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1. User Name SNMPv3User Password ecccccce Confirm Password e Access Type Read Only Authentication Protocol MDS v Privacy Protocol None Y Figure 6 3 Configure SNMPv3 user profile User Name Specify a user name for the SNMPv3 administrator or user Only the SNMP commands carrying this user name are allowed to access the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender Page 40 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 6 Management Password Specify a password for the SNMPv3 administrator or user Only the SNMP commands carrying this password are allowed to access the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender Confirm Password Input that password again to make sure it is your desired one Access Type Select Read Only or Read and Write Authentication Protocol Select an authentication algorithm SHA authentication is stronger than MD5 but is slower Privacy Protocol Specify the encryption method for SNMP communication None and DES are available None No encryption is applied DES Data Encryption Standard DES applies a 58 bit key to each 64 bit block of data 6 3 Coovachilli Settings Coovachilli is a captive portal management that allows WLAN users to easily and securely access the Internet Under Router mode when Coovachilli is enabled the IEEE 802 11b g n Wireless Access Point will force an HTTP client on a network to see a special web page usually for authentication purposes
2. Access Control Profile Name Profile1 WDS Settings Wireless Network Name SSID Wireless Broadcast SSID O Enabled O Disabled Wireless Separation O Enabled Disabled WMM Support Enabled Disabled Sta Num Limitation O Enabled O Disabled Max Station Num 32 0 32 Security Settings Network Authentication Open System iv Open System Dat tion SENE Shared Key Key Type Legacy 802 1x WPA with Radius Default Tx Key WPA2 with Radius WPA amp WPA2 with Radius WEP Passphrase WPA PSK Energion Key 4 WPA2 PSK Reps ane ds WPA PSK amp WPA2 PSK Encryption Key 2 Figure 5 2 Security settings Network Authentication Open System This enables any device to join the network without performing a security check Shared Key Data encryption and key are required for wireless authentication not available in Bridge AP Repeater mode Legacy 802 1x Available in AP Wireless Client mode this provides the rights to access the wireless network and wired Ethernet With User and PC identity centralized authentication and dynamic key management it reduces the security risk of wireless networks to as low as possible To serve the 802 1x at least one EAP type should be supported by the RADIUS Server AP and wireless client NOTE For first time users if EAP type TLS is selected you need to import a valid user certificate To import user certificates refer to Section 6 9 Certificate Settings for more details W
3. y a Great tech support is just 30 seconds away at 724 746 5500 or blackbox com BLACK BOX About Black Box Black Box provides an extensive range of networking and infrastructure products You ll find everything from cabinets and racks and power and surge protection products to media converters and Ethernet switches all supported by free live 24 7 Tech Support available in 30 seconds or less O Copyright 2012 Black Box Corporation All rights reserved LWE100A User Manual version 1 724 746 5500 blackbox com
4. dhcp server leasetime dhcp relay enable dhcp server ip wlan setting operation mode wireless network name wireless SSID broadcast radio switch wireless mode HT protect wireless frequency channel depends on country and wireless mode power rate antenna type antenna gain settings wmm settings wireless isolate communication between clients max sta connection number manually limit the number of stations wireless bwa space in meter setting wireless bwa coverage class setting channel mode channel offset of 40 MHz extension 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 59 Appendix B SSH Settings get set del Keyword N Table B 1 Continued CLI commands A MPDU A MSDU shortGl RIFS RTS fragment beacon DTIM preamble IGMP stdm cpelype authentication encryption key type default 4 E 3 4 wpa psk reauthtime keyupdate eap Descriptions A MPDU A MSDU shortGl rifs RTS fragment beacon DTIM preamble IGMP stdm setting CPE Type wireless authentication type wireless data encryption wireless wep key setting wireles wep key type wireless wep default key index wireless wep key 1 wireless wep key 2 wireless wep key 3 wireless wep key 4 wireless WPA setting wireless pre shared key PSK for WPA PSK wireless WPA re auth period in s
5. SNMP and FTP are activated as default remote management options To use secure management tools such as SSH HTTPS and WISE select Secure You can also choose Customized to enable any methods as desired Wireless Broadband Access Point Logout Status Wireless Management Tools Remote Settings gt gt Remote Settings re Upload DIN P Use this page to switch services of remote console Configuration File Management Privacy Mode Password Settings 9 Normal Secure Customized Telnet SNMP 4 FTP _1SSH Force HTTPS WISE Figure 6 1 Remote settings 6 2 SNMP Management The Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender supports SNMP for convenient remote management Open Remote Settings in Management as shown below Set the SNMP parameters and obtain the MIB file before remote management s Wireless Broadband Access Point Logout Status System Wireless Management Tools Remote Settings s O Customized Telnet SNMP CIFTP Firmware Upload 3 3 yi SSH Force HTTPS WISE Configuration Fil uk ian SNMP Settings Password Settings Protocol Version v3 Server Port 161 Get Community public Set Community private Trap Destination 0 0 0 0 Trap Community public Configure SNMPv3 User Profile Figure 6 2 SNMP configuration 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 39 Chapter 6 Management Protocol Version Select the SNMP version and keep it ide
6. authentication encyrption default wpa association active manageiD IPaddr port shared secret srcipfilter enable addrule delerle rulelist srcpportfilter enable addrule Descriptions vlaniD of this vap wireless separation WMM Support Max Station Number Manually limit the number of stations wireless autheticatoin type wireless data encryption wireless wep default key index wireless WPA setting list of associated wireless clients vlan setting enable 802 10 VLAN Management VLAN ID radius setting IP address port Shared Secret firewall setting source ip filter settings source ip filter enable add a source ip filter rule delete source ip filter rule show source ip filter rule lists source port filter settings source port filter enable add a source port filter rule Page 62 724 746 5500 blackbox com get set del y Keyword remote snmp Table B 1 Continued CLI commands delerule rulelist destportfilter enable addrule delerule rulelist portforward enable addrule delerule rulelist dmzenable dmzipaddr privacy telnet snmp ftp ssh forcehttps wise version port getCommunity Appendix B SSH Settings Descriptions delete source port filter rule show source port filter rule lists destination port filter setting
7. before using the Internet normally The browser is then redirected to a Web page that requires authentication Captive portals are used at most Wi Fi hotspots Therefore to use Coovachilli you need to find Coovachilli service providers that have the additional services needed to make Coovahcilli work Wireless Broadband Access Point Status System Wireless Management Remote Settings CoovaChilli Settings Use this page to set basic CoovaChilli settings Firmware Upload Coovachilli Enable Configuration File RADIUS Settings Password Settings Primary RADIUS Server Secondary RADIUS Server RADIUS Auth Port Certificate Settings RADIUS Acct Port RADIUS Shared Secret 0 9999090000009090 RADIUS NASID RADIUS Administrative User Figure 6 4 Coovachilli settings Radius Settings Primary Radius Server Enter the name or IP address of the primary radius server Secondary Radius Server Enter the name or IP address of the primary radius server if any Radius Auth Port Enter the port number for authentication Radius Acct Port Enter the port number for billing Radius Shared Secret Enter the secret key of the radius server Radius NAS ID Enter the name of the radius server if any 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 41 Chapter 6 Management Radius Administrative User Radius Admin Username Enter the username of the Radius Administrator Radius Admin Password Enter the passw
8. ss ioc este tete tete e EE idbes 11 3 3 Safety PrecaUtONS OPERA e e ides adaandetasaesupsnerantesseqadnenpnandeseabeds 11 3 4 Installation PrecatitlOflS aria tute t a tendu M cocida Ned 11 3 5 Hardware Installation Steps sssssssssssssssseneneeeeeneneen ener nennen entere nnne erret 11 Semen 11 33 2 Pole MOUNINO ssl ettet i ees obtentu eta Testes ibd prato e tags anes ind tuis 14 325 3 Using the External Antena icio ette tr e puce Eee d dun cd et Bender qu ure reed 16 3 54 Using the Grounding WING ihidem eere ege tete teu ted plu pe pda settle e petes 17 A BASIC SQUUNGS ees R R 19 4 1 Factory Default Set ligs uie ti atada 19 4 2 System Reguitefrients sisien t de RR do Pura EE Feci geb pese ares d dli e need 20 4 3 Loggingiin to the Web based Interface et t ete stet epi lib teen 20 A A Basic System Settings EA 21 AS MMES CNIS e O UAE LLI MS EN 24 4 6 RADIUS SOUUN OS 5 tu oa ciere d leder a beet bordo iii ortae ees lied fe cuida 24 AF Firewall Settings s oett pi bm ted ts iet ase teste cede dae ect labatur catuli tul loses ruo Oeo 25 4 8 Basic Wireless Settings nen enne trn enne e rrr rennen ener 29 LIH mE 31 4 10 VAP Profile Settings e rr bn ia e ede titre tende data uu dete i d e RR d eerte 31 AN BUYER P 33 5 Advanced Settings iu et eterne a d edt bar dae 34 5 1 Advanced Wirel
9. 1 Profile1 Wireless Open System 0 WDS Settings 2 Profile2 Wireless Open System 0 O 3 Profile3 Wireless Open System 0 O 4 Profile4 Wireless Open System 0 O 5 Profile5 Wireless Open System o 1 o 6 Profile6 Wireless Open System 0 O 7 Profile7 Wireless Open System 0 o 8 Profile8 Wireless Open System 0 O 9 Profile9 Wireless Open System 0 o 10 Profile10 Wireless Open System 0 O Figure 4 16 VAP Profile settings Wireless Broadband Access Point System Wireless Management Basic Settings VAP Profile1 Settings Profile Settings Advanced Settings Bai Scip Access Control Profile Name Profile1 Wireless Network Name SSID Broadcast SSID O Enabled Disabled Wireless Separation O Enabled 9 Disabled WMM Support Enabled Disabled E2 es WDS Settings Wireless Security Settings Network Authentication Open System Data Encryption None Key Type He Figure 4 17 VAP Profile1 settings Basic Settings Profile Name Name of the VAP profile Wireless Network Name Enter the virtual SSID for the VAP Broadcast SSID In AP mode you need to hide the network name when you are in a wireless environment that may have potential risk By disabling broadcast SSID the STA cannot scan and find the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender so malicious attack by an illegal STA can be avoided Page 32 724 746 5500
10. 119 n OFDM DSSS QAM 16 QPSK BPSK Operating Frequency IEEE 802 11b g ISM Band 802 11g n 20 MHz U S Canada 2 412 GHz 2 462 GHz EU 2 412 GHz 2 472 GHz IEEE 802 11gn 40 MHz Band U S Canada 2 422 GHz 2 452 GHz EU 2 422 GHz 2 462 GHz Output Power IEEE 802 11b 27 5 dBm 11 Mbps IEEE 802 119 27 5 dBm Q 6 Mbps IEEE 802 11gn 27 5 dBm HT20 27 5 dBm HT40 Band edge exclusive controllable for different country regulations Sensitivity IEEE 802 11b 88 dBm 11 Mbps IEEE 802 119 73 dBm 6 Mbps IEEE 802 11n 70 dBm HT20 67 dBm HT40 1 3 Software Advance Settings Radio on off WMM Regatta mode output power control fragmentation length beacon interval RTS CTS threshold DTIM interval Management Telnet FTP SMP password changes firmware updates configuration files Operation Mode CPE AP Security WEP 64 128 152 bit WPA WPA2 WPA PSK WPA2 PSK 802 1x authentication 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 7 Chapter 2 Overview 2 Overview 2 1 Introduction Designed for outdoor environment applications the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender is a high performance last mile broadband solution that provides reliable wireless network coverage As an IEEE 802 11b g compliant wireless device the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender is able to provide stable and efficient wireless performance The extender delivers a much faster data rate than normal wireless devices and higher bandwi
