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1. Business Solutions Le A 4 i E EnStation5 N300 5GHz Long Range Point to Point CPE Conventions The following conventions are used to give the user additional information about specific procedures or content It is important to pay attention to these conventions as they provide information to prevent damage to equipment or personal injury General Conventions The following general conventions are used in this document CAUTION 4 CAUTIONS APPEAR BEFORE THE TEXT IT REFERENCES CAU TIONS APPEAR IN CAPITAL LETTERS TO EMPHASIZE THAT THE MESSAGE CONTAINS VITAL HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING Warning information appears before the text it references to emphasize that the content may prevent damage to the device or equipment Important Indicates information that is important to know for the proper completion of a procedure choice of an option or completing a task Note Indicates additional information that is relevant to the cur rent process or procedure VI CONVENTIONS y Example a Indicates information used to demonstrate or explain an associated concept N A Indicates that a component or a procedure is not applicable to this model Prerequisite Indicates a requirement that must be addressed before proceeding with the current function orprocedure Typographical Conventions The following typographical conventions are used in this document Italics Indica
2. Uned steres 0000000000 Operation Mode Use the radio button to selectan operating mode CER Save amp Apply Cancel Click Save amp Apply to save changes or Cancel to abort 4 9 CONFIGURING IP SETTINGS 4 2 2 Configuring IP Settings Configure the EnStation5 LAN settings for the EnStation5 using a static or dynamic IP address IP Network Setting IP Settings Configure the network connection type using either a static IP Or System information dynamic IP IP Address ROS 55 Enter the LAN IP address of the EnStation5 Subnet Mask Enter the Subnet Mask of the EnStation5 Default Gateway A UON CNN AR E Primary DNS Enter the primary DNS address of the EnStation5 Secondary DNS Enter the secondary DNS address of the EnStation5 Use Link Local Address Click to enable a link local address for the device IPv6 IP Address Enter the IPv6 LAN IP address of the EnStation5 IPv6 Subnet Prefix Length Enter the IPv6 subnet prefix length of the EnStation5 4 10 CONFIGURING IP SETTINGS IPv6 Default Gateway Enter the IPv6 default gateway of the EnStation5 IPv6 Primary DNS Enter the IPv6 primary DNS of the EnStationb5 IPv6 Secondary DNS Enter the IPv6 secondary DNS of the EnStation5 Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard the changes 4 10 CONFIGURING SPANNING TREE SETTINGS 4 2 3 Configuring Spanning Tree Settings Spanning Tree Status Spanning Tree Settings Enable or disable
3. user user user user user user user user user user notice notice user user notice notice notice user notice notice notice user user notice notice notice user notice notice user user user user notice notice notice notice notice notice user user notice notice notice root root root root root root root root root root root root root root root root dhcp6c stopping dhcp c ATH LSDK loaddriver WIFI wifi updown WIFI wifi updown root root root root root The oldest events are deleted from the log when memory is full Click the Refresh button to update the Client List or the Clear button to remove all events starting starting starting starting starting starting starting starting starting starting starting starting starting starting starting starting stopping stopping ntpclient 4 5 ntpd ntpd ntpd ntpd ntpd ntpd ntpd ntpd ntpd ntpd ntpd ntpd ntpd ntpd ntpd ntpd ntpd 4 VIEWING CONNECTION STATUS 4 1 5 Viewing the Connection Status From here you can see the current status of the network The WLAN information shown includes network type SSID BSSID Connection Status Wireless Mode Current Channel Security data rate Current noise level and Signal strength The WAN information shown includes the MAC address Connection Type Connection Status IP Add
4. Click to enable or disable daylight savings time Select the start and stop times from the Start Time and Stop Time drop down lists Click Save Appl y to apply the changes or Cancel to return to previous settings 4 40 CONFIGURING WI FI SCHEDULE 4 5 8 Configuring Wi Fi Schedule Use the Wi Fi schedule function to control the wireless power ON OFF service that operates on a routine basis Add a Schedule Service Create a schedule service type and date time parameters for a specific service Schedule Name s Wifi Schedule Enter the description of the schedule service Select the type of schedule service either Wireless Power ONOrWireless Power OFF Day Locros O MEN service B e Rm MM mengn use 24 hour clock Set the start time that the service is active Click Add to append the schedule service to the schedule service table or Cancel to discard changes 4 40 SCHEDULE SERVICES TABLE Schedule Services Table The Schedule function relies on the GMT time setting acquired from a network time protocol NTP server For details on how to con nect the EnStation5 to an NTP server see Configuring System Time Scedule Table LE AA D JL CMNME Schedule Table Displays a list of scheduled services for the EnStation5 The properties of each service displayed are Displays the ID number of the service in the table Name Displays the description of the s
5. Configuring Advanced Network Settings Configure the advanced wireless settings for your access point using the screens in this section Leave these settings in their default values if you are not sure what values to enter Data Rate Wireless Advanced Settings selects a data rate from the drop down list The data rate affects throughput If you select a lower data rate value for E e IN example the throughput is reduced but the transmission Transmit Power 20 dmv Obey Regulatory Power distance increases RTSICTS Threshold 1 2346 mr bytes D D D a transmit power may prevent connections to the network while a lower transmit power can preventclients from connecting to the device RTS CTS Threshold Specifies the threshold package size for RTC CTS A small number causes RTS CTS packets to be sent more often and consumes more bandwidth Distance Specifies the distance between Access Points and clients Longer distances may drop high speed connections Aggregation Merges data packets into one packet This option reduces the number of packets but increases packet sizes 4 38 CONFIGURING ADVANCED NETWORK SETTINGS Wireless Traffic Shaping Wireless Traffic Shaping Enable Traffic Shaping Enable or disable the regulation of packet flow leaving an interface for improved QoS Incoming Traffic Limit A y g J 1 opecifies the wireless transmission speeds used for downloading Outgoing Traffic Limit
6. and lose any customized override settings you configured However if you back up an earlier configuration you will not have to completely reconfigure the EnStation5 You can simply restore your last configuration For more information see Configuring Backup Restore Settings 3 2 Basic Network Settings Chapter 4 4 1 System Status SYSTEM STATUS View the summary of the current system status including system hardware software version date time wired network LAN and wireless network WLAN information 4 1 1 Using Save Reload oave and apply the settings shown in the Unsaved changes list or cancel the unsaved changes and revert to the previous settings that were in effect Save Reload a o ee etwork sys opmode ap ireless wifi0 countryName N A Caution Network Setting changed redirect IP to 192 168 1 1 Save amp Apply Revert 4 1 VIEWING SYSTEM INFORMATION 4 1 2 Viewing System Information Displays status information about the current operating mode System Information Shows the general system information such as operating mode system up time firmware version serial number kernel version and application version LAN Settings shows Local Area Network settings such as the LAN IP address Subnet Mask and MAC address 4 2 VIEWING SYSTEM INFORMATION WAN Settings Shows Wide Area Network settings such as the MAC address connection type connection status LAN IP addres
