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1. q S be x S by w D l N 7 EE EE ee ee ee ee nF EE ee ee ee A Figure 5 18 7 AP 1 AP wireless mode mode AP2 _AP2 wireless mode mode AP3 wireless mode wireless mode AP4 AP4 wireless mode mode Solution 1 AP access point AP client mode AP client mode AP client mode Salutoni point to multipoint point to point WDS point to point WDS point to point WDS olution 2 WDS bridge or repeater bridge or repeater bridge or repeater bridge or repeater Warning 1 All APs in Solution 2 are required to have WDS function and one can only connect to four at most 2 Given that devices communicate in semi duplex mode the bandwidth of Solution1 and 2 will decline as devices increase 3 Comparison between WDS point to point repeater and WDS point to point bridge the former is accessiblel to both wired and wierless clients while the latter is accessible to wired clients only m37 Point to point bridge solution 1 setting procedures 1 Configure the operating mode and wireless mode of eachAP as shown in solution 1 2 Configure the IP address and SSID of each AP according to the following table AP 1 AP 2 A 1 IP Address 192 168 16 10 192 168 16 11 192 168 16 12 EN 2 168 16 18 9 SSID OutdoorAP01 OutdoorAP02 OutdoorAP03 Wi OutdoorAP08 3 Configure the connection of AP2 and AP1 in the WEB server of AP2 4 Configure the connection of AP3 and AP1 in the
2. ChinaNet vMgQ ell TPLINK wal Open Network and Sharing Center Figure 2 8 3 You are required to input the correct password if you encrypted the connecting device default value is not encrypted Currently connected to HighPoweroutAP65 Internet access Wireless Network Connection HighPoweroutAP65 Connected HighPower N1 office ChinaNet vMgQ TPLINK RTK11n AP 2 4G SoftAP 23 ChinaNet Wgau Open Network and Sharing Center Figure 2 9 It indicates successful access to wireless network when Connected appear on the screen m 0 7 Chapter 3 AP Router operating mode setting Wireless port While connecting to WISP the Wireless port works as a WAN port in AP Client mode The Ethernet port acts as a LAN port Login 1 Open the web browser Input the default address 192 168 16 1 in address bar then press Enter e vN A E EA S http 192 168 16 1 De Figure 3 1 2 Input user name and password default value are all admin and then click OK Windows Security The server 192 168 16 1 at GoAhead 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 a a i i Remember my credentials OK Cancel Figure 3 2 3 Successful Web server login appears as follows Quick Set Up Thank you for using 11N Wireless Router Please
3. Phy Mode OFDM v EncrypType AES enenp Key outdoor8test D MAC Address 00 0c 43 30 50 80 acen Apply Cancel Entity mode select entity mode in the drop menu with the same setting as in AP1 Encryption methods select encryption methods in the drop menu with the same setting as inAP1 Encryption private key set the certification key of WDS connection with the same setting as in AP1 MAC of wireless AP enter the SSID of AP2 Figure 5 16 7 Check the connectivity of two network segments Computers of any network segments can access the Internet and share documents and printers with other computers m 34 Warning 1 AP1 and AP2 must be in the same subnet mask when setup WDS connection 2 AP1 and AP2 must be assigned the same wireless operation channel when setup WDS connection 3 Inthe step 5 and 6 of setting WDS connection of AP1 and AP2 entity mode encryption methods and encryption private key of bothAPs must be consistent with each other Distant bridge a N APn l AP3 ain D do NN my a WS BA l a oy by wi l SCH 7 Figure 5 17 Solutions a AP1 wireless mode AP2 wireless mode AP3 wireless mode AP n wireless mode Solution 1 AP access point AP client AP client AP client WDS point to point WDS point to point WDS point
4. Keep Alive v Keep Alive Mode Redial Period GU seconds Operation Mode On demand Mode Idle Time minutes Connect Disconnect MAC Clone Select Disable Save Apply Cancel Refresh Figure 3 8 User Name input the account provided by ISP Configuration must be done Consult the ISP if not clear Password and Verify Password input the password provided by ISP Configuration must be done Consult the ISP if not clear Operation Mode Chose from three operation modes Keep Alive Dynamic demand Manual demand Always Connected if this mode is selected system will automatically connect after start If the network is disconnected by external factors system will try to connect every 60 seconds till itis successful Dynamic Demand system will automatically connect when the LAN require access and automatically disconnect when there is no access requirement in time set time To those users who pay as you go is suggested to select this connection method to save Internet fee Manual Connection Users have to dial to connect in this mode They can connect or disconnect the Internet by clicking Connect or Disconnect MAC Clone MAC Clone is applied under MAC address registration requirement of ISP to manage computer Mac address Itis only required under special condition MAC Clone Select Enable MAC Address Fill my MAC Save B Apply Cancel Refresh Figure 3 9 e Select to Enable or Disable
5. The first ethernet port is treated as WAN port The other ethernet ports and the wireless interface are bridged together and are treated as LAN ports AP Client Router The wireless interface is treated as WAN port and the ethernet ports are LAN ports Wireless mode Chent v Figure 5 5 4 Configure the IP address and SSID of AP2 as shown in Fig 5 6 and Fig 5 7 IP Address 192 168 16 12 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 LAN 2 Enable Disable LAN2 IP Address LAN2 Subnet Mask Driver Version N o Rato onon oor RS __wriorr j Network Mode unge mined mode ja Network Name SSiD outdoor APO2 Hidden O Isolated O Mutiple SSID1 Hidden O Isolated O Mutiple SSID2 Hidden O Isolated O Mutipie SSID3 Hidden O Isolated O Mutiple SSID4 Hidden O Isolated O Muppe SSID5 Hidden O Isolated O L L _ Mutiple SSID6 Hidden O Isolated O Mutiple SSID7 Hidden O Isolated O Broadcast Network Name SSID Enable O Disable AP Isolation O Enable Disable MBSSID AP Isolation lo Enable Disable BSSD Toon Frequency Channel 2462MHz Channel 11 Figure 5 7 CERN 5 Configure the connection of AP2 and AP1 1 As shown in Fig 5 8 Select Wireless Setting gt AP Client select AP1 in the list of client scanning results and click Connect eemp BSSID RSSI Channel Encryption Zeg outdoor e za ER fi el APOI 00
6. interface are bridged together and are treated as LAN ports AP Client Router The wireless interface is treated as WAN port and the ethernet ports are LAN ports Wireless mode Access Point s ze Figure 5 2 2 Configure the IP address and SSID of AP as shown in Fig 5 3 and Fig 5 4 LAN Setup IP Address 192 168 16 10 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 LAN 2 O Enable Disable LAN IP Address LAN2 Subnet Mask Figure 5 3 Wireless Network Driver Version 2 6 0 0 Radio OnOff WiFi UPOOWN C wro Network Mode 11b g n mixed mode v Network Name SSID outdoorAPO1 Hidden O Isolated O Mutiple SSID1 Hidden O Isolated O Mutipie SSID2 oe Hidden D Isolated o i Multiple SSID3 Hidden Isolated O Multiple SSID4 Hidden O Isolated O Multiple SSID5 Hidden O Isolated O Muppe SSID6 8 Hidden O isolated O Mutiple SSID7 Hidden O Isolated O Broadcast Network Name SSID Enable O Disable AP Isolation Enable Disable IMBSSIDAPIsolaton Enable Disable BSD Of o00C433050F0 Frequency Channel 2462MHz Channel 11 Figure 5 4 E 30 3 As shown in Fig 5 5 configure the operation mode of AP2 to be AP mode and wireless mode to be Client Operation Mode Configuration You may configure the operation mode suitable for you environment AP All ethernet and wireless interfaces are bridged into a single bridge interface AP Router
7. Range Action Accept v Comment Figure 3 26 MAC address fillin the MAC address you want to define Dest IP Address Input the dest IP address you want to filter Source IP Address Input the source IP address you want to filter i e the IP address of LAN Protocol select the protocol of the controlled data packet Dest Port Range Input the dest port range that you want to control the starting range shall not be greater than the end range Source Port Range lput he Source port range that you want to control the starting range shall not be greater than the end range Action the definition should be Accept or Dropped which should be contrary to default value Comment the description of the rules Current MAC IP Port filtering rules in system The list displays the current filtering rules you can select the one you want to delete and click Delete Selected button Current MACIIP Port filtering rules in system Dest Source MAC DestIP Source IP Pkt address Address Address Protocol Port Port Action Comment Range Range Cnt 10 192 168 16 144 TCP Accept No Others would be dropped Delete Selected Reset Figure 3 27 Application example Host with IP of 192 168 16 146 is forbidden to access WLAN while hosts with other IP can access WLAN 1 Login WEB open the fire wall gt MAC IP Port filtering 2 Select enable in the drop down list of MAC IP Port flittering 3 In default rule configuratio
