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1. Chapter 2 Operation Modes Repeater Range Extender The device in Repeater mode can extend wireless coverage of an existing wireless network to cover dead spots especially to eliminate signal blind corners in a larger space The SSID and encryption type of the device should be the same as those of root AP Network requirements Eliminate the wireless signal blind areas and repeat wireless signal The device in the network In a large campus or industrial park the device in Repeater mode can reinforce the wireless signal strength of the existing network and extend the network coverage to eliminate the signal blind areas Remote data can be transmitted across a long distance beyond the transmission range Meanwhile the wireless users can experience a wireless network roaming when moving around Network diagram gt Eliminate the wireless signal blind areas SSID abc D o Repeater SSID abc LAN 192 168 7 3 Router Access Point LAN 192 168 7 1 LAN 192 168 7 2 SSID abc J Repeater LAN 192 168 7 4 gt Repeat wireless signal IP Camera Computer U J Access Point Repeater Client LAN 192 168 0 254 LAN 192 168 0 2 LAN 192 168 0 3 Chapter 2 Operation Modes Bridge Network requireme
2. a Switch Access Point na PC PC PC Local Area Network Tablet e Scenario 2 Network requirements Establish the network coverage in the remote areas without long distance cabling The device in the network In the adjacent town covered by wired network ISP Internet Service Provider can put up a device in AP mode with the access to ISP network by connecting to ISP s router to transform wired signal into wireless one The remote users can put up a device in AP Client Router mode to access the Internet the AP device provides wirelessly Chapter 2 Operation Modes Advantages Transmit data wirelessly across a long distance and reduce the cabling cost Network diagram AP Client Router e LAN 192 168 0 254 ON WAN Dynamic IP o E AP Client Router Access Point LAN 192 168 0 254 LAN 192 168 7 2 e WAN Dynamic IP eh WS Internet a r Router LAN 192 168 7 1 AP Client Router LAN 192 168 0 254 WAN Dynamic IP e Scenario 3 Network requirements Establish a point to point link for video monitor or combine two separate office networks as one The device in the network For video monitor the device in AP mode connects to the monitoring computer and the device in Client mode connects to IP Camera For combining two separate office networks as one two devices in AP and Client mode respectively connect to the switches in two office networks so as to connect two office networks Ad
3. Ping x Destination IPiOomain 192 168 0 1 Packet Count 4 1 50 Ping Timeout 800 100 2000 milliseconds Packet Size 64 4 1472 bytes Ping Results ping 192 168 0 1 with 64 bytes of data Reply form 192 168 0 1 bytes 64 time 1 TTL 64 seg 1 Reply form 192 168 0 1 bytes 64 time 1 TTL 64 seq 2 Reply form 192 168 0 1 bytes 64 time 1 TTL 64 seq 3 Reply form 192 168 0 1 bytes 64 time 1 TTL 64 seg 4 gt Ping statistics for 192 168 0 1 Packets sent 4 Received 4 Lost 0 Approximate round trip times in milliseconds Minimum 1 Maximum 1 Average 1 Ei Start Destination IP Domain Enter the IP address of the destination node for Ping test Click Start the device will send Ping packets to test the network connectivity and reachability of the host and the results will be displayed in the list below Packet Count Enter the number of packets to be sent during the testing It can be 1 to 50 and the default is 4 Ping Timeout Enter a time value to wait for a response It can be 100 2000 milliseconds The default value is 800 milliseconds 83 Chapter 9 Tools Packet Size Enter the number of data bytes to be sent It can be 4 472 bytes and the default is 64 Traceroute Tracertroute function is used to tracks the route packets taken from source on their way to a given target host When malfunctions occur in the network you can troubleshooting with traceroute utility Traceroute Destination Host 192 168 0 1 Tra
4. PPPoE is a network protocol for encapsulating Point to Point Protocol PPP frames inside Ethernet frames 90 Glossary SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SSH Secure Shell Protocol SSID SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol TCP Transfer Control Protocol TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TDMA Time Division Multiple Access UDP User Datagram Protocol UPnP Universal Plug and Play VLAN Virtual Local Area Network VPN Virtual Private Network Appendix B Glossary Description SMTP is an Internet standard for electronic mail e mail transmission SSH is a network protocol that allows data to be exchanged using a secure channel between two networked devices A Service Set Identification is a thirty two character maximum alphanumeric key identifying a wireless local area network For the wireless devices in a network to communicate with each other all devices must be configured with the same SSID This is typically the configuration parameter for a wireless PC card It corresponds to the ESSID in the wireless Access Point and to the wireless network name SNMP provides a management frame to monitor and maintain the network devices With SNMP function enabled network administrators can easily monitor the network performance detect the malfunctions and configure the network devices Connection oriented transport layer protocol that provides reliable full dupl
5. None F8 D1 11 B1 EE 9E 8961 No 12 95 107 2437 6 VVPA PSKANPA2 PSK 00 0A EC EC 68 68 TP LINK_MINI_EC6868 No 6 101 107 2437 6 None A 14 CF 92 8E 76 DA Litte_Hua No 10 77 5 87 2437 6 VVPA PSKANPA2 PSK 02 01 00 11 4 4 3F TP LINK_FFFFFF No 12 94 106 2462 11 None 00 1 4 78 00 EE 09 TP LINK_OOEEOS No 5 100 105 2462 11 VVPA PSKANPA2 PSK 78 41 06 62 71 66 TP LINK_627166 No 6 101 107 2462 11 None EC 17 2F CD DO 0C TP LINK_3G_CDDO0C No 5 102 107 2462 11 None v Back Refresh Connect Lock to AP 15 Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide 4 Ifthe root AP needs password to be connected you should select the same Mode Channel Width and Security type and enter the same PSK Password as entered on the root AP router Enter the distance between this device and the root AP router in Distance setting Then click Next QUICKSETUP STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Wireless Client Settings SSID of Remote AP TP LINK_9D0D34 Survey MAC Of Remote AP EC 88 8F 9D 0D 34 Y Lock to AP Region Test_Mode mA Mode 802 11b g n ha WDS Auto De Channel Width 20 40MHz i Security None bd Distance Setting 0 0 24 km Back Next 5 The Finish page will appear and display what you ve configured previously If you want to modify any parameter click Back to reconfigure it If all are confirmed click Finish to complete the configuration QUICK SETUP STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Finish Operation M
6. Please register an account to DDNS service provider NO IP Dyndns or Comexe before using this function Dynamic DNS service Provider No lP brasas no ip cor ve Dynamic OMS Enable Apply Service Provider Select your DDNS service provider from the available DDNS service providers including NO IP www no ip com Dyndns www dyndns com and Comexe www comexe net Dynamic DNS Check the Enable box to use the function e User Name Enter the user name of the DDNS account e Password Enter the password of the DDNS account e Show Check the box to display the password characters e Domain Name Enter a customized domain name Even if your IP is dynamic other users on the Internet can still access your server via this fixed domain name after enabling the DDNS function e Connection Status Displays the connection status between this device and the DDNS server f2 Web Server Chapter 7 Management Tab The Web Server function enables users to log in to the web management page to manage this device remotely over the Internet Web Server Secure Connection HTTPS1 4 Enable Secure Server Port 443 Server Port 80 Remote Login IP Address 0 0 0 0 Secure Connection HTTPS Secure Server Port Server Port Remote Login IP Address Session Timeout MAC Authentication Session Timeout 14 minutes MAC Authentication Enable Apply The Secure Connection HTTPS mode is enabled by default Specify t
7. The AP list will appear as shown below Select the desired wireless network and click Connect It s possible that two or more networks use the same SSID in the AP list Lock to AP can make the device connect to the specified AP you had connected before the next time QUICK SETUP STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Wireless Client Settings AP Count 24 BSSID SSID MAXtream Device Name SNR dB Signal Noise dBm Channel Security 00 B0 52 11 44 67 TP LINK_HyFi_88 No 6 101 107 2412 1 None V EC 88 8F 9D 0D 34 TP LINK_9D0D34 No 5 102 107 2412 1 None 02 14 78 04 00 00 TP LINK_FFFFFF No 37 68 105 2462 11 None 54 E6 FC 1B 0F 28 TP LINK_1B0F28 No 26 80 106 2462 11 VNPA PSKANPA2 PSK 00 03 7F BE F1 00 TP LINK_BEF100 No 12 75 87 2412 1 YWPA PSKIWPA2 PSK 02 14 78 04 00 00 012345676901 2345675901 No 21 66 87 2412 1 YWPA PSKIWWPA2 PSK 00 90 4C 11 02 0E hahahaha No 3 104 107 2437 6 None F8 D1 11 B1 EE 9E 8961 No 12 95 107 2437 6 VVPA PSKANPA2 PSK 00 04 EC EC 68 68 TP LINK_MINI_EC6868 No 6 101 4 107 2437 6 None J 14 CF 92 8E 76 DA Litte_Hua No 10 771 87 2437 6 WPA PSKIAPA2 PSK F 02 01 00 11 44 3F TP LINK_FFFFFF No 12 94 106 2462 11 None 00 14 78 00 EE 09 TP LINK_OOEEOS No 5 100 105 2462 11 VVPA PSKANPA2 PSK 78 41 06 62 71 66 TP LINK_627166 No 6 101 107 2462 11 None EC 17 2F CD DO 0C TP LIMK_36_CDDOOC No 5 102 107 2462 11 None v Back
8. port number at transport layer but cannot deal with the packets with embedded source destination information in the application layer Application layer gateway ALG can deal with protocols with embedded source destination information in the application payload Some protocols such as FTP TFTP H323 and RTSP require ALG Application Layer Gateway support to pass through NAT e FTP ALG Allows FTP clients and servers to transfer data across NAT e TFTP ALG Allows TFTP clients and servers to transfer data across NAT e H323 ALG Allows Microsoft NetMeeting clients to communicate across NAT e RTSP ALG Allows some media player clients to communicate with some streaming media servers across NAT Virtual Server Check the Enable box to use the virtual server function Virtual servers can be used for setting up public services on your local area network such as DNS Email and FTP A virtual server is defined as a service port and all requests from 47 Chapter 5 Network Tab the Internet to this service port will be redirected to the LAN server Virtual Server function not only makes the users from Internet visit the local area network but also keeps network security within the intranet as other services are still invisible from Internet The LAN server must have a static or reserved IP Address because its IP Address may change when using the DHCP function Virtual Server Enable Errable F kimra Pari Tara Porl Protocol T SDS
