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1. Security Setting Security Mode Disabled N A Mobile Station Radio On Off Enabled Topology Infrastructure Band mode Disabled TxRate T Best auto Channel BandWidth Disabled Secondary Channel Authentication Mode OPEN Encryption Type N A NONE Advanced Setting Regulatory Domain US FCC5 FCCA Tx Power 100 Short Gl Enable WMM Enable STP Disabled Input Output DI O Setting DO 1 Off DO 2 Off System Setup Time Current Date Time Time from NTP Server Repeat new password NTP Enabled NTP Server pool ntp org Time Zone GMT 08 00 Taipei Password User name admin Old password New password Blank Atop Smart Security Server 18150 User Manual V1 0 4 Web Configuration 4 1 Web Configuration Overview I8150 Series Web Configuration is designed into two different modes for ease of use to suit customer needs The Web Configuration appears as follows Figure 4 1 Pgatop Operation Mode System Overview Network LAN Interface WAN Setting Virtual Server SNMP Setting DHCP Server Wireless Setting Input Output System Setup Firmware Upgrade Time Password Restore to Default Reboot Logout IS150 WG Security Server I Operation Mode 9 Regular AP Gateway AP Client REGULAR AP GATEWAY Figure 4 1 On the left side a menu tree appears with all the modes and opti
2. HS 56 LE ME Statie Se D Pl 57 MEC Dc M PER 58 5 4 1 Enabling the SIM can 58 5 4 2 List of Compatible Internet Service Providers SP 61 5 5 LED Indicators cierres cicer rei cre ctae oc reie tcr ic ener eiie ec ard aneeIles 62 6 Warranty EE 63 Atop Smart Security Server IS150 User Manual V1 0 1 Preface Purpose of the Manual This manual supports you during the installation and configuring of the IS150 Smart Security Server only as well as it explains some technical options available with the mentioned product As such it contains some advanced network management knowledge instructions examples guidelines and general theories designed to help users manage this device and its corresponding software a background in general theory is a must when reading it Please refer to the Glossary for technical terms and abbreviations if any Who Should Use This User Manual This manual is to be used by qualified network personnel or support technicians who are familiar with network operations it might be useful for system programmers or network planners as well This manual also provides helpful and handy information for first time users For any related problems please contact your local distributor should they be unable to assist you please redirect your inquiries via www atop com tw or www atop tech com Supported Platform This manual is de
3. Atop Smart Security Server IS150 User Manual V1 0 2 2 Features IS150 is our latest addition to our smart security products its powerful architecture makes it a perfect choice for business home needs in which security is a decisive factor It rewards our customers with superb connectivity Among its many characteristics we could mention Send alarm messages through email or SMS Provide 8 Door access control Monitor sites using IP Camera from anywhere in the world 16 sets of independent digital inputs and 8 digital outputs for variety of uses Provide iOS Android Windows Web interfaces for monitor and configuration Watchdog protected to recover from system crash Atop Smart Security Server 1S150 User Manual V1 0 3 Getting Started 3 1 Model Comparison Table 3 1 Model Description 1S150 WG Smart Security Server with WCDMA and WiFi module 1S150 G Smart Security Server with WCDMA module only 1S150 W Smart Security Server with WiFi module only 1S150 Smart Security Server without any wireless function 3 2 First Time Installation Please consult your Hardware Installation Guide when attempting the installation Also please follow all safe procedures when doing so 3 3 Finding the device As soon as the device is connected to the network the user can search for its IP settings using Device View utility that comes in the CD as noted in Figure 3 1 below important informati
4. Cancel Figure 5 10 6 Double check your configuration by clicking Connect It will takes around one minute for the UMTS module to get connected and the Status field will show Connecting PPPoE DHCP Statice GPRS UMTS Module V Enable Connection Status Connecting PIN Status PIN is required PIN is not readNot registered for packet switched service IP Address 0 0 0 0 Signal ARANT 45 Mode Not registered for packet switched service Waiting Dial when boot up v Enable APN intemet Save Settings Apply Cancel Figure 5 11 60 Atop Smart Security Server IS150 User Manual V1 0 7 Ifthe module has connected successfully the connection status will become Connected with an IP obtained from the ISP along with other status as shown in Figure 5 12 PPPoE DHCP Static IP GPRS UMTS Module V Enable Connection Status Connected PIN Status Module is in PPP mode IP Address 42 70 244 209 Signal BOUL 41 Mode 3G WCDMA Disconnect Dial when boot up 7 Enable APN internet Save Settings Apply Cancel Figure 5 12 5 4 2 List of Compatible Internet Service Providers ISP Compatible Service Providers Country ISP Comments China China Mobile Only supports GSM 2G 3G TD CDMA is not supported China Unicom Supports GSM 2G UMTS 3G Not tested China Telecom CDMA system is not supported Taiwan Chunghwa Telecom Supports GSM
5. Figure 3 2 If credentials are entered correctly the Web UI can then be accessed Connect to 10 0 160 100 The server 10 0 160 100 at 15150 requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection User name Password Remember my password Figure 3 2 12 Atop Smart Security Server 1S150 User Manual V1 0 3 4 Factory Default Settings Upon arrival the device will be set as Regular AP the rest of the settings are as follow Table 3 2 Operation Mode Regular AP Gateway AP Client Network LAN Interface IP Address 10 0 50 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 ii WAN Setting PPPoE Enabled Dial when boot up Enabled Username Blank N A Password Blank Virtual Server Disabled SNMP Setting System Contact Contact System Location Location System Name Device s MAC address Read Community Disabled Write Community Disabled DHCP Server DHCP Disabled N A Wireless Basic Setting Radio Off Disabled SSID IS150 SSID Broadcast Enabled Wireless Mode 802 11 b g n Channel Auto ER BandWidth 40MHz Secondary Channel Disabled Transmit Rate Disabled Atop Smart Security Server IS150 User Manual V1 0
6. Write Community private Cancel Figure 4 19 8150 provides two SNMP fields which are System Contact usually used to specify the device s contact information in case of emergency and System Location usually used to specify the device location If you wish to make the device information available for public viewing editing Enable the SNMP function Fill in the passphrase for the Read Community the group that is allowed to read the device information and fill in the passphrase for the Write Community the group that is allowed to read modify the device information By default I8150 comes in public for Read Community and private for Write Community 31 Atop Smart Security Server 8150 User Manual V1 0 4 4 6 DHCP Server Regular AP Gateway Mode If there is no workstation or server to act as the DHCP Server and assign IP addresses to each client automatically 8150 can serve as the DHCP Server to statically or dynamically assign an IP address to any network device To enable such functionality check Enabled to enable the DHCP Server in 18150 proceed then to fill in the IP Address Range including the From IP Address and To IP Address fill in the IP address Netmask or Subnet Mask Lease Time is the duration in minutes that an assigned IP Address will belong to that device once expired the IP address will be recycled A maximum of 21600 minutes is set by default You can also assign a static IP addr