8. ala 00 e0 4 81 96 d1 44 2 NONE infrastructure 5 wonderful _ 00 21 00 80 00 02 18 3 NONE infrastructure LNK ee 00 21 27 8f b1 38 34 5 NONE Infrastructure High 00 0c43 30 52 52 76 6 NONE Infrastructure BL MP01 00 21 b0 40 13 60 60 6 NONE Infrastructure og geg 00 0c 43 30 52 90 100 6 WPA1PSKWPA2PSKJAES Infrastructure i LB Linkoot 00 a1 00 49 27 ae 20 9 WEP Infrastructure nr pn oamgp ec lon 9 NONE infrastructure bri 00 22 92 2508 34 11 WPAPSK TKIP infrastructure SkyTest 00 0 43 53 50 b8 65 13 WPA2PSKIAES infrastructure sl ks laa 00 a1 b0 66 20 59 96 13 NONE infrastructure Connect scan Figure 5 10 4 Check the connectivity of two network segments Computers of any network segments can access the Internet and share documents and printers with other computers m32 Solutions 2 Setup steps 1 As shown in Fig 5 11 configure the operation mode of AP1 to be AP mode and wireless mode to be Bridge Point to Point Operation Mode Configuration You may configure the operation mode suitable for you environment AP All ethernet and wireless interfaces are bridged into a single bridge interface O AP Router The first ethernet port is treated as WAN port The other ethernet ports and the wireless interface are bridged together and are treated as LAN ports AP Client Router The wireless interface ts treated as WAN port and the ethernet ports are LAN ports Wireless mode Bridge Point to P
9. all rejected 1 Log into WEB Open wireless network setting and select Security setting 2 Select Allow in the drop menu of the visit strategy function 3 Input 00 A1 B0 80 80 00 in the new added text box 4 Click Apply button to reboot the device 5 It takes about 60 seconds for the machine to start Except that the clients whose MAC is 00 A1 B0 80 80 00 can access other clients are rejected station List Client List Select Wireless setting gt Client list then you can check the relevant information of wireless clients that connected at present Wireless Network MAC Address Aid PSM MimoPS mcs Ion fse stsc 00 A1 B0 30 71 73 1 o 3 4 om o 0 34 7E 39 9B 70 6B 2 h fo F kap fo Figure 3 24 Firewall MAC IP Port filter Select Firewall gt MAC IP Port filter and control the authority of the client to access WAN according to MAC IP Port Basic Settings Open Basic Settings and select a default strategy accept or reject which means unmatched data would be accepted or rejected Click Apply to summit Basic Settings MACAIP Port Filtering Disable v Default Policy The packet that don t match with any rules would be Dropped Figure 3 25 MAC IP Port filter setting Fill out the corresponding options and filtering rules according to your personal needs MACIIP Port Filter Settings MAC address Dest IP Address Source IP Address Protocol None v Dest Port Range Source Port
10. and Sharing Center Change adapter settings Local Area Connection Select Local Area Connection right click it and select Properties ama a ama a Ak Local Area Connection CH wm gT De Disable Status Diagnose Se Bridge Connections Create Shortcut Delete Se Rename aJ Properties Figure 2 4 2 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and click Properties Local Area Connection Properties Networking Connect using S Realtek RTL8102E RTL8103E Family PCI E Fast Etheme This connection uses the following items wi ole Client for Microsoft Networks wi Blaos Packet Scheduler wi d File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Intemet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv6 bel kene Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper 1 0 Driver Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder Install Jninst Properties Description Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks o Ge Figure 2 5 WU 3 Set IP address as 192 168 16 X X should be a numeral between2 to 254 subnet mask as 255 255 255 0 then click OK to return back the last page click OK once again Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network suppor
11. channel of current AP Encryption displays the encryption way of current AP Authentication displays the authentication of current AP Network type displays the network type of current AP Connect Select the base station you want to connect in the scanned list then click connect button a page will pop up as 4 6 screen shot shows for connection and authentication Rescan click rescan button it will rescan the base station Add Profile select the connecting base station in scanned list then click Add Profile button a pape will pop up as screen shot 4 8 shows to configure binding SSID ChinaNet vMgQ Security Mode WPA Personal v WPA Algorithms mr Oaes Figure 4 5 SSID the SSID of base station generally itis set as default with automatic run of system Security Policy Security Mode the authentication of connection base station generally itis set as default with automatic run of system WPA Algorithms the encryption way of base station generally itis set as default with automatic run of system Pass phrase Input the pass phrase of wireless connection in connected base station Notice You can click Apply button to submit the submit the configuration if the connected base station doesn t configure with security mode m27 There will display a handshake icon in green before SSID as screenshot 4 6 if connected successfully 1 ad a Sos Bi chinanet OO 1E 10 FA lena TKIP W
12. gt Content Filter and web sites can be filtered as required Web Content Filter Supports 3 types of filters Content Filter Settings Setup a Content Filter to restrict access to specific types of content here Filters O Proxy O Java O Activex m Figure 3 32 Proxy filtering webs forwarded by proxies Java filtering webs contain Java ActiveX filtering webs contain ActiveX CERN Web URL Filter Settings Webs URL Filter Settings Current Webs URL Filters No URL Delete Reset Add a URL filter URL Figure 3 33 New added URL filtering rules input URL and click Add to forbid access to certain web sites new added URL filtering rules will display in the current URL filtering rules list Delete URL filtering rules Select the rules in the current URL filtering rules list and click Delete Webs Hosts Filter Settings Webs Host Filter Settings Current Website Host Filters Host Keyword No Keyword Figure 3 34 New added webs hosts filtering rules input the key words of the host names and click Add button to forbid access to certain web sites The new added filtering rules will display in the current host filtering rules list Delete Webs Host Filtering Rules Select the rules in the current host filtering rules list and select Delete Administrator Management Select Administrator gt Management to change language account and password and system time setting Language Settings Sele
13. the function of MAC Clone e MAC Address configure the WAN port MAC address of the device If ISP offers a MAC Address and requires MAC binding with MAC Address of router WAN port just input the number in MAC Address bar e Fill my MAC Click this button and clone the MAC address to the MAC address bar Notice MAC Clone only applies in computers in LAN 11 LAN Select Internet Settings gt LAN then you can configure IP address Sub Net mask and DHCP of LAN port LAN Setup LAN Setup IP Address 192 168 16 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 LAN 2 O Enable Disable LAN2 IP Address LAN2 Subnet Mask MAC Address 00 0C 43 30 50 77 Figure 3 10 Sub Net Mask The default Sub Net Mask of this device is 255 255 255 0 itcan be modified according to actual need LAN 2 Enable the LAN 2 of this device then you need to configure the IP address and sub net mask of the LAN 2 LAN 2 IP Address configure the second IP address of this device in LAN LAN 2 sub net mask configure the second Sub Net Mask of this device in LAN MAC address the MAC address of this device in LAN which is used to identify the LAN DHCP server configuration DHCP Type Server Start IP Address 192 168 16 100 End IP Address 192 168 16 200 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Primary DNS Server 192 168 16 1 Secondary DNS Server 8 8 8 8 Default Gateway 192 168 16 1 Lease Time 86400 MAC Statically Assigned P MAC