11. ID for your device Make sure the assigned management VLAN ID is identical to your network VLAN ID to enable you to access the Web page of the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender Wireless Broadband Access Point Logout Status System Wireless Management Tools Profile Wireless Open System Basic Settings 9 Profile9 Wireless Open System El Profile Settings 10 Profile10 Wireless Open System 1 Advanced Settings 11 Profile11 Wireless Open System o 12 Profile12 Wireless Open System O Access Control X 13 Profile13 Wireless Open System 0 El WDS Settings 14 Profile14 Wireless Open System O 15 Profile15 Wireless Open System El 16 Profile16 Wireless Open System O v Enable 802 10 VLAN Management VLAN ID 2001 Figure 4 18 Management VLAN ID 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 33 Chapter 5 Advanced Settings 5 Advanced Settings 5 1 Advanced Wireless Settings Open Advanced Settings in Wireless to make advanced wireless settings Wireless Broadband Access Point i Logout Status System Wireless Management Tools Basic Settings y Wireless Advanced Settings Profile Settings These settings are only for more technically advanced users who have a sufficient knowledge about wireless LAN These settings should not be changed unless you know what
12. Ping 192 168 173 30 Ping Interval 300 seconds Startup Delay 120 seconds gt 120 Failure Count To Reboot 300 Figure 7 3 Ping watchdog Enable Ping Watchdog To activate ping watchdog check this checkbox IP Address to Ping Specify the IP address of the remote unit to ping Ping Interval Specify the interval time to ping the remote unit Startup Delay Specify the startup delay time to prevent reboot before the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender is fully initialized Failure Count To Reboot If the ping timeout packets reached the value the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender will reboot automatically 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 47 Chapter 7 Monitoring Tools 7 4 Data Rate Test The Data Rate Test enables you to test the current RSSI at each data rate between your Wireless P T P Ethernet Extenders Wireless Broadband Access Point Logout Status System Wireless Management Tools System Log Data Rate Test Site Surve eae Use this page to test the link quality to the remote WDS node Ping Watchdog AAA nde MACAddress A OAE a 00 19 70 00 fc 60 Antenna Alignment Speed Test Auto 100 6M 100 9M 10096 12M 100 18M 100 24M 100 36M 100 Figure 7 4 Data rate test 7 5 Antenna Alignment In Bridge mode when the bridges are not easily visible from the location where the dish will be installed the antenna align
13. The Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender servers as AP and Bridge concurrently In other words the extender can provide connectivity services for extenders in Bridge mode Wireless Network Name SSID This wireless network name is shared among all associated devices in your wireless network Keep it identical on all those devices NOTE SSID is case sensitive and cannot exceed 32 characters Broadcast SSID In AP mode you need to hide the network name when you are in a wireless environment that may have potential risk By disabling broadcast SSID the STA cannot scan and find the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender so that malicious attack by some illegal STA can be avoided 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 29 Chapter 4 Basic Settings 802 11 Mode The Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender can communicate with wireless devices that conform to 802 11b g or 802 11b g n HT Protect Enable HT High Throughput protect to ensure HT transmission with MAC mechanism Under 802 11n mode the wireless client can be divided into HT STA and Non HT STA The one with HT protect enabled gets higher throughput Frequency Channel Channel varies because the available band differs from country to country Select a proper operating channel in the drop down list according to your situation Extension Channel This channel only applies to AP AP Repeater and 40MHz channel width Using channel bonding it enables the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender to use two ch
14. address Default 192 168 1 1 of the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender into the address field You will see the login page Figure 4 1 Wireless Broadband Access Point Name admin Password Figure 4 1 Login page Enter the username Default admin and password Default password respectively and click Login to login to the main page of the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender This management interface provides five main options in the black bar including Status System Wireless Management and Tools See Figure 4 2 Page 20 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 4 Basic Settings Wireless Broadband Access Point Status System Wireless Management Information Information Connections i z This page shows the current status and some basic settings of the device Statistics System Information ARP Table Device Name ap27ebea Bridge Table MAC Address 00 19 70 27 eb ea Country Region United States DHCP Clients Firmware Version 3 0 4 Network Activities LAN Settings j IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP Address 0 0 0 0 MAC Address 00 19 70 27 eb ea Wireless Settings Operation Mode Figure 4 2 Main page NOTE The username and password are case sensitive and the password should be no more than 19 characters 4 4 Basic System Settings If you are using the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender for the first time we recommend starting config
15. and Ethernet ports Click Refresh to view current statistics Wireless Broadband Access Point Status System Wireless Management Information Statistics This page shows the packet counters for transmission and reception regarding to wireless and Ethernet networks Connections ARP Table Poll Interval 5 0 65634 sec _ Set Interval Bridge Table on Una ee eee 2220 Received Transmitted DHCP Clients Unicast Packets 676 1 Broadcast Packets 400 421 Network Activities Multicast Packets 19 299 o Total Packets 1095 721 Total Bytes 54543 63429 me O Received Transmitted Total Packets 595 1419 Total Bytes 73818 519993 Figure 8 4 Network flow statistics 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 51 Chapter 8 Status Poll Interval Specify the refresh time interval in the box beside Poll Interval and click Set Interval to save the settings Stop discontinues the auto refresh of network flow statistics 8 4 View ARP Table Open ARP Table in Status as shown below Click Refresh to view current table Wireless Broadband Access Point Logout Status System Wireless Management Tools Information ARP Table This table shows ARP table Connections Statistics 192 168 1111 90 E6 BA 5B 9E 26 br Bridge Table DHCP Clients Network Activities Figure 8 5 ARP table 8 5 View Bridge Table Open Bridg
16. be careful not to damage the connectors WARNING Users MUST power off the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender first before connecting the external antenna to it Do not switch from the built in antenna to the external antenna from Web management without physically attaching the external antenna onto the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender Otherwise the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender might be damaged 3 5 4 Using the Grounding Wire The Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender is shipped with a grounding wire Properly ground the unit to protect against power surges 1 Loosen and remove the metal O ring on the N type antenna connector 2 Put the grounding wire into the connector and tighten it with the O ring ire Ethernet Extender 9 LWE100A Figure 3 10 Connecting one end of the grounding wire 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 17 Chapter 3 Hardware Installation 3 Connect the other end of the grounding wire to the earth ground BLACK BOX Wireless Figure 3 11 Connecting the other end of the grounding wire Page 18 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 4 Basic Settings 4 Basic Settings 4 1 Factory Default Settings To return the extender to its factory default settings see Section 6 6 Table 4 1 Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender Factory Default Settings Parameter Default Setting Username admin Password password Wireless Device Name apXXXXXX X represents the last 6 digits of the Ethernet MAC addr
17. culos donde salen del aparato 14 El equipo el ctrico debe ser limpiado nicamente de acuerdo a las recomendaciones del fabricante 15 En caso de existir una antena externa deber ser localizada lejos de las lineas de energia 16 El cable de corriente deber ser desconectado del cuando el equipo no sea usado por un largo periodo de tiempo 17 Cuidado debe ser tomado de tal manera que objectos liquidos no sean derramados sobre la cubierta u orificios de ventilaci n 18 Servicio por personal calificado deber ser provisto cuando A El cable de poder o el contacto ha sido da ado u B Objectos han ca do o l quido ha sido derramado dentro del aparato o C El aparato ha sido expuesto a la lluvia o D El aparato parece no operar normalmente o muestra un cambio en su desempe o o E El aparato ha sido tirado o su cubierta ha sido da ada Page 4 724 746 5500 blackbox com Table of Contents Table of Contents IES oee E EE E ETE e O TAT 7 Ns E EE e E E E E E N AN T E 7 12 E O s EE E A miU EIE 7 13 n LE 7 PAOLO RO 8 zem PX 8 PIENSO ccu 8 2 3 What s Included cutter 8 244 Hardware Description E Ub tele obtener bt Fed 8 2 5 Typical Application 10 3 Hardware Stall atin ieee ie ttr bte e td d teniente lead uetus as ettet dre td gebat aaa 11 3 1 Preparing for Installation teer nre nennen enn 11 3 2 Professional Installation Redulled s
18. effect the changes will take Access Control E A MPDU aggregation Enabled Disabled WDS Settings A MSDU aggregation O Enabled 9 Disabled Short GI Enabled Disabled RTS Threshold 2346 1 2347 Fragment Threshold 2346 256 2346 Beacon Interval 100 20 1024 ms DTIM Interval 1 1 255 IGMP Snooping Enabled Disabled RIFS G Enabled O Disabled Link Integration O Enabled Disabled TDM Coordination O Enabled Disabled Figure 5 1 Advanced wireless settings A MPDU A MSDU Aggregation The data rate of your AP except wireless client mode could be enhanced greatly with this option enabled however if your wireless clients don t support A MPDU A MSDU aggregation we do not recommended that you enable it Short Gl Under 802 11n mode enable it to obtain a better data rate if there is no negative compatibility issue RTS Threshold The Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender sends RTS Request to Send frames to certain receiving stations and negotiates the sending of a data frame After receiving an RTS that STA responds with a CTS Clear to Send frame to acknowledge the right to start transmission The setting range is O to 2346 in bytes Setting it too low may result in poor network performance We recommend that you leave it at its default of 2346 Fragmentation Length Specify the maximum size in bytes for a packet before data is fragmented into multiple packets Setting it to