7. All rights reserved Technical data is subject to change All other product names referenced herein are registered trademarks of their own respective companies Atop Smart Security Server 1S150 User Manual V1 0 Contents D gt EE 5 e Unfro Uer eem N 8 2 1 Product Overview ereechen 8 AVE ptr E 10 3 Getting State ena utaa ian 11 3 1 Mod l Comparison 5 1 rrr EAR ENEE ENEE 11 3 2 First Time Installation cc cesseeceseseeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseseeeeeeeseeneeseseeneeseseeeenseseeneneeseeeenes 11 3 3 Finding WE TEL 11 3 4 Factory Default Settings ccsccceseeesesecesneeeeeeeeeeseeeseaeseseeeenseeeeseeeesnaeseseaeenseeesenees 13 4 Web Configuration 5 e oiieecceasaskuasc santa ac ccr sana nasa ac cce Dr nnmnnn 15 4 1 Web Configuration Overview eeeeeeeeeeeeees seen nennen nennen nnn nnnm NENNEN en 15 42 Operation Modes 2 nnus Sege 17 4 2 1 Regular AP Gateway Mode enne nnns 17 4 2 2 AP Client Mode ence iE NE erm decedat a Dada 19 4 3 System InformaltiOn e ccecccccee cesse NEESS ENEE 22 4 3 1 Device Intomaton nennen 22 43 25 LAN Inforrriation te a e ctae es 22 ECKER RUE Le Blo El EE 23 4 3 4 Wireless INFOrmation cecccccecescccceeeeeceeeseeeceeeeneeceeeeesaaeeeenseaeeeeeeeaeeesneeeeeeees 23 4 3 5 GPRS UMTS Information essen 24 4 3 6 Wireless Client Table Regular AP Gateway Mode 24 4 3 4
8. 3 Static IP Sometimes an ISP will provide you a static IP to access the Internet You can enter the network settings manually as in Figure 5 4 Note that fields here might be disabled is DHCP has enabled please go back to the DHCP section and disable Obtain an IP Address Automatically Note IS150 uses Port 2 the upper port as the WAN port PPPoE DHCP Static IP GPRS UMTS Static IP Setting IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 DNS Server Preferred DNS 168 95 1 1 Alternate DNS 8888 Save Settings Apply Cancel Figure 5 4 57 Atop Smart Security Server 8150 User Manual V1 0 5 4 GPRS UMTS This function is only available with I 150 G or IS150 WG which are equipped with a cellular module To insert your SIM card into the module please refer to the hardware installation guide 5 4 1 Enabling the SIM card 1 Ifthe GPRS UMTS module is not detected the following screen will show Please make sure that your model has the module installed properly Network WAN Setting WAN Setting OpPPoE X ODHCP O Statice GPRS UMTS GPRS module status is unknown Reboot system and try again Figure 5 5 2 If no SIM card is detected further options will be disabled as in Figure 5 6 PPPoE 7 DHCP Static IP 9 GPRS UMTS SIM card not found Please check your SIM card ready Figure 5 6 3 Ifthe SIM card requires a PIN code please enter it in the blank fi
9. Cancel Figure 4 17 29 Atop Smart Security Server 8150 User Manual V1 0 4 4 4 Virtual Server Regular AP Gateway Mode Virtual Server s function is to modify the IP address information in IP packet headers while in transit across a traffic routing device Enabling this function allows the devices using a private IP address in the LAN to be accessible from the Internet through 18150 You can set the ports to be translated Network gt Virtual Server Virtual Server Virtual Server forwards both TCP and UDP packets Virtual Server List Enable Server Port Private IP Private Port Oo 4Previous Next gt Page 1 1 Save Settings Apply Cancel Figure 4 18 30 Atop Smart Security Server 8150 User Manual V1 0 4 4 5 SNMP Settings The SNMP is used by network management software to monitor devices in a network to retrieve network status information and to configure network parameters The SNMP Settings shows the configuration of this device so it can be viewed or edited by third party SNMP software as shown below Figure 4 19 Network SNMP Setting SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol The SNMP is used in network management systems to monitor network attached devices for conditions that require administrative attention Basic Data Objects System Contact Contact System Location Location System Name Name SNMP Enable Read Community public
10. 1 WIFI Mode 802 11b g n Bandwidth 40MHz Signal Disconnected Figure 4 10 23 Atop Smart Security Server IS150 User Manual V1 0 4 3 5 GPRS UMTS Information GPRS UMTS Connect Status Not Connected IP Address 0 0 0 0 ISP Profile Unknown Signal Unknown Mode Not registered for packet switched service Total TX Bytes 0 Bytes Total RX Bytes 0 Bytes Transfer Upload 0 Bytes Download 0 Bytes Figure 4 11 4 3 6 Wireless Client Table Regular AP Gateway Mode On this table you may be able to see all the wireless clients connected to IS150 Figure 4 12 MAC Address AID Channel TxRate RSSI Idle Tx Seq Rx Seq No associated wireless client Figure 4 12 24 Atop Smart Security Server IS150 User Manual V1 0 4 3 1 DHCP Client Table Regular AP Gateway Mode IS150 could distribute IP addresses using the DHCP protocol a list of clients currently receiving an IP can be accessed by choosing the DHCP Status option DHCP Clients MAC Address as well as its IP addresses Host Name and Lease Time will be shown in this list Figure 4 13 Host Name MAC Address IP Address Lease Time No DHCP entry Refresh Figure 4 13 25 Atop Smart Security Server 8150 User Manual V1 0 4 4 Network Settings 4 4 1 LAN Regular AP Gateway Mode Here you can designate IS150 s local IP address for LAN devices to access it Figure 4 14 Note that this IP address is private and used locally only To access 18150 on the Interne
11. 1 1 QPSK 13 00 14 40 27 00 30 00 2 1 QPSK 19 50 21 70 40 50 45 00 3 1 16 QAM 26 00 28 90 54 00 60 00 4 1 16 QAM 39 00 43 30 81 00 90 00 5 1 64 QAM 52 00 57 80 108 00 120 00 6 1 64 QAM 58 50 65 00 121 50 135 00 7 1 64 QAM 65 00 72 20 135 00 150 00 8 2 BPSK 13 00 14 40 27 00 30 00 9 2 QPSK 26 00 28 90 54 00 60 00 10 2 QPSK 39 00 43 30 81 00 90 00 11 2 16 QAM 52 00 57 80 108 00 120 00 12 2 16 QAM 78 00 86 70 162 00 180 00 13 2 64 QAM 104 00 115 60 216 00 240 00 14 2 64 QAM 117 00 130 00 243 00 270 00 15 2 64 QAM 130 00 144 40 270 00 300 00 39 Atop Smart Security Server IS150 User Manual V1 0 4 5 3 Mobile Station AP Client To set up a wireless network in the AP Client mode several parameters are needed as shown in Figure 4 27 Below there is a table which shows default Mobile Station Settings for the device Table 4 6 Wireless gt Mobile Station Mobile Station MODE Radio On Off lEnable sso BSSID MAC Address Enable Topology Infrastructure v Band mode 802 11b gn TxRate Best auto Channel 6 BandWidth 20MHz Secondary Channel 10 Authentication Mode OPEN Encryption Type NONE e WEP Key key 1 HEX 10 or 26 digits Key 2 HEX 10 or 26 di Key 3 HEX 10 or 26 d Key 4 HEX 10 or 26 digits WPA P SK WPA2 P SK Passphase WPA2 with Radius User Password eseoce cos Figure 4 27 40 Atop Smart Security Server 1S150 User Manual V1 0 Tab
