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1. Figure 2 41 Web Server Server Port set server port of web service the default is 80 Page 30 Total 42 Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual Session Timeout set web session timeout the default is 15 minutes 2 5 2 Telnet Server Telnet Server Enable Telnet Server server Port 23 Figure 2 42 Telent Server Enable Telnet Server working enable or to enable Telnet server the default is to enable state Server Port set server port of telnet server the default is 23 NTP Client a O T NTP Client NTP Server Figure 2 43 NTP Client System Log Verus rb ra visti E A iaa System Log Remate Lag v Remote Log IP Address Remate Log Port 514 Figure 2 44 System Log Wireless Client Rate Limit toan n cU oM su dM Meet Tuae MEINEM uM Disabled All Clients C Classified Clients All Clients CIR Outbound 0 CIR Inbound 0 CIR Committed Information Rate kbps Figure 2 45 Client Rate Limit All Clients Wireless Client Rate Limit aft O Disabled AI Clients amp Classified Clients lin Clients CIR Outbound 0 CIR Inbound 0 1ia 11g Clients CIR Outbound 0 CIR Inbound 0 11b Clients CIR Outbound 0 CIR Inbound 0 CIR Committed Information Rate kbps Figure 2 46 Client Rate Limit Classified Clients Page 31 Total 42 Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual 2 5 3 Security Basic Security Basic rd tr A oo aca al Port scan detect Ping o
2. network mode can be set as SOHO Router Mode 3 WISP Mode this mode is opposite to SOHO Router It uses wireless interface as WAN to connect public network and ETH port as 2 layer access port For this mode we can think the unit as a wireless client router supporting PPPoE over air A NOTE Only when the unit works as Station Mode or Station WDS Mode network mode can be set as WISP Mode Network Settings Bridge IP Address IP address of Bridge interface Net mask net mask of bridge interface IP address Bridge Mac MAC address of bridge interface Gateway gateway IP Address of bridge interface Primary DNS IP primary DNS address of bridge interface Secondary DNS IP secondary DNS address of bridge interface Page 11 Total 42 Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual 2 1 3 Status SYSTEM WIRELESS NETWORK SYSTEM Device Mame WIS Q53 00 Serial Number 53000008 14300 130 MAC FC AD OF 01 50 68 Flash 16M Software Version 1 0 0251 20140126 Beta Language English Timezone GMT Current Time 2014 4 15 13 8 2 Username admin Figure 2 6 System lable of status a Device Name device name or model name Serial Number device serial NO Software Version current software version Language current web language Time zone current time zone Current time current time Username username when login 2 1 4 Monitor Throughput Monitor Throughput Interfaces ARP STA Stats Routes L
3. 0 255 2535 255 0 0 0 0 0 Figure 2 13 Monitor Routes Destination destination address and mask Gateway next address against destination address that is gateway address Flags network type of this routing info Interface interface of this routing info 2 1 10 Monitor PPPoE Information List PPPoE information list shows connecting state of current PPoE as Figure2 14 Interfaces ARP AP Stats Routes PPPoE Information DHCP Server Server Name hzl003 Connection Time 00 01 54 12 A o lt a E CEKEKk XII A oq c oc r ene m lt lt lt a O a eae ee ee Uu p O Figure 2 14 Monitor PPPOE Server Name server name of PPPoE server Connection Time time online of PPPoE connection Local IP Address local IP address of PPPoE client Remote IP Address remote IP address of PPPoE server Primary DNS IP primary DNS address of PPPoE client Secondary DNS IP secondary DNS address of PPPoE client TX Packets CPE sending packets by PPP interface RX Packets CPE receiving packets by PPP interface TX Bytes CPE sending bytes by PPP interface RX Bytes CPE receiving bytes by PPP interface Page 16 Total 42 Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual 2 1 11 Monitor DHCP Server DHCP Server List shows status of assigning IP address when CPE is DHCP Server as Figure 2 15 Interfaces ARP AP Stats Routes PPPoE Information DHCP Server 00 e0 4c 20 03
4. 2 52 System Page Page 34 Total 42 2 6 1 Device Device Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual Device Description WaweFlex Language English hal Timezone GMT Western Europe Time een Enable Startup Date 7 Startup Date 2013 03 07 2 Figure 2 53 Device Device Description set device description Enable Startup Date set enable startup date the default is enable state Startup Date set device startup date 2 6 2 Ping Watchdog Ping Watchdog Ping Watchdog IP Address Web URL Startup Delay Ping Interval Failed Tries To Reboot seconds seconds Figure 2 54 Ping Watchdog Time zone set device time zone Page 35 Total 42 Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual 2 6 3 System Accounts System Accounts Username admin Current Password New Password Verify New Password Figure 2 55 System Accounts Username set admin username Current Password amending username and new password after entering current password New Password set new password Verify New Password verify new password 2 6 4 Configuration Management Location Latitude Longitude Apply Figure 2 56 Location Page Configuration Management uu r HIEMIS Ph Restore Factory Defaults Reboot Export Configuration Import Configuration Figure 2 57 Configuration Management Restore Factory