19. s tano mojado o cerca de una alberca etc El aparato el ctrico debe ser usado nicamente con carritos o pedestales que sean recomendados por el fabricante El aparato el ctrico debe ser montado a la pared o al techo s lo como sea recomendado por el fabricante Servicio El usuario no debe intentar dar servicio al equipo el ctrico m s all a lo descrito en las instrucciones de operaci n Todo otro servicio deber ser referido a personal de servicio calificado El aparato el ctrico debe ser situado de tal manera que su posici n no interfiera su uso La colocaci n del aparato el ctrico sobre una cama sof alfombra o superficie similar puede bloquea la ventilaci n no se debe colocar en libreros o gabinetes que impidan el flujo de aire por los orificios de ventilaci n El equipo el ctrico deber ser situado fuera del alcance de fuentes de calor como radiadores registros de calor estufas u otros aparatos incluyendo amplificadores que producen calor El aparato el ctrico deber ser connectado a una fuente de poder s lo del tipo descrito en el instructivo de operaci n o como se indique en el aparato 12 Precauci n debe ser tomada de tal manera que la tierra fisica y la polarizaci n del equipo no sea eliminada 13 Los cables de la fuente de poder deben ser guiados de tal manera que no sean pisados ni pellizcados por objetos colocados Sobre o contra ellos poniendo particular atenci n a los contactos y recept
20. 3 Ping Watchdog gt Chapter 7 Monitoring Tools Wireless Broadband Access Point System Wireless Management Wireless Site Survey This page provides tool to scan the wireless network If any Access Point or IBSS is found you could choose te connect it manually when client mode is enabled P Wireless Signal 5 SSID Frequency Channel MAC Address Mode hi Security MISVOIP 2412MH2 1 00 50 3 35 02 65 802 14B G IN 71 WEP aeapi8 2442MH2 1 002191181755 80211B G 70 NONE AP2 2412MHz 00 60 b3 47 9fce 802 14B G 84 WEP FRHZlBoxFon 2412MHz 00 24 e 46 b9 08 802 44BIG N 76 WPA2 WLAN 7270 ddd 2412MHz 1 ae 9a 9b 7ff3 18 80211B G 84 WEP RT G32 2437MH2 8 20 ct30 d6 5a d0 802 11B G 61 WEP HTC Portable 2437MH2 8 90 21 55 78 cb 32 80211B G 80 NONE Hotspot MIS AP2 2437MHz 6 00 43 f7 8e 8d d3 80244BIG IN 45 WPA2 Figure 7 2 Site survey If the extender unexpectedly disconnects and cuts off your ability the log in to the unit use the ping watchdog to reboot Status System Log Site Survey Ping Watchdog Data Rate Test Antenna Alignment Speed Test Ping Watchdog Wireless Broadband Access Point System Wireless Management Ping Watchdog This page provides a tool to configure the Ping Watchdog If the failcount of the Ping reaches to a specified value the watchdog will reboot the device v Enable Ping Watchdog IP Address to
21. 62 Zz 7A 3 33 K 4B C 63 7B 4 34 L 4c d 64 7C 5 35 M 4D e 65 7D 6 36 N 4E f 66 7E 7 EI Oo AF g 67 8 38 P 50 h 68 Page 56 724 746 5500 blackbox com Appendix B SSH Settings Table B 1 CLI commands get set del Keyword y y time y now y y zone y y NTPUpdate y y servertype y E E y y Manual IP N y system y Swverson y y systemmac y y devname y y country y ethernet1DataRate y y ethernet2DataRate y y macclone y y clonedmac y y poepower y y stp N N stpForwardDelay N N gpslatitude N y gpslongitude y y ipset y N networkmode y y bridge y y iptype N y ipaddr Appendix B SSH Settings Descriptions time seting current system time time zone NTP Update server type IP Manual IP system setting system firmware version system MAC address system name country region ether port 1 data rate ether port 2 data rate mac clone enable cloned mac address secondary RJ45 power Spaning Tree STP forward delay gps latitude gps longitude network mode select bridge or router bridge mode ip settings fixed dynamical ip dhcp client ip address 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 57 Appendix B SSH Settings get set YoY YoY YoY YoY YoY YoY YoY YoY YoY YoY YoY YoY y y YoY YoY YoY YoY YoY YoY YoY E E E E router Table B 1 Continued CLI commands netmask gateway dns1 dns2 wan accesstype n sta
22. 802 11b g n Wireless CPE Enter the new password in both the New Password and Confirm Password fields click Apply to save the settings d Wireless Broadband Access Point Logout Status System Wireless Management Tools SNMP Configuration A Password Settings Firmware Upload F P Use this page to set the password of this Access Point Configuration File New Password 9990900000000000 Password Settings Se Confirm Password eeeececcesereees Figure 6 9 Password The password is case sensitive and it cannot be longer than 19 characters Page 44 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 6 Management 6 9 Certificate Settings In Client mode when EAP TLS is used the RADIUS server must know which user certificates to trust The server can trust all certificates issued by a given CA To import a user certificate from Import User Certificates click Browse and specify the location where the user certificate is placed Click Import Wireless Broadband Access Point Logout Status System Wireless Management Tools Remote Settings Certificate Settings CoovaChilli Settings 8 9 Use this page to upload delete user certificate Firmware Upload Delete User Certificate Configuration File Spore Deen partikat Password Settings Figure 6 10 Certificate settings 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 45 Chapter 7 Monitor
23. ADIUS Settings L Enable NTP client update Firewall Settings NTP server 192 5 41 41 North America Manual IP 0 0 0 0 Figure 4 6 Time settings Current Time Display the present time in Yr Mon Day Hr Min and Sec Time Zone Select Select the time zone from the dropdown list NTP Server Select the time server from the NTP Server dropdown list or manually input the IP address of an available time server into Manual IP Click on Apply to save the settings 4 6 RADIUS Settings RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service is a server for remote user authentication and accounting it plays a central role in the network because it provides authenticating authorizing accounting auditing alarming etc It enables an organization to maintain user profiles in a central database that all remote servers can share Open RADIUS Settings in System to make RADIUS configuration Page 24 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 4 Basic Settings Wireless Broadband Access Point Logout Status System Wireless Management Tools Basic Settings RADIUS Settings TCP IP Settings 3 J Use this page to set the radius server settings Time Settings Authentication RADIUS Server 38 IP Address 0 0 0 0 Firewall Settings Port 1812 Shared Secret O Global Key Update every 36 Seconds Figure 4 7 RADIUS settings Authenticating RADIUS Server Thi
24. Address e ees fron d Security 1 O aeap17 2412MHz 1 00 24 01 df 67 8e 802 11B G 78 WPA O aeap18 2412MHz 1 00 21 91 16 17 55 802 11B G 77 NONE FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7270 2412MHz 1 00 24 fe 46 b9 c8 802 11B G N 75 WPA2 13 RT G32 2437MHz 6 20 cf 30 d6 5a d0 802 11B G 62 WEP O MIS AP2 2437MHz 6 00 13 17 8e 8d d3 802 11B G N 49 WPA2 o HTC 2437MHz 6 90 21 55 c2 3f9c 802 11B G 81 NONE O DIR 635 2462MHz 11 00 24 a5 b4 cf 77 802 11B G 54 WPA O Apple Network 873e69 2417MHz 2 10 9a dd 87 3e 69 802 11B G N 75 WPA2 O ASIX_WiFi 2422MHz 3 00 1e 58 29 28 27 802 11B G 65 NONE Figure 4 15 Site Survey 4 10 VAP Profile Settings Available in AP mode the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender allows up to 16 virtual SSIDs on a single BSSID and to configure different profile settings such as security and VLAN ID to each SSID To create a virtual AP check the Enable box of the profile and click on the profile for example Profile 2 to configure wireless and security settings Click on the Apply button to activate the profile 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 31 Chapter 4 Basic Settings Status System Wireless Management Basic Settings VAP Profile Settings define each WLAN s attribute gt gt Advanced Settings sa A f Promename sso Secr Van Enble GH
25. Both Y Port Range Dst IP Filtering Comment Src Port Filtering Apply Cancel LocaliPAddress Protocol PortRange Comment selest Edt Dst Port Filtering DMZ Setting Delete Selected Delete Al Refresh Figure 4 12 Port forwarding DMZ A Demilitarized Zone is used to provide Internet services without sacrificing unauthorized access to its local private network Typically the DMZ host contains devices accessible to the Internet traffic such as Web HTTP servers FTP servers SMTP e mail servers and DNS servers Li Wireless Broadband Access Point Status Wireless Management Basic Settings DMZ A Demilitarized Zone is used to provide Internet services without sacrificing unauthorized access to its local private network Typically the DMZ host contains devices accessible to Internet traffic such as Time Settings Web HTTP servers FTP servers SMTP e mail servers and DNS servers TCP IP Settings RADIUS Settings L Enable DMZ DMZ Host IP Address Firewall Settings Src IP Filtering Apply Cancel Figure 4 13 DMZ Page 28 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 4 Basic Settings 4 8 Basic Wireless Settings Open Basic Settings in Wireless to configure basic wireless Wireless Broadband Access Point Logout Status System Wireless Management Tools Basic Settings gt Wireless Basic Settings Profile Settings E p n s Msi Us
26. LWE100A LWE100A W1 LWE100A KIT LWE100A W2 lt gt BLACK BOX LWE100AE LWE100A KIT W1 Wireless F ler Ethernet Exten Wireless r LWE100A Ethernet Extende LWE100A Customer Order toll free in the U S Call 877 877 BBOX outside U S call 724 746 5500 Support FREE technical support 24 hours a day 7 days a week Call 724 746 5500 or fax 724 746 0746 Inf ti Mailing address Black Box Corporation 1000 Park Drive Lawrence PA 15055 1018 Sd Web site www blackbox com E mail info blackbox com Trademarks Used in this Manual Trademarks Used in this Manual Black Box and the Double Diamond logo are registered trademarks of BB Technologies Inc Google Chrome is a registered trademark of Google Inc Microsoft and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Firefox is a registered trademark of Mozilla Foundation Netscape is a registered trademark of Netscape Communications Corporation Any other trademarks mentioned in this manual are acknowledged to be the property of the trademark owners About This Manual This user manual helps the professional installer install the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender and describes how to build the infrastructure centered on it It includes procedures to assist you in avoiding unforeseen problems You can download this manual from ftp ftp blackbox com anonymous manuals L LWE100A_rev1_user pdf A printed quick install guide is included with your Wireless P T P E
27. OTE Use a screwdriver to unlock the pole mounting ring before putting it through the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender as the right side picture in Figure 3 6 shows Page 14 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 3 Hardware Installation Figure 3 6 Unlocking the pole mounting ring 2 Mount the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender firmly to the pole by locking the pole mounting ring tightly Figure 3 7 Mounting the extender to a pole 3 When installation is complete the extender should look like Figure 3 8 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 15 Chapter 3 Hardware Installation Figure 3 8 Extender installed outdoors on a pole 3 5 3 Using the External Antenna If you prefer to use the external antenna with N type connector for your application instead of the built in directional antenna follow the steps below 1 Grab the black rubber on the top of the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender and slightly pull it up as shown in Figure 3 9 The metal N type connector will appear Page 16 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 3 Hardware Installation Figure 3 9 Installing the external antenna 2 Connect your antenna with the N type connector on the top of the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender NOTES 1 Before connecting the external antenna with the N type connector to the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender users should prepare the cable in advance f needed 2 While connecting the N type connectors users should
