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Wireless LAN Device Series ZPlus-B191-OD User Manual

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1. 192 168 2254 mee Subnet Mask 255 255 2550 B TCP IP Se Defanlt Gateway 0 0 0 0 5 Statistics B Upurade Firmware DIICP DN Y M Save Reload Settings DHCP Client Range 192 168 2 1 1921682253 Show Client B Password DNS Server 168 951 1 02 1d Spanning Tree Disabled e Clone MAC Address 000000000000 _ Apply Changes Reset After you finish the default setting if you change the ODU s IP you have to re connect the Web Server with the new address WLAN Aecess Point Site contents Change setting successfully B Status o If IP address was modified you have to re connect the WebServer Basic Sattings with the new address l A Advanced Settings When you enable the DHCP server you can see which client had been assigned the IP address Active DHCP Client Table Microsoft Internet Explorer SEE Active DHCP Client Table This table shows the asslened IF address MAC address and time expired for each DACP leased client oe 16822 OOO SFL abc 3 5 WLAN AP Statistics This page shows the wireless statistics the packet counters for transmission and reception regarding to wireless and Ethernet networks WLAN Access Point Site contents Statistics B Status This page shows the packet counters for transmission and reception regarding to wireless and Ethemet B Basic Settings networks B Advanced Settings B Security B Access Control B Site Survey Wireless LAN Sent Packets 357 B WDS Sett
2. to connect to hub switch or use the crosslink Rj 45 cable Not included in the Packing List to connect with user s PC The waterproof RJ 45 cable must be connected to the P DATA OUT port Note Be careful Don t plug the two cables inversely It will damage the devices Refer to the following figure for the complete system connection _ ZPlus B191 OD Waterproof RF cable Waterproof RJ 45 cable Power cord Ground wire Power supply RJ 45 cable HUB SWITCH 3 Software Configuration 3 1 Enter web configuration page The default IP Address for ODU is 192 168 2 254 the default IP address for Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 You need to configure your PC s TCP IP setting before access the ODU For example e IP address 192 168 2 X X means any figure from 1 to 253 and is not used by other device e Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 same as the ODU After you had configured your PC s TCP IP setting you may need to reboot your PC to finish the network configuration if your OS in your PC asks you to do that such as Win98 Now you open a web browser and then enter the IP address of the ODU http 192 168 2 254 Then you can enter the ODU s web configuration page t0 configure ODU to meet your requirements 3 2 Status of WLAN Outdoor Bridge The definitation of each terminology on status page The ODU status description System Alias Name Uptime Firmware Version Mode SSID Channel Number Encrypt
3. 3 4 2 Using DHCP Client You also can use the DHCP client mode to get the IP and other setting Be carefully using this function You need to know which IP ODU will get Otherwise you will not be able to connect to the ODU s web page WLAN Access Point Site contents MEL LAN Interface Setup This page b used to configure the parameters for local area network which connects to the LAN port of L Basic Settings your Access Point Here you may change the setting for IP address subnet mask DHCP ete A Advanced Settings B Security a Acc IP Address e 4 Site SUEY mn y Subnet Mask ch WDS Setting 5 BY TCPAP Settings Default Gateway he B Statistics E Upgrade Firmware DUGE ET D savefReload Settings DHCP Client Range S j B Password DNS Server 802 1d Spanning Tree Disabled Clone MAC Address COCA 3 4 3 Enable DHCP Server If you don t have another DHCP server in your network you can enable this function to support your network You must set up following 1 DHCP Client range 192 168 2 X X 1 253 2 DNS Server to identify which DNS is more useful to you WLAN Access Point Site contents LAN Interface Setup Status en En This page is nsed to configure the parameters for local area network which connerts to the LAN port of Dasic Settings your Access Point Here you may change the setting for IP addresss subnet mask DHCP etc Advanced Settings security Access Control IP Address