9. which means all hosts can read the SNMP information of this device 74 Chapter 7 Management Tab Set Community Set Community has the read and write right of the device s SNMP information Enter the community name that allows read write access to the device s SNMP information The community name can be considered as a password to restrict the access right of SNMP managers The default name is private Set Source Defines the IP address for example 10 10 10 1 or subnet for example 10 10 10 0 24 for management systems that can serve as Set Community to read and write the SNMP information of this device The default is 0 0 0 0 which means all hosts can read and write the SNMP information of this device NOTE Defining community can allow management systems in the same community to communicate with the SNMP Agent The community name can be seen as the shared password of the network hosts group Thus for the safety we suggest modifying the default community name before enabling the SNMP Agent service If the field of community is blank the SNMP Agent will not respond to any community name SSH Server The SSH Server function allows users to log in and manage the device through SSH connection on the SSH client software SSH Secure Shell is a security protocol established on application and transport layers SSH encrypted connection is similar to a telnet connection but essentially the old telnet remote management method is not
10. 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Back Next 14 Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide 2 The Wireless Client Settings page will appear as shown below Click Survey to search for wireless networks QUICK SETUP STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Wireless Client Settings SSID of Remote AP Survey F Lock to AP Region Test_Mode Ne Mode 802 11 bigin a WDS Auto Ne Channel Width 20 40MHz x Security None NA Distance Setting 0 0 24 km Back Next 3 The AP list will appear as shown below Select the desired wireless network and click Connect It s possible that two or more networks use the same SSID in the AP list Lock to AP can make the device connect to the specified AP you had connected before the next time QUICK SETUP STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Wireless Client Settings AP Count 24 BSSID SSID MAXtream Device Name SNR dB Signal Noise dBm Channel Security 00 B0 52 11 44 67 TP LINK_HyFi_88 No 6 101 107 2412 1 None 3 J EC 88 8F 9D 0D 34 TP LINK_9D0D34 No 5 102 107 2412 1 None 02 14 78 04 00 00 TP LINK_FFFFFF No 37 68 105 2462 11 None 54 E6 FC 1B 0F 28 TP LINK_1B0F28 No 26 80 106 2462 11 VPA PSKANPA2 PSK 00 03 7F BE F1 00 TP LINK_BEF100 No 12 751 87 2412 1 INPA PSKANPA2 PSK 02 1 4 78 04 00 00 012345678901 2345678901 No 21 66 87 2412 1 YWWPA PSKIWPA2 PSK 00 90 4C 11 02 0E hahahaha No 3 104 107 2437 6
11. BS210 BS510 OAP210 Enter the antenna gain value according to the antennas and the value ranges from 0 to 30d Bi Channel Frequency Auto v Spectrum Analysis Antenna Gain 0 0 30 dBi Transmit Power 1 dBm Y DFS is only available in devices working in 5GHz including CPE510 CPE520 and BS510 Channel Frequency Auto w Spectrum Analysis DFS V Enable Dynamic Frequency Selection DFS is used for radar avoidance and is supported by the novel IEEE 802 11h wireless local area network standard Incorrect settings may violate local regulations It is recommended to enable the function and choose Auto in the Channel Frequency If the selected channel is DFS channel the device will start radar detection and avoid the channel used by radar If other channel is selected there is no need to detect You can use the slider or manually enter the transmit power value The maximum transmit power may vary among different countries or regions NOTE In most cases it is unnecessary to select maximum transmit power Selecting larger transmit power than needed may cause interference to neighborhood Also it consumes more power and will reduce longevity of the device Select a certain transmit power is enough to achieve the best performance You can use the Speed Test tool to find the best performance This setting is only available in the modes of Access Point and AP Router MAXtream is a proprietary technology of TP LINK for Wi Fi system I
12. Bridge mode AP Router mode and AP Client Router WISP Client mode This chapter introduces typical usage scenarios of each mode You can choose the desired scenario according to your needs and refer to the Installation Guide for hardware connection instruction and Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide for software configuration Access Point In AP mode the device acts as a central hub and provides wireless access point for wireless clients thus the AP mode is very applicable to the following three scenarios Meanwhile Multi SSID function can be enabled in this mode providing four wireless networks with different SSIDs and passwords e Scenario 1 Network requirements Establish wireless network coverage in the campus community industrial park or public places to provide wireless access points for wireless users The device in the network With the access to campus network or local area network the device in AP mode provides the wireless access point based on the existing wired local area network for wireless clients such as smart phones laptops and tablets Advantages Increase wireless access points and enrich the access ways of local area network Network diagram ae Smartphone Server e E Laptop Erre
13. Changes when you finish all settings otherwise all the settings will be recovered to last saved settings at reboot or power off You have unsaved changes would you like to save now Save Changes dl Chapter 5 Network Tab WAN NOTE WAN submenu is only available on AP router mode and AP client router WISP Client mode WAN Connection Type Dynamic x a Advanced Settings static Dynamic MTL Size PPPOE Use These DNS Servers Tp WAN MAC Address PPTP Restore Factory MAC Clone P s MAC Apply There are five WAN connection types Static Dynamic PPPoE L2TP and PPTP Select the suitable one to configure the IP parameters of the WAN on the screen below If you are not sure of the connection type to use please consult your ISP e Static This connection type uses a permanent fixed static IP address that your ISP assigned In this type you should fill in the IP address Netmask Gateway IP and DNS IP address manually which are specified by your ISP WAN Connection Type Static h IF Address 0 0 0 0 Meimask 0 0 0 0 Gateway IP 0 0 0 0 Primary ONS 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS 0 0 0 0 a Advanced Settings MTU Size 1500 WAN MAC Address EO 045 C5 44 8B D0 Restore Factory MAC Clone PC s MAC Apply IP Address Enter the IP address provided by your ISP Netmask Enter the Netmask provided by your ISP Normally use 255 255 255 0 as the netmask Gateway IP Enter the gateway IP address provided by your IS
14. DHCP Clients Dynamic WAN Client Name MAC Address Assigned IP Lease Time 1 android 3b061 Sfhcf4330f6 A8 26 D9 7C F 2 48 192 168 0 100 O days 01 59 21 J Auto Refresh Client Name Displays the device name of the client MAC Address Displays the client s MAC Address IP Address Displays the IP address assigned to the client Lease Time Displays the time of the DHCP client leased Before the time is up DHCP client will request to renew the lease automatically Auto Refresh If Auto Refresh is checked parameters in the table will refresh automatically e Dynamic WAN NOTE This submenu is only available in AP router mode and AP client router WISP Client mode when the WAN connection type is PPPoE PPTP L2TP or Dynamic Dynamic WAN displays the WAN connection status of your device Throughput Stations interfaces ARP Table Routes DHCP Clients Dynamic WAN DHCP Status Status Disconnected Primary DNS 0 0 0 0 IP Address 0 0 0 0 secondary ONS 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 Connection Uptime O days 00 00 00 Gateway P 0 0 0 0 ania Auto Refresh Status Displays the WAN status is disconnected or connected IP Address Displays the IP address of the WAN Subnet Mask Displays the Subnet Mask of the WAN Gateway IP Displays the address of the gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS Displays the DNS IP address provided by your ISP Connection Uptime Displays the time that the latest WAN connection lasts 35 Chapter 4 Status Tab Aut
15. E0 05 5 66 66 64 E0 05 5 66 66 64 Stations Interfaces ARP Table Routes DHCP Clients IP Address MTU RX packets Fix Bytes TX packets Tx Bytes 0 0 0 0 1500 o o o O 0 0 0 0 1500 57037 BM 44629 14M 192 165 0 254 1500 53650 5h 44629 4h 0 0 0 0 1500 a a 2157 459K 4 Auto Refresh Displays the MAC address of the interface Displays the IP address of the interface Displays the Maximum Transmission Unit MTU which is the maximum packet size in bytes that a network interface can transmit Displays the total amount of packets received by the interface after the device is powered on Displays the total amount of data in bytes received by the interface after the device is powered on Displays the total amount of packets transmitted by the interface after the device is powered on Displays the total amount of data in bytes transmitted by the interface after the device is powered on If Auto Refresh is checked parameters in the table will refresh automatically 33 Chapter 4 Status Tab e ARP table Lists all the entries of the Address Resolution Protocol ARP table currently recorded on the device ARP is used to associate each IP address to the unique hardware MAC address of each device on the network Throughput Stations Interfaces ARP Table Routes DHCP Clients Dynamic WAN IP Address MAC Interface 1 192 168 0 40 60 62 60 F 77 25 62 BRIDE Y Auto Refresh IP Address Displays the IP address assigned to a netwo
16. Interval 100 40 1000 RTS Threshold 2346 1 2346 Fragmentation Threshold 2346 256 2346 DOTIM Interval 4 1 255 AF Isolation Enable Short Gi Enable Wi Fi Multimedia vih 4 Enable Transmit Beamforming N Enable Distance Settings Beacon Interval RTS Threshold Fragmentation Threshold Apply Enter the distance between AP and Station which will influence the wireless performance to a great extent If this device serves as a client please enter the distance between this device and the root AP If this device configured as an AP please enter the distance between the farthest client and this AP The value is limited to 0 24km Beacons are transmitted periodically by the device to announce the presence of a Wireless network for the clients Beacon Interval value determines the time interval of the beacons sent by the device You can specify a value from 40 to 1 000 The default value is 100 When the RTS threshold is activated all the stations and APs follow the Request to Send RTS protocol When the station is to send packets it will send a RTS to AP to inform the AP that it will send data After receiving the RTS the AP notice other stations in the same wireless network to delay their transmitting of data At the same time the AP inform the requesting station to send data The value range is from 0 to 2346 bytes The default value is 2346 which means that RTS is disabled Specify the fragmentation
17. Type Dynamic IP SSID of Remote AP TP LINK_9D0D34 MAC Of Remote AP EC 88 8F 9D 0D 34 Region Test_Mode Mode 802 11 bigin WDS Auto Channel Width 20 40MHz Security WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Distance Setting 5 km AP Wireless Radio Enable SSID TP LINK_Network Security WPA PSK VWYWPA2 PSK Back Finish 26 Chapter 4 Status Tab Chapter 4 Status Tab The Status tab displays a summary of the link status information current values of the basic configuration settings depending on the operating mode network settings and information and traffic statistics TP LINK PHAR QUICK SETUP STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS MANAGEMENT Device Information Wireless Settings Device Name CPE210 MAXtrearn Device Model CPE210 v1 0 Region Firmware Version 1 0 0 Build 20140324 Rel 56987 Operation Mode Channel Frequency System Time 2014 01 01 00 02 45 Channel Width Uptime 0 days 00 02 47 IEEE802 11 Mode CPU 3 Max TX Rate Memory 48 Transmit Power Distance Wireless Signal Quality Radio Status Signal Strength N A AP Noise Strength N A MAC Address SNR NA SSID Transmit CCQ 100 Security Mode Connected Stations LAN MAC Address E0 05 C5 AA BB CF IP Address 192 168 0 254 Client Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 MAC Address Pond Unplugged Security Mode Porti 100Mbps FD WDS WAN Root AP BSSID Root AP SSID Connection Type N A TX Rate MAC Address NWA RX Rate IP Address N A Connec