7. are a few examples where wireless connectivity can be used to facilitate access to information information exchanges and learning Technical Specifications Wireless Specifications e IEEE 802 11a n e Radio l 11a n 5 180 5 825 GHz Data Rate Up to 300 Mbps on the 5 GHz band Hardware Specifications Physical Interface 2 x 10 100Mbps LAN Ports 1 x Reset Button Power Supply Passive PoE 24V 0 6A Power Adapter Dimension Dimension D 190mm 7 48 x H 38m 1 50 Operation Temperature 4 F to 140 F 20 C 60 C Embedded high gain directional antenna Software Specifications Operation Modes Client Bridge Access Point Client Router WDS AP WDS Bridge WDS Station Multiple SSIDs Preferred SSID PPPoE PPTP L2TP Pass through WMM Traffic Shaping CLI Interface SNMP v1 v2c v3 Hecovery Page Port Forwarding DMZ Narrow Bandwidth 1 4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 1 3 Product Interface INTERFACE F WAN LED Figure 1 1 Back Panel View INTERFACE A LAN Port PoE B LAN Port C Heset Button B Power LED E LAN 2 LEDs G Signal Indicator LED DESCRIPTION The PoE interface allows EnStation to be powered using the supplied PoE injector Toconfigure the EnStation connect to an Ethernet adapter in a computer for accessing more information Toreset factory settings press the button for more than 10 seconds OFF EnStation is not receiving power ON EnStation is receiving power OFF En
8. mode the EnStation5 can be configured to turn off a wireless network name SSID broadcast so that only stations that have the SSID can be connected The EnStation5 also provides wireless LAN 64 128 156 bit WEP encryption security WPAANVPA2 and WPA PSK WPA2 PSK authentication and TKIP AES encryption security It also supports VPN pass through for more sensitive data secure transmissions Wireless Mode Wireless mode supports 802 11a n mixed modes SSID opecifies the SSID if known This field is completed automatically if you select an Access Point in the Site Survey Site Survey Scans nearby locations for Access Points You can select a discovered Access Point to establish a connection Prefer BSSID Enter the MAC address if known If you select an Access Point in the Site Survey this field is completed automatically Wireless Security See Configuring Wireless Security Wireless Network Home Reset O EIS Site Survey Wireless Security Click Accept to confirm the changes or Cancel to cancel and return to previous settings 4 27 Profile If you used the Site Survey the Web Configurator shows nearby Access Points To connect to an Access Point click the Access Point s BSSID Wireless Security See Configuring Wireless Security Click Re resh to scan again Site Survey CLIENT ROUTER MODE A Infrastructure Ad_ hoc CONFIGURING WIRELESS SECURITY 4 4 2 Conf
9. robce t mto prohla uje ze tento typ za zen je ve shod se z kladn mi po adavky a dal mi pr slusnymiustanoven mi sm rnice 1999 5 ES Dansk Danish Undertegnede fabrikantens navn erkl rer herved at f lgende udstyr udstyrets typebetegnelse overholder de v sentlige krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF Deutsch German Hiermit erkl rt Name des Herstellers dass sich das Ger t Ger tetyp in bereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den brigen einschl gigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG Eesti Estonian K esolevaga kinnitab tootja nimi name of manufacturer seadme seadme t p type of equipment vastavust direktiivi 1999 5 EU pohinouetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele Hereby name of manufacturer declares that this type of equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Espa ol Spanish Por medio de la presente nombre del fabricante declara que el clase de equipo cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999 5 CE EAAnvikn Greek ME THN MAPOYZA name of manufacturer AHAONEI OTI type of equipment ZYMMOPQONETAI MPO TI OYXIOAEIX ANAITHZEIZ KAI TIX AOINES 2XETIKE2 AIATAZEIX THX OAHTIA2 1999 5 EK B 2 Parla pr sente nom du fabricant d clare que l appareil type d appareil est conforme
10. the EnStation5 Spanning Tree function Bridge Hello Time opecifies Bridge Hello Time in seconds This value determines how often the EnStation5 sends hello packets to communicate information about the topology throughout the entire Bridged Local Area Network Bridge Max Age opecifies Bridge Max Age in seconds If another bridge in the spanning tree does not send a hello packet for a long period of time it is assumed to be dead Bridge Forward Delay opecifies Bridge Forward Delay in seconds Forwarding delay time is the time spent in each of the Listening and Learning states before the Forwarding state is entered This delay is provided so that when a new bridge comes onto a busy network it looks at some traffic before participating Priority opecifies the priority number Smaller numbers have a greater priority over larger numbers Click Accept to confirm the changes or Cancel to cancel and return to previous settings 4 3 Router Setup ROUTER SETUP 4 3 1 Configuring WAN Settings Configure the WAN settings for the EnStation5 using a static or dynamic IP address PPPoE or PPTP Static IP Setting a static IP address allows an administrator to set a specific IP address for the router and guarantees that it can t be assigned a different address Account Name Enter the account name provided by your ISP Domain Name Enter the domain name provided by your ISP MTU The maximum transmission unit MTU specifies
11. the group key changes Radius Accounting selects to enable or disable RADIUS accounting 4 34 Wi Fi PROTECTED ACCESS WPA MIXED Radius Accounting Server Specifies the IP address of the RADIUS accounting server Radius Accounting Port Specifies the port number that your RADIUS accounting server uses for authentication The default port is 1813 Radius Accounting Secret Specifies RADIUS accounting secret furnished by the RADIUS server Interem Accounting Interval Specifies the interem accounting interval The range is from 60 600 seconds Click Save to save the changes or Cancel to cancel and return to previous settings Note WPA PSK Mixed can allow multiple security modes at the same time 802 11n does not allow WEP WPA PSK TKIPANPA2 PSK TKIP security modes The connection mode will change from 802 11n to 802 11a to compensate 4 35 CONFIGURING WIRELESS MAC FILTER 4 4 3 Configuring Wireless MAC Filter Note This section applies to Access Point and WDS Access point mode Wireless MAC Filters are used to allow or deny network access to wireless clients according to their MAC addresses You can manually add a MAC address to restrict the permission to access EnStation5 The default setting is Disable Wireless MAC Filters Wireless MAC Filter Home Reset ACL Mode Disabled v L BL III ki aa A 1 Jyjj ILWiL LILLLOOIOSEOS sSEUU NN ACL Mode Determines whether network access is granted or denied to clients
12. the largest packet size permitted for an Internet transmission The factory default MTU size for a static IP is 1500 The MTU size can be set between 576 and 1500 IP Address Enter the router s WAN IP address Subnet Mask Enter the routers WAN Subnet mask WAN Settings Home Reset menei NM S S S S LO Options cc Internet IP Address Baa yy ie es Eu m msma A SR Bes m m m m Domain Name Server DNS Address 4 12 ROUTER SETUP Default Gateway Enter the WAN gateway address Primary DNS Enter the primary DNS server address Secondary DNS Enter the secondary DNS server address Discard Ping on WAN Check the box to enable pings to be recognized on the EnStation2 interface Uncheck the box to disable the feature and block pings on the EnStation2 Wan interface Note Pinging IP addresses is acommon method used by hackers to test whether the IP address Is valid Blocking pings provides some extra security from hackers Click Accept to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 4 13 Dynamic IP WAN Settings Dynamic IP addressing assigns a different IP address each time a device connects to an ISP service provider The service is most commonly used by ISP cable providers Account Name Auto Y Enter the account name provided by your ISP Domain Name Enter the domain name provided by your ISP MTU The maximum transmission unit MTU specifies the largest packet size permitted for an Inter
13. whose MAC addresses appear in the MAC Address table on this page Choices are Disable Deny MAC in the list or Allow MAC in the list MAC Address Filter Enters the MAC address of the device Click Add to add the MAC address to the MAC Address table Click Apply to apply the changes 4 36 CONFIGURING WDS LiNK SETTINGS 4 4 4 Configuring WDS Link Settings Using WDS Link Settings you can create a wireless backbone link between multiple access points that are part of the same wireless network This allows a wireless network to be expanded using multiple Access Points without the need for a wired backbone to link them as is traditionally required Security WDS Link Settings noms 5 _ Reset o Select the type of WDS security None WEP or AES 40 64 bit 10 hex digits WEP Key Enters the WEP key AES Passphrase e A A A MAC Address TI RS mm Em Im Been ME TR NH EH NH E E NENNEN Disable v Point to which you want to extend y gt gt wireless connectivity Mode Selects Disable or Enable to disable or enable WDS Click Accept to confirm the changes or Cancel to cancel and return to previous settings F Note The Access Point to which you want to extend wireless connectivity must enter the EnStation5 s MAC address into its configuration For more information refer to the documentation for the Access Point Not all Access Point supports thisfeature 4 37 CONFIGURING ADVANCED NETWORK SETTINGS 4 4 5
