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2. Device Information Firmware Version F 1 00e05 Help e j Device Ip 192 168 1 1 Device MAC 00 4F 69 50 00 00 Van IP 172 16 30 146 Wan MAC O0 4F 69 50 00 08 Uptime da hh mm 0 00 06 DHCP Client Table The DHCP client table lists current DHCP clients connected with its host name IP address MAC address expiration time and entry type EN AR e WISP Client Router Mode Mir Live cn i Setup Wizard IB Device stans O Advanced Settings y System Tools Logout DHCP Client Table eystern Log DHCP Client Table Bridge Table k k DHCP Server Information DHCP Status Enabled 8 Radio Table Lease Time 10500 minutes E Survey Primam DNS 192 168 11 a 0 0 0 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 Device Information DHCP Client List Firmware Version 1 00e05 Device IP 192 165 1 1 Device MAC 00 4F 69 50 00 00 Wan IP 172 16 30 146 Help Wan MAC 00 4F 69 50 00 08 Uptime da hh mm 0 00 06 Bridge Table The bridge table shows all MAC entries learned from the wired LAN interface wireless clients and WDS peers A WISP Client Router Mode Agr Live sn a Setup Wizard atus DO Advanced Settings y System Tools s Logout e2 49 Bb f2 ethO D0 4 69 50 00 Dd ethO local Device Information Help Firmware Version 1 00e05 Device IP 192 168 1 1 Device MAC O0 4F 69 50 00 0D Van
3. I Setup Wizard i Device Status O Advanced Settings Y i System Tools Gi Reboot System Firmware Upgrade Contiguration j a Gavciand Rasta Do vou really wantto rebootthe Wireless Broadband Router Factory Detault Reboot system YES Step 2 Click YES to reset the WLA 5000AP Note Resetting the WLA 5000AP disconnects any active clients and therefore will disrupt any current data traffic What if you Forgot the Password If you forgot the password the only way to recover is to clear the device configuration and return the unit to its original state as shipped from the factory You can do this by pressing the hardware re store button on the device for 2 seconds Please note that this will require you to re enter all of your configuration data Specification Product Name OS Standard WLAN Network Architecture Type Wireless Transfer Data Rate for IEEE 802 11a Draft Standard Wireless Transfer Data Rate for IEEE 802 11g Draft Standard Wireless Transfer Data Rate for IEEE 802 11b Physical Specification Hardware amp Antenna DHCP Server Security VPN Support NAT amp Firewall IP Routing Management DNS WAN Encapsulation IP Address Assignment Environmental Specification EMC Certification Certificate IEEE 802 1 1a g Wireless LAN AP WISP Client Router mode Linux 2 4 18 kernel IEEE 802 1la e EEE 802 11b e IEEE 802 1lg e EEE 802 1x e
4. 602 71 a b g a lt WISP Client Router Mode Air Liv rd A Device Status i Advanced Settings y System Tools Logout GSP Settings ISP Settings 2 Device IP Settings f your ISP has assigned you a static IP address select this button and enter the information below 4 IP Address Assigned by Your ISP b b io o IP Subnetmask 0 o o e ISP Gateway IP Address jo b b o DNS IP Address 0 jo lo o O Hyour ISP already provides you with PPPoE authentication information select this button and enter the information below Connection Type Demand Dialing e DEVICE IP SETTINGS The Device IP setting screen allows you to configure the IP address and subnet mask of your WLA 5000AP you can configure a static IP address and a subnet mask or configure it to obtain an IP ad dress and a subnet mask automatically from a DHCP server on the local network gt A _ WISP Client Router Mode Air Live cn diz Device Status O Advanced Settings 77 System Tools oP Ee eis Gt Device IP Settings F Time Settings a ISP Settings You can select one of the following two approaches to assign an IP address to this device Device IP settings MD Wireless ettings Assign static IP to this device 2 ee ae IP Address ros s Ja TE IP Subnet Mask a a ass o Use the DHCP client protocol to
5. Advanced Settings Ta System Tools 1 Logout Multiple DMZ Password Settings System Management The Multi DMZ function can be enabled only if you have more than one public WAH IP SMMP Settings address DHCP Server Settings gt Multiple DMZ virtual server Settings Local DMZ IP address 192 168 11 special Applications Select a DMZ type Default Diz O multiple DMZ IP Filtering Settings IP Routing Settings ADD Wireless Settings Dynamic ONS Settings Select Name Public WAH IF Local OMe IF DELETE SELECTED HOTE A DMZ server is a common term used to describe the default virtual server Ifthe DMZ server is selected Internet traffic not destined for a valid virtual server is redirected to this privately addressed LAN client This can be used together with a separate firewall device to perform Virtual Server Settings A Virtual Server is a server built on a single or a cluster of real servers A DMZ server is a term commonly used to describe the default Virtual Server the router will redirect all traffic from the Internet without a valid port address mapping to this device An HTTP server with a private IP address on the LAN allows access from the Internet by mapping a special port to the HTTP server In this case the HTTP service will be mapped to a special port of the Router You can add a virtual server mapping by 1 selecting the service name such as HTTP FIP TELNET SMTP POP3 CUSTOM 2 enter the
6. Key 1 WERELASCI a WEP Key 2 WEPEI ASCI 5 WEP Key 3 WEPEL ASCII Ti WEP Key 4 F BACK 9 f NEXT gt ust have correct SSID and encrption key if enabled WPA PSK Wi Fi Protected Access WPA with Pre Shared Key PSK provides better security than WEP keys It does not require a RADIUS server in order to provide association authentication but you do have to enter a shared key for the authentication purpose The encryption key is generated automatically and dynamically WPA2 PSK WPA2 is an improvement on the WPA PSK standard and is simply using a shared password for ac cess to the network FINISH SETUP WIZARD AND SAVE YOUR SETTINGS After stepping through the Wizard s pages you can press the FINISH button for your modification to take effect This will also cause your new settings to be saved into your system permanently gt 5 gt AE e WISP Client Router Mode Air Live sn del Device Status YD Advanced Settings y System Tools y Logout Setup Wizard Save Config save Contig ou have completed the setup wizard configuration Click FINISH to save these settings gt Alternatively you can also click the BACK button to go back to previous configuration screens for more changes Note If you change the router s IP address to a different IP network address space as soon as you click on FINISH you will no longer be able to communicate with your WLA 5000AP You need t
7. Setup Wizard dz Device Status Db Advanced Settings 7 System Tools El mreless settings Password Settings System Management A RTS Threshold 2347 brtes range 0 2347 default 2347 SMMP Settings DHCP Server settings Fragmentation 2346 bytes range 256 2346 default 2346 Multiple Dwiz R r Virtual Server Settings TORSTEN ES WER ee dBm range 0 40 default 20 special Applications a IS s Ee AckTimeOut 1 1a ES range 10 255 default 25 IP Filtering Settings IP Routing Settings AckTimeOut Turbo 11a 22 range 10 255 default 22 Wireless settings OS AckTimeOut 110 40 Dynamic DNS Settings PTI LD 48 range 10 286 default 48 AckTimeOut Turbo 11g 22 range 10 255 default 22 ACK Calculator APPLY 2 Help Dynamic DNS Settings Some people advertise the IP addresses of their routers so that Internet users can access these routers which is actually to access virtual servers behind these routers using these IP addresses However for those routers that are assigned dynamic IP addresses from the ISP this approach requires additional work since the addresses assigned are not always the same The WLA 5000AP implements the dynamic DNS feature so that each time it is booted it will re register its domain name to IP address mapping with the dynamic DNS server you use cur rently only DynDNS org is supported the service provider that provides domain name to IP address mapping This is so that you ca