18. can make the device connect to the specified AP you had connected before the next time QUICKSETUP STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Wireless Client Settings AP Count 24 BSSID SSID MAxtream Device Name SNR dB Signal Noise dBm Channel Security 7 00 B0 52 11 44 67 TP LINK_HyFi_88 No 6 101 107 2412 1 None 4 v EC 88 8F 9D 0D 34 TP LINK_9D0D34 No 5 102 107 2412 1 None 02 14 78 04 00 00 TP LINK_FFFFFF No 37 68 105 2462 11 None 54 E6 FC 1B 0F 28 TP LINK_1 BOF 28 No 26 50 1 06 2462 11 YWPA PSKIWPA2 PSK 00 03 7F BE F1 00 TP LINK_BEF100 No 12 75 97 2412 1 YWPA PSKIWPA2 PSK 02 14 78 04 00 00 012345676901 2345676901 No 21 66 87 2412 1 YWPA PSKIWPA2 PSK 00 90 4C 11 02 0E hahahaha No 3 104 107 2437 6 None Fo D1 11 81 EE 9E 3961 No 12 95 107 2437 6 VUPA PSKAMPA2 PSK 00 04 EC EC 68 68 TP LINK_MINI_EC6666 No 6 101 107 2437 6 None J 14 CF 92 8E 76 DA4 Litte_Hua No 10 771 07 2437 6 WPA PSKANPA2 PSK 02 01 00 11 AA 3F TP LINK_FFFFFF No 12 94 106 2462 11 None 00 14 75 00 EE 09 TP LINK_OOEEOQS No 5 100 105 2462 11 VWPA PSKANPA2 PSK 78 41 06 62 71 66 TP LINK_627166 No 6 101 107 2462 11 None EC 17 2F CD DO 0C TP LINK_3G_CDDO0C No 5 102 107 2462 11 None v Back Refresh Connect Lock to AP 4 lf the root AP needs password to be connected you should select the same Mode Channel Width and Security type and enter the same PSK Password as ente
19. eee A ee eee oe ena ee 55 Chapter WirelessTab a ssh rea 57 MEE an so A 58 WirelessGlientSetinas ii A A ee 60 ME iii 61 A NI a a 64 WISIN CRISI is 65 Wireless Advanced Seti GS ar ia 66 Chapter 7 Management Tab cccccccsssccccssssccccsssscccsscsccccssssccccsssscccsscsccscscscccssscccsssssccssscssoes 68 A gia noantri iii a ia ei Merete rie Senn eet rey 69 Miscellaneous slitte i ie 70 Ping Watch DOG si elia elia 71 DINAMICO NS suscit biela bai rela ei 72 WEDS EVON ieie EE ETETE TEE eci 73 SNMEA GCA aaa OO 74 Sene aA CR aaa E O 75 RSSFEED MIS ea 76 Chapters System cai 77 Delle 78 LOCAUON iS 78 USE ACCOUN adi dlls 78 A A O E 79 Firmware Updater eL DS 81 CONO AO annn lil 82 Chapters TOO US annn E 83 BUI o Au ET E T 83 MAME ae ia i e 84 PEAT in 84 SUN aaa 86 SPEC 87 Appendix A Pharos MAXtream TDMA cccsscccssscccssscccssssccssssccsssscccsssccesssccccsscccsescccssscccssccoesscooss 88 NAS sorosoro torosa saoo ro aoaoot oae a O ANO EOSS E EEE SEEE EOAR E aR 89 Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview Introduction is TP LINK s next generation outdoor product series dedicated to long distance outdoor wireless networking solutions OS is a powerful Web based operating system which is integrated into all Pharos series products New features of Pharos series products are listed as follows Provides User friendly UI design TP LINK Pharos MAXtream Time Division Multiple Access technology im
20. fields and select the appropriate region from the Region drop down lists Check the box next to agree to these terms of use and click Login Login User Name TP LINK Password The Reliable Choice Region N TERMS OF USE This TP LINK wireless device must be installed by a certified professional Properly installed shielded Ethernet cable and earth grounding must be used in compliance with this product s warranty Installers must abide by local rules and regulations in terms of legal frequency channels output power and Dynamic Frequency Selection DFS requirements The End User accepts responsibility for maintaining the product in accordance with these rules and regulations For further information please visit www tp link com F I agree to these terms of use Clear NOTE Ensure you select a correct Region to comply with local laws Incorrect settings may violate local regulations 4 We recommend you change the device s user name and password from its default settings for network security Enter and confirm new user name and password then click Finish Change Password New UserName admin TP LINK Les The Reliable Choice Confirm Password Itis recommended to change the device user name and password from its default settings Finish Clear For subsequent logins you only need to enter the user name and password that you have set to log in Login User Name TP LINK Password The Reliable Choic
21. has the QoS function to guarantee the transmission of audio and video packets with high priority Transmit Beamforming is a signal processing technique used in sensor arrays for directional signal transmission The beamformer controls precise adjustments of each signal phase and amplitude to make the multi path signals superpose better to become one single strengthened signal at the recipient end so as to effectively improve the signal quality especially on long distance transmission 67 Chapter 7 Management Tab Chapter 7 Management Tab On Management Tab you can configure system management services System Log Miscellaneous Ping Watch Dog and Dynamic Domain Name System DDNS Web server Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP SSH server RSSI LED Thresholds are also available About Support Log Out TP LINK PHAR Operation Mode Access Point vy Tools v QUICK SETUP STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM System Log Miscellaneous Open System Log Open Discovery V Enable 2 Download to PC Download PoE Passthrough Enable Auto Mail Setting Setting Auto Mail Feature Disabled Apply Ping Watch Dog Dynamic DNS Ping Watch Dog Enable Service Provider No IP www no ip com NA Dynamic DNS Enable Apply Apply Web Server SNMP Agent Secure Connection HTTPS V Enable SNMP Agent Enable Secure Server Port 443 Server Port 80 Remote Login IP Address 0 0 0 0 Session Timeout 1
22. provided by common carriers A data privacy mechanism based on a 64 bit or 128 bit or 152 bit shared key algorithm as described in the IEEE 802 11 standard A trademark of the Wi Fi Alliance founded in 1999 as Wireless Internet Compatibility Alliance WICA comprising more than 300 companies whose products are certified by the Wi Fi Alliance based on the IEEE 802 11 standards also called Wireless LAN WLAN and Wi Fi This certification warrants interoperability between different wireless devices WISPs are Internet service providers with networks built around wireless networking The technology used ranges from commonplace Wi Fi mesh networking or proprietary equipment designed to operate over open 900MHz 2 4GHz 4 9 5 2 5 4 and 5 8GHz bands or licensed frequencies in the UHF or MMDS bands A group of computers and associated devices communicate with each other wirelessly which network serving users are limited in a local area 0
23. provides you with username and password you should choose this type Under this condition you should fill in both User Name and Password that the ISP supplied and then click Next to proceed Please note that these fields are case sensitive QUICK SETUP STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WAN Settings User Name Password Confirm Password Back Next Dynamic IP For this connection Your ISP uses a DHCP server to assign your router an IP address for connecting to the Internet You don t need to configure any parameters Click Next to proceed Static IP This type of connection uses a permanent fixed static IP address that your ISP assigned In this type you should fill in the IP address Subnet Mask Default Gateway and DNS IP address manually which are specified by your ISP Then click Next to proceed QUICK SETUP STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WAN Settings Secondary DNS 0 0 0 0 optional Back Next 13 Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide 3 After configuring WAN connection type The Wireless Client Settings page will appear as shown below Click Survey to search for wireless networks QUICKSETUP STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Wireless Client Settings SSID of Remote AP Survey E Lock to AP Region Test_Mode hA Mode 802 11bigin hd WDS Auto NA Channel Width 20 40MHz M Security None x Distance Setting 0 0 24 km Back Next 4
24. selected Channel Frequency Displays the channel number and corresponding operating frequency The device uses the channel and radio frequency specified to transmit and receive data Valid channel and frequency ranges will vary depending on local regulations Channel Width Displays the spectral width of the radio channel used by the device IEEE802 11 Mode Displays the radio standard used for operation of your device 28 e Chapter 4 Status Tab Max TX Rate Displays the data rate at which the device should transmit wireless packets Transmit Power Displays the current transmit power of the device Distance Displays the wireless coverage distance where the client devices can be placed from the AP to get good wireless performance You can change the value in Wireless Advanced Settings e Wireless Signal Quality Status of wireless signal quality displays the parameters of the received wireless signal in the modes of Client Repeater Range Extender Bridge and AP Client Router The parameters here is not applicable for other two modes Wireless Signal Quality Signal Strength S6dBMm Moise Strength 107 dBm SHR 11d8 Transmit COG 100 Signal Strength Displays the received wireless signal strength of the root AP Noise Strength Displays the received environmental noise from wireless interference on the operating frequency SNR Signal to Noise Ratio the power ratio between the received wireless signal strength and the environme
25. settings is available Wireless Client Settings SSID of AP MAC of AP WDS SSID of AP Survey Lock to AP WOS Auto bd Security Mode None n Apply You can enter the SSID of the specific AP manually to connect to it or directly survey all the APs around by clicking Survey Displays the MAC address of the root AP It s possible that two or more networks use the same SSID in the AP list Lock to AP can make the device connect to the specified AP you had connected before the next time WDS Wireless Distribution System is a communication system among multiple wireless local area networks established between APs through wireless connection In this system only data frames with four address fields can be transparently forwarded at the link layer In a WDS network it is necessary that the root AP supports forwarding of data frames four address fields If not only data frames with the ARP IP PPPOE protocol can be forwarded among APs e Enable Forward data frames to use four address fields e Disable Forward data frames to use three address fields 60 Chapter 6 Wireless Tab e Auto The system automatically detects whether root device supports data frames with the format of three four address fields giving priority to the format of four address fields The selection of Auto is recommended Security Mode Select the security mode of this device To access the wireless network of root AP the security mode should be se