28. PA with RADIUS Available in AP Wireless Client mode with warrant username password etc offered by user you can use this authentication with a specific RADIUS server This is commonly used in large enterprise networks WPA2 with RADIUS Available in AP Wireless Client mode as a new version of WPA If all the clients support WPAZ it is available If it is selected AES encryption and RADIUS server are required It is only available in AP Wireless Client mode WPA amp WPA2 with RADIUS Available in AP mode it enables WPA TKIP or WPA2 AES for the client If it is selected the data encryption type must be TKIP AES and the RADIUS server must be set WPA PSK This is a simplified WPA mode with no need for a specific authentication server For the WPA Pre Shared Key pre enter a key in each WLAN node This is the commonly used in large and middle enterprise as well as a residential networks WPA2 PSK As a new version of WPA only available if all the clients support WPAQ2 If it is selected the data encryption can only be AES and the passphrase is required WPA PSK amp WPA2 PSK Available in AP mode it enables WPA TKIP or WPA2 AES encryption for the client If it is selected the data encryption can only be TKIP AES and the passphrase is required Page 36 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 5 Advanced Settings Data Encryption If data encryption is enabled the key is required and only other devices using the the same k
29. System Log Site Survey Ping Watchdog Link Test Antenna Alignment Speed Test gt Speed Test This page allows you test the network speed betweeen this device and another terminal Destination IP 192 168 1 1 Password ececccce Direction Trasmit v STATUS Test complete TEST RESULT RX N A TX 90 6 Mbits sec Figure 7 6 Speed test 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 49 Chapter 8 Status 8 Status 8 1 View Basic Information Open Information in Status to check the basic information of the CPE which is read only Information includes system information LAN settings wireless setting and interface status Click Refresh at the bottom to get the real time information Status Information Connections Statistics ARP Table Bridge Table DHCP Clients Network Activities 8 2 View Association List System Wireless Wireless Broadband Access Point Management Information This page shows the current status and some basic settings of the device System Information Device Name ap27ebea MAC Address 00 19 70 27 eb ea Country Region United States Firmware Version 3 0 4 LAN Settings IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP Address 0 0 0 0 MAC Address 00 19 70 27 eb ea Wireless Settings Operation Mode Figure 8 1 Basic information Open Connections in Status to check the information for associated wireles
30. anagement Remote Settings Configuration File This page allows you to save current settings to a file or load the settings from the file which was saved previously Besides you could reset the current configuration to factory default or reboot the E device Firmware Upload 1 diia sons Save Settings to File Load Settings from File Upload Reset Settings to Default Reboot The Device Figure 6 6 Backup retrieve settings Save Setting to File When you click Save a dialog box will pop up Save it then the configuration file ap cfg will be generated and saved to your local computer Load Settings from File By clicking Browse a file selection menu will appear select the file you want to load like ap cfg Click Upload to load the file After automatically rebooting new settings are applied 6 6 Restore Factory Default Settings The Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender provides two ways to restore the factory default settings Restore factory default settings via Web From Configuration File Reset to eliminate all current settings and reboot your device then default settings are applied Wireless Broadband Access Point Status System Wireless Management Remote Settings Configuration File This page allows you to save current settings to a file or load the settings from the file which was saved previously Besides you could reset the current configuration to factory default o
31. annels at once Two options are available Upper Channel and Lower Channel Channel Mode Four levels are available 5MHz 10MHz 20MHz and 40MHz The last one can enhance data throughput but it takes more bandwidth so it might cause potential interference Antenna By default the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender uses its built in antenna for directional transmission however if you prefer to use an external antenna for your application you can switch from Internal 8 dBi to External N Type When External N Type is selected an Antenna Gain bar will appear to allow you to specify the gain of the external antenna The antenna gain calculates the TX power back off needed to remain in compliance with regulations CAUTION You are able to choose External N Type only when you have installed the external antenna otherwise the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender might be damaged NOTES The maximum output power will vary depending on the country selected to comply with the local regulation The output power here is counted from the RF single chain only not including the 8 dBi internal antenna Maximum Output Power per chain Specify the signal transmission power The higher the output power is the wider the area the signal can cover but the power consumption will be greater accordingly Data Rate Usually Auto is preferred Under this rate the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender will automatically select the highest available
32. blackbox com Chapter 4 Basic Settings Wireless Separation Wireless separation enhances the security of network transmission Under the mode except wireless client mode enable Wireless Separation to prevent the communication among associated wireless clients WMM Support WMM Wi Fi Multimedia is a subset of 802 11e It allows wireless communication to define a priority limit on the basis of data type under AP mode only so time sensitive data such as video audio data may own a higher priority than common data To enable WMM the wireless client should also support it Max Station Number By checking the Max Station Num the extender will only allow up to 32 wireless clients to associate with it for better bandwidth for each client By disabling the checkbox the extender will allow up to 128 clients to connect but it is likely to cause network congestion or poor performance Security Setting To prevent unauthorized radios from accessing data transmitting over the connectivity the IEEE 802 11a n Wireless Outdoor CPE provides you with rock solid security settings For detailed information go to Section 5 2 Wireless Security Settings 4 11 VLAN Tab If your network uses VLANS you can assign one SSID to a VLAN and client devices using the SSID are grouped in that VLAN To allow users on the VLAN to access the Web page of the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender you need to enable Enable 802 1Q VLAN and assign a management VLAN
33. de via a wired port type the WAN IP address you will use to enter the Web page The WAN is on a wired port and the LAN is on a wireless port Or you can access the device through the wireless device connected with the extender In wireless client mode users can access the extender via its wired port The WAN is on a wireless port and the LAN is on a wired port when the device is set to Router mode 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 23 Chapter 4 Basic Settings WARNING Bridge mode and AP Repeater mode are similar to AP mode when the device is set to Router mode the WAN is on wired port and the LAN is on wireless port Users must also connect the extender with another wireless device before it is set to Router mode and access the extender via the connected wireless device 4 5 Time Settings Compliant with NTP the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender keeps time to match the Internet time Configure the time in Time Settings from System To use this feature check Enable NTP Client Update in advance Wireless Broadband Access Point Logout Status Wireless Management Tools Basic Settings E x Time Settings TORNE SeHings You can synchronize System Log s time stamp with a public time server over the Internet Time Settings Current Time Yr 2010 Mon 8 Day 9 Hr 21 Mn 34 Sec 2 Time Zone Select GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London v R
34. dth with longer range for outdoor applications The Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender supports four wireless communication connectivity device types AP Wireless Client Bridge and AP Repeater allowing for various application requirements High output power and reliable performance make the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender an ideal wireless broadband solution for wireless Internet service providers and system integrators 2 2 Features Complies with IEEE 802 11b g and IEEE 802 11n standards e Supports passive PoE supplied with 12V Highly reliable watertight housing endures almost any harsh environment Four operating modes include AP Wireless Client WDS and AP Repeater e Supports 64 128 152 bit WEP and 802 1X WPA WPA2 WPA amp WPA2 WPA PSK WPA2 PSK and WPA PSK amp WPA2 PSK Includes a user friendly Web and SNMP based management interface 2 3 What s Included Your package should contain the following items If anything is missing or damaged contact Black Box Technical Support at 724 746 5500 or info blackbox com LWE100A or LWE100AE Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender Pole mounting ring e Power cord and PoE injector e A printed Quick Installation Guide NOTE You can download this user manual in PDF format from ftp ftp blackbox com anonymous manuals L LWE100A_rev1_user pdf LWE100A KIT or LWE100AE KIT e 2 Wireless P T P Extenders preconfigured for bridging operation e 2 pole mounting rings 2
35. e Table in Status as below Click Refresh to view current connected status Wireless Broadband Access Point Logout Status System Wireless Management Tools Information Bridge Table Conmectuts This table shows bridge table Statistics ARP Tang 00 13 02 71 35 ba LAN 878 90 e6 ba 5b 9e 26 LAN 0 00 00 19 70 00 fb c5 Bridge DHCP Clients Network Activities Figure 8 6 Bridge table 8 6 View Active DHCP Client Table Open DHCP Clients in Status as shown below to check the assigned IP address MAC address and time expired for each DHCP leased client Click Refresh to view current table Page 52 724 746 5500 blackbox com Status Information Connections Statistics ARP Table Bridge Table Network Activities 8 7 View Network Activities Chapter 8 Status EJ Wireless Broadband Access Point Logout System Wireless Management Tools DHCP Clients This table shows the assigned IP address MAC address and time expired for each DHCP leased client 4921681100 00 19 70 00 f5 c5 1799913 Figure 8 7 DHCP client table The network activities enables you to monitor the current Wireless and Ethernet TX RX data traffic in graphical and numerical form on the Skyport Web The chart scale and throughput dimension bps kbps Mbps changes dynamically according to the mean throughput value You can manually update throughput statist
36. e a complete description including e the nature and duration of the problem when the problem occurs e the components involved in the problem any particular application that when used appears to create the problem or make it worse 9 3 Shipping and Packaging If you need to transport or ship your Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender e Package it carefully We recommend that you use the original container e If you are returning the unit make sure you include everything you received with it Before you ship for return or repair contact Black Box to get a Return Authorization RA number 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 55 Appendix A ASCII Appendix A ASCII WEP can be configured with a 64 bit 128 bit or 152 bit Shared Key hexadecimal number or ACSII As defined the hexadecimal number is represented by 0 9 A F or a f ACSII is represented by 0 9 A F a f or punctuation Each one consists of a two digit hexadecimal Table A 1 ASCII ASCII Hex ASCII Hex ASCII Hex ASCII Hex Character Equivalent Character Equivalent Character Equivalent Character Equivalent 1 21 9 39 Q 51 i 69 22 H 3A R 52 j 6A 23 H 3B S 5S k 6B 24 SE T 54 6C 25 3D U 55 m 6D amp 26 gt BE V 56 n 6E 27 BE Ww 57 o 6F 28 40 x 58 p 70 29 A 41 Y 59 q 71 2A B 42 Z 5A r 72 2B C 43 5B S 73 2G D 44 N be t 74 2D E 45 5D u 75 2R E 46 B 5E v 76 2F G 47 5h w eli 0 30 H 48 60 x 78 1 31 i 49 a 61 y 79 2 32 J 4A b
