 indicates that the priority is not set The greater the value the higher the priority DSCP Re marking ee the value of DSCP re marking It ranges from 0 Ous e index Indicates the management queue index It ranges from 1 to 8 my Clicks to modify the required rule Delete to delete the required rule Proprietary configuration for IPv4 Source IP Address Indicates the upper and lower thresholds for the source MIN MAX IP address of packets Destination IP Address Indicates the upper and lower thresholds for the MIN MAX destination IP address of packets Indicates the service type field
53. ween ZTE CORPORATION and its licensee the user of this document shall not acquire any license to the subject matter herein ZTE CORPORATION reserves the right to upgrade or make technical change to this product without further notice Users may visit ZTE technical support website http ensupport zte com cn to inquire related infor mation The ultimate right to interpret this product resides in ZTE CORPORATION Revision History 2012 09 26 First Edition Serial No SJ 20121010104831 004 Publishing Date 2012 09 26 Contents ll Satety Precauti NnNS in 2342 5 aces oe oe dee eat a e bee el ici 5 2 Product IME FOCUCE OM s afin ig O s Gis a ah we hate hea ee ease it a 6 ZA ETOGUCE OVGIVICW eorne sions a elon acee oe A ae evince N 6 ZZ NV PICAlADDIIGAUOINS isc anne sedosd 6 2 3 Indicator Status Description 0 cece ccc eee eeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeenseaaes 6 2A Intermace Description soldadas titi 7 3 Product Ans tallati oN deis e A and ee bo ee ee a 7 3 1 Installation Requirements esras taa a 7 2 PrOquect Aistallato a Seek ate elem ace a edo 8 3 3 Computer Configuration ui sii alias 9 Device PREDara EON aes bo be Ae ee ete a Solty ee els Gk ee dp ie 10 431 Defaut SCMINGS Goins ttc sss iw Nel iiss cae Soils Gad Suis ss Somes Getic Gaia aa 10 4 2 PrepannG OM OeCuInGS catarata dd alee deals ace wed 10 A LOGGING IN tO NG SY SIMI O sence aes os Hees ares a E ANNY 11 9 Device SEAS ri tic 12 5 1 Viewing Device Int

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