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Loop-W8140 Outdoor 2.4G/5.8G Wireless Bridge USER`S MANUAL

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1. 1 25 km Management VLAN To enable or disable management VLAN User must stay in the same VLAN or use VLAN switch to control the device Management VLAN ID Please put the management VLAN ID here Data VLAN To enable or disable data VLAN Data VLAN ID Please put the data VLAN ID here Note For description of other options please refer to operation mode AP Band n Band 5G 114 w 2 46 118 2 46 116 56 11N4 HT 20 5G LIMA HT40 i Pa Fai FJ ka LIMA HT40 4G LING HT20 26 LING HT40 BG LING HT40 34 6 CONFIGURATION MENU 6 2 1 4 Operation mode Slave Bridge Band a b g Band 5G 114 w Channel 165 5825MHz V Mode Slave Bridge Remote Master Bridge MAC1 00 00 00 00 00 00 Remote Master Bridge MAC2 00 00 00 00 00 00 Remote Master Bridge MAC3 00 00 00 00 00 00 SSID W8140 Management VLAN Enable vi Management VLAN ID ASAS Data VLAN Enable vi Data VLAN ID Remove Data VLAN ID Enable vi Channel Bandwidth Half 10M vi Distance 1 1 to 25 km Remote Master Bridge MAC Please input the MAC address of the wireless access point you wish to connect Remove Data VLAN ID To enable or disable this function Band n il Lu i LL Mi Gi Si FE L ol e 1 p i T 26 118 4G 116 G 11MA HT20 56 11MA HT40 G 11MA HT40 4G 11NG HT20
2. 2 50 ohm N type female Passive PoE non 3af compliant 20 C to 60 C 20 to 90 non condensing Max 95 non condensing 160 Km hr Standards and Compliances IEEE Wireless Standard IEEE Ethernet Standard Waterproof Rating Random Vibration Shock Drop Salt Fog Solar Radiation Safety EMC and RFI ESD Lightning Protection at Ethernet Port Certification Future option 802 11a b g n 802 3 802 3u CSMA CD IP67 IEC 68 2 64 IEC 68 2 29 IEC 68 2 32 IEC 68 2 11 IEC 68 2 5 EN 60950 FCC Part 15 C IEC 61000 4 2 FCC Loop W8140 a b q 500mW PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS RF Radio Frequency Specifications Frequency Maximum Data Rate with Auto Fall Back Wireless Data Rate Channels Channel Frequency Step Size Best Channel Scanning at Power up Radio Channel Select Radio Power Control 3dB steps Transmitter Output Power Modes Supported Nominal Antenna Port Impedance Media Access Protocol Modulation Technique Max distance With suitable antenna Antenna Type 2 4 GHz 2412 to 2484 MHz or 5 8 GHz 4900 to 5825 MHz software configurable 108 Mbps 54 48 36 24 12 11 9 6 5 5 2 1 Mbps 108 Mbps for Turbo mode 12 channels USA Canada 13 channels Singapore Europe except France 14 channels Japan 5 MHz AP Mode only Determined by AP 5 level from Max Up to 27 dBm AP Repeater Bridge Client 50 ohms x 2 for external antenna connector if applicable CSMA CA wit
3. 90 182 55 Time Zone GT System Time Setup Year Month Day How Minute Second Current Time Displays the current time SNTP Client SNTP Sample Network Time Protocol SNTP Server IP Please set the SNTP server address where the GMT time will be retrieved Time Zone Please set the time zone to know the local current time System Time Setup User could set current time if SNTP Client function disabled 6 3 7 Password Setup This page allows you to change the password for admin user end user Password Setup User name ADMIN Old password 3 to 32 case sensitiva alpha numaric char Ha password Confirm gew password 1 Input current password in Old password field 2 Input new password in both New password and Confirm new password field 3 Click Apply button Note The user name and password you could modify depends on the authority of the logged in account The user names of ADMIN and OPERATOR cannot be the same 50 6 CONFIGURATION MENU 6 3 8 System Log System Log System Log Enable Refresh Clear Jan 1 00 00 39 none uter notlee kernel Orx00000000 0x000 0000 BedBoot Jan 1 00 00 39 none naer notio kamel 0s00050000 0500180000 ral icz Jan 1 00 00 59 nose oer notice kernel O0r00080000 0500780000 fllesyiten Jan 00 00 59 none naer noticea kernel 0 00720000 0200780000 caldaia Jan 1 00 00 59 none us r notiee kemel Or007
4. Number amp Maximum Aggregated Size below Tx ChainMask Tx stands for transmit chain Here shows the Tx chainmask numbers Rx ChainMask Rx stands for receive chain Here shows the Rx chainmask numbers 3 6 CONFIGURATION MENU 6 2 3 Security Setting This section allows you to configure wireless encryption to prevent unwelcome parties from reading your traffic Authentication can also be configured to block outsiders from accessing your network Please refer to the following sections for detailed instructions Security Settings Enperwptoe Hane me VER VPA Hope Ho secunty apphed Save appty Encryption Select to apply security mode None No wireless security 38 6 CONFIGURATION MENU 6 2 3 1 WEP Security WEP stands for Wired Equivalent Privacy It is a common encryption mode It is safe enough for home and personal use But if you need higher level of security please consider using WPA encryption see next section When you select WEP as encryption type the following messages will be displayed Security Settings Simple WEP Secunty WEF Mode Open Key Length 64 bit Key 1 gt ASCH 5 characters k Kay 2 gt ASCI 5 characters wi Key 3 0 BSCH 5 characters bh Key 4 q ASCH 15 characters W Save Apply WEP Mode Choose Open Shared or Auto Key Length Choose the number of bit for the encryption key There are three types of WEP key length 64 bit encryption 104 bit encryp
5. r kernel ip_iables C 2000 2002 Beifilter core team Jan 1 00 00 59 none user info kernal pt recent ai il Siephen Frosi lt i roi dsnovnan Jan 1 00 00 59 none user notice kemel ClusteriP Version 0 6 loaded success dally Jan 00 00 59 none user warn Formel am tables 0 2002 Devid 5 Miller Jan 00 00 59 nose user info kernel TCP bic registered Tan 1 00 00 59 none user info Kernel KET Registered prototol family 1 Jan 1 00 00 59 nome vser info kermel MET Pegisiored protocol family 17 D El 148 System Log This will enable all log records to be saved into another server for future reference 51 6 CONFIGURATION MENU 6 3 9 Firmware Upgrade for User ADMIN only This page allows you to upgrade the firmware software in the AP If there are new firmware of this wireless access point available you can upload the firmware to the access point to change the firmware with a new one to get extra functions or problem fix Firmware Upgrade Select file Browse Upgrade Step 1 Browse to the file of new firmware Firmware Upgrade Select file C Documents and Ser Browse Step 2 Click on Upgrade Success File Upload Complete Apply Step 3 File upload success click on Apply to continue or Go back to cancel upgrade Step 4 Please wait for a few minutes for firmware upgrade Waring Upgrading firmware may take a few minutes Please do not power off the device