37. e ib CD e e ied 50 9 3 View Network Flow Statistics aoctor rane crecer ni E e hice EUR ose ee SIR e pese iade Exc en eo RERUM ED etude 51 34 VEWARP TaDle tepe 52 8 5 View Bridge able iodo tii 52 8 6 View Active DHCP Client Table rettet rt sheds rete cene ee ib ut t i edi bec ated extento nete egg 52 9 7 View Network ACctIVItIGS cnica date 53 9 MOPEO UNO metilo EEUU UU E 54 9 1 Frequently Asked Questions nennen en enr nnn nnne erret nnn nnns 54 9 2scontacungiblack BO aos 55 9 3 Shipping and Packaging oooocoicninnnncncnnninncn cnica nnne n nnns 55 ADDSmODCASASCII OE E e Eon EDEN NE tUe et 56 Appendix B SSH Settings Rana 57 Page 6 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 1 Specifications 1 Specifications 1 1 General Standards IEEE 802 3u MDI MDI X 10 100 Fast Ethernet IEEE 80 11b g wireless LAN interface IEEE 802 1n draft wireless LAN standard Temperature Tolerance Operating 4 to 4 158 F 20 to 70 C Storage 22 to 4 176 F 30 to 80 C Humidity Tolerance Operating 10 95 Storage 10 95 Power Input current 0 5 A maximum Output Voltage 15 V Output Current 0 8 A Size 2 4 H x 2 5 W x 8 9 D 6 1 x 6 4 x 22 8 cm Weight lt 1 1 Ib lt 0 5 kg 1 2 Radio Antenna Default embedded 8 dBi directional antenna Vertical Pol reserve N type connector plug software switchable Modulation IEEE 802 11b DSSS CCK DQPSK DBPSK IEEE 802
38. e the settings you have backed up previously in Configuration File from Management Q 4 What if cannot access the Web based management interface Please check the following Make sure the power supply is working try to power on the unit again Make sure the IP address of PC is correct in the same network segment as the unit Login to the unit via another browser such as Firefox e Hardware reset the unit Q 5 What if the wireless connection is not stable after associating with an AP under wireless client mode e Since the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender comes with a built in directional antenna we recommend that you make the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender face the direction where the AP is for best connection quality e In addition you can start Site Survey in Wireless Basic Settings to check the signal strength If it is weak or unstable the smaller the number is the weaker the signal strength is join another available AP for a better connection Page 54 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 9 2 Contacting Black Box If you determine that your Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender is malfunctioning do not attempt to alter or repair the unit It contains no user serviceable parts Contact Black Box Technical Support at 724 746 5500 or info blackbox com Before you do make a record of the history of the problem We will be able to provide more efficient and accurate assistance if you hav
39. e this page to configure the parameters for wireless LAN clients which may connect to your D Access Point Here you may change wireless mode as well as wireless network parameters Advanced Settings Access Control O Disable Wireless LAN Interface WDS Settings Wireless Mode AP Site Survey Wireless Network Name SSID Wireless more Broadcast SSID O Enabled Disabled 802 11 Mode 802 11B G N HT protect Enabled Disabled Frequency Channel 2452MHz 9 Extension Channel None Channel Mode 20 MHz Y Antenna Internal 8 dBi O External N Type Maximum Output Power per af Figure 4 14 Basic wireless settings Disable Wireless LAN Interface Check this option to disable the WLAN interface The wireless module of the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender will then stop working and no wireless device can connect to it Wireless Mode Four operating modes are available in the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender AP The Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender establishes a wireless coverage and receives connectivity from other wireless devices Wireless Client The Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender can connect to the AP and join the wireless network around it Bridge The Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender establishes wireless connectivity with other APs by keying in a remote MAC address Refer to the WDS Setting in Section 5 2 3 for detailed configuration AP Repeater
40. econds enable wireless WPA global key update WPA EAP setting Page 60 724 746 5500 blackbox com get del Keyword y vapprofile 1 2 3 etc trafficshaping wdsMac wdsSeparation association active profileName ssid ssidhided Table B 1 Continued CLI commands eaptype innereaptype username loginname password usercert privatekeypassword enable downlimit downburst uplimit upburst local remote1 remote2 remote3 remote4 Appendix B SSH Settings Descriptions WPA EAP Type WPA inner EAP Type WPA user name WPA login name WPA password WPA cert file WPA private key password traffic shaping enable Traffic Shaping Incoming Traffic Limit Incoming Traffic Burst Outgoing Traffic Limit Outgoing Traffic Burst WDS Remote Mac local macAddr remote macAddr1 remote macAddr2 remote macAddr3 remote macAddr4 WDS Separation list of associated wireless clients VAP setting on off this vap Name of profile ssid of this vap Broadcast SSID Enable or Disable 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 61 Appendix B SSH Settings get set del Keyword Voy VN VN YoY YoY YoY E E E E E vian E voy y radius 40s YoY E Y Y firewall E E E 4 y VW E E Table B 1 Continued CLI commands vlanID Isolation wmm MaxStaNum StaNumLmt
41. ess Operating Mode AP Data Rate Auto LAN IP Address 192 168 1 1 LAN Subnet Mask 2555255125510 LAN Gateway 0 0 0 0 LAN Primary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 LAN Secondary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Spanning Tree Enable 802 11 Mode 802 11b g n Channel Number 6 SSID Wireless Broadcast SSID Enable HT Protect Disable Data Rate Auto Output Power Full Channel Mode 20 MHz WMM Enabled RTS Threshold byte 2346 Fragmentation Length byte 2346 Beacon Interval 100 DTIM Interval 1 Space in Meters 0 Flow Control by AP Disable Security Open System Encryption None Wireless Separation Disable Access Control Disable SNMP Enable Disable Enable SNMP Read Community Name Public SNMP Write Community Name Private SNMP IP Address 0 0 0 0 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 19 Chapter 4 Basic Settings 4 2 System Requirements Before configuration make sure your system meets the following requirements You will need a computer coupled with a 10 100 BASE TX adapter e Configure the computer with a static IP address of 192 168 1 x NOTE The default IP address of Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender is 192 168 1 1 X cannot be 0 1 nor 255 A Web browser on a PC for configuration such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or above Netscape Firefox or Google Chrome 4 3 Logging Into the Web based Interface The Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender provides you with a user friendly Web based management tool Open a Web browser and enter the IP
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43. estrict certain types of data packets from your local network to Internet through the Gateway Use of such filters can be helpful in securing or restricting your local Time Settings network RADIUS Settings Enable Source IP Filtering Firewall Settings Local IP Address pa Comment Apply Cancel Dst IP Filtering Src Port Filtering Dst Port Filtering Localipaddress Comment select EO Figure 4 8 Source IP filtering Destination IP Filtering Destination IP filtering gives you the ability to restrict the computers in a LAN from accessing certain Websites in a WAN according to specified IP addresses Check the Enable Source IP Filtering checkbox and enter the IP address of the clients you want to restrict Click on the Apply button to make the setting take effect Wireless Broadband Access Point Logout Status System Wireless Management Tools Basic Settings A Destination IP Filtering FERNE setts Entries in this table are used to restrict the computers in LAN from accessing certain websites in WAN according to IP address Time Settings RADIUS Settings Enable Destination IP Filtering Destination IP Address Firewall Settings Src IP Filtering App cancel Src Port Filterina Destination IP Address Comment Select Edit Figure 4 9 Destination IP filtering Page 26 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 4 Basic Settings Source Port Filtering S
44. ey can communicate with each other None Available only when the authentication type is open system 64 bits WEP Consists of 10 hexadecimal numbers 128 bits WEP Consists of 26 hexadecimal numbers 152 bits WEP Consists of 32 hexadecimal numbers TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol which is a kind of dynamic encryption is co used with WPA PSK etc AES Advanced Encryption Standard it is usually co used with WPA2 PSK WPA WPA2 etc TKIP AES It allows for backwards compatibility with devices using TKIP NOTES We strongly recommend that you enable wireless security on your network You can establish communicaton only by setting the same Authentication Data Encryption and Key in the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender and other associated wireless devices 5 2 2 Access Control Access Control enables the wireless client to access the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender so a further security mechanism is provided This function is available only under AP mode Open Access Control in Wireless as below Wireless Broadband Access Point Logout Status System IGSS Management Tools Basic Settings Wireless Access Control Profile Settings If you choose Allowed Listed only those clients whose wireless MAC addresses are in the access control list will be able to connect to your Access Point When Deny Listed is selected these wireless r clients on the list will not be able to connect the Access Point Advanced Setti
45. f other APs Advanced Settings which you want to communicate with in the table and then enable the WDS This function can work only in Bridge and AP Repeater mode Access Control Local MAC Address 00 19 70 00 fc 58 WDS Settings gt z Remote AP MAC Address1 00 19 70 00 00 01 Remote AP MAC Address2 Remote AP MAC Address3 Remote AP MAC Address4 Figure 5 4 WDS Settings Enter the MAC address of another AP you want to connect wirelessly to into the appropriate field and click on the Apply button to save the settings NOTE WDS Settings is available only under Bridge and AP Repeater Mode Bridge uses the WDS protocol that is not defined as the standard so compatibility issues between equipment from different vendors may arise Moreover Tree or Star shape network topology should be used in all WDS use cases that is if AP2 and AP3 are specified as the WDS peers of AP1 AP2 should not be specified as the WDS peer of AP3 and AP3 should not be specified as the WDS peer of AP2 in any case Avoid using mesh and ring network topologies because they are not supported by WDS Page 38 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 6 Management 6 Management 6 1 Remote Management The Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender provides remote management including Telnet SNMP FTP SSH HTTPS and exclusive WISE tool making configuration more convenient and secure With Normal selected Telnet
