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1. Dynamic DNS Provider Mone Account Password Figure 5 23 Dynamic DNS Settings 48 Object Description Disable Disable DDNS function Enable Easy DDNS Enable IFS Easy DDNS Enable Dynamic DDNS You are allowed to modify the DDNS settings e DDNS option e Dynamic DNS Provider Select a server provider or disable the existing server e Account Enter the DDNS user name of the DDNS account e Password Enter the DDNS password of the DDNS account DDNS Enter the host name or domain name provided by DDNS provider Example of DDNS Settings ga Please go to xxx Yourddns xxx to register with a DDNS account Nate Click Operation Mode gt AP Router or Wireless ISP select Dynamic DNS Settings and press Setup Dynamic DNS Settings Setup Step 1 Select Enable Dynamic DDNS and select from the list your Dynamic DNS Provider Dynamic DNS Settings You may configure DONS Settings here The available option can be standard Dynamic DNS services Disable Enable Easy DONS DONS Settings HERNAN Easy Domain Name Dynamic ONS Provider Yourddns com Account Username Password DONS username Apply IL Canel Step 2 Configure the DDNS account that has been registered in IFS DDNS website Account Enter your DDNS host format xxx Yourddns com xxx is the registered domain name Password Enter the password of your accoun
2. POE Injector amp Power Plastic Strap x 1 Cord If there is any item missing or damaged please contact the seller En TER immediately 14 1 2 Product Description ed Cost effective Wireless Solution with Superior Performance IFS WMC251 is designed to provide a highly stable better performance and cost effective wireless solution in outdoor wireless deployment With the same transmission power it offers better significant range and excellent throughput than those of the traditional 802 119 wireless device Via the embedded 12dBi dual polarization vertical and horizontal directional antenna it provides good diversity coverage and better noise immunity effect thus heightening the performance of a long distance outdoor connectivity even though the environment is flooded with many 2 4GHz wireless equipment Designed for Various Requirements The WMC251 is dedicatedly designed for WISP solution that provides CPE users with Internet access via the WISP provider in rural areas Besides it caters to various wireless communication connectivity AP Client WDS PtP WDS PtMP WISP thus meeting users application requirements Advanced Security and Rigorous Authentication The WMC251 supports WEP WPA WPA2 WPA PSK and WPA2 PSK wireless encryptions the advanced WPA2 AES mechanism and 802 1X RADIUS authentication which can effectively prevent eavesdropping by unauthorized users or bandwidth occupied by unauthen
3. WDS Client and the following page will be displayed This section allows you to configure the WDS Client mode For each wireless parameter please refer to section 5 1 2 Client for more information ifs System Configuration Tools Device Status Logout WMC251 1W 1T 300 Operation Mode Settings Regulatory Domain United States v Remote AP SSID WMC252 6325 Dai Y Enable Wireless C Disable SSID Broadcasting C Enable Isolated Lock to AP MAC Radio Mode Channel Data Rate Auto v Security Setting Transmit Power Transmit Distance 1Km v TDMA Advanced Settings Figure 5 6 Basic Settings WDS Client 5 1 5 AP Router Click Operation Mode gt AP Router and the following page will be displayed This section allows you to configure the AP Router mode ifs System Configuration Tools Device Status Logout WMC251 1W 1T 300 gt Operation Mode Settings Regulatory Domain United States v Network ID SSID WMC252 6325 Dai Site Survey Yi Enable Wireless C Disable SSID Broadcasting C Enable Isolated Radio Mode Channel Data Rate Security Setting Transmit Power Transmit Distance 1Km v TDMA Advanced Settings Access Control Figure 5 7 Basic Settings AP Router 37 5 1 6 Wireless ISP Click Operation Mode gt Wireless ISP and the following page will be displayed This section allows you to configure the Wi
4. Hi IFS WMC251 1W 1T 300 User Manual P N 1073053 REV A ISS 150CT15 Copyright 2015 United Technologies Corporation Interlogix is part of UTC Building amp Industrial Systems Inc a unit of United Technologies Corporation All rights reserved Trademarks and The WMC251 1W 1T 300 name and logo are trademarks of United patents Technologies Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the respective products Manufacturer UTC Fire and Security 3211 Progress Drive Lincolnton NC 28092 USA Authorized EU manufacturing representative UTC Climate Controls amp Security B V Kelvinstraat 7 6003 DH Weert Netherlands Intended use Use this product only for the purpose it was designed for refer to the data sheet and user documentation for details For the latest product information contact your local supplier or visit us online at www Interlogix com Certification CE Reen ACMA compliance Notice This is a Class B product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures European Union 2004 108 EC EMC Directive Hereby UTC Building amp Industrial Systems Inc directives declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2004 108 EC Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
5. WR Backward compatible with 802 11g standard m Equipped with 10 100Mbps RJ45 ports for LAN and WAN auto MDI MDI X supported gt Fixed network Broadband Router Supported connection types Dynamic IP Static IP PPPoE Supports virtual server and DMZ for various networking applications Supports DHCP server UPnP and IFS DDNS gt RF Interface Characteristics Built in 12dBi dual polarization antenna High output power up to 500mW with multiply adjustable transmit power control gt Outdoor Environmental Characteristics IP55 enclosure Passive Power over Ethernet design Operating temperature 20 70 C S Multiple Operations and Wireless Modes H Multiple operation modes Bridge WISP Multiple wireless modes AP Client CPE WISP WDS PtP WDS PtMP WR Supports multiple SSIDs to allow users to access different networks through a single AP HR Supports WMM Wi Fi multimedia Secure Network Connection m Supports software Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS m Advanced security 64 128 bit WEP WPA WPA2 WPA PSK WPA2 PSK TKIP AES and 802 1x RADIUS authentication WR Supports IP Protocol based access control and MAC filtering gt ESMAS CUENTE CUE Eu El H Web based UI and quick Setup Wizard for easy configuration E SNMP based management interface m System status monitoring includes DHCP Client and System Log 1 4 Product Specification WMC251 1W 1T 300 300Mbps 802 11n Wireless Outdoor CPE Hardware IEE
6. 192 168 1 188 192 168 1 166 hytes 32 bytes 32 hytes 32 hytes 32 hytes 32 hyutes 32 hytes 32 hytes 32 hytes 32 time ms time 1ms time 2ms time 1ms time 2ms time 2ms time ims time i1me time ims TTL 128 TTL 128 TTL 128 TTL 128 TTL 128 TTL 128 TTL 128 TTL 128 TTL 128 Step 12 Configure the TCP IP settings of Site 2 to Obtain an IP address automatically 4 Local Area Connection Properties Networking Connect using KN E Intel R PRO 1000 MT Desktop Adapter Configure This connection uses the following items wi A Client for Microsoft Networks Ja AVG network filter driver et Packet Scheduler Install Description Sinemet Protocal Version A TCP Put wk Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper O Driver wi A Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IP v4 Properties d JS File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Intemet Protocol Version 6 TCP 1Pv6 Bae General Alternate Configuration You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically gt Use the following IP address Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that p
7. Check to enable Syslog function Check to enable the IGMP Proxy function This option is only available in AP Router mode 5 2 5 Ping Watchdog Click System Configuration gt Ping Watchdog and the following page will be displayed Ping Watchdog The Ping Watchdog will ping the specified IP address for connection status If the remote IP address does not respond to Ping the device will power reboot Ping Watchdog Enable Disable Ping Frequency Seconds 10 to 999 default is 120 Failed tries default is 2 tries Action NOTE Watchdog will take effect 10 minutes after startup when filled IP Address 1 must fail to respond for watchdog to take action Figure 5 38 Ping Watchdog Object Description e Ping Watchdog Enable or Disable this function e IP Address 1 Enter the IP address which pings every time interval e Ping Frequency Set times from 10 to 999 e Failed tries Select failed tries from 1 to 5 61 e Action System will reboot when failing to ping the IP 5 2 6 Firmware Upgrade Click System Configuration gt Firmware Upgrade and the following page will be displayed Firmware Upgrade Select the firmware file by clicking Browse and click UPGRADE WARNING Don t use wireless connection to upload the firmware To avoid system crashes Browse UPGRADE NOTE 1 Do not power off the router while upgrading the firmware 1 Some browsers would fail to locate the f
8. D None Authentication is disabled and no password key Is required to connect to the access point a WEP WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy is a basic encryption For a higher level of security consider using the WPA encryption security Settings Select Encryption WEP EN Authentication OpenSystem Shared Key Auto Key Length 64 bit O 128 bit Key Format ASCll s Characters Encryption Key Figure 5 10 Security Settings WEP Object Description e Authentication You can select Open System Shared Key or Auto e Key Length Choose the WEP key length You can choose 64 bit or 128 bit e Key Format You can choose ASCII or Hex e Encryption Key Enter the keys in the fields 39 WPA security Settings Select Encryption WPA K i Pre Authentication Personal Pre Shared Key Enterprise RADIUS Encryption Type O TKIP O AES Auto Pre Shared Key Figure 5 11 Security Settings WPA Personal Pre Authentication Personal Pre Shared Key Enterprise RADIUS Encryption Type O TKIP O AES Auto See RADIU Server IP Address RADIU Server Port RADIU Server Password Ka pS 7 EAP Reauthorization Period o Seconds 300 3600 Seconds RSN Reauthorization Disable WPA Group Rekey Interval Seconds 300 3600 Seconds Save Cancel Figure 5 12 Security Settings
9. E Validate settings upon exit Cancel 83 Step 2 In AP 1 go to Operation Mode to configure it Access Point Mode Operation Mode jeri A Mode adio Ethernet Port Access Point Access Point LAN LAN Client Client LAN LAN WDS AP WDS Access Point LAN LAN WDS Client WDS Client LAN LAN AP Router Access Paint WAN LAN Wireless ISP Wireless ISP LAN LAN Step 3 Click Setup to configure the following parameters and then click Save amp Restart to save the settings 4 Network ID SSID set to a unique value 5 Channel set to a fixed one 6 Security Setting strongly suggested to configure it In this case we configure it to WPA2 PSK AES Operation Mode Settings Regulatory Domain Network ID 5510 WMC251 300 Site Survey W Enable Wireless LC Disable SSID Broadcasting C Enable Isolated Radio Mode Channel Data Rate Security Setting Transmit Power Transmit Distance TDMA Advanced Settings Access Control 84 Security Settings Select Encryption WPA2 Pre Authentication 2 Personal Pre Shared Key Enterprise RADIUS Encryption Type O TKIP AES Auto Pre Shared Key 12345678 Step 4 In AP 2 modify the default IP to the same IP range but different from AP 1 In this case the IP is changed to 192 168 1 252 k Device IP Settings Configure the IP settings ofthe device IP Address IP Subnet Mask Gateway IP Address Primary ONS Server secondary O
10. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable HC protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his her own expense Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by UTC could void the user s authority to operate this equipment under the rules and regulations of the FCC FCC Caution To assure continued compliance for example use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Federal Communication Commission FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This e
11. 192 168 0 100 ping statistics Figure 5 45 Network Ping 65 5 3 2 Network Traceroute Click Tools gt Network Traceroute and the following page will be displayed Traceroute is a computer network diagnostic tool for displaying the route path and measuring transit delays of packets across an Internet Protocol IP network It can help identify connection problems Enter the IP and click Traceroute to diagnostic your internet connection Network Traceroute Please assign an IP address to run Traceroute function against 8 Destination P Address Max hop Result 1 192 165 0 100 192 165 0 100 026ms 0222ms 0 176ms Figure 5 46 Network Traceroute 66 5 4 Device Status H Operation Mode System Configuration Tools Logout WMC251 1W 1T 300 ifs Device Information Firmware Version 1 0 1 May 12 2015 Device IP 192 168 0 100 Device MAC AS F7 E0 05 FD ED Gateway IP 192 163 0 1 DNS IP Wireless MAC AS FFE0D 05 FDEF Uptime dd hh mm ss 0 day 0 29 46 CPU Loading 0 Memory Information 47320KB 65536KB 7160KB 47820KB 4A0660KB 47820KB OKE 7160KB 904KB 7160KB Total Available Used Free Buffers Cached ARP Table IP Address MAC Address Interface 192 168 0 100 0 14 22 ef 5e 74 Figure 5 47 Device Status 67 5 4 1 Device Information Click Device Status gt Device Information and the following page