14. SK Mixed 4 31 Wi Fi Protected Access WPA EEN 4 32 Wi Fi Protected Access WPAZ EE 4 33 Wi Fi Protected Access WPA REENEN EE EE 4 34 Confagurimg Wireless MAG TEE 4 35 Configuring WDS lat e dn Le 4 36 Configuring Advanced Network ZGettinge nennen mene nnne nnns 4 37 Wireless Trac Sia DING EE 4 37 Mana demente Re acai iets eine da hee aioe ueteri idt t CUM ae hee HD MA ERU OLI PNE UMP NE a EE EUR 4 38 Configuring Administrator ACCOUN Esisi iania pinnin aa aa a D t ac c dm v c RR Reus 4 38 Contigua Managemen VLAN BEE 4 39 CONUN SNMP craris bani talc ond isque ria 4 40 Configuring Backup Restore SeEtHlHlgsissssis iadaseud co rieka c a Terri ve EE ete aetna 4 42 Contigirihg ABUtO ReDOOE SeLHgs svses vrina arar 4 43 Configuring Firmware e e le Le TEEN 4 44 TABLE OF CONTENTS Contigurindg System Tirada 4 45 Conteuring WisFScnea Mer o 4 46 Ada a Schedule SERVICE aaa 4 46 EE Services Table ars 4 47 ConfNg rng Command HNE Miter le EE 4 48 COMP GUEING LOJON VE 4 49 Zoisigtslfslvtebette inte gle EE 4 50 VIEWING Device RE en EEN 4 51 Contigure Dental of Service Protect i EE 4 52 Motera gro 0 10 Pro 4 53 VII Appendix A Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement Appendix B Industry Canada StateMent cccccccsececeesecueseueuenauuensauuees VIII TABLE OF CONTENTS Copyright This user guide and its content is copyright of EnGenius Net work
15. Station is not connected tothe network ON Enstation is connected to the network but not sending or receiving data 1 5 PRODUCT INTERFACE DESCRIPTION Access Point or Client Bridge Mode OFF EnStation radio is off and the deviceis not sending or receiving data over the wireless LAN ON EnStation radio is on and the deviceis not sending or receiving data over the wireless LAN Blinking EnStation radio is on and the device is sending or receiving data overthe wireless LAN Client Bridge WDS Station and Client Router Mode Installation Chapter 2 2 1 System Requirements Toinstall the EnStation5 you will need the following Computer Windows Linux Mac OS X Operating System Web Browser Internet Explorer FireFox Chrome Safari Network Interface equipped one of the following Wired Connectivity Network Interface with an open RJ 45 Ethernet Port Wireless Connectivity e Embedded 802 11n Wi Fi wireless networking IEEE 802 11a n compatible e Wi Fi Card USB Wi Fi Dongle 802 11a n An existing router or access point AP with SSID broad cast 1x CAT5e Ethernet Cable 2 1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 2 2 Installing the Device Installing the EnStation5 on a pole or wall optimizes the wire less access range Note Only experienced installation professionals who are familiar with local building and safety codes and wherever applicable are licensed by the appropriate government reg
16. al server and the DMZ function is that a virtual server redirects a particular service or Internet application such as FTP to a particular LAN client or server whereas a DMZ redirects all packets regardless of the service going to the WAN IP address to a particular LAN client or Server WARNING The PC defined as a DMZ host is not protected by a firewall and is vulnerable to malicious network attacks Do not store or manage sensitive information on the DMZ host DMZ Hosting Select Enable DMZ to activate DMZ functionality iiem A A Enter an IP address of a device on the LAN DMZAddess 00000000 o W No No DMZ Click Accept to confirm the changes or Cancel to cancel and return previous settings 4 21 CONFIGURING WIRELESS LAN 4 4 Configuring Wireless LAN 4 4 1 Configuring Wireless Settings Below are instructions on how to configure the wireless and security settings for each of the possible operating modes wv WARNING thorough understanding of the parameters Access Point Mode Incorrectly changing these settings may cause the device to stop functioning Do not modify the settings in this section without a The EnStation5 supports Access Point Mode In this mode users with a wireless client device within range can connect to the EnStation5 to access the WLAN Wireless Mode Wireless mode supports 802 11a n mixed modes Channel HT Mode The default channel bandwidth is 20 40 MHz The larger the cha
17. at the ENStation5 can connect to If you do not see a particular device to connect to lease click the Refresh button and wait for the device to show up on the list Device Discovery Device Name Displays the name of the devices connected to the network Operation Mode Displays the operation mode of the devices connected to the network IP Address Displays the IP address of the devices connected to the network System MAC Address Displays the system MAC address of the devices connected to the network Firmware Version Displays the firmware version of the devices connected to the network 4 51 CONFIGURE DENIAL OF SERVICE PROTECTION 4 5 13 Configure Denial of Service Protection Use TCP SYN Cookies Protection Ds Pr obeciuf Click to enable TCP SYN cookies protection SYN Flood Attack Protection Click to enable or disable SYN Flood Attack Protection Match Interval Per Second Enter the allowed number of packets per second Limit Packets Enter the maximum number of packets allowed per request UDP Flood Attack Protection Click to enable or disable UDP Flood Attack Protection Match Interval Per Second Enter the allowed number of packets per second Limit Packets Enter the maximum number of packets allowed per request Ping Attack Protection Click to enable or disable ping attack protection Click Save App1y to apply the changes or Cancel to return to previous settings 4 52 LOGGING OUT 4 5 14 Logging O
18. aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999 5 CE Con la presente nome del costruttore dichiara che questo tipo di apparecchio conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999 5 CE Ar o name of manufacturer izgatavotaja nosaukums deklare ka type of equipment iekartas tips atbilst Direktivas 1999 5 EK b tiskajam prasibam un citiem ar to saistitajiem noteikumiem Siuo manufacturer name deklaruoja kad Sis equipment type atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999 5 EB Direktyvos nuostatas Hierbij verklaart naam van de fabrikant dat het toestel type van toestel in overeenstemming is met de essenti le eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EG Hawnhekk isemtal manifattur jiddikjarali dan il mudeltal prodott jikkonforma mal htigijietessenzjaliu ma provvedimenti ohrajn relevanti li hemm fid Dirrettiva 1999 5 EC Alul rott gy rt neve nyilatkozom hogy a t pus megfelel a vonatkoz alapvet kovetelm nyeknek s az 1999 5 EC ir nyelv egy b eldirasainak Niniejszym nazwa producenta oswiadcza ze nazwa wyrobu jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozostalymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999 5 EC Nome do fabricante declara que este tipo de equipamento est conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposi es da Directiva 1999 5 CE Ime proizvajalca izj
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20. cryption with WPA2 PSK requires passphrase Passphrase Specifies the security password For more security each typed character is masked by a dot Group Key Update Interval Specifies how often in seconds the group key changes Click Save to save the changes or Cancel to cancel and return to previous settings Note KA 802 11n does not allow WEP WPA PSK TKIPAWPA2 PSK TKIP security modes The connection mode will change from 802 11n to 802 11a to compensate 4 30 Wi Fi PROTECTED ACCESS 2 PRE SHARED KEY WPA2 PSK Wi Fi Protected Access 2 Pre Shared Key WPA2 PSK Security Mode B bee TA T LR ne ua UPON ee crete EM TEE configuration Select Both TKIP or AES as the encryption type Group Key Update eral mm seconds 30 3600 0 disabled e Both uses TKIP and AES e TKIP automatic encryption with WPA PSK requires pass phrase e AES automatic encryption with WPA2 PSK requires passphrase Passphrase opecifies the security password For security each typed character is masked by a dot Group Key Update Interval Specifies how often in seconds the group key changes Click Save to save the changes or Cancel to cancel and return to previous settings Note KA 802 11n does not allow WEP WPA PSK TKIPAWPA2 PSK TKIP security modes The connection mode will change from 802 11n to 802 11a to compensate 4 30 Wi Fi PROTECTED ACCESS PRE SHARED KEY WPA PSK MIXED Wi Fi Protected Acces