46. he first time for your safety as well as others use a professional installer who is trained on the safety hazards involved 2 Keep safety as well as performance in mind when selecting your installation site especially where there are electric power and phone lines 3 When installing the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender note the following things NOTES Do not use a metal ladder Do not work on a wet or windy day Wear shoes with rubber soles and heels rubber gloves and a long sleeved shirt or jacket 4 When the system is operating avoid standing directly in front of it Strong RF fields are present when the transmitter is on 3 4 Installation Precautions Read and follow these installation precautions WARNING EMD Lightning DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANT Y 1 Users MUST use a proper and well installed grounding and surge arrestor with the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender otherwise a random lightning could easily cause fatal damage to Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender 2 Users MUST use the power cord and PoE injector shipped in the box with the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender Using other components will cause damage to the extender 3 Users MUST power off the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender first before connecting the external antenna to it Do not switch from the built in antenna to the external antenna via Web management without physically attaching the external antenna onto the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender
47. ics using the Refresh button Status Information Connections Statistics ARP Table Bridge Table DHCP Clients Network Activities gt gt Wireless Broadband Access Point Logout System Wireless Management Tools Network Activities This page shows Throughput information of LAN and WLAN Wireless 100 90 m nc 93 80 ECOS skis 60 50 40 30 20 10 kb s 0 Ethernet 1 100 90 BH nc 947Kb Ee EANA AA 4 60 Figure 8 8 Network activities 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 53 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 9 Troubleshooting This chapter provides troubleshooting procedures for basic problems with the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender 9 1 Frequently Asked Questions Q 1 What is the MAC address of the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender MAC Address distinguishes itself by a unique identity among network devices It appears in two places 1 Each device has a label posted with the MAC address Please see below MAC 0060B3 XXXXXX Bar code o XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Figure 9 1 MAC address 2 On the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender Web based management interface you can view the MAC Address from View Basic Information Q 2 How do reset the unit to default settings You may restore factory default settings in Configuration File from Management Q 3 How do I backup and retrieve my configuration settings You backup the file by generating a configuration file or retriev
48. ing Tools 7 Monitoring Tools 7 1 System Log System log records events that occur on the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender including station connection disconnection system reboot etc Open System Log in Tools Wireless Broadband Access Point Logout Status System Wireless Management Tools System Log gt System Log Bie SUVEN Use this page to set remote log server and show the system log Ping Watchdog O Enable Remote Syslog Server Data Rate Test IP Address 0 0 0 0 Antenna Alignment Port 514 Speed Test n Cancel 4 2011 1 24 17 59 05 00 19 70 00 FB C5 WLAN service stopped 2 2011 1 24 17 59 05 00 19 70 00 FB C5 WLAN service started 3 2011 1 24 17 59 05 00 19 70 00 FB C5 WLAN service stopped 4 2011 1 24 17 59 05 00 19 70 00 FB C5 WLAN service started Figure 7 1 System log Remote Syslog Server Enable Remote Syslog Enable System log to alert remote server IP Address Specify the IP address of the remote server Port Specify the port number of the remote server 7 2 Site Survey Only available under Wireless Client mode site survey allows you to scan all the APs within coverage Open Site Survey in Tools as shown below and select the desired AP to connect Page 46 724 746 5500 blackbox com Status System Log Ping Watchdog Data Rate Test Antenna Alignment Speed Test 7
49. kets from your local network to Internet through the Gateway Use of such filters can be helpful in securing or restricting your local Time Settings network TCP IP Settings RADIUS Settings Enable Destination Port Filtering Firewall Settings Port Range Protocol Both Src IP Filtering Comment Dst IP Filtering Apply Cancel Src Port Filtering Port Forwarding Delete Selected Delete Al Refresh Figure 4 11 Port forwarding 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 27 Chapter 4 Basic Settings Port Forwarding The port forwarding allows you to automatically redirect common network services to a specific machine behind the NAT firewall These settings are only necessary if you want to host a Web server or mail server on the private local network behind Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender s NAT firewall Wireless Broadband Access Point Logout Status System Wireless Management Tools Basic Settings Port Forwarding Entries in this table allow you to automatically redirect common network services to a specific machine behind the NAT firewall These settings are only necessary if you wish to host some sort of Time Settings server like a web server or mail server on the private local network behind your Gateway s NAT firewall TCP IP Settings RADIUS Settings Enable Port Forwarding Firewall Settings TS IP Address Src IP Filtering Protocol
50. matically If a DHCP server exists in your network you can check this option This enables the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender to obtain IP settings automatically from that DHCP server Page 22 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 4 Basic Settings NOTES 1 When the IP address of the extender is changed the clients on the network often need to wait for a while or even reboot before they can access the new IP address For immediate access to the bridge flush the netbios cache on the client computer by running the nbtstat r command before using the device name of the CPE to access its Web management page 2 If the IEEE 802 11b g n Wireless Outdoor CPE is unable to obtain an IP address from a valid DHCP server it will fall back to default static IP address Use Fixed IP Address Check this option You have to specify a static IP address subnet mask default gateway and DNS server for the extender manually Make sure the specified IP address is unique on your network to prevent IP conflict If the IEEE 802 11b g n Wireless Outdoor CPE is configured in Router mode you need to configure some additional TCP IP parameters for accessing the Internet Wireless Broadband Access Point Status System Wireless Firewall Management TCP IP Settings Use this page to configure the parameters for local area network which connects to the LAN port of your Access Point Here you may change the setting for IP address subnet ma
51. ment tool can help you evaluate the position of the unit and adjust the angle of the antenna more precisely Keep in mind that in real circumstances a lot of additional factors should be taken into account when your unit is installed These factors include various obstacles buildings trees the landscape the altitude transponder orientation polarization etc To use the tool select the desired remote WDS bridge and click Start The Web page will display the measured signal strength RSSI and transmit receive packets If the signal quality is not good adjust the antenna and see if the quality improves Page 48 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Monitoring Tools Status System Log Site Survey Ping Watchdog Data Rate Test Antenna Alignment gt Speed Test 7 6 Speed Test Wireless Broadband Access Point System Wireless Management Antenna Alignment Use this page to align the antenna by link quality eo 00 19 70 00 1c 50 Signal Strength 74 dBm Current RSSI 56 dBm Transmit Packets 33179 Receive Packets 541 Figure 7 5 Antenna alignment Logout Tools The speed test monitors the current data transmission TX and data reception RX rate with the remote Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender Enter the IP address of the remote extender type in the user name password and click Test The result will display in the bottom STATUS You may test single TX RX or bi directional
52. nder By default it is set to AP mode This enables it to establish wireless coverage plus it is also able to join any available wireless network under wireless client mode The Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender is able to deliver stable and efficient broadband connectivity for various applications Figure 2 4 Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender application The Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender can also be used in the following environments e Cost effectively provide long distance backhaul for remote areas for example a village oil well island mountain etc e Establish local backhaul for campus farm and factory Provides access for video streaming or surveillance for industrial and mining enterprises Page 10 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 3 Hardware Installation 3 Hardware Installation This chapter describes safety precautions and product information you have to know and check before installing the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender 3 1 Preparing for Installation Read this chapter before installing the extender It describes safety precautions and needed product information 3 2 Professional Installation Required Use a professional installer who is well trained in the RF installation and knowledgeable about local regulations 3 3 Safety Precautions To keep you safe and to install the hardware properly read and follow these safety precautions 1 If you are installing the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender for t
53. ngs Access Control Access Control Mode Allow Listed 4 WDS Settings MAC Address 00 19 70 00 00 01 Figure 5 3 Access Control Access Control Mode If you select Allow Listed only those clients whose wireless MAC addresses are in the access control list will be able to connect to your AP While when Deny Listed is selected those wireless clients on the list will not be able to connect the AP 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 37 Chapter 5 Advanced Settings MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the wireless client that you want to list into the access control list click Apply and it will be added into the table at the bottom Delete Selected All Check the box before one or more MAC addresses of wireless client s that you want to cancel and click Delete Selected or Delete All to cancel that access control rule 5 2 3 WDS Settings Extend the range of your network without using cables to link the Access Points by using the Wireless Distribution System WDS Simply put you can link the Access Points wirelessly Open WDS Settings in Wireless Wireless Broadband Access Point Logout Status System Wireless Management Tools Basic Settings WDS Settings Profile Settings Wireless Distribution System uses wireless media to communicate with other APs like the Ethernet does To do this you must set these APs in the same channel and set MAC addresses o
54. ntical on the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender and the SNMP manager The Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender supports SNMP v2 v3 Server Port Change the server port for a service if needed however you must use the same port to use that service for remote management Get Community Specify the password for the incoming Get and GetNext requests from the management station By default it is set to public and allows all requests Set Community Specify the password for the incoming Set requests from the management station By default it is set to private Trap Destination Specify the IP address of the station to send the SNMP traps to Trap Community Specify the password sent with each trap to the manager By default it is set to public and allows all requests Configure SNMPv3 User Profile For SNMP protocol version 3 click Configure SNMPv3 User Profile to set the details for SNMPv3 user Check Enable SNMPv3 Admin User in advance and continue configuring the extender Status System Wireless Management Trap Destination 0 0 0 0 Trap Community public Remote Settings gt gt Firmware Upload Configuration File V Enable SNMPv3Admin Password Settings User Name SNMPv3Admin Password eeccccce Confirm Password ee Access Type Read Write Authentication Protocol MDS Privacy Protocol None M Enable SNMPv3User