5. 75 197 168 1 203 00 00 19 40 H00031 A Figure 2 15 Monitor DHCP Server MAC Address MAC address of DHCP Client IP Address IP address of DHCP Client Remaining Lease remaining lease to this IP address of DHCP Server Hostname hostname of DHCP Client 2 2 Radio Page Radio Page is mainly used for setting WLAN RF parameter as Figure 2 16 Basic Settings PASS A ee eee Wireless Mode Access Point Country Code United States IEEE 802 11 Mode 802 11an Channel Width Auto 20 40 MHz Channel Shifting Disable Channel auto Tx Power 18 amp bl Max TX Rate MCS 15 130 300 Figure 2 16 Radio Page 2 2 1 Basic Wireless Settings Wireless Mode Access Point Country Code Station Station WDS IEEE 802 11 Mode PA ae Channel Width ACCESS Point WOS Figure 2 17 Wireless Mode Wireless Mode working mode of WLAN the unit supporting AP Mode Station Mode AP WDS Mode and Station WDS Mode the default is Station Mode Because settings of those 4 Page 17 Total 42 Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual modes have little impact to parameter setting of whole Radio we will not introduce parameter setting of Radio for 4 modes Country Code IEFE 802 11 Made Colombia Channel Width Compliance Test co Costa rica Channel Shifting pig Channel Cyprus Czech republic Denmark Max TX Rate Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt Miete Mb E IE El
6. Salvador AS Estonia Finland aid France TEE LA Georgia Germany Greece Greenland Grenada Guam Guatemala Haiti Honduras Hong Kong Hungary Iceland India Copyright 20 fem ologies Co Ltd A ran Tx Power Figure 2 18 Country Code Country code set country code of Radio the default is Unite States IEFE 802 11 Mode 802 11an v Channel Width 02 11a 2802 11an Channel Shifting Figure 2 19 IEEE 802 11 Mode IEEE 802 11 Mode set working mode of Radio the default is 802 11n Channel Width 40 MHz Channel Shifting 8 MHz 40 MHz Channel Auto 20 40 MHz Figure 2 20 Channel Width Channel Width set occupied bandwidth of channel the default is 20 40MHz Mode Page 18 Total 42 Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual a Channel Tx Power 36 5185MHz Max TX Rate 40 5205MHz 44 5225MHz 48 5245MHz a oe ee octal 56 5285MHz 60 5305MHz ias 6d a 5325MHz a ais 100 5505MHz 104 5525MHz 108 5545MHz 1112 5555MHz ECWmin 116 S55 5 MHz TXOP Limit 120 5605MHz 124 5625MHz 128 5645MHz 132 5665MHz 136 5665MHz 140 5705MHz 149 5750MHz 153 570MHz 157 5780MHz 161 5810MHz 165 5830MHz Tx Power Max TX Rate Copyright 2 ologies Co Ltd Figure 2 22 Tx Power Page 19 Total 42 Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual Tx Power set transmission power of Radio the default
7. Total Busy 0 TOCA Disable E station tup O SSID Wisnetworks BSSID FC AD 0F 01 50 68 Security NONE Signal Strength 59 dEmmar Figure 2 2 Wireless Status Station Mode 2 1 1 Status WIRELESS Radio status window mainly shows the radio work mode and related information of the unit Wireless mode working mode of the unit supporting 4 kinds of working mode AP Mode Station Mode AP WDS Mode and Station WDS Mode Radio mode working mode of Radio supporting 802 1 1a an two kinds of working modes Page 8 Total 42 Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual Channel Frequency radio current working channel and working frequency Channel Width radio channel bandwidth supporting 20MHz and 40MHz Channel bandwidth has great influence to the wireless Under no interference environment average throughput of 40MHz channel bandwidth can reach more than twice of 20MHz channel bandwidth Country Code country code of current working Radio Different country code has different channel and power for Radio supporting 7 Tx Power current Radio transmission power Transmission power influences directly signal strength of communication system so we should guarantee transmission power big enough 7 Max Rate max sending rate of Radio supporting Different channel bandwidth could affect max sending rate If AP and Station can reach to 40MHz channel bandwidth max sending rate can reach to 300Mbps and throughout rate can improv
8. enter WEP key Key Index choose key index the default is 1 If choosing WPA WPA2 security type as shown Figure 2 28 Wireless Security e e e inim Ph security WFA vt WPA Authentication PSK lod WPA Preshared Key E Show Figure 2 28 WPA security type Page 23 Total 42 Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual Wireless Security PETIT II DIDI DLE LOUP OLI CLIE SIS DL UIN LIEU IECIT OI DIUI T Ph WPA Authentication a Ww Auth Server IP Port 1812 Auth Server Secret Show Accounting Server W Acct Server IP Port j 1813 Acct Server Secret Show Figure 2 29 WPA2 security type WPA Authentication set WPA WPA authentication method current only supporting PSK WPA Preshard Key set PSK key of WPA WPA2 supporting ASCII and Hex 2 3 2 Station Station WDS Mode When the unit is set as Station Station WDS Mode Wireless Page is shown as Figure 2 30 Wireless Settings ru IM Lock to AP MAC FC AD 0F 01 21 68 Figure 2 30 Wireless Setting Page 1 Wireless Settings SSID when the unit is set as Station Mode enter here SSID of linked AP If just enter SSID not AP MAC address it will choose the strongest signal among the same SSID to connect to Lock to AP MAC lock MAC address needing to link AP After SSID and AP MAC both enter it will connect to the AP which meet two condition not only same SSID Scan scan button is used for scanning SSID with available channels as Figure 2 31 Sc
