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1. gt gt System Password Setting Backup amp Restore Syslog Settings Firmware Upgrade Een WAN System Settings LAN System Settings ssi Operation Mode JOD N SNMP sah DMZ Dyn Time Settings Statu Taiwan vw NTP Server Reboot A NTP tain the correct time from a time source a st th 220 130 158 52 snede bah ney aa Web Interface Settings English vl Save Changes In system page Settings Operation Mode Bridge bridge all interfaces together and disabled DHCP server dnsmasg amp firmwall Router NAT and DHCP server enable Time Settings NTP server to obtain the correct time from the time source and adjust the local time in each connecting computer Web Interface setting allow to change the Language Password Setting To change the password to access the AP web management Backup amp Restore To Download the config Or Upload the config Setting file Remote Syslog Syslog Settings IP address and port of the remote logging host Leave this address blank for no remote logging The port is set to AP by default Firmware Up grade To upgrade the latest firmware 17 WAN WAN Settings LAN WAN Configuration ee EE ee SSeS EE DHCP Client Static IF DHCP Client IP Settings Clone MAC address of PC Host Name WAN Page work on in Router Mode Bridge Mode doesn t support WAN setting LAN Settings 1 LAN configuration allow to choose DHCP Client Static IP or PPPoE 2
2. ms 2 Installing the AP This section describes the hardware features and the hardware installation procedure for the AP For software configuration please go to chapter 3 for more details 2 1 Before You Start lt is important to read through this section before you install the AP m The AP comes with everything you need to start installation with exception of the PoE Ethernet Cable You can use a good quality CAT 5E outdoor graded Ethernet cable shielded with anti UV according to the length you need B The AP must be installed in the upright position if the unit is located in outdoor or wet environments B You must set the distance parameter to make long distance connection work m The integrated antenna has forward coverage angle of 25 degree both in vertical and horizontal direction B The external antenna could use for 2 4GHz or 5 8GHz antenna select by software to use external antenna B TheAPis a dual band 2 4GHz and 5 8GHz CPE device 2 2 Package Content The AP package contains the following items One AP main unit One 18V 1A DC power adapter Passive PoE DC Injector Mounting kits User s Guide CD Power Adapter PoE Adapter Mounting Kits CD The PoE Ethernet cable is not included in the package You may choose an outdoor specification Ethernet cable according to the length you need 2 3 Optional Accessories The AP have the following optional accessories which you can purchase from REPOTEC Tilting Met
3. 1 into the URL WEB address location and press Enter Access Point Administrative Console Microsoft Internet Explorer ERF RBE WAT ARB A IAM HAMN 2 O O HAG ss ka RE AS MILD hip 410 0 0 1 iM Search web Af te D P e Favorites PC Health 83 Spaces v Ej 2 em 5 8 8 O 3 The Username and Password Required window appears Enter admin in the User Name location default value Enter admin in the Password location default value Click OK button Access Point EHEER WEE EEEE ka Beas oa 15 4 Web Management AP In this chapter we will explain about the wireless settings and router mode settings in web management interface With the web management interface there are 4 basic sections to configure the AP Welcome to the 48 Setup Page Start with WISP Wizard Helps you quickly set up your Access Poing to connect with another AP Start with Home Bridge Wizard Helps you quickly set up your AP in bridge mode Start with Advanced Setup Provides more detailed configuration options yy START WITH WISP SETUP a START WITH HOME BRIDGE SETUP at START WITH ADVANCED SETUP Start with WISP Wizard Helps you quickly set up AP to connect with Base Station or AP Start with Home Bridge Wizard Helps you quickly set up AP in bridge mode Start with Advanced setup Provides more detailed configuration options 16 Here will explain all web page functions