6. 255 255 255 0 and 0 0 0 0 IP Settings IP Mode Static v IP Address 192 168 1 20 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 o Gateway 0 I o l 0 P 0 DHCP Server Disable vi DHCP Client IP Range Start DHCP Client IP Range End DHCP Client MAX Leases 1 to 254 DHCP Client Lease Time 85400 to 8640000 seconds DHCP Relay Disable DHCP Server IP Relay DNS Server IP IP Alias Alias IP Alias IP Subnet Mask DHCP Server If you choose Enable for DHCP Server please assign the DHCP Client IP Range DHCP Client MAX Leases and DHCP Client Lease Time to the device If you choose Enable for DHCP Server you could click on to show assigned clients 25 6 CONFIGURATION MENU 2 hitp 192 168 1 18 DHCP Client Table Windows Internet Explorer ER DHCP Client Table Mac Address IP Address Expires in OO 19 21 39 90 48 192 163 1 21 23 hours 59 minutes 56 seconds 5 PEER DHCP Relay If you choose Enable for DHCP Relay please assign the DHCP Server IP Relay to the device 26 6 CONFIGURATION MENU Dynamic IP Mode DHCP Client If the Dynamic IP is chosen the W8140 will obtain an IP Address from an upstream DHCP Server IP Settings IP Mode Dynamic IP DHCP Client si IP Address 192 168 l 1 2 Subnet Mask Gateway DHCP Server DHCP Client IP Range Start DHCP Client IP Range End Jal DHCP Client MAX Leases 1 to 254 DHCP C
7. 4G 11NG HT40 4G 11NG HT40 Note For description of other options please refer to operation mode AP Se 1 LUN UV Fj PE e PJ SJ Mu 35 6 CONFIGURATION MENU 6 2 1 5 Operation mode Repeater Band a b g Basic Settings EE Band 5G 11A Y Channel 165 5825MHz Mode TE VI Remote AP MAC 00 00 00 00 00 00 SSID W8140 Suppress SSID Disable Channel Bandwidth Orignal 20M e Distance 1 1 to 25 km Remote AP MAC Please input the MAC address of the wireless access point you wish to connect Band n Band 5G 114 w 2 46 118 2 4G 116 56 11N4 HT20 56 11NA HT40 56 LINA HT40 4G LING HT20 2 4G LING HT40 4G 11NG HT40 Fal P Note For description of other options please refer to operation mode AP 36 6 CONFIGURATION MENU 6 2 2 Advanced Settings This wireless access point has many advanced wireless features Please note that all settings listed here are for experienced users only if you re not sure about the meaning and function of these settings please don t modify them or the wireless performance will be reduced Advanced Settings Transmit Power RTS CTS Threshold o 0 to 2 347 bytes Beacon Interval 100 20 to 1 000 milliseconds DTIM 1 to 255 Software Retry Tx 0 to 15 Roaming Threshold 94 to 10 dBm Short GI Fragment Size 256 to 2 346 bytes Aggregation Enable Aggregated Frames Number 1 to 32 Maximum Agg
8. Access e Ovner hagene 44 6 3 MENE EN 45 6 3 1 Eeer 45 6 3 2 o eer 46 6 3 3 Miscellaneous uk ENNEN 47 6 3 4 Steiger 48 6 3 5 Alarm Settings EE 49 6 3 6 o 50 6 3 7 Password SOUP E 50 6 3 8 System LOJ ae ee 51 6 3 9 Firmware Upgrade for User ADMIN only ccsecceeeeeeeneeeeeeneeeeeeees 52 TFOUDIESHOOUNG Av 53 GLOSSARY Zu aan 54 DISCLAIMER esse 55 List of Figures Figure Een EE 3 Figure 2 1 COMPONENTS cccccccccceeee eee eeeeeece ees eeeeeeneeeeeeseeeseeseeeaeeeeeeseeeseeenees 8 Figure 2 2 PoE Power over Ethernet Power Supphy 00 9 Figure 2 3 Pin Identification nen nnne nennen ernennen nennen 9 Figure 2 4 Network Connecthon 44400240 nen one onen nme nennen nenne nme 9 Figure 2 5 Antenna Alonment nennen nennen nme nne nennen nenn 10 Figure STLEDS see 18 List of Tables Table 2 1 PoE Power over Ethernet Power Supply Device Pinout 9 Table 3 1 LEDS Eet EE 18 Table 6 1 User name and Password 23 Table 6 2 Signal Strength 43 1 The W8140 comes in an industrial grade IP67 rugged cast plastic casing and is designed with mobility in mind It can also be used in moving vehicles where reliable long haul wireless PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1 1 Description The Loop W8140 is an Outdoor WLAN for WLL wireless local loop which is a cost effective solution addressing triple play services voice video and data for home and enterprise access point and gateway applications It is suited for p
9. PWR LED should be steadily on LAN LED should be on if the access point is correctly connected to the ADSL modem router or switch hub Antenna Alignment Some models of the Loop W8140 have a built in antenna Others use exterior antennas Regardless of antenna type there must be line of sight alignment between the antennas Antenna Alignment j Align height of antenna 1 pa Pola ates Polarization tp IM Align center point a Polarization GER Polarization IER Align center point AM 4 Zoll VW lil vi Polarization Figure 2 5 Antenna Alignment 10 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS 2 3 Outdoor Enclosure Installation Guide U Type Screw installation steps 1 Mount L Type holder with enclosure and fix it 2 Mount U Type Screw with pole and fix it 3 Finish the installation by using M5 washers spring washers and Nuts components 1 M5 spring washer 4 pcs 4 L Type Mounting main holder 1 pes 2 M5 washer 4 pecs 5 U Type Screw and kits 1 set 3 M5 Mut 4 pcs Note Mounting Pole Diameter 20 54 mm Clamp Type installation steps 1 Install iron clamps and pass through casing s 2 Install the clamps to the pole and use 3 Finish the installation holes Screwdriver to fix it Components 1 Clamp 2 pcs Figure 2 6 Clamp Type Installation Steps 11 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS 2 4 Earthing Guideline 2 4 1 Mounting Bracket One of the screw holes is ODU grounding point The whole bracket is grounding point af
10. dBm AP Repeater Bridge Client 50 ohms x 2 for external antenna connector if applicable CSMA CA with ACK Carrier Sense Multi point Access Collision detection with acknowledgement DSS DBPSK DQPSK CCK OFDMBPSK QPSK 16QAM 64QAM Up to 25 Km point to point 2 ports for receive diversity TX Rx amp Rx Modulation Technique Max distance With suitable antenna Antenna Type OPERATING FREQUENCY 2412MHz 2462MHz 2 4GHz TX POWER SPECIFICATIONS 2 4GHz RX SPECIFICATIONS Data Rate Avg TX Tolerance Data Rate Sensitivity Tolerance 11b g 1 24Mbps 24 dBm 2dB 11b g 1 24Mbps 97 dBm 3dB 36Mbps 22 dBm 2dB 36Mbps 90 dBm 3dB 48Mbps 20 dBm 2dB 48Mbps 86 dBm 3dB 54Mbps 19 dBm 2dB 54Mbps 84 dBm 3dB 11n 20M MCS0Q 6Mbps 24dBm 2dB 11n MCSO 97 dBm 3dB 20M MCS1 9Mbps 24dBm 2dB MCS1 96 dBm 3dB 20M MCS2 12Mbps 24dBm 2dB MCS2 93 dBm 3dB 20M MCS3 18Mbps 22dBm 2dB MCS3 91 dBm 3dB 20M MCS4 24Mbps 22dBm 2dB MCS4 87 dBm 3dB 20M MCS5 36Mbps 22dBm 2dB MCS5 84 dBm 3dB 20M MCS6 48Mbps 18dBm 2dB MCS6 78 dBm 3dB 20M MCS7 54 Mbps 15dBm 2dB MCS7 75 dBm 3dB 40M MCS8 6Mbps 24dBm 2dB MCS8 96 dBm 3dB 40M MCS9Q9Mbps 24dBm 2dB MCS9 94 dBm 3dB 40MMCS10 12Mbps 22dBm 2dB MCS10 91 dBm 3dB 40M MCS11 18Mbps 20dBm 2dB MCS11 88 dBm 3dB 40M MCS12 24Mbps 20dBm 2dB MCS12 85 dBm 3dB 40M MCS13 36Mbps 17dBm 2dB MCS13 80 dBm 3dB 40M MCS14 48Mbps 17dB