9. gt WIS NETWORKS Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual Applicable Models WIS Q WIS L WIS S WIS D WIS G WIS CM WIS WM Wireless CPE Wireless Carrier Grade Wireless Base Station Wireless Dish Radio Wireless Grid Radio Wireless Ceiling AP Wireless In wall AP Release Version 1 2 Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual This document contains information that is proprietary to Wisnetworks Technologies No part of this publication may be reproduced modified or distributed without prior written authorization of Wisnetworks Technologies Co Ltd This document is provided as is without warranty of any kind Statement of Conditions The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Wisnetworks shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damage in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this document or equipment supplied with it Information to User Any changes or modifications of equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment and the warranty for such equipment Copyright O 2012 2014 WISNETWORKS Technologies Co Ltd All rights reserved Page 2 Total 42 Un 2 Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual Catalog Hardware Connect Maris a a as oq bee Mo ds b dui uiae IDO 5 1 1 Connect with POE Adapler oni ie dde 5 1 2 Local Network Sells tersa ia
10. 2 24 RTS Threshold RTS Threshold set RTS CTS threshold the default is off state A WARNING RTS CTS is mainly to prevent hidden node disturbing But if RTS CTS threshold is setting too much smaller it may obviously reduce throughtput rate of wireless communication Fragmentation Threshold set fragmentation threshold the default is off state n Distance set transmission distance between AP and STA so that system can choose proper ACK timeout the default is 3Km When it is transmitting in long distance proper adjusting distance can improve throughtput Aggr Enable set enable and to enable sending function of A MPDU the default is enable state Aggr limit Enable set sending limit function of A MPDU the default is enable state the max aggr packet of the default is 64 units the max aggr length is 60000 bytes As long as one conditon meets it will trigger aggr limit Page 21 Total 42 Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual 2 2 3 WMM Settings WMM Settings AAA A in Oe ee OE ENTE SONNE NIS RES eR E E RCRUM E Enable AP EDCA Parameter ECWmin ECWmax TXOP Limit AC BK T 4 10 0 AC BE 3 4 6 0 AC VI 1 3 4 97 E AC VO 1 2 3 47 ECW imax Figure 2 25 WMM Settings 2 3 WIRELESS Page Wireless Page is used for setting wireless service of AP Mode or relevant parameters for Station Mode connecting AP 2 3 1 AP AP WDS Mode When the unit is set as AP AP WDS Mode Wireless Page is
11. G WV AUC ING OO METER EE A PIDE 35 2 6 3 SY STERT ACCOUNIS aaa 36 2 6 4 Configuration MAN AGEING lb eie eoo Sie bet eoe ge cen tii 36 2 6 5 IrEiware Upgrade sane ide urb utputa uctus D r ere 37 2 7 USO OMe asc see a D CIIM DLE La in Et 38 2 7 1 Fe UA segs HK T Pc 38 2 2 Tacoronte 39 2 7 3 E OY rece PE 39 2 7 4 Jo RO NOU NE MEETS 40 Declaration orCoOno nm t t EE 42 Page 4 Total 42 Chapter 1 Hardware Configuration Connection 5tep Local Networking Setting Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual 1 Hardware Connection 1 1 Connect with PoE Adapter All Wisnetworks products are powered by PoE Power over Ethernet The connecting diagram showed below here using a CPE WIS Q2300 as example PoE DC Adapter WIS Q2300 PoE gs LAN ui ELTIILEETLIIEITI J AAA TITILA EEE Er AR ww SUY Up to 200 feets Figure 1 1 Diagram for hardware connection The connection step is Figure 2 2 Power on the device Connect the device with an Ethernet cable Connect the other end of the cable into POE port of power adapter Page 5 Total 42 Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual Using another Ethernet cable connect one end of cable into LAN port of adapter the other end into computer port Plug the power adapter into an outlet to power up the device A NOTE If you are using our 5GHz radios most of them are using G
12. Identifier Customer Premises Equipment Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol A protocol which enables a server to automatically assign an IP address to clients so that the clients do not have to configure the IP addresses manually Extensible Authentication Protocol A standard form of generic messaging used in 802 1X EGOed Service Set Identifier Client mode compared to Access Point Service Set Identifier a set of characters that give a unique name to a WLAN Temporal Key Integrity Protocol Virtual Local Access Network Wireless Distribution System Wired Equivalent Privacy An encryption system created to prevent eavesdropping on wireless network traffic Wireless Individual Division technology Time division multiple access Wi Fi Protected Access A modern encryption system created to prevent eavesdropping on wireless network traffic It is considered more secure than WEP WPA Extensible Authentication Protocol WPA Pre Shared Key Page 41 Total 42 Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual Declaration of Conformity Hereby WISNETWORKS Technologies Co Ltd declares that this Wisnetworks device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Wisnetworks Technologies CO LTD No 77 FuTe West 3 Road China Shanghai Pilot Free Trade Zone CE Mark Warning CCO This is a class B product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference
13. L Add All Delete ID Website URL Figure 2 50 Website Control Page 33 Total 42 Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual 2 5 7 MAC Control MAC Control means to restrict Internet access by computer MAC address and manage access and visit of users by supporting blacklist or white list Don t open MAC control in the case of the default that is to say all computers can visit Internet without limit as Figure 2 51 Black amp White List mU A wt MAC 1 l i E MAC 2 d t q L d MAC 3 y i i MAC 4 E a i i H MAC 5 i D MAC 6 d a i y i MAC 7 a i y y MAC 8 y a d i d MAC 9 i H E MAC10 i d a Figure 2 51 MAC Control A NOTE MAC Control is available to all ports Pls be careful to setup 2 6 SYSTEM System Page is mainly used for setting relevant device management as Figure 2 49 P T Device Ping Watchdog Device Description WaveFlex Ping Watchdog Timezone GMT Western Europe Time Web URL Enable Startup Date i v P ivl Startup Delay seconds Startup Date 2013 03 01 Ping Interval seconds Failed Tries To Reboot System Accounts E HOM A A A Ho M MN wt Location A A E EAE Kad Id LING UNIES M MC UM DM MEME MM eases aan ICM E ees EM ecc A a aen MM CAE x Configuration Management iuidusensu A EIL LEM MEME MUI ELI EI EUM EE IEIUNII E Firmware Upgrade PEE cC b il Figure
14. R UMOR E s A E FTP 21 SSH 22 TELNET 23 HTTP 80 DNS 53 Figure 2 48 Security Service 7 ftp port 21 if enable forbid ftp service Page 32 Total 42 Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual ssh Port 22 if enable forbid ssh service telnet port 23 if enable forbid telnet service http port 80 if enable forbid http service dns port 53 if enable forbid dns service A WARNING If enable corresponding service by http it will forbid http service and user cannot visit through browser 2 5 5 Virus Protection Virus Protection ag co TURNER MEME NNNM NEXU ULT G aa eke NN INT wal A ane OTRORHN ww Shock Virus Hackers Horse Netbus Horse Netspere Horse Figure 2 49 Virus Protection Virus protection can prevent common network virus attack as shown Figure 2 46 worm virus worm virus if enable prevent worm virus attack shake virus shake virus if enable prevent shake virus attack shock virus shock virus if enable prevent shock virus attack hackers_horse hackers horse if enable prevent hackers horse attack a netbus horse netbus horse if enable prevent netbus horse attack netspere_horse netspere horse if enable prevent netspere horse attack 2 5 6 Website Control Website Control can set web blacklist If web address is in the list user cannot visit them Now 20 website can be set if do not control website all website can be visit as shown Figure 2 50 Website Control Website UR
15. a 6 Sotware ero aIITS B ez lio dee Er 8 2 1 Malr i io E OE MP 8 ea Status WIRELESS O uc daa 8 2 1 2 Status R9 i as too 10 21 3 Stats VO UE nio aora a 12 2 1 4 Monto Trop E AA A A a eet 12 2 1 5 Monitor MCN ACCSs ctra da cats Eine 12 2 1 6 Moto RAR stas idad 13 2 1 Montos TAS tas tdt ata 13 2 1 8 UP T AA 15 2 1 9 Monitor ROUTES cereri as 15 2 TO MORBIOFSIPE POE Mom alo art a 16 2d Montor DHGP SOIVel kuren o did tae 17 22 Mado Fade e E aes de ea dase ese ene 17 2 2 1 Basic Wireless Setllrigs 33 34 esi ivi ko qe eque lesson a iii 17 2 2 2 Advanced Wireless Sel ii ti 21 2 2 3 WMM SENOS caia 22 2 9 WIRELESS Pal llendo ao tea 22 2 3 1 ARMARIOS Md tt il a etin ii aa 22 2 3 2 Stalion stauom WDS Mode iia 24 2 4 ALO o COCA X PR ee 25 2 4 1 Brie ModE se Tr cc OD 25 2 4 5 WISP SOHO Router Mode cccccssssssssssseeeeeeeeceecceeeeeeeeessseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseasaaaassseeeeees 28 2 5 SERVICES stu e ene re eee eT 30 Page 3 Total 42 Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual 2 5 WED SCV Cl T cic ie ei ali ad can tec ik le 30 2 5 2 TEME SEIN NEN I I T UU UCET 31 2 5 3 SECUN f bos Ree Re Rese rae ee ett eer rt D7 ee ee ec et edic ee 32 2 5 4 DECU SENICE TEE a 32 2 5 5 MUS PIDIO Ness lacio sU EFE CIE CORE Ea IN RIS A PP UDIN io 33 2 5 6 Website CONTO Leica NUM 33 2 5 7 NAC CORIO POE PEE O E O E LUE NE DERE 34 2 6 gt enei a Re et eee ene 34 2 6 1 DOVICO is atte teeta a 35 2 6 2 PU
16. anList 00 Note Site Survey can only scan the channel frenquency supported by current country code Scan MAC Address Auth _ mode Encryption Signal Noise dBm Frequency GHz Channel 1 FC AD F 01 50 68 Wisnetworks f0 95 9 105 15f Figure 2 31 Scan List Page 24 Total 42 Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual MAC Address BSSID address of wireless service SSID BSSID name of wireless service also called ESSID Auth mode authentication method of the wireless service Encryption encryption types of the wireless service Signal Noise signal strength and noise floor of wireless service Frequency working frequency of the wireless service Channel working channel of the wireless service Lock to AP if click this button the unit would lock the BSSID of this wireless service 2 Wireless Security The unit would automatically choose the right encryption type and you need to input the encryption key in this textbox 2 4 NETWORK NETWORK Page is used for setting relevant parameters of network mode The unit supports Bridge Mode SOHO Router Mode and WISP Mode SOHO Router Mode and WISP Mode is the same for settings page here is introduction about Bridge Mode and WISP Mode 2 4 1 Bridge Mode Setting of Bridge Mode is shown as Figure 2 32 Page 25 Total 42 Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual Network Role I IS P Metwork Mode Bridge Auto IP Aliasing Tagged Port Edit Dele