14. to point WDS point to point Solution 2 bridge or WDS bridge or WDS bridge or WDS bridge or WDS repeater mode repeater mode repeater mode repeater mode Warning UN 1 Scheme 2 requires all AP be equipped with WDS function and AP2 and AP3 be connected with network cable Likewise AP4 and AP5 should also be connected with network cable 2 In Scheme 1 AP2 and AP3 can also be connected without network cable and the same with AP4 andAP5 However devices communicate in semi duplex mode bandwith will reduce as devices increase 3 Comparison between the connection of WDS and point to point repeater and the connection of WDS and point to point bridge the former is accessible to both wired and wireless clients while the latter is accessible to wired client only m35 Distant transit solution 1 Setting procedures 1 Configure the operating mode and wireless mode of eachAP as shown in solution 1 2 Configure the IP address and SSID of each AP according to the following table IP Address 192 168 16 10 192 168 16 11 192 168 16 12 192 168 16 18 SSID OutdoorAP01 OutdoorAP02 OutdoorAP03 OutdoorAP08 3 Configure the connection of AP2 and AP1 in the WEB server of AP2 4 Configure the connection of AP3 and AP2 inthe WEB server of AP3 If AP2 and AP3 are connected by network cable configuration of connection between AP3 and AP2 is not required 5 Repeat step 3 and 4 in the following setting 6 Check the network segment connectivity Comp
15. 0 80 TCP UDP WEB Server Figure 3 29 DMZ Select Firewall gt DMZ to divide a DMZ into intranet and Internet DMZ Settings DMZ Settings Disable v DMZ IP Address dmz tcpport80 Figure 3 30 DMZ Setting enable or forbid DMZ host DMZ IP Address enter the IP address of the host shown to public Notice If DMZ function is on the host will be totally visible to WAN and security is low The port number to access DMZ host should be the same as the actual working serving port number of DMZ E20 System security setting Select Firewall gt System security setting to configure the system security Remote management Remote management via WAN Deny Ping form WAN Filter Ping form WAN Filter Disable v Block Port Scan Block port scan Disable v Block SYN Flood Block SYN Flood Disable v Stateful Packet Inspection SPI SPI Firewall Disable v Figure 3 31 Remote management via WAN enable or disable distant administration according to actual situation Ping from WAN Filter enable to filter the PING packet of the WAN Block Port Scan enable to block port scan from WAN Block SYN Flood enable to safeguard against malicious attack from WAN SPI Firewall enable to cheak the data package status from WAN to prevent illegal invasion Notice Enabling corresponding function such as SPI Fire wall may cause default strategy IP MAC PORT filter to failure Content Filter Select Firewall
16. 00 43 30 50 f0 81 11 NONE Infrastructure weoant 00 a1 b0 49 06 44 39 1 NONE infrastructure SoftAP 23 00 a1 b0 58 46 23 39 1 NONE Infrastructure wonderful _00 a1 00 80 00 02 15 3 NONE Infrastructure u a T Pre LINK gp 00212780138 5 5 NONE Infrastructure TPLINK t4 ec 38 12 c8 d6 29 6 WPAIPSKWPA2PSKJAES Infrastructure High 00 0c 43 30 52 52 50 e NONE Infrastructure BL MP01 00 a1 b0 40 13 60 60 6 NONE Infrastructure e Oe 00 0c43 30 52 90 100 6 WPA1PSKWPA2PSKIAES Infrastructure C JCG 882468 00 e0 45 88 24 68 100 11 NONE Infrastructure gt skyTest 00 0 43 53 50 b8 91 13 WPA2PSKIAES Infrastructure Jm _ 90 a 00 66 20 69 100 13 NONE infrastructure G scan Figure 5 8 2 Wireless connection certification AP Client Feature You could configure AP Client parameters here AP Client Parameter outdoor APO1 SSID MAC Address Optional Security Mode Encryption Type X Figure 5 9 3 A green sign of handshake will display if connection is successful Site Survey zap BSSID RSSI Channel Encryption SCH lwpoa n1 o0a1 00 49 06 44 15 1 NONE Infrastructure A green sign of Test OutaPot 00 0 43 30 50 88 20 1 NONE Infrastructure handshake will e Ragor Joo oeassnso 100 11 NONE Infrastructure display if connection is su ccessfu SoRAP 23 00 a1 b0 58 46 23 96 1 NONE Infrastructure J
17. 34 RTS Threshold 2347 range 1 2347 default 2347 Short Preamble Enable Disable Short Slot Enable Disable Tx Burst Enable Disable Pkt_Aggregate Enable Disable IEEE 802 11H Support Enable Disable only in A band Country Code None v Figure 3 18 BG Protection Mode default is Auto you may select On Off or Auto Beacon Interval to configure the wireless beacon frame sending interval of wireless basic station default value is 100ms Data Beacon Rate DTM designate the transmitting beacon interval default value is 1ms Fragment Threshold fragment threshold is determined before package transmission its data decides the byte of fragment configure proper fragment value will decrease the re transmitting times thus improving the wireless network function default value is 2346 RTS Threshold proper transfer request mechanism can avoid two stations fall in one access point range the hidden node differs in each range can also be avoided RTS Threshold determines the package size of RTS TX Power the TX power to SSID set it as 50 it will send half power default value is 100 all power sent out Short Preamble select disable it will adopt Long lead frame select enable it will adopt Short lead frame default value is disable Short Slot default value is enable you can also disable it enable is suggested TX Burst it bears MAC address features which will improve the equity of wireless
18. Channel 2462MHz Channel 11 v Figure 3 16 Radio On Off turn on off the radio Network Mode select the wireless operating mode of this device Network Name SSID identify the network name it will display on the network list searched by wireless client Broadcast Network Name SSID to configure this device to broadcast to SSID or not SSID will be hidden if disable is selected Client can communicate with the device by learning the SSID of this device default value is Enable BSSID MAC address of the station the wireless identification of access point Frequency Channel channel for data transmission of transmitting media by wireless signal channels differ from country and area please refer to Advanced setting for country and district setting You can also configure the High Throughput in 11n mode when network mode is 11b g n mixed mode or 11n only HT Physical Mode Operating Mode Mixed Mode basic gree Channel BandWidth O20 20 40 Guard Interval Long Auto MCS Auto v Reverse Direction Grant RDG Disable Enable Extension Channel 2442MHz Channel 7 Space Time Block Coding STBC Disable Enable Aggregation MSDU A MSDU Disable Enable Auto Block ACK Disable Enable Decline BA Request Disable Enable basic ht all tkip Disable Enable Figure 3 17 Operating Mode In Mixed mode downward compatibility of 802 11n wireless client connection but the
19. PA PSK Infrastructure pn nnn rennen nn en ee l Figure 4 6 System Configuration Profile Name PROFOO SSID ChinaNet vMgQ Network Type Infrastructure e CAM Constantly Awake Mode Power Saving Made Power Saving Mode A RTS Threshold Ouse Fragment Threshold i O Used Security Policy WPA Personal v Security Mode WPA Algorithms OTKIP OAES i Pass Phrase eenceece Figure 4 7 System Configuration For SSI and Network type please keep the automatic configuration of system as default Security Policy Security Mode keep the automatic configuration of system as default WPA Algorithms keep the automatic configuration of system as default Pass Phrase Input the pass phrase of wireless connection in connected base station Warning If the connected basic station is not equipped with security encryption mechanism click the Apply button to submit After submission activate the security encryption mechanism in the online binding setting m 28 Chapter 5 AP Operation Mode Setting In AP mode this device allows multiple wireless clients to access wireless LAN through WiFi Ethernet port can also be divided into multiple wireless modes such as Access point Client WDS point to point relay WDS point to multi point relay WDS point to point bridge and WDS point to multi point bridge therefore the device works in AP mode is
20. Statically Assigned p l MAC Statically Assigned e Figure 3 11 DHCP Type Select the server to realize automatic assignment of IP address to computer otherwise select Disbale Start End IP address Input the start and end IP address the LAN intranet IP address assigned by DHCP is between these two IP address Sub Net Mask configure the corresponding subnet mask according to the Start End address Primary secondary DNS Server optional you can input the DNS Server offered by ISP Default Gateway optional Usually input the IP address of the LAN port Default value 192 168 16 1 Lease Time The valid time of IP address distributed by DHCP server to the intranet hosts unit is second Default value is 86400 seconds thatis a day Serve will not distribute this IP address to other hosts during this period of time Statically Assigned used to assign IP address when DHCP automatically assign IP address MAC input the MAC of computers that require reserved static IP address such as 00 0C 43 80 80 88 IP address input the reserved IP address to the appointed intranet hosts such as 192 168 16 254 802 1d Spanning Tree Disable v LLTD Disable IGMP Proxy Disable UPNP Disable v Router Advertisement Disable v PPPoE Relay Disable v DNS Proxy Disable v Figure 3 12 802 11d Spanning tree Spanning Tree defines in IEEE802 1D which is a bridge to bridge link connection protocol it provides Path re