26. 07 19 09 13 DHCP CE DHCPC DHCP Semice unavallable recy no OFFER This page displays detailed system logs that can be sorted on columns by ascending or descending order Columns can be chosen from Time Type Level and Message Download to PC Enables users to download system logs to PC 69 Chapter 7 Management Tab Auto Mail Setting Enables users to mail system logs automatically Click Setting and the following page appears Auto Mail Setting x From To SMTP Server Authentication Auto Mail Feature Apply Set the receiving and sending mailbox address server address validation information as well as the timetable for Auto Mail Feature e From Enter sender s mail box address e To Enter the recipient s address e SMTP Server Enter sender s SMTP server e Authentication Most SMTP Server requires Authentication e User Name Sender s mail account name e Password Sender s mail account password e Confirm Password Re enter your mail account password Check Auto Mail Feature box you can set the device how and when to send the log to the specified mailbox Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Discovery V Enable lt POE Passthrough Enable Apply Discovery Enable the function to let TP LINK Pharos Control software discover the device With its main function to centralize monitoring and managing network devices in the network platform Pharos Control is network management software developed
27. 254 Metmask 255 255 255 0 IGMP Proxy Enable DHGP Server Enable a DHCP Server Stat IP Address 192 168 0 100 End iP Address 192168 0 199 Default Gateway 192 168 0 254 Default Domain Primary DNS 0 0 0 0 secondary DNS 0 0 0 0 Lease Time 120 minutes Address Reservation Add Enable MAC Address Reserved IP Address Apply While the page of Access Point mode Client mode Repeater Range extender mode and Bridge mode is shown as below There are two connection types including dynamic and static btd LAN Connection Type Dynamic na Fallback IP Enable DHCP Fallback IP 192168 0 254 DHCP Fallback Mask 255 255 255 0 Apply LAN Connection Type Static iS IP Address 192168 0 254 Metmask 255 255 255 0 DHCP Server N Enable a DHCP Server Start IP Address 197 168 0 100 End IP Address 192 168 0 199 Default Gateway 192 169 0254 Default Domain Primary DNS 0 0 0 0 secondary DNS 0 0 0 0 Lease Time 120 minutes Address Reservation Add Enable MAC Address Reserved IF Address Apply 44 Connection type IP Address Netmask IGMP Proxy DHCP Server Fallback IP DHCP Fallback IP DHCP Fallback Mask Start IP Address End IP Address Default Gateway Default Domain Primary DNS Secondary DNS Lease Time Chapter 5 Network Tab There is only one LAN Connection type Static in AP Router mode and AP Client Router WISP Client mode While there are S
28. 5 minutes MAC Authentication Enable Apply Apply SSH Server RSSI LED Thresholds Server Port 22 SSH Login Enable LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 Remote Management Y Enable Thresholds dBm 94 80 73 65 Apply Apply 68 Chapter 7 Management Tab If you have made any change of the parameters please click Apply to make the configuration take effect There will be a blue bar at the top of the page to remind you to save the configuration Click Save Changes when you finish all settings otherwise all the settings will be recovered to last saved settings at reboot or power off You have unsaved changes would you like to save now Save Changes System Log System logs record the events and activities while the router is running If a failure happens on the router System logs can help to diagnose the issue System Log Open System Log Open Download to PC Download Auto Mail Setting Setting Auto Mail Feature Disabled Open System Log Check system log by clicking Open and then appears the following popup page System Log index Time Type Level Message 1 2014 01 07 18 09 03 DHCP NOTICE DHCPC Send DISCOVER with request ip 0 0 0 0 and unicast Nag 201 4 01 02 10 09 05 DHCP NOTICE DHOPC Send DISCOVER with request ip 0 0 0 0 and unicast flag 0 2014 01 07 18 08 08 DHCP CE DHCPC Send DISCOVER with request ip 0 0 0 0 and unicast fag 1 4 2014 01 02 10 09 11 DHCP NOTICE DHCPC Send DISCOVER with request ip 0 0 0 0 and unicast flag 1 2014 01
29. AP Wireless Radio Enable SSID TP LINK_Network Security WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Back Finish 19 Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide AP Router If AP Router is selected click Next and take the following steps 1 The WAN Connection Type page will appear as shown below Choose the suitable WAN connection type and then click Next QUICK SETUP STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WAN Connection Type Please select the connection type of WAN port according to your needs PPPoE For this connection you will need your account name and password from your ISP Dynamic IP Your ISP uses a DHCP service to assign your Router an IP address when connecting to the Internet Static IP This type of connection uses a permanent fixed static IP address that your ISP assigned Back Next 2 The router supports three popular ways PPPoE Dynamic IP and Static IP to connect to the Internet To make sure the connection type your ISP provides please refer to the ISP e PPPoE If your ISP delivers Internet through phone line and provides you with username and password you should choose this type Under this condition you should fill in both User Name and Password that the ISP supplied and then click Next to proceed Please note that these fields are case sensitive QUICKSETUP STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WAN Settings User Name Password Confirm Password Back Next e Dynamic IP For t
30. AP client router WISP Client mode Bandwidth control function is used to control the Internet bandwidth in the local area network In the case of insufficient bandwidth resources enable the function to make the device allocate reasonable bandwidth to the clients and achieve the purpose of efficient use of the existing bandwidth Via IP bandwidth control function you can set the upper and lower limit in the bandwidth of the computer network and guarantee a smooth sharing network Bandwidth Control Total Ingress Bandwidth 2049 Bandwidth Control Y Enable Add Enable IP Range Total Ingress Bandwidth Total Egress Bandwidth kbps Total Egress Bandwidth 512 kbps Port Range Protocol Ingress Mintkbps Ingress Max kbps Egress Mintkbps Egress Maxtkbps Apply The total download speed limited through the WAN port The maximum value of CPE510 CPE520 CPE210 CPE220 is 100 000kbps while that of BS510 BS210 OAP210 is 1 000 000kbps The total upload speed limited through the WAN port The maximum value of CPE510 CPE520 CPE210 CPE220 is 100 000kbps while that of BS510 BS210 OAP210 is 1 000 000kbps 54 Chapter 5 Network Tab Bandwidth Control Check the Enable box to use the bandwidth control function Enable fnnge Port Range Protocol Ingress Mr tbps rupees Maxi hte Egeas Mindibpa Egress Maakbpa 7 165535 TCRADP D To use the bandwidth control 1 Click Add in the table of bandwidth cont
31. Bm MAXtream F Enable Apply NOTE 1 Ensure you select a correct Region to comply with local laws Incorrect settings may violate local regulations 2 Pharos MAXtream is a non standard Wi Fi protocol that is only compatible with TP LINK s Pharos series products Please notice that you will not be able to connect other Wi Fi devices to an AP with MAXtream enabled Glossary ALG Application Layer Gateway ARP Address Resolution Protocol CPE Customer Premise Equipment DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Server DFS Dynamic Frequency Selection DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DMZ Demilitarized Zone DNS Domain Name Server DoS Denial of Service FTP File Transfer Protocol HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol Appendix B Glossary Appendix B Glossary Description Application Level Gateway ALG is application specific translation agent that allows an application on a host in one address realm to connect to its counterpart running on a host in different realm transparently Internet protocol used to map an IP address to a MAC address A terminal located at a subscriber s premises and connected with a carrier s telecommunication channel at the demarcation point The point is established in a building or complex to separate customer equipment from the equipment located in either the distribution infrastructure or central office of the Communications Service Provider The capabilit
32. DNS servers The factory default setting is 0 0 0 0 Enter the amount time of the leased IP address assigned by the DHCP server Before the time is up DHCP client will request to renew the lease automatically and DHCP server would not assign this IP address to other clients 45 Address Reservation Forwarding Chapter 5 Network Tab Address Reservation will enable you to specify a reserved IP address for a PC on the local area network so the PC will always obtain the same IP address each time when it starts up Reserved IP addresses could be assigned to servers that require permanent IP settings Enable MAC Address Reserve d IP Address y 6c 62 6d f7 2e 82 192 168 0102 OK Cancel To Reserve IP addresses 1 Click Add in the table of Address Reservation 2 Enter the MAC address in the format of XX XX XX XX XX XX and the IP address in dotted decimal notation of the station you want to add 3 Click OK after finishing the configuration Select the added entries you can edit or delete them The Forwarding feature is available only in AP Router mode and AP Client Router WISP Client mode The IP address used on the Internet is public IP address while IP address used on local area network is private IP address The hosts using private IP addresses cannot access the Internet directly and vice versa The hosts using private IP addresses visit Internet through NAT Network Address Translation technology NAT can trans
33. MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Wireless Client Settings AP Count 24 BSSID SSID MAxtream Device Name SNR dB Signal Noise dBm Channel Security 7 00 B0 52 11 44 67 TP LINK_HyFi_88 No 6 101 107 2412 1 None 4 v EC 88 8F 9D 0D 34 TP LINK_9D0D34 No 5 102 107 2412 1 None 02 14 78 04 00 00 TP LINK_FFFFFF No 37 68 105 2462 11 None 54 E6 FC 1B 0F 28 TP LINK_1 BOF 28 No 26 50 1 06 2462 11 YWPA PSKIWPA2 PSK 00 03 7F BE F1 00 TP LINK_BEF100 No 12 75 97 2412 1 YWPA PSKIWPA2 PSK 02 14 78 04 00 00 012345676901 2345676901 No 21 66 87 2412 1 YWPA PSKIWPA2 PSK 00 90 4C 11 02 0E hahahaha No 3 104 107 2437 6 None Fo D1 11 81 EE 9E 3961 No 12 95 107 2437 6 VUPA PSKAMPA2 PSK 00 04 EC EC 68 68 TP LINK_MINI_EC6666 No 6 101 107 2437 6 None J 14 CF 92 8E 76 DA4 Litte_Hua No 10 771 07 2437 6 WPA PSKANPA2 PSK 02 01 00 11 AA 3F TP LINK_FFFFFF No 12 94 106 2462 11 None 00 14 75 00 EE 09 TP LINK_OOEEOQS No 5 100 105 2462 11 VWPA PSKANPA2 PSK 78 41 06 62 71 66 TP LINK_627166 No 6 101 107 2462 11 None EC 17 2F CD DO 0C TP LINK_3G_CDDO0C No 5 102 107 2462 11 None v Back Refresh Connect Lock to AP 4 lf the root AP needs password to be connected you should select the same Mode Channel Width and Security type and enter the same PSK Password as entered on the root AP router Enter the distance between this device and the root AP in Distance setting Then click Next QUICK SETUP
34. OES VECI TR aaan I EPIC n ICPRUDP Tre MBR To use the virtual server 1 Click Add in the table of Virtual Server 2 Enter the IP Address of the PC providing the service application 3 Enter the Internal Port number of the PC running the service application You can leave it blank if the Internal Port is the same as the Service Port or enter a specific port number 4 Enter the numbers of external Service Port You can type a service port ora range of service ports the format is XXX YYY XXX is the start port YYY is the end port Internet users send request to the port for services 5 Choose the one of the protocols used for this application TCP UDP or TCP UDP 6 Click OK after finishing the configuration Select the added entries you can edit or delete them Port Trigger Check the Enable box to use the port trigger function Due to the existence of the firewall some applications such as online games video conferences VolPs and P2P downloads need the device to configure the forwarding to work properly and these applications require multiple ports connection for single port virtual server cannot meet the demand Port trigger function comes at this time When an application initiates a connection to the trigger port all the incoming ports will open for subsequent connections Once configured operation is as follows 1 A local host makes an outgoing connection to an external host using a destination port number