4. Ad hoc STA 2 Ad hoc 4 3 3 Access Point Client Mode Infrastructure By using the Access Point Client function in Infrastructure mode you can connect to the LAN with wire line and can setup a Basic service set to let other client including the PC client and AP Client b d b a u d LAN 1 LAN 2 b ss ta d s ka Access Point E eenen ennen gt pa Access Client Infrastructure OS j l A J pe STA 2 Infrastructure AA STA 1 Infrastructure 4 3 4 Wireless Repeater Wireless Repeater can extend the range of the wireless radio You can then add the long range of the wireless group Wireless Repeater LAN 1 de STA Infrastructure Ai y Wireless Repeater 2 gt 1 BET q i gt LAN 3 7 A STA Infrastructure STA Infrastructure STA Infrastructure STA Infrastructure 4 3 5 WDS Wireless Distribution System You can use the WDS function to connect to both of the AP and wireless LAN client WDS Wireless Distirbution System LAN 2 Wireless Bridge 2 Tee eee a ak STA 2 Infrastructure P ir WD E LS v at a z Wireless Bridge 3 m k Wireless Bridge 1 PES STA 1 Infrastructure z ES infrastructure 4 3 6 Wireless Bridge You can use this function to connect two or more location Point to Point Point to multi Point Wireless Bridge ss Puya 2 gt Wireless Bridge 1 LAN 1 y UL TS EN Wireless Bridge 3 4 4
5. Authentication WEP this WEP 128bis WPA Authentication Mode WPA RADIUS Pre shared Key WPA Unicast Cipher Suite TKIP Pre shared Key Format Authentication RADIUS Server Pot 1812 TP address Fass word Note When eacrvpton WEP re selected vor mast set WEP Eer vale 3 3 3 3 WPA Encryption Setting If you choose the WPA encryption you can use the WPA RADIUS or Pre shared Key to enhance your security setting You also can enable or disable the TKIP There are two formats of the Pre shared Key formats passphrase or Hex 64 characters WLAN Access Point TRS contents Wireless Security Setup Status S Thus page allows you setup the Wireless securite Tum on WEP or WPA by using Encryption Keys could prevent i 3 Basic Settings any unauthorized access to your wireless network B Advanced Settin qs B Security BA Control Encrention YFA R B Site Surve y fi WDS Setting B TCPAP Settings BB Statistics Use 202 11 Authentication WEP 64 hits WEP 128 hts WPA Authentication Mode OWPA RADIUS Preshared Key l WPA Unicast Cipher Suite TEIP l 3 Upgrade Firmware 3 oave Reload settings ES Password Passphrase Authentication RADIUS Server Ben IP address Password Note hen escritos WEP re selected ron mast set WEP key valve If you choose the WPA encryption you can use the WPA RADIUS or Pre shared Key to enhance your security setting You also can enable or disable the TKIP The default Port for RADIU
6. Selecting an appropriate site 4 Selecting an appropriate site for your ODU will ensure the best performance Avoid locating the ODU near metal objects such as appliances e g refrigerators ovens and washer dryers While considering the location of the ODU keep in mind that your appliances may be on the other side of the wall For best performance locate the ODU as close to the center of the area that you will be covering Keep in mind that radio waves radiate outward from the ODU in a circular pattern Normally the higher that you locate the ODU the better the performance and range will be Remember that many things can cause a degrade of the radio signal including brick walls metal reinforced concrete the metal housing of appliances or even wiring in the walls 4 5 Power over Ethernet Power over Ethernet is a new industrial standard for products that are difficult to have the power supply Only one RJ 45 cable can transmit both data and power We recommend the Poe system for easier installation while using less cable lines Plugging with the Poe device you can have low cost easy maintenance convenience high reliability high stability and high security