11. or press reset button during upgrading procedure Please wait 124 Click here when system is ready Firmware upgrade done 52 7 Troubleshooting 7 Troubleshooting Scenario Access point is not responding to me when I want to access it by browser a Please check the connection of power cord and network cable of this access point All cord and cable of this should be correctly and firmly inserted to the access point __ b You should use the same IP address section which access point uses c If you did a firmware upgrade and this happens contact your dealer of purchase for help d If all above solution doesn t work contact the dealer of purchase for help Scenario Cannot get connected to wireless access point a If encryption is enabled please re check WEP or WPA passphrase settings on your wireless client bh Try to move closer to this access point c Unplug the power plug of access point and plug it back again after 10 seconds Scenario File download is very slow or breaks frequently Solution a Reset the access point to see if it is better b If someone is transferring huge files on your local network you will think the file download is slow Scenario Cannot log onto web management interface password is wrong Fr a Make sure you are connecting to the correct IP address of the access point b Password is case sensitive Make sure the Cape Lock light is
12. you can see the web management interface of this access point Status System System Uptime Day Hr Min Sec Current Time Yr Mon Day Hr Min Sec Device Name Hardware Version Software Version Serial Number IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway MAC Address Wireless Band Mode Encryption SSID Current Frequency MAC Address Current TX Power 00 00 01 05 2000 01 01 00 01 04 W8140 A v1 01 01 00000003 192 168 1 20 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 00 50 c6 a7 00 03 11G Repeater None Wg8140 2 437 GHz 00 c0 ca 1la 31 97 19 dBm After you connected to the access point by web browser the first page you see is Status All system and network related information of this access point will be displayed here The information is very helpful when you want to know the detailed information of your access point and when you try to fix the communication problem between this access point and other wired wireless computer devices 24 6 CONFIGURATION MENU 6 1 Network 6 1 1 IP Settings In every Web Configuration page the left panel is the navigation menu containing the main sections The right side frame is where the detailed configuration is done This page allows you to choose the type of IP Static IP Mode When you boot up the W8140 for the first time it is in Static mode You assign a Static IP to the device The default IP address subnet mask and gateway are 192 168 1 20
13. 2 1 1 Operation mode AP Band a b g Basic Settings Band 56 11A vi Channel 165 5825MHz vi Mode SSID W8140 Suppress SSID Disable Channel Bandwidth Orignal 20M sl Distance 1 1 to 25 km Band You can choose 5G 11A 5G 11 Turbo A 2 4G 11B 2 4G 11G 2 4G 11 Turbo G Please select the wireless band you wish to use By selecting different band setting you ll be able to allow or deny the wireless client of a certain band Channel There are different channels list choose able You can choose to set the frequency channel to use or use Auto for automatic channel selection Mode AP The AP can be used as an Access Point or as a Client Ethernet Bridge SSID Service Set Identifier SSID is a sequence of characters that uniquely names a Wireless LAN This name allows PCs to connect to the correct Wireless Access Point when multiple Access Points operate in the same location The default SSID is W8140 Suppress SSID SSID suppression is used to disable the broadcasting of the SSID Channel Bandwidth Choose from below Original 20M Half 10M or Quarter 5M Distance This is to set the distance for bridging You must choose the appropriate distance according to the actual environment set up to get better performance For example if the actual distance is 3 3 km you need to set 4 km to get a better performance 31 6 CONFIGURATION MENU Band n AG 116 56 11MA HT 20 56 11N4 HT40 SG 11N4 HT40 2 46 L
14. 300 kbps 100 kbps 2 E a 5 z 192 108 1 lt 0 ES 142 1066 1 31 EE Et Gem t to to sabia kbps kbps http Ve DH ah e S smtp t t t Disable telnet kiip kip to La E 4 Disable kbps kbps t to E Disable w kbps kbps t t Disable kbp el Action Choose to enable the action Priority Select from 0 to 9 of priority 0 is the top priority Filter Rule Available options are all tcp udp ftp http voip ssh smtp and telnet Max Rate Select a number for max rate Min Rate Select a number for min rate Source IP Range Select the IP range from 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 for all udp and tcp filter rules Source Port Select the source port from 0 to 65535 for all udp and tcp filter rules Destination IP Range Select the IP range from 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 for all udp and tcp filter rules Destination Port Select the destination port from 0 to 65535 for all udp and tcp filter rules Note In this case enabled udp of filter rule for the first priority Set the rate between 100 and 204800 IP range set between 192 168 1 2 and 192 168 1 20 Set Source port and destination port 23 to 23 Destination IP range set between 192 168 1 21 and 192 168 1 31 30 6 CONFIGURATION MENU 6 2 Wireless 6 2 1 Basic Settings This access point can be operated in different modes you can click Basic Setting on the left of web management interface to select an operating mode you want to meet for different need 6
15. Cipher TKIP WPA Mode Select to apply WPA2 security Enhanced Security for Personal Shared Key Preshared Key Enter a Paraphrase which is an alphanumeric phrase password between 8 to 64 ASCII characters That allows a wireless WPA client with the same security key to connect the AP Cipher Available options are TKIP AES and Auto Please select one of them 6 2 3 5 WPA WPA2 Enterprise RADIUS Security Encryption WPA WPA Mode WPA 2 Enhanced Security for Enterprise RADIUS EAP Reauthorization Period 300 to 3 600 sec RADIUS Server IP lo e f o RADIUS Server Port RADIUS Server Password Cipher RSN Reauthorization WPA Group Rekey Interval 300 to 3 600 sec WPA Mode Select to apply WPA2 security Enhanced Security for RADIUS EAP Reauthorization Period Please input 300 3600 to control EAP Reauthorization Period RADIUS Server Port Enter the port number to communicate with the RADIUS Server RADIUS Server Password Please input the password of RADIUS authentication server here Cipher Available options are TKIP AES and Auto Please select one of them RSN Reauthorization Choose Enable or Disable to control RSN Reauthorization RSN Robust Secure Network is part of the 802 11i standard WPA Group Rekey Interval Specify the interval in milliseconds 42 6 CONFIGURATION MENU 6 2 4 Site Survey This page provides tool to scan the wireless network The table will
16. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol The PC obtaining an IP address from the Server is called the DHCP Client If there is already a DHCP Server running on your network you must disable one of the two DHCP servers Running more than one DHCP server together will cause network problems Wireless LAN Basics A Wireless LAN WLAN is a computer network that transmits and receives data with radio signals instead of using cables WLANs have become common in homes offices airports and public Hotspots WLAN can support the same applications and software that run on a wired network LAN Besides supporting the same software and functions WLAN brings greater convenience and eliminates the need to lay Ethernet cables in a home or office The AP can even support 108Mbps wireless data rate at Turbo mode This is only applicable for user using recommended Turbo capable Cardbus with Atheros chipset WLAN networking involves a few additional parameters to be configured SSID The SSID is the network name for the WLAN network The SSID is any name and can be any set of characters or numbers The Client sniffs the radio frequencies for an AP with the same SSID with itself The client locks onto the AP and they are associated To enable plug and play convenience most client cards can sniff the frequencies to extract the available SSIDs to let the user choose from Encryption WLAN traffic can be captured by anybody to be read The solution is to
17. ING HT20 2 46 LING HTA0 2 45 LING HT40 Band You can choose 5G 11A 2 4G 11B 2 4G 11G 5G 11NA HT20 5G 11NA HT40 5G 11NA HT40 2 4G 11NG HT20 2 4G 11NG HT40 2 4G 11NG HT40 Please select the wireless band you wish to use By selecting different band setting you ll be able to allow or deny the wireless client of a certain band 32 6 CONFIGURATION MENU 6 2 1 2 Operation mode Client Band a b g Basic Settings Band Channel Mode Remote AP MACI Remote AP MAC2 Remote AP MACS SSID Channel Bandwidth Distance ee 11A vi 165 5825MHz Client wi r 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 100 00 00 00 00 00 W8140 Orignal 20M v 1 1 to 25 km Remote AP MAG Please input the MAC address of the wireless of the wireless access point you wish to connect Band n Band 5G 11a w 2 46 118 2 46 116 56 11MA HT 20 56 11MA HT40 aka 11N4 HT40 2 46 11NG HT 20 2 46 LING HT40 2 45 LING HT40 Note For description of other options please refer to operation mode AP 33 6 2 1 3 Band a b g Basic Settings Band Channel Mode SSID Suppress SSID Management VLAN Management WLAN ID Data WLAN Data WLAN ID Channel Bandwidth Distance 6 CONFIGURATION MENU SG 11A 165 5825MHz Y Operation mode Master Bridge K d Master Bridge E W8140 Enable Enable Half 10M HL
18. Kr LVL Sa G BE VAVAVA UE Loop W8140 Outdoor 2 4G 5 8G Wireless Bridge USER S MANUAL LOOP TELECOMMUNICATION INTERNATIONAL INC 8F NO 8 HSIN ANN RD SCIENCE BASED INDUSTRIAL PARK HSINCHU TAIWAN Tel 886 3 578 7696 Fax 886 3 578 7695 IMPORTANT NOTE The transmitter module may not be co located with any other transmitter or antenna The next nearest transmitter or antenna must be at least 30 meters away 2011 Loop Telecommunication International Inc All rights reserved Version 2 22 MAR 2011 ous 7 9 Table of Contents PRODUCT DESCRIPTION aa AA AA 3 1 1 Bel elt el EE 3 1 2 A ENEE EE EEA A A 3 1 3 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS i rrrurannrarrvarnnervnrrvarrrrnannnernnnnnnrernnnnn 4 PACKAGE CONTENTS na A AA a 8 2 1 COMpOnent ISE ehe 8 2 2 COMES cds 9 2 3 Outdoor Enclosure Installation Guide nen nnn ernennen 11 2 4 Site REI He TE 12 QUICK SETUP GUIDE uvenn 17 3 1 System Requirements for Configuration cccccccscceeeceeeseeceeceeecesecseeseeenaes 17 3 2 O A E E E E 17 3 3 LEDS As 18 3 4 Facto Deal ee isn 19 BASIC IP NETWORKING isis 20 GETTING STARTED cacerola 22 CONFIGURATION MENU u Eege 23 6 1 Kill 25 6 1 1 PES 25 6 1 2 SNMP CONIgUraBON EE 28 6 1 3 Protocol Filter Setting BEE 29 6 1 4 EE 30 6 2 ee 31 6 2 1 BA SOUNS E 31 6 2 2 Advanced Settings oocccoccconoccnconnoccconocanonnnonnnnonocononnnnnnconnnnnenanennnes 3 6 2 3 SN ee Ee 38 6 2 4 ESU VA 43 6 2 5 MAC
19. Password Access control to configuration Ping from Device Security and Access Control Static WEP MAC Access Control List Remote AP MAC Control WPA 802 1x Support WPA PSK Configuration file download Telnet Save last good Setting Software Reset Software Factory Reset Multiple FTP Pass Through VLAN Tag Bandwidth Limiting with QoS priority for UDP over TCP data 802 11e QoS priority for Voice and Multimedia Wireless Client to Client Isolation Suppress SSID WDS Wireless Distribution System Electrical Power adapter Power consumption Physical and Environmental Dimensions Weight Power Requirement Antenna Connectors Power Over Ethernet PoE Operating Temperature Relative Humidity when operational Relative Humidity during storage Wind Speed Support 10 100 Base T RJ 45 connector with auto MDIX V1 and V2c Future option AP mode 250 AP mode 50 Repeater mode 30 Repeater mode 1 2 Levels Through Telnet Max 152 bits In AP mode only PassPhase with TKIP and AES ciphers EAP TLs EAP TTLS EAP GTC in access point mode Note When this feature is enabled the data bandwidth is set and the balance of bandwidth will be used for live data such as video and VoIP packets For AP Mode Enable Disable Disable with multiple clients behind CPE 18 48V DC through RJ45 Typical 8 5 Watts Maximum 9 Watts 121 3 mm x 214 2 mm x 46mm WxHxD 1 2Kg module only Maximum 11 Watts Two
20. Radio Frequency 165 AFS enable on power on stage Radio data rate configurable Super User ID for firmware upgrade ADMIN Orr Password for Super user LOOP N KA 19 4 BASIC IP NETWORKING 4 BASIC IP NETWORKING IP Internet Protocol IP stands for Internet Protocol In an IP network every device has a unique IP Address to identify itself There are two ways of assigning an IP address to a PC or Router Static and Automatic DHCP Static IP addresses are keyed in manually while Dynamic IP s are distributed by a DHCP Server Ports Every packet of traffic is identified by its Source and Destination Addresses which would ensure that the packet arrives at the correct destination A Port Number is also embedded in each packet to identify which software application that generated and uses that packet Therefore if it blocks a certain port number it denies the particular software from using the connection Static IP Address Static IP addressing ensures that the device will always have the same IP address Static addressing is commonly used for your servers Dynamic IP Address A dynamic IP address is one that is automatically assigned to a PC These IP addresses are dynamic because they are only temporarily leased to the PC when it connects to the network This is the most convenient and common way of managing IP addresses in a network The Server that manages this pool of IP addresses is called the DHCP Server DHCP