4. Distance Please Thi a Encryption Settings rity Mode Disabled Ml Save Changes Wireless 1 Settings 1 Wireless configuration m Wlan Mode AP WDS Parent AP master mode m Client Wireless client mode for router m WDS child WDS child mode for bridge 2 Broadcast SSID broadcast SSID to every clients 3 Transmit power change the amount of power used by a radio transceiver to send the signal out 4 Radio Mode B a only only allow 11a connection B b only only allow 11b connection B g only only allow 11g connection E b g mixed allow 11b and 11g connection 5 Isolation E VAPs isolate the traffic between wireless1 and wireless2 m Clients isolate the traffic between each wireless client 6 Distance please input the distance meter between this device and connection target This setting is for long distance connection gt 300 meters 7 Security Mode WPA2 allows WPA and WPA2 stations WPA WPA2 with RADIUS only support for AP mode 19 WAN QoS Settings LAN QoS Options Wireiessi WAN QoS Service Disabled Enabled Maximum Upload Download Setup the WAN LAN maximum sustained upload and dowmload speeds 5 gt Qos Setup tne L aximum sustained upload and dovmioad speeds 3 eed kB SNMP Downl peed kBit DMZ BYNES LAN QoS Service Disabled Enabled Status Upload Speed kB Reboot r B load Speed kBit Save Changes QoS Settings Maximum Upload Download setup the WAN LAN maximum sustained upload and download speed
5. IP Settings are optional for DHCP They are used as defaults in case the DHCP server is unavailable 3 DHCP Service For LAN B DHCP Start the start IP address of DHCP server s IP range The default value is 100 valid range 1 254 m Max Client Q ty the maximum number of DHCP IP The IP range is from DHCP start to DHCP start Max Client Q ty 1 The default value is 50 valid range 1 253 B DHCP Lease Time DHCP lease time means DHCP server grants permission to a DHCP client to use a particular IP address The default value is 1440 minutes valid range 1 86400 minutes 18 EEE i SE System MAC Filter Settings home WAN Wirelessi Settings LAN Wireless Configuration Wireless Wireless Interface Disabled Enabled Wlan Mode QoS Wlan Mode AP WDS Parent Client SN OE coe 5 j WDS Child WDS child mode for Bridge SNMP NRS i SSID Name Scan AP Transmit Power DMZ 1 Change the amount of power used by a radio tra Transmit Power 181M den Note This is a global setting for all VAPs DvnDr E aonly O bony Ogonly b g mixed Radio Mode l Statu a only only allo tia clients connection Data Rate Auto y b id zi de 115 clients connection ahoo g oni oniy ano Lig cients connection eboe WMM Disabled Enabled b g mixed allow 11b and 11g clients connection A EE E RS EN a TAT Note This is a global setting for ali VAPs Distance less then 300 MiiMeters Scan AP Scan available Access Point in each available channe indov
6. list who access to AP PPPoE show the PPPoE status WLAN Stations show the Wireless Station current status About show the firmware version System l 2 3 4 3 6 QoS Status oe Reboot Reboot 1 Reboot device now afte all setting don t forgot to reboot the device 2 Reset to factory default now reset AP to factory default 22 home home
7. 802 11abg Outdoor WISP AP CPE User s Manual Version 1 0 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview The AP is a wireless outdoor multi function device based on IEEE 802 11a b g 2 4GHz amp 5 8GHz radio technologies When installed in upright position it is rain and splash proof It features an integrated 18dBi 5 8GHz patch antenna andN type connector also passive POE to simplify the installation The built in antenna can provide up to 10 15km of distance depending on conditions The firmware of the AP provides up to 5 operations modes to satisfy different application environments 1 2 How to Use This Guide AP is an advanced wireless CPE with many functions lt is recommended that you read through the entire user s guide whenever possible The user guide is divided into different chapters You should read at least go through the first 3 chapters before attempting to install the device 1 4 Features Atheros AR 2313 802 11a b g chipset 8MB Flash and 32MB SDRAM 5 wireless multi function modes Access Point WDS parent Bridge Infrastructure Client Infrastructure WDS child WISP Router AP Router 18dBi Integrated 5 8GHz Antenna allow switch Polarization Vertical amp Horizontal Extra N type external antenna port Built from High Temperature resistant ABS material with Anti UV protection Power by passive PoE 18V Adapter and injector included Pole Mount strap included Optional metal L mounting available Total Bandwidth