21. d networks Ideal for Hard to Wire Environments There are many scenarios where cables cannot be used to connect networking devices Historic and older buildings open areas and busy streets for example make wired LAN installations difficult expensive or impossible Temporary Workgroups WLANs make it easy to provide connectivity to temporary work groups that will later be removed Examples include parks athletic arenas exhibition centers disaster recovery shelters temporary offices and construction sites Ability to Access Real Time Information With a WLAN workers who rely on access to real time information such as doctors and nurses point of sale employees mobile workers and warehouse personnel can access the data they need and increase productivity without having to look for a place to plug into the network Frequently Changed Environments WLANs are well suited for showrooms meeting rooms retail stores and manufacturing sites where workplaces are rear ranged frequently 1 3 BENEFITS Wireless Extensions to Ethernet Networks WLANs enable network managers in dynamic environments to minimize overhead caused by moves extensions to networks and other changes Wired LAN Backup Network managers can implement WLANs to provide backup for mission critical applications running on wirednetworks Mobility Within Training Educational Facilities Training sites at corporations and students at universities
22. e upgrading must be performed while connected to an Ethernet LAN port with all other clients disconnected The firmware upgrade procedure can take several minutes Do not power off the EnStation5 during the firmware upgrade as it can cause the device to crash or become unusable To update the firmware version follow these steps below 1 Download the appropriate firmware approved by EnGenius Networks from an approved web such as engeniusnetworks com Firmware Upgrade Current firmware version 1 9 13 000 ma Note Locate and select the upgrade file fro rd disk A Save the firmware file to a local hard drive 2 Click Choose File 3 Browse the file system and select the firmware file 4 Click Upload 5 he EnStation5 restarts automatically after the upgrade completes 4 40 CONFIGURING SYSTEM TIME 4 5 7 Configuring System Time Change the system time of the EnStation5 by manually entering the information synchronizing the device with a PC or setting up automatic updates through a Network Time Protocol NTP server Manually Set Date and Time Time Settings Enter the date and time values in the date and time fields or click the Synchronize with PC button to get the date and time values from the administrator s PC Automatically Get Date and Time select a time zone from the drop down list and check whether you want to enter the IP address of an NTP server or use the default NTP server Enable Daylight Saving
23. ect two LAN segments via a wireless link as though they are on the same physical network Since the computers are on the same subnet broadcasts reach all machines As a result DHCP information generated by the server reaches all client computers as though the clients are residing on one physical network Wireless Mode Homey et Wireless Network a ze Network Home Wireless mode supports 802 11a n mixed modes D SSID APSSID Specifies the SSID if known This field is completed automatically if you select an Access Point in the Site Survey Sit e Su rvey Wireless Security Scans nearby locations for Access Points You can select a EMEEEEEE _ discovered Access Point to establish a connection Prefer BSSID Enter the MAC address if known If you select an Access Point in the Site Survey this field is completed automatically Wireless Security For details on wireless security settings see Configuring Wireless Security Click Accept to confirm the changes or Cancel to cancel and return to previous settings Profile Site Survey If you used the Site Survey the Web Configurator Mi tntrastruct ro BA hoc will shows the nearby Access Points TO connect tO Leg Essi Elek SAA Ese C secu Neger an Access Point click the Access Point s BSSID Wireless Security See Configuring Wireless Security Click Re resh to scan again WDS BRIDGE MODE WDS Bridge Mode WDS Bridge Mode allows you to create large wirel
24. ed bythe RADIUS server Group Key Update Interval Specifies how often in seconds the group key changes Radius Accounting selects to enable or disable RADIUS accounting Radius Accounting Server 4 34 Wi Fi PROTECTED ACCESS 2 WPA2 opecifies the IP address of the RADIUS accounting server Radius Accounting Port opecifies the port number that your RADIUS accounting server uses for authentication The default port is 1813 Radius Accounting Secret opecifies RADIUS accounting secret furnished by the RADIUS server Interem Accounting Interval Specifies the interem accounting interval The range is from 60 600 seconds Click Save to save the changes or Cancel to cancel and return previous settings 4 35 Wi Fi PROTECTED ACCESS WPA MIXED Wi Fi Protected Access WPA Mixed Security Mode Wireless Security Bess A v INN EE oelect WPA Mixed from the drop down listto begin the configuration Encryption Select Both TKIP or AES as the encryption type e Both uses TKIP and AES e TKIP automatic encryption with WPA PSK requires pass phrase e AES automatic encryption with WPA2 PSK requires passphrase Radius Server opecifies the IP address of the RADIUS server Radius Port opecifies the port number that your RADIUS server uses for authentication Default port is 1812 Radius Secret opecifies the RADIUS secret furnished bythe RADIUS server Group Key Update Interval opecifies how often in seconds
25. edevice Location Enter the location of the device Community Name Read Only JD or Enter the password for accessing the SNMP community for read only access Community Name Read Write Enter the password for accessing the SNMP community for read and write access Trap Destination Address Enter the IP address where SNMP traps are to be sent Trap Destination Community Name Enter the password of the SNMP trap community SNMPv3 Enables or Disables the SNMPv3 feature 4 40 User Name Specifies the username for SNMPv3 Auth Protocol Selects the authentication protocol type MD5 or SHA Auth Key 8 32 Characters opecifies the authentication key forauthentication Priv Protocol selects the privacy protocol type DES Priv Key 8 32 Characters opecifies the privacy key forprivacy Engine ID Specify the engine ID for SNMPv3 Click Save App1y to apply the changes or Cancel to return to previous settings 4 40 CONFIGURING SNMP CONFIGURING BACKUP RESTORE SETTINGS 4 5 4 Configuring Backup Restore Settings Click the Backup Restore Setting link under the Management menu to save the EnStation5 s current settings in a file on your local disk or load settings onto the device from a local disk This feature is particularly convenient for administrators who have several EnStation5 devices that need to be configured with the same settings This page also lets you return the EnStationb to its factory default set
26. en it Put the mock washer on the dynamic stick Assemble the mounting kit with the CPE Drill the holes 26mm 1 04 to input the mounting screws Use the included screws to attach the mounting screws N O OC A CO Use the hole of the bracket to aim for the screws onthe wall Hang and re adjust the device as necessary Figure 2 1 Installing the EnStation5 6 Turn over the EnStation5 Then insert the pole mounting strap through the middle hole of the EnStation5 Use a screwdriver to unlock the pole mounting ring putting it through the EnStation5 7 Mount the EnStation5 securely to the pole by locking the strap tightly Figure 2 2 Wall Mounting the Device 2 3 Pole Mounting the Device NO pr PL oe X9 Plug the dynamic stick into the bracket Combine the sealing nut with the assembled kit as well as tighten it Put the mock washer on the dynamic stick Assemble the mounting kit with the CPE Thread the open end of the pole strap through the two tabs on the bracket Lock and tighten pole strap to secure bracket to the pole Figure 2 3 Pole Mounting the Device 2 4 POLE MOUNTING THE DEVICE Web Configuration Chapter 3 3 1 Logging In The EnStation5 has a built in Web Configurator that lets you manage the unit from any location using a Web browser that supports HTTP and has Javascript installed for your convenience After configuring the computer for TCP IP usin
27. ent packets are under received Server IP Displays the IP address of the server for the forwarded port 4 22 Enable Click to enable or disable the forwarded port profile Modify Click to modify the forwarded port profile Delete Click to delete the forwarded port profile Click Add Entry to add port forwarding rules Click Accept to confirm the changes 4 23 CONFIGURING PORT FORWARDING Service Name Enter a name for the port forwarding rule Protocol Select a protocol for the application Your Options are Both TCP and UDP Starting Port Enter a starting port number Ending Port Enter an ending port number All ports numbers between the starting and ending ports will forward users to the IP address specified in the IP Address field IP Address Enter the IP address of the server computer on the LAN network where users will be redirected Click Save to apply the changes or Cancel to return to previous settings 4 20 CONFIGURING PORT FORWARDING Port Forwarding a bi CONFIGURING DEMILITARIZED ZONE 4 3 5 Configuring Demilitarized Zone Configuring a device on the LAN as a Demilitarized zone DMZ host allows unrestricted two way Internet access for Internet applications such as online video games to run from behind the NAT firewall The DMZ function allows the router to redirect all packets going to the WAN port IP address to a particular IP address on the LAN The difference between the virtu