12. 2 Chain w Rx ChainMask 2 Chain WiFi Multimedia WMM Capable Enable Disable WMM Configuration Cancel Figure 5 17 Advanced Settings Object Description When the length of a data packet exceeds this value the router will send e RTS CTS an RTS frame to the destination wireless node and the latter will reply Threshold with a CTS frame and thus they are ready to communicate The default value is 2347 Set beacon interval the value range is from 20 to 999 The default value e Beacon Interval is 100 Set the DTIM delivery traffic indication message period value of the a wireless radio The default value is 1 A data packet that exceeds this value in length will be divided into e Fragment Size multiple packets The number of packets influences wireless network performance Avoid setting this value low Default at 2346 43 Short Gl Aggregation Aggregated Frames Number Maximum Aggregated Size Tx ChainMask Rx ChainMask WMM Capable AC_BE AC_BK AL VM AC VO AC BE AC_BK AC_VI AC_VO Guard intervals are used to ensure that distinct transmissions do not interfere with one another Only effect under Mixed Mode A part of the 802 11n standard that allows sending multiple frames per single access to the medium by combining frames together into one larger frame It creates the larger frame by combining smaller frames with the same physical source des
13. 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 868 168 bytes 32 time lt ims Reply from 192 168 808 168 bytes 32 time lt ims Reply from 192 168 868 166 bytes 32 time lt ims Reply from 192 168 868 168 bytes 32 time lt ims Ping statistics for 192 168 6 168 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Mininum Bms Maximum Ams Average CinllsersAFIBER LABSping 192 168 060 100 Pinging 1972 168 6 166 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 868 168 bytes 32 time lt ims Reply from 192 168 868 168 bytes 32 time lt ims Reply from 192 168 868 166 bytes 32 time lt ims Reply from 192 168 868 168 bytes 32 time lt ims Ping statistics for 192 168 09 10 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost TTL 64 TTL 64 TTL 64 TTL 64 A iHz loss Ans TTL 64 TTL 64 TTL 64 TTL 64 H Bx loss gt Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Ams Maximum Ams Average C Users FIBER LAB gt Ams Figure 4 3 Successful result of Ping command If the result displayed is similar to Figure 4 4 it means the connection between your PC and the AP has failed 29 EM Command Prompt Minimum ms Maximum Bms Average C Users FIBER LAB gt ping 1972 168 6 168 Pinging 192 168 686 168 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 808 168 bytes 32 time lt cims TTL 64 Reply from 192 168 686 168 bytes 32 timetims TTL 64 Reply from 192 168 868 168 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 6
14. Management to enable remote access from WAN port Remote Management Settings Remote management via WAN w Fing from WAM Step 3 Go to WAN Port Settings to configure WAN connection to Static Mode fixed IP WAN Fort Settings WAN Connection Type Static Mode fixed IP IP Address Assigned by Your P IP Subnet Mask 255 255 255 2 155 70 i i LT iTi 4 Pd SP Gateway IP Address 210 66 Primary ONS Server 6 6 4 4 CO Sg k cn cn OH ta secondary ONS Server 8 8 8 8 Cancel Step 6 Save the setting and connect your WAN port of the Wireless AP to the internet via Ethernet cable In a remote computer enter the Easy Domain Name displayed in Step 1 Then you should be able to login the WMC251 remotely BAR lt EA a http username Yourddns com 5 1 12 Remote Management Click Operation Mode gt AP Router or Wireless ISP and then enter the Remote Management by clicking the Setup button next to it This section allows you to enable or disable the remote management through the WAN port Remote Management Settings Remote management via WAN Disable Ping fram WAN Enable w Cancel Figure 5 24 Remote Management Object Description e Remote management via WAN Enable or Disable this function e Ping from WAN Enable or Disable this function 5 1 13 DHCP Server Settings Click Ope
15. Wireless Information LAN Information Internet Information Wireless Client Table System Log 1970 01 01 1970 01 01 1970 01 01 1970 01 01 01 01 01 01 1970 01 01 1970 01 01 1970 01 01 1970 01 01 1970 01 01 01 01 1970 01 01 1970 01 01 1970 01 01 1970 01 01 1970 01 01 lt 1970 01 01 00 00 13 Warning kernel of conntrack version 0 5 0 00 00 13 00 00 13 00 00 13 00 00 13 00 00 13 00 00 13 00 00 13 00 00 13 00 00 13 00 00 13 00 00 13 00 00 13 00 00 13 00 00 13 00 00 13 00 00 13 00 00 13 00 00 13 00 00 13 00 00 13 00 00 13 00 00 13 00 00 13 00 00 13 Warning Warning Warning Warning kernel CONFIG NF CT ACCT is deprecated and will bi kernel or kernel sysctl net netfilter nf conntrack acct 1 ti kernel ctnetlink v0 93 registering with nfnetlin Informational kernel xt time kernel timezone is 0000 Informational kernel arp tables 2002 David 5 Miller informational kernel TCP cubic registered Informational kernel NET Registered protocol family 17 Notice kernel Bridge firewalling registered informational kernel 802 10 VLAN Support v1 8 Ben Greear informational kernel All bugs added by David S Miller di Warning Warning Warning Warning Warning kernel arch mipsfatheros gpio c ath_simple_confir kernel athwdt_init Registering WDT success kernel ath otp init Registering OTP success kernel ath_clksw_init Registeri
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17. d antenne Les types d antenne non inclus dans cette liste ou dont le gain est sup rieur au gain maximal indiqu sont strictement interdits pour l exploitation de l metteur WR int gr 14dBi antenne double polarisation Digital Transmission Systems DTSs DTSs include systems that employ digital modulation techniques resulting in spectral characteristics similar to direct sequence systems The following applies to the bands 902 928 MHz and 2400 2483 5 MHz 1 The minimum 6 dB bandwidth shall be 500 kHz 2 The transmitter power spectral density conducted from the transmitter to the antenna shall not be greater than 8 dBm in any 3 kHz band during any time interval of continuous transmission This power spectral density shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of Section 5 4 4 i e the power spectral density shall be determined using the same method as is used to determine the conducted output power For DTSs employing digital modulation techniques operating in the bands 902 928 MHz and 2400 2483 5 MHz the maximum peak conducted output power shall not exceed 1W Except as provided in Section 5 4 5 the e i r p shall not exceed 4 W As an alternative to a peak power measurement compliance can be based on a measurement of the maximum conducted output power The maximum conducted output power is the total transmit power delivered to all antennas and antenna elements averaged across all symbols in the signalling alpha
18. more information The range of Transmit power is 12 27 dbm In case of shortening the distance and the coverage of the wireless network input a smaller value to reduce the radio transmission power Select a specified distance of the two nodes Displays the System Time Press Setup for more configurations Please refer to 5 1 8 Advanced Settings for more information Press Setup for more configurations Please refer to 5 1 9 Access Control for more information 5 1 3 WDS AP Click Operation Mode gt WDS AP and the following page will be displayed This section allows you to configure the WDS AP mode For each wireless parameter please refer to section 5 1 1 AP for more information ifs System Configuration Tools Device Status Logout WMC251 1W 1T 300 gt Operation Mod gt Operation Mode Settings WDS AP Regulatory Domain United States v Network ID SSID WMC252 6325 Dai Site Survey Yi Enable Wireless Disable SSID Broadcasting Enable Isolated Radio Mode 2G 11NG HT20 v Channel 6 2437MHz wv Data Rate Auto wv Security Setting Setup Transmit Power 27 dom v Transmit Distance 1Km v TDMA Disable v Advanced Settings Setup Access Control Setup Figure 5 5 Basic Settings WDS AP 36 5 1 4 WDS Client Click Operation Mode gt
19. password enter your current password and then the new password twice Usemame TT Current Password fe New Password fs Re enter New Password fF e Save amp Change Figure 5 36 Password Settings Object Description e Current Password Set the access point s administrator password This is used to log in to the browser based on the configuration interface e New Password Enter a new password e Re enter New Enter the new password again Password 5 2 4 System Management Click System Configuration gt System Management and the following page will be displayed k System Management Device Name VWANAP 5325 POE Pass Through L Enable POE Pass Through UPnP Enable UPnP Syslog Wl Enable Syslog IGMP kl Enable IGMP Save amp Start Figure 5 37 System Management 60 Object Description e Device Name Enter a name for this access point Default is WMC251 POE Passthrough Enable the POE Passthrough function UPnP Syslog IGMP X When the option Enable POE Passthrough in the System Management page is checked the LAN2 can supply passive PoE power to the second WMC251 or WMC251 through the LAN 2 Check to enable the UPnP function The UPnP feature allows the devices such as Internet computers to access the local host resources or devices as needed UPnP devices can be automatically discovered by the UPnP service application on the LAN This option is only available in AP Router mode
20. reboot at the time that you schedule Example of how to configure Schedule Reboot Please take the following Steps Before configuring schedule reboots please ensure the Internet connection is accessible and the GMT time is configured correctly according to NTP Settings page Schedule Reboot This page allows you to enable and configure system reboot schedule The device can regularly reboot according to the reserved time when connection to the Internet Schedule Reboot Enable 8 Disable Reboot Time 1314 Hour Minute ex 02 23 or 13 14 Reboot Plan Weekday O sun O mon LJ TUE LJ web LJ THUR UO eri LI sat oot Cisnes Figure 5 44 Schedule Reboot Example 64 5 3 Tools 5 3 1 Network Ping Click Tools gt Network Ping and the following page will be displayed Ping is a network tool used to test whether a particular host is reachable across an IP network Enter the IP Ping Count and click Ping to diagnostic your internet connection Network Ping Please assign an IF address to run Ping function against 8 Destination IP Address po Ping Number ja Ping Packet Size Bytes Ping Result PING 192 168 0 100 192 168 0 100 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 192 168 0 100 icmp_seq tt time 0 2 ms 64 bytes from 192 168 0 100 icmp_seq tt time 0 2 ms 64 bytes from 192 168 0 100 icmp_seq 0 G A time 0 2 ms 64 bytes from 192 168 0 100 icmp_seq 0 G A time 0 2 ms
21. that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them Pay particular attention to cords where they are attached to plugs and convenience receptacles and examine the point where they exit from the product Place this equipment in a location that is close enough to an electrical outlet to accommodate the length of the power cord Place this equipment on a stable surface When using this device basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons including the following Read all of the instructions listed here and or in the user manual before you operate this equipment Give particular attention to all safety precautions Retain the instructions for future reference Comply with all warning and caution statements in the instructions Observe all warning and caution symbols that are affixed to this equipment Comply with all instructions that accompany this equipment Avoid using this product during an electrical storm There may be a risk of electric shock from lightning For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power surges We also recommend the use of ESP300 20Kv protection on the input at the switch or network Operate
22. to all antennas antenna elements staves etc and summed across all carriers or frequency channels shall not exceed the applicable output power limit specified in sections 5 4 2 and 5 4 4 However the total conducted output power shall be reduced by 1 dB below the specified limits for each 3 dB that the directional gain of the antenna antenna array exceeds 6 dBi The directional antenna gain shall be computed as the sum of 10 log number of array elements or staves plus the directional gain of the element or stave having the highest gain 111 If a transmitter employs an antenna that operates simultaneously on multiple directional beams using the same or different frequency channels the power supplied to each emission beam is subject to the applicable power limit specified in sections 5 4 2 and 5 4 4 If transmitted beams overlap the power shall be reduced to ensure that their aggregate power does not exceed the applicable limit specified in sections 5 4 2 and 5 4 4 In addition the aggregate power transmitted simultaneously on all beams shall not exceed the applicable limit specified in sections 5 4 2 and 5 4 4 by more than 8 dB iv Transmitters that transmit a single directional beam shall operate under the provisions of sections 5 4 2 5 4 4 and 5 4 5 5 5 Unwanted Emissions In any 100 kHz bandwidth outside the frequency band in which the spread spectrum or digitally modulated device is operating the RF power that is produ