55. o low may result in poor network performance We recommend that you leave it at its default of 2346 Beacon Interval Specify the frequency interval to broadcast packets Enter a value between 20 and 1024 DTIM Interval Delivery Traffic Indication Message DTIM is contained in the data packets It enhances the wireless transmission efficiency The default is set to 1 Enter a value between 1 and 255 Page 34 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 5 Advanced Settings Preamble Type It defines some details on the 802 11 physical layer Long and Auto are available IGMP Snooping Available in AP Router mode IGMP snooping is the process of listening to IGMP network traffic When IGMP snooping is enabled the AP will listen to IGMP membership reports queries and leave messages to identify the ports that are members of multicast groups Multicast traffic will only be forwarded to ports identified as members of the specific multicast group or groups RIFS RIFS Reduced Interframe Spacing is a means of reducing overhead and thereby increasing network efficiency Link Integration Available under AP Bridge AP repeater mode Check Enable to monitor the Ethernet port connection It can inform the associating wireless clients as soon as it disconnects TDM Coordination Time Division Multiplexing Technique TDM helps avoid packet collisions and sends the packets much more efficiently while enabling higher effective throughput rate
56. ord of the Radius Administrator Captive Portal UAM Portal URL Enter the address of the UAM portal server UAM Secret Enter the secret password between the redirect URL and the Hotspot 6 4 Upgrade Firmware Open Firmware Upload in Management and follow the steps below to upgrade firmware locally or remotely through the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender s Web interface Wireless Broadband Access Point Logout Status System Wireless ELECO Tools Remote Settings Upgrade Firmware This page allows you upgrade the device firmware to a new version Please do not power off the device during the upload because it may crash the system Configuration File Password Settings Select File Browse Figure 6 5 Upgrade firmware Click Browse to select the firmware file you want to load e Click Upload to start the upload process Wait a moment and the system will reboot after a successful upgrade CAUTION Do NOT cut the power off during upgrade otherwise the system may crash 6 5 Backup Retrieve Settings We strongly recommend that you back up configuration information If tragedy impacts your device you will have access to restore the important files via backup This can be done by the local or remote computer Open Configuration File in Management as shown on the next page Page 42 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 6 Management Wireless Broadband Access Point Status Wireless M
57. otherwise the extender might be damaged 3 5 Hardware Installation Steps 3 5 1 Connect 1 On the bottom of the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender is a movable cover Grab the cover and pull it back gently to remove it as shown in Figure 3 1 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 11 Chapter 3 Hardware Installation Figure 3 1 Removing the bottom cover 2 Plug a standard Ethernet cable into the RJ 45 port See Figure 3 2 Figure 3 2 Plugging in the cable 3 Slide the cover back to seal the bottom of the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender Page 12 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 3 Hardware Installation Figure 3 3 Replacing the cover 4 Take out the power cord and PoE injector and plug the power cord into the DC port of the PoE injector as the right side picture in Figure 3 4 shows ETE TEES RN ys MODA Figure 3 4 Installing the power cord and PoE injector 5 Put what you assembled in step 3 and step 4 together by plugging the other side of the Ethernet cable from step 3 into the PoE port of the PoE injector shown in step 4 When you finish step 5 the extender power cord and PoE injector will appear as shown in Figure 3 5 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 13 Chapter 3 Hardware Installation Figure 3 5 Extender 3 5 2 Pole Mounting 1 Turn the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender over Put the pole mounting ring through the middle hole of the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender N
58. ource port filtering enables you to restrict certain ports of data packets from your local network to the Internet through the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender Use these filters to help secure or restrict your local network Wireless Broadband Access Point Logout Status System Wireless Management Tools Basic Settings Source Port Filtering Entries in this table are used to restrict certain ports of data packets from your local network to Internet through the Gateway Use of such filters can be helpful in securing or restricting your local Time Settings network TCP IP Settings RADIUS Settings Enable Source Port Filtering Firewall Settings Port Range vx LO NM Protocol Both 4 Src IP Filtering Eur c sem E Dst IP Filtering Apply Cancel Dst Port Filtering Source PortRange Protocol Comment select Edt Port Forwarding Delete Selected Delete All Refresh DMZ Setting Figure 4 10 Source port filtering Destination Port Filtering The destination port filtering enables you to restrict certain ports of data packets from your local network to the Internet through the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender Use these filters to help secure or restrict your local network Wireless Broadband Access Point Logout Status System Wireless Management Tools Basic Settings Destination Port Filtering Entries in this table are used to restrict certain ports of data pac
59. power cords and PoE injectors A printed Quick Installation Guide NOTE The LWE100A KIT and LWETOOAE KIT will be ready to deploy in bridging operation Just plug them in with line of sight and your connection will be established 2 4 Hardware Description Figure 2 1 shows the LWE100A Figure 2 2 illustrates the pole mounting ring and Figure 2 3 shows the power cord and PoE injector Table 2 1 describes these components Page 8 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 2 Overview Lu 2 2 MN 2 E Figure 2 1 LWE100A Ethernet extender 3 Nur Figure 2 2 Pole mounting ring 4 Figure 2 3 Power cord and PoE injector 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 9 Chapter 2 Overview Table 2 1 Components Number Component Description 1 1 reverse N type connector Ground the connector first then install the antenna here 2 3 pole mounts You will install the pole mounting ring through these mounts 3 1 pole mounting ring Secures the extender to the pole 4 1 U S power plug Connects to a power source 5 1 2 5 mm barrel connector Connects to the PoE injector 6 1 Power over Ethernet PoE injector Supplies power to the extender WARNING Users MUST use the power cord and PoE injector shipped in the box with the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender Using other options will damage the extender 2 5 Typical Application This section describes the typical applications of the Wireless P T P Ethernet Exte
60. protocol for AP that provides path redundancy while preventing loops in a network STP allows only one active path at a time between the access points but establishes the redundant link as a backup if the initial link fails e STP Forward Delay STP Forward Delay is the time spent in detecting and learning network tree topology state before entering the forward state The default time value is 1 sec e GPS Coordinate Settings The GPS Coordinate Setting marks the latitude and longitude of the extender Enter the coordinates and dick the Apply button TCP IP Settings Open TCP IP Settings in System as shown in Figure 4 4 to configure the parameters for the LAN that connects to the extender s LAN port In this page users may change the settings for IP Address Subnet Mask and DHCP Server Wireless Broadband Access Point Status System Wireless Management Basic Settings TCP IP Settings Use this page to configure the parameters for local area network which connects to the LAN port of your Access Point Here you may change the setting for IP address subnet mask DHCP etc Time Settings RADIUS Settings IP Address Assignment Eirewnil setia NO O Obtain IP Address Automatically Use Fixed IP Address IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway Ip amp ddress 0 0 0 0 DNS 1 0 0 0 0 DNS 2 0 0 0 0 Figure 4 4 TCP IP settings Bridge Obtain IP Address Auto
61. r reboot the Firmware Upload device Password softinde Save Settings to File Save Load Settings from File Upload Reset Settings to Default Reset Reboot The Device Reboot Figure 6 7 Restore settings 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 43 Chapter 6 Management Restore factory default settings via the Reset button If software in the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender unexpectedly crashes and you can no longer reset the unit via Web you may do hardware reset via the reset button Press and hold the button for at least five seconds and then release it until the PWR LED blinks 6 7 Reboot You can reboot your Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender from Configuration File in Management Click Reboot and press Yes when prompted to start the reboot process This takes a few minutes Wireless Broadband Access Point Logout Status System Wireless Management Tools Remote Settings Configuration File This page allows you to save current settings to a file or load the settings from the file which was saved previously Besides you could reset the current configuration to factory default or reboot the device Firmware Upload Password Settings Save Settings to File Load Settings from File Upload Reset Settings to Default Reset Reboot The Device Figure 6 8 Reboot 6 8 Password From Password Settings in Management you can change the password to manage your IEEE
62. rate to transmit In some cases however when there is no great demand for speed you can have a relatively low transmit rate to enable a longer distance Extension Channel Protection Mode This is to avoid conflict with other wireless networks and boost the ability of your device to catch all 802 11g transmissions However it may decrease wireless network performance Compared to CTS Self the transmission amount of CTS RTS is much lower Enable MAC Clone Available only under the wireless client mode it hides the MAC address of the AP while displaying the one of an associated wire less client or the MAC address designated manually Page 30 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 4 Basic Settings 4 9 Site Survey Under wireless client mode the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender is able to perform a site survey It detects available information about the access points Open Basic Settings in Wireless by clicking the Site Survey button beside the Wireless Mode option The wireless site survey window will pop up with a list of available APs in the vicinity Select the AP you want to connect to and click Selected to establish connection Wireless Site Survey Windows Internet Explorer E E Wireless Site Survey This page provides tool to scan the wireless network If any Access Point or IBSS is found you could choose to connect it manually when client mode is enabled Select SSID FrequencyChann MAC