17. d is providing wireless access services And down means it has not SSID SSID of wireless service BSSID BSSID of wireless service broadcast Beacon using Security security way of wireless service using supporting None WEP WPA TKIP WPA CCMP WPA2 TKIPAWPA2 CCMP WPA mix encryption and WPA2 mix encryption Assoc Number current online clients connected to this unit 2 1 2 Status NETWORK WIRELESS NETWORK SYS TEM Network Mode Mode Bridge Management IP Address Static LAN Setting IP Address 192 168 1 2 Metmask 255 255 2000 Gateway Primary DNS IP Secondary DNS IP Figure 2 5 Network label Network Role Network Mode device supports 3 kinds of Network Modes including Bridge Mode SOHO Router Mode and WISP Mode Page 10 Total 42 Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual A brief introduction to those modes 1 Bridge Mode bridge Mode is typical 2 layer network mode The unit ETH port and wireless interface are working at layer 2 network mode no independent IP address For the whole unit only has one Bridge port IP address 2 SOHO Router Mode this mode is typical network mode of wireless router The ETH port is worked as WAN interface connecting another network by ETH port such as Internet or enterprise network This device connects with public network supporting three ways static IP address DHCP dynamic IP address and PPPoE A NOTE Only when the unit works as AP Mode and AP WDS Mode
18. default settings Note Restore factory default settings wil reset the settings to factory default after reboot the device Restore Factory default settings Close this window Figure 2 58 Restore Factory default settings Page 36 Total 42 Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual Import the configuration file Note Restore configuration wil delete the current settings and reboot the device C Gm Import the configuration File Close this window Figure 2 59 Import the configuration file Device Reboot Note Any configuration changes that have not been saved wil lost after the system reboots Reboot after save Reboot without save Close this window Figure 2 60 Device Reboot Restore Factory defaults restore factory default Export Configuration export latest configuration Import Configuration import configuration into device 7 Reboot reboot device 2 6 5 Firmware upgrade Firmware Upgrade H M HO Ph Version 1 0 0261 20140126 Beta Flash 16M Update Fle 0 0 EE Upgrade Figure 2 61 Firmware Upgrade Firmware upgrade is used for upgrading software of the device Page 37 Total 42 Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual 2 7 Tools 2 1 Ping The ping test is usually used for measuring the network latency performance Netwo
19. e more than twice WiD TDMA the status of WiD TDMA with enable or disable Station status box shows the unit working as Station Mode Station O Up SSID Wisnetworks BSSID FC AD OF 01 50 68 Security NOME Signal Strength 59 dEm s il Figure 2 3 Wireless Station Status Up Down UP means CPE has successfully connected with AP Down means the link is not built SSID SSID name of AP that CPE is connecting BSSID BSSID address of AP that CPE is connecting Signal Strength signal strength of AP that CPE is connecting Signal strength is negative the smaller the absolute value of signal strength the stronger it proves between CPE and AP When it transmits in long distance stronger signal can ensure higher thorough for wireless transmission Security security way of AP that CPE is connecting CPE supporting None WEP WPA TKIP WPA CCMP WPA2 TKIP WPA2 CCMP WPA mix encryption and WPA2 mix encryption Page 9 Total 42 Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual connecting AP Wireless1 2 3 4 status box shows the unit working as AP Mode Our radio supports at most 4 wireless services representing Wireless1 2 3 4 Wireless1 O Up SSID Wisnetworks BS5ID FC 4D 0F 01 50 08 security MONE Assoc Number 1 Wireless2 Down Mireless3 O pow 0000000000000 Wireless4 Down Figure 2 4 Wireless Access Point Status Up Down UP means interface of wireless service has started to work an
20. f death detect Sync flood attack detect Fragment attack detect Spoofing attack detect Ping attack detect Tcp null scan detect Ack cheat detect Finger scan detect Netbios scan detect Figure 2 47 Security Basic Security Basic is used for defending common outer net attack including intrusion damage and obtaining or changing sensitive data Page is set as Figure 2 47 port scan detect port scan if enable refuse outer net to scan equipment ping of death detect ping flood attack if enable still allow ping request but restrict frequent ping request sync flood attack detect sync flood attack if enable restrict frequency of sending sync s fragment attack detect fragment attack if enable restrict fragment package of outer net spoofing attack detect spoofing attack if enable prevent outer net linking by using inner net IP ping attack detect ping request if enable abandon ping requestof outer net sending tcp null scan detect tcp null scan if enable abandon null scan of tcp sending ACK cheat detect ack request if enable abandon false ack package of tcp sending finger scan detect finger scan if enable abandon relevant requests of finger service netbios scan detect netbios scab if enable abandon relevant requests of netbios service 2 5 4 Security Service Security Service is mainly used for forbidding or allowing access of some web service as Figure 2 48 Security Service x NU