8. Up to 20 mappings can be added You can delete a mapping by selecting the corresponding entry and press the DELETE SE LECTED button DHCP Table Press this button will cause the screen to jump to DHCP client table page Multiple DMZ The router supports multiple software DMZ ports and they are implemented through software When the router receives incoming data from the Internet it will search through an internal ad dress translation table to perform address translation function If a match can be found the data will be forwarded to the corresponding device in your local LAN otherwise the data will be dropped or forwarded to the default DMZ if it is configured An additional feature is to allow devices with WAN IP addresses to be used by the Internet users to access private devices in your local LAN In this case you need to configure the mapping be tween the WAN IP address and the private IP address To add the default DMZ you need to select Default DMZ and enter the local DMZ IP ad dress followed by pressing the ADD button To add a device for multiple DMZ first select Multiple DMZ add a mnemonic name a pub lic WAN IP address and the local DMZ IP address on the LAN followed by pressing the ADD button You can delete a DMZ entry by selecting the corresponding entry and press the DELETE SE LECTED button gt Az 2 WISP Client Router Mode Aig Live sn ite Setup Wizard i Device Status i
9. WISP Client Router Mode Live wo 11a b g special Applications Password Settings System Management some Internet applications such as Instant Messaging or Games in particular use groups of ports SNMP Settings and are not easy to work behind a firewall To work well with these special applications we will open ports to let traffic pass through Before you setup special application please see your DHCP Server Settings applications help for such information Multiple DWZ Virtual Server Settings Select an Application select one e Special Applications Name IP Filtering Settings Trigger Ports IP Routing Settings ug Wireless Settings Trigger Protocol BOTH Dynamic ONS Settings Opened Ports Opened Protocol BOTH vl ADD Opened Protocol Select Hame Tigger Fot Trigger Protocol Opened Ports p z e di n 7 T IP Filtering Settings Three mutually exclusive rules can be defined to forward filter IP packets based on their IP ad dress and or port numbers gt Disable IP filtering If this is selected the IP filtering feature is disabled No IP filtering will be performed gt GRANT IP access When this is elected packets received from transmitted to WAN with specified source or destination IP addresses will be allowed forwatded gt DENY IP access Packets received from transmitted to WAN with the specified IP ad dresses will be denied fi
10. get general device information from the Device Information screen E Firmware Version 1 00e1 Device IP 192 168 1 1 Device MAC 00 08 6B 67 16 43 Wan IP Unassigned Man MAC 00 08 6B 67 1 6 42 Wireless MAC 1 00 0B 66 6T 16 A1 Wireless MAC 00 08 6B 67 16 40 Gateway IP Unassigned DHS IF 164 67 128 1 Uptime dd hh mm 0 05 35 How to View the System Log The WLA 5000AP maintains a system log that you can use to track events that have occurred in the system Such event messages can sometimes be helpful in determining the cause of a problem that you may have encountered You can select System Log on the left to view log events recorded in the system The System Log en tries are shown in the main screen along with the log level the severity level of messages that are being displayed a low number such as 2 means critical and the uptime the amount of time since the WLA 5000AP was last reset The maximum number of entries is 128 If there are more than 128 entries older entries will be deleted Ae WISP Client Router Mode Air Liv 802 11a b g Setup Wizard a Device Status i Advanced Settings y System Tools Logout HCP Client Table IT ki Gi System Log Log Level 3 err Bridge Table Radio Table alle Survey Jan 1 00 00 19 AirRORA 81 esp Link Up on interface lan Jan 1 00 00 45 AirRORA 81 http Login into the system Jan 1 00 00 57 AirRORA 61 csp Link Up on interface isp
11. packet filtering with SPI Stateful Packet Inspection capabili ties which you can use to selectively filter discard packets to from the Internet gt You can selectively restrict management from remote devices To address the growing security concern in a wireless LAN environment different levels of security can also be enabled in the WLA 5000AP including gt To disable SSID broadcast so to restrict association to only client stations that are already pre configured with correct SSIDs gt To enable WEP Wireless Encryption Protocol encryption to implement privacy of your data gt To enable WPA WiFi Protected Access to assure authorized access as well as to implement pri vacy of your data WPA comes with PSK Pre Shared Key for SOHO users WLA 5000AP Features High performance 11 Mbps 802 11b or 54Mbps 802 11a g data rate Wi Fi WPA certificated interoperability Web based SNMP v1 v2 Telnet management WPA with Pre Shared Key Support WPA with TKIP Support WPA with Advanced Encryption Standard AES support 152 bit WEP support Atheros Proprietary S W station receiver based DMZ support VPN pass through support Advanced NAT Firewall features Special applications support including MSN Messenger6 0 Netmeeting etc 802 1d Spanning Tree Protocol support ROHS complied Setting Up the device A local PC on either the wired or wireless LAN network can manage the WLA 5000AP To do this the WLA 5000AP must h
12. run the 802 11g only protocol or the 802 11b g mix mode allowing both 802 11b and 802 118 to co exist Channel Select the channel from the available list to match your network settings All devices in the wireless network must use the same channel and share the total bandwidth available Note The available channels are different from country to country and for different WLAN mode Security Policy You can select different security policy to provide association authentication and or data encryption z WISP Client Router Mode We s0271abg A Device Status i Advanced Settings y System Tools Wireless Settings Time settings A ISP Settings Network ID SSID wlan i HO Device IP Settings gt Wireless Settings All wireless mustuse the same Network Mame SSID in orderto associate with the same wireless network ro Save Contig Regulatory Domain United Kingdom WLAN Standard for Radio Mode ligt iw Select Security Policy None vl f BACK F NEXT HOTE To access the wireless network user must have correct SSID and encryption key if enabled WEP You can use WEP encryption to protect your data when you are transmitting data in the wireless net work There are 3 types of keys 64 WEP64 128 WEP128 and 152 WEP152 bits You can con figure up to 4 keys using either ASCII or Hexadecimal format Key Settings For WEP64 and WEP128 you can enter a Passphrase a k
13. the WLA 5000AP from the local wired and wireless LAN and then is routed to the Internet and vice versa WISP Client Router mode Applications ACCESSING THE INTERNET The most common use of the WISP Client Router mode is to provide shared Internet access to allow everyone on your LAN to surf the web and send receive emails or files The WISP Client Router mode can automatically acquire a public IP address when connecting to the Internet In turn it will automatically assign IP addresses to PCs requesting DHCP client devices on your LAN you don t have to apply for and assign IP addresses to PCs on your network ACCESSING SERVERS FROM THE PUBLIC NETWORK If you want special servers to be accessible to remote users across the Internet e g an e mail server an FIP server or a web server you can configure the WLA 5000AP to proxy the service using its public IP address It means a remote user can access the server by using the WLA 5000AP s IP address Upon receiving a request the WLA 5000AP will re direct the request to the actual server on your local network A Security Overview Mote and more people are concerned about protecting your local network from the Internet The WLA 5000AP provides several ways to keep your network secure gt Devices on your wired or wireless network are assigned private IP addresses therefore remote users from the Internet cannot see nor access them gt The WLA 5000AP implements IP