35. P Primary DNS Enter the DNS IP address provided by your ISP 38 Chapter 5 Network Tab Secondary DNS Enter alternative DNS IP address if your ISP provides MTU Size The normal MTU Maximum Transmission Unit value for most Ethernet networks is 1500 Bytes For some ISPs you need to modify the MTU But this is rarely required and should not be done unless you are sure it is necessary for your ISP connection WAN MAC Address This field displays the current MAC address of the WAN port If your ISP requires that you register the MAC address please enter the correct MAC address into this field The format for the MAC Address is XX XX XX XX XX XX X is any hexadecimal digit Click Restore Factory MAC to restore the MAC address of WAN port to the factory default value Your PC s MAC Address This field displays the MAC address of the PC that is managing the router Some ISPs require that you should register the MAC address of your PC If the MAC address is required you can click Clone PC s MAC to set the WAN MAC address the same as your management PC s MAC e Dynamic For this connection Your ISP uses a DHCP server to assign your router an IP address for connecting to the Internet You don t need to configure any parameters WAN Connection Type Dynamic wa a Advanced Settings MTU Size 1500 Use These DNS Servers W Enable Primary DNS 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS 0 0 0 0 WAN MAC Address 60 62 6D F7 2E 82 Restore Fac
36. PA PSEMIPA2 PSK TP LIMK_2 46_17500F Mo 5 52 87 2437 6 Mone TP LINK_ 209351 Mo 15 42 107 2437 6 WWPA PSKNYPA PSE T10N Mo 5 102 107 2462011 None TP LINK_KIANG_XIANG Mo 14 91 105 246211 WPA PSKAYPAZPSK TP LINK_6 271 66 Mo 5 102 107 246211 None TP LINK_HyFi_A2 No la 101 107 2412 01 None TP LINK_9D00034 No 2 105 107 2462 11 WPAZ PSK TP LINK_13131E Mo 16 91 107 2462011 WPA PSKAYVPAZ PSK IPC_HW_TEST No 5 102 107 2462 11 WPA PSEAYPA2 PSK shane_test No 10 95 105 2462 11 WPAZ PSK TP LIMK_1 31 2FF No 6 101 107 2462 11 WPA PSKMMPAZ PSK 999999999 hln o Ariane MARIAA hann a Refresh Displays the BSSID of other APs surveyed by this device Displays the SSID of other APs surveyed by this device Displays the MAXtream capability of other APs surveyed by this device Displays the names of other APs surveyed by this device Displays the Signal Noise Ratio Unit dB of other APs surveyed by this device Displays the signal and noise value Unit dBm of other APs surveyed by this device Displays the channels of other APs surveyed by this device Displays the security mode of other APs surveyed by this device Displays the number of other APs surveyed by this device Refresh this page by clicking Refresh 86 Chapter 9 Tools Spectrum Analysis Spectrum Analysis can help you to choose the proper channel frequency Through the spectrum analysis you can learn the distribution of the radio noise and in
37. Refresh Connect Lock to AP 24 Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide 5 If the root AP needs password to be connected you should select the same Mode Channel Width and Security type and enter the same PSK Password as entered on the root AP router Enter the distance between this device and the root AP router in Distance setting Then click Next QUICKSETUP STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Wireless Client Settings SSID of Remote AP TP LINK_9D0D34 Survey MAC Of Remote AP EC 88 8F 9D 0D 34 Y Lock to AP Region Test_Mode mA Mode 802 11 b gin ba WDS Auto bA Channel Width 20 40MHz NA Security None hd Distance Setting 0 24 km Back Next 6 Create a new SSID and PSK password for the local wireless network The wireless AP settings for the local network will be set the same as your root AP by default Click Next QUICK SETUP STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Wireless AP Settings Wireless Radio Enable SSID TP LINK_network Security WPA PSKIWPA2 PSK Y PSK Password 1234567890 Y Show Back Next Db Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide 7 The Finish page will appear and display what you ve configured previously If you want to modify any parameter click Back to reconfigure it If all are confirmed click Finish to complete the configuration QUICK SETUP STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Finish Operation Mode AP Client Router WAN Connection
38. TP LINK The Reliable Choice OS User Guide For TP LINK Pharos Series Products REV1 0 0 1910011048 CONTENTS A o EEEE OE N T 1 OU O E er one ao ener rer 1 System Requirements ini 1 ul o A 1 NAM ra 3 Chapter2 Operation Modes sscessccccececscccccceccccecscccsececscccsscecsccecececsccccscecsscecscecssecsscesscecsscessceesseeo 4 O cc 4 Cloni 6 Repeater Rade DAN de aann na 7 E EEE E E EEE E E A E EE E 8 A O PE A E A 8 AP Client Router WISP Client tene 9 Chapters QuickSetup GUINE vice ciccccccocccsecccecccccccecciecescnccescsacecsacacasceacasacccasseccssaecsasseasasscncasaedessesdess 10 soia 10 Ciel lc 12 Repeatelr lave ng e Diede a 14 JP e o OOOO 17 APRONO OA A ilari iii 20 AP Client Router WISP Client ou ssssesscsssscsssssscssscsscssssssscsesssssssessssessssssucsecsssussecsssussecsecassucsscsssucassussecassussscaneaseassecs 22 A EE A AR 27 Status INFOPMATION c cssecsssessecssecssssssssssesssscsessssscsesssssssscsecssssssscsssucsessssucsessssussucsecsesscssssssucsesussucseeuseussucsessssucsssucaeensescaecses 28 DOME ON ardido acoso 32 Chapters NetWork Vk siii edio niendo cidos 37 VA RE o o A 38 Nan 44 FOR VY Al CNN ille 46 O oo ee ee ee ene 50 Access CONTIOI cscssssssscsssscsscsssscsscsesscsessssscsecsssscsecsessssussecsssscsssussucsssussucsessscussucsecssaecsssucsecsssucsecsssussucaucassucassussucaseussecaseaseussecs 52 SACRI ana 53 BANCWIAEN CONTO irc ii 54 IPSMAC BINGIN O ene
39. alues may vary among different product models in terms of radio features The figure above shows the default values of CPE210 76 Chapter 8 System Tab Chapter 8 System Tab The System Tab controls system maintenance routines device customization location management user account management firmware update time setting and configuration backup About Support Log Out TP LINK PHAR Operation Mode Access Point vy Tools v QUICK SETUP STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Device Location Device Name CPE210 Longitude 0 Language English gt Latitude 0 Apply Apply User Account Time Setting Current User Name admin Time Zone GMT 08 00 Beijing Urumqi Hong Ko Y Current Password Show Date 2014 01 01 9 New User Name Time 02 12 15 MA New Password Show NTP Server 1 Confirm New Password NTP Server 2 Synchronize PC s Clock Daylight Saving Time Setting Apply Apply Firmware Update Firmware Version 1 0 0 Build 20140310 Rel 49784 Upload Firmware Browse Upload Configuration Backup Configuration Backup Upload Configuration Browse Upload Reset to Factory Default Reset Reboot Device Reboot If you have made any change of the parameters please click Apply to make the configuration take effect There will be a blue bar at the top of the page to remind you to save the configuration Click Save Changes when you finish all settings otherwise all the settings will be recovered to last s
40. ath that network information must travel to reach a specific host or network If static route is used properly in the network it can decrease the network overhead and improve the speed of forwarding packets Static routing is generally suitable for simple network environment in which users clearly understand the topology of the network so as to set the routing information correctly When the network topology is complicated and users are not so familiar with the topology structure this function should be used with caution or under the guidance of the experienced administrator Static Routing a Static Routing Enable Add Enable Target Network IF Metmask Gateway IP Apply 53 Static Routing Chapter 5 Network Tab Check the Enable box to use the static routing function EA Ade Eral Targel Hebrrork P Melmatk Galera F F anca To use the static routing 1 Click Add to create a new static routing 2 Enter the Target Network IP the address of the network or host to be visited The IP address cannot be on the same network segment with the device s WAN or LAN port 3 Enter the Netmask 4 Enter the Gateway IP the address of the gateway that allows for contact between the Device and the network or host 5 Click OK after finishing the configuration Select the added entries you can edit or delete them Bandwidth Control The function of Bandwidth Control is available only in AP router mode and
41. aved settings at reboot or power off You have unsaved changes would you like to save now Save Changes f Chapter 8 System Tab Device The Device Name is the model of device by default You can customize a new personal and easy to remember name Device Device Mame CPE210 Language English na Apply Device Name Customize the name of the device Language Displays the default language in the web management page is English Location Longitude and latitude define the device s coordinates Location Longitude O Latitude O Apply Longitude Enter the longitude of the device s location in decimal degree The positive number indicates the east longitude while the negative number indicates the west longitude Latitude Enter the latitude of the device s location in decimal degree The positive number indicates the north latitude while the negative number indicates the south latitude User Account You can change the user password to protect your device from unauthorized login We recommend that you change the default user password on the very first system setup 78 Chapter 8 System Tab User Account Current User Name admin Current Password Show Mew UserName New Password Show Confirm Mew Password Apply Current User Name Displays the current user name Current Password Enter the current password for the user account Check the Show box to display what you ve entered New User Name Enter the ne
42. by Ping Watch Dog The default value is 300 seconds The Startup Delay value should be at least 60 seconds as the device s initialization takes a considerable amount of time Failure Count To Reboot Enter the fail count of ICMP echo request If the device sends the specified count of ICMP echo requests to the host and none of the corresponding ICMP echo response packets is received Ping Watch Dog will reboot the device The default value is 3 71 Chapter 7 Management Tab Dynamic DNS The main function of Dynamic DNS DDNS is mapping the fixed domain name to dynamic IP address When a device connects to the Internet through PPPoE or Dynamic IP the WAN IP address it gets is not fixed which is inconvenient for the Internet users to access the servers in the local area network through IP address Dynamic DNS function allows users to access servers using a fixed domain name The DDNS server will establish a mapping table about the dynamic IP address and the fixed domain name When the WAN IP address of the device changes it will make an update request to the specified DDNS server and then the DDNS server will update the mapping relation between the IP address and the domain name Therefore whenever the WAN IP address changes users on the Internet can still access the servers in the local area network using a fixed easy to remember domain name The DDNS function that serves as the client of DDNS service must work with DDNS server