12. 2G UMTS 8G Tested Taiwan Mobile Supports GSM 2G UMTS 3G Does not provide a public IP FarEast Tone Supports GSM 2G UMTS 3G Not Tested Note It is not recommended to use SIM cards from ISPs that does not provide a unique public IP address because without a unique public IP address it will not be possible to access 18150 on the Internet 61 Atop Smart Security Server 1S150 User Manual V1 0 5 5 LED Indicators Table 5 1 Name Color Status Message RUN Red Blinking Device is powered on and running Off Device is not powered on COM Green Blinking DI DO communicating Off DI DO not communicating DI Green On The attached device has a NC contact Off The attached device has a NO contact DO1 7 Green On DO is triggered Off DO is not triggered DO8 Blue On Security is on locked Off Security is off unlocked 62 Atop Smart Security Server 1S150 User Manual V1 0 6 Warranty Limited Warranty Conditions Products supplied by us are covered in this warranty for undesired performance or defects resulting from shipping or any other event deemed to be the result of Atop Technologies mishandling The warranty does not cover however equipment which has been damaged due to accident misuse abuse such as Use of incorrect power supply connectors or maintenance procedures Use of accessories not sanctioned by us Improper or insufficient venti
13. 422 Save Settmes Apply Cancel Figure 4 15 27 Atop Smart Security Server 8150 User Manual V1 0 Network Settings gt Local Area Network Local Area Network LAN1 amp WLAN Interface DHCP C Obtain an IP Address Automatically LAN 1 Manual Settings IP Address 10 0 160 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway 10 0 50 1 DNS Server Preferred DNS 168 95 1 1 Alternate DNS 88 88 LAN 2 Interfance DHCP T Obtain an IP Address Automatically LAN 2 Manual Settings IP Address 255 255 255 255 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 255 Default Gateway 255 255 255 255 Save Settings Apply Cancel Figure 4 16 Note IS150 uses Port 1 the lower port as the LAN port Atop Smart Security Server 8150 User Manual V1 0 4 4 3 WAN Regular AP Gateway Mode There are different ways that 8150 can connect to the Internet which are PPPoE GPRS UMTS DHCP and Static IP Figure 4 14 Each of these options assume that the Internet is setup properly at the remote server side and 18150 only needs to connect to it in order to access the Internet Due to the complication nature of the WAN setup a separate chapter has been created to address WAN Configuration Network WAN Setting WAN Setting 9 PPPoE JDHCP Statice GPRS UMTS Connection Status Not Connected IP Address 0 0 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Connect PPPoE Dial when boot up Enable Username Password Save Settings Apply
14. DHCP Client Table Regular AP Gateway Mode 25 4 4 Network Setti gsS SEENEN ge SEET eite crede EENS 26 4 4 1 LAN Regular AP Gateway Model sse 26 4 4 2 Local Area Network AP Client Mode 27 4 4 3 WAN Regular AP Gateway Model 29 4 4 4 Virtual Server Regular AP Gateway Mode ssssesseesseesseessressenssrnerrnssrnens 30 4 45 SNMP SOUS EE 31 4 4 6 DHCP Server Regular AP Gateway Mode sssesssesseesseessressrnsrnerrnsernens 32 4 5 Wireless Settings iea aprenen E aea ee a eene aa n nnn tn asina sinn aaaea as 33 4 5 1 Secure Wireless WILEINetwork nennen 33 Atop Smart Security Server 1S150 User Manual V1 0 4 5 2 Basic Settings Regular AP Gateway sse 34 4 5 3 Mobile Station AP Client essssssssssssseseseeenneee eene 40 4 5 4 Security Settings Regular AP Gateway Mode 43 4 5 5 Advanced Gettings eene nennen enne 46 4 6 Input d 48 4 7 System Setting nera eet stcnevacuenttacesuceresdsenuneeteautesecteruzecsduepersdnede 49 4 7 1 Firmware Upgrade mpira inesi R AANPAS REETA nnnm nnne 49 ru 50 4 7 3 PASSWOIG DEE 51 4 7 4 Restore to Default der deett en the ere a t ib bed deel 52 4 7 5 HebOOL coepit beo du ep eode ip ires 53 48 OC OU cerca cece eerste tea cre ate rere acs ra watt asc LII IN 53 5 WAN Gonfiguraliolt u codeine nd ca d daa Fa nass Fel x ta AY du HR cux Fd ka dus 54 5 1 PPPOE undae oci da lcei that deca RD Las ch eget ent he ede 54 Pare
15. IENT Restore to Default Reboot Logout Figure 4 4 Its corresponding complete menu tree is as follows in Figure 4 5 Atop Smart Security Server IS150 User Manual V1 0 Operation Mode System Overview Device Information LAN Information DI O Information Al Information Wireless Information GPRS UMTS Information Network Local Area Network SNMP Setting GPRS UMTS Setting Wireless Setting Mobile Station Advanced Settings Input Output DI O Setting System Setup Firmware Upgrade Time Password Restore to Default Reboot Logout Figure 4 5 Remember that your 18150 can function as both a Regular AP Gateway and as an AP Client the latter connected to the first one Supposing we already have the network physically installed the steps for configuring your 1S150 as an AP Client are as follows On Operation Mode choose AP Client Click on Save Settings Goto Network Wireless Setting Mobile Station and click on Scan network to choose an SSID Awindow tab will pop out in that new window tab there will be the names of the surrounding Wireless Networks Choose the one that you already designated as your Regular AP by selecting its corresponding SSID 20 Atop Smart Security Server IS150 User Manual V1 0 Click Connect this will make you close the pop out window tab and leave you with the settings selected on the previous page Enter the WEP key or t
16. Manual V1 0 4 7 System Setting The following section describes some critical settings for the 18150 take care when changing the values here as they will greatly influence your network performance 4 7 1 Firmware Upgrade Updated firmware is provided by our company from time to time to fix bugs and optimize performance It is very important that the device must NOT be turned off or powered off during the firmware upgrading please be patient as this whole process might take up to 8 minutes Before upgrading the firmware please make sure that the device has a reliable power source that will not be powered off or restarted during the upgrading process To upgrade a new firmware once downloaded copy the new firmware file to your computer and then click Browse to find the new firmware file then click Upload The program will show the upload status please wait until the uploading process is finished the device will then proceed to restart itself Figure 4 37 System Setup gt Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade To upgrade the firmware browse to the location of the new firmware binary file dld and click Upload button In some cases the device reconfiguration is required Select new firmware Figure 4 37 49 Atop Smart Security Server 8150 User Manual V1 0 4 7 2 Time Date and time can be set manually or using Network Time Protocol NTP to automatically synchronizes with a Time Server For auto sync