21. TION MENU 6 2 3 3 WPA WPA RADIUS Security WPA RADIUS is the combination of WPA encryption method and RADIUS user authentication If you have a RADIUS authentication server you can check the identification of every wireless client by user database When you select WWPA RADIUS as encryption type the following message will be displayed Security Settings Encryption WPA WPA Mode WPA i Enhanced Security for EAP Reauthorization Period 300 to 3 600 sec RADIUS Server IP RADIUS Server Port RADIUS Server Password Cipher RSN Reauthorization WPA Group Rekey Interval 300 to 3 600 sec WPA Mode Select to apply WPA security Enhanced Security for RADIUS EAP Reauthorization Period Select from 300 to 3600 to control EAP Reauthorization Period RADIUS Server Port Please enter the port number to communicate with the RADIUS Server RADIUS Server Password Please input the password of RADIUS authentication server here Cipher Available options are TKIP AES and Auto Please select one of them RSN Reauthorization Choose Enable or Disable to control RSN Reauthorization RSN Robust Secure Network is part of the 802 11i standard WPA Group Rekey Interval Specify the interval in milliseconds 41 6 CONFIGURATION MENU 6 2 3 4 WPA WPA2 PSK Security Encryption WPA WPA WPA Mode WPA2 Enhanced Security for Personal Shared Key Preshared Key vi Preshared Key 8 to 63c
22. U 6 1 3 Protocol Filter Setting Filter IPX Packet Disable Wireless Isolation Disable PPPOE Exclusive Disable Telnet Access Enable Broadcast Rate Control Disable Maximum Throughput 10 to 200 packets sec Multicast Rate Control Disable Maximum Throughput 10 to 50 packets sec Rate Limit for TCP only Disable ze Rate 10 to 5 000 packets sec Filter IPX Packet Selecting Disable to control IPX packets to pass through Wireless Isolation Selecting this option will control wireless clients associated with this device to communicate with each other PPPOE Exclusive Selecting Disable to control PPPOE to pass through Telnet Access Selecting this option will control telnet access Broadcast Rate Control Selecting this option will control broadcast rate Maximum Throughput Select a number in from 10 to 200 packets sec Multicast Rate Control Selecting this option will control multicast rate Maximum Throughput Select a number in from 10 to 50 packets sec Rate Limit for TCP only Selecting this option will limit the rate on TCP Rate Select a number in to set the rate from 10 to 5000 packets sec Note For description for acronym please refer to Glossary 29 6 CONFIGURATION MENU 6 1 4 QoS Los ED Actor Priority Filter Fula Max Rate Min Rate Source IF Range Source Port Destination IP Range Destination Pr 192 168 1 2 to 23 te 192 168 1 21 to L Enable 1 url SW 204
23. c6 a7 00 03 11G Repeater None W8140 2 437 GHz 00 c0 ca 13 31 97 19 dBm System Uptime Displays the total passed time since the wireless access point is powered Current Time Displays current time Device Name Displays the device name Hardware Version Displays the hardware version This information is helpful when you need online help from the dealer of purchase Software Version Displays the software version Serial Number Displays the serial no of this device IP Address Displays the IP address of this wireless access point Subnet Mask Displays the net mask of IP address Default Gateway Displays the IP address of default gateway MAC Address Displays the MAC address of LAN interface 45 6 CONFIGURATION MENU Band Displays the wireless band Mode Displays current wireless operating mode Encryption Displays the encryption setting of the access point if you have selected the security SSID Displays current SSID the name used to identify this wireless access point Current Frequency Displays the frequency MAC Address Displays the MAC address of Wireless interface Current TX Power Displays current TX Power 6 3 2 Statistics This screen shows information on wireless and Ethernet connection Statistics Wireless bytes packets arrore drop Receive 196297 530 Transmit 200858 1544 J 252 LAN bytes Rackets STONE drop aceve 039 34 J 1 Transnit 4577 1037 0 D Wireless This will sh
24. e0000 0r0076 000 PIS directory Jan 1 0 00 39 nome oser warn karnel mtd partition FIS directory doesn end om ap Jan 00 00 59 none nser notice kemel OrD07eF000 Ox007E0000 RedBoot config Jan 1 00 00 59 none oser s rn karnel mid partition RedBoot config dogan i start on Jan 1 00 00 59 noes oer info kernel meitu version 1 1 Jan I 00 00 29 none user warm keral 0 classifier Jan 1 00 00 59 nose vser v rs kernel inpui device check on Jan 00 00 59 none user varo karmel Actions configured Jan 1 00 00 59 none nier warn keres Heifiltor messages via HETLIMK v0 50 Tan 1 05 00 59 none user info kernel NET Reghatered prototol family 2 fan 1 00 00 59 none user sach karmel If route cache hash table entries 512 order 1 Jan 00 00 59 none user warm kernel TCP established hash table entries 2046 order Jas 1 00 00 59 none user wach kernel TCP bind hash table entries 2044 order 1 61 Jan 1 00 00 59 noe user info kernel TCP Hash tables configured established 2048 bin Tan 00 00 59 none user info karmel TCP rane registered Jan 1 00 00 59 none ovu r v rn Kerne Ip Comtr tk vercion 2 4 156 buckets 2043 maxi lan 00 00 59 none oser sam Entel ctaeilisk vil Wl registering wiih n neilink Jan 1 00 00 59 nose vut r v m Eernel lp tomtrick_ppip version 3 1 loaded Jan 1 00 00 39 none user s r karnal lp p l ppip version 3 0 loaded Jan 00 00 59 nore ntr v
25. h ACK Carrier Sense Multi point Access Collision detection with acknowledgement DSS DBPSK DQPSK CCK OFDMBPSK QPSK 16QAM 64QAM Up to 25 Km point to point 1 ports for receive diversity Tx Rx amp Rx OPERATING FREQUENCY 2412MHz 2462MHz 2 4 GHz TX POWER SPECIFICATIONS Data Rate 11b g 1 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps OPERATING FREQUENCY TX POWER SPECIFICATIONS 11a Data Rate 1 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps Avg TX 27 dBm 24 dBm 23 dBm 22 dBm Avg TX 22 dBm 20 dBm 19 dBm 18 dBm RX SPECIFICATIONS Tolerance Data Rate Sensitivity Tolerance 2dB 11b g 1 24Mbps 90 dBm 3dB 2dB 36Mbps 76 dBm 3dB 2dB 48Mbps 73 dBm 3dB 2dB 54Mbps 70 dBm 3dB 5475MHz 5825MHz 5 GHz RX SPECIFICATIONS Tolerance 11a Data Rate Sensitivity Tolerance 2dB 1 24Mbps 90 dBm 3dB 2dB 36Mbps 76 dBm 3dB 2dB 48Mbps 73 dBm 3dB 2dB 54Mbps 70 dBm 3dB Loop W8140 MIMO a b q n 250mW PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 2 4 GHz 2412 to 2484 MHz or 5GHz 4900 to 5825 MHz software configurable Up to 300 Mbps Frequency Wireless Data Rate Channels country code setting 802 11bg 802 11a FCC FCC49 Japan CE Europe China China Best Channel Scanning at Power up AP Mode only Radio Channel Select Radio Power Control 3dB steps Transmitter Output Power Modes Supported Nominal Antenna Port Impedance Media Access Protocol Determine by AP 5 level from Max Up to 24