63. rt N N radiusSharedSecret RADIUS Shared Secret y y radiusNasid RADIUS Nasid y y radiusAdminUsername RADIUS Admin Username Page 64 724 746 5500 blackbox com get set del YoY y YoY YoY YoY YoY YoY 405 E E E E E y Y AY Voy y y y y y y y y y y y y y Table B 1 Continued CLI commands Keyword radiusAdminPassword uamPortalUrl uamSecret syslog client ipaddr port clear pingwdg enable interval startdelay failcount ip acl mode delete list MacAddr Statistics Wireless Ethernet log list password reset reboot exit Appendix B SSH Settings Descriptions RADIUS Admin Password UAM Portal URL UAM Secret syslog enable syslog client syslog server IP address syslog server port number syslog clear ping watchdog enable interval startup delay failure count ip address access control enable wireless access control ACL delete a local ACL delete or display all local ACL addresses add mac address to Current Access Control List statistics Wireless LAN Ethernet LAN syslog list system password restore factory reboot system logout from CLI LICENSE Version 2 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 65 NOTES Page 66 724 746 5500 blackbox com NOTES 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 67 Black Box Tech Support FREE Live 24 7 Tech support the way it should be
64. s destination port filter enable add a destination port filter rule delete destination port filter rule show destination port filter rule lists port forward settings port forward enable add a port forward rule delete port forward rule show port forward rule lists dmz enable dmz ip address remote management setting radius IP address enable telnet enable snmp enable ftp enable ssh force https enable wise tools SNMP setting Protocol Version Server Port SNMP Read Community 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 63 Appendix B SSH Settings Table B 1 Continued CLI commands get set del Keyword Descriptions y y setCommunity SNMP Write Community y trapdestination Trap Destination Y Y trapcommunity Trap Community y Y v3Admin v3Admin y 4 on Enable SNMPv3Admin y y name hame y password password y y accessType access type y 4 authetica Authentication Protocol d y Privacy privacy protocol N Y v3User v3User d 4 on Enable SNMPv3User y N name hame y password password y N accessType access type y y authentication Authentication Protocol y V Privacy privacy protocol y y coovachilli CoovaChilli setting N Y coovaChilliEnable Coovachilli Enable y y primaryRadiusServer Primary RADIUS Server y y secondaryRadiusServer Secondary RADIUS Server N N radiusAuthPort RADIUS Authentication Port N N radiusAcctPort RADIUS Accounting Po
65. s This function is only available in AP CPE mode We recommend that you enable TDM coordination when multiple extenders will connect to the AP in your application LAN2LAN CPE LAN2LAN CPE mode enables packet forwarding at the Layer 2 level It is transparent for all the Layer 2 protocols Space in Meters To decrease the chances of data retransmission at long distances the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender can automatically adjust the proper ACK timeout value by specifying the distance between the two nodes Flow Control This enables the administrator to specify the incoming and outgoing traffic limit by checking Enable Traffic Shaping This is only available in Router mode NOTE We strongly recommend that you leave most advanced settings at their defaults except Distance in Meters Adjust the parameter for real distance any modification may negatively impact the performance of your wireless network 5 2 Wireless Security Settings To prevent unauthorized radios from accessing data transmitting over the connection the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender has rock solid security settings 5 2 1 Data Encryption and Authentication Settings Open Profile Setting in Wireless and enter VAP Profile 1 Settings 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 35 Chapter 5 Advanced Settings Status i System Wireless Basic Settings VAP Profile1 Settings Profile Settings gt gt Ad d Setti vanced Settings Basic Settings
66. s devices such as MAC address signal strength connection time IP address etc All are read only Click Refresh at the bottom to update the current association list Status Information Statistics ARP Table Bridge Table DHCP Clients Network Activities System Wireless Wireless Broadband Access Point Logout Management Tools Association List This table shows the MAC Address IP Address and RSSI for each associated wireless client 1 00 19 70 00 M c5 48 2011 1 24 18 09 20 0 0 0 0 Figure 8 2 Connection Page 50 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 8 Status By clicking on the MAC address of the selected device on the Web you may see more details including device name connection time signal strength noise floor ACK timeout link quality IP information current data rate and current TX RX packets Association Node Details The details information of association node Device Name rs 2011 1 24 EE T Connect time pone 24M 87 dBm Signal Strength 85 dBm 36M 85dBm NoiseFioor 417dBm ACK Timeout 7 Link Quality 0 LastiP 169 254 17 206 MURX Rate 0 24MBs MURX Packets 21115 Bytes Transmitted E 19 Bytes Received 10002 Figure 8 3 Association node details 8 3 View Network Flow Statistics Open Statistics in Status to check the data packets received on and transmitted from the wireless
67. s is for RADIUS authentication It can communicate with RADIUS through IP Address Port and Shared Secret IP Address Enter the IP address of the Radius Server Port Enter the port number of the Radius Server Shared Secret This secret word or number or a combination of letters and numbers which is composed of no more than 31 characters is shared by the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender and RADIUS during authentication Global Key Update Check this option and specify the time interval between two global key updates 4 7 Firewall Settings The firewall is a system or group of systems that enforce an access control policy between two networks It may also be defined as a mechanism used to protect a trusted network from an un trusted network The Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender can provide Source IP Filtering Destination IP Filtering Source Port Filtering Destination Port Filtering Port Forwarding as well as DMZ This is available only under Router Mode Source IP Filtering Source IP filtering gives users the ability to restrict certain types of data packets from your local network to Internet through the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender Use these filters to help secure or restrict your local network 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 25 Chapter 4 Basic Settings Wireless Broadband Access Point Logout Status Wireless Management Tools Basic Settings Source IP Filtering TCP IP Settings Entries in this table are used to r
68. sk DHCP etc Basic Settings TCP IP Settings Time Settings WAN Settings RADIOS Settings WAN Access Type static Ip M IP Address 192 168 11 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 DNS 1 0 0 0 0 DNS 2 0 0 0 0 LAN Settings IP Address 192 168 0 99 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP Server Disabled DHCP IP Address Range 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lease Time O 15 44640 Minutes Figure 4 5 TCP IP settings Router WAN Settings Specify the Internet access method to Static IP DHCP or PPPOE Users must enter WAN IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway settings provided by your ISPs LAN Settings When DHCP Server is disabled users can specify the IP address and the subnet mask for the extender manually Make sure the specified IP address is unique on your network to prevent IP conflict When DHCP Server is enabled users may specify DHCP IP Address Range DHCP Subnet Mask DHCP Gateway and Lease Time 15 44640 minutes DHCP relay agents forward DHCP requests and replies between clients and servers when they are not on the same physical subnet To enable the DHCP relay agent check the Enable DHCP Relay checkbox and enter the IP address of the DHCP server WARNING In AP mode the Wireless P T P Ethernet Extender must establish a connection with another wireless device before it is set to Router mode To access the unit in Router mo
69. thernet Extender We re here to help If you have any questions about your application or our products contact Black Box Tech Support at 724 746 5500 or go to blackbox com and dick on Talk to Black Box You ll be live with one of our technical experts in less than 30 seconds Page 2 724 746 5500 blackbox com FCC and IC RFI Statements FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION and INDUSTRY CANADA RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENTS Class B Digital Device This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or telephone reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Cons
70. ticipadd staticnetmask staticgateway staticdns1 staticdns2 dhcpdient hostname pppoeconnectstatis pppoelocalip pppoestaticipaddr pppoeusername pppoepassword pppoeservername pppoeconnectmode pppoeidletime lan ipaddr netmask dhcpserverenable dhcpserveripstart Descriptions subnet mask gateway ip address dns1 dns2 router mode ip settings wan ip settings router mode access type static ip address static subnet mask static gateway ip address static dns1 static dns2 dhcp client hostname pppoe connect status obtains IP frrom pppoe server pppoe static ip address pppoe username pppoe password pppoe server name pppoe connect mode pppoe idle time lan ip settings lan ip address lan subnet mask dhcp server enable dhcp server ip start Page 58 724 746 5500 blackbox com get Appendix B SSH Settings Table B 1 Continued CLI commands set del Keyword y y al E y wlan y operationmode y ssid y ssidhided y radio v wirelessmode E y HTprotect y frequency channel power y rate y antenna y antennaGain y wmm y isolation y maxStaNum y StaNumLmt N spacelnMeter N LinkIntegration y channelMode v channelOffset V extension dhcpserveripend dhcpserverleasetime dhcprelayenable dhcpserverip Descriptions dhcp server ip end
71. ult an experienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment To meet FCC requirements shielded cables and power cords are required to connect this device to a personal computer or other Class B certified device This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emission from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of Industry Canada Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de classe B prescrites dans le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique publi par Industrie Canada 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 3 N In OM Statement strucciones de Seguridad Normas Oficiales Mexicanas Electrical Safety Statement 1 2 3 4 5 o x Oo o 10 11 Todas las instrucciones de seguridad y operaci n deber n ser le das antes de que el aparato el ctrico sea operado Las instrucciones de seguridad y operaci n deber n ser guardadas para referencia futura Todas las advertencias en el aparato el ctrico y en sus instrucciones de operaci n deben ser respetadas Todas las instrucciones de operaci n y uso deben ser seguidas El aparato el ctrico no deber ser usado cerca del agua por ejemplo cerca de la tina de ba o lavabo
72. uration from Basic Settings in the System screen shown next Wireless Broadband Access Point Status System Wireless Management Basic Settings Basic Settings TCP IP Settings a P Use this page to configure the basic parameters of device Time Settings Device Settings RADIUS Settings re Device Name max 15 characters and no spaces Firewall Settings fNowon Mods Bridge 4 Ethernet DataRate Country Region United States Spanning Tree Enabled Disabled STP Forward Delay 1 30 seconds GPS Coordinate Settings Latitude Longitude Figure 4 3 Basic system settings 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 21 Chapter 4 Basic Settings Basic Settings e Device Name Specify the device name which is composed of no more than 15 characters with 0 9 A Z a z or Network Mode Specify the network mode including Bridge and Router It is easy to configure parameters in Bridge Mode however users must pay extra attention to the way they configure the device when it is set to Router Mode For details please refer to TCP IP Settings below e Ethernet Data Rate Specify the transmission rate of data for Ethernet The default is Auto e Country Region Available specific channels and or operational frequency bands depend on the country where the extender is used e Spanning Tree Spanning Tree Protocol STP is a link management

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