17. Psatop IS150 Smart Security Web User s Manual SS v 1 0 May 2013 Important Announcement The information contained in this document is the property of Atop Technologies Inc and is supplied for the sole purpose of operation and maintenance of Atop Technologies Inc products No part of this publication is to be used for any other purposes and it is not to be reproduced copied disclosed transmitted stored in a retrieval system or translated into any human or computer language in any form by any means in whole or in part without the prior explicit written consent of Atop Technologies Inc offenders will be liable for damages All rights including rights created by patent grant or registration of a utility model or design are reserved Disclaimer We have checked the contents of this manual for agreement with the hardware and software described Since deviations cannot be precluded entirely we cannot guarantee full agreement However the data in this manual is reviewed regularly and any necessary corrections included in subsequent editions Suggestions for improvement are welcome All other product names referenced herein are registered trademarks of their respective companies Published by Atop Technologies Inc 2F No 146 Sec 1 Tung Hsing Rd Jubei Hsinchu 30261 Taiwan R O C Tel 886 3 5508137 Fax 886 3 55081 31 www atop com tw www atop tech com Copyright 2013 Atop Technologies Inc
18. ch width 33 75 MHz used by sub carriers 2 4 GHz 2 4835 GHz 2 5 GHz Figure 4 26 37 Atop Smart Security Server 1S150 User Manual V1 0 W Secondary Channel the second channel that 1S150 uses when the 40 MHz bandwidth is enabled a better description is given on Table 4 3 and Table 4 4 Table 4 3 Sae channel 20MHz 40MHz upper 40 MHz lower Blocks 2 dch Center Blocks 2 ch Center Blocks 1 1 3 5 3 1 7 2 1 4 6 4 1 8 Not Available 3 1 5 7 5 1 9 4 2 6 8 6 2 10 5 3 7 9 7 3 11 1 3 1 7 6 4 8 10 8 4 12 2 4 1 8 7 5 9 11 9 5 13 3 5 1 9 8 6 10 12 10 6 13 4 6 2 10 9 7 11 13 11 7 13 5 7 3 11 10 8 12 6 8 4 12 11 9 13 7 9 5 13 Not Available 12 10 13 8 10 6 13 13 11 13 9 11 7 13 Table 4 4 5 Hz Primary channel 40MHz upper 40 MHz lower 2 d channel 2 d channel 36 40 40 36 44 48 S 48 44 60 64 64 60 149 153 153 149 157 161 161 157 W Transmit Rate a maximum data transmission of 300 Mbps is supported This option is disabled 38 Atop Smart Security Server 1S150 User Manual V1 0 so 1S150 will use the best possible rate Table 4 5 MCS Spatial Modulation Sere TRI eee Ee ine 20 MHz channel 40 MHz channel 800 ns GI 400 ns GI 800 ns GI 400 ns GI 0 1 BPSK 6 50 7 20 13 50 15 00
19. could void the user s authority to operate this equipment For product available in the USA Canada market only channel 1 11 can be operated Selection of other channels is not possible This device is restricted to indoor use when operated in the 5 15 to 5 25 GHz frequency range X FCC requires this product to be used indoors for the frequency range 5 15 to 5 25 GHz to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co channel Mobile Satellite systems FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator amp your body Atop Smart Security Server 1S150 User Manual V1 0 European Community Switzerland Norway Iceland and Liechtenstein Model 1S150 Declaration of Conformity with regard to the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of 1999 5 EC The following standards were applied EMC EN 301 489 1 v1 4 1 EN 301 489 17 v1 2 1 Health amp Safety EN60950 1 2001 EN 50385 2002 Radio EN 300 328 v 1 7 1 EN 301 893 v 1 5 1 The conformity assessment procedure referred to in Article 10 4 and Annex III of Directive 1999 5 EC has been followed This device also conforms to the EMC requirements of the Medical Devices Directive 93 42 EEC Note This equipment is int
20. e above one Figure 4 32 Wireless gt Security Settings AW5500 Security Settings AP1 Security Mode WPA2 PSK v Encryption Type TKIP z Passphase B AES Figure 4 32 WPA2 RADIUS designed for enterprise networks it requires a RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service authentication server Although possessing a more complicated setup security is optimized since passwords are not transmitted between the NAS Network Authentication Server and RADIUS Figure 4 33 Wireless gt Security Settings AWS5500 Security Settings AP1 Security Mode WPA2RADIUS v Encryption Type TKIP v IP Address Port 1812 1812 is recommended Shared Secret Save Settings Figure 4 33 45 Atop Smart Security Server IS150 User Manual V1 0 Disabled no security settings are being used in the current device comes as factory default Figure 4 34 This option is highly discouraged since authentication as well as encryption is not performed in this mode Wireless gt Security Settings AW5500 Security Settings AP1 Security Mode Disabled Save Settings Apply Cancel Figure 4 34 4 5 5 Advanced Settings Provide details on wireless parameters for performance tuning Changes in this section may affect overall performance so caution is recommended if you are not clear of what you are doing please refrain from altering them Figure 4 35 Wireless gt Advanced Settings Advanced Settings Regulatory Domai
21. e 2 4 3 6 and 5 GHz frequencies The 18150 works only with the 2 4 and 5 GHz range it follows the below mentioned standards 802 11a also known as 802 11a 1999 is a 54 Mbps around 20 Mbps net throughput 5 GHz signaling standard since 2 4 GHz is used by a big number of different devices interference here is less than in 802 11b However signals will not penetrate as much as 802 11b because they are absorbed more readily by walls and other solid objects when on a single path but not when use in multi path environments i e indoors office 802 11b the first of the standards to be created an 11 Mbps 4 5 Mbps net throughput 2 4 GHz signaling standard Although it performs much better than traditional dial up networking its performance is still significantly less than 802 11a and other newer standards 802 119 very similar to 802 11b the main difference being that it is done in a maximum raw data rate of 54 Mbps 20 Mbps net throughput at the same 2 4 GHz bandwidth 802 11n more resistant to signal interference from outside sources Improves the amount of bandwidth supported by using multiple wireless signals and antennas MMO technology instead of one Net throughput on a 2x2 solution is about 100 Mbps on our models 4 5 1 Secure Wireless Wi Fi Network When Wi Fi is enabled we recommend using WPA2 PSK with AES as a minimum when securing your network also remember to set it at 802 11n for a full speed performance For mo
22. e device close to the LAN2 Hold it long enough until the device produce a long beep release the button and wait for the device to restart System Setup gt Restore To Default Restore To Default Click Reboot if you need to restore the device to factory default settings Wait five minute before logging into the device again Figure 4 40 52 Atop Smart Security Server IS150 User Manual V1 0 4 7 5 Reboot To manually reboot the device you may click on Warm Start after which the device will restart System Setup gt Warm Start Setting Warm Start Setting Click Reboot to have the device perform a software restart Wait a minute before logging into the device again Adjust your PC LAN and WLAN settings according to the new device s configuration if needed Warm Start Figure 4 41 4 8 Logout Click on logout to terminate this session and prevent unauthenticated people from accessing the Web UI using this browser 53 Atop Smart Security Server 8150 User Manual V1 0 5 WAN Configuration 5 1 PPPoE Often used when there is an xDSL connection provided by your Internet Service Provider ISP Enter the Username and Password provided by your ISP in the blank fields Figure 5 6 If you want IS150 to connect to the Internet automatically when it boots up enable Dial when boot up Note 8150 uses Port 2 the upper port as the WAN port Network WAN Setting WAN Setting PPP