26. lient Lease Time 3600 to 8640000 seconds DHCP Relay Disable DHCP Server IP Relay DNS Server IP o io ln IP Alias Disable vi Alias IP Alias IP Subnet Mask IP Alias If you choose Enable for IP Alias please set Alias IP and Alias IP Subnet Mask for the device when DHCP Client selected 2 6 CONFIGURATION MENU 6 1 2 SNMP Configuration SNMP Configuration Device Name W8140 Read Community public Write Community public Trap 1P1 192 168 1 1 Trap Community 1 private Trap 1P 2 1168 Trap Community 2 private System Contact OF NO S HSIN ANN RD SCIENCE BASED INDUSTRIAL PARK System Location HSINCHU 30078 TW Device Name Displays the name of the device Read Community The SNMP Client with this passphrase will have Read access Write Community The SNMP Client with this passphrase will have Write access Trap IP The destination IP address to send trap information of the device You can send trap information to the 2 different destination IP addresses Trap Community The device SNMP agent have the same string of SNMP Manager will be allowed all traps or authenticated traps by SNMP Manager but also on your device you have to specify a trap destination IP System Contact To set the MIB2 system Contact OID value System Location To set the MIB2 system Location OID value 28 6 CONFIGURATION MEN
27. list the access point nearby as the access point is set to Station mode you can select one of the access points to associate Site Survey Channel Scanning BSSID SSID Radio Mode Channel Signal Strength Security Mode Ceil01 00 15 61 10 56 84 LOOP AP TEST AP Frequency 2 412 GHz Channel 1 Signal level 86 dem Noise levei 95 dam off Cello 00 15 00 5C 28 99 ACER PC 62780 AP Frequency 2 412 GHz Channel 1 Signal level 91 dem Noise level 95 dem on Scan SSID Displays the SSID name of the access point BSSID Displays the BSSID MAC Address of the access point Radio Mode Displays the Operation Mode of the device Channel Displays the channel number of the access point Signal Strength Displays the signal strength of each access point The signal strength is stronger the connection quality is better Signal Strength dBm Description Table 6 2 Signal Strength Security Mode Displays the security mode of the access point if you have selected the security 43 6 CONFIGURATION MENU 6 2 5 MAC Access Control Another security measure you can use to keep hackers and intruders away is MAC Access Control You can pre define a list of the clients you trust All other wireless client with the MAC address which is not in your list will be denied by this wireless access point MAC Access Control MAC Access Control Allow Listed w Disable TFT Mac Address Access Control List ID MAL Address Remove 1 D
28. m 2dB MCS14 79 dBm 3dB 40M MCS15 54 Mbps 15dBm 2dB MCS15 76 dBm 3dB OPERATING FREQUENCY SGHz TX POWER SPECIFICATIONS 5475MHz 5825MHz SGHz RX SPECIFICATIONS Data Rate Avg TX Tolerance Data Rate Sensitivity Tolerance 11a 1 24Mbps 24 dBm 2dB 11a 1 24Mbps 96 dBm 3dB 36Mbps 22 dBm 2dB 36Mbps 95 dBm 3dB 48Mbps 20 dBm 2dB 48Mbps 94 dBm 3dB 54Mbps 19 dBm 2dB 54Mbps 91 dBm 3dB 11n 20M MCS0Q 6Mbps 24dBm 2dB 11n MCSO 97 dBm 3dB 20M MCS1 9Mbps 24dBm 2dB MCS1 96 dBm 3dB 20M MCS2 12Mbps 24dBm 2dB MCS2 93 dBm 3dB 20M MCS3 18Mbps 22dBm 2dB MCS3 91 dBm 3dB 20M MCS4 24Mbps 22dBm 2dB MCS4 87 dBm 3dB 20M MCS5O 36Mbps 22dBm 2dB MCS5 84 dBm 3dB 20M MCS6 48Mbps 18dBm 2dB MCS6 8 dBm 3dB 20M MCS7 54 Mbps 15dBm 2dB MCS7 5 dBm 3dB 40M MCS8 6Mbps 24dBm 2dB MCS8 96 dBm 3dB 40M MCS9 9Mbps 24dBm 2dB MCS9 94 dBm 3dB 40MMCS10 12Mbps 22dBm 2dB MCS10 91 dBm 3dB 40M MCS11 18Mbps 20dBm 2dB MCS11 88 dBm 3dB 40M MCS12 24Mbps 20dBm 2dB MCS12 85 dBm 3dB 40M MCS13 36Mbps 17dBm 2dB MCS13 80 dBm 3dB 40M MCS14 48Mbps 17dBm 2dB MCS14 9 dBm 3dB 40M MCS15 54 Mbps 15dBm 2dB MCS15 6 dBm 3dB 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS 2 1 Component List Loop W8140 mounting bracket pole screws clamps washers nuts U bolt waterproof RJ 45 adaptor ots N Figure 2 1 Components Note Standard package may va
29. me 00 00 01 00 Recorded Time 00 00 00 00 15 00 00 30 00 00 45 00 Port lan lan lan lan Period 1 2 3 4 UAS Count O O O O Select time interval To select the time interval you would like to check for the performance Choose from below interval performance 7days performance or current performance Select recorded time To select the recorded time period you would like to check UAS Count UAS stands for Unavailable Second It is use to calculate the number of unavailable seconds 48 6 CONFIGURATION MENU 6 3 5 Alarm Settings Alarm Settings Alarm Setup Severity Status Ethernet link down cleared cnbcal f en malor Disassociate deg minor warning Deauthenticate informative cleared Authenticate fail critical Radar detection critical RSSI low critical RSSI high critical RSSI Threshold Setup RSSI Low 70 to 100 dbm RSSI High 20 to 50 dbm Save Severities Critical major minor warning informative and cleared to choose for Ethernet link down Disassociate Deauthenticate Authenticate fail Radar detection RSSI low and RSSI high Status To enable or disable the send trap function RSSI Threshold Setup RSSI Low To setup the low RSSI of alarm Default is 100 RSSI High To setup the high RSSI of alarm Default is 20 49 6 CONFIGURATION MENU 6 3 6 Time Settings Time Settings Current Time 2000 01 01 00 48 43 SNTP Client Enable SNIP Server IP 64
30. not illuminated Scenario Access point is hot Solution a It is not a malfunction if you can keep your hand on the access point s case b If you smell something wrong or see the smoke coming out from access point or power adapter please disconnect the access point and power adapter from utility power and call your dealer of purchase for help 53 8 GLOSSARY 8 GLOSSARY 802 1x AES BSSID DHCP DTIM EAP GI PX LAN MAC address PoE PPPoE QoS RADIUS RSN SNMP SSID TCP TKIP UAS VLAN WLAN WEP WPA WPA PSK MIMO Multiple Input and Multiple Output 54 9 DISCLAIMER DISCLAIMER Manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any damage or loss resulting from the use of this manual Manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any loss or claims by third parties that may arise through the use of this product Manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any damage or loss caused by incorrect use of the AP The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice due to engineering improvement No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without the express written consent of the Manufacturer Sample displays shown in this manual may differ somewhat from the displays actually produced by the product User manual may differ for different firmware version All brands and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders 55