23. 1 71 CO YES 11 AS F7ED010 73 ES 11 34 05m none 79 Step 8 Click SET SECURITY to configure the Pre Shared Key and then click Save to close the window a http 192 168 1 251security asp Security Settings Select Encryption WPA Vi Pre Authentication Personal Pre Shared Key Enterprise RADIUS Encryption Type TKIP AES Auto Pre Shared Key 12345678 Ka Step 9 Click OK and Save amp Restart to apply the setting Step 10 In AP 1 go to Device Status gt Wireless Client Table to check whether AP 2 should be in the list ifs Operation Mode System Configuration Tools WMC251 1W 1T 300 Wireless Client Table 80 Step 11 Use command line tool to ping each other to ensure the link is successfully established From Site 1 ping 192 168 1 200 and in Site 2 ping 192 168 0 100 Go CA WINDOWS system32 CMD exe ping 192 168 1 100 t Destination Destination Destination Destination Destination unreachable unreachable unreachable unreachable unreachable host host host host host Ping statistics for 192 168 868 168 Packets Sent 25 Received Control C CC C Documents and Settings Administrator gt ping H Lost 25 CU loss gt 192 168 1 100 t Pinging 192 168 1 1868 with 32 bytes of data Request timed out 192 168 1 1668 192 168 1 188 192 168 1 168 192 168 1 188 192 168 1 166 192 168 1 184 192 168 1 166
24. 4 Reply from 192 168 868 168 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64 Ping statistics for 192 168 606 106 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost B Hx loss gt Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Bms Maximum E Average Bms G NUsers FIBER LAB gt ping 172 168 DRAN Pinging 192 168 868 161 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 868 261 Destination host unreachable Reply from 192 168 868 261 Destination host unreachable Reply from 192 168 686 261 Destination host unreachable Reply from 192 168 868 261 Destination host unreachable Ping statistics for 192 168 60 11 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost A lt x loss C2 Users FIBER LAB gt Figure 4 4 Failed result of Ping command If the address is 0 0 0 0 check your adapter installation security settings and the settings on your AP Some firewall software programs may block a DHCP request on newly installed adapters 4 2 Starting Setup in the Web UI It is easy to configure and manage the WMC251 with the web browser Step 1 To access the configuration page open a web browser and enter the default IP address http 192 168 0 100 in the web address field of the browser DES http 192 168 0 100 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Z e E ma Pager Safety Tools dd gt Fel Figure 4 5 Login by default IP address After a moment a login window will appear Enter admin for the User Name and Password both in lower case le
25. 6 Chapter 4 Quick Installation Guide This chapter will show you how to configure the basic functions of your AP within minutes SC A computer with wired Ethernet connection to the Wireless AP is required for the first time configuration Note 4 1 Manual Network Setup TCP IP Configuration The default IP address of the WMC251 is 192 168 0 100 And the default Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 These values can be changed as you desire In this guide we use all the default values for description Connect the WMC251 with your PC via an Ethernet cable which is then plugged into a LAN port of the PoE injector with one end and into a LAN port of the PC with the other end Then power on the WMC251 via PoE injector or PoE switch In the following sections we ll introduce how to install and configure the TCP IP correctly in Windows 7 And the procedures in other operating systems are similar First make sure your Ethernet adapter is working and refer to the Ethernet adapter s manual if needed 4 1 1 Configuring the IP Address Manually Summary NW Setup the TCP IP Protocol for your PC WR Configure the network parameters The IP address is 192 168 0 xxx xxx is any number from 2 to 252 Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 and Gateway is 192 168 0 100 The AP s default IP address 1 Select Use the following IP address radio button 2 If the AP s LAN IP address is 192 168 0 1 enter IP address 192 168 0 x x is from 2 to 254
26. 6 bytes 32 time 1ms TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 1 186 bytes 32 time 2ms TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 1 168 bytes 32 time 2ms TTIL 128 Reply from 192 168 1 1806 bytes 32 time ims TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 1 188 bytes 32 time 1ms TITL 128 Reply from 192 168 1 106 bytes 32 time 1ms TTL 128 The attention of the following hints should be paid 1 The encryption method must be the same as that of both sites if configured 2 Both sites should be Line of Sight 3 For the short distance connection less than 1km please reduce the Transmit power of both sites 4 For the long distance connection over 1km please adjust the Transmit Distance to the actual distance or double of the actual distance 88 EC Declaration of Conformity Hereby IFS declares that this 300Mbps 802 11n Wireless Outdoor CPE is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Lietuvi kai Eestikeeles EAAnVIKG Latviski Spole nost IFS t mto prohla uje Ze tato 300Mbps 802 11n Wireless Outdoor CPE spl uje z kladn po adavky a dal p slu n ustanoven sm rnice 1999 5 EC IFS erkl rer herved at f lgende udstyr 300Mbps 802 11n Wireless Outdoor CPE overholder de v sentlige krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF Hiermit erkl rt IFS dass sich dieses Ger t 300Mbps 802 11n Wireless Outdoor CPE in Ubereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderun
27. Access Control Object Description Wireless Access You can choose Disable Allow Listed or Deny Listed Control Mode Mac Address The MAC address to be filtered Comment Enter a comment of this setting 5 1 10 WAN Port Settings Click Operation Mode gt AP Router or Wireless ISP and then enter the WAN Port Settings by clicking the Setup button next to it This section allows you to configure the internet connection settings DHCP Auto Config Choose DHCP and the router will automatically obtain IP addresses subnet masks and gateway addresses from your ISP WAN Port Settings WAN Connection Type DHCP Auto Config e Host Name optional WMIC251 300 Save Cancel Figure 5 20 WAN Port Settings DHCP H Static Mode Fixed IP A6 If your ISP offers you static IP Internet connection type select Static Mode and then enter IP address subnet mask primary DNS and secondary DNS information provided by your ISP in the corresponding fields WAN Port Settings WAN Connection Type Static Mode fixed IP y IF Address Assigned by Your ISF L IP Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ISP Gateway IP Address 0 0 0 0 Primary DNS Server 8 8 4 4 secondary ONS Server 8 8 8 8 Save Cancel Figure 5 21 WAN Port Settings Static IP Object Description e IP Address Enter the WAN IP address provided by your ISP
28. B e EE 75 Q1 How to set up the AP Client ConnectiON ccccccccccccccncccncncnonononononononononononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 75 Q2 How to set up the WDS Connection 83 FIGURES Xl FIGURE 2 1 THREE WAY VIEW cee iii 19 FIGURE Ee 20 FIGURE 2 3 BOTTOM PANEL do e Eo 21 FIGURE 2 4 POE EI el 21 FIGURE 3 1 CONNECT THE ANTENNA cosita dis 25 FIGURE 3 2 CONNECT THE ETHERNET CAB Eva dia 25 FIGURE 3 3 CONNECT THE POE INJECTOR asrni a a eae ena eee 26 FIGURE 3 4 POLE MOUNTING mrene a a ed EE 26 FIGURE 4 amp 1 TOPP SETTING Gnn ma a a aa a a ieeg 28 FIGURE 4 2 WINDOWS START MENU id EA eiaa 29 FIGURE 4 3 SUCCESSFUL RESULT OF PING COMMAND 29 FIGURE 4 4 FAILED RESULT OF PING COMMAND 30 FIGURE 4 5 LOGIN BY DEFAULT P ADDRESS sous ds 30 FIGURE 4 6 LOGIN WINDOW rtre rrr nrre rirani nnne rrr nrree renni 31 FIGURE 4 7 WMC251 WEB UI GCREENSHOT 31 FIGURE 4 8 CHOOSE OPERATION MODE a 32 FIGURE 4 9 CONFIGURE WIRELESS GETTINGS s ssssnoennesrrrsrrrrerrrerrronrrrnrrrenrrrurrrenrrerrrrurrrerrrrnrrrerrrenere nnne 32 AS e dE 33 FIGURE 5 2 OPE Re Meet 33 FIGURE 5 3 BASIC SELIINGS AR Saa aaa 34 FIGURE 5 4 BASIC SETTINGS CUENTA AA A 35 FIGURE 5 5 BASIC SETTINGS WDS Ab 36 FIGURE 5 6 BASIC SETTINGS WDS CLIENT c sccccsecccsecsensenaesensesccsseseusetensensusenseseeeesenseteusensutenerseas 37 FIGURE 5 7 BASIC SETTINGS AP ROUTER cit a EA A E AA 37 FIGURE 5 8 BASIC SETTINGS WISP susana EA A euaaeed 38 FIGURE 9 9 SECURITY SETTING
29. C Address Uplink BandWidth Kbps Downlink BandWidth Kbps Comment Comment Figure 5 31 Bandwidth Control Settings Description Enable or disable the QoS service Select QoS type IP Address or Mac Address The IP address segment which uses this QoS rule The Mac address which uses this QoS rule Set the maximum uplink bandwidth allowed by the listed QoS rules Set the maximum downlink bandwidth allowed by the listed QoS rules Set a name for the rule 56 9 1 20 SNMP Click Operation Mode gt AP Router or Wireless ISP and then enter the SNMP by clicking the Setup button next to it This section allows you to configure the SNMP SNMP Settings SNMP Read Community public Write Community public Trap IP 1 192 168 0 100 Trap Community 1 private Figure 5 32 SNMP Settings Object Description e SNMP Enable or disable the SNMP service Enter a Read Community name for verification with the SNMP manager e Read Community for SNMP Read requests Enter a Write Community name for verification with the SNMP manager e Write Community for SNMP Write requests e Trap IP 1 Enter the Trap IP address Trap C Enter an SNMP Trap Community name for verification with the SNMP e Trap Communi P y manager for SNMP Trap requests 57 5 2 System Configuration On this page you can configure the system of the WMC251 including IP settings Time settings Password sett
30. Configuration Tools Device Status Logout WMC251 1W 1T 300 cermin Mod Operation Mode Settings SE Regulatory Domain United States w Remote AP SSID Y Enable Wireless C Disable SSID Broadcasting L Enable Isolated Lock to AP MAC 00 00 00 00 00 00 Radio Mode 26 11NG HT20 w Channel Auto Channel Data Rate Auto W Security Setting Setup Transmit Power Transmit Distance Km xw TDMA Disable e Advanced Settings Setup k PJ EL cr lt Access Control Setup Figure 5 4 Basic Settings Client Object Description e Regulatory Domain Select your domain from the list e Network SSID It is the wireless network name The default SSID is WMC251 e Site Survey Click Site Survey to find the remote sites to associate e Enable Wireless Check it to enable Wireless function 35 Disable SSID Broadcasting Enable Isolated Lock to AP MAC Radio Mode Data Rate Security Setting Transmit Power Transmit Distance TDMA Advanced Settings Access Control Check it to disable SSID broadcasting Check it to isolate each connected wireless clients so that they cannot access each other Enter the Mac address of the remote AP Select the channel width to Auto Select 2G 11NG HT20 or 2G 11NG HT40 Select MCSO 15 or Auto from the pull down menu The default is Auto Press Setup for more configurations Please refer to 5 1 7 Security Setting for
31. E802 11b g n IEEE 802 3 IEEE 802 3u IEEE 802 3x Chipset Atheros AR9344 64 Mbytes DDR SDRAM Memory 16 Mbytes Flash Wireless IEEE802 11b g n 2T2R PoE LAN LAN 1 1 x 10 100BASE TX auto MDI MDIX passive PoE LAN 2 1 x 10 100BASE TX auto MDI MDIX passive PoE out pass through Standard Support Built in 12dBi Dual Polarization Antenna Horizontal 30 degrees Vertical 20 degrees IEEE 802 11b 1 2 5 5 11Mbps IEEE 802 119 up to 54Mbps Data Rate IEEE 802 11n 20MHz up to 150Mbps IEEE 802 11n 40MHz up to 300Mbps Media Access Control CSMA CA Transmission Emission type OFDM Modulation Data modulation type OFDM with BPSK QPSK 16 QAM 64 QAM Frequency Band 2 412GHz 2 484GHz America FCC 2 414 2 462GHz 11 Channels Operating Channel Europe ETSI 2 412 2 472GHz 13 Channels Japan TELEC 2 412 2 484GHz 14 Channels IEEE 802 11b up to 26 1dBm RF Output Power dBm IEEE 802 119 up to 23 1dBm IEEE 802 11n up to 22 1dBm oe IEEE 802 11b 94dBm Receiver Sensitivity IEEE 802 119 91dBm dBm IEEE 802 11n 89dBm Output Power Control 12 27Bm Power Consumption 12W LAN 24VDC 1A Passive PoE Pin 4 5 VDC Power Requirements Pin 7 8 VDC Pin 3 Reset Environment amp Certification Operating Temperature 20 70 Operating Humidity 10 95 non condensing IP Level IP55 CE FCC RoHS Regulatory GU le Y Built in DHCP server suppo
32. ES to reboot the system Reboot System Do you really want to reboot the WMC251 1W 1T 300 2 4GHz Outdoor WLAN CPE Figure 5 42 Reboot System 5 2 10 Schedule Reboot Click System Configuration gt Schedule Reboot and the following page will be displayed This page allows you to enable and configure system reboot schedule The device can regularly reboot according to the reserved time when connecting to the Internet Schedule Reboot This page allows you to enable and configure system reboot schedule The device can regularly reboot according to the reserved time when connection to the Internet Schedule Reboot O Enable Disable Reboot Time 13 14 Hour Minute ex 0223 or 13 14 Reboot Plan Weekday e Weekday O sun O mon LJ TUE LJ web LJ THUR LI eri UO sat sony Canes Figure 5 43 Schedule Reboot 63 Object Description e Schedule Reboot Enable or Disable this function e Reboot Time Enter the time that you want to reboot this device e Reboot Plane Select Weekday to reboot in the day you choose or Every day e Weekday Select the day that you want to reboot 1 This setting will only take effect when the Internet connection is accessible and the GMT time is configured correctly 2 You must select at least one day when choosing Weekday as your reboot plan 3 When choosing Every day as your reboot plan the Weekday will be grayed out disabled which means Every day will auto