21. igabit LAN port Thus you should connect them with a CAT 5E or CAT 6 cable to get the maximum performance 1 2 Local Network Settings Set PC and set IP address as 192 168 1 x x is 1 254 except 2 to make sure no conflict with other IP in the network Run Web browser input http 192 168 1 2 default IP address and enter Figure 2 default username admin password admin You can change this password after entering the system and then click Login to the software system Page 6 Total 42 Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual Username Password Figure 1 3 Login page Page 7 Total 42 Chapter 2 Software Configuration Status Radio Setting Network Setting Wireless Setting Service Setting System Setting Tools Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual 2 Software Configuration 2 1 Main Page Status WIRELESS NETWORK SYS TEM Radio Wireless Mode Access point Radio Mode iilan Channel Frequency 157 5785 Tx Power 18 dBm Channel Width 20 40MHz Plus Tx Busy 0 Country Code United States Rx Busy 0 Max Rate 300 Mbps Total Busy 0 TOCA Disable E Wireless1 Q lup l e SSID Wisnetworks BSSID FC AD 0F 01 50 68 Security MONE Assoc Number 1 Wireless Down NETWORK Wireless Mode Station Radio Mode lian Channel Frequency 157 5785 Tx Power 24 dBm Channel Width 20 40MHz Plus Tx Busy 0 Country Code China Rx Busy 0 Max Rate 300 Mbps
22. in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Page 42 Total 42
23. is 24dBm A WARNING Tx power has different limit for each country When changing the tx power the user or operator should follow the regulatory rules Transmission power can influence signal strength of wirelss communication when it transmits in long distance please properly increase transmit power to ensure stronger singal And when testing indoor pls properly decrease transimission power in order to prevent signal saturation for higher signal strength Max TX Rate MCS 15 130 300 v MCS 15 130 300 MCS 14 117 270 MCS 13 104 240 MCS 12 78 180 MCS 11 52 120 MCE 10 29 80 MCS 9 26 60 MCS 8 13 30 MCS 7 65 150 MCS 6 58 5 135 MCS 5 52 120 MCS 4 39 90 MCS 3 26 60 MCS 2 19 5 45 MCS 1 13 30 MCS 0 6 5 15 Figure 2 23 Max TX Rate Max TX Rate set packets sending rate of Radio 2 4GHz 5GHz radio is 2X2 device so max support is MCS 15 and default setting Page 20 Total 42 Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual 2 2 2 Advanced Wireless Settings Advanced Settings ieee E Pe EA A Oo Io a EA E RTS Threshold 2 Enable Distance 3 KM Aggr Enable Enable Agar Limit Enable Enable 64 Frames 60000 Bytes Shortel Broadcast Probe Response mA Wireless Client Isolation v ERES Beacon Interval 100 ms Max Association Number 128 WiD TDMA Channel Utilization 80 p Compatible Force Figure
24. ns senidng rate from AP to STA Rx means receving rate from STA to AP in fact it is sending rate of STA 2 1 8 Monitor AP Stats When the unit works as Station Mode the list shows info of CPE connecting AP as Figure 2 12 Monitor Throughput Interfaces ARP AP Stats Routes Log SSID Wisnetwo BS55ID FC AD 0F 01 50 68 Tx Rx Rate 300 Mbps 216 Mbp Securit I Figure 2 12 Monitor AP Stats SSID SSID name of AP that CPE is connecting BSSID BSSID address of AP that CPE is connecting Mode radio work mode of AP that CPE is connecting Channel work channel of AP that CPE is connecting Signal CPE detected AP RSSI Assoc Time duration online after CPE is connecting AP Tx Rx Packets send receive packets between CPE and AP Tx means sending packets from CPE to AP Rx means receiving packets from AP to CPE Tx Rx Bytes send receive bytes between CPE and AP Tx means sending bytes from CPE to AP Rx means receiving bytes from AP to CPE Tx Rx Rate rate using by send receive packets between CPE and AP Tx means senidng rate from CPE to AP Rx means receving rate from AP to CPE in fact it is sending rate of AP 2 1 9 Monitor Routes Routes list shows current routing relationship of device as Figure 2 13 Page 15 Total 42 Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual Monitor Throughput Interfaces ARP AP Stats Routes Log Destination Netmask Gateway interface 2 16 vbri 192 168 1
25. og LAN WLAN BH Pat otkbps IN i 3 5 BB Rx 40kbps BE Tx 90kbps B Tx230kbps Y Figure 2 7 Monitor Throughput 2 1 5 Monitor Interfaces Interfaces list counts send receive info of all interfaces Page 12 Total 42 Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual Monitor Throughput Interfaces ARP AP Stats Routes Log Intertace MAC Tx yes Ta packets T Enon x pyres x Packets Ru Erron 692 7 7K eth FC AD 0F 01 21 68 1 21M 6083 3842 vbri FC 4D 0F 01 21 68 62 87M 30284 1 65M 2 803 0 ath FC AD 0F 01 21 68 62 86M 46663 0 2 03M 24027 Figure 2 8 Monitor Interfaces Interface listing all interfaces and interface name MAC Address listing MAC address of all interfaces a Tx Bytes sending bytes number Tx Packet sending packet Tx Err sending error packet s Rx Bytes receiving bytes Rx Packet receiving packet Rx Err receiving error packet 2 1 6 Monitor ARP List ARP List counts ARP information of device learning as Figure 2 9 Monitor Throughput Interfaces ARP AP Stats Routes Log 192 168 1 2 FC 4D 0F 01 50 068 vbri 192 168 1 3 FB 0F 31 A0 D6 2B vbri Figure 2 9 Monitor ARP List IP IP address of device learning E MAC MAC address corresponding to IP address of device learning Interface interface to IP address of device learning Type interface hardware type of learning ARP 2 1 7 Monitor STA Stats When the unit works as AP Mode a list show