8. Control Site Survey RSSI signal Survey WMM Web SSH SSH2 Telnet and SNMP managements 1 5 Wireless Operation Modes The AP can perform as a multi function wireless device Through the web interface users can easily select which wireless mode they wish the AP to perform The AP can be configured to operate in the following wireless operation modes 1 5 1 Access Point Mode bridge mode WDS parent AP When operating in the Access Point mode the AP becomes the center hub of the wireless network All wireless cards and clients connect and communicate through AP This type of network is known as Infrastructure network Other AP or 802 11b g CPE can connect to AP mode through Client Infrastructure Mode or WDS child Bridge Infrastructure Mode The Access Point mode will act as WDS parent AP when connecting with the Bridge Infrastructure mode Client Infrastructure AP Mode mn NN Ie Fi PC ns Bridge infrastructure 3 SS _ LAN 1 5 4 Bridge Infrastructure Mode WDS client This mode is also known as WDS Station or Client mode with MAC address transparency The Bridge Infrastructure mode can only connect with Access Point mode 2 Bridge Infrastructure can not connect with each other It works like client mode with MAC address transparency function In another word the MAC addresses of the PCs will be passed instead of the AP s wireless MAC address If you require Bridge connecti
9. al Adjustable antenna degree Pole Mount Model L Mounting Kits This kit allows AP to adjust angle to get perfect connection L mounting Kits 2 5 Hardware Installation 1 Plug Power adapter into APOEO2 WM 2 Connect RJ45 LAN Port to computer or Switch 3 Connect RJ45 PoE Port to AP RJ45 cable er Data RJ45 cable 2 5 1 Standard Pole Mount AP support vertical and horizontal potions pole mounting Please follow the procedure below to install HN A a i l me UTD Tammo al 2 5 2 Optional AP Antenna Adjustable Mounting With Optional Antenna Adjustable Mounting could easy to adjust better angle position to connect to the Base Station Please follow the procedure below to install Configuring the AP Configuring the IP address of your computer In order to manage with AP you have to configure the IP addresses of your computer to be compatible with this device Note 1 The default network setting of the device IP address 10 0 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 2 Inthe following TCP IP configuration guide the IP address 10 0 0 2 is assumed to be your IP address Please DO NOT choose 10 0 0 1 for the IP address 10 0 0 1 has been set as the default IP for this device 3 The following TCP IP configuration guide uses windows XP as the presumed operation system Procedures to configure IP addresses for your computer 1 If you are in Classic Start menu view click Start gt Setting
10. on with WPA PSK or WPA PSK2 connection please use this mode instead However this mode might not work with some outdoor APs If it occurs please use Client Infrastructure or WDS Bridge instead rege i Bridge Infrastructure 7 a er g AA AP a LAN Bridge Infrastructure 1 5 5 Client Infrastructure Mode This mode is also known as Client mode In Client Infrastructure mode the APacts as if itis a wireless adapter to connect with a remote Access Point Users can attach a computer or a router to the LAN port of AP to get network access This mode is often used by WISP on the subscriber s side Client ik 3 Client Infrastructure 4 Infrastructure Multi User Single User Z 1 5 7 WISP Router Mode In WISP Router Mode AP connects to the remote Access Point as in Client Infrastructure Mode On the LAN side it acts like a wired router for IP sharing function This mode is best used for IP sharing application for WISP subscribers In this mode the WAN is the wireless client side the LAN is the wired side Outdoor AP En WISP Router Computer v Computer 1 5 8 AP Router Mode In AP Router Mode the AP behaves like a wireless router The LAN port of the AP will become WAN port The wireless network of AP becomes the LAN side Please note when this mode is used the only way to manage the AP is through the wireless side unless remote management is opened AP Router Client AP