33. Enquire your ISP if you Assigned by Your ISP are not clear e IP Subnet Mask Enter WAN Subnet Mask provided by your ISP SSES Enter the WAN Gateway address provided by your ISP Address e Primary DNS Enter the necessary DNS address provided by your ISP Default is Server 8 8 4 4 e Secondary DNS Enter the other DNS address if your ISP provides you with 2 such Server addresses Default is 8 8 8 8 PPPOE ADSL Select PPPOE if your ISP is using a PPPoE connection and provide you with PPPoE user name and password info 47 WAN Port Settings WAN Connection Type PPPOE ADSL we User Name Password Verify Password a Save Cancel Figure 5 22 WAN Port Settings PPPOE Object Description e User Name Enter the User Name provided by your ISP e Password Enter the password provided by your ISP e Verify Password Enter the password again to verify if it is correct 5 1 11 Dynamic DNS Settings Click Operation Mode gt AP Router or Wireless ISP and then enter the Dynamic DNS Settings by clicking the Setup button next to it This section allows you to configure the DDNS settings Dynamic DNS Settings You may configure DONS Settings here The avallable option can be PLANET Easy DONS or standard Dynamic DNS services DDNS option Disable vi Easy Domain Name Enable Easy DONS DONS settings Enable Dynamic DONS
34. LED LAN 2 LED Wireless LED Figure 2 2 LED LED Definition State Meaning Table 2 1 The LED indication 2 1 1 The Bottom Panel Port The Bottom panel provides the physical connectors connected to the power adapter and any other network device Figure 2 3 shows the bottom panel of the WMC251 20 Bottom Panel Grounding Terminal Reset Button LAN2 POE LAN Figure 2 3 Bottom Panel POE Injector Reset Button Figure 2 4 PoE Injector H W Interface Definition Description 10 100Mbps RJ45 port auto MDI MDI X and passive PoE supported Connect LAN port to the PoE injector to power on the device PoE LAN Pin assignment Passive PoE Pin 4 5 Pin 7 8 Pin 3 Reset 10 100Mbps RJ45 port auto MDI MDI X Connect this port to the network equipment X When the option Enable POE Passthrough on the System Management page is checked the LAN2 can supply passive PoE power to the second WMC251 or WMC251 through LAN 2 21 Press the Reset button on the device or on the PoE injector over 5 seconds to return to factory default setting X If you have connected with a lightning protector like IFS ESP300 please DO NOT press the reset button on the PoE injector to prevent the ESP300 from being damaged Remove the Lighting protector before push the reset button Table 2 2 The PoE Injector Indication 99 Chapter 3 Connecting to the AP 3 1 Preparation before Insta
35. LY THE PROVIDED POWER AND INTERFACE CABLES CAUTION DO NOT OPEN THE UNIT DO NOT PERFORM ANY SERVICING OTHER THAN THAT CONTAINED IN THE INSTALLATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING INSTRUCTIONS REFER ALL SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL R amp TTE Compliance Statement This equipment complies with all the requirements of DIRECTIVE 1999 5 CE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunication terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity R amp TTE The R amp TTE Directive repeals and replaces in the directive 98 13 EEC Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and Satellite Earth Station Equipment as of April 8 2000 Safety This equipment is designed with the utmost care for the safety of those who install and use it However special attention must be paid to the dangers of electric shock and static electricity when working with electrical equipment All guidelines of this and of the computer manufacture must therefore be allowed at all times to ensure the safe use of the equipment Wireless LAN and your Health The WMC251 1W 1T 300 like other radio devices emits radio frequency electromagnetic energy but operates within the guidelines found in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations Restrictions on Use of Wireless Devices In some situations or environments the use of wireless devices may be restricted by the proprietor of the building or responsible representativ
36. NS Server save amp Restart NOTE Changes to this page will nottake effect until you click Save amp Restart on the save config page Step 5 In AP 2 configure it in Client mode and click Setup Operation Mode Select the Operation Mode by clicking on Setup button and then configure the Wireless 5 Mode Radio Ethernet Port Access Point Setu Access Point LAN LAN WDS AP Setu WDS Access Point LAN LAN WDS Client Setu WDS Client LAN LAN AP Router ETL Access Point WAN LAN Wireless ISP Set Wireless ISP LAN LAN 85 Step 6 Click Setup and then click Site Survey to find AP 1 Operation Mode Settings Regulatory Domain Europe Ka Remote AP SSID WMC251 300 Site Survey se Enable Wireless L Disable SSID Broadcasting C Enable Isolated Advanced Settings Access Control Lock to AP MAC Radio Mode Channel Auto Channel Data Rate Security Setting Setup Transmit Power Transmit Distance TDMA Step 7 Select AP 1 from the list a http 192 168 0 100 sts_siteswy asp 1 The Lounge FASRCATE CH CC E 55 0m none A 2 ipate T OC EF AC 1 24 48m Yes 3 TA 502719431 SAECO 1 54 05m none 4 TUWE3106_4847435818 OOS OSE 1 73 05m Yes 5 OCFEMAEF 4C 13 1 75 Em Yes e ADA EDAD FAFT 1 72 48m none 7 MOARME CERES 11 71 06m Yes a OCF ASE E63 11 52 08m Yes g DEA EF AS BA 11 82 Em Yes 10 IAABMECAZA ES 11 71 08m Yes 11 ABFT EDIOTE ES 11 54 46m none 86 Step 8 C
37. PtP Mode WMC251 300 WMC251 300 Clients Clients eg Switch Bridge PtP Mode Switch Step 1 Use static IP in the PCs that are connected with WMC251 1 Site 1 and WMC251 2 Site 2 In this case Site 1 is 192 168 0 100 and Site 2 is 192 168 1 200 Local Area Connection Properties Ez Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties Connect using You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator 2 Realtek PCle FE Family Controller for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically This connection uses the following items Use the following IP address ZE Client for Microsoft Networks IP address 192 168 1 A Bo et or wi 005 Packet Scheduler Subnet mask 255 255 255 wi J File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Default gateway A 7 a Intemet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv6 BEE 4 Intemet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Scenes ee fl A Linker Topology Discovery M 1 0 Driver in DNS server address automatically de Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server instal Uninstall Properties Description Alternate DNS server Transmission Control Protecol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network ocal that provides communication gt e a akaa marie ay
38. S ita da 38 FIGURE 5 10 SECURITY SETTINGS WEP ca 39 FIGURE 5 11 SECURITY SETTINGS WPA DERGSONAL 40 FIGURE 5 12 SECURITY SETTINGS WPA ENTERPRISE 2 0 0sececeseeceeseeccasceceeseeccsececauaeeeaseeseaseeseeseeseuaes 40 FIGURE 5 13 SECURITY SETTINGS WPA2 DERGONAL 41 FIGURE 5 14 SECURITY SETTINGS WPA2 ENTERDRDISE 41 FIGURE 5 15 SECURITY SETTINGS WPA MIXED DERSONAL 42 FIGURE 5 16 SECURITY SETTINGS WPA MIXED ENTERPRISE occccooccccoocncconcnccnncnnononononnnnonarnnconcnnnnnnnnonons 42 FIGURE 5 17 ADVANCED SETTINGS dis 43 FIGURE 5 18 WNIVMIGONEIGURA ON da 45 FIGURE 5 19 ACCESS CONTROL a da 46 FIGURE 5 20 WAN PORT SETTINGS DCH 46 FIGURE 9 21 WAN PORT SETTINGS STATIC Pia A 47 FIGURE 5 22 WAN PORT SETTINGS DOE 48 FIGURE 5 23 DYNAMIC DNS SETTINGS s osnnoenneennnsennrernesrrrorrrrnrrrerrronrrrnnrrsnrroarirerrrenrrrarrrerrronrrrererenrronnne 48 FIGURE 5 24 REMOTE MANAGEMENT ee Eeer 52 FIGURE 5 25 DHCP SERVER ge 52 FIGURE 5 26 DMZ SETTINGS cara 53 FIGURE 5 27 VIRTUAL SERVER SETTINGS penean a a ENEE ENEE eege 54 FIGURE 5 28 P FILTERING SED DIE i 54 FIGURE 5 29 PORT FILTERING SETTINGS naannannannunnnnnnnannnnnnnrnrrnrrnrnnrnnrnnrnnrnunnu nanna nrar ra rrara arruan nannan nann nnn nnn 55 FIGURE 5 30 MAC FILTERING SETTINGS i 55 FIGURE 5 31 BANDWIDTH CONTROL SETTINGS iii 56 FIGURE 9 32 SNMP Ne 57 FIGURE 5 33 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION DEFAULT PAGE s ssssssnssnirenrsrrrerrorrrsrronrrerirnrrerr
39. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS LIVES MAY BE AT RISK Carefully observe these instructions and any special instructions that are included with the equipment you are installing CONTACTING POWER LINES CAN BE LETHAL Make sure no power lines are anywhere where possible contact can be made Antennas masts 4 towers guy wires or cables may lean or fall and contact these lines People may be injured or killed if they are touching or holding any part of equipment when it contacts electric lines Make sure that equipment or personnel do not come in contact directly or indirectly with power lines d power line should be at least twice the total length of the mast antenna combination This will ensure that the mast will not The horizontal distance from a tower mast or antenna to the nearest contact power if it falls either during installation or later TO AVOID FALLING USE SAFE PROCEDURES WHEN WORKING AT HEIGHTS ABOVE GROUND e Select equipment locations that will allow safe simple equipment installation Don t work alone A friend or co worker can save your life if an accident happens e Use approved non conducting lasers and other safety equipment Make sure all equipment is in good repair If a tower or mast begins falling don t attempt to catch it Stand back and let it fall e l anything such as a wire or mast does come in contact with a power line DON T TOUCH IT OR ATTEMPT TO MOVE IT Instead save your life by
40. WMC251 s LAN subnet mask 58 e Gateway IP Address The Gateway IP address of WMC251 e Primary DNS Server Enter the DNS server The default is 8 8 4 4 e Secondary DNS Server Enter the DNS server The default is 8 8 8 8 5 2 2 Time Settings Click System Configuration gt Time Settings and the following page will be displayed Time Settings _ Enable NTP Please select a type for accessing NTP server Server name time nist gov NTP request interval hours range 1 300 default 24 Local time zone GMT 08 00 Pacific Time Local date and time HH MM 55 Sync with PC Save amp Start Figure 5 35 Time Settings Object Description e Enable NTP Enable it to support NTP Network Time Protocol for automatic time and date setup e Server Name Enter the host name or IP address of the time server if you wish e NTP Request Interval Specify a frequency in hours for the access point to update synchronize with the NTP server e Local Time Zone Select the time zone of your country region If your country region is not listed please select another country region whose time zone is the same as yours e Local Date and Time Set the access point s date and time manually 5 2 3 Password Settings Click System Configuration gt Password Settings and the following page will be displayed 59 Username and Password Settings Change Username and Password To change your administrative
41. WPA Enterprise Object Description Select Personal Pre Shared Key or Enterprise RADIUS e Pre Authentication encryption type e Encryption Type Set the WPA to be TKIP AES or Auto e Pre Shared Key Enter the keys in the fields e RADIU Server IP Address Enter the RADIUS server host IP address Set the UDP port used in the authentication protocol of the RADIUS e RADIU Server Port e RADIU Password server Value must be between 1 and 65535 Server Enter a shared secret password between 1 and 99 characters in length 40 e EAP Reauthorization Set duration of session timeout in seconds between 300 and 3600 Period e RSN Reauthorization e WPA Group Rekey Interval Enable or disable RSN reauthorization Set duration of session timeout in seconds between 300 and 3600 Ei WPA2 Please refer to WPA for more information security Settings select Encryption Pre Authentication Personal Pre Shared Key Enterprise RADIUS Encryption Type O TKIP O AES 2 Auto Figure 5 13 Security Settings WPA2 Personal Pre Authentication Personal Pre Shared Key Enterprise RADIUS Encryption Type O TKIP O AES Auto RADIU Server IP Address fs RADIU Server Password EAP Reauthorization Period Seconds 300 3600 Seconds HSH Reauthorization Disable v WPA Group Rekey Interval Seconds 300 3600 Seconds Canes Figure 5 14 Security Set
42. and Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 3 Select Use the following DNS server addresses radio button In the Preferred DNS Server field you can enter the DNS server IP address which has been provided by your ISP 27 Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings 5 Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 Subnet mask 255 255 Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically da Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Figure 4 1 TCP IP Setting Now click OK to save your settings Now you can run the ping command in the command prompt to verify the network connection between your PC and the AP The following example is in Windows 7 OS Please follow the Steps below 1 Click on Start gt Run 2 Type cmd in the Search box 28 Programs 1 EX cmd H See more results Shut down 1 pl Figure 4 2 Windows Start Menu 3 Open a command prompt and type ping 192 168 0 100 and then press Enter If the result displayed is similar to Figure 4 3 it means the connection between your PC and the AP has been established well EM Command Prompt C Users FIBER LAB gt ping 192 168 5 106 Pinging 192 168 608 108 with