14. Connect ADSL Cable modem to the Wireless Router WAN port using CAT5 UTP LAN cable Step 2 Connect a PC Workstation to one of the LAN ports of the Wireless Router Step 3 Connect one end of the DC adapter to the Wireless Router and plug the other end into an electrical outlet High Level Configuration Steos Required for the WLA 5000AP This section describes configuration required for the WLA 5000AP before it can work properly in your network Normally devices on both LANs except for servers are configured to obtain their IP addresses automatically Depending on whether there is a separate DHCP server available in your LAN envi ronment network thus to determine if you need to enable the built in DHCP server in the Wireless Router The following configuration step assumes that the router s built in DHCPS will be used Additionally since you need to perform various configuration changes to the WLA 5000AP including the SSID Channel number the WEP key etc it is necessary to associate a fixed IP address with the WLA 5000AP which is why the WLA 5000AP will be shipped with a factory default private IP ad dress of 192 168 1 1 and a network mask of 255 255 255 0 Setting up a Windows PC or wireless client as DHCP clients The following will give detailed steps of how to configure a PC or a wireless client to obtain IP ad dresses automatically For other types of configuration please refer to the corresponding user manual F
15. EEE 802 3u e Infrastructure e Bridge Mode WDS IEEE 802 11a Standard 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 amp 6 Mbps with auto fallback IEEE 802 11g Standard 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 amp 6 Mbps with auto fallback 11 5 5 2 1 Mbps with auto fallback External Power Adapter with DC5v 2A Input Dimension 164 3 L x 170 W x 36 5 H mm Desktop Installation Wall Ceiling Mountable 3 x RJ45 4x 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Switch Auto MDI MDI X for LAN ports 1 x RJ45 for WAN 1 x RJ45 for DMZ 1 x Reset Button 2x External Antenna 9 x LED 1 x Power 1 x Diag 1 x WLAN 1 x WAN LINK ACT 4 x LAN LINK ACT 1 x DMZ LINK ACT Build in DHCP server Support static DHCP assignment IP Sec L2TP PPTP pass through Support special applications including H323 NetMeeting internet gaming Default private receiver Software DMZ Virtual server IP Filtering Rip vl amp v2 Static and default route Web Based Management Tool UPnP SNMP V1 amp V2 MIB Ethernet MIB II 802 11 Command line interface with Telenet Upload amp download test based configuration file vis HTTP browser Firmware upgrade via HTTP browser SysLog DNS relay amp Dynamic DNS Static IP DHCP client PPPoE client PPTP client DHCP Client Static IP Address Operation Temperature 0 40 C Storage Temperature 20 65 C Operating Humidity 10 90 without Condensation CE Wi Fi Class 5 GHz 802 11a Wi Fi Class 2 4 GHz 802 11g Planning
16. IP 172 16 30 146 Wan MAC O0 4F 69 50 00 08 Uptime da hh mm 0 00 07 Radio Table The radio table shows the information of each radio including the current mode channel number of clients associated number of packets transmitted and received and number of errors happened A WISP Client Router Mode Air Liv 802 11a b g E SS E Setup Wizard a gace tus B Advanced Settings y System Tools Logout Radio Table gt yster Log DHCP Client Table Bridge Table Radio Table gt Site Survey Device Information Firmware Version 1 00e05 Device IP 192 168 1 1 Device MAC 00 4F 69 50 00 00 Van IP 172 16 30 146 Wan MAC O0 4F 69 50 00 08 Uptime da hh mm 0 00 07 Upgrading Firmware You can upgrade your WLA 5000AP s firmware the software that controls your WLA 5000AP s op eration Normally this is done when a new version of firmware offers new features that you want or solves problems you have encountered when using the current version System upgrade can be per formed through the System Uperade option as follows Step 1 Select System Tools then Firmware Upgrade from the menu and the following screen dis plays Aj S WISP Client Router Mode w Live 602 77 a b g ard A Device Status DO Advanced Settings System Tools 4i manai ndai Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Configuration Gaerne Rusiiva Select t
17. NFIGURE THE ISP PROFILE In the following configuration screen as with the usual convention radio buttons are used to make a selection when only one out of multiple mutually exclusive choices can be selected while square check boxes can be used to select multiple non mutually exclusive choices When configuring the device for Internet access decide which one of the following multiple choices to select through radio buttons 1 You can use a static IP address provided by your ISP to connect to the Internet In this case you need to configure the following information e IP Address Assigned by Your ISP the IP address of the WAN interface of your router e IP Subnet Mask the IP subnet mask of the WAN interface of your router e ISP Gateway IP Address the IP address of your ISP s Gateway e DNS IP Address the IP address of the DNS server You use the user name and password assigned by your ISP to connect to the Internet re quired for the underlying PPPoE protocol In this case you need to configure the following information User Name the username of your ISP account Password the password of your ISP account Service Name the service name of your ISP account Connection Type There are 3 options for this option Always on the connection is always on no matter there is traffic or not If the connection is lost e g the PPPoE server is down or the ADSL Cable line is disconnected the con nection will be brought up right a
18. P ad dress assignment policy used by the DHCP server in the network Since you need to use an IP address to control and manage your WLA 5000AP without the knowledge of its IP address in order to access it you will need to use UPnP Universal Plug and Play or other management tools that do not depend on a fixed IP address It is strongly recommended that you select the manual static IP address CONFIGURE YOUR WIRELESS LAN CONNECTION In the following configuration screen you can configure wireless related parameters of your WLA 5000AP Network Name SSID The SSID is the network name used to identify a wireless network The SSID must be the same for all devices in the wireless network Several Routers on a network can have the same SSID The SSID can be up to 32 characters long This SSID is used for both radios te 802 11a and 802 11 b g Disable SSID Broadcasting An access point periodically broadcasts its SSID along with other in formation which allows client stations to learn its existence while searching for Routers in the wireless network Select Disable if you do not want the device to broadcast the SSID Regulatory Domain This place shows the regulatory domain where the device is running This field cannot be changed by regulation WLAN standard for Radio 1 2 Here you can set the configuration for each radio Mode For the radio 1 you can select it to run the 802 11a protocol For the radio 2 you can select it to