28. ervice Service Displays the type of service either Wireless Power ONOrWireless Power OFF Schedule Displays the schedule information of when the service is active Select select one or more services to edit ordelete Click Delete Selected to delete the selected services or Delete A11 to delete all services Click Apply to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 4 40 CONFIGURING COMMAND LINE INTERFACE 4 5 9 Configuring Command Line Interface Most users will configure the EnStation5 through the graphical user interface GUI However for those who prefer an alternative method there is the command line interface CLI The CLI can be access through a command console modem or Telnet connection CLI select to enable or disable the ability to modify the EnStation5 via a command line interface CLI Click Save App1y to apply the changes or Cancel to return to previous settings CLI Setting 4 40 CONFIGURING LOGGING 4 5 10 Configuring Logging The Log page displays a list of events that are triggered on the EnStation5 Ethernet and wireless interfaces You can consult this log if an unknown error occurs on the system or when a report needs to be sent to the technical support department for debugging purposes Syslog Log Enable or disable the EnStation5 Syslog function Log Server IP Address Syslog ST E Local Log Enable or disable the local log service Local log isi O Esse spen Click Save App1y to a
29. ess networks by linking several wireless access points with WDS links WDS is normally used in large open areas where pulling wires is cost prohibitive restricted or physically impossible Wireless Mode Wireless Network The wireless mode supports 802 11a n mixed modes Channel HT Mode The default channel bandwidth is 40 MHz The larger channel the better transmission quality and speed 802 11 AN Mixed ze Extension Channel L f Ch386 5 18GHz vw select upper or lower channel Your selection may affect the Auto Channel function Channel Frequency Select the channel and appropriate frequency Click Accept to confirm the changes or Cance1 to cancel and return to previous settings Security oelect the type of WDS security None WEP or AES WEP Key Enter the WEP key AES Pass phrase Enter the AES pass phrase MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the Access Point to which you want to extend wireless connectivity Mode Select Disable or Enable to disable or enable WDS Click Accept to confirm the changes or Cancel to cancel and return to previous settings WDS Link Settings Accept Cancel 40 64 bit 10 hex digits WDS BRIDGE MODE a Home m t Client Router Mode CLIENT ROUTER MODE In Client Router Mode you can access the Internet wirelessly with the support of a WISP In AP Router Mode the EnStation5 can access the Internet via a cable or DSL modem In this
30. for handling heavy data payloads such as MPEG video streaming e High output power up to 26 dBm delivers superior range and coverage e Fully interoperability with IEEE 802 11a IEEE 802 11n com pliant devices e Multi operation modes enable users to utilize the EnStation5 in flexible application for various environments 1 2 PRODUCT OVERVIEW Point to point and point to multipoint wireless connectivity enables data transfers between two or more buildings Channel bandwidth selection allows the appropriate band width to be used to reach various distances RSSI indicator makes it easy to select the best signal for Access Point connections Power over Ethernet capabilities allow for flexible deployment and great savings Four 4 SSIDs enables clients to access different networks through a single Access Point while utilizing different policies and functions per SSID based on network needs WPA2 WPA WEP IEEE 802 1x support and MAC address filtering ensures more secure networkconnections PPPoE PPTP support makes it easy to access the Internet via ISP Internet Service Provider authentication SNMP Remote Configuration Management helps administrators remotely configure or manage the Access Point QoS WMM support enhances performance and user experiences Benefits The EnsStation5 is the ideal product around which you can build your WLAN The following list summarizes a few key advantages that WLANs have over wire
31. g the procedure appropriate for your operating system use that computer s Web browser to log in to the EnStationb Web Configurator 1 Launch your Web browser 2 In the browser address bar type 192 168 1 1and press the Enter key Pa Note If you changed the EnStation5 LAN IP address enterthe correct IP address P FUGA Go to 192 168 1 1 Figure 3 1 Web Browser Address Bar LOGGING IN 3 When the login screen appears enter admin for the user name in the top field and admin for the password in the bottom field EnGenius Username Password Figure 3 2 Windows Security Login Dialog 4 Click Login to continue or Reset to abort the login You are now ready to use the instructions in the following chapters to configure the EnStation5 3 1 BEST PRACTICES Best Practices Perform the following procedures regularly to make the EnStation5 more secure and manage the EnStation5 more effectively e Change the default password Use a password that is not easy to guess and that contains different characters such as numbers and letters The EnStation5 username cannot be changed For more information see Configur ing Administrator Account e Backup the configuration and be sure you know how to restore it Restoring an earlier working configuration can be useful if the EnStation5 becomes unstable or crashes If you forget your password you will have to reset the EnStation5 to its factory default settings
32. h VPN Pass through allows a secure Virtual Private Network VPN connection between two computers Enabling options on this page opens a VPN port and enables connections to pass through the EnStation5 without interruption PPTP Pass through VPN Pass Through Check this option to enable PPTP Pass Through mode L2TP Pass through lv PPTP Pass Through L2TP Pass Through Check this option to enable L2TP Pass Through mode IPSec Pass Through IPSec Pass through Accept Cancel Check this option to enable IPSec Pass Through mode Cancel Click Accept to confirm the changes or Cancel to cancel and return to previous settings 4 21 CONFIGURING PORT FORWARDING 4 3 4 Configuring Port Forwarding Port forwarding enables multiple server applications on a LAN to serve clients on a WAN over a single WAN IP address The router accepts incoming client packets filters them based on the destination WAN or public port and protocol and forwards the packets to the appropriate LAN or local port Unlike the DMZ feature port forwarding protects LAN devices behind the firewall Port Forwarding Home Reset NO Displays the sequence number of the forwarded port Name Displays the name of the forwarded port Protocol Displays the protocol to use for mapping from the following TCP UDP orBoth Start Port Displays the LAN port number that WAN client packets will be forwardto End Port Displays the port number that the WAN cli
33. iguring Wireless Security The Wireless Security Settings section lets you configure the EnStation5 s security modes WEP WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WPA PSK Mixed WPA WPA2 and WPA Mixed We strongly recommend you use WPA2 PSK Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP Secu rity Mode Wireless Security Select WEP from the drop down list to begin the configuration m E AUI Type EA Select Open System or Shared exten I unti 10 hex cigs ors asci chay Input Type select an input type of Hex or ASCII Key Length Level of WEP encryption applied to all WEP keys Select a 64 128 152 bit password length Default Key Specifies which of the four WEP keys the EnStation5 uses as its default Key1 Key4 opecifies a password for the security key index For security each typed character is masked by a dot Click Save to save the changes or Cancel to cancel and return to previous settings 1 Note KA 802 11n does not allow WEP WPA PSK TKIP WPA2 PSK TKIP security modes The connection mode will change from 802 11n to 802 11a to compensate 4 29 Wi Fi PROTECTED ACCESS PRE SHARED KEY WPA PSK Wi Fi Protected Access Pre Shared Key WPA PSK Secu rity Mode Wireless Security select WPA PSK from the drop down list to begin the configuration Encryption Select Both TKIP or AES as the encryption type e Both uses TKIP and AES e TKIP automatic encryption with WPA PSK requires pass ohrase e AES automatic en