21. WEB server of AP3 5 Repeat step 3 and 4 in the following setting 6 Check the network segment connectivity Computers of any network segment can access the Internet and share documents and printers with other computers Distant transit solution 2 Setting procedures 1 Configure the operating mode and wireless mode of eachAP as shown in solution 2 2 Configure the IP address SSID and wireless operating channel of each AP and record the BSSID of each AP on paper AP 1 P2 P3 AP n IP Address 192 168 16 10 192 168 16 11 192 168 16 12 192 168 16 18 SSID OutdoorAP01 OutdoorAP02 OutdoorAP03 OutdoorAP08 Ch11 Ch11 Ch11 Ch11 Wireless Distribution System Wireless Distribution System Settings Phy Mode CCK hd EncrypType NONE e E En Ke D cryp Key E EncrypType WEP REIS E Encryp Key 1234567890 R EncrypType TKP m Encryp Key outdoor 123 EncrypType AES Encryp Key amp outdaor AP MAC Address 00 0c 43 30 50 88 scan AP MAC Address 00 a1 b0 f7 05 b7 _ Scan AP MAC Address 00 a1 b0 66 20 69 scan AP MAC Address 00 0c 43 30 52 52 scan Save Apply Cancel Figure 5 19 Entity mode select entity mode in the drop menu Encryption methods select encryption methods in the drop menu Encryption private key set the certification key of WDS connection From the top to the bottom a section of entity mode encryption methods a
22. ZB LINK High gain Wireless Outdoor AP User Manual Catalogue Chapter 1 Product Intrduction Elke ui geil d EE 1 Product CharacteriSUl S Sei Eege edd EE AG 1 Installation EnWronmentnmsmomtemner iser betkanbrerdrkitedkedendnkihalidkereiddenn sten 1 BEN WE 1 Hardware let de E 2 nie Te ta EE 2 Rear panel diagrammatic AFMI sensoren dermee end nein 2 Chapter 2 Product installation Hardware CONNEC HO EEN 3 Local Area Network SQUID EE 5 Wireless network connechon ccc cece ccc ennen ereen ereen 6 Chapter 3 AP Router operating mode setting on 8 Wizard Quick setting for Wizard aon oeneneeneeeenen een eenen eenen 9 Operation MOOG noten eelere ee 9 Internet d a EE 10 WAN DEE 10 LAN E 12 DHCP Client DACP Client CIS vst eten eenden 13 Advanced IROUUMG EE 13 Wireless Settings Wireless Network Settings nen 14 Wireless ENEE B bee degen ee site anika stansen 14 Advanced Wireless configuration sensoren rnnren ener eneen ven 15 Security Security configuration seen ns onbe inkntheennkesbaat denten setsndns 16 Station SiC NOES EE 18 Late WE 18 MAC IP Port Eeer ege 18 PortiransMiSSlO Manten stenen dent denheid bennen 19 Reegele 20 System security SSN EE 21 Content FLST eege EE 21 SR Uu KE EE 22 E a MSA EE 22 Fe SANS ele ee 23 Settings management anmelden dean as 24 Statis tee ennendacman E E E E E O E A 24 Stall CS eet 25 Sy ole EOC E 25 Chapter 4 AP Client Router operating Mode Configuration e
23. ate Select Administrator gt Update Firmware then you can update the firmware thus the system will activate the program update Update firmware Click View button and select the latest firmware update file then click Apply to submit the request system will update the firmware and reboot the device after updating Update Firmware Location Figure 3 39 Update Bootloader Click View button and select the latest system update bootloader file then click Apply button to submit the request thus system bootloader will be updated Update Bootloader Location Figure 3 40 Warning To avoid fail upgrade or damage to device be sure not to cut off the power or disconnect the Internet while upgrading E23 Settings management Select Administrator gt Settings management then you can export backup from CONFIG SYS or reboot to default value Export Settings Click Export button to export the current configuration to designated location for back up Export Settings Export Button Export Figure 3 41 Import settings Click View select the file exported before and then press Import button system will reboot and return to configuration before Import Settings Settings file location view Import Cancel Figure 3 42 Load Factory Defaults Click Load Default button then it will recover all setting to factory defaults and reboot Load Factory Defaults Load Default But
24. ct English simplified Chinese or traditional Chinese and click Apply to change language Language Settings Select Language English v Apply Cancel Figure 3 35 Administrator settings Input the Account and Password that you want to change click Apply Adminstrator Settings Account admin Password eevee m Apply Cancel Figure 3 36 Tips If you forget Account and password you can reset the device by pressing the Reset button on the panel for 5 second m 22 NTP Settings NTP Settings Current Time Sat Jan 1 00 23 49 UTC 2000 Sync with host Time Zone GMT 11 00 Midway Island Samoa h NTP Server SE SING pe NTP synchronization hours Apply Cancel Figure 3 37 Current Time it displays the current time of the system click Sync with host button then the device will sync the time with host Time Zone select the location of the system Chinese users select GMT 08 00 China China HK time NTP Server Input the URL address of the server Chinese users please select the server of Asian Pacific region NTP synchronization hours the interval of sync time server Dynamic DNS configuration DDNS Settings Dynamic DNS Provider None v Account Password DDNS Figure 3 38 Dynamic DNS Provider select the DDNS Server you use DDNS Account Password Input the Account and Password you registered in DDNS provider service DDNS Input the registered effective domain name Firmware upd
25. d as WAN port The other ethernet ports and the wireless interface are bridged together and are treated as LAN ports O AP Client Router The wireless interface is treated as WAN port and the ethernet ports are LAN ports NAT Enabled Enable v TCP Timeout 180 UDP Timeout 180 Wireless mode Access Point v mr Caneel Figure 3 5 AP Mode In Wireless access point AP mode it constructs a self centralized control network that operates as a mere AP which convert cable signal into wireless signals through connecting the network device ahead of it with cable AP Client In this mode not only does it have the standard wireless function of access point but also it can act as aclient to link wireless hot spots realizing the signal relay and amplification thus extending the wireless network coverage WDS pointt By setting up two sets of AP as WDS Point to Point realy mode it combines two seperate LAN as one united network POE as well as realizes the signal relay and amplification through connecting two AP by wireless method thus extending point relay the wireless network coverage WDS point to Itis similar to WDS point to point mode AP as the central accesss point making anumber of discrete remote multipoint relay network join up WDS point to Similarly in this mode compared with WDS point to multipoint relay AP is identical with it except that it sends signal point bridge to the device that connect with it only instead of a
26. dicates signal strength in Client mode Warning Wireless Signal Strength is only activated in Client wireless mode and 3 indicators indicate signal strength otherwise they will black out in other modes Rear panel diagrammatic drawing Figure 1 2 Judge from left to right side Antenna extending port you can extend external antenna by this port System reset button Keep pressing the button for 5 seconds while power on AP will reboot to default setting System reset button Keep pressing the button for 5 seconds while power on AP will reboot to default setting RJ 45 port itis used as the upstream port to connect Internet or MAN metropolitan area network and works as the POE power supply Tips Ensure consistent power supply for this device before AP activated E 02 Chapter 2 Product installation Hardware Connection Please follow the steps below to install the device 1 Connect each cable according to the following diagram ER Q E O SAM JOMOd Connect to extending _ antenna Figure 2 1 2 Solder the lightning conductor on the pole and connect Mechanical lightning protection effectively Then settle it on the top floor of the building or other outdoor place finally fasten the outdoor AP on the pole a _ Lightning conductor lt lt Lightning conductor It is suggested to use a round bar steel with diam