43. ce can analyze the specific fields of the IP packets and distinguish the malicious DoS attack packets Upon detecting the packets the device will discard the illegal packets directly and limit the transmission rate of the legal packets if the over legal packets may incur a breakdown of the network The hosts sending these packets will be added into the Blocked DoS Host List The device can defend a few types of DoS attack such as ICMP_FLOOD UDP_FLOOD and TCP_SYN_FLOOD Dos Protection Enable Packets Statistics Interval 10 seconds VI ICMP FLOOD Attack Filter 50 packetsisecond W UDP_FLOOD Attack Filter 500 packets second TCP_SYN_FLOOD Attack Filter 50 packetsisecond Blocked Dos Host List e Packets Statistics Interval Select a value between 5 and 60 seconds from the drop down list The default value is 10 The value indicates the time interval of the packets statistics The result of the statistic is used for analysis by ICMP Flood UDP Flood and TCP SYN Flood e ICMP FLOOD Attack Filter Enter a value between 5 and 3600 The default value is 50 When the current ICMP FLOOD Packets number is beyond the set value the device will start up the blocking function immediately e UDP FLOOD Attack Filter Enter a value between 5 and 3600 The default value is 500 When the current UPD FLOOD Packets number is beyond the set value the device will start up the blocking function immediately e TCP SYN FLOOD Attack Filter Enter a val
44. ceroute Max TTL 5 1 30 Traceroute Results Tracing route to 192 168 0 1 over a maximum of 5 hops 1 ims ims ims 192 158 0 1 Trace complete Start Destination IP Domain Enter the destination IP address or the Domain name Click Start the device will send Tracert packets to the target host and the results will be displayed in the list below Traceroute Max TTL Set the maximum number of hops max TTL to be reached in the path to reach the target destination The default is 5 Speed Test Speed Test tool is used for testing the throughput between two Pharos products in the same network The test requires one of the two devices to be set as a server and the other as a client The client launches the test request to the server and the server respond to it The test result will display on the page of the client 84 Chapter 9 Tools Speed Test x Test Result RX TX Total e Client Server server IP Parallel 10 1 20 Direction unidirectional na Testing Start Test Result Displays the data streams that the device is transmitting TX and receiving RX Client The side to initiatively launch the test request The client side can configure parameters including server s IP parallel and direction Server The side to passively accept the test request Server IP The IP address of the server Parallel The number of simultaneous connections to make to the server It ranges from 1 to 20 and the default value is 10 D
45. ck of the state of network connections such as TCP streams UDP communication traveling across it The firewall is programmed to distinguish legitimate packets for different types of connections Only packets matching a known active connection will be allowed to pass through by the firewall and others will be rejected SPI Firewall is enabled by factory default Security Basic Firewall 7 SPI Firewall ES Ping WAM Ping Forbidden LAM Ping Forbidden VPI lt PPTP Passthrough L2TP Passthrough WW IPSec Passthrough Advanced Security DoS Protection Enable Packets Statistics Interval 10 w seconds ICMP_FLOGO Attack Filter packets second UDP_FLOOD Attack Filter packetsisecond TCP_SYM_FLOOD Attack Filter packets second Blocked DoS Host List SPI Firewall Check the Enable box to use the SPI Firewall function If forwarding rules are enabled at the same time the device will give priority to meet forwarding rules e WAN Ping Forbidden The default setting is disabled If enabled the Ping device will not reply the ping request originates from Internet e LAN Ping Forbidden The default setting is disabled If enabled the device will not reply the ping request originates from local network VPN A VPN is created by establishing a virtual point to point connection through the use of dedicated connections virtual tunneling protocols or traffic encryptions Through VPN you can access your private network over Internet A virtua
46. configuration file Select the file and click Open then the new configuration to be uploaded is displayed in the field Click Upload to upload the new configuration to the device We recommend that you back up your current system configuration before uploading the new configuration Reset to Factory Default Resets the device to the default settings This option will reboot the device and all factory default settings will be restored It s recommended that you back up your current system configuration before resetting the device to its defaults Reboot Device Initiates a full reboot cycle of the device The system configuration stays the same after the reboot cycle completes Any changes that have not been applied will be lost NOTE 1 After backing up the device will reboot automatically 2 To avoid damage please don t turn off the device while uploading 3 You are suggested to back up the configuration before upgrading 82 Chapter 9 Tools Chapter 9 Tools List This device provides some useful tools including Ping Traceroute Speed Test Survey and Spectrum Analysis Jperation Mode Access Point Ping MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Traceroute Speed Test Survey cellaneous Spectrum Analysis Discovery W Enable PoE Passthrough F Enable GJ Apply Ping Ping test function is used to test the connectivity and reachability between the device and the target host so as to locate the network malfunctions
47. connect to a local area network you can activate this secondary connection e Disable The Secondary Connection is disabled by default so there is PPPoE connection only This is recommended e Dynamic IP Use dynamic IP address to connect to the local area network provided by ISP e Static IP Use static IP address to connect to the local area network provided by ISP The default MTU Maximum Transmission Unit size is 1480 bytes which is usually appropriate For some ISPs you need modify the MTU This should not be done unless your ISP told you to Do not change it unless your ISP told you to The default value is 0 You can input the value between 0 and 120 The device will detect Access Concentrator online every interval seconds If the value is 0 it means not detecting _41 Chapter 5 Network Tab Use ISP Specified IP If your service provider give you an IP address along with the user name and password Enable Use ISP specified IP and enter the IP address which is provided by your ISP Use These DNS Servers If the ISP specifies a DNS server IP address for you Enable Use These DNS Server and fill the Primary DNS and Secondary DNS fields below Otherwise the DNS servers will obtain automatically from ISP WAN MAC Address This field displays the current MAC address of the WAN port If your ISP binds the MAC address of your previous computer router please enter the correct MAC address into this field The format for
48. cording to which he makes the access and bandwidth rules to control the clients online behavior and the bandwidth they ve used Some illegal users may change the IP address in order to get higher Internet access Enabling IP amp MAC binding function can effectively prevent the IP embezzlement NOTE After IP amp MAC binding function is enabled the IP bound to the MAC cannot be used by other MACs However this MAC can use other IPs within the same segment which are not bounded by other MACs to access the network 55 Chapter 5 Network Tab IP amp MAC Binding sa IPEMAC Binding F Enable Add Import Enable IP MAC Apply IP amp MAC Binding Check the Enable box to use the IP amp MAC binding function i Add i incon Enable E MAC Wi jo To use the IP amp MAC Binding 1 Click Add in the table of IP amp MAC binding 2 Enter the IP address and MAC address that you want to bind for example 192 168 0 12 00 23 5A 15 99 42 The new added entry is enabled by default 3 Click OK after finishing the configuration Select the added entries you can edit or delete them Click Import to import all the entries in Monitor gt ARP Table The imported entries are disabled by default You can select the certain entry and click Edit to enable it 56 Chapter 6 Wireless Tab Chapter 6 Wireless Tab On Wireless Tab you can configure the related wireless parameters in different modes Please selectiv
49. defined in the Trigger Port field 2 The router records this connection opens the incoming port or ports associated with this entry in the Port Triggering table and associates them with the local host 3 When necessary the external host will be able to connect to the local host using one of the ports defined in the Incoming Port field Pon Trigger Enable Erata incon Port lIinpper Port Probocial TEPILIOP TOP 48 Chapter 5 Network Tab To use the port trigger 1 Click Add in the table of Port Trigger 2 Enter the Incoming Port for incoming traffic The port or port range is used by the remote system when it responds to the outgoing request A response to one of these ports will be forwarded to the PC that triggered this rule You can input at most 5 groups of ports or port section Every group of ports must be set apart with For example 2000 2038 2050 2051 2085 3010 3030 3 Enter the trigger port for outgoing traffic An outgoing connection using this port will Trigger this rule 4 Choose the one of the protocols used for this application TCP UDP or TCP UDP 5 Click OK after finishing the configuration Select the added entries you can edit or delete them UPnP Check the Enable box to use the UPnP function If you use applications such as multiplayer gaming peer to peer connections or real time communications such as instant messaging or remote assistance a feature in Windows XP y
50. e Security Settings SSID TP LINE_ ABCDEF a Security kode None a Apply Multi SSID Check the Enable box to use the Multi SSID function g cp Edt E Deket Erai GE VLAN 550 Areadcenst AP holsian TRULLI Dubdoor ave Bici 1 Enable Dabi TP LNK_ABGDEF 2 Enable Enable We Cancel 1 Click Add in the table of Multi SSID 2 Create a wireless network name SSID a string from 1 to 32 characters 64 Chapter 6 Wireless Tab 3 Set the VLAN ID of wireless network identified by this SSID and the value ranges from 1 to 4094 4 Select whether to broadcast this SSID or not 5 Enable AP Isolation the device would isolate the hosts within the same wireless network All the hosts cannot communicate with each other The default setting is Disable SSID Select the added SSID to configure its security mode Security Mode If all the hosts are allowed to access the wireless network please select None For the safety of wireless network you are suggested to encrypt your wireless network This device provides three security modes WPA PSK Pre Shared Key WPA Wi Fi Protected Access and WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy WPA PSK is recommended Please refer to Security Mode in the Wireless AP Settings section for further information Wireless MAC Filtering Wireless MAC Filtering function uses MAC addresses to determine whether one host can access the wireless network or not Thereby it can effectively control the user access in the