43. ation Mode by clicking on Setup button and then configure the Wireless Settings Mode Radio Ethernet Port O Access Point Access Point LAN LAN O Client Client LAN LAN WDSAP WDS Access Point LAN LAN O WDS Client WDS Client LAN LAN O AP Router Access Point WAN LAN Wireless ISP Wireless ISP LAN LAN Figure 4 8 Choose Operation Mode a http 192 168 0 100security asp Security Settings select Encryption WPAZ Ve Pre Authentication Wi Personal Pre Shared Key Enterprise RADIUS Encryption Type O TKIP EI AES Auto Pre Shared Key Figure 4 9 Configure Wireless Settings 39 Chapter 5 Configuring the AP This chapter delivers a detailed presentation of Ae functionalities and features under 4 main menus Operation Mode System Configuration Tools and Device Status below allowing you to manage the AP with ease ifs System Configuration Tools Device Status Logout WMC251 1W 1T 300 Operation Mode Operation Mode Select the Operation Mode by clicking on Setup button and then configure the Wireless Settings Mode Radio Ethernet Port Access Point Access Point LAN LAN iA Client Client LAN LAN WDS AP WDS Access Point LAN LAN WDS Client WDS Client LAN LAN _ AP Router Access Point WAN LAN iA Wireless ISP Wireless ISP LAN LAN Figure 5 1 Main Menu 5 1 Operation Mode On this page you can select different operation modes of the WMC251 including Access Point Cli
44. bet when the transmitter is operating at its maximum power control level Power must be summed across all antennas and antenna elements The average must not include any time intervals during which the transmitter is off or transmitting at a reduced power level If multiple modes of operation are implemented the maximum conducted output power is the highest total transmit power occurring in any mode 5 Fixed point to point systems in the bands 2400 2483 5 MHz and 5725 5850 MHz are permitted to have an e i r p higher than 4 W provided that the higher e i r p is achieved by employing higher gain directional antennas and not higher transmitter output powers Point to multipoint systems 2 omnidirectional applications and multiple co located transmitters transmitting the same information are prohibited from exceeding an e i r p of 4 W 6 Transmitters may operate in the band 2400 2483 5 MHz employing antenna systems that emit multiple directional beams simultaneously or sequentially for the purpose of directing signals to individual receivers or to groups of receivers provided that the emissions comply with the following i Different information must be transmitted to each receiver ii If the transmitter employs an antenna system that emits multiple directional beams but does not emit multiple directional beams simultaneously the total output power conducted to the array or arrays that comprise the device i e the sum of the power supplied
45. calling the power company e Don t attempt to erect antennas or towers on windy days MAKE SURE ALL TOWERS AND MASTS ARE SECURELY GROUNDED AND ELECTRICAL CABLES CONNECTED TO ANTENNAS HAVE LIGHTNING ARRESTORS This will help prevent fire damage or human injury in case of lightning static build up or short circuit within equipment connected to the antenna e The base of the antenna mast or tower must be connected directly to the building protective ground or to one or more approved grounding rods using 1 OAWG ground wire and corrosion resistant connectors e Refer to the National Electrical Code for grounding details IF A PERSON COMES IN CONTACT WITH ELECTRICAL POWER AND CANNOT MOVE 0 DON T TOUCH THAT PERSON OR YOU MAY BE ELECTROCUTED o Use a non conductive dry board stick or rope to push or drag them so they no longer are in contact with electrical power Once they are no longer contacting electrical power administer CPR if you are certified and make sure that emergency medical aid has been requested 24 3 3 Installing the AP Please install the AP according to the following Steps Don t forget to pull out the power plug and keep your hands dry Figure 3 2 Connect the Ethernet cable 25 Ethernet Cable Data PC 24V PoE Injector foo Port Ethernet Cable Data Power Figure 3 3 Connect the PoE injector E 1 Figure 3 4 Pole Mounting W W d A 2
46. ce IP Settings Configure the IP settings ofthe d IP Address IP Subnet Mask Gateway IP Address Primary DNS Server secondary DNS Server Save amp Restart NOTE Changes to this page will nottake effect until you click Save amp Restart on the save config page Step 5 In AP 2 configure it in Client mode and click Setup Operation Mode Select the Operation Mode by clicking on Setup button and then configure the Wireless Settings Mode Radio Ethernet Port Access Paint Setu Access Paint LAN LAN Client Setu Client LAN LAN O WDS AP Setu WDS Access Point LAN LAN WDS Client Setu WDS Client LAN LAN AP Router ETL Access Point WAN LAN Oo 00 Wireless ISP oe Wireless ISP LAN LAN 78 Step 6 Click Setup and then click Site Survey to find AP 1 gt Operation Mode Settings Regulatory Domain Europe Ka Remote AP SSID WM0251 300 Site Survey se Enable Wireless L Disable SSID Broadcasting C Enable Isolated Lock to AP MAC Radio Mode Channel Data Rate Security Setting Setup Transmit Power Transmit Distance TDMA Advanced Settings Setup Access Control Setup Step 7 Site Survey results a http 192 168 0 100 sts_siteswy as 1 d 3 TAa 502719431 1 44 Gm none 4 TWAS 106 454745518 1 T4 06m Yes 5 1 W CO Yes D 1 72 06m none T GAGE CAA Ed 11 71 tim Yes a OCF SUAS EP 8 BS 11 2 Gm Yes a OCF SAS EP SBS 11 42 Gm Yes 10 ACME CE 2ALES
47. ced shall be at least 20 dB below that in the 100 kHz bandwidth within the band that contains the highest level of the desired power based on either an RF conducted or a radiated measurement provided that the transmitter demonstrates compliance with the peak conducted power limits If the transmitter complies with the conducted power limits based on the use of root mean square averaging over a time interval as permitted under Section 5 4 4 the attenuation required shall be 30 dB instead of 20 dB Attenuation below the general field strength limits specified in RSS Gen is not required The measurement procedure defined in Annex A of RSS 247 shall be used to verify the compliance to the e i r p at different elevations No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative work such as translation transformation or adaptation without written permission from UTC Fire and Security UTC reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in content from time to time without obligation on the part of UTC to provide notification of such revision or change UTC provides this guide without warranty of any kind implied or expressed including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose UTC may make improvements or V changes in the product s described in this manual at any time CAUTION TO ENSURE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE USE ON
48. dix B FAQ Q1 How to set up the AP Client Connection Topology AP Bridge Mode Internet xDSL Router O AP Bridge Mode WMC251 300 Step 1 Use static IP in the PCs that are connected with AP 1 Site 1 and AP 2 Site 2 In this case Site 1 is 192 168 0 100 and Site 2 is 192 168 1 200 Local Area Connection Properties Connect using You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports y e Reakek PCIe FE Family Controller ap essere lis A paca to ask your network administrator Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 1 100 Subnet mask 255 255 255 d This connection uses the following items Default gateway Y A Intemet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv6 SES 4 Intemet Protocol Version 4 TCP IP v4 wi A Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper 1 0 Driver Obtain DNS server address automatically de Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder Use the following DNS server addresses instal Uninstall Properties Description Alternate DNS server Transmission Control Protecol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network ocol that provides communication across diverse aa iake aN Validate settings upon exit Cancel 75 Step 2 In AP 1 go to Operation Mode to configure it to Access Point Mode X You can also configure it in AP Router mode if you want to c
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50. ent WDS AP WDS Client AP Router and Wireless ISP Ei System Configuration Tools Device Status Logout WMC251 1W 1T 300 ifs Operation Mode Operation Mode Select the Operation Mode by clicking on Setup button and then configure the Wireless Settings Mode Radio Ethernet Port a Access Point setup Access Point LAN LAN O Client Setup Client LAN LAN C WDS AP Setup WDS Access Point LAN LAN WDS Client setup WDS Client LAN LAN Li AP Router Setup Access Point WAN LAN _ Wireless ISP Setup Wireless ISP LAN LAN Figure 5 2 Operation Mode 5 1 1 Access Point Click Operation Mode gt Access Point and the following page will be displayed This section allows you to configure the Access Point mode 33 System Configuration Tools Device Status Logout Object e Regulatory Domain e Network SSID e Site Survey e Enable Wireless e Disable SSID Broadcasting Enable Isolated Radio Mode e Channel e Data Rate Security Setting Transmit Power ifs WMC251 1W 1T 300 Operation Mode Settings United States w Regulatory Domain Network ID 551D WMC252 6325 Dai Site Survey Y Enable Wireless L Disable SSID Broadcasting L Enable Isolated Radio Mode 2G 11NG HT20 w Channel Data Rate Security Setting Transmit Power Transmit Distance TDMA Advanced Settings Access Control Figure 5 3 Basic Settings AP Descrip
51. es 32 time 36ms TTL 53 gt bytes 32 time 3 ms O gt bytes 32 time 36ms TTL 53 z bytes 32 time 38ms TTL 53 gt bytes 32 time 35ms TTL 53 z bytes 32 time 3 ms TTL 53 gt bytes 32 time 37 ms TTL 53 EN C Windows Reply from Reply from Reply from Reply from Reply from Reply from Reply from Reply from Reply from Reply from Reply from Reply from Reply from Reply from Reply from Reply from Reply from Reply from Reply from Reply from Reply from Reply from Reply from Reply from stem3 d e KE Dina Go Y Oo 0o Oo Oo Oo co oo co oo co oo co co co oo oo oo oo oo co oo oo D a a a 1 1 D D D D D D D D D D Go GO Oo Co 00 Co 00 co oo co co co oo co co oo oo oo oo co oo co co oo D H a H a 1 1 D D D D D D D D D D D D Go GO 0o Co Oo Oo Oo co co co oo co oo co co oo oo oo co oo oo co co oo D H D E H 1 D D D D D D D D D D D Go 0 0o Co 0o co 00 co Oo co oo co oo co co oo oo oo oo co oo co co oo The attention of the following hints should be paid 1 The encryption method must be the same as that of both sites if configured 2 Both sites should be Line of Sight 3 For the short distance connection less than 1km please reduce the Transmit power of both sites 4 For the long distance connection over 1km please adjust the Transmit Distance to the actual distance or double of the actual distance 82 Q2 How to set up the WDS Connection Topology WDS Bridge
52. es of the organization For example these situations may include Using wireless equipment in any environment where the risk of interference to other devices or services is perceived or identified as harmful If you are uncertain of the applicable policy for the use of wireless equipment in a specific organization or environment you are encouraged to ask for authorization to use the device prior to turning on the equipment The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modification of the devices included with this product or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than specified by the manufacturer Correction of interference caused by such unauthorized modification substitution or attachment is the responsibility of the user The manufacturer and its authorized resellers or distributors are not liable for any damage or violation of government regulations that may arise from failing to comply with these guideline documentation that comes with the product VI Postpone router installation until there is no risk of thunderstorm or lightning activity in the area Do not overload outlets or extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock Overloaded AC outlets extension cords frayed power cords damaged or cracked wire insulation and broken plugs are dangerous They may result in a shock or fire hazard Route power supply cords so
53. ess ISP and then enter the Port Filtering Settings by clicking the Setup button next to it This section allows you to configure the port filtering settings Port Filtering Settings Filtering Protocol Port Range e Figure 5 29 Port Filtering Settings Object Description e Filtering Enable or disable IP Filtering e Protocol You can choose TCP UDP or Both e Port Range Enter the range of Port to be filtered e Comment Set a name for the rule 5 1 18 MAC Filtering Settings Click Operation Mode gt AP Router or Wireless ISP and then enter the Mac Filtering Settings by clicking the Setup button next to it This section allows you to configure the MAC filtering settings Mac Filtering Settings Filtering Figure 5 30 Mac Filtering Settings 55 5 1 19 Bandwidth Control Object e Filtering e Mac Address e Comment Description Enable or disable Mac Filtering Enter the Mac address to be filtered Set a name for the rule Click Operation Mode gt AP Router or Wireless ISP and then enter the Bandwidth Control by clicking the Setup button next to it This section allows you to configure the bandwidth control Bandwidth Control Settings Quality of Service Type IP Address w Local IP Address MAC address COR CK Uplink BandWidth Kbps Downlink BandWidth Kbps Object Quality of Service Type Local IP Address MA