19. Password Settings Enable DHCP Server System Management SMMP Settings DHCP Server Settings Assigns IP addresses to wired and wireless clients from the following range Multiple Dwi ime 10800 Virtual Server Settings Heese TINE 10800 nee Special Applications From 192 768 1 z IP Filtering Settings Ti 192 168 1254 APPLY IP Routing Settings wireless settings Assigns the following IP address to the client with the following MAC address pao ass EE IF Address 192 168 1 Dynamic ONS Settings ADD Seca IP Address MAC Address DELETE SELECTED You can select one of the following two ways to assign IP addresses Assigns IP addresses to wired or wireless clients from the following range When IP addresses are assigned to a requesting DHCP client after the lease time the cli ent is expected to renew the lease Its default value is 10080 minutes The from and to range of IP addresses to be assigned to requesting DHCP clients can be configured manually with the default being 2 to 254 After you enter the information you should press APPLY Assigns the following IP address to the client with the following MAC address You can also specify the IP address to be assigned to a device with a pre configured MAC ad dress You can add such a mapping by entering a MAC address and the IP address to be assigned fol lowed by pressing the ADD button
20. SP You use PPTP to connect to the Internet In this case your ISP requires you to configure PPTP s tunnel IP address the username and password In this case configure the static IP address as in the above and then configure the following information PPTP Local IP Address the IP address on the local side of the PPTP tunnel provided by your ISP PPTP IP Netmask the Netmask on the local side of the PPTP tunnel provided by your ISP PPTP Remote IP Address the IP address of the remote side of the PPTP tunnel pro vided by your ISP e User Name the username of your ISP account e Password the password of your ISP account e Idle time The Idle Timeout is the number of seconds of inactivity before the PPTP connection is taken down Its value should be between 0 to 60 minutes with 5 minutes being the default value and 0 meaning the connection will never time out 5 Cloned MAC Address Some ISPs expect a PC to be connected to their service and use the MAC address of this PC s LAN card for identification purposes By checking the following Cloned MAC address square check box your WLA 5000AP allows a MAC address to be configured and cloned in the router to simulate a PC If the device is a PC based on WIN 95 98 Me you can run winipefg to find out the MAC Address of its LAN card If the device is a PC based on WIN 2000 NT XP you need to run ipconfig all to find out the MAC address of its LAN card
21. Server Settings Special Applications BB saan Ld IF Filtering Settings Re enter Mew Password ee IP Routing Settings Wireless Settings F APPLY gt Dynamic DNS Settings System Management Clicking the System Management button allows system related parameters to be configured for the WLA 5000AP Remote Management The remote management feature allows you to manage your WLA 5000AP remotely through the use of an HTTP browser The system allows you to 1 allow remote management from all WAN IP addresses to 2 allow remote management from up to two WAN IP addresses or to 3 disallow remote manage ment from any WAN IP addresses System Administration The router allows you to designate special port numbers other than the stan dard 80 for http for remote management It also allows you to specify the duration of idle time inac tivity before a web browser session times out The default time out value is 10 minutes UPnP The router s Universal Plug and Play UPnP feature allows a Windows XP ME PC to dis cover the router and automatically show an icon in the task bar on the screen You can double click the icon to access the router directly without having to specify its IP address Disable Ping Ping is a utility for testing the connectivity Response to a ping can be disabled such as when you do not want the router to be accessed e g attacked from the Internet Syslog Syslog is an IETF Internet Engineering Task For
22. a Air Live www airlive com User s Manual Copyright Statement No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means whether electronic mechanical photocopying recording or oth erwise without the prior writing of the publisher Windows 95 98 Me and Windows 2000 are trademarks of Microsoft Corp Pentium is trademark of Intel All copyright is reserved TABLE OF CONTENT INTRODUCING THE WISP CLIENT ROUTER MODE ccccccssssssssssssssssscccsssscccssssscccsssssccsssosscsessoseesosccsescsscesecssscssccescsscessssssesossossesoees 3 OVERVIEW OFTHE WEA SO000AR wren oh etes AA AN A senda ed 4 WISP CLENT ROUTER MODE APPLICATION Sii ices A a 4 Accessine Mid Rc eaten EAE 4 Accessing Servers from the Public NO WOW isla a di 3 SECURE ME Mita a e bis ss lla ista iia abit ies 5 WIEASODO ASI FEATURES a a ds ars cio lod 5 GETING Oe Mie DEVIC ea see a aca ak rc tagcat a o E Dd 6 INSTALLING THE WLA 5000A P ciu teiubevesasbeass RA A 7 SS O A O RR RR RR 7 APRYSIGAL EDO AT THE BACK PANEL iaa SA ENE E E one 8 APRYSICALLOOK AT THE FRONT PANEL dd AR 9 CONNECTING THE CABLE Sa cited aE dd tl i 10 HIGH LEVEL CONFIGURATION STEPS REQUIRED FOR THE WLA 5000AP ooooocccnnnnonncncnnnononanoconanananoncconanananonocnnnnnnnnccnnnnnnnnonocnonannnnacinnnn 10 SETTING UP A WINDOWS PC OR WIRELESS CLIENT AS DHCP CLIENTS ccc ccescsscccsccsssssscceccessssseesvcssssssscssecssssssscssscsssses
23. a a gta a ttn el saat eet leat estou ei 39 BAVA TVS BLS bee SETS lI SU I nn PT EE ET TNs TAE STIL TP 40 MANAGING YOUR WLA S000A P nt A A AS 42 HOW TO VIEW THE DEVICE STATUS A as 42 HOW TO VIENTRE OVS TEM OG dt id ado Sp da TOO i 43 DHCP GHENT TABLE ais ada 44 BRIDGE TABLES OREI OA E TE ENES EAEE AOA AE O E EN E EAAS VEE AE TTA EN EE 44 RADIO TABLE arana SI EE NE A A E A EETA NO 45 UPGRADING FIRMWARE ieai narran e a a a a a a a a a a a a a i E a a o a aaia 46 HOW TO SAVE OR RESTORE CONFIGURATION CHANGES 0 cccccssssscccssssssscccccssssssccesccssssssccesesssssssssccsssssscessscssssssscssecssssssssccsssssssessoes 48 How TO RESTORE THE SYSTEM SETTINGS TO THE FACTORY DEFAULTS cccccsscccsccsssssscccccsssssscecccsssssscesssossssssscesessssssssvcsssssssessooes 49 HOW TO REBOOT YOUR WLA 5000AP iu a tati 50 WHAT IF YOU FORGOT THE PASSWORD ceecccceecececssccccesscccesssseccesssscccsssseceesssseceesseeceessseccessaseccessaeccenssseceesssaeceesaseeceesasescesaaeeeenes 51 SPECIFICATION 20 A A oseesaasncvbesasacestancucsstdnscebavausaceebicuecnusseddcsedncaauauausscessesacucsasaeetetansossceausedonuiauans 52 2 AirLive WLA 5000AP WISP Client Router Mode Chapter Introducing the WISP Client Router Mode This manual gives a basic introduction to WISP Client Router Mode It pro vides information to configure the WLA 5000AP to operate in common appli cations such as connecting to the Internet We ll describe how to use your w
24. ateway All fields are blank DNS Configuration Select Disable DNS WINS Configuration Select Use DHCP for WINS Resolution IP address Select the Obtain IP address automatically radio button Reboot the PC Configuring a PC running MS Windows XP 2000 eee Do Click the Start button and choose Control Panel in Classic View In the Control Panel double click Network Connections Double click Local Area Connection In the LAN Area Connection Status window select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Proper ties Select the Obtain an IP address automatically and the Obtain DNS server address automatically radio buttons Click OK to finish the configuration Confirming your PC s IP Configuration There are two tools useful for finding out a computer s IP address and default gateway WINIPCEFG for Windows 95 98 Me Select the Start button and choose Run Type winipcfg and a window will appear listing the IP configuration You can also type winipcfg in the MS DOS prompt The procedure required to set a static IP address is not too much different from the procedure re quired to set to obtain IP addresses dynamically except that instead of selecting obtain IP ad dresses dynamically you should specify the IP address explicitly Connecting More Devices Through A Hub To The WLA 5000AP The Wireless Router provides four LAN ports to allow up to four PCs or Workstations to be connected to it directly If you want to co