23. e to Default Reboot Save Settings Logout REGULAR AP GATEWAY Figure 4 2 Regular AP Gateway mode is the factory default and the first option on the screen It allows network devices to connect to the network over Wi Fi or LAN relaying data between the wired and wireless devices in the network It allows multiple wireless clients to access the network through 1S150 s WLAN interface UMTS PPPOoE connection Its corresponding complete menu tree is as follows in Figure 4 3 17 Atop Smart Security Server IS150 User Manual V1 0 Operation Mode System Overview Device Information LAN Information DI O Information Al Information Wireless Information GPRS UMTS Information Wireless Client Table DHCP Client List Network LAN Interface WAN Setting Virtual Server SNMP Setting DHCP Server Wireless Setting Basic Settings Security Settings Advanced Settings Input Output DI O Setting System Setup Firmware Upgrade Time Password Restore to Default Reboot Logout Figure 4 3 Steps for a quick setting for the 8150 as a Regular AP Gateway are W On operation mode choose Regular AP Gateway if the device is not in factory default Remember to click on Save before you continue to the next step Go to Network LAN Settings enter the IP Address Subnet Mask of the device Go to Network WAN Settings select a method that connects the device to the Internet Go to Network Wireless Setting Bas
24. elds accordingly as in Figure 5 7 If the PIN code is not entered correctly an error message will pop up Figure 5 8 WAN Setting D PPPoE DHCP Statice GPRS UMTS GPRS UMTS Setting Pin Code Figure 5 7 58 Atop Smart Security Server IS150 User Manual V1 0 4 PIN Code input error PIN code error count 1 CSS Figure 5 8 If the PIN code authentication failed for more than three times you will need to enter the PUK code Figure 5 9 in order to unlock the SIM card This code needs to be obtained from your ISP or might be printed on your SIM package Please enter the PUK code carefully The SIM card could be locked permanently if the PUK code has failed for too many times PPPoE DHCP Static IP 9 GPRS UMTS PUK Code Pin Code Repeat New Pin Code Figure 5 9 You need to have the SIM card properly authenticated before you can click on Enable to enable the module and unblock further options Figure 5 10 Enter the APN provided by your ISP if necessary If you want IS150 to connect to the Internet automatically when it boots up enable Dial when boot up 59 Atop Smart Security Server 8150 User Manual V1 0 OpPPoE DHCP Static GPRS UMTS Module di Enable Connection Status Off Line PIN Status Module is disable IP Address 0 0 0 0 Signal Unknown Mode Not registered for packet switched service Dial when boot up APN Connect GPRS 3G Enable Save Settings Apply
25. ended to be used in all EU and EFTA countries Outdoor use may be restricted to certain frequencies and or may require a license for operation For more details contact Atop Technical Support European Union This system has been evaluated for RF exposure for humans in reference to the ICNIRP International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection limits The evaluation was based on the EN 50385 Product Standard to Demonstrate Compliance of Radio Base stations and Fixed Terminals for Wireless Telecommunications Systems with basic restrictions or reference levels related to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields from 300 MHz to 40 GHz The minimum separation distance from the antenna to a general bystander is 20 cm 7 9 inches Atop Smart Security Server 1S150 User Manual V1 0 2 Introduction 2 1 Product Overview The IS150 Smart Security Server series is our new line of security products designed to allow remote access through its rich wired and wireless interfaces creating a complete solution for your home and or store security and surveillance needs As an example you can connect multiple sensors and detectors to 1S150 using its digital input interface and connect alarms to IS150 using its digital output interfaces this example illustrates a typical security system guarded by 18150 Figure 2 1 Atop Smart Security Server 8150 User Manual V1 0 SST WiFi zt C Figure 2 1 Du
26. ess Point so 18150 would not roam to another Access Point with the same SSID Topology Infrastructure for connecting to an Access Point or Adhoc for connecting to a wireless client Note that Adhoc mode is unavailable when the Wireless Profiles is enabled Band Mode 802 11b 802 11b g 802 11b g n 802 11a and 802 11a n are available We suggest leaving this option to Auto for 18150 to sense the best available mode Tx Rate different rates are available it is suggested to leave this to Best auto This option is disabled when the band mode is set to Auto Channel the available channels would depend on the band mode and the regulatory domain selected in the Wireless Advanced Settings This option is disabled when the band mode is set to Auto Bandwidth select between 20 MHz or 40 MHz the latter fills a larger spectrum hence it provides a better throughput if it Is allowed by the Access Point It is not recommended to use 40 MHz 22 4 GHz 802 11b g n Secondary Channel the second channel that 8150 uses when the 40 MHz bandwidth is enabled Authentication Mode Select between OPEN WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WPA2 PEAP 42 Atop Smart Security Server IS150 User Manual V1 0 WPA2 EAP TLS and WPA2 EAP TTLS W Encryption Type Select between WEP TKIP and AES Please be aware that WEP and TKIP are not supported by the 802 11n standard so the wireless link speed would be limited to 54Mbps m WER Key Enable when Authentication is s
27. ess from unsolicited clients Wireless Mode The modes are separated into two parts by different colors The modes colored in green denotes the modes that runs on the 2 4 GHz frequency and the modes colored in red denotes the modes that runs on the 5 GHz frequency Please note that the 2 4 GHz frequency is very crowded and usually does not reflect the real performance of the device please consider using the 5 GHz frequency when possible Channel Select Automatic Channel Select to let the device automatically assign the best available channel number When setting the channels manually bear in mind that channels 1 6 36 Atop Smart Security Server IS150 User Manual V1 0 and 11 are the non overlapping channels for 2 4 GHz Figure 4 26 Again you can use Scan network to see which channels are already occupied E Bandwidth when 40 MHz is used IS150 will double the channel width to 40 MHz as compared to the standard 20 MHz to transmit its data this is not recommended for 802 11b g n since it will leave only one non overlapping channel for other APs HT40 40 MHz is recommended for 802 11a n because it offers a wider frequency range and it is easier for I8150 to find empty channels as well Non verlapping Channels for 2 4 GHz WLAN 802 11b DSSS channel width 22 MHz 2 4 GHz 2 4835 GHz 2 5 GHz 802 11g n OFDM 20 MHz ch width 16 25 MHz used by sub carriers 2 4 GHz 2 4835 GHz 2 5 GHz 802 11n OFDM 40 MHz