27. dundancy while preventing self circulation default is disable LLTD default is disable IGMP Proxy enable this function it will Inhibit layer multicast flood and effectively obtain and control user information thus reducing Network protocol news to deduct Internet load default is disable UPNP enable this function router will provide automatic pot mapping for intranet P2P software default is disable Router Advertisement enable this function Router will send or reply message to each other within certain period to demonstrate their existence PPPoE Relay enable this function it enables Local Area computer in Router gateway mode to dail PPPoE directly default is disable DHCP Client DHCP Client List Select Internet Settings gt DHCP Client then you can see the related information of computer with automatic IP assigned by DHCP in LAN such as Host name MAC Address IP Address Expires in DHCP Client List Monitor DHCP clients here DHCP Clients Hostname Optional MAC Address IP Address Expires in 7C 6D 62 1E 73 30 192 168 16 100 23 41 01 20110509 2106 00 A1 B0 30 71 73 192 168 16 101 23 43 05 MICROSOF 7B052C 48 02 2A 20 25 05 192 168 16 102 23 53 28 MICROSOF 7B052C 48 02 2A 20 23 D6 192 168 16 103 23 58 27 Figure 3 13 Advanced Routing Select Internet Settings gt Advanced Routing You can use this function if you want to add specified router to certain host Proper application of static router in network can d
28. e Un 25 REENEN e 25 Link SO EE 26 SI EN EE EE 27 Chapter 5 AP Operation Mode Setting OCI E 29 Point to point COMME CON EE 29 Distant OG OS Ee 35 Point to Multipoint ge e TE 37 Chapter 1 Product Introduction Brief Introduction The BL DA0O1 2 4 GHz high power outdoor AP provides effective solution to mobile users outdoor and users with wire arrangement trouble thus allowing you to surf Internet anywhere at any time BL DA01 frees users from the hassle of wiring and installation environment allows users to increase and allocate work stations at will BL DAO1 adopts integrated shell and is powered by POE It supports multi language WEB management multiple encryption methods and strategy control thus making incomparable flexibility convenience and security for the installation It adopts high gain antenna technology the internal antenna there is port for external antenna can achieve a stable transmission distance of 2 Km in unblocked environment BL DA0O1 is a combination of wired router wireless AP wireless bridge wireless relay and AP Client it work as a point to point point to multi point wireless bridge as well as wireless signal amplifier BL DA0O1 is widely used the application Wireless connection of video monitor WIFI coverage for LAN Internet of cooperations WIFI coverage for imformationization of rural areas Product Characteristics Complies with IEEE 802 11g IEEE 802 11b IEEE 802 3 IEEE 802 3u standa
29. e correction of the DNS server address in network connection 2 Make sure browser never dial to connect and no proxy is set 3 Try another browser Firefox How to improve the quality of signal transmission 1 Choose a optimal location for AP The requirement are as follows a The location should be relatively high so that the radiation can go down Avoid obstacles and blind area b Let the signal go through as less walls as possible It is best to make the wireless client and AP visible to each other 2 Change channel to reduce radio crosstalk It is better to have 5 or more radio signal channels between the user s channel and others 3 Reduce the interference of domestic appliances so that the signal is unimpeded Wireless AP should be placed away from the above appliances 4 If the AP antenna is removable wireless signal can be strengthen by changing the antenna m 40
30. educt the problem of router selection and overload of router data selection Static Routing Settings Add and remove custom Internet routing rules and or enable dynamic routing exchange protocols here Add a routing rule Destination Range Host v Gateway Interface LAN v Comment Figure 3 14 E13 The current Routing table displays the default router and self defined router rule the self defined rule can also be deleted or canceled Current Routing table in the system No Destination Netmask Gateway Flags Metric Ref Use Interface Comment 1 255255255255 255255255255 0000 5 0 0 0 de LAN 2 192 168 16 0 2552552550 0 000 1 0 0 0 br0 Delete Reset Figure 3 15 Wireless Settings Wireless Network Settings Wireless Network Driver Version 2 6 0 0 Radio On Off WiFi UP DOWN I WiFiOFF Network Mode 11b g n mixed mode Network Name SSID HighPoweroutAP65 Hidden O Isolated O Multiple SSID1 Hidden O Isolated O Multiple SSID2 Hidden O Isolated O Multiple SSID3 Hidden O Isolated O Multiple SSID4 Hidden D isolated D Multiple SSID5 Hidden O Isolated O Multiple SSID6 Hidden O Isolated O Multiple SSID7 Hidden O Isolated O Broadcast Network Name SSID Enable Disable AP Isolation Enable Disable MBSSID AP Isolation Enable Disable BSSID 00 0C 43 30 50 F0 Frequency
31. eter of 60mm 110mm Figure 2 2 E 0S 3 Final installation sketch is as follows Lightning conductor Lc best radiation coverage range Additional antenna Figure 2 3 Caution during installation 1 Avoid electromagnetic interference EMI environment with radar station converting station etc 2 Ensure the lightning protection device grounding of the outdoor AP as well as its connected device AP 3 The cable that connect the outdoor device should be customized waterproof At the same time make sure that device of both ends are grounded effectively 4 The cable for the POE power supply and outdoor device shall be within the limit of 50 meters 5 The built in directional antenna has strict limitation to direction the best radiation coverage range is horizontal 60 degrees vertical 60 degrees Therefore the location should be planned well before setting up the pole 6 For the scope outside effective signal coverage area of the built in directional antenna it can be solved by extending additional antenna in the antenna extending port E04 Local Area Network setup The default LAN port IP address of this device is 192 168 16 1 default sub net mask is 255 255 255 0 They can be modified according to actual need this manual would present as default value For Windows Vista or Windows 7 system please follow the steps below to setup 1 Click Start Control Panel Network and Internet Network
32. fect when the signal is transmitting Thunderstorm and gloomy weather could greatly weaken the signal while the signal could transmit further in sunny weather E 39 Why can the computer not connect to the Internet while wireless signals can be found 1 Make sure the name of the wireless signals are the same as the SSID inAP setting 2 Check the strength of the of the wireless signal If the signal is weak it will be better to adjust the placement of AP or to make connection in short distance 3 Check whether the AP is encrypted If it is make sure both the encryption settings of wireless card and AP are the same 4 Consult the computer or wireless card manufacturer for further guidance 5 If the above advises could not solve the problem try to reset the AP Why can the device not be connected via wireless while having no problem with cable Generally if wired connection is normal it means the configuration of AP is correct Try to solve the problems as suggested below 1 Check the connectivity between wireless card and AP which means check whether the computer can log in to the AP management interface via wireless 2 Make sure the computer is connected to the correct AP Judge from the SSID 3 Check the correction of the IP address gateway and DNS server address in wireless network connection 4 Check whether the filter is enabled in AP security setting Why can the web page not be opened but the QQ work well 1 Check th
33. gure 3 22 WPA Algorithms select one of the encryption way either AES or TKIP Pass Phrase to set pass phrase which shall be a 8 63 ASCII character or 64 hexadecimal numeral Key Renewal Internal input the renewal interval of pass phrase Notice When select OPEN WEB or WPA as the security mode while WPA algorithms as the TKIP TKIPAES 11N the maximum data transmission rate would drop as 54Mbps therefore it is suggested to select WPA safety mode with AES algorithms to encrypt the wireless Access Policy based on MAC Through configuring allow or reject the selected MAC Address client to access under the same SSID thus realizing control of wireless access Access Policy Policy Allow 00 A1 B0 80 80 00 Add a station Mac Save Apply Cancel Figure 3 23 Function If Disable is selected visit strategy function would be disabled Visit control to the wireless devices in the MAC list will be canceled If Allow is selected the added MAC address can access the router while the unadded address can not and vice versa if Reject is selected New add input the MAC address of the wireless clients to be restricted in the text box and then click Apply Del click the Del button on the MAC list to delete the corresponding MAC and then click Apply It will take affect after reboot Application Only the clients whose MAC address is 00 A1 B0 80 80 are allowed to connect and other clients are