7. WEF 6d bits WEP 128 bit MA Settings WPA Authentication Mode WPAERADIUS Pre shared Key B Statistics WPA Unicast Cipher Suite TKIP Upgrade Firmware BB Save Relnan Settings Pre shared Key Format B Password Pre shared Key Authentication RADIUS Server pot adds Pasewont Mote When eocrepioa VEF re Selected von mast set WEF dey vale Ea 3 3 3 1 WEP Encryption Setting When use the WEP encryption you can choose to set the WEP key or to use the 802 1x Authentication WLAN Access Point Site contents Wireless Security Setup Status Te This page allows you setup the wireless security Tum on WEP or WPA by using Encryption Keys could prevent Basic Settings any unauthorized access to your wireless network J Advanced Settings ity _JUse 802 13 Authentication EP 645 EP 1 28hits WPA Authentication Mode WPA RADIUS Pre shared Key gd WPA Unicast Cipher Suite TKIP Upgrade Firmware Save Reload Settings Pre shared Key Format Password Pre shared Key Authentication RADIUS Server Port IP address Password Note Wien escryptos WEP se selected you must set WEP key valge If you decide to use the WEP encryption to secure your WLAN refer to the following setting of the WEP encryption 1 64 bit WEP Encryption 64 bit WEP key are the same with the encryption method of 40 bit WEP You can input 10 hexadecimal digits 0 9 a f A F 2 128 bit WEP Encryption 128 bit WEP key are the same with the encryption method of
8. of WLAN device The default setting is disabled set the value to the maximum Beacon Interval The interval time to send the beacon The default value is 100ms Broadcast SSID Broadcasting the SSID will let your client find the ODU automatically If you disable the function you must connect the xx by manually write down the ODU s SSID in your client setting Int Roaming This function will let users roam among ODUs Users can have more wireless working range You should comply with the following instruction to ensure that you can roam among the wireless coverage areas e All the ODUs must be in the same subnet network and the SSID must be the same e If you use the 802 1x authentication you need to have the user profile in these ODUS for the roaming station Tx Power The output power you can adjust to follow different country regulations Output Power Antenna gain FCC Certification 200mW default 6dBi or 9dBi CE Certification 100mW with 6dBi or 9dBi Antenna 3 3 3 Wireless Security setup The default security setting of the eneryption function is disabled Choose your preferred security setting depending on what security function you need WLAN Access Point Sile contents Wireless Security Setup Status This page allows you setup the wireless security Tum on WEP or WPA by wing Encryption Keys could prevent any unduthorincl anos to your wincless netwerk F eo 5 5 attin q kid Use ROE Authentication
9. 104 bit WEP You can input 26 hexadecimal digits 0 9 a t A F 3 The Default Tx Key field will let you specify which of four keys you would want to use in your WLAN environment 3 WEP Key Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer Wireless WEP Key Setup Thus page allows you setup the WEP key value You could chocee use 64 bit or 128 bit as the encryption key and select AAC or Hex as the format of input value Key Length 64 bit v Key Format Hex 10 characters e Default Tz Key Keyl wl Encryption Ker 1 Pre Encryption Key 2 MOR Encryption Key 3 ASK Encryption Key 4 ETE 3 3 3 2 WEP Encryption with 802 1x Setting alte contents SEE Basic Settings Advanced Settings B Security Site Survey fi WDS Setting TCPAP Settings E Statistics B Upgrade Firmware z B Save Reload Settings bee E Password If you use the WEP encryption you can also use the RADIUS server to check the admission of the users Then you can choose WEP 64 or 128 bit encryption to fit in with your network environment The default Port is 1812 In IP address field you need to specify the RADIUS server s IP address The Password s length is depending on your choice of WEP key s bits WLAN Access Point Wireless Security Setup This page allows you setup the wireless security Tum on WEP or WPA by using Encryption Keys could prevent any unauthorised access to your Wireless network Use 802 12