31. o Pi DO OD Ha Remove Sava Apply MAC Access Control Enable or Disable MAC address Control MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the client you trust 6 2 6 Association This page presents an overview of the MAC address Signal Strength dBm of all clients connected to the AP through Ethernet or wireless SNR value in dB and Tx rate Association MAC Address Channel Tx Rate Mbps Rx Rate Mbps Signal Strength dem Te Packer Rx Packet 00 15 61 10 56 66 5 54 54 58 seh St 1056 Refresh Association S500 MAC Address Channel Segnal Strength dbm Rate Mbps Beacon Interval me WEIS 00 15 61 10 56 84 5 65 Good 35 10D Refres he MAC Address Channel Tx Rate Mbps Rx Rate Mbps Signal Strength Tx Packet and Rx Packet will be shown by clicking Refresh button 44 6 CONFIGURATION MENU 6 3 Management 6 3 1 Status This page presents a convenient overview of the overall status of the AP The most common configuration parameters are shown here for a quick look Status System System Uptime Day Hr Min Sec Current Time Yr Mon Day Hr Min Sec Device Name Hardware Version Software Version Serial Number IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway MAC Address Wireless Band Mode Encryption SSID Current Frequency MAC Address Current TX Power 00 00 01 05 2000 01 01 00 01 04 W8140 A v1 01 01 00000003 192 168 1 20 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 00 50
32. oint to point and point to multi point applications Communication is critical Figure 1 1 W8140 1 2 Features General e CO e 0 e e e e e e e eo Industrial grade IP67 rugged cast plastic casing 2 4G 5 8G Dual mode AP Mode selectable AP Client Bridge Master Bridge Slave Bridge Repeater Bandwidth control with QoS and video voice and data scheduling Wireless Distribution System WDS VLAN tag QoS Support Protocol filtering for Internet and Intranet networks Up to 250 associations and 50 concurrent users Wireless isolation between wireless clients Web and SNMP management Support up to 4 E1 transmission tandards Wireless IEEE802 11a b g n Ethernet IEEE802 3 802 3u CSMA CD RoHS compliant IEEE802 11a b g n IEEE 802 11a b g compliant up to 54 Mbps 100 500 mW output power transmission Channel bandwidth adjustable 5 10 MHz for a b g only Up to 108 Mbps data rate in Turbo Mode Up to 25 Km range with external antenna LOS Line of Sight 1 3 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Ethernet Functions Ethernet Port Management Functions Web based management System Load Default System status report Association Client List SNMP Auto Associate to IP with same ESSID DHCP Client Auto Negotiate for IP IP address discovery software Viper Quick Start Firmware can be upgraded through web server and Telnet Number of client associations Number of concurrent users Number of Wireless uplinks
33. ow the recorded wireless statistics information LAN This will show the recorded LAN statistics information Refresh You can clear all the statistics information by clicking Refresh button 46 6 CONFIGURATION MENU 6 3 3 Miscellaneous Miscellaneous System reset Reset Load default Load Save current configuration bo backup save Copy backup configuration to current copy Upload current configurabon to PC Upload Download configuration from PC to current Download System reset When you think the access point is not working properly you can use this function to restart the access point this may help and solve the problem To reset your access point please click Reset button Load default Click this button to remove all settings you made and restore the configuration of this access point back to default settings Save current configuration to backup Press save button to backup the current configuration to the device Copy backup configuration to current Press copy to restore a previously saved configuration file from the device Upload current configuration to PC Press Upload button to upload current configuration to PC Download configuration from PC to current Press Download to download configuration from PC to current 47 6 CONFIGURATION MENU 6 3 4 Performance Performance Select time interval Interval Performance Select recorded ti
34. pe of IP IP Settings IP Mode Static ei IP Address 1192 1168 1 20 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 e A Gateway o 0 DNS Server IP o Inn jo 17 3 QUICK SETUP GUIDE Step 3 2 Set operation mode Basic Settings This page allows you to set the outdoor as an Access Point or an Ethernet Bridge or a Repeater Basic Settings Band 2 4G 11G vi Channel 6 2437MHz Mode AP S Suppress SSID Disable vi Channel Bandwidth Orignal 20M ze Distance 1 0 to 25 km Step 4 Set security settings This section allows you to configure wireless encryption to prevent unwelcome parties from reading your traffic Security Settings Encryption None WEP WPA No security applied None Step 5 Reboot the AP Reboot the system to make all the settings take effect Note For detailed setup see sections 5 and 6 3 3 LEDs Figure 3 1 LEDs Name Function Py a PWR LAN iS RF function active WLAN RF function fail Table 3 1 LEDs Status 18 3 QUICK SETUP GUIDE LA A Factory Default A IA me ml e o w el O gia mmm Password for configuration AA fe IP ADDR 192 168 1 20 Default static IP address and subnet Enable Subnet 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 0 0 0 0 DHCP client With Static IP set on DHCP server Disable Support address 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 100
35. regated Size 2 346 to 6 5536 bytes Tx ChainMask 2 Chain vi Rx ChainMask 2 Chain zi Transmit Power Sometimes it is useful to decrease the coverage range of each AP so that more APs can be located together without interference to one another The default transmission power is maximum transmit power dbm allowed in your regulatory domain RTS CTS Threshold You can set the packet size 0 2347 at which the device will issue a request to send RTS before sending the packet Beacon Interval Select a number in from 20 to 1000 Low Beacon Interval will make the association and roaming process very responsive However throughput will decrease so it is necessary to strike a balance Typical Beacon Interval is set to 100 ms DTIM DTIM stands for delivery traffic indication message Select a number in from 1 to 255 This is always a multiple of the beacon interval It determines how often the beacon contains a DTIM The DTIM tells power save client devices that a packet is waiting for them Software Retry Tx You can set a number of software transmission retry between 0 to 15 Default is 3 Short GI Gl stands for Guard Interval In telecommunications guard intervals are used to ensure that distinct transmissions do not interfere with one another Fragment Size Displays the fragment size The more the fragment size the quicker the transmission speed Aggregation If you choose Enable for Aggregation Size please set Aggregated Frames