54. f you can use IP address to communicate with a remote server but can t use hostname please check DNS setting Broadcast ESSID set to off The antenna is properly secured Are you too far from your AP Try to get closer 73 d Please remember that you have to input ESSID on your wireless client manually if ESSID broadcast is disabled File downloading is very slow or a Are you using QoS function Try to disable it and try breaks frequently again Internet is slow sometimes try to be patient Try to reset the AP and see if it s better after that Try to know what computers do on your local network If someone s transferring big files other people will think Internet is really slow If this never happens before call you Internet service provider to know if there is something wrong with their network can t log into the web management a Make sure you re connecting to the correct IP address of the AP Password is case sensitive Make sure the Caps Lock interface The password is wrong light is not illuminated If you really forget the password do a hard reset The AP becomes hot This is not a malfunction if you can keep your hand on the AP s case If you smell something wrong or see the smoke coming out from AP or A C power adapter please disconnect the AP and A C power adapter from utility power make sure it s safe before you re doing this and call your dealer for help 74 Appen
55. gen und den anderen relevanten Vorschriften der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG befindet BMWi K esolevaga kinnitab IFS et see 300Mbps 802 11n Wireless Outdoor CPE vastab Euroopa N ukogu direktiivi 1999 5 EC p hin uetele ja muudele olulistele tingimustele ME THN MAPOY2A IFS AHAQNEI OTI AYTO 300Mbps 802 11n Wireless Outdoor CPES YMMOP ONETAI MPO2 TIX OYZIOAEIZ ANAITH2E12 KAI TIX AOUIES 2XETIKE2 AIATA EIZ TH OAHTIAS 1999 5 EK Por medio de la presente IFS declara que 300Mbps 802 11n Wireless Outdoor CPE cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999 5 CE Par la pr sente IFS d clare que les appareils du 300Mbps 802 11n Wireless Outdoor CPE sont conformes aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999 5 CE Con la presente IFS dichiara che questo 300Mbps 802 11n Wireless Outdoor CPE conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999 5 CE Ar So IFS apliecina ka 81 300Mbps 802 11n Wireless Outdoor CPE atbilst Direktivas 1999 5 EK pamatprasibam un citiem atbilsto iem noteikumiem Nederlands Slovensky 89 Siuo IFS skelbia kad 300Mbps 802 11n Wireless Outdoor CPE tenkina visus svarbiausius 1999 5 EC direktyvos reikalavimus ir kitas svarbias nuostatas A gy rt IFS kijelenti hogy ez a 300Mbps 802 11n W
56. ings System management Ping Watchdog Firmware upgrade Configuration save and restore Factory default Reboot and Schedule reboot OperationMode Device IP Settings Time Settings Password Settings k System Management Ping Watchdog Firmware Upgrade Configuration Save and Restore Factory Default Reboot System 5 2 1 Default IP Settings Tools Device Status Logout Device IP Settings Configure the IP settings of tl IP Address IP Subnet Mask Gateway IP Address Primary DNS Server secondary DNS Server Wi OI ech D i en i5 EL Boy On Bo G pa co n 66 ho cn 5 ifs WMC 251 1W 1T 300 100 Save amp Restart NOTE Changes to this page will not take effect until you click Save amp Restart on the save config page Figure 5 33 System Configuration default page Click System Configuration gt Device IP Settings and the following page will be displayed Device IP Settings Configure the IP settings of the device IP Address IP Subnet Mask Gateway IP Address Primary DNS Server secondary DNS Server k CD CO AT Lf 9 k CH CH Ti HI Uu Figure 5 34 Default IP Settings The page includes the following fields Description Save amp Restart e IP Address e IP Subnet Mask WMC251 s LAN IP The default is 192 168 0 100 You can change it according to your needs
57. ireless Outdoor CPE megfelel az 1999 5 EK ir nyelv alapk vetelm nyeinek s a kapcsol d rendelkez seknek Hawnhekk IFS jiddikjara li dan 300Mbps 802 11n Wireless Outdoor CPE jikkonforma mal ti ijiet essenzjali uma provvedimenti o rajn relevanti li hemm fid Dirrettiva 1999 5 EC Hierbij verklaart IFS Technology orporation dat 300Mbps 802 11n Wireless Outdoor CPE in overeenstemming is met de essenti le eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EG Niniejszym firma IFS o wiadcza e 300Mbps 802 11n Wireless Outdoor CPE spe nia wszystkie istotne wymogi i klauzule zawarte w dokumencie Directive 1999 5 EC IFS declara que este 300Mbps 802 11n Wireless Outdoor CPE est conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposi es da Directiva 1999 5 CE V robca IFS t mto deklaruje e t to 300Mbps 802 11n Wireless Outdoor CPE je v s lade so z kladn mi po iadavkami a al mi relevantn mi predpismi smernice 1999 5 EC IFS s tem potrjuje da je ta 300Mbps 802 11n Wireless Outdoor CPE skladen a z osnovnimi zahtevami in ustreznimi dolo ili Direktive 1999 5 EC IFS vakuuttaa t ten ett 300Mbps 802 11n Wireless Outdoor CPE tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999 5 EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen H rmed intygar IFS att denna 300Mbps 802 11n Wireless Outdoor CPE st r i verensst mmelse med de v sentliga eg
58. irmware file when there is any localized character in the firmware file path Figure 5 39 Firmware Upgrade Object Description e Browse Click Browse to select the firmware file and click Upgrade to upgrade the firmware 5 2 7 Configuration Save and Restore Click System Configuration gt Configuration Save and Restore and the following page will be displayed Configuration Save and Restore Click SAVE to save the configuration to a management host Select the text configure file by clicking Browse then click RESTORE Browse RESTORE NOTE some browsers would fail to locate the configuration file when there is any localized character in the configuration file path Figure 5 40 Configuration Save and Restore Object Description e SAVE Click SAVE to save the configuration to a management host e Browse Click Browse to select the configuration file and click Restore to restore the configuration file 62 5 2 8 Factory Default Click System Configuration gt Factory Default and the following page will be displayed Press YES to restore to factory default Factory Default Do you really want to restore the configuration to factory defaults CAUTION Restoring factory default settings will erase all your previous settings Figure 5 41 Factory Default 5 2 9 Reboot System Click System Configuration gt Reboot System and the following page will be displayed Press Y
59. king the Setup button next to it This section allows you to configure the virtual server Virtual Server Settings This allows you to specify one or more applications running on server computers on the LAN that maybe accessed by any Internet user Internet data destined for the specified public port will be directed to the specified private port number on the LAN client with the specified private IP address Virtual Server Disable Y Protocol IP Address Port Range e Comment Figure 5 27 Virtual Server Settings Object Description e Virtual Server Enable or disable Virtual Server e Protocol You can choose TCP UDP or Both e IP Address Enter the LAN IP e Port Range Set the range of public port e Comment Set a name for the rule 5 1 16 IP Filtering Settings Click Operation Mode gt AP Router or Wireless ISP and then enter the IP Filtering Settings by clicking the Setup button next to it This section allows you to configure the IP filtering settings IP Filtering Settings Filtering Protocol Figure 5 28 IP Filtering Settings 54 Object Description e Filtering Enable or disable IP Filtering e Protocol You can choose TCP UDP or Both e IP Address Enter the IP address to be filtered e Comment Set a name for the rule 5 1 17 Port Filtering Settings Click Operation Mode gt AP Router or Wirel
60. lick SET SECURITY to configure the Pre Shared Key and then click Save to close the window E http 192 168 0 100 security asp Security Settings Select Encryption WP AS Ka Pre Authentication Personal Pre Shared Key Enterprise RADIUS Encryption Type O TKIP EI AES O Auto Pre Shared Key Step 9 Click OK and click Save amp Restart to apply the setting Step 10 In AP 1 go to Device Status gt Wireless Client Table to check whether AP 2 should be in the list ifs OperationMode System Configuration Tools Logout WMC251 1W_1T 300 Wireless Client Table Step 11 Use command line tool to ping each other to ensure the link is successfully established From Site 1 ping 192 168 1 200 and in Site 2 ping 192 168 1 100 87 Go CS WINDOWS system32 CMD exe ping 1927 168 1 100 E Destination host unreachable Destination host unreachable Destination host unreachable Destination host unreachable Destination host unreachable Ping statistics for 192 168 8 198 Packets Sent 25 Received RH Lost 25 OO loss gt Control E GisDocuments and Settings Administrator ping 172 168 1 188 t Pinging 192 168 1 188 with 32 bytes of data Request timed out Reply from 192 168 1 188 bytes 32 time 7ms TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 1 188 bytes 32 time ime TITL 128 Reply from 192 168 1 1808 bytes 32 time 24ms TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 1 16
61. llation 3 1 1 Professional Installation Required Please seek assistance from a professional installer who is well trained in the RF installation and knowledgeable in the local regulations 3 1 2 Safety Precautions 1 2 To keep you safe and install the hardware properly please read and follow these safety precautions If you are installing the WMC251 for the first time for your safety as well as others please seek assistance from a professional installer who has received safety training on the hazards involved Keep safety as well as performance in mind when selecting your installation site especially where there are electric power and phone lines When installing the WMC251 please note the following things Do not use a metal ladder Do not work on a wet or windy day Wear shoes with rubber soles and heels rubber gloves long sleeved shirt or jacket When the system is operational avoid standing directly in front of it Strong RF fields are present when the transmitter is on 3 2 Installation Precautions Users MUST use a proper and well installed surge arrestor and grounding kit with WMC251 otherwise a random lightning could easily cause fatal damage to the WMC251 Lightning DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY Users MUST use the Power cord and PoE Injector shipped in the box with the WMC251 Use of other options will cause damage to the WMC251 23 N OUTDOOR INSTALLATION WARNING IMPORTANT
62. mation The page includes the following fields Object Description e Physical Address Displays AP s LAN MAC address e IP Address Displays IP of AP e Network Mask Displays Network Mask of AP e Default Gateway Displays Gateway IP of AP e DHCP Server Enable or Disable DHCP server Enter the starting IP address for the DHCP server s IP e DHCP Start IP Address assignment e DHCP Finish IP Enter the ending IP address for the DHCP server s IP Address assignment 5 4 4 Wireless Client Table Click Device Status gt Wireless Client Table and the following page will be displayed 2 ifs Operation Mode System Configuration Tools WMC251 1W 1T 300 kee ee ee Wireless Client Table k Wireless Information LAN Information Internet Information Wireless Client Table gt System Log 70 Figure 5 51 Wireless Client Table The page includes the following fields Object Description e No Displays the number of connecting device e Mac Address Displays Mac address of AP e Connection Speed Displays connection speed of device Display signal strength of device The signal strength between 30 and 70 can setup a reliable Signal Strength connection 5 4 5 System Log Choose menu Device Status gt System Log to view the logs of the Wireless AP 2 ifs Operation Mode System Configuration Tools WMC251 1W 1T 300 i E EH System Log
63. mum time delay VO Time sensitive data such as VoIP and streaming media with minimum time delay AIFS n Arbitration Inter Frame Space milliseconds Specifies additional time between when a channel goes idle and the AP client sends data frames Traffic with a lower AIFS N value has a higher priority CWMin Maximum Contention Window milliseconds This value is the upper limit to random backoff value doubling see above CWMax Arbitration Inter Frame Space milliseconds Specifies additional time between when a channel goes idle and the AP client sends data frames Traffic with a lower AIFS N value has a higher priority Txop Transmission Opportunity milliseconds The maximum interval of time an AP client can transmit This makes channel access more efficiently prioritized A value of O means only one frame per transmission A greater value effects higher priority 45 5 1 9 Access Control Choose the operation mode you require and then enter Access Control by clicking the Setup button next to it and the following page will be displayed This section allows you to configure the wireless access control settings Access Control Settings This feature allows you to define a list of MAC addresses that are authorized to access or denied from accessing the wireless network Wireless Access Control Mode Disable w Mac Address WW XXXXIXKIKKIXXIXK Comment Delete Selected Delete All Figure 5 19