10. ENA A ee AT T 26 DAL One DHCP CEN eraser EE ET E A N NS 28 Das Enable DITET SVEN aine dla 29 3 5 WIEN EES TA TES alt Ad een nec E OTE 30 3 6 UPGRADE FIRMWARE cooiyiieraici piniono Eae E E E EE ENEE 31 3 7 DAVE RELOAD SETTINGS ornare enee dis acia 31 3 8 SETUP PASSWORD orots OE O E O 32 4 WIRELESS CONNECTION ARCHITECTURE riire haiio eek ait T EO TE AET E OOE O i 34 4 1 INERASTRUCTURE MODE nia A A N 34 4 2 AD HOC MODE A A 34 4 3 WIRELESS AP UNC MONS iii Lesa vats estas identiek 35 datk ACCESS hout MOU srate eene eha erkend aehtereen 35 4 3 2 Access Point Client Mode Ad Hoc a naa a 36 ASS Access Pont En Mode Iras TUTUT tata dt a 36 henk Wireles S REPEMOr nana Anthenea I A 37 AS WIDS WITELESS DISTEDUTONI VS CNS a 37 dk MES e ea 38 4 4 SELECTING AN APPROPRIATE SITE tad sitas 39 4 5 POW ER ONE ETHERNET ten Ah haa usta ese aaah ah ate Gatley aaa ise Usaha stata 39 1 Introduction ZINWELL ZPlus B191 OD Wireless Outdoor Bridge Unit herein after referred as ODU is fully complying with 802 11b standard featuring with easy to install easy to manage and point to point and point to multipoint connection Our ODU is a flexible and cost effective product which allows you to connect LANs located in fart buildings with data transmitting rate up to 11Mbps Our ODU is an ideal device that let you can replace the expensive lease lines such as T1 line or fiber optics With Power over Ethernet function our ODU reduces installation exp
11. S Server is 1812 and in IP address field for you to specify the RADIUS server s IP WLAN Access Point Site contents Wireless security setup o Status i gfh AR This page allows you setup the wireless securite Tum on WEP or WPA by using Encryption Keys could prevent cr Basic Settings any unauthorized access to your wireless network fi Advanced Settings Security B Access Control Encryption WPA B Site Survey E B WDS Setting Use 302 11 Authentication WEP 6d bits WEP 128 E a TEPAP Settings WPA Authentication Mode WPA RAD US Pre shared Eer B Statistics WPA Unicast Cipher Suite TKIP B Upgrade Firmware i B save Reload Settings Pre shared Key Format Pre shared Key Authentication RADIUS Server p 4 11812 mp address Password ate When escrios WEP re celeci n von must set WEF Fer valge 3 3 4 Wireless Access Control You may have a simple firewall to prevent the unauthenticated customer to connect to our ODU 1 If you add the filtering MAC address to allow the connection you must carefully do with the Wireless Access Control When you enable the access control you need to add the MAC address that be allowed to connect to the ODU 2 For MAC address types in the MAC address number 3 The Current Access Control List shows the clients who are connected to the ODU Caution If you delete all information in the control list your wireless access control function will still be enabled However yo
12. Wireless LAN Device Series WLAN Outdoor Bridge ZPlus B191 OD User Manual Version 1 03 07 15 2004 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 and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user 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 and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation The user s manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly ODU proved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE 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 protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with
13. all mounting is referred to Wall Mounting Figure The two U bolts must be mounted tightly Be aware of not over tighten the U bolt Pipe Mounting Figure Wall Mounting Figure 3 After checking the ODU is mounted well you can connect the following two cables the Waterproof RJ 45 network cable to P DATA OUT port of ODU and the RF cable to antenna port Additional waterproof tool such as waterproof tape is recommended to use to enhance the waterproof function Itis suggested to have a lightening protector between antenna and antenna port Connecting the ground wire as the figure of ODU ground wire connection ZPlus B191 OD Cable connection ZPlus B191 OD ground wire connection 4 Plug the other end of the waterproof RJ 45 cable to the PoE device The PoE device is guaranteed only in indoor environment P DATA OUT Note DON T plug the power cord into PoE device to power on the system before you finish install the antenna and Ground wire to ensure the safety In the ODU indoor part installation if the RJ 45 cable s length is not long enough for you to link to your network device you can extend the cable length However make sure the maximum length of the RJ 45 cable is 100M about 109 yards for normal operation under 802 3 standard When you plug the regular RJ 45 cable into the PoE device you should use the regular RJ 45 cable to plug into the DATA IN of Power Over Ethernet Kit