26. oise floor of wireless service Frequency working frequency of the wireless service Channel working channel of the wireless service Page 39 Total 42 Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual 2 4 Speed Test Network Speed Test Destination IP 182 158 1 1 Web Part amp 0 Test Results Rx 0137 7 MByte TX 384 MByte DIEN ci Total 76 1 MByte Username admin Figure 2 65 Network Speed Test Destination IP the target IP address in most condition is the IP of the opposite radio Web Port default is 80 Username default is admin Password default is admin Type transmit receive duplex speed performance of wireless Test Result after pressing the apply button for a few seconds the test result would come out A NOTE If you require specific throughput you should use a test tool like iperf or chariot The speed test tool can only provide a rough result Page 40 Total 42 Acronym 802 11 AP BSSID CPE DHCP EAP ESSID Station SSID TKIP VLAN WDS WEP WiD TDMA WPA WPA EAP WPA PSK Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual Appendix A Explanation A family of specifications related to wireless networking including 802 11a 802 11b and 802 11g Access Point The hub of a wireless network Wireless clients connect to the access point and traffic between two clients must travel through the access point Access points are often abbreviated to AP Broadcast Service Set
27. rk Ping Destination IP 192 166 1 136 Packet Count Packet Size Hast Time TTL 182 188 1 138 9 6 ms B4 182 188 1 138 3 3ms B4 192 168 1 136 24ms B4 182 188 1 138 1 4 ms B4 192 168 1 136 29 4 ms B4 Receive Transmit 5 5 Loss Ratio 0 Min 1 4 ms Avg 98 22 ms Max 29 4 ms Figure 2 62 Network Ping Destination IP the target IP address Packet Count number of the ping times Packet Size define the ping ICMP packet size the larger size of the packet the higher latency for the ping Page 38 Total 42 Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual 2 7 2 Traceroute Network Traceroute Destination Host 192 168 1 1365 Resolve IP Address Hast IF Responses 1 348241868 1 136 192 158 1 136 1 32ms 2 34ms 2 21ms Figure 2 63 Network Traceroute Destination host the target IP address domain for tracing Resolve IP Address allow to enter IP address 2 3 Site survey AE A Ernte ee ee e ee ee Hmm Note Site Survey can only scan the channel frenquency supported by current country code Scan MAC Address Auth mode Encryption Signal Noise dam Frequency GHz Channel 1 FC AD 0F 01 50 06 Wisnetworks T 85 5 705 157 Figure 2 64 Scan List MAC Address BSSID address of wireless service SSID BSSID name of wireless service also called ESSID a Auth mode authentication method of the wireless service Encryption encryption types of the wireless service Signal Noise signal strength and n
28. s STA info of current clients as Figure 2 10 Page 13 Total 42 Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual Monitor Throughput Interfaces ARP STA Stats Routes Log ENTRE 513721 Type Winn iw Accrese connect Time Action FC AD 0F 01 21 68 Wisnetworks 37 11an 1 192 168 1 1 DO 00 15 23 kick Figure 2 10 Monitor STA Stats Station Details MAC FO AD UF 01 50 80 Connection Time 00 00 13 58 AID 1 Bandwidth 2O 40MHzZ Plus SAD AP 1 Ps Mode Active Mode 11an Auth Made OPEN RSS 79 Encryption NOME VLAN 1 Listen Interval 1 TX Rx Packets 1819 8629 Tx Rx Bytes 235 7 7KH1 68M Tx Rx Rate 300 Mbps 300 Mbps Tx Rx Statistic Rates Tx Rx 6 0 0 13 0 2 0 40 0 0 54 0 81 0 108 0 121 0 0 162 0 2 216 1 1 243 1 1 270 4 2 300 1912 26508 Kick Refresh Close Figure 2 11 Station Details BSSID BSSID of STA connecting wireless services Mode working mode of STA Radio AID connecting ID of STA Signal AP detected RSSI of STA Assoc Time time online of STA Tx Rx Packets send receive packets between AP and STA Tx means sending packets from AP to STA Rx means receiving packets from STA to AP Page 14 Total 42 Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual Tx Rx Bytes send receive bytes between AP and STA Tx means sending bytes from AP to STA Rx means receiving bytes from STA to AP Tx Rx Rate rate using by send receive packets between AP and STA Tx mea
29. set netmask of DHCP Server address field Lease Time set lease time DHCP Server assigned address DNS Proxy working enable or to enable DNS proxy function Page 27 Total 42 Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual 2 4 2 WISP SOHO Router Mode Setting of WISP SOHO Router Mode is shown as Figure 2 35 Network Role E Ph Network Made WISP Mode WAN Network Settings rA eI ET Ph WAN IP Address DHCP Static PPPoE Username Password C show service Mame Fallback IP Fallback Netmask MTU MRU 1492 1492 Encryption pMz 7 NAT Enable Auto IF Aliasing Figure 2 35 Setting Page 1 Network Role Network Mode set current network mode 2 WAN Network Settings E WAN IP Address WAN IP adsress obtaining way separately static set DHCP access and PPPoE negoiation Because static set and DHCP access are the same with setting of Bridge Mode there is directly introduction PPPoE Username set PPPoE connection username Password set PPPoE connection password Service Name set PPPoE connection service name Fallback IP set fallback IP address after PPPoE negoiation failed Fallback Netmask set fallback netmask of IP address after PPPoE negoiation failed s MTU MRU set MTU and MRU PPPoE negoiation Encryption set MPPE Agreement when enable or to enable PPPoE negoiation is using Microsoft Point to Poin