28. ess to a network device meaning that the network device would always get the same Static IP Address from the DHCP server To statically assign an IP address check on the small box in front of each line and then fill in the Host Name and or the MAC Address that you want to assign a static IP Address to When DHCP is enabled up to 32 different static IP MAC can be set Figure 4 20 Network DHCP Server DHCP Server Settings The DHCP Server is used to distribute the dynamic static IP addresses settings to the requested client View the DHCP client table DHCP V Enabled IP Address Range From IP Address 192 168 1 3 To IP Address 192 168 1 20 Netmask 255 255 0 0 Lease Time seconds 21600 Static Connection Host Name IP Address MAC Status 4 Previous Next gt Page 1 6 Figure 4 20 32 Atop Smart Security Server IS150 User Manual V1 0 For a look at the current DHCP client table just click where it says View the DHCP client table if no clients are present there would be a message specifying so Figure 4 21 System Overview gt DHCP Status DHCP Client List Host Name MAC Address IP Address Lease Time No DHCP entry Figure 4 21 4 5 Wireless Settings Wireless Settings includes the basic Wi Fi settings and wireless security There are however some concepts to be mentioned before going one step forward on the wireless settings As you know 802 11 is a set of standards for WLAN communication at th
29. et to OPEN and Encryption is set to WEP Up to 4 different hexadecimal or ASCII keys can be entered in this section H WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Passphrase Enable when Authentication is set to WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK It can be between 8 and 63 characters long H WPA2 with RADIUS Depending on the Authentication Mode selected different fields would be enabled WPA2 PEAP would require you to provide the user password and the certificates WPA2 EAP TLS would require you to provide the certificates and private key password WPA2 EAP TTLS would require you to provide the user password and the certificates Please note that only pem certificates are supported 4 5 4 Security Settings Regular AP Gateway Mode These settings provide an overall network security according to the user s needs by default Wireless Security is Disabled Figure 4 29 Each AP SSID can have its own wireless security For example you can create a temporary SSID with OPEN security for guest access Note that WEP will not be available if you have enabled more than one AP SSID Wireless gt Security Settings Awss00 Security Settings AP1 Security Mode Disabled X WEP 64 128 bit WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WPA2 RADIUS Save Settings Apply Cance Figure 4 29 A number of Security Settings are available for you H WEP 64 128 bit Hex stands for Wired Equivalent Privacy Which is a moderately weak security algorithm and although it implies secu
30. he WPA passphrase if necessary Scroll to the end of the page and press Apply please wait for some time for the changes to apply Then proceed to go to System Overview Wireless Information you can confirm your IS150 is connected to the Network selected if the Signal field displays a signal percentage instead of disconnected Also you may also double check the wireless connection status inside the client table of the connected AP Wireless MAC Address 00 60 E9 0C 41 50 Region US IP Mode Static IP Address 10 0 50 100 Gateway 10 0 50 1 WIFI Mode 802 11b g n Bandwidth 40MHz Signal 4596 Figure 4 6 21 Atop Smart Security Server IS150 User Manual V1 0 4 3 System Information This section displays various system information for troubleshooting purposes 4 3 1 Device Information Device Information Model Name 18150 System Name 000A48 088A3C Kernel Version 0 04 AP Version 0 05 Operation Mode Regular AP Gateway Figure 4 7 4 3 2 LAN Information LAN1 Information IP Address 10 0 50 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway 10 0 50 1 LAN2 Information IP Address 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Figure 4 8 22 Atop Smart Security Server IS150 User Manual V1 0 4 3 3 DI DO Information DI O Status DI 1 off DI 2 Off DO 1 Off DO 2 Off Figure 4 9 4 3 4 Wireless Information Wireless MAC Address 00 60 E9 0C 41 50 Region US IP Mode Static IP Address 10 0 50 100 Gateway 10 0 50
31. hing check the box below NTP Server Settings Obtain date time automatically proceeding then to fill the IP address or host name for it if a hostname is entered the DNS server must be configured properly a Time Zone can be selected as well Figure 4 38 System Setup gt Date Time Settings Date Time Settings The NTP Network Time Protocol is used to synchronize the date time from the NTP server Current Date Time 1 Jan 2015 06 46 01 NTP Server Settings NTP Obtain date time automatically NTP Server poolntp org Time Zone GMT 08 00 Taipei Manual Time Settings Date 01 I Jan 112015 Time 06 45 58 HH MM SS Figure 4 38 50 Atop Smart Security Server 8150 User Manual V1 0 4 7 3 Password The IS150 allows User and password management the user s default is as admin and the password will be in blank as default The Device name entry can be changed as well to set change their value just follows the steps filling in the corresponding blanks and choose Apply in the end Figure 4 39 System Setup gt Admin Setting Admin Setting User amp Password User Name admin Old Password New Password Repeat New Password Figure 4 39 51 Atop Smart Security Server 8150 User Manual V1 0 4 7 4 Restore to Default To restore the device to its factory default settings click on Reboot You will lose all your configurations by doing this Also you could use the button located inside th
32. ic Settings here you can change the Network Name SSID to your preferred name you might want to first click on Scan network to find 18 Atop Smart Security Server 8150 User Manual V1 0 whether there are neighbors with a name matching yours this is done for preventing any conflict over networks H Atthis point you may decide to change other settings such as the Wireless Mode whether to have Automatic Channel Selection the Bandwidth Transmission Rate and the Secondary Channel only available when on 802 11a n and 802 11b g n modes W Next go to Security Settings and on Security Mode choose which security protocol will be used in the network We strongly recommend not leaving this section as disabled W Click Apply and wait for the changes to take effect This will apply all the previous changes all together 4 2 2 AP Client Mode This mode allows your 18150 to connect to an Access Point AP Ethernet clients connected to 8150 over the Local Area Network LAN are allowed to access the network through I8150 s wireless interface pgatop Operation Mode Wed Version 2 0 _ E YR Security Server Device Information LAN Information DI O Information Operation Mode Al Information E Wireless Information Regular AP Gateway GPRS UMTS Information AP Client Network Local Area Network SNMP Setting GPRS UMTS Setting Wireless Setting Input Output System Setup Firmware Upgrade Time cot AP CL