25. automatically get the IP address for this device Selecting this option will disable your DHCP server automatically Fo BACK F NEXT NOTE Changes to this page will nottake effect until you click FINISH on the save config page If you choose to assign a static IP address manually check the button that says Assign static IP to this device and then fill in the following fields IP Address and IP Subnet Mask These values default to 192 168 1 1 and 255 255 255 0 respectively This IP address can be modified if necessary to either a different address in this same subnet or to an address in a different subnet When you modify it if the DHCP server function of your WLA 5000AP is enabled the pool of IP addresses it will use for assignment purposes will also be automatcailly adjusted accordingly For example if the default IP address is used the IP address pool for assignment consists of addresses from 192 168 1 2 to 192 168 1 254 However please do not change the default IP address unless you know exactly what you want to achieve Then you should press Next to get to the next screen If you choose to use an external DHCP Server to automatically assign an IP address to your WLA 5000AP check the button that says Use the DHCP protocol to automatically get the IP address for this device and then press Next to the next screen When an IP address is dynamically assigned to the router its value can change depending on the I
26. ave an IP address which can be statically configured or is dynamically ob tained from a DHCP server on the LAN Chapter Installing the WLA 5000AP This section describes the installation procedure for your WLA 5000AP It starts with a summary of the content of the package you have purchased followed by steps of how to connect and power up your WLA 5000AP Finally it describes how to configure a Windows PC to communicate with your WLA 5000AP What s in the Box The WLA 5000AP package comes with the following items One WLA 5000AP One 5V DC 2A power adapter with a barrel connector One CD contains WLA 5000AP User Guide A physical look at the back panel The following illustration shows the rear panel of WLA 5000AP RESET LAN Power 1 1 RJ 45 10 100 Switch connectors for connecting to PCs and workstations or connecting external Ethernet hub or switch with auto sensing 2 1 DC 5V 2A power connector for connecting through a DC power adapter included as part of the product to the wall power outlet 3 1 Reset button to restore the device back to the factory settings A physical look at the front panel The LEDs on the front of the WLA 5000AP reflect the operational status of the unit r toy AS WLA 5000AP LED Description Flashing Green XMT RCV Data XMT RCV Data XMT RCV Data XMT RCV Data Under boot up Connecting the Cables Follow these steps to install your WLA 5000AP Step 1
27. ce the Internet standards body conformant standard for logging system events RFC 3164 When the WLA 5000AP encounters an error or warning condition e g a log in attempt with an invalid password it will create a log in the system log table To be able to remotely view such system log events you need to check the Enable Syslog box configure the IP address of a PC where a Syslog daemon is running in the background When doing so the WLA 5000AP will send logged events over the network to the PC for future view 1ng Syslog server IP address The IP address of the PC where the Syslog daemon is running gt A a 4 WISP Client Router Mode i E Live 802 11a b g www airlive com Ie Setup Wizard del Device Status a Advanced Settings y System Tools S Logout system Management Password Settings System Management Remote Management SMMP Settings DHCP Server Settings O Allow management fram all remote IP addresses Multiple DMZ O Allow remote management for only 2 WAN IP addresses Virtual Server Settings Remote management IP address 1 o Special Applications B E i 9 Remote managementlP address 2 ENTES pg e e JE IP Routing Settings Deny remote management from all WAN IP addresses Wireless Settings Dynamic DNS Settings System Administration HTTP Part No 180 timeout 10 minutes UPnP Enable UPnP Disable Ping Il Mieahlo nina from Internet SNMP Settings This screen allow
28. eb browser to configure the WLA 5000AP and to perform various management functions e g upgrading the software or viewing the system log a task that can be useful in Ongoing operations This manual consists of the following chapters and appendixes Chapter One Introduction summarizes features and capabilities of the WLA 5000AP Chapter Two Installing the WLA 5000AP gives steps you should follow to install the WLA 5000AP and configure your PCs Chapter Three Configuring the WLA 5000AP describes how to log in to the Web Manager the browser screen and steps needed to configure your WLA 5000AP for specific applications It gives easy to follow instructions for quick Internet access and provides a guide to basic WLA 5000AP con figuration Chapter Four Advanced Configuration provides information on advanced router configuration Chapter Five Managing your WLA 5000AP explains other management features of the WLA 5000AP Overview of the WLA 5000AP 702 1 rabia W The WISP Client Router mode that sits between your local Ethernet network and a remote network e g the Internet The WLA 5000AP contains a 10 100Mbps Ethernet switch for connection to PCs on your local wired network and two wireless interfaces for connection to your local wireless network one supports 802 11a another can be configured to support either both 802 11b and 802 11g or 802 11g only both radios support a data rate of up to 54 Mbps Data comes into
29. ey of up to 32 alphanu merical characters choose 64 bit and press the Generate button to generate four WEP64 keys in the entries below or choose 128 bit and press the Generate button to generate one WEP128 key in the first entry Alternatively and for WEP152 you can manually configure each of them When you manually configure a key the length for a WEP64 key must be equal to 5 for a WEP128 key it must be equal to 13 and for a WEP152 key it must be equal to 16 Once you enable the WEP function please make sure that exactly the same WEP key is configured in both the Wireless Router and client stations You can define a key using ASCII or hex characters A WEP128 ASCII key looks like An ASCII key 13 characters while a WEP64 hex key looks like 44 12 24 A8 B2 5 bytes and 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 00 A3 BB 2C as WEP128 hex key Each set of hexadecimal numbers should be sepa rated by dash Key Index You have to specify which of the four keys will be active Please note that some Wireless Client Cards allow hexadecimal characters only Select Security Policy WEP Encryption Enabling encryption will secure data and prevent unauthorized users from accessing your wireless network Identical encrption keys must be entered on all authorized wireless clients Passphrase for 64bit 128 bit GENERATE Select one of the WEP Keys for the wirless network Encrypt data transmitting with WEP Key 1 WEP
30. filtering Mo IF filtering is performed Grant IP access Data traffic satisting rules below are allowedforvarded O Deny IP access Multiple DMZ Virtual Serer Settings special Applications IE Fiterimg Setings Data traffic satistving rules below are deniedfiltered IP Routing Settings Wireless Settings F APPLY Dynamic DNS Settings Define an IP filtering rule Hame IP Protocol TCP w Apply to Outbound to the Internet Inbound from the Internet 5 IP Address ANY ur O Single IF CIL O Network E j W 18 Netmask are IP Routing Settings Dynamic Routing enable gateway to exchange the routing table dynamically through LAN port Currently you can choose to use RIPv1 or RIPv2 with Send enabled active mode or disabled passive mode Static Routing If you have routers on your LAN or WAN you can configure static routes on the a g Router to route network traffic to a specific predefined destination The WLA 5000AP routes packets based only on the packet s destination not on the soutce of a packet Static Routes are configured when network traffic is directed to a specific destination on the network whether it is the LAN or WAN For instance you can configure the WLA 5000AP to route traffic des tined to a particular network to a specific router on the LAN or WAN using the following steps 1 Enter the IP address of the destination network in the Destination Network field 2 Enter the subnet in the Subne