14. d 5 3 6 When you set up the WDS system you should consider the following items 1 ALL your ODU must have the same channel 2 ALL The ODU and Clients devices must be at the same subnet network 3 WDS connection scenario allows devices under WDS mode WDS device and Client mode Client device to be connected If you only want to allow WDS devices connecting to WDS network you can enable the Access control function and don t add any MAC address to the list If you want to enhance the security you can disable Broadcast function after you had finished the WDS setting Please refer to Chapter 3 3 2 Wireless Advanced Settings 4 The following figure is the example for your reference 1 In WDS1 you should add the Mac address of the WDS2 In WDS2 you should add the Mac addresses of the WDS1 and WDS3 In WDS3 you should add the Mac addresses of the WDS2 WDS4 and WDS5 In WDS4 you should add the Mac address of the WDS3 In WDS5 you should add the Mac address of the WDS3 Ola Go O WLAN Access Point Site contents WDS 5 Elings Status V Wireless Distribution System uses wireless media to communicate with other APs like the Ethemet pek E Basic Settings does To do this you must set these APS in the same channel and set MAC address of other APs which S Advanced Settings Jo ante Are GE the table ee the MIE security fi Access Control o Site Survey Enable WDS fi WDS Settin y 2 TCPAP Settings IK Stati
15. ed to configure the parameters for wireless LAN chents which may connect to your Access Point Here you may change wireless encryption settings as well as wireless network parameters Basic Settings B Advanced Settin qs pa B Security 5 Control Alias Mame ZINWELL BB Site Survey mo WDS Setting Cl Disable Wireless LAN Interface B TCPAP Settings REN a B Statistics Upgrade Firmware Network Type Infrastructure w if SavelReload Settings AN ks Sa Plus B191 Channel Number Associated Clients This table shows the status of all clients who are connected to this ODU 3 Active Wireless Client Table Microsoft Internet Explorer Ea lx Active Wireless Client Table This table shows the MAC address transmission recelption packet counters and encrypted status for each associated wireless client 518 55 no 300 OOO 23 71 acd 430 Each time you successfully changed the default setting the page will show a successful message WLAN Access Point Sito contents Change setting successfully a status y JE Basic Sellings need Settings save Reload Settings E AAA d 3 3 2 Wireless Advanced Settings The default setting is optimized for the normal operation For specific application setting configuration will required highly attention to reach optimistic condition Note Any unreasonable value change to default setting will reduce the throughput of the ODU WLAN AP Ek File Edit
16. enses and increases location options by using a single Ethernet cable to supply both data and power to our ODU ODU applications e Point to Point Point to Multipoint Architecture e Indoor Outdoor Architecture o Easy Installation Features e Complied With IEEE 802 11b 2 4GHz Standard e Excellent Range with Build in Power Amplifier and superior sensitivity receiver e Data Security with WEP WPA PSK TKIP 2 Hardware Installation This Chapter helps you to install the hardware in a quick and easy way 2 1 Packing List Before you start to install the ODU make sure the package should contain the following items Wireless Outdoor Bridge unit 1 Mounting Kit 1 Waterproof IP67 RJ 45 Cable 30M 1 Waterproof IP66 RF Cable 1M 1 Power Over Ethernet Kit 1 Ground Wire 1 2 5 4 U bolts 2 and Anchor 4 6 dBi omni directional antenna 1 separated package RJ 45 Cable 1 5M 1 Mounting Kit Power Over Ethernet Kit Ground Wire 6 dBi omni directional antenna 2 2 Hardware Installation Once you check off everything from the package you can start to install the ODU You can mount to a pipe a pole or to the side of a building The steps are showed in the following 1 You must mount the ODU into the bracket first Note ALL the 4 screws had been tightened onto the ODU and bracket 2 You can use the 2 inch or 4 inch U bolt to mount on the pipe depending on the radius of the pipe W