34. ion channel of AP2 to be 11 and record the BSSID of each AP2 on paper Driver Version 2600 Radio OnOff RADIOOFF WiFi UP DOWN WifiOFF Network Mode 5 4 1 bg m mined mode is i Network Name SSID outdoorAP02 Hidden O isolated O Tnet at EN Muppe SSID1 Hidden O Isolated O Multiple SSID2 Hidden O Isolated O Mutipie SSID3 Hidden O Isolated O Multiple SSID4 Hidden O Isolated O Mutiple SSID5 Hidden O Isolated O Mutiple SSID6 Hidden O isolated O Mutiple SSID7 Hidden O Isolated O Broadcast Network Name SSID Enable O Disable AP Isolation Enable Disable MESS AP Isolation 7 O Enable Disable E i o BSSID 00 0C 43 30 50 80 Frequency Channel 2462MHz Channel 11 v Figure 5 14 5 In the WEB server of AP2 select Wireless Settings gt WDS to do the relative setting as shown in Fig 5 15 Wireless Distribution System Wireless Distribution System Settings Phy Mode OFDM v EncrypType AES see Ay Cee Figure 5 15 Entity mode select entity mode in the drop menu Encryption methods select encryption methods in the drop menu Encryption private key set the certification key of WDS connection MAC of wireless AP enter the SSID of AP1 6 In the WEB server of AP1 select Wireless Network Connection gt WDS to do the relative setting as shown in Fig 5 16 Wireless Distribution System Wireless Distribution System Settings
35. llowing page screen shot 4 2 Delete Select the configured connection in Profile List then click the delete button to remove this configuration Edit Select the configured connection in Profile List then click the Edit button to Edit this configuration Activate Select the configured connection in Profile List then click the Activate button to activate this configuration Once the activation succeed the connection between this device and wireless base station is set up a green icon will display on the screen lf the activation failed then a red icon will display and this device can not set up connection with wireless base station System Configuration Profile Name PROFOO1 SSID Network Type Infrastructure est Re ait CAM Constantly Awake Made Power Saving Mode RTS Threshold Cused Fragment Threshold Duse Pe Security Mode OPEN v Encryption Mode NONE v Figure 4 2 Notice You can not perform connection unless activating the binding connection More binding connection can be set up but only one can be activated to perform connection Link Status Select Wireless Settings gt Link Status then you can check the connection status information of this device with wireless base station Extra Info Link is Up Channel 2 lt gt 2417000 KHz Link Speed Tx Mbps 54 0 Rx Mbps 54 0 Through
36. n the data packets which does not complies with rules will be received 4 Input 192 168 1 146 in the IP address bar of MAC IP Port flittering rule then click Apply to submit 5 After starting finished around 60 seconds the host with IP address of 192 168 16 146 will be forbidden to access WLAN Port transmission Select Firewall gt Port then it can perform port mapping configure virtual server establish mapping between WAN Port IP address external port and LAN server IP address internal port thus realizing the service of WLAN users access LAN intranet server such as Web server Email and FTP etc E19 Virtual Server Settings Virtual Server Settings Disable v IP Address Port Range Protocol Comment Figure 3 28 Virtual Server settings to configure enable or disable virtual server default is disable IP Address Input the IP address for intranet of virtual server For example 192 168 16 254 Protocol select TCP UDP TCP amp UDP default is TCP amp UDP Comment add relevant comment information if you configure as above then you can add the information as access 80 port it will be shifted to host with IP address of 192 168 16 254 Current Virtual Servers in system Display the current virtual servers port mapping configuration if you need to delete any rule just select it and click Delete Selected button Current Virtual Servers in system No IP Address Port Range Protocol Comment 10 192 168 16 254 8
37. nd encryption private key correspond one AP MAC address of wireless AP from the top to the bottom input the BSSID of AP1 AP2 AP3 AP4 and AP5 accordingly E 38 4 Configure the WDS connection of AP2 and AP1 in the AP2 WEB server 5 Configure the WDS connection of AP3 and AP1 in the AP3 WEB server 6 Configure the WDS connection of AP4 and AP1 in the AP4 WEB server 7 Configure the WDS connection of AP5 and AP1 in the AP5 WEB server 8 Check the network segment connectivity Computers of any network segment can access the Internet and share documents and printers with other computers Warning 1 All AP should be in the same subnet mask when setup WDS connection 2 When two APs make WDS connection to each other as in the case of AP1 and AP2 the same wireless channel must be set manually 3 When two APs make WDS connection to each other as in the case of AP1 and AP 2 the entity mode encryption methods and encryption private key of both APs should be consistent to each other FAQ What if forgot the user name and password to login in to AP How to reset the router In case of forgetting the user name and password reset the AP to default setting Switch on the device and press the RESET button for 5 seconds AP will reboot when the very right LED indicator flash NOTICE The default IP of AP will return to 192 168 1 X network segment X is a round number between 2 and 253 Why can I not log in to the AP management i
38. network TCP transmission default value is enable Pkt_Aggregate to combine multiple package by aggregate technology enhancing the system of data packet to arrive destination by LAN thus improving transmission rate default value is enable Country code select according to country and area default value is None IE adopts 1 14 channels Wi Fi Multimedia WMM To ensure priority processing of different wireless data type by configuring the Wi Fi multimedia QoS ability thus ensuring the High quality transmission of data package WI Fi Multimedia WMM Capable Enable Disable APSD Capable Enable Disable DLS Capable Enable Disable WMM Parameters WMM Configuration Figure 3 19 WMM Capable Enable or disable the WMM function default value is enable DLS Capable the Direct Link capability you can either select enable or disable default value is disable WMM Parameters click WMM Configuration the WMM Parameters of Access Point configuration page will pop out as follows WMM Parameters of Access Point Aifsn CWMin CWMax Txop ACM AckPolicy AC_BE 3 15 se 63 v 0 o o AC_BK D 15 03 1023 v 0 O 0 AC_VI 1 7 15 94 D oO ACVO 1 3 7 47 o o WMM Parameters of Station Aifsn CWMin CWMax Txop ACM AC_BE 3 KT 1023 o AC_BK 7 15 1023 0 o AC_VI 2 1 8 15 sw 94 Oo AC_VO 2 3 se TI e 47 Apply Cancel Close Figure 3 20 Security Securi
39. nnection type and their parameters here WAN Connection Type STATIC fixed IP v IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 Primary DNS Server 8 3 8 8 Secondary DNS Server 4444 Select Disable v Apply Cancel Refresh Figure 3 6 IP Address Static IP address offered by ISP Sub Net Mask Sub net mask offered by ISP Default Gateway input the gateway information offered by ISP Primary DNS Server input the DNS server address provided by ISP DNS address differ from area Secondary DNS Server Input the spare DNS server address provided by ISP DNS address differ from area click Apply after configuration 2 Please select DHCP Auto config as follows if no IP parameters offered by ISP the device will obtain the IP address automatically from ISP Wide Area Network WAN Settings Choose your connection type and their parameters here WAN Connection Type DHCP Auto config DHCP Mode Hostname Optional optional MAC Clone Select Disable v Save Apply Cancel Refresh Figure 3 7 E 10 3 ISP offers User Name and Password under PPPoE mode please select PPPoE xDSL in WAN Connection Type as follows please refer to ISP if any parameters is undefined Wide Area Network WAN Settings Choose your connection type and their parameters here WAN Connection Type PPPoE xDSL v User Name pppoe_user Password COLILILIIIIIT Verify Password eeeeeegeeeeg