31. fter the connection is recovered Demand Dialing the connection will be brought up only when there is traffic That is it requires an outgoing packet to trigger the connection Manual Users have to bring up and take down the connection manually MTU MRU This is to set the values of MTU Maximum Transmit Unit and MRU Maximum Receive Unit that is used between the 802 11 a g Router and the ISP device at the other side Users are not encouraged to change these values unless you know what you are doing Session Type There are 3 options for this setting Normal This option only supports one PPPoE session Unnumbered Link This option can let your LAN be a public IP subnet That is PC s on the LAN can be configured with public IP addresses provided by your ISP You can put your own servers on the LAN and then people on the Internet can access these servers The source IP address of the traffic from these PC s to the Internet is not modified i e NAT is not applied either If you still want to keep a private LAN you can check the Maintain Private LAN setting and enter the IP Address and IP Subnet Mask of your private LAN If you do not keep a private LAN the Device IP Settings menu at the left side will disappear You use DHCP to connect to the Internet most likely through a cable modem connection In this case your ISP may require you to configure the Host Computer Name Host Name The Host Name provided by your I
32. h as some Internet games are getting to be increasingly popular These applications usually work in the following manner A client can start an Internet game by first registering with a game server on the Internet Other clients can using the corresponding protocol join the game by checking with the server and de ciding if to join the game A client can leave the game at any time If the initiating client is behind your router you need to add the application by performing the following configuration Select an application Select an application that you want to add to the supported list You should choose Other if your application is not explicitly shown in the list Name You can provide a mnemonic name Trigger Port You need to specify based on instructions provided by your application s user manual the UDP TCP port number in the router that the initiating client uses to start an Internet game Trigger Type Select UDP TCP or both for the trigger port Opened ports You need to specify the port numbers in the router that joining clients can use to communicate with the initiating client again based on instructions provided by your application user manual Public Type Select UDP TCP or both for the Opened ports After you finish the above you press the ADD button to add an entry to the table You can delete an entry by selecting the corresponding entry and press the DELETE SE LECTED button gt ee
33. he firmware file by clicking Browse then click UPGRADE Factory Detault Reboot System UPGRADE HOTE 1 Do not power off the router while Upgrading the firmware 2 Some browsers would fail to locate the firmware file when there is any localized character in the firmware file path Step 2 To update the WLA 5000AP firmware first download the firmware from the distributor s web site to your local disk Then from the above screen enter the path and filename of the firmware or click Browse to select the path and filename of the firmware Next Click the Upgrade button The new firmware will begin loading to your WLA 5000AP After a message appears telling you that the operation is complete you need to reset the system to have the new firmware take effect Note It is recommended that you do not upgrade your WLA 5000AP if you are happy with its operation How to Save or Restore Configuration Changes You can save system configuration settings to a file and later download it back to the WLA 5000AP system by following the steps below Step 1 Select Configuration Save and Restore from the System Tools menu and the following screen displays gt A p _ WISP Client Router Mode Aig Live son a Setup Wizard dz Device Status TA Advanced Settings y System Tools Gi Configuration Save and Restore Firmware Upgrade Configuration Save and Restore Factory Default Click SAVE TO FILE
34. ith commonty asked questions about the Aa a E i 1 e A la i i B P iar J J i j 1 i A J a A pi pa Y m ra Ty T Wireless router 7 Note The IP address of your PC must be in the same IP subnet as the WLA 5000AP It is preferred that you con figure the PC to obtain an IP address automatically from the WLA 5000AP OSO EG The Home Page of the WLA 5000AP screen will appear with its main menu displayed on the screen showing the following top level choices Setup Wizard Device Status System Tools Ad vanced Settings and Help Selecting any will allow you to navigate to other configuration menus Logging On yo A a o WISP Client Router Mode Vig Live 802 11a b g i f N p 7 i Flease enter your password f LOGON Forgot your password see the User Crude for Instuctons When you attempt to access a configuration screen from the browser menu an administrator login screen will appear prompting you to enter your password to log on Once you are logged in you will not be asked to log in again unless your session expires such as due to inactivity timeout If you are logging in for the first time after you received your WLA 5000AP you should use the factory default password airlive to log in You should change it as soon as after you log in Characters you type as your password will be echoed back as a string of asterisks for security reasons After you enter the pass
35. ltered Once a choice is made the choice applies to all filtering rules To define add an IP filtering rule enter the following information e Name The name of the filter e IP Protocol TCP or UDP e Apply to You need to select whether the filtering rule should apply to packets outbound for the Internet or inbound from the Internet e Source IP address you can select Any Single IP or a Network of source IP ad dresses e Source Port you can select Any Single or a Range of port numbers e Destination IP address Any Single IP or a Network of destination IP addresses e Destination Port you can select Any Single or a Range of port numbers After you finish the above you press the ADD button to add the entry to the table There are up to 32 IP filtering rules could be configured You can delete an entry by selecting the corresponding entry and press the DELETE SE LECTED button Please Note that IP filtering is a sophisticated feature that can severely impact your Router op eration Please be sure that you fully understand it before you use this feature If you make any mistakes it can produce dramatic and potentially undesirable results gt iia te WISP Client Router Mode Live wo 11a b g GIP Filtering Settings Password Settings system Management This allows you to define rules for allowing denying access from to the Internet SMMP Settings DHCP Server Settings Disable IP