51. e TERMS OF USE This TP LINK wireless device must be installed by a certified professional Properly installed shielded Ethernet cable and earth grounding must be used in compliance with this product s warranty Installers must abide by local rules and regulations in terms of legal frequency channels output power and Dynamic Frequency Selection DFS requirements The End User accepts responsibility for maintaining the productin accordance with these rules and regulations For further information please visit waww tp link com Login Clear Chapter 1 Overview Navigation The PharOS Web Interface contains six main tabs each of which provides a Web based management page to configure the specific parameters of the Pharos series products TP LINK PHAR Operation Mode Access Point QUICK SETUP STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Device Information Wireless Settings Device Name CPE210 MAXtream OFF Device Model CPE210 v1 0 Region Test_Mode Firmware Version 1 0 0 Build 20140324 Rel 56987 Channel Frequency 6 2437MHz System Time 2014 01 01 00 02 45 Channel Width 20 40MHz Uptime O days 00 02 47 IEEE802 11 Mode B G N Mixed CPU 3 Max TX Rate 300 0Mbps Memory 48 Transmit Power 1dBm Distance 5 0km Wireless Signal Quality Radio Status Signal Strength N A AP Enabled Noise Strength NWA MAC Address E0 05 C5 AA BB CF SNR NIA SSID TP LINK_Outdoor_AABBCF Transmit CCQ 100 Security Mode None Conn
52. e for their Internet access can choose this mode to save their Internet access fee Connection Mode On Demand a Idle Time 15 minutes NOTE Sometimes the connection cannot be disconnected although you specify a time to Idle Time 0 99 minutes because some applications visit the Internet continually in the background e Automatic Connect automatically after the device is disconnected Users those are charged a flat monthly fee can choose this mode e Time based You can configure the device to make it connect or disconnect based on time Enter the start time in From HH MM for connecting and end time in To HH MM for disconnecting Users those need to control the time period of Internet access can choose this mode Connection Mode Time based B FromHH Mh 00 00 To HH MM 23 59 e Manual You can configure the device to make it connect or disconnect manually After a specified period of inactivity Idle Time the device will disconnect your Internet connection and you must click Connect manually to access the Internet again If your Internet connection is expected to remain active all the times enter 0 in the Idle Time field Otherwise enter the desired Idle Time in minutes you wish to use Users those pay by time for their Internet access can choose this mode to save their Internet access fee Connection Mode Manual a Idle Time 15 minutes If your ISP provides an extra Connection type such as Dynamic Static IP to
53. e visit TP LINK website www tp link com en support download to download the latest firmware The system configuration can be preserved while the device is updated with a new firmware version However we recommend that you back up current system configuration before updating the firmware Firmware update takes three steps Click Browse to locate the new firmware file Select the file and click Open The new firmware to be uploaded is displayed in the field Click Upload and there will be a pop up page which gives you three options of keeping your configurations or restoring to factory default after the upgrade or just cancel the upgrade 81 Chapter 8 System Tab NOTE 1 Please select the proper software version that matches your hardware to upgrade 2 To avoid damage please do not power off the device while upgrading 3 After upgrading the device will reboot automatically Configuration The controls in this section manage the device configuration routines and the option to reset the device to factory default settings The device configuration is stored in the plain text file You can back up restore or update the system configuration file Configuration Backup Configuration Backup Upload Configuration Browse Upload Resetto Factory Default Reset Reboot Device Reboot Backup Configuration Click Backup to back up the current system configuration file Upload Configuration Click Browse to locate the new
54. ected Stations O LAN MAC Address E0 05 CS AA BB CF e Quick Setup On Quick Setup Guide you can quickly configure your device through the step by step Quick Setup Wizard e Status The Status Tab displays a summary of the link status information current values of the basic configuration settings depending on the operating mode network settings and information and traffic statistics e Network The Network Tab configures the function of WAN LAN forwarding security access control static routing bandwidth control and IP amp MAC binding e Wireless On The Wireless Tab you can configure the related wireless parameters in different modes e Management The Management Tab configures system management services System Log Miscellaneous Ping Watch Dog and Dynamic Domain Name System DDNS Web server Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP SSH server RSSI LED Thresholds are also available e System The System Tab controls system maintenance routines device customization location management user account management firmware update Time setting and configuration backup e Tools The Tools list provides some useful tools including Ping Traceroute Speed Test Survey and Spectrum Analysis Chapter 2 Operation Modes Chapter 2 Operation Modes The Pharos series products support six modes to satisfy user s diversified network requirements including Access Point mode Client mode Repeater Range Extender mode
55. ed by any enabled access control policy to pass through the Device The hosts listed below are allowed to access the Internet under the rules While others are forbidden to access e Deny the packets specified by any enabled access control policy to pass through the Device The hosts listed below are forbidden to access the Internet under the rules While others are allowed to access _52 Chapter 5 Network Tab Add Enable Protocol Host IP Target IP Target Port Days of a week Time y TCP v Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat vy 00 00 24 00 To use the access control 1 Click Add in the table to create control rules 2 Choose one of the protocols from the drop down list used for the target any of IP TCP UDP or ICMP 3 Enter the IP address or address range of the hosts that you need to control for example 192 168 0 12 192 168 0 25 4 Enter the IP address or address range of the targets that you need to control for example 192 168 3 12 192 168 3 25 5 Specify the port or port range for the target when protocol is TCP or UDP 6 Select the certain day days for the rule 7 Enter the time rule in HH MM HH MM format the default value is 00 00 24 00 8 Click OK after finishing the configuration Select the added entries you can edit or delete them Static Routing The function of Static Routing is available only in AP router mode and AP client router WISP Client mode A static route is a pre determined p
56. ely read the details according to the working mode of your device About Support Log Out TP LINK PHAR Operation Mode Access Point w Tools v Wireless Basic Settings N Region United States M Mode 802 11b g n M Channel Width 20 40MHz x Max TX Rate MCS15 270 300 Mbps v Channel Frequency Auto v Spectrum Analysis Transmit Power 2 dem MAXtream Enable Apply Wireless AP Settings a Wireless Radio Y Enable SSID TP LINK_Outdoor_AABBCF Y Enable SSID Broadcast Security Mode None v Apply Multi SSID a Multi SSID I Enable Apply Wireless MAC Filtering N Wireless MAC Filtering Enable Filtering Rules Deny the stations specified by any enabled entries in the list to access Allow the stations specified by any enabled entries in the list to access Apply Wireless Advanced Settings a Distance Setting 0 0 24 km Beacon Interval 100 40 1000 RTS Threshold 2346 1 2346 Fragmentation Threshold 2346 256 2346 DTIM Interval 1 1 255 AP Isolation Enable Short GI V Enable Wi Fi MultiMedia WMM Z Enable Transmit Beamforming V Enable Apply If you have made any change of the parameters please click Apply to make the configuration take effect There will be a blue bar at the top of the page to remind you to save the configuration Click Save Changes when you finish all settings otherwise all the settings will be recovered to last saved settings at reboot or power off 57 Chapter 6 Wirel
57. ess Tab YOu have unsaved changes would you like to save now Save Changes Wireless Basic Settings This section allows you to configure wireless basic settings such as region 802 11 mode Transmit Power and data rates Wireless Basic Settings y Mode 802 11b g n me Channel Width 20 40MHz w O Max TX Rate MCS15 270 300 Mbps w Channel Frequency Auto w 3 Spectrum Analysis Transmit Power 1 dem Y MAXtream E Enable EJ Apply Region Select your region from the drop down list and agree to the Terms of Use in the pop up window Available frequency channels and maximum transmit power may vary across different countries NOTE Ensure you select a certain country to comply with local laws Incorrect settings may cause interference Limited to local law of the United States the checkbox of region is not selectable Mode Select the protocol standard used in the wireless network With a frequency band of 2 4GHz CPE210 CPE220 BS210 OAP210 supports five wireless modes 802 11b 802 11g 802 11n 802 11b g and 802 11b g n You are recommended to set the 11b g n mixed mode and all of 802 11b 802 11g and 802 11n wireless stations can connect to the device CPE510 CPE520 BS510 has a frequency band of 5GHz supporting 802 11a 802 11n and 802 11a n modes We suggest to set in 11a n mode allowing both 802 11a and 802 11n wireless stations to access the device Channel Width Select the channel width of this device Optio
58. ess network name SSID Displays the security mode you ve chosen for your wireless network There are three security modes WPA PSK WPA and WEP None means that no security mode is selected and all the hosts are allowed to access the wireless network Displays the number of the connected stations Displays whether the Client function is Enabled or Disabled It is enabled in Client Repeater Bridge and AP Client Router modes and disabled in Access Point and AP Router modes by default Displays whether the Wireless Distribution System WDS is enabled or not Displays the basic service set identification MAC address of root AP Displays the wireless network name of root AP Displays the data rate at which the device transmits wireless packets e Chapter 4 Status Tab RX Rate Displays the data rate at which the device receives wireless packets Connection Time Displays the amount of time the device has been connected to the root AP e LAN It displays the relative LAN parameters of the current device You can change the parameters in Network Tab LAN MAG Address EQ 05 C5 66 66 5A IP Address 192 166 0254 subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Pont Unplugged Port 100Mbps FO MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the device IP Address Displays the IP address of the device Subnet Mask Displays the Subnet Mask of the LAN Port Displays the current status of the LAN Ethernet port connections and the Maximum transmission rate of the