64. nd electronic equipment end users of electrical and electronic equipment should understand the meaning of the crossed out wheeled bin symbol Do not dispose of WEEE as unsorted municipal waste and have to Contact Information For contact information see www com or www utcfssecurityproducts eu VIII User s ManualCONTENTS Chapter 1 Product Introduction cia is 14 1 1 Package Contents orcas 14 12 ProductiDescriploNiuiasica cia 15 WS PFOOQUCT FOAWINGS ssrin a tesstcauscaeiieseesineisccesedsnis 16 14 Product SPECIIC ALON E 17 Chapter 2 Flardware Instalan 19 21 Hardware DeScriDUO gees 19 24 1 The BOMOM ranel PO aria 20 Chapter 3 Connecting to the AP cacas rt EEN 23 3 1 Preparation before Installation sscseeesssessseeeeeeeesseeeseeensseeeseoeeseeeeseoeesseeeseoensseeseoes 23 3 1 1 Professional Installation Required oooccccccoconcoconnonoconcnnnconnnnconannnnononnnnonnnnnnnos 23 Slee Date Precaution cean a est 23 3 2 IMStallatlon Precau Le Suecia iii 23 33 NsStaling MeAP A a 25 Chapter 4 Quick Installation Guide iiviniii aid 27 4 1 Manual Network Setup TCP IP Configuration ccccceeeesscssseeseeeeeeeeceenseseeeeeseaees 27 4 1 1 Configuring the IP Address Manually ooocccccccccnncnncccconcnnncnnnnnconnnnnnanonnnnnnnos 27 4 2 Starting Setup mthe Web Uli 30 Chapter 5 Configuring the AR uri Ainas 33 51 Operation Miete 33 Dll ACCESS PON rita 33 e AMARA AA
65. net cable of this AP All cords and cables should be correctly and firmly inserted to the AP If all LEDs on this AP are off please check the status of power adapter and make sure it is correctly powered You must use the same IP address section that AP uses Are you using MAC or IP address filter Try to connect the AP by another computer and see if it works if not please reset the AP to the factory default settings Press the reset button for over 10 seconds If you did a firmware upgrade and this happens contact the IFS Tech Support for help If all the solutions above don t work contact the IFS Tech Support for help Check the Internet connection status from the router that is connected with the AP Please be patient Sometimes Internet is just that slow If you have connected a computer to Internet directly before try to do that again and check if you can get connected to Internet with your computer directly attached to the device provided by your Internet service provider Check PPPOE L2TP PPTP user ID and password in your router again Call your Internet service provider and check if there s something wrong with their service If you just can t connect to one or more website but you can still use other internet services please check URL Keyword filter Try to reset the AP and try again later Reset the device provided by your Internet service provider Try to use IP address instead of hostname I
66. ng Clock Switch D kernel VFS Mounted root jfisz filesystem reads Informational kernel Freeing unused kernel memory 164k f Warning Warning Warning Warning Warning Warning Warning kernel ATHR GMAC Length per segment 1536 kernel ATHR GMAC fifo cfg 3 01f00140 kernel ATHR GMAC RX TASKLET Pkts per Intr 16 kernel ATHE GMAC Mac address for unit 0 bfff0000 kernel ATHR GMAC afi f ie0 05 fdied kernel mac 0 Registering 3 7 kernel ATHE GMAC Max segments per packet Figure 5 52 System Log 71 5 5 Logout Select Logout to logout the system Figure 5 53 Logout The server 192 168 0 100 is asking for your user name and password The server reports that it is from WMC251 1W 1T 300 Warning Your user name and password will be sent using basic authentication on a connection that isn t secure ser name Password Remember my credentials Figure 5 54 Re login 79 Appendix A Troubleshooting If you found the AP is working improperly or stop responding to you please read this troubleshooting first before contacting the IFS Tech Support for help Some problems can be solved by yourself within very short time Scenario Solution The AP is not responding to me when a want to access it by web browser cant get connected to the Internet can t locate my AP by my wireless device Please check the connection of the power cord and the Ether
67. onnect the WAN port of the AP to the internet directly Operation Mode Mode Radio Access Point Access Paint Client Client WDS AP WOS Access Point WDS Client WDS Client AP Router Access Paint Wireless ISF Wireless ISP Ethernet Port LAN LAN LAN LAN LAN LAN LAN LAN WAN LAN LAN LAN Step 3 Click Setup to configure the following parameters and then click Save amp Restart to save the settings 1 Network ID SSID set to a unique value 2 Channel set to a fixed one 3 Security Setting strongly suggested to configure it In this case we configure it to WPA2 PSK AES 76 5 ifs System Configuration Tools Device Status Logout WMC251 1W 1T 300 _Operation Mode Settings Regulatory Domain Network ID 551D WMC252 6325 Dai Site Survey Fj Enable Wireless L Disable SSID Broadcasting C Enable Isolated Radio Mode 2G 11NG HT20 w Channel 6 2437MHzZ W Data Rate Security Setting Transmit Power Transmit Distance TDMA Advanced Settings Access Control fol al ML gt cl LO lt lt Security Settings Select Encryption Pre Authentication Encryption Type Pre Shared Key WPAZ e Gi Personal Pre Shared Key Enterprise RADIUS O TKIP AES Auto 12345678 gt Step 4 In AP 2 modify the default IP to the same IP range but different from AP 1 In this case the IP is changed to 192 168 1 252 k Devi
68. ote AP SSID WMC251 300 LAN Information Band 11NGHT2D Radio Channel Auto Channel ton Remote Encryption NONE Transmit Power 27 dBm gt Wireless Client Table wu AN Statistics a Bytes Packets Errors 5 IC y Received D O D Transmitted 577024 2576 D Figure 5 49 Wireless Information The page includes the following fields Object Description e Operation Mode Displays current Operation Mode e Physical address Displays AP s Wireless MAC address e SSID It is the wireless network name The default SSID is WMC251 Display operating channel width which is 11NG HT20 or 11NG HT40 e Band Display the channel you would like to use The channel range e Radio Channel will be changed by selecting different domain e Wireless Encryption Display the encryption type that you would like to use e Transmit Power Display the TX power that you would like to use 5 4 3 LAN Information Click Device Status gt LAN Information and the following page will be displayed 69 e ene een ee LAN Information e Sse eye Physical Address A6BFFE0 05 FD ED IP Address 192 168 0 100 Network Mask 255 255 255 0 LAN Information Default Gateway 192 168 0 1 DHCP Server Enabled k AA omii DHCP Start IP Address 192 168 1 100 DHCP Finish IP Address 192 166 171 200 k Wireless Client Table LAN Statistics gt System Log Bytes Packets Errors Received 0 0 0 Transmitted D O D Figure 5 50 LAN Infor
69. quipment complies with FCC radiation exposure set forth for an uncontrolled environment In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20 cm 8 inches during normal operation CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by UTC for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment C E CE Mark Warning This is a Class B product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Energy Saving Note of the Device This power required device does not support Standby mode operation For energy saving please remove the DC plug to disconnect the device from the power circuit Without removing the DC plug the device still consumes power from the power circuit In view of Saving the Energy it is strongly suggested to remove the DC plug for the device if this device is not intended to be active Canadian Compliance This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe B respects toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada Canada Industry Canada IC The wireless radio of this device complies with RSS 247 and RSS 102 of Industry Canada This Class B digital device complies with Canadian ICES 003 NMB 0093 Cet appa
70. ration Mode gt AP Router or Wireless ISP and then enter the DHCP Server Settings by clicking the Setup button next to it This section allows you to configure the DHCP server DHCP Server Settings DHCP Server Server v Disable Assigns IP addresses tow Sittin ie bless clients from the following range Lease Time 864000 Seconds To 192 168 0 200 Cancel Figure 5 25 DHCP Server Settings Object Description 59 e DHCP Server Select as DHCP server or disable the function Select the time for using one assigned IP from the dropdown e Lease Time list After the lease time the AP automatically assigns new IP addresses to all connected computers e From The start IP address of all the available successive IPs e To The end IP address of all the available successive IPs 5 1 14DMZ Settings Click Operation Mode gt AP Router or Wireless ISP and then enter the DMZ Settings by clicking the Setup button next to it This section allows you to configure the DMZ server DMZ Settings DMZ Settings Disable se OMZ IP Address Cancel Figure 5 26 DMZ Settings Object Description e DMZ Setting Disable or Enable DMZ function e DMZ IP Address Enter the DMZ IP address 53 5 1 15 Virtual Server Settings Click Operation Mode gt AP Router or Wireless ISP and then enter the Virtual Server Settings by clic
71. reil num rique de la classe B respects toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada This device complies with Industry Canada s licence exempt RSSs Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause interference and 2 This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Le present appareil est conforme aux CNR d industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d en comprometire le fonctionnement WMC251 1W 1T 300 complies with IC requirements IC 20201 WMC251300 This radio transmitter IC 20201 WMC251300 has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain indicated Antenna types not included in this list having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type are strictly prohibited for use with this device E Built in 14dBi Dual Polarization Antenna Le pr sent metteur radio IC 20201 WMC251300 a t approuve par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d antenne num r s ci dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal et l imp dance requise pour chaque type
72. reless ISP mode 5 System Configuration Tools Device Status Logout WMC251 1W 1T 300 ifs gt Operation Mode Settings Regulatory Domain United States v Remote AP SSID WMC252 6325 Dai Y Enable Wireless C Disable SSID Broadcasting C Enable Isolated Lock to AP MAC Radio Mode Channel Data Rate Auto v Security Setting Transmit Power Transmit Distance 1Km v TOMA Advanced Settings Access Control Windows Explorer Figure 5 8 Basic Settings WISP 5 1 7 Security Setting Choose the operation mode you required and then enter Security Setting by clicking the Setup button next to it and the following page will be displayed This section allows you to configure the wireless security settings security Settings Select Encryption WEP Le Authentication Open System Shared Key Auto Key Length 64 bit 128 bit Key Format ASCINS Characters Figure 5 9 Security Settings 38 Object Description Select the encryption that you need None No security required WEP Input 5 13 ASCII or 10 26 HEX character for WEP key Select Encryption WPA Enter ASCII characters between 8 and 63 character or 8 to 64 hexadecimal characters WPA2 Enter ASCII characters between 8 and 63 character or 8 to 64 hexadecimal characters WPA Mixed Enter ASCII characters between 8 and 63 character or 8 to 64 hexadecimal characters
73. rerrorrrerrrnrrerrrerrener 58 FIGURE 5 34 DEFAULT SETTINGS ed 58 FIGURE 9 35 Eeer A ene 59 FIGURE 5 36 PASSWORD SET TINGS 2 A 60 FIGURE EECHER ENER tee 60 FIGURE 5 38 PING WATCHDOG a es 61 FIGURE 5 39 FIRMWARE UPGRADE sia 62 FIGURE 5 40 CONFIGURATION SAVE AND RESTORE ccssecseseecsssecsetccseeseneeteusensusenaeseeseeseuseteusensusensereees 62 FIGURE 9 41 FACTORY DEFAULT EE 63 FIGURE 5 42 REBOOT SYSTEM cccccscecesceceseeteeeeseeeeeeeeteneeteneeceueeseeeeeaeeteneeteueetsueenaeseseeteneeteneesueenseeenes 63 FIGURE 5 43 SCHEDULE REBOO WEE 63 FIGURE 5 44 SCHEDULE REBOOT EXAMPLE ccccccccccseeseceesceeeececseceeesseeeeeesseceeeseeeeueesdeeeeuseeeueesseeeeesseeeaas 64 FIGURE 5 45 NETWORK PING A te 65 FIGURE 5 46 NETWORK TRACEROUTE secesecccssecceeeseceeeeceeeueeeseceeeeeeeeaeesseceeeeeseuaeeseeeeeeeeeeaeeeseeeeeeeeeeaas 66 FIGURE Rea EE 67 FIGURE 5 48 DEVICE INFORMATION aora dee ee 68 FIGURE 5 49 WIRELESS INFORMATION 69 FIGURE 5 50 LAN INFORMATION 70 FIGURE 5 51 WIRELESS CLIENT TABLE iia dada 71 FIGURE 9 02 9151 BI LOG A ava 71 FIGURE 9 99 LOGO EE 72 FIGURE 5 54 REO Nissan tae tet eaten te Ma AO tna cece ta aac AOS AU oe Reacts iat dias 72 XIII Chapter 1 Product Introduction 1 1 Package Contents Thank you for choosing IFS WMC251 Before installing the AP please verify the contents inside the package box WMC251 1W 1T 300 Quick Installation Guide WMC251 1W 1T 300 E
74. rovides communication across diverse interconnected networks OK Cance a Cancel 81 Step 13 Use command line tool to ping the DNS e g Google to ensure Site 2 can access internet through the wireless connection EN Command Prompt ping 192 168 1 251 t again C Users FIBER LAB gt ping 192 168 1 251 t Pinging 192 168 1 251 with 32 bytes of data 192 168 192 168 192 168 192 168 192 168 192 168 192 168 192 168 192 168 Reply Reply Reply Reply Reply Reply Reply Reply Reply from from from from from from from from from e A ER d es h fh ki k ki flo bi fundo fk fk 2515 251 251 251 251 251 251 251 251 AE A a bytes 32 bytes 32 bytes 32 bytes 32 bytes 32 bytes 32 bytes 32 bytes 32 bytes 32 time lt ims time lt ims time lt ims time lt ims time lt ims time lt ims time lt ims time lt ims time lt ims 8 8 8 8 t bytes 32 time 37ms TTL 53 bytes 32 time 38ms TTL 53 gt bytes 32 time 36ms TIL 53 gt bytes 32 time 36ms TTL 53 z bytes 32 time 38ms O gt bytes 32 time 3 ms O gt bytes 32 time 3 ms TTL 53 gt bytes 32 time 36ms TTL 53 gt bytes 32 time 38ms TTL 53 gt bytes 32 time 38ms TTL 53 gt bytes 32 time 3 ms TTL 53 gt bytes 32 time 36ms TTL 53 gt bytes 32 time 3 ms TTL 53 gt bytes 32 time 38ms TTL 53 bytes 32 time 38ms TTL 53 gt bytes 32 time 38ms TTL 53 gt bytes 32 time 3 ms O byt