17. ing Recerved Packets 442 etti Sent Packets 190 Ethernet LAN nn Recerved Packets 0 B Password 3 6 Upgrade Firmware When you upgrade the firmware you can get it from the Website When you upgrade the firmware please don t power off the ODU WLAN Access Point Site contents Up prade Firm ware o Status e This page allows you uperade the Access Point finoware to new version Please note do not power off 5 the device during the upload because it may crash the system E y a Ar ity ME E ACC Select File Browse B Site Survey E b WDS Settin g Unload Reset Note Please use the wired connection to upgrade the firmware 3 Save Reload Settings You can save the setting for backup purpose or other the same device and you can reload the file that saving your configuration There is a soft reset bottom to reset the ODU to factory default WLAN Access Point Site contents Save Reload Settings o Status o Basic settings 8 B Advanced Settin gs Security BB Access Control save Settings to File Saye BB Site Survey This page allows you save current settings to a file or reload the settings from the file which was saved previously Besides you could reset the current configuration to factory default dB wos Set ing bl BB TCRIF settings fi Statistics B Upgrade Firmware Reset Settings to Default Reset Reload Settings 3 8 Setup Password To protect your configuration a
18. ion Associated Clients BSSID Attain IP Protocol The IP setting mode IP Address 192 168 2 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 2 254 MAC Address 00 05 9e 80 O1 a9 WLAN Access Point Site contents ACCESS Point Status BN Status i Wireless fi TCPAP Settings B Statistics pa amp I Para de Firmware BB Save Reload Settings This page shows the current status and some basic settings of the device fa En Password es phe ee Uptime Oday Oh 10n 1 83 Firmware Version vis Mode AP Ss ID Plus B19 1 00 Channel Number z Encryption Disabled Associated Chents l ESSID 0005 Se SCHOT a Attain IP Protocol Fired IP IP Address 1S og 2254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 MAC Address 0005 Se SCOT a 3 3 Wireless LAN Setting 3 3 1 Basic settings WLAN Access Point RS contents Wireless Basic Settings je status aa aso creel ema This page 15 used to configure the parameters for wireless LAN clients which may connect to your oF B sic amp el a Access Point Here you may change wireless encryption settings as well as wireless network parameters O Advanced settings F E security tf E Access Control Alias Name ZINWELL NS Site Survey fi WDS Setting Disable Wireless LAN Interface B TCPAP Settings Mode AP E El Statistics i E Upgrade Firmware Network Type BY Save Reload Settings J ee a SSID 7Plus B191 Channel Number w Associated Clien
19. nd system you can set an administrator to authorize login WLAN Access Point 2 E contents Password Setup po Status 3 ego A This page 15 used to set the account to access the web server of Access Point Empty user name and po a Basic Settings password will disable the protection i B Advanced Settings E Security o Access C User Name WDS ae Nev Password fi TCPAP Settings B Statistics BB Upgrade Firmware E save Reload Settings EE E Password ze Reset Confirmed Password When you set an administrator to control the web page each time people want to login the system web page they will need to be verified A about blank Microsoft Internet Explorer File View Favorites Tools Help Q Back x a A P Search 52 Favorites A media E 2 x en Address 8 http 192 168 2 254 Connect to 192 168 272 254 A Wireless Access Point Remember my password Opening page http 192 168 2 254 Internet 4 Wireless Connection Architecture IEEE 802 11 defines two types of network service Infrastructure and ad Hoc mode You can select either one to fit your network environment 4 1 4 2 Infrastructure mode ALL PCs with wireless LAN card connect to the ODU that has been linking to the LAN and all the resource can be integrated or shared This is the traditional mode of the AP you can put your ODU in a center position of your office or other better position to have good RF co