36. ly to announce its existence The beacon Interval specifies how often beacon frames are transmitted in time unit of milliseconds Its default value is 100 a valid value should be between 20 and 1000 RTS Threshold RTS CTS frames ate used to gain control of the medium for transmission Any uni cast data or control frames larger than the specified RTS threshold must be transmitted following the RTS CTS handshake exchange mechanism The RTS threshold should have a value between 0 and 2347 bytes with a default value of 2347 A value of zero activates the RTS CTS handshake before every transmission It is recommended that this value does not deviate from the default too much Fragmentation When the size of a unicast frame exceeds the fragmentation threshold the frame will be fragmented before transmission The threshold should have a value of 256 2346 bytes with a de fault value of 2346 If you experience a high packet error rate you should slightly decrease the Frag mentation Threshold DTIM Interval The WLA 5000AP buffers packets for stations that operate in the power saving mode A Delivery Traffic Indication Message DTIM contains information on which power conserving stations have packets waiting to be received The DTIM interval specifies how often bea con frames should contain DTIMs It should have a value between 1 and 255 with a default value of 3 ee WISP Client Router Mode r Live so 11a b g Je
37. n advertise your router by providing your domain name while Internet users can access the router using the domain name not the router s IP address To activate this feature you need to check the Enable Dynamic DNS Client using DynDNS org box first and then configure the following parameters Hostname the hostname domain name registered with DynDNS org by you Username the username required to log in to the domain name server maintained by DynDNS org Password the password required to log in to the domain name server maintained by DynDNS org Ae e WISP Client Router Mode Aig Live co rn Setup Wizard i Device Status D Advanced Settings y System Tools Logout bDynamic DNS Settings Password Settings System Management E Enable amic DNS Client usin DNS or SNMP Settings Dyn y Dani DHCP Server Settings Hostname Multiple DMZ Usemame sd Virtual Server Settings SEM special Applications IP Filtering Settings IP Routing Settings Wireless Settings Dynamic ONS Settings Chapter Managing your WLA 5000AP This Chapter covers other management aspects of your WLA 5000AP How to view the device status How to view the system log How to upgrade your WLA 5000AP firmware How to save or restore configuration changes How to reboot your WLA 5000AP What if you forgot the password How to View the device Status You can monitor the system status and
38. nnect more devices you can connect an external hub or switch to any of the LAN ports using a LAN cable os y E DE E r Plug this end into any port ofa hub er awiteh Chapter Basic Configuration of the WLA 5000AP This section contains basic configuration procedure for the WLA 5000AP It also describes how to set up the WISP Client Router mode for Internet Ac cess operation and how to set up the LAN configuration The WLA 5000AP is designed so that all basic configuration may be easily invoked through the a standard Web browser such as Internet Explorer Currently only the Internet Explorer 6 0 or above is supported To access the WLA 5000AP s management interface for the first time enter the default IP ad dress of the WLA 5000AP in your Web browser http 192 168 1 1 E Broadband Router Manager Microsoft Intemet Explore Fie Edt view Favorites Tools Help e gt O14 Address E http 192 168 1 1 www alrlive com WISP Client Router Mode e 802 11a b g mA DG Air Live Setup Wizard Configure the basic settings of the Wireless Router Device Status Check the status of the connected devices find the IP address of the Wireless router and more Advanced Settings Change the password configure DHCP and virtual server settings setup a static routing table and more system Tools Upgrade the firmware reboot the Wireless router and more Help Get help w
39. o change your IP address and then re boot your computer in order to resume the communication Chapter Advanced Settings This section contains advanced setting procedures for the WLA 5000AP It describes modifications that normally you may not need for basic system operation One exception is changing your password it is highly recommended that you change the default factory setting as soon as you start to use your WLA 5000AP Password Settings Your WLA 5000AP comes with a default factory password of airlive After you start using the AP you should change the default password To change the password press the Password Settings button to enter the Password Settings screen enter the current password followed by the new password twice The entered characters will appear as asterisks If you forgot the password the only way to recover it is to return the device to its default state as shipped from the factory To restore the password to the default password please refer to the section What if I forgot the Password in the user manual a A WISP Client Router Mode Aig Liwe cono y Setup Wizard diz Device Status iL Advanced Settings y System Tools Gi Fassword Settings Change Password Password Settings System Management SMMP Settings To change your administrative password enter your current password and then the new DHCP Server Settings pirewai es E E Current Password A o Virtual
40. or the case of using a LAN attached PC the PC must have an Ethernet interface installed properly be connected to the WLA 5000AP either directly or through an external LAN switch and have TCP IP installed and configured to obtain an IP address automatically from a DHCP server in the network For the case of using a wireless client the client must also have a wireless interface installed properly be physically within the radio range of the WLA 5000AP and have TCP IP installed and configured to obtain an IP address automatically from a DHCP server in the network Configuring a PC running MS Windows 95 98 Me ase e Click the Start Button and select Settings Click the Control Panel The Win95 98 Me Control Panel will appear Open the Network setup window by double clicking the Network icon Check your list of Network items If TCP IP is already installed proceed to step 5 Otherwise You may need your Windows CD to complete the installation of TCP IP gt Click the ADD button gt Inthe Network Component Type dialog box select Protocol gt In the Select Network Protocol dialog box select Microsoft gt In the Network Protocols area of the same dialog box select TCP IP and click OK With TCP IP installed select TCP IP from the list of Network Components In the TCP IP window check each of the tabs and verify the following settings Bindings Select Client for Microsoft Networks and Files and printer sharing for Microsoft Networks G
41. public port number to be used either a single port number or a range 3 enter the local IP address of the server on your LAN 4 enter its local port number to map to either a single port number or the starting port number of a range 5 followed by pressing the ADD button You can delete a mapping by selecting the corresponding entry and press the DELETE SE LECTED button Note Virtual Server Setting and IP Filtering may affect with each other gt 5 WISP Client Router Mode Live 802 11a b g a ER sp I Setup Wizard del Device Status Db Advanced Settings if T System Tools Virtual server Settings Password Settings system Management This allows vou to specify one or more applications running on server computers on the LAN that SNMP Settings may be accessed by any Internet user Internet data destined forthe specified public port will be directed to the specified private port number on the LAN client with the specified private IP DHCP Server Settings address Multiple DMZ Vittual Server Settings Service Name HTTP v Special Applications l gt AA Public Port No 5 Single 30 IP Filtering Settings IP Routing Settings Range E Wireless Settings Local IP Address 199 168 7 Dynamic DNS Settings E Local Port No Starts From 0 ADD Select Serice Public Port No ocaliP Address Local Port No s Special Applications Special applications suc