34. net transmission The factory default MTU size for Dynamic IP is 1500 The MTU size can be set between 576 1500 Get Automatically From ISP Click the radio button to obtain the DNS automatically from the DHCP server Use These DNS Servers Click the radio button to set up the Primary DNS and Secondary DNS servers manually Discard Ping on WAN DYNAMIC IP Home Reset SSeS AA Check the box to enable pings to be recognized on the EnStation2 interface Uncheck the box to disable the feature and block pings on the EnStation5 Wan interface Note Pinging IP addresses is a common method used by hackers to test whether the IP address is valid Blocking pings provides some extra security from hackers 4 14 DYNAMIC IP Click Accept to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 4 15 POINT TO POINT PROTOCOL OVER ETHERNET PPPOE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPOE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE is used mainly by ISPs that provide DSL modems to connect to the Internet MTU Enter the maximum transmission unit MTU The MTU specifies the largest packet size permitted for an Internet transmission PPPoE default 1492 The MTU size can be setbetween 576 and 1492 Login Enter the username assigned by an ISP Password Enter the password assigned by an ISP Service Name Enter the service name of an ISP optional Connect on Demand WAN Settings n CZ LL LL LL LLL Options Ie cqe
35. ng two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Operations in the 5 15 5 25G band is restricted to point to point communication only IMPORTANT NOTE FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator amp your body A 1 Appendix B CE Interference Statement Europe EU Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the essential requirements of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC The following test methods have been applied inorder to prove presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC e EN60950 1 Safety of Information Technology Equipment e EN50385 Generic standard to demonstrate the compliance of electronic and electrical apparatus with the basic restrictions related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields 0 Hz 300 GHz e EN 300328 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM WidebandTransmission systems Data transmission equipment operating in the 2 4 GHz ISM band and using spread spectrum modulation techniques Harmonized EN co
36. nnel the better the transmission quality and speed Extension Channel Select upper or lower channel Your selection may affect the Auto Channel function Channel Frequency Select the appropriate channel and appropriate frequency Wireless Network Home Reset 4 22 Auto Check this option to enable Auto Channel selection AP Detection CONFIGURING WIRELESS LAN AP Detection can select the best channel to use by scanning nearby areas for Access Points Current Profile Configure to four 4 different SSIDs If many client devices will be accessing the network you can arrange the devices into SSID groups Click Edit to configure the profile and check whether you want to enable extra SSIDs Click Accept to confirm the changes or Cancel to cancel and return previous settings SSID opecifies the SSID for the current profile VLAN ID opecifies the VLAN tag for the current profile Suppressed SSID Check this option to hide the SSID from clients If checked the SSID will not appear in the site survey Station Separation Click the appropriate radio button to allow or prevent communication between clientdevices Wireless Security oee the Wireless Security section Click Save to accept the changes or Cancel to cancel and return to previous settings SSID Profile Wireless Setting EnGeniusE461C0 Disabled v 4 23 CLIENT BRIDGE MODE Client Bridge Mode Client Bridge Mode lets you conn
37. opecifies the wireless transmission speeds used for uploading Total Percentage opecifies the total percentage of the wireless traffic that is shaped SSID1 to SSIDA opecifies the percentage of the wireless traffic that is shaped for a specific SSID MANAGEMENT SETUP 4 5 Management Setup The Management section lets you configure administrative settings management VLAN SNMP settings backup restore settings firmware upgrade time settings and log settings 4 5 1 Configuring Administrator Account Click the Administration link under the Management menu to change the user name and password used to log on to the EnStation5 Web Configurator The default user name is admin and the default password is admin Changing these settings protects the EnStation5 configuration settings from being accessed by unauthorized users New Name Login Setting a mm Enter a new username for logging in to the Web Configurator New Password Cancel Enters a new password for logging in to the Web Configurator Confirm Password He enter the new password for confirmation Click Save App1y to apply the changes or Cancel to return to previous settings 4 40 MANAGEMENT SETUP Remote Management Remote Access NM S S S Enable or disable remote management mba Opee Remote Upgrade Specifies whether the EnStation5 firmware can be upgraded remotely Remote Management Port If remote management is enabled enter the po
38. or authentication Default port is 1812 Radius Secret Specifies RADIUS secret furnished bythe RADIUS server Group Key Update Interval Specifies how often in seconds the group key changes Radius Accounting Select to enable or disable RADIUS accounting 4 32 Wi Fi PROTECTED ACCESS WPA Radius Accounting Server opecifies the IP address of the RADIUS accounting server Radius Accounting Port opecifies the port number that your RADIUS accounting server uses for authentication The default port is 1813 Radius Accounting Secret opecifies RADIUS accounting secret furnished by the RADIUS server Interem Accounting Interval opecifies the interem accounting interval The range is from 60 600 seconds Click Save to save the changes or Cancel to cancel and return to previous settings 4 33 Wi Fi PROTECTED ACCESS 2 WPA2 Wi Fi Protected Access 2 WPA2 Security Mode Select WPA2 from the drop down list to begin Wireless Security the configuration PE o O Encryption Select Both TKIP or AES as the encryption type Encore RS e Both uses TKIP and AES e TKIP automatic encryption with WPA PSK requires pass ohrase e AES automatic encryption with WPA2 PSK requires passphrase Radius Server Specifies the IP address of the RADIUS server Radius Port Specifies the port number that your RADIUS server uses for authentication Default port is 1812 Radius Secret Specifies the RADIUS secret furnish
39. pply the changes or Cancel to return to previous settings 4 40 CONFIGURING DIAGNOSTICS 4 5 11 Configuring Diagnostics The Diagnosis feature allows the administrator to verify that another device is available on the network and is accepting request packets If the ping result returns alive it means a device is online This feature does not work if the target device is behind a firewall or has security software installed Target IP Domain Name Enter the IP address you would like to search Ping Packet Size Enter the packet size of each ping Number of Pings Enter the number of times you want to ping Start Ping Click Start Ping to begin pinging Trace route target Enter an IP address or domain name you want totrace Start Traceroute Click Start Traceroute to begin the traceroute operation Target Address Enter the IP address of the target PC Time period Enter the time period for the Speed Test Check Interval Enter the interval for the speedtest 4 50 Diagnostics Ping Test Parameters Traceroute Test Parameters Start Speed Test Start Speed Test Click Start Speed Test to begin the speed test operation IPv4 Port Displays the IPv4 port number of the EnStation5 IPv6 Port Displays the IPv6 port number of the EnStation5 4 50 CONFIGURING DIAGNOSTICS VIEWING DEVICE DISCOVERY 4 5 12 Viewing Device Discovery From here you will be able to discover devices within the network th