20. stics Add WDS AP MAC Address Comment B Upgrade Firmware B Save Reload Settings Apply Changes Reset ass rd Current WDS AP List 0005 e 30 01 a8 Plus B10 O00 Se BOO ca Plus B 140 MTS C Delete Selected Delete All 3 4 LAN Interface Setup This configuration is mainly for the ODU s IP mode setting Fix and DHCP and DHCP server setting You can set the ZPlus B190 OD s IP by using the fixed IP or DHCP client ODU also can support the DHCP Server for your network environment ODU also supports the 802 1d spanning tree function And you also can do the Clone MAC address to simulate other network device s MAC address 3 4 1 Using the Fixed IP When you use the fixed IP for ODU you must fill up the IP address and Subnet Mask and Default Gateway if you need to have WLAN Access Point Site cantents LAN Interface Setup B Status This page is used to configure the parameters tor local area netwerk which connects to the LAN port of Basic Settings your Access Point Here you ray change the setting for IP addresss subnet mask DHCP ete Advanced Settings Security Control IP Address 192 168 2254 Site Survey WDS Setting de CPAP Settings Default Gateway 00 00 BB Statistics bn B Upgrade Firmware ff Save Reload Settings DHCP Client Range _ Subnet Mask 2552552550 DHCP Disabled DNS Server 02 1d Spanning Tree Disabled w Clone MAC Address DOODDE
21. ter must be fixed mounted on outdoor permanent structures with a separation distance of at least 2 meters from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance 2 This Transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter 3 This equipment is only allowed to be professionally installed 1 NANA a e 5 bac ope wamnnotien sansa mennaononbanconentnads 4 2 FEARDWARE INSTALLATION d 5 Zol PACKING TIS Wrage sat E Nu 5 22 HARDWARE INSTALLATION saasersenamntetsnerendinenetattentntoonbenmetntsnsndetabtenstentsehteannereetandontenmersesenaestennbensetdl 6 3 SOP T WARE CONFIGURATION coda dt didnt 10 3 1 ENTER WEB CONFIGURATION PAGE A iia e 10 3 2 STATUS OF WLAN OUTDOOR BRIDGE osviisjiccaipi tesitura 10 3 3 WIRELESS LEAN SEEING ooo 12 Sk BON SCN maten tete eneen nnee dee tenen 12 Laz Wireless Advanced SCHIN OS A necia 15 o ORN AO LOT AL A A E E TE A A EE E A ess 17 3 3 3 1 WEP ERC PIO o aaa nne 17 3 3 3 2 WEP Encryption wuh S02 LES CM eneen oi a a a a ends 19 ls o Mo E WEA EM OPU ORN ONO A A iia 20 334 Wireless Access Controla a a i dabei 21 OE WELS C UT AAN ER EE A E Blas ERE TEE EE AEAEE 29 I3 WIS Se NIC NS 24 3 4 EAN INTERFACE SE FUP e E E E E AT E OEO 26 3 4 1 EE E 708 NRE PA TE T
22. the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures O Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna O Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver O Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is needed O Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes or modifications not expressly ODU proved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment The antenna s used for this transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Shielded interface cables must be used in order to comply with emission limits This EUT is incompliance with SAR for general population uncontrolled exposure limits in ANSI IEEE C95 1 1999 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C This device and its antenna s must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter CAUTION 1 The antenna s used for this transmit
23. ts Show Active Clients Apply Changes 1 Alias name let you can set this ODU s name to distinguish this ODU from others 2 Disable Wireless LAN Interface By clicking this function ODU will not transmit RF signal out ODU will not connect to any Wireless LAN device 3 Mode ODU can support AP and Client modes choosing the AP mode will make ODU function as Access Point choosing Client mode make ODU perform as a standard wireless client Note When ODU is under the client mode ODU can only be connected by cross link RJ 45 4 Network Type When you choose the Client mode you can have two Network Types to connect the WLAN one is infrastructure mode and another is ad hoc mode You can get more detail steps in Site Survey chapter 5 You can set the SSID name to let the other WLAN devices to locate this ODU 6 The channel range is from 1 to 14 and auto function You can manually choose the channel to fit your WLAN environment or you can just choose the auto function to detect the best channel that every time the ODU power on at your installation site 7 In the Associated Client you also can click the Show Active Client to see which client had connected to this ODU While using the Client mode of the ODU you must be connected by a wired RJ 45 cable and can t use the AP mode s functions WLAN Access Point a contents Wireless Basic Settin ps E Status This page 1s us