42. ring of up to 60 characters Community String For Read If you intend the router to be managed from a remote SNMP man agement station you need to configure a read only community string for read only operation The community string is an alphanumeric string of up to 15 characters Community String For Write For read write operation you need to configure a write community string A trap manager is a remote SNMP management station where special SNMP trap messages are gener ated by the router and sent to in the network You can define trap managers in the system You can add a trap manager by entering a name an IP address followed by pressing the ADD but ton You can delete a trap manager by selecting the corresponding entry and press the DELETE SE LECTED button You enable a trap manager by checking the Enable box in the corresponding entry or disable the trap manager by un checking the Enable box DHCP Server Settings The DHCP server option allows the WLA 5000AP to assign IP addresses to DHCP client devices on your wired or wireless LAN to obtain IP addresses automatically If you want the Router to act as a DHCP server and assign private IP addresses to requesting DHCP clients on the LAN you need to check the Enable DHCP Server box E ES 5 WISP Client Router Mode hir Live 0200 Setup Wizard del Device Status iL Advanced Settings y System Tools d 5 DHCP Server Settings
43. s you to configure SNMP parameters including the system name the location and contact information Additionally you can configure the WLA 5000AP to send SNMP Traps to re mote SNMP management stations Traps are unsolicited alert messages that WLA 5000AP sends to remote management stations gt gt gt A E gt WISP Client Router Mode Air Live sona o Setup Wizard del Device Status a Advanced Settings Y y System Tools SNMP Settings Password Settings System Management SNMP Settings Enable SNMP DHCP Server settings Assign system information Multiple Dwi Virtual Server Settings System Mame AGRDRA 81 special Applications System Location Input System Location IP Filtering Settings System Contact Input Contact Peron IP Routing Settings Wireless Settings Assign the SNMP community string Community String For Read public Community String For Write private Dynamic DNS Settings F APPLY gt Assign a specific name and IP address for your SNMP trap manager Mame IP Arddracc System Name A name that you assign to your WLA 5000AP It is an alphanumeric string of up to 30 characters System Location Description of where your WLA 5000AP is physically located It is an alphanu meric string of up to 60 characters System Contact Contact information for the system administrator responsible for managing your WLA 5000AP It is an alphanumeric st
44. secessaseess 10 CONFIGURING A PC RUNNING MS WINDOWS 95 98 ME uuu cccccssssescccessssscccccecsssssecceceessssssececsssssssccceesssasesceceessssecececesassseseeersnaeess 11 CONFIGURING A PC RUNNING MS WINDOWS XP 20003 cccccnnononcccnononononocinonananoncconnnanononccnannnnonccnonannnnnncconnannn nono onannnnnneconnnnnnnenccnonanannn ss 11 CONFIRMING YOUR PG S IP CONFIGURATION ir da idiii 11 CONNECTING MORE DEVICES THROUGH A HUB TO THE WLA 5000AP oooononoccncnnnononanoninonanananoconananononoconnnnnononocnanannnnoconananoncnccnonannnnecos 12 BASIC CONFIGURATION OF THE WLA 5000AP cccccccsssssccsssssccssssscccssssscscssssccessceccsesscsccsssosscsessossesossesessssccsecssscssccssossesossossesocss 13 COCO GON a T A A O e e 14 SETUP WIZARD id dato 14 Set up your Local Time Zone and Date Time danilo 15 Confieure thel SPE TIT OFC stran seii A A talas 15 DEN COS Sein oS A E Sd adi 19 Configure Your Wireless LAN CONNECT EA ARA 20 Finish Setup Wizard and Save Your SEUA ia 23 ADVANCEDSETTINGS scsi A A E NAA 25 PASSWORD SETTINGS eiren estat cae csAaae catalog Sabai ahve edad dada adoco 26 SYS TEMIMANA G1 2 RR Ee A A OS i 27 SNMP SET TINO Sunrise rt A N 29 DAG PS ER VER SOTO a e O 31 MUENTE o Stake esa Manne esate ollo ies 33 VIRTUVAE SERVER SETTINGS ai nr A boi 34 SPECIAL APPEICA TON Ss e ir riadas lia dao 35 PET RINS SE TUN Sa a dd ld os lion cios 36 IP ROUTING SE TING Sa a le o 38 WIRELESS ETT Sao lacas Dane telas Seat cr ec at te
45. t Mask field 3 Enter the IP address of the specific router in the Gateway IP Address field 4 Select LAN or WAN where is the specific router is from the Interface menu 6 Click Add IP Routing Table The Routing Table shows a list of destinations that the IP software maintains on each host and router The destination network IP address subnet mask gateway address and the cor responding interface are displayed Note The WLA 5000AP can support up to 128 static route entries A 5 WISP Client Router Mode Aig Live sn E Setup Wizard dl Device Status LD Advanced Settings i 7 System Tools fP Routing Settings Password Settings System Management Dynamic Routing SMMP Settings DHCP Server Settings Select the routing protocol scheme used for the router s LAN port Multiple DMZ Virtual Server Settings Disable Special Applications O RIP IP Filtering Settings Wireless Settings Dynamic ONS Settings Static Routing F APPLY This allows you to manually configure static network routes Static routes will override routes learned by standard routing protocol discover methods Destination IP Address 0 0 0 e Subnet Mask 0 0 0 po Gateway IP Address o i 0 o e lan Interface Wireless Settings You can use this screen to configure various parameters of your WLA 5000AP Beacon Interval The WLA 5000AP broadcasts beacon frames regular
46. to save your configuration to a management host SAVE TO FILE Reboot System Select the text configure file by clicking Browse then click RESTORE FROM FILE HOTE Some browsers would fail to locate the configuration file when there is any localized character in the configuration file path Step 2 Click SAVE TO FILE and then select a local file to save to or click RESTORE FROM FILE and then select a local file to upload How to Restore the System Settings to the Factory Defaults You can restore the system settings to the factory defaults Step 1 Select Factory Default from the System Tools menu and the following screen displays gt a WISP Client Router Mode Aig Live cn Gawwalrliveicom y Setup Wizard diz Device Status TA Advanced Settings y System Tools Logout Gi Factory Default Firmware Upgrade Contiguration Save and Restore Factory Detault gt Reboot System Do vou really wantto restore the configuration to factory defaults YES CAUTION Restoring factory default settings will erase all your previous settings Step 2 Click YES to restore the system configurations to the factory defaults and the system will re boot automatically How to Reboot your WLA 5000AP You can reset your WLA 5000AP from the Brower To reset it Step 1 Select Reboot System from the System Tools menu the following screen shows A WISP Client Router Mode Aig Live cn COTINO
47. word clicking the LOG ON button will begin the password verifica 10 OCess a if succe our CO ation session can begin tion process and if successful your configuration session can b Note Should there be no settings or access on the web management screen system will logout auto matically in 10 minutes Setup Wizard The Setup Wizard will guide you through a series of configuration screens to set up the basic configu ration of your WLA 5000AP At the end of the Setup Wizard screens you should press the FINISH button and all your configuration modifications will take effect SET UP YOUR LOCAL TIME ZONE AND DATE TIME After logging in the Time Settings page appears The router time will first be set to the local time of the PC on which the browser is running If this time is not correct modify the appropriate fields as necessary and then click NEXT 5021199 gt ag gt WISP Client Router Mode Air Li MATER m Device Status TA Advanced Settings 77 System Tools Setup Wizard t Time Settings gt 15 ings 2 e eng C Enable NTP Ho Device IF Settings Wireless settings local time zone E ave Config GMT 08 00 Beijing Hong Kong Singapore Taipei y local date and time Su ooo E 17 e 2006 HH mm ss 03 10 08 PM y NEXT NOTE Changes to this page will nottake effect until you click FINISH on the save config page CO

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