40. nterface 1 Make sure the computer connects to the AP LAN port 2 Make sure the IP address of the computer and the AP are in the same network segment For example if the default IP address of AP is 192 168 1 254 the IP address of the computer should be 192 168 1 X X is a round number between 2 to 253 3 Try to log in on other computers If the above methods still cannot help Reset the AP to default setting and try again What if forget the wireless encryption password Generally there are two solutions 1 Use cable to connect the computer and AP and check the configurations of wireless security setting 2 Reset the AP What factors will affect the wireless signal 1 WLAN adopts microwave transit which is weak at diffraction Walls are the main obstacles at home which absorbs electromagnetic strength as well as block wireless signal Therefore wireless devices behind the walls can only pick up very weak signal or no signal The strong magnetic field of microwave ovens bluetooth devices cordless phones and refrigrators will greatly affect N the wireless signal oO There might be problems of channel collisions and signals crosstalk caused by many wireless devices working in the same environment 4 Interference source such as radio transmitting tower welder tram and high voltage transformer within 100 meters would cause strong interference to both the wireless signal and the devices 5 Weather situation could also af
41. ny other client connection WDS point to Similarly in this mode compared with WDS point to multipoint relay AP is identical with it except that it sends signal multipoint bridge to the device that connect with it only instead of any other client connection Wired router In this mode RJ45 ethernet port works as WAN connecting port it can offer internet sharing for the outdoor wireless AP mode client device through connecting indoor xDSL Modem or broadband access by cable Client Router In this mode RJ45 Ethernet port works as LAN port AP works as client it connects wireless hot spots and then Mode connects the indoor PC or switch with cable to realize Internet sharing this mode only serves for users of wired connection and doesn t send wireless signal to any other clients Except Access point mode other modes all support plug and play software configuration on WEB server is unnecessary other functions can be configured according to this manual g09 Internet Settings WAN You can quickly configure AP with connection type provided by ISP in WAN configuration enabling LAN computers to share network service of ISP All parameters are provided by ISP in this mode please refer to ISP if any parameter is undefined 1 Please select STATIC fixed IP as follows when you get IP address sub net mask Gate way and DNS server please refer to ISP if any parameter is undefined Wide Area Network WAN Settings Choose your co
42. oint s Figure 5 11 2 In WEB Server of AP1 select wireless Settings gt Basic set AP1 wireless channel as 11 and note down SSID of AP1 as shown in Fig 5 12 Wireless Network Driver Version Radio OVO 11b g n mixed mode e Network Name SSID Mutiple SSID1 Mutiple SSID2 Mutiple SSID3 Hidden O Isolated O Multiple SSID4 Hidden O Isolated O Muttiple SSID5 Hidden Isolated O Mutiple SSID7 Broadcast Network Name SSID Enable Disable AP Isolation Enable Disable SID AP Isolation MBS Enable Disable 00 00 43 30 50 F0 2462MHz Channel 11 Frequency Channel Figure 5 12 3 As shown in Fig 5 13 configure the operation mode of AP2 to be AP mode and wireless mode to be Bridge Point to Point Operation Mode Configuration You may configure the operation mode suitable for you environment AP All ethernet and wireless interfaces are bridged into a single bridge interface AP Router The first ethernet port is treated as WAN port The other ethernet ports and the wireless interface are bridged together and are treated as LAN ports AP Client Router The wireless interface is treated as WAN port and the ethernet ports are LAN ports Wireless mode Bridge Point to Point v Figure 5 13 E 33 4 Select Wireless Settings gt Basic in the WEB server of AP2 configure the wireless operat
43. put Tx Mbps 0 0 Rx Mbps 17 9 Link Quality Good 82 Signal Strength 1 Normal 62 Signal Strength 3 Weak 0 Gegen Nurse Level Joe 0 Figure 4 3 E 26 Site Survey Select wireless setting gt Site Survey then you can scan the wireless base stations then select one base station to connect or binding Site Survey SSID BSSID RSSI Channel EE E 00 0C 43 WHO1 30 52 58 86 6 WPA2 PSK Infrastructure 00 E0 4C P cen oe FER us es fore aero ChinaNet 00 25 5E e lo Mnsm Fee 20 rar wears Infrastructure 00 0C 43 lo E Clees 20 52 80 sos NotUse HOPEN Infrastructure Le ChinaNet vMg 00 1E 10 Hora 2 TKIP WPA PSK Infrastructure Ae FA 7D 35 BL HighPower 00 0C 43 WPA PSK WPA2 oO N1 30 52 90 10026 WE z D rrastuctwre WAYOS 00 Al B0 10 W Unknown Infrastructure 10 18 29 00 22 93 clean O chinawet waau Wgau 2F 5C F8 mie to Pe weersk PSK nrastructre ChinaNet hiGd re D es Ju me nm In WPA MAPS Imtrastructure TP E0 05 C5 PSK WPA2 a LINK_DFF610 DF F6 10 24 111 AES PSK Infrastructure TP E0 05 C5 EE ee LINK_E01474 Gi 14 74 5 13 NotUse HOPEN Infrastructure Figure 4 4 SSID displays the current SSID of AP BSSID displays the current BSSIP of AP generally it is the MAC address of AP RSSID displays the signal strength received from current AP Channel displays the wireless data transmission
44. rds Wireless Data transfer rates up to 54Mbps Supports multiple working mode and wireless mode High output transmit and receive sensitivity optimized Supports Passive POE power supply Supports WDS mode Provides throughput monitor indicating the current wireless throughput Output transmit power adjustable Supports PPoE static IP dynamic IP Internet access Built in NAT and DHCP server supporting static IP address distributing Supports configuration backup restore and firmware upgrade Integrated housing design dust proof moisture proof water proof and anti UV Installation Environment Working temperature 30 C 70 C Working humidity 10 90 RH non condensation BOM Outdoor AP AC adapter DC 15V POE Cable Cable tie Quick installation guide A Notice Should any accessory be missing or damage be found please contact the local dealer immediately m0 Hardware description Indicator Front panel diagrammatic drawing Kd ET CJ ZZ Power LAN SYS Wireless Signal Strength 00090 O Figure 1 1 Judge from left to right side Indicator Status Indication Power off Power Power on Port disconnected LAN Port connected Data transmitted through port System processing abnormally SYS System process normally No connection or lack of wireless signal in Client wireless mode Wireless Signal Operates in other modes except Client mode Strength On In
45. ry or distant monitor System Log Syslog Oct 22 12 01 08 nene syslog info syslogd started BusyBox v1 12 1 Oct 22 12 01 08 none user notice kernel klegd started BusyBox v1 12 1 2011 Oct 22 12 01 12 none user warn syslog Warn RT3052 can t find 192 160 16 Oct 22 12 01 12 nene user warn syslog Warne ZSxztitgsekzstsk s zztktzstas zz ai Figure 3 46 Chapter 4 AP Client Router operating Mode Configuration In AP mode this device allows multiple wireless clients to access wireless LAN through WiFi Ethernet port can also be divided into multiple wireless modes such as Access point Client WDS point to point relay WDS point to multi point relay WDS point to point bridge and WDS point to multi point bridge Login Log in the WEB server of AP in AP Client Route mode except options related to AP Route Mode on left menu other options should be the same as those in AP Router mode Please refer to Chapter 3 for setting Only the typical application of wireless network configuration are introduced here Profile Then you can configure on Wireless Settings gt Profile configuration web server Pofile List Profile SSID Channel Authentication Encryption Network Type LOM proroat Chinatet viige Auto wrarsk TKIP infrastructure Figure 4 1 m25 Add Click add button configure the binding connection between this device and wireless base station in the pop up interface as the fo