36. ry with model type and country Using a combiner adaptor with a power rating other than the one included in the package will cause serious damage to the Access Point and void the warranty for this product 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS 2 2 Connections PoE Power over Ethernet Connection An extremely compact device the Power Over Ethernet PoE provides Ethernet only services through one Ethernet port The PoE power supply device is shown in the figure below Figure 2 2 PoE Power over Ethernet Power Supply mi 12345678 Figure 2 3 Pin Identification Pinout values for the PoE power supply are listed in the table below They are also printed on the back of the PoE unit LAN Pinout Power o Power 7 Power o Power 0 Table 2 1 PoE Power over Ethernet Power Supply Device Pinout Network Connection Metwork Figure 2 4 Network Connection 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS Installing the access point to your Network Please follow the following instruction to build the network connection between your new wireless access point and your computers network devices 1 Connect the access point to ADSL modem router or switch hub in your network through the DATA IN port of the access point by Ethernet cable 2 Connect the power adapter to the wall socket and then connect it to the Power socket of the PoE 3 Connect the access point and the PoE through P DATA OUT port 3 Please check the LEDs of W8140
37. ter mounted to ODU Please refer to photo below 12 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS 2 4 2 When Using Conductive Pole Maximum distance is 0 5 meter Earth Ground Point 13 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS 2 4 3 When Using Unconductive Pole 14 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS Earth Ground Point em em 15 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS The another end of Earth Cable must connect to Building Earth point 16 3 QUICK SETUP GUIDE 3 QUICK SETUP GUIDE 3 1 System Requirements for Configuration s Computers with Windows Macintosh or Linux based operating systems and with an Ethernet adaptor ed Internet Explorer version 5 5 and above or Netscape Navigator that supports Java 3 2 Setup Guide Step 1 Set default LAN IP address The default LAN IP address is 192 168 1 20 File Edit View Favorites Toc Gan 3 AB Address http 192 168 1 20 Step 2 Set password The default login name is ADMIN the default password is LOOP The user name and the password are case sensitive Connect to 192 168 1 20 The server 192 168 1 20 at Web Server Authentication requires username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without secure connection User name H ADMIN w Password Remember my password Step 3 Configuring AP Step 3 1 Set IP configuration IP Settings This page allows you to choose the ty
38. tion and 128 bit encryption Using 128 bit is safer than 64 bit but it will reduce some data transfer performance Key Entry Method Choose Hexadecimal if you want to enter the Keys in hexadecimal format Otherwise choose ASCII Text to enter the Key in ASCII format ASCII is also called Alphanumeric in some systems Use the same key format for the AP and Client Default Shared Key This option let you choose which key id to be used for encrypting wireless data on the network Encryption Key Enter the encryption key Note Hexadecimal Characters 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 and a b c d e f ASCII Characters 0 1 2 8 9 and a b c d X y Z 39 6 CONFIGURATION MENU 6 2 3 2 WPA WPA PSK Security WPA Pre shared key is the safest encryption method currently and it s recommended to use this encryption method to ensure the safety of your data When you select WPA PSK as encryption type the following message will be displayed Security Settings Encryption WPA WPA WPA Mode WPA M Enhanced Security for Preshared Key Cipher TKIP ze WPA Mode Select to apply WPA security Enhanced Security for for Personal Shared Key Preshared Key Enter a Paraphrase which is an alphanumeric phrase password between 8 to 64 ASCII characters That allows a wireless WPA client with the same security key to connect the AP Cipher Available options are TKIP AES and Auto Please select one of them 40 6 CONFIGURA
39. use encryption to make the traffic appear as random characters to the eavesdropper Both the AP and client must use the same encryption standard and key to enable them to decode the rubbish If the encryption settings are mismatched the client and AP cannot associate WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy is the most common WLAN encryption standard Channel The frequency is selected by AP or by Master mode and the frequency of Client or Slave mode should follow AP or Master mode Or you could selected auto channel to search the frequency 20 4 BASIC IP NETWORKING Signal Strength Radio signals drop in power over a distance Even if all the settings are correct low signal strength makes association impossible The usable distance between the AP and client can range from a few meters indoor to a few km When setting up the client make sure that you Keep at a distance between the AP and the clients S Make sure that the WLAN signals do not have to pass through too many concrete walls and metal structures to reach the client e Make sure that client s is are located far away from one another to avoid interference S Make sure that there is line of sight between the AP and client device Interference Interference happens when 2 clients with the same channels are placed near to one another The speed of the network drops and the signal strength fluctuates wildly MIMO In radio multiple input and multiple output or MIMO is the
40. use of multiple antennas at both the transmitter and receiver to improve communication performance It is one of several forms of smart antenna technology 21 5 GETTING STARTED 5 GETTING STARTED Connect the network as shown previously Note If your PC is wireless check the card utility of the PC to make sure that the signal strength is good and that the bottom LED lights up on the AP Open a Web browser Internet Explorer Netscape etc Type the AP LAN IP 192 168 1 20 address into the browser s Address field The default LAN IP address is 192 168 1 20 File Edit View Favorites Toc Cai O ai Li Address http 192 168 1 20 22 6 CONFIGURATION MENU 6 CONFIGURATION MENU All functions and settings of this access point must be configured via web management interface Please start your web browser and input 192 168 1 20 in address bar then the following message should be shown Connect to 192 168 1 20 The server 192 168 1 20 at Web Server Authentication requires Username and password Warning This server is requesting that your Username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection User name ADMIN wt Password e Remember my password Password ADMIN LOOP OPERATOR LOOP Table 6 1 User name and Password Note User ADMIN could upgrade firmware but user OPERATOR could not 23 6 CONFIGURATION MENU After you log in

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