24. u will not able to connect to the ODU again by using wireless port Manage the control list carefully WLAN Access Point Site contents Wireless Access Control B Status a If you enable wireless access control only those clients whose wireless MAC addresses are In the access control list will be able to connect to your Access Point When this option ds enabled no weless clients Advanced Settings will be able to connect if the list contains no entries Security A Control Site Survey Enable Wireless Access Control WDS Settin g i P settings NE s 000423718623 PO i Statistics Address Comment Basic Settings n U pgrade Firmware 5 Save Reload Settings Current Access Control List 00 04 2341 04 08 notebonk a 3 3 5 Wireless Site Survey When you enable the Client mode you can use this page to discover the ODU and connect to it by using this function WLAN Access Point Site contents Wireless Site 5 urvey B Status This page provides tool to scan the wireless network Fany Access Point or ISS 15 found you could B Basic Settings choose to connect it manually when client mode is enabled Advanced Settings B Security Access Control B Site Survey B WDS Setting Plus B1 1 Oelde BO ciar 6 Adhoc no 1 O TCPAP Settings B Statistics B Upgrade Firmware B Save Reload Settin qs B Password 3 3 6 WDS Settings WDS function includes Wireless Repeater Mode and Bridge Mode which shown on 5 3 4 an
25. ver range and your entire wireless device such as Laptop or PC can connect and be controlled by this ODU The entire PC can share the resource and have internet service through the wireless ODU Ad Hoc mode In this mode client can have an independent wireless group in a meeting or small office You can setup a SSID in a mobile device or a PC and then other device can connect to this SSID to join the small network to share the resource 4 3 Wireless AP Functions Access Point can have various functions to make your network more effectively 4 3 1 Access Point Mode In the Access Point function you can connect the ODU to the LAN by using RJ 45 cable and PC can use the wireless LAN adapter to connect with ODU to share the resource and join to the network environment In this function you can use it indoor for normal using in wireless networking And you also can use it outdoor for Hot Spot people can use wireless in square or courtyard outside the house Access Point LAN 1 ee a STA 1 Infrastructure Access Point mode STA 2 Infrastructure STA 3 Infrastructure 4 3 2 Access Point Client Mode Ad Hoc By using the Access Point Client function you can have both the AP function and Client function You can use the wire line to connect to the LAN and use the wireless client ad Hoc function to join to each other LAN 1 LAN 2 d Access Client 1 Ad hoc Access Client 2 Ad hoc STA 1
26. wiew Favorites Tools Help qe SS Back ue x 2 Pa A Search SY Favorites GA Media ES a EE 3 Address Ea hetp 11192 168 2 254 home asp bei ds WLAN Access Point Berden men A Fr Ta 44 j Ta 1 7 4 Site contents Wireless Advanced Settings Status i K E These settings are only for more techrucally advanced users who have a sufficient knowledge fi Basic Settings about wireless LAN These settings should not be changed unless you know what effect the BB Advanced Settings changes will have on your Access Point B Secu rity Ey site Survey US WDS Setting Fragment Threshold 2346 256 2346 TCPAP Settings B Statistics i j E AER Firmware Beacon Interval 100 20 1024 ms Save Reload Settings z Password Authentication Type O Open System O Shared Key Auto RTS Threshold 2347 0 2347 Data Rate Auto Y Preamhle Type Long Preamble C Short Preamble Broadcast SID Enabled O Disabled Int Roaming Enabled O Disabled Tx Power 250mW 24dBm O 2000423 dEmij Default 2 150m W1 Bari 1000 20 dB O S017 Er 1 Authentication Type Choose the Open system Shared Key or Auto type The default setting is Auto 2 Fragment Threshold While transmitting large files this function will help you to improve the network performance The default setting is disabled set the value to the maximum RIS Threshold This function is designed to prevent the low throughput from the hidden node

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