33. ice s wireless network name that other wireless devices should use in order to associate with this AP There is a Scan Network button to the right of the empty box You can use the Scan network function to learn about the different SSIDs and channel numbers in the device s surroundings please be patient as this process might take as long as 10 seconds as shown in Figure 4 23 Once it has finished scanning names and basic properties of neighboring networks will be shown as in Figure 4 24 When no neighbors have been found the answer is as follows Figure 4 25 Keep in mind that the SSID should be unique unless wireless roaming is required l Figure 4 23 35 Atop Smart Security Server IS150 User Manual V1 0 SSID MAC Address T Mode Channel Authentication Encryption Mbps Signal banmu02 8C 4D EA 00 14 93 Infra big 6 WPA2 PSK TKIP 54 1 sw5502 test 2A4 7D D8 0B 4E BD Adhoc b g n 1 5 OPEN NONE 144 3 fra infrastructure Adhoc Channel IS listed as t ary Channel seconda channe et Ch Figure 4 24 SSID MAC Address E Mode Channel Authentication Encryption Mbps Signal There is no wirelesss network detected Refresh Close Figure 4 25 SSID Broadcast allow any wireless client to search for this access point presence it is enabled by default When the SSID Broadcast is disabled wireless clients need to manually input the SSID in their wireless client configuration increasing network security to prevent an acc
34. lation Improper or unauthorized repair Replacement with unauthorized parts Failure to follow Our operating Instructions Fire flood Act of God or any other contingencies beyond our control RMA and Shipping Reimbursement W Customers must always obtain an authorized RMA number from us before shipping the goods to be repaired m When in normal use a sold product shall be replaced with a new one within 3 months upon purchase The shipping cost from the customer to us will be reimbursed W After 3 months and still within the warranty period it is up to us whether to replace the unit with a new one normally as long as a product is under warranty all parts and labor are free of charge to the customers After the warranty period the customer shall cover the cost for parts and labor Three months after purchase the shipping cost from you to us will not be reimbursed but the shipping costs from us to the customer will be paid by us Limited Liability Atop Technologies Inc shall not be held responsible for any consequential losses from using our products Warranty Atop Technologies Inc gives a 3 years max for Smart Security Server products 63
35. le 4 6 Caption Default Radio Off Disabled SSID Null Any BSSID MAC Address Disabled Topology Infrastructure Band Mode Automatic Detection Tx Rate transmission rate Best auto Channel Automatic Detection Bandwidth Automatic Detection Secondary Channel Automatic Detection Authentication Mode OPEN Encryption Type NONE WB SSID specifies the SSID network name that IS150 should connect to wirelessly There is a Scan Network button to the right of the empty box this button makes it possible to look for available wireless networks to attach to Once clicked it will start scanning and prompt a window please be patient as this process might take as long as 10 seconds as shown in Figure 4 23 Once it has finished scanning select the AP that you wants to connect to as in Figure 4 27 When no AP is found please adjust the position of 1S150 or the angel of its antenna to improve the signal quality 41 Atop Smart Security Server IS150 User Manual V1 0 SSID MAC Address T Mode Channel Authentication Encryption Mbps Signal ATOP S Link 00 60 E9 0A C4 E3 Infra b g n 1 WPA2 PSK AES 144 5 banmu02 8C 4D EA 00 14 93 Infra b g 6 WPA2 PSK TKIP 54 2 sw5502 test 34 55 C7 0B 4E BD Adhoc b g n 15 OPEN NONE 144 3 Connect Refresh Close Figure 4 28 BSSID this refers to the Access Point MAC address on which the 18150 should connect to Enabling this option will lock 18150 to that Acc
36. n US FCC5 FCC v Tx Power 100 96 Short GI Enabled v WMM Enabled e STP Disabled w Forward Delay 4 seconds Different regulatory domains will result in different channels frequencies being allowed Figure 4 35 46 Atop Smart Security Server 1S150 User Manual V1 0 Regulatory Domain Change this settings according to the country where is the device is installed which are CN China EU European Union TW Taiwan and US United States TX Power is I 150 s Transmission Power The transmission power can be reduced to prevent wireless interference to other wireless networks Short GI is recommended to leave it as enabled to maximize the throughput WMM or Wireless Multimedia Extension which is recommended to leave as enabled in order to comply with 802 11n standards and achieve link speeds higher than 54 Mbps STP or Spanning Tree Protocol please enable this option if STP is enabled in your network to prevent network loops When disabled 18150 will not forward STP BPDUs Forward Delay time in which the interface takes to converge from blocking stage to forwarding state This option only shows in the AP Client mode 47 Atop Smart Security Server IS150 User Manual V1 0 4 6 Input Output Determine whether the onboard DO1 and DO2 relay out should be triggered on or not Input Output gt D O Setting DI O Setting DI O Setting DO 1 On or DO2 On or Figure 4 36 48 Atop Smart Security Server 8150 User
37. oE DHCP D Static P GPRS UMTS Connection Status Not Connected IP Address 0 0 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Connect PPPoE Dial when boot up Enable Username Password Save Settings Apply Cancel Figure 5 1 Double check your configuration by clicking Connect PPPoE If PPPoE has connected successfully the connection status will become Connected with an IP and Gateway obtained from the ISP as in Figure 5 2 54 Atop Smart Security Server IS150 User Manual V1 0 Network gt WAN Setting WAN Setting PPPoE ODHCP OStaticIP O GPRS UMTS Connection Status Connected IP Address 111 251 241 166 Gateway 168 95 98 254 Disconnect PPPOE Dial when boot up C Enable Username d t D5 vu t at Password Apply Cancel Figure 5 2 Atop Smart Security Server IS150 User Manual V1 0 5 2 DHCP IS150 will get an IP address from a DHCP server connected on the WAN interface just check Obtain an IP Address Automatically and IS150 will obtain network settings from a DHCP server Figure 5 3 If IS150 is connected to a DHCP server successfully IP and Gateway should be displayed Note 8150 uses Port 2 the upper port as the WAN port PPPoE 9 DHCP Static IP GPRS UMTS Dynamic IP DHCP WV Obtain an IP Address Automatically IP amp Gateway Information IP 10 0 0 123 Gateway 10 0 0 254 Save Settings Apply Cancel Figure 5 3 56 Atop Smart Security Server IS150 User Manual V1 0 5