11. orld such as e mail web and DNS servers WAN DynDNS Settings LAN DynDNS Wirelessi ss a Dynamic DNS Disabled Enabled DynDNS j The DynDNS service comes handy for establishing connections from 5 Service Provider dyndns dynamic the Internet to your network at home This is especially useful if you want to ri 5 server software or SSH on your Mini Router and only h mic I SNMP DMZ gt r DynDNS Account Status Domain Name Reboot Jser Name Password Save Changes DynDNS Setting 1 DynDNS the DynDNS service comes in handy for establishing connections from computers on the internet to your network at home This is especially useful if you want to run server software or SSH on AP and only have a dynamic IP 2 Account put your DynDNS domain name user name and password on it to access DynDNS 21 System Syste Events log DHCP Clients PPPoE WLAN Stations About WAN System LAN a System Wireless1 Device Name 48 QoS Firmware Version V1 1 r1398 SNMP WAN DMZ ee eu Gateway 0 0 0 0 WAN Status DynDNS WAN stands for Wi usually the u nternet gt gt Status Reboot wt LAN IP Address 10 0 0 1 LAN Status Subnetmask 255 255 255 0 LAN stands for WLAN Wireless1 Enabled WLAN Status SSID Name WLAN stands for Wireless Local Area Network Frequency 5 2 GHz Connect Status Not Associated Encryption Off Status System show the AP current setting Events log show the AP events log DHCP Clients show the client
12. s gt Control Panel gt Network Connections lf you are in Start menu view click Start gt Control Panel Network Connections 2 Double click Local Area Connection 13 3 Choose Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using B 515 900 Based PC Fast Ethemet Adapter Configure This connection uzes the oane items w Sri File Sd Printer Sering ET ies Networks w el Dos Packet Scheduler ii Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Uninstall Description Allows pour computer to access resources on a Microsoft network Show icon in notification area when connected 4 Choose Use the following IP address to specify IP addresses manually Fill in the IP addresses in each column Please click the OK button after your configuration Internet Protocol TCP IP AE AZ FAAEA WSS IP RE E BI HARE AE ES EERI IP ESTE ed pe IE en IP ne FHSS WD taar MED CHEF it DNS IERE EA DNS aRES ey Hit DNS TAREE A 14 Starting the WEB Based Management Interface The device uses WEB as the management interface You can use a browser to access the management interface easily Please follow up the steps listed below 1 Double click the Internet WEB browser icon on your desktop screen Netscape Communicator 4 0 and Internet Explorer 3 0 or update version 2 Type 10 0 0
13. s in kilobits WAN SNMP Settings LAN SNMP Setting Options Wirelessi i IME je I led Enabled NI pes The ement syste tha ic and priv are to guess na mes Theo gt gt SNMP vOrs t anki T com Ssv DMZ SNMP Source DynDN SNMP source def tname or network mask for manage me t p trol t Statu A 5 Reboot Save Changes 1 SNMP Community Name the SNMP community name identifies a group of devices and management systems that share authentication access control of this group Although pulic and private are commonly used it is strongly suggested to use hard to guess names The only worse thing than public and private is to leave the community name blank The community name can be considered a group password 2 SNMP Source SNMP source defines the IP address hostname or network mask for management systems that can read information from this public community device or control this private community device 20 WAN DMZ Settings LAN DMZ Configuration pac Z Service Disabled Enabled DME Serion e QoS DMZ Demilit t are e t ar saen E ddre 1 poss art et 7 SNMP ges z d DN gt gt DMZ DynDNS Status Reboot Save Changes DMZ service DMZ Demilitarized Zone is a network area a subnetwork that sits between an organization s internal network and an external network usually the internet The DMZ is typically used for connecting servers that need to be accessible from the outside w

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