75. rting static IP address distributing Support 802 1d STP Spanning Tree LAN E Static IP E Dynamic IP mE PPPoE E Bridge E WISP NAT firewall with SPI Stateful Packet Inspection Built in NAT server supporting Virtual Server and DMZ Built in firewall with Port IP address MAC URL filtering m AP E Client Wireless Modes m WDS PTP E WDS PTMP E WISP 20MHz 40MHz Enable it to isolate each connected wireless client so that they cannot access Operation Modes Channel Width Wireless Isolation mutually 64 128 bit WEP WPA WPA PSK WPA2 WPA2 PSK 802 1X Encryption Type Provides wireless LAN ACL Access Control List filtering Wireless Security Wireless MAC address filtering Enable Disable SSID Broadcast 25 Max Wireless Clients Max WDS AP Max Wired Clients Supports Wi Fi multimedia Supports Quality of Service for bandwidth control Z v Network Time Management Self Healing Supports Schedule Reboot Management Web UI DHCP Client Configuration Backup amp Restore Dynamic DNS SNMP Diagnostic Tool System Log Ping Watchdog Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Please follow the instructions below to connect the WMC251 to the existing network devices and your computers 2 1 Hardware Description WR Dimensions 127 x 63 x 254 mm W x Dx H e E A Ai EE Sifs r Re DES Segen e FECE ee poro a SI a A ld Figure 2 1 Three way View Rear Panel LED Power LED LAN 1
76. t DDNS Enter your DDNS host again 49 Step 3 Goto Remote Management to enable remote access from WAN port Remote Management Settings Remote management via WAN Ping fram WAM Step 4 Go to WAN Port Settings to configure WAN connection to Static Mode fixed IP WAN Port Settings WAN Connection Type Static Mode fixed IP IP Address Assigned by Your SP 210 66 155 70 SP Gateway IP Address 210 66 155 94 Primary DNS Server 8 8 4 4 secondary DNS Server 6 8 8 8 Cancel Step 5 Save the setting and connect your WAN port of the Wireless AP to the internet via Ethernet cable In a remote computer enter the DDNS host name as the figure shown below Then you should be able to login the WMC251 remotely A gt e http usermame Example of Easy DDNS Settings This service is not required to register any DDNS account Please refer to the procedure listed as follows to configure using Enable Easy DDNS service Step 1 Select Enable Easy DDNS to use your selected DDNS service Easy Domain Name Display the specified domain name for this device Format xxxxxx Yourddns com xxxxxx IS the last six digit of the WAN Port MAC address 50 Dynamic DNS Settings You may configure your ddns here using standard Dynamic DNS Services DDNS option Easy Domain Name DONS Settings Dynamic DNS Provider e Account Password DDNS Step 2 Go to Remote
77. this product only from the type of power source indicated on the product s marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home consult your dealer or local power company Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in safe operating condition It is recommended that the customer install an AC surge protector in the AC outlet to which this device is connected This is to avoid damaging the equipment by local lightning strikes and other electrical surges Different types of cord sets may be used for connections to the main supply circuit Use only a main line cord that complies with all applicable product safety requirements of the country of use Installation of this product must be in accordance with national wiring codes Place unit to allow for easy access when disconnecting the power cord adapter of the device from the AC wall outlet VII Wipe the unit with a clean dry cloth Never use cleaning fluid or similar chemicals Do not spray cleaners directly on the unit or use forced air to remove dust This product was qualified under test conditions that included the use of the supplied cables between system components To be in compliance with regulations the user must use these cables and install them properly Connect the unit to a grounding type AC wall outlet using the power adapter supplied with the
78. ticated wireless access Furthermore any users are granted or denied access to the wireless LAN network based on the ACL Access Control List that the administrator pre established In addition with the multiple SSIDs feature you can set up different wireless networks The WMC251 can therefore serve as a virtual access point for segmented networks tailored to any industrial need Flexible and Reliable Outdoor Characteristics The WMC251 is definitely suitable for such applications as IP surveillance backhaul link of building to building and backbone of public service Additionally the self healing schedule reboot capability keeps connection alive all the time Meeting the IP55 rating for outdoor UV resistant enclosure the WMC251 can perform normally under rigorous weather conditions meaning it can be installed in any harsh outdoor environments With the proprietary Power over Ethernet PoE design the WMC251 can be easily installed in the areas where power outlets are not available Easy Deployment and Management With user friendly Web UI and step by step setup wizard the WMC251 is easy to install even for users who never experience in setting up a wireless network Furthermore with the IFS SNMP based management interface the WMC251 is convenient to be managed and configured remotely 1 3 Product Features industrial Compliant Wireless LAN and WAN WR Compliant with the IEEE 802 11n wireless technology with data rate of up to 300Mbps
79. tination end points and traffic class QoS into one large frame with a common MAC header Determines the number of frames combined in the new larger frame Determines the size in bytes of the larger frame Displays the number of independent spatial data streams the device is transmitting TX and receiving RX simultaneously within one spectral channel of bandwidth Multiple chains increase data transfer performance significantly Displays the number of independent spatial data streams the device is transmitting TX and receiving RX simultaneously within one spectral channel of bandwidth Multiple chains increase data transfer performance significantly Wi Fi Multimedia WMM is a Wi Fi Alliance interoperability certification based on the IEEE 802 11e standard which provides Quality of Service QoS features to IEE 802 11 networks WMM prioritizes traffic according to four categories background best effort video and voice WMM Parameters of Station Afen CWMin CWMax WMM Parameters of Access Point l Afen Txop o Ea 3008 3 tal DS O LES TS Gi E mlll C Lu Txop 1 3008 1504 Close Cancel Mili e a Reng a Poo TT ee Palin i kl a gt D T Figure 5 18 WMM Configuration WMM Capable BE Traditional IP data medium throughput and delay BK High throughput non time sensitive bulk data e g FTP VI Time sensitive video data with mini
80. tings WPA2 Enterprise 41 WPA Mixed Please refer to WPA for more information security Settings Select Encryption WPA Mixed Pre Authentication Personal Pre Shared Key O Enterprise RADIUS Encryption Type TKIP O AES Auto Figure 5 15 Security Settings WPA Mixed Personal Pre Authentication Personal Pre Shared Key Enterprise RADIUS Encryption Type O TKIP O AES Auto RADIU Server IP Address RADIU Server Port ll RADIU Server Password EAP Reauthorization Period Seconds 300 3600 Seconds RSH Reauthorization Disable D WPA Group Rekey Interval Seconds 300 3600 Seconds Save Cancel Figure 5 16 Security Settings WPA Mixed Enterprise 42 5 1 8 Advanced Settings Choose the operation mode you require and then enter Advanced Settings by clicking Setup button next to it and the following page will be displayed This section allows you to configure the wireless advanced settings Advanced Wireless Settings RTS CTS Threshold 2347 bytes range 0 2347 default 2347 Beacon Interval 1100 o milliseconds range 20 999 default 100 DTIM 4 range 1 255 default 1 Fragment Size 2346 bytes range 256 2346 default 2346 Short Gl 400ns 800ns Aggregation Enable Disable Aggregated Frames Number 32 range 1 32 default 32 Maximum Aggregated Size 50000 range 2346 65536 default 50000 Tx ChainMask
81. tion Select your domain from the list It is the wireless network name The default SSID is WMC251 Click Site Survey to check the signal of remote sites Check it to enable Wireless function Check it to disable SSID broadcasting Check it to isolate each connected wireless clients so that they cannot access each other Select the channel width to Auto Select 2G 11NG HT20 or 2G 11NG HT40 Select the operating channel you would like to use The channel range will be changed by selecting a different domain Select MCSO 15 or Auto from the pull down menu The default is Auto Press Setup for more configurations Please refer to 5 1 7 Security Setting for more information The range of transmit power is 12 27 dbm In case of shortening the distance and the coverage of the wireless 34 network input a smaller value to reduce the radio transmission power e Transmit Distance Select a specified distance of the two nodes e TDMA Displays the System Time Press Setup for more configurations Please refer to 5 1 8 e Advanced Settings l l l Advanced Settings for more information Press Setup for more configurations Please refer to 5 1 9 e Access Control Access Control for more information 5 1 2 Client Click Operation Mode gt Client and the following page will be displayed This section allows you to configure the Client mode 5 E ifs System
82. tters Then click the OK button or press the Enter key 30 The server 192 168 0100 is asking for your user name and password The server reports that it is from WMC251 1W 1T 300 Warning Your user name and password will be sent using basic authentication on a connection that isn t secure User name Password Remember my credentials 7 Figure 4 6 Login Window Default IP Address 192 168 0 100 Default User Name admin Default Password admin If the above screen does not pop up it may mean that your web browser has been set to a proxy Go to Tools menu gt Internet Options gt Connections gt LAN Settings in the screen that appears cancel the Using Proxy checkbox and click OK to finish it After entering the username and password the Operation Mode page screen appears as in Figure 4 8 ifs System Configuration Tools Device Status Logout WMC251 1W 1T 300 Operation Mode Select the Operation Mode by clicking on Setup button and then configure the Wireless Settings Mode Radio Ethernet Port Access Point Access Point LAN LAN O Client Setup Client LAN LAN O WDS AP Setup WDS Access Point LAN LAN WDS Client Setup WDS Client LAN LAN O AP Router Access Point WAN LAN O Wireless ISP Wireless ISP LAN LAN Figure 4 7 WMC251 Web UI Screenshot 31 System Configuration Tools Device Status Logout WMC251 1W 1T 300 Operation Mode select the Oper
83. unit Do not cover the device or block the airflow to the device with any other objects Keep the device away from excessive heat and humidity and keep the device free from vibration and dust Installation must at all times conform to local regulations National Restrictions This device is intended for home and office use in all EU countries and other countries following the EU directive 1999 5 EC without any limitation except for the countries mentioned below Country Restriction Bulgaria None Outdoor use limited to 10 France mW e i r p within the band 2454 2483 5 MHz Italy None Luxembourg None Norway Implemented Russian None Federation Reasons remarks General authorization required for outdoor use and public service Military Radiolocation use Reframing of the 2 4 GHz band has been ongoing in recent years to allow current relaxed regulation Full implementation planned 2012 If used outside of own premises general authorization is required General authorization required for network and service supply not for soectrum This subsection does not apply for the geographical area within a radius of 20 km from the centre of Ny Alesund Only for indoor applications Note Please don t use the product outdoors in France WEEE regulation To avoid the potential effects on the environment and human health as a result of the ME collect such WEEE separately presence of hazardous substances in electrical a
84. will be displayed Operation Mode System Configuration Tools Logout WMC251 1W 1T 300 ifs yeti ion fia Device Information e e Firmware Version 1 0 1 May 12 2015 Device IP 192 168 0 100 Device MAC A amp F E0 05 FD ED a LAN Information Gateway IP 197 162 01 DNS IP Internet Information Wireless MAC AS FE0 05 FD EF Uptime dd hh mm ss 0 day 0 29 46 CPU Loading Wireless Client Table Memory Information System Log Total Available 47820KB 65536KB Used 7160KB 47820KB Free ADGGOKB 47820KB Buffers OKE 7160KB Cached 904KB 7160KB ARP Table IP Address MAC Address Interface 192 168 0 100 00 14 22 ef 5e 74 Figure 5 48 Device Information The page includes the following fields Object Description e Firmware Version Displays current F W version e Device IP Displays IP of AP e Device MAC Displays AP s LAN MAC address e Gateway IP Displays Gateway IP of AP e DNS IP Displays DNS IP of AP e Wireless MAC Displays AP s Wireless MAC address e Uptime Display the uptime of AP e CPU Loading Display the CPU loading of AP 68 5 4 2 Wireless Information Click Device Status gt Wireless Information and the following page will be displayed a ifs Operation Mode System Configuration Tools WMC251 1W 1T 300 e Diao Wireless Information e Miele bib Operation Mode Wireless ISP Physical Address AS FTE0 05 FD EF Rem

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