59. et again The default Idle Time is 15 minutes If ADs Chapter 5 Network Tab your Internet connection is expected to remain active all the time enter 0 in the Idle Time field Users those pay by time for their Internet access can choose this mode to save their Internet access fee Connection Mode On Demand A Idle Time 15 minutes NOTE Sometimes the connection cannot be disconnected although you specify a time to Idle Time 0 99 minutes because some applications visit the Internet continually in the background e Automatic Connect automatically after the device is disconnected Users those are charged a flat monthly fee can choose this mode e Manual You can configure the device to make it connect or disconnect manually After a specified period of inactivity Idle Time the device will disconnect your Internet connection and you must click Connect manually to access the Internet again If you want your Internet connection to remain active all the times enter 0 in the Idle Time field Otherwise enter the desired Idle Time in minutes you wish to use Users those pay by time for their Internet access can choose this mode to save their Internet access fee Connection Mode Manual hd Idle Time 15 minutes Secondary Connection If your ISP provides a Connection type such as Dynamic Static IP to connect to a local area network you can activate this secondary connection e Dynamic IP Use dynamic IP address to connect to the
60. ex data transmission Common name for the suite of protocols to support the construction of worldwide Internet works TCP and IP are the two best known protocols in the suite TDMA Time Division Multiple Access cuts each wireless data frame into certain number of time slots according to the client connections priority greatly boosting efficiency of the wireless channel UDP is a simple protocol that exchanges datagram without acknowledgments or guaranteed delivery requiring that error processing and retransmission be handled by other protocols UPnP is a set of networking protocols for primarily residential networks without enterprise class devices that permits networked devices Group of devices on one or more LANs that are configured using management software so that they can communicate as if they were attached to the same wire when in fact they are located on a number of different LAN segments Because VLANs are based on logical instead of physical connections they are extremely flexible Enables IP traffic to travel securely over a public TCP IP network by encrypting all traffic from one network to another 91 Glossary WAN Wide Area Network WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy Wi Fi WISP Wireless Internet Service Provider WLAN Wireless Local Area Network Appendix B Glossary Description Data communications network that serves users across a broad geographic area and often uses transmission devices
61. fer private IP addresses into public IP addresses to realize the communication from internal hosts to external hosts If the hosts on the Internet want to visit the hosts on local area network the forwarding function should be used including DMZ Virtual server Port triggering and UPnP 46 Chapter 5 Network Tab Forwarding DMZ Y Enable DMZIP 0 0 0 0 ALG 7 FTP ALG J TFTP ALG J H323 ALG 7 RTSP ALG Virtual Server Y Enable Add Enable IF Internal Port Service Port Protocol Port Trigger 4 Enable Add Enable Incoming Port Trigger Port Protocol UPnP Y Enable x Refresh App Description External Port Internal Port Protocol IP Address Status Apply DMZ Check the Enable box to use the DMZ function DMZ Demilitarized Zone specifically allows one computer device behind NAT to become demilitarized so all packets from the external network are forwarded to this computer device The demilitarized host is exposed to the wide area network which can realize the unlimited bidirectional communication between internal hosts and external hosts DMZ IP Specify the IP address of the local host network device The DMZ host device will be completely exposed to the external network Any PC that was used for a DMZ must have a static or reserved IP Address because its IP Address may change when using the DHCP function ALG Common NAT only translates the address of packets at network layer and the
62. grity Protocol or AES Advanced Encryption Standard automatically based on the wireless station s capability and request AES is more secure than TKIP and TKIP is not supported in 802 11n mode We recommend you select AES as the encryption type Enter the IP address of the Radius Server Enter the port that radius service uses Set a password for the Radius Server The password characters will be shown if you check the box of show Specify the group key update period in seconds The value can be either 0 or at least 30 O means no update 3 WEP Basedon the IEEE 802 11 standard this encryption is less safe than the above two modes The WEP are not supported in 802 11n mode Security Mode WEP na Auth Type Auto hd Key Format Hex ha Key Selected WEP Key Key Type Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Auth Type Key Format Key Selected Select the Auth type of the WEP security on the drop down list The default setting is Auto which can select Open System or Shared Key authentication type automatically based on the wireless station s capability and request Select Hex or ASCII Hexadecimal format stands for any combination of hexadecimal digits 0 9 a f A F in the specified length ASCII format stands for any combination of keyboard characters in the specified length You can configure four keys in advance and select the present valid key 63 Chapter 6 Wireless Tab WEP Key Enter the WEP keys T
63. he length and valid characters of the key are affected by key type Key Type Select the WEP key length 64 bit or 128 bit or 152 bit for encryption Disabled means this WEP key is not used e 64bit You can enter 10 hexadecimal digits any combination of 0 9 a f A F and null key is not permitted or 5 ASCII characters e 128bit You can enter 26 hexadecimal digits any combination of 0 9 a f A F and null key is not permitted or 13 ASCII characters e 152bit You can enter 32 hexadecimal digits any combination of 0 9 a f A F and null key is not permitted or 16 ASCII characters Multi SSID Multi SSID is only available in Access Point mode This device can build up to four virtual wireless networks for users to access When the Multi SSID function of the device is enabled its VLAN function is enabled at the same time It can work together with switches supporting 802 1 Q VLAN and supports maximum four VLANs The device adds different VLAN tag to the clients which connect to the corresponding wireless network The clients with different VLAN ID cannot directly communicate with each other Clients connected to the device via cable don t belong to any VLAN Thus wired client can communicate with all the wireless clients despite the VLAN settings Multi SSID z iulti SSID Enable Add 3 Edit Delete Enable SSID VLAN SSID Broadcast AP Isolation TP LINK_ Outdoor AABBCC 1 Enable Disable TP LINEK_ABGDEF 1 Enable Disabl
64. he server port that the Web server uses in the Secure Connection HTTPS mode and the default is 443 Specify the server port that the Web server uses in the HTTP mode and the default is 80 Configure the IP address that can remotely visit the web management page of this device Enter 0 0 0 0 to forbid any remote IP s login Enter 255 255 255 255 to allow all the remote IP to visit Enter the maximum timeout before the session expires Once a session expires you must log in again using the username and password Enable this function to allow PCs with specific MAC addresses to access the web management page And then enter each MAC address in the MAC field The format for the MAC addresses is XX XX XX XX XX XX Only the PCs with the MAC addresses listed can use the password to access the device s web management page and the others will be blocked By default the function is not enabled All the PCs in the local area network are allowed to access the device s web management page Click Add PC s MAC your PC s MAC address will be added in the list above Click Apply to save your settings de Chapter 7 Management Tab SNMP Agent You can get the traffic information and transmit condition by using the SNMP Agent function Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is an application layer protocol that facilitates the exchange of management information between network devices Main functions of SNMP include monitoring network perfo
65. his connection Your ISP uses a DHCP server to assign your router an IP address for connecting to the Internet You don t need to configure any parameters Click Next to proceed 20 Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide Static IP This type of connection uses a permanent fixed static IP address that your ISP assigned In this type you should fill in the IP address Subnet Mask Default Gateway and DNS IP address manually which are specified by your ISP Then click Next to proceed QUICK SETUP STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WAN Settings Secondary DNS 0 0 0 0 optional Back Next After configuring WAN connection type the Wireless AP Settings page will appear as shown below Create an easy to remember name for your wireless network Select WPA PSK WPA2 PSK in the Security box and enter the PSK Password below to prevent unauthorized access to your AP Enter the distance between this device and the furthest client in Distance Setting Then click Next QUICK SETUP STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Wireless AP Settings SSID TP LINK_Outdoor_66666 Region China ha Mode 802 11a n ka Channel Width 20 40MHz hd Channel Frequency Auto m4 Security WPA PSKIWPA2 PSK Y PSK Password Show Distance Setting 0 0 24 km MAXtream F Enable Back Next saq Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide 4 The Finish page will appear and display what you ve configured previously If you
66. impact on end user experience To mitigate these effects TP LINK s Pharos series develops MAXtream TDMA Technology lotal Throughout vs Clients Total Throughput l Real throughput depends on the actual application environment MAXtream TDMA Mode wos U0 ae ono SUD 70 o My 0 j fale A 204 2 U 70 SAOL QU O 09 802 11 CSMA Mode Quantity of Clients Pharos MAXtream is a proprietary protocol developed on the basis of TDMA Time Division Multiple Access by TP LINK MAXtream cuts each wireless data frame transmission into certain number of time slots according to the client connections priority greatly boosting efficiency of the wireless channel The MAXtream technology has the following advantages which make it ideal for point to multi point links e Eliminates hidden node collisions and improves channel efficiency e Lower latency higher throughput larger network capacity and more stability To enable the MAXtream function among the AP and stations you only need to select MAXtream option on the Wireless tab of the Pharos web management page of the AP as shown in the following figure Stations will automatically adjust their connections according to AP s MAXtream capability Wireless Basic Settings Region Test_Mode E Mode 802 11b g n w Channel Width 20 40MHz Max TX Rate MCS15 270 300 Mbps w Channel Frequency Auto w Spectrum Analysis Transmit Power 1 d
67. independently by TP LINK and it currently supports Pharos series products 70 Chapter 7 Management Tab PoE Passthrough When enabled the device allows Power over Ethernet PoE power to pass from LANO port to LAN1 port Enable it if you want to supply power to other passive PoE device by LAN1 Ping Watch Dog Ping Watch Dog sets the device to continuously ping a user defined IP address it can be the Internet gateway for example to check the network connectivity If there is a connection failure then the device will automatically reboot Ping Watch Dog is dedicated to continuously monitoring the connectivity to a specific host using the Ping tool The Ping tool sends ICMP echo request packets to the target host and listens for ICMP echo response If the defined number of replies is not received the tool reboots the device Ping Watch Dog Ping Watch Dog V Enable IP Address To Ping 0 0 0 0 Ping Interval 300 10 300iseconds Startup Delay 300 60 30Mseconds Fail Count To Reboot 3 1 65535 Apply Ping Watch Dog