38. on such as the IP MAC address etc is going to be displayed 11 Atop Smart Security Server IS150 User Manual V1 0 Device View V1 e Search Configuration Advance About Ay 4S 64 en No Caution Model IPAddress MAC Address Liest Name Kernel 14 SE5116A 192 168 3 1 DR 15 SE5118A 192 168 2 1 val 16 SE5116A 192 168 1 1 val 17 SE5116A 10 0 50 100 v4 1 18 SE5002 10 0 161 108 name123 v2 62 19 MB5404 x 10 0 189 46 vu 20 GW26A 104 10 0 9 1 atop v2 22 21 GW21S MAXI WD 10 0 163 2 RD2 1503 2 V2 45 22 GW21S MAXI WD 10 0 77 102 name V2 54 23 GW21S MAXI WD 10 0 71 102 V2 45 24 GW218 256 10 0 78 1 v1 45 25 GW218 256 10 0 76 3 v1 45 26 GW 1L 10 0 163 1 v1 82 27 GW21C MAXI WD 10 0 162 101 name v2 43 28 EH7510 10 0 153 253 EH7510 v1 21 29 EH7510 10 0 151 124 EH7510 v1 21 30 EH7510 10 0 151 35 EH7510 VPN v1 20 31 DT4000 192 168 0 157 v1 2 32 DT4000 192 168 0 156 v1 2 33 CORE NetworkModu 10 0 51 106 VIA 34 AW5500 10 0 50 200 v1 12 35 AW5500 10 0 5 3 DE 36 AW5300 10 0 195 98 v1 0 37 AW5300 10 0 195 97 vu 38 ATW300 10 0 78 34 v2 18 39 ATW300 10 0 78 33 v2 18 40 10 0 9 2 Vi zT m Figure 31 If the device s name is double clicked or the Internet Explorer logo is clicked Device View would open the Web UI of 8150 using the system default browser A window will pop out that will prompt you to enter username and password see Factory Default Settings for more information proceed then to click OK
39. ons available while on the right side of your screen the contents of each mode option will be displayed in a graphical state Since each Mode of operation is different the content will differ for more information on each selection please refer to each option s Section throughout the manual In general there will be three buttons which will be present at the end of almost each configuration 15 Atop Smart Security Server IS150 User Manual V1 0 Table 4 1 Button Function Saves the current configuration input on the page only the configuration itself will not be applied to the device We recommend users to use this button before the configuration process is completed and then press Apply at the last step Save and apply the current configuration input on the page On some Apply pages the device may need to reboot we strongly advise to save the device s settings before reboot Cancel Cancel the current configuration input and shows the original settings Atop Smart Security Server 8150 User Manual V1 0 4 2 Operation Modes 4 2 1 Regular AP Gateway Mode pgatop Operation Mode Wende dul 1S150 WG Security Server Network Web Version 2 0 LAN Interface WAN Setting Operation Mode Virtual Server SNMP Setting DHCP Server Wireless Setting 9 Regular AP Gateway AP Client Input Output System Setup Firmware Upgrade Time Password Restor
40. re information Atop Smart Security Server 8150 User Manual V1 0 on this and more please read Security Settings 4 5 2 Basic Settings Regular AP Gateway To set up a wireless network in the Regular AP Gateway mode several parameters are needed as shown in Figure 4 22 Link Speed can be optimized up to 300 Mbps by choosing 802 11 b g n or 802 11a n again remember that 2 4 GHz frequency is easily interfered by other devices that operate in the same region namely Bluetooth Zigbee Microwave etc so it is better to choose the 802 11a n which operates in the 5 GHz when your network allows it Below there is a table which shows the default wireless Basic Settings for the device Table 4 2 Wireless gt Basic Settings Basic Settings Radio Off SSID SSID Broadcast Enabled 18150 Enabled Disabled Wireless Mode 802 11b g n Channel 1 Automatic Channel Selection BandWidth 40MHz w Secondary Channel 5 Transmit Rate Best auto Figure 4 22 Table 4 2 Caption Default Radio Off Disabled SSID IS150 SSID Broadcast Enabled Wireless Mode 802 11b g Channel 1 Automatic Channel Selection box checked Bandwidth 40 MHz Secondary Channel 5 Transmit Rate Best auto 34 Atop Smart Security Server IS150 User Manual V1 0 The basic settings are explained in detail below H Radio Off When enabled wireless radio would turn off completely W SSID specifies the dev
41. rity in a wired connection it is weaker than WPA protocols It is not recommended unless a really large network is being administered Up to 4 43 Atop Smart Security Server IS150 User Manual V1 0 different hexadecimal or ASCII keys can be entered in this section Figure 4 30 Wireless gt Security Settings AWSSO00 Security Settings AP1 Security Mode WEP64 128 bit w Key 1 HEX 10 or 26 digits A Key 2 HEX 10 or 26 digits E i ASCII 5 or 13 characters Key 3 5 Key 4 HEX 10 or 26 digit v Save Settings Figure 4 30 W WPA PSK stands for Wi Fi Protected Access Uses a passphrase generated and entered by the user this passphrase can be between 8 and 63 characters long We strongly recommend not to take a passphrase already in use within the network nor use a variation of personal information publicly available since this can compromise network s security Figure 4 31 Wireless gt Security Settings AWSS00 Security Settings AP1 Security Mode WPA PSK X Encryption Type TKIP Passphase AES Save Settings Apply Cancel Figure 4 31 44 Atop Smart Security Server IS150 User Manual V1 0 WPA2 PSK stands for Wi Fi Protected Access Il This is a highly recommended setting for the average user You can select the encryption mode tone of the following TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol or AES Advanced Encryption Standard Less prone to be hacked than th
42. signed for the 1S150 Smart Security Server and that model only Warranty Period We provide a 3 year limited warranty for 5150 Smart Security Server Atop Smart Security Server 1S150 User Manual V1 0 Manufacturers Federal Communication Commission Declaration of Conformity Statement Model 1S150 NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable 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 own expense 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 This device and its antenna s must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
43. t follow the instructions in WAN Regular AP Gateway Mode Note IS150 uses Port 1 the lower port as the LAN port Network gt LAN Interface LAN Interface LAN Interface IP Address 10 0 179 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Save Settings Apply Cancel Figure 4 14 26 Atop Smart Security Server 8150 User Manual V1 0 4 4 2 Local Area Network AP Client Mode Under the AP Client mode 18150 will have two LAN interfaces LAN1 will be bridged with the Wi Fi interface where it can access another network through IS150 s Wi Fi interface LAN2 could be used to create a different subnet Keep in mind that LAN1 and LAN are not bridged together so they cannot talk to each other To get an IP address from a DHCP server connected on the LAN interface just check Obtain an IP Address Automatically for it Figure 4 15 or enter the values manually if known Figure 4 16 Network Settings Local Area Network Local Area Network LAN1 amp WLAN Interface DHCP LAN 1 Manual Settings IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS Server Preferred DNS Alternate DNS LAN 2 Interfance DHCP LAN 2 Manual Settings IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway lt Obtain an IP Address Automatically 95595500 10 0 50 1 168 95 1 1 lt Obtain an IP Address Automatically HCE OCE cC occ 422 422 4222 422 CC OCC ACC occ 422 422 422 422 CC CC ACCE occ 422 422 422
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