30. shown as Figure 3 12 1 Wireless Settings Wireless1 2 3 4 device can be set with 4 wireless service at most separately 4 labels to distinguish Wireless Availability working Enable or Disable wireless service the default is Enable status for Wireless1 and Disabled for others Hide SSID working Enable and Disable hiding SSID function The function would make the base station hidden from searching by other clients The default is Disable status SSID text box for entering the name of the wireless service Page 22 Total 42 Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual Wireless Settings EUER EI I IL LIO UD ON uL LE Oh Wireless Availability Enable Disabled Hide SSID O Enable Disabled SSID Wisnetworks Wireless Security A A O a o CO OT mE Figure 2 26 Wireless Page 2 Wireless Security Security set security type the default is None lf choosing WEP security type as shown Figure 2 27 Wireless Security Ah Security Authentication Type Open O Shared Key WEP Key Show Figure 2 27 WEP Security Type Authentication Type set authentication method the default is open WEP Key Length set WEP key length the default is 64 bit Key Type set key type the default is ASCII type WEP Key
31. t KBytes Figure 2 39 Traffic Shaping 2 5 SERVICES Services Page is used for setting safe access access management and so on as Figure 2 40 Web Server hne Ee rm J m Server Port 80 Session Timeout 15 minutes Telnet Server oe Ea oem prm horn Error er RAN Enable Telnet Server Server Port 23 NTP Client R S NTP Client NTP Server System Log O N EARE A A EEA TE E E Pa System Log Remote Log ivl Remate Log IP Address Remote Log Port 514 Wireless Client Rate Limit nC REEL E AA EA EE E SETIO w Security Basic we Security Service ans ww Virus Protection PH ov w Website Control EEIEIEE PEVE ERE III IEEE E PE ENIA NES O AE ENEON ENEAN CA AEE TA PNA eee Y VERE O EE ET A ENE IREN ea P we Black amp White List A A M E AAN AAE AENA A o A ENARE w Figure 2 40 Services 2 5 1 Web Server Web Server neuen nomo ape I MEME DLE On ncmemiamema UD EE n Server Port 80 Session Timeout 15 minutes
32. t Encryption Agreement NAT set NAT service of enable or disabled with the checkbox NAT Protocol for some NAT service of special agreement it needs to enable alone CPE supporting NAT service of SIP RSTP FTP and PPTP Page 28 Total 42 Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual 3 LAN Network Settings LAN Network Settings aerolineas ud LIE E Ps IP Address 192 168 1 1 Metmask 255 255 255 0 MTU 1500 DHCP Server Disabled Enabled Range Start Range End Netmask Lease Time seconds DNS Proxy Enable Primary DNS IP Secondary DNS IP Figure 2 36 Setting Page a IP address set IP address of management devices Netmask set netmask of IP address DHCP Server work enable or to enable DHCP Server function the default is to enable state Range Start set range start IP address of DHCP Server address pool Range End set range end IP address of DHCP Server address pool Netmask set netmask of DHCP Server address field E Lease Time set lease time DHCP Server assigned address DNS Proxy working enable or to enable DNS proxy function Static Routes Enabled Target Network IP Netmask Gateway IF Port Forwarding Private IP Private Port ype Source IP mask Figure 2 38 Port Forwarding Page 29 Total 42 Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual Traffic Shaping Ingress Egress Rate kbit s nabile Rate kbit s Burs
33. te 1 vlani Dissbie thd wlant de VLAN Interface Mask Gateway DHCP MTU Edit 1 vlani Static 132 168 1 2 255 JES PES D Disable 1500 E Static Routes Enabled Target Network IP Figure 2 32 Bridge Mode 1 Network Role 7 Network Mode set current network mode Edit VLAN VLAN ID h VLAN Description vent STP Port Untagged Port Tagged Port No Member etho O wlan e Figure 2 33 Edit VLAN Page 26 Total 42 Wisnetworks System Configuration Manual Edit VLAN Interface IP Static ODHCP None IP Address 192 168 1 1 Primary DNS Netmask 255 255 255 0 secondary DNS Gateway IP MTU 1500 em DHCP Server ivi IP Start IP End Netmask Lease Time Figure 2 34 Edit VLAN Interface 2 Management Network Settings Bridge IP Address bridge IP address obtaining way separately static set and DHCP access IP Address set static IP address Netmask set netmask of static IP address Gateway IP set static gateway address Primary DNS IP set static main DNS address Secondary DNS IP set static backup DNS address E MTU set MTU the default is 1500 bytes 3 LAN Network Settings DHCP Server working enable or to enable DHCP Server function the default is to enable state Range Start set range start IP address of DHCP Server address pool Range End set range end IP address of DHCP Server address pool Netmask
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