46. throughput will be affected in GF Green Field mode it will affect downward compatibility and system security but it can reach High Throughput data transmission default value is Mixed mode Channel BandWidth you can either select 20 or 20 40 default is 20 40 Guard Interval you can either select Long or Auto default value is Auto MCS You may select the MCS value from 0 to 32 The default MCS is Auto Reverse Direction Grant RDG you can either disable or enable this function Extension Channel configure the frequency with related extension channel Space Time Block Coding STBC you can either select disable or enable default value is disable Aggregation MSDU A MSDU Frame aggregation defalut value is disable Auto Block ACK to realize Polymerization exchange sequence and boost transmission rate default value is enable Decline BA Request it can boost the transmission rate default value is disable Advanced Wireless configuration Select Wireless Settings gt Advanced then you can configure advanced wireless setting such as Beacon Interval TX Power etc Notice it is suggested to keep the default value for general users Advanced Wireless BG Protection Mode Auto v Beacon Interval 100 ms range 20 999 default 100 Data Beacon Rate DTIM 1 ms range 1 255 default 1 Fragment Threshold 2346 range 2 2346 default 2
47. ton Load Default Figure 3 43 Warning Itis suggested to save the current configuration before Import settings or Load Factory defaults Status Select Administrator gt Status to check the SDK version of the system System Up Time System Platform and Operation Mode and LAN info Access Point Status Let s take a look at the status of Platform SDK Version DA01_outap_en 341 4 2 Oct 13 2011 System Up Time 31 mins 44 secs System Platform RT3052 embedded switch Operation Mode AP Router Access Point nternet Configurations Connected Type DHCP WAN IP Address 192 168 0 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 0 1 Primary Domain Name Server 192 168 0 1 Secondary Domain Name Server 192 168 0 1 MAC Address 00 0C 43 30 50 66 Local IP Address 192168 16 1 Local Netmask 255 255 255 0 MAC Address 00 0C 43 30 50 77 Figure 3 44 m24 Statics Select Administrator gt Statics to display the memory status of current system data package sent or received by WLAN LAN and WAN Memory total 13836 kB Memory left 2076 kB WAN Rx packets 15517 WAN Rx bytes 1057636 WAN Tx packets 170 WAN Tx bytes 96836 LAN Rx packets 1497 LAN Rx bytes 12 LAN Tx packets O LAN Tx bytes 1050219 Figure 3 45 System Log Select Administrator gt System Log info to check system log and learn the events of the router through local inqui
48. ts this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 Subnet mask 255 Default gateway 192 Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server 202 Alternate DNS server 202 Validate settings upon exit Figure 2 6 4 Set IP address as 192 168 16 X X should be a numeral between2 to 254 sub net mask as 255 255 255 0 click OK and return to last interface click OK again Wireless network connection Default SSID of this device is BL HighPowerourAP65 for Windows7 system please follow the steps below to connect wireless network 1 An icon of E will appear in the bottom right corner after installation of wireless card click this icon Not connected ait Connections are available Wireless Network Connection HighPower N1 office HighPoweroutAP65 ChinaNet vMgQ TPLINK RTK lin AP 2 4G SoftAP 23 ChinaNet Wgau Open Network and Sharing Center 23 35 2011 9 9 Figure 2 7 m 06 2 Select the network you want to connect in network list click connect Not connected att Connections are available Wireless Network Connection HighPower N1 office all HighPoweroutAP65 Cal P Information sent over this network might be visible to others Connect automatically L BL MPO1 La
49. ty configuration Select Wireless Settings gt Security then you can configure the wireless network security OPEN WEP WEP encryption way is the earliest encryption technology which adopts 64 128 bite key to encrypt the data transmission take OPEN WEP as an example to explain as follows E 16 SSID choice HighPoweroutAP65 v HighPoweroutAP65 Security Mode OPENWEP v Wire Equivalence Protection WEP Default Key Key 1 v WEP Key 1 Hex v WEP Key 2 Hex WEP Keys WEP Key 3 Hex WEP Key 4 Hex v Access Policy Policy Disable wv Add a station Mac Save Apply Cancel Figure 3 21 Default Key select the required key from 4 default keys WEP Keys 1 4 Input the password when selecting Hex Legal key is 10 or 26 Hex figure when selecting ASCII Legal Key is 5 or 13 ASCII figure WPA PSK WPA PSK is a new standardized encryption technology which providing more powerful encryption than WEP it includes two encryption ways TKIP or AES Moreover it can also automatically change pass phrase to prevent Hacker attack effectively making it the most common encryption way at the moment take WPA PSK as an example SSID choice HighPoweroutAP65 v HighPoweroutAP65 Security Mode WPA PSK v WPA Algorithms O TKIP O AES TKIPAES Pass Phrase 12345678 Key Renewal Interval 3600 seconds 0 4194303 Access Policy Policy Disable v Add a station Mac Save Apply Cancel Fi
50. use this Quick Setup Wizard to easily set up your router Expert users can modify specific settings by choosing from the categories on the left Press the Next button below to start the Quick Setup Wizard Figure 3 3 There are 6 setting items in AP Router Wired router AP mode You can configure relevant functions by selecting any of each item it will cover all item function in detail as follows moe Wizard Quick setting for Wizard Click Next in quick Quick Set up interface you can configure the device with steps required Quick Set Up Thank you for using 11N Wireless Router Please use this Quick Setup Wizard to easily set up your router Expert users can modify specific settings by choosing from the categories on the left Press the Next button below to start the Quick Setup Wizard Next Cancel Figure 3 4 Operation Mode It offers three basic Internet access modes for different users AP mode AP Route mode and AP Cilent Router mode Besides it can be divided into various wireless modes in AP Internet access mode such as Access Point Client WDS point to point relay WDS point to multipoint relay WDS point to point bridge connection WDS point to multipoint bridge connection Operation Mode Configuration You may configure the operation mode suitable for you environment O AP All ethernet and wireless interfaces are bridged into a single bridge interface AP Router The first ethernet port is treate
51. uters of any network segment can access the Internet and share documents and printers with other computers Distant transit solution 2 Setting procedures 1 Configure the operating mode and wireless mode of eachAP as shown in solution 2 2 Configure the IP address SSID and wireless operating channel of each AP and record the BSSID of each AP on paper IP Address 192 168 16 10 192 168 16 11 192 168 16 12 D 192 168 16 18 SSID OutdoorAP01 OutdoorAP02 OutdoorAP03 Wi OutdoorAP08 Ch11 Ch11 Ch11 Ch11 Ch11 3 Configure WDS connection of AP1 and AP2 in AP1 WEB server 4 Configure WDS connection of AP2 and AP1 in AP2 web server AP2 and AP3 are connected by network cable 5 Repeat step 3 and 4 in the following setting 6 Check the network segment connectivity Computers of any network segment can access the Internet and share documents and printers with other computers Warning 1 AllAP should be in the same subnet mask when setup WDS connection 2 When two APs make WDS connection to each other as in the case of AP1 andAP2 the same wireless channel must be set manually 3 When two APs make WDS connection to each other as in the case of AP1 and AP2 the entity mode encryption methods and encryption private key of both APs should be consistent to each other E 36 Point to Multipoint Bridge bag EN
52. widely applied in various wireless transmission network Login Log in the WEB server of AP in AP mode except options related to WAN such as WAN and Firewall other options should be the same as those in AP Router mode Please refer to Chapter 3 for setting Only the typical application of several wireless modes in AP mode are introduced here Point to point connection 7 N mm mm EE ieee a a ze Figure 5 1 AP1 operation mode AP1 wireless mode AP2 operation mode AP2 wireless mode Solution 1 AP AP access point AP AP client mode WDS point to point WDS point to point Solution 2 bridge or WDS bridge or WDS repeater mode repeater mode Solutions Warning Solution 2 require AP1 and AP2 should have WDS function Comparison of WDS point to point repeater and WDS point to point bridge the former is accessible to both wired and wireless clients while the latter is accessible to wired clients only m 29 Solution 1 Setup steps 1 As shown in Fig 5 2 configure the operation mode of AP1 to be AP mode and wireless mode to be Access Point Operation Mode Configuration You may configure the operation mode suitable for you environment AP All ethernet and wireless interfaces are bridged into a single bridge interface AP Router The first ethernet port is treated as WAN port The other ethernet ports and the wireless

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