40. qe PPPoE Options O Domain Name Server DNS Address WAN Ping Select the radio button to specify the maximum idle time Internet connection will disconnect when it reaches the maximum idle time but it will automatically connect when a user tries to access the network Keep Alive Select whether to keep the Internet connection always on or enter a redial period once the internet lose connection Get Automatically From ISP Click the radio button to obtain the DNS automatically from the ISP Use These DNS Servers Click the radio button to set up the Primary DNS and Secondary DNS servers manually 4 16 POINT TO POINT PROTOCOL OVER ETHERNET PPPOE Discard Ping on WAN Check the box to enable pings to be recognized on the EnStation5 interface Uncheck the box to disable the feature and block pings on the EnStation5 Wan interface Note Pinging IP addresses is acommon method used by hackers to test whether the IP address Is valid Blocking pings provides some extra security from hackers Click Accept to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 447 POINT TO PoINT TUNNELLING PROTOCOL PPTP e Point to Point Tunnelling Protocol PPTP The Point to Point Tunnelling Protocol PPTP is used in association with Virtual Private Networks VPNs There a two parts to a PPTP connection the WAN interface settings and the PPTP settings MTU Enter the maximum transmission unit MTU The MTU specifie
41. ress IP Subnet Mask Primary DNS and Secondary DNS Click the Refresh button to update the Client List or the Clear button to remove all events 4 6 ViEWING DHCP CLIENT TABLE 4 1 6 Viewing the DHCP Client Table DHCP Client List E DE AR P HostName Epes Revoke Reserve The DHCP Client Table displays the clients that are associated to the EnStation5 through DHCP The MAC addresses and signal strength for each client are also shown Click the Refresh button to update the Client List 4 7 ViEWING WDS LINK LIST 4 1 7 Viewing the WDS Link List WDS Link Status Home Reset Displays the clients that are associated to the EnStation5 through WDS The MAC addresses link status and signal strength for each client are also shown Click the Refresh button to update the Client List 4 8 4 2 System Setup The following sections explain the features and functionality of the EnStation5 in access point mode client bridge mode WDS access point mode WDS bridge mode WDS station mode and client router mode 4 2 1 Configuring Operation Mode Set the primary function of the device The function that is selected affects which items are available in the main menu DEVICE Mame System Properties Home Reset Enter a name for the device The name you type System Properties appears in SNMP management This name is not the Beveswee d fenstarions Green SSID and is not broadcasted to other devices CeumyRegen N
42. rt number to be used for remote management For example If you specify the port number 8080 enter http IP address 8080 to access the EnStationb Web Configurator Click Accept to apply the changes or Cancel to return to previous settings 4 41 CONFIGURING MANAGEMENT VLAN 4 5 2 Configuring Management VLAN Click the Management VLAN link under the Management menu to assign a VLAN tag packets A VLAN is a group of computers on a network whose software has been configured so that they behave as if they were on a separate Local Area Network LAN Computers on a VLAN do not have to be physically located next to one another on the LAN Management VLAN Settings Management VLAN ID If your network includes VLANs and if tagged packets need to pass through the Access Point enter the VLAN ID Otherwise click No VLAN tag Click Accept to confirm the changes or Cancel to cancel and return previous settings Ge Note P If you reconfigure the Management VLAN ID you may lose your connection to the EnStation5 Verify that the DHCP server supports the reconfigured VLAN ID and then reconnect to the EnStation5 using the new IP address CONFIGURING SNMP 4 5 3 Configuring SNMP SNMP is used in network management systems to monitor network attached devices for conditions that warrant administrative attention SNMP SNMP Settings LL Home ks Enable or disables the EnStationb SNMP function Contact Enter the contact details of th
43. s 2014 All rights reserved Any redistribution or reproduction in part or in whole in any form is prohibited Do not distribute transmit store in any form of electronic retrieval system or commercially exploit the content without the expressed written permission of EnGenius Networks VIII COPYRIGHT Product Overview Chapter 1 1 Package Contents The EnStation5 package contains the following items EnStation5 PoE Injector with Power Adapter 24V PoE Injector Quick Installation Guide Mounting Screw Set Wall Mount Kit Pole Mount Strap 1 1 PACKAGE CONTENTS 1 2 Product Overview Thank you for choosing EnStation5 The EnStation5 is a long range high performance IEEE 802 11a n network solution that provides Access Point Client Bridge WDS and Client Router functions in a single device In addition to providing the latest wireless technology the EnStation5 supports Power over Ethernet and Power by Adapter capabilities which allow the device to be installed easily in nearly any indoor or outdoor location Advanced features include power level control traffic shaping and Real time RSSI indication A variety of security features help to protect your data and privacy while you are online Security features include Wi Fi Protected Access WPA PSK WPA2 PSK 64 128 156 bit WEP Encryption and IEEE 802 1x with RADIUS Key Features e High speed data rates up to 300 Mbps make the EnStationb ideally suited
44. s Subnet Mask primary and secondary DNS WAN Settings Current Wireless Settings Shows wireless information such as frequency and channel Current Wireless Settings oince the EnStation5 supports multiple SSIDs information about each SSID such as its ESSID and security settings are displayed 4 3 4 1 3 Viewing the Wireless Client List Client List Home Reset The Client List displays a list of clients associated to the EnStation5 along with the MAC addresses and signal strength for each client To remove an SSID client from the list click the button that appears in the Kick and Ban column Click the Refresh button to update the Client List 4 4 4 1 4 Viewing the System Log i VIEWING SYSTEM LOG i System Log Aug 5 18 00 01 Aug 5 17 55 02 Aug 5 17 50 02 Aug 5 17 45 01 Aug 5 17 40 01 Aug 5 17 35 01 Aug 5 17 30 01 Aug 5 17 25 01 Aug 5 17 20 01 Aug 5 17 15 01 Aug 5 17 10 01 Aug 5 17 05 01 Aug 5 17 00 01 Aug 5 16 55 01 Aug 5 16 50 01 Aug 5 16 46 36 Aug 5 16 46 31 Aug 5 16 46 21 Aug 5 16 46 18 Aug 5 16 46 14 Aug 5 16 46 11 Aug 5 16 46 11 ENSTATIONS ENSTATIONS ENSTATIONS ENSTATIONS ENSTATIONS ENSTATIONS ENSTATIONS ENSTATIONS ENSTATIONS ENSTATIONS ENSTATIONS ENSTATIONS ENSTATIONS ENSTATIONS ENSTATIONS ENSTATIONS ENSTATIONS ENSTATIONS ENSTATIONS ENSTATIONS ENSTATIONS ENSTATIONS Save Refresh Clear The EnStation5 automatically logs events to internal memory Note
45. s Pre Shared Key WPA PSK Mixed Secu rity Mode Wireless Security select WPA2 PSK Mixed from the drop down list to begin the configuration Encryption Select Both TKIP or AES as the encryption type e Both uses TKIP and AES e TKIP automatic encryption with WPA PSK requires pass ohrase e AES automatic encryption with WPA2 PSK requires passphrase Passphrase Specify the security password For security each typed character is masked by a dot Group Key Update Interval Specify how often in seconds the group key changes Click Save to save the changes Or Cancel to cancel and return to previous settings rd Note 802 11n does not allow WEP WPA PSK TKIPAWPA2 PSK TKIP security modes The connection mode will change from 802 11n to 802 11a to compensate Wi Fi PROTECTED ACCESS WPA Wi Fi Protected Access WPA Security Mode Wireless Security EECH Select WPA from the drop down list to begin the configuration Enepion d Banqaesaes A Encryption sw LH E Select Both TKIP or AES as the encryption type _ a CC e Both uses TKIP and AES Group Key update merai mm seconds 30 3600 0 disabled e TKIP automatic encryption with WPA PSK requires pass ene RENNES phrase e AES automatic encryption with WPA2 PSK requires passphrase Radius Server Specifies the IP address of the RADIUS server Radius Port Specifies the port number that your RADIUS server uses f
46. s the largest packet size permitted for an Internet transmission PPPoE default 1400 The MTU size can be setbetween 1200 and 1400 IP Address Enter the router s WAN IP address Subnet Mask Enter the router s WAN subnet IP address Default Gateway Enter the router s WAN gateway IP address PPTP Server Enter the IP address of the PPTP server Username Enter the username provided by your ISP Password Enter the password provided by your ISP Connect on Demand WAN Settings WE O NES Options O CER A PPTP Options KEEN CN Beas be Wee be Er o Mum mme Luc 0 e e Sr o E o 30 z E If you want the EnStation5 to end the Internet connection after it has been inactive for a period of time select this option and enter the 4 18 PoINT TO PoINT TUNNELLING PROTOCOL PPTP number of minutes you want that period of inactivity to last Keep Alive If you want the EnStation5 to periodically check your Internet connection select this option Then specify how often you want the EnStation5 to check the Internet connection If the connection is down the EnStation5 automatically re establishes your connection Get Automatically From ISP Obtains the DNS automatically from ISP Use These DNS Servers Click the radio button to set up the Primary DNS and Secondary DNS servers manually Discard Ping on WAN Check the box to enable pings to be recognized on the EnStation2 interface Uncheck the box to disable the feat
47. tes book titles directory names file names pathnames and program process names Constant width Indicates computer output shown on a computer screen including menus prompts responses to input and error messages Constant width bold Indicates commands lines as entered on the computer Variables contained within user input are shown in angle brackets lt gt Bold Indicates keyboard keys that are pressed by the user VII CONVENTIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS Conventions Package Contents Product Overview Product Interface System Requirements COV GI NR NE S UTER Key Feature ro H Benet omnia TT tme Technical ele deg Le CEET Wireless SbecifiCcatlOFiS E Hardware SDeCITICAUONS EE Software SDCCIICAUONS sse na curae eR aoa ara Gd i is TABLE OF CONTENTS TUN TRUM NE 1 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Installing tHe DeVIGB ssi aiv anat et va bu uiua ada ca dvd Ur Pe px ida 2 2 Pre mstallation GUIdellli85 csi auiem cates Sa pics a Kc d dac arca ee ed a ink arcad Nana s ner dea lr E nae 2 2 Iristallitidg the DeVICO cantadas 2 2 Wall Motunbirig the Device tia 2 3 POG MOUNTING CMe DViCO sai Na 2 4 Web Configuration a RN 3 1 DOSE eege 3 2 Basic Network Settings SVA EE 4 1 WSING SAVE ROO Te EE 4 1 Viewing THE H e nb rein RT et da duse adore mad Run ca t Ga debe cu aab F V Ca ba UE Ga WU HU bois 4 2 Viewing the Wireless Client Stud LG E RE EPY Ru S EEGGE Races 4 4 VIEWING
48. the SVsEer LOG ricardo 4 5 Viewing Ne Connection Status sias vsapsivauibd eue una ER bI aid 4 6 VIEWING DHCPCIODUTSDIOruisaxava guai qusvadu 34m rasa 4 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS Viewing the WDS Uns ni iia 4 8 c zi sin Set Dri ns 4 9 Configuring Operation MOGCS ovina 4 9 COMMOUPING 1 gd Lee 4 10 Configuring Spanning Tree Set Sia 4 11 ROUCO ges cinis m 4 12 Conngdutrirdg VE RE Te 4 12 SARC IP M rr en t 4 12 LON AVIA Leg tC E m 4 13 Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPOE nek ENN ENNER ANN ENN ENNER EN ENNEN ENN EN 4 14 Point to Point Tunnelling Protocol DRIBI enke NNN NNN NNN NN RN NENNEN KN ENN NNN NN EN KN ENNEN NNN ERR NK KN EN 4 15 Contigurina LAN SeN Sci adds 4 17 CONTOURING VPN Pass NFOU Oates 4 18 COntgurna POM FOL War Gli dai aiii da edi 4 19 Contigurina Demulitarized ZON Sinarcas 4 21 Conan N ESS A Naiara orion 4 22 Contigurina dien d Une LEE 4 22 ACCESS PONC MOOG EE 4 22 Client Bridge leie 4 24 W DS Bridge MOGG EE 4 25 TABLE OF CONTENTS Client Router Mode EE 4 27 Configuring Wireless Security 4 28 Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP ini aa 4 28 Wi Fi Protected Access Pre Shared Key WPA PSK ccccccccsceuseuueueesuuuecuueeuussuunssuuenaues 4 29 Wi Fi Protected Access 2 Pre Shared Key WPA2 PSK aah NNN ENNEN ENN ENNEN ENN ENN AN 4 30 Wi Fi Protected Access Pre Shared Key WPA P
49. tings If you perform this procedure any changes made to the EnStation5 default settings will be lost Backup Restore Settings Home wec o 0 ER n IE NM 2 Save A Copy of Current Settings Click Backup to save the current configured settings Restore Saved Settings from A File Torestore settings that have been previously backed up click Browse select the file and click Restore Revert to Factory Default Settings Click Factory Default to restore the EnStation5 to its factory default settings 4 40 CONFIGURING AUTO REBOOT SETTINGS 4 5 5 Configuring Auto Reboot Settings Click the Auto Reboot Settings link under the Management menu to enable or disable the Auto Reboot function This feature is particularly convenient to administrators for the scheduling of auto rebooting the device This page also allows you to set the frequency of this function Auto Reboot Settings D ei Auto Reboot Setting select Enable from the drop down menu to setup this function Frequency of Auto Reboot Select the frequency interval using the drop down menus Save Apply Click Save App1y to set the new configuration Cancel Click Cancel to delete the settings 4 40 CONFIGURING FIRMWARE UPGRADE 4 5 6 Configuring Firmware Upgrade Firmware is system software that operates and allows the administrator to interact with the router device WARNING Upgrading firmware through a wireless connection is not recommended Firmwar
50. ulatory authorities should install the EnStation5 Pre Installation Guidelines Select the optimal location for the equipment using the following guidelines e he EnStation5 should be mounted on a 1 4 pole Its location should enable easy access to the unit and its connectors for installation and testing e The higher the placement of the antenna the better the achievable link quality e he antenna should be installed to provide a direct or near line of sight with the Base Station antenna The antenna should be aligned to face the general direction of the Base Station 2 2 INSTALLING THE DEVICE Installing the Device To install the EnStation5 use the following procedure to mount the device on a pole and refer to the figure below 1 Remove the bottom cover protecting the RJ 45 connectors 2 Insert an Ethernet cable into the RJ 45 port labeled LAN 3 Install the bottom cover to protect the RJ 45 connectors 4 Remove the power cord and PoE injector from the box and plug the power cord into the DC port of the PoE injector CAUTION ONLY USE THE POWER ADAPTER SUPPLIED WITH THE ENSTA TION 5 USING A DIFFERENT POWER ADAPTER MIGHT DAM AGE THE ENSTATION5 Ad WALL MOUNTING THE DEVICE 5 Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into the PoE port Wall Mou nting the Device of the PoE injector 1 Plug the dynamic stick into the bracket NO Combine the sealing nut with the assembled kit and tight
51. ure and block pings on the EnStation2 Wan interface Note Pinging IP addresses is a common method used by hackers to test whether the IP address is valid Blocking pings provides some extra security from hackers Click Accept to save the settings or Cancel to discard changes 4 19 CONFIGURING LAN SETTINGS 4 3 2 Configuring LAN Settings IP Address LAN Settings Enter the LAN Port IP address IP Subnet Mask Enter the LAN IP Subnet Mask WINS Server IP Enter the WINS Server IP Use Router As DHCP Server Check this option to enable the EnStation5 internal DHCP Server Starting IP Address opecifies the starting IP address range for the pool of allocated for private IP addresses The starting IP address must be on the same subnet as the ending IP address that is the first three octets specified here must be the sameas the first three octets in End IP Address Ending IP Address opecifies the ending IP address range forthe pool of allocated for private IP addresses The ending IP address must be on the same subnet as the starting IP address that is the first three octets specified here must be the same as the first three octets in Start IP Address WINS Server IP Enter the IP address of the WINS server LAN IP Setup v Use Router As DHCP Server Click Accept to confirm the changes or Cancel to cancel and return to previous settings 4 20 CONFIGURING VPN PASS THROUGH 4 3 3 Configuring VPN Pass Throug
52. ut Click Logout to logout from the EnStationb5 4 53 Appendix Appendix A Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician forhelp FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate c this equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the followi
53. vering essential requirements under article 3 2 of the R amp TTEDirective e EN 301893 Broadband Radio Access Networks BRAN 5 GHz high performance RLAN Harmonized EN covering essential requirements of article 3 2 of the R amp TTE Directive e EN 301489 1 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 1 Common technical requirements e EN 301489 17 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 17 Specific conditions for 2 4 GHz wideband transmission systems and 5 GHz high performance RLAN equipment B 1 This device is a 5GHz wideband transmission system transceiver intended for use in all EU member states and EFTA countries except in France and Italy where restrictive useapplies In Italy the end user should apply for a license at the national spectrum authorities in order to obtain authorization to use the device for setting up outdoor radio links and orfor supplying public access to telecommunications and or network services This device may not be used for setting up outdoor radio links in France and in some areas the RF output power may be limited to 10 mW EIRP in the frequency range of 2454 2483 5 MHz For detailed information the end user should contact the national spectrum authority in France CC05600 Cesky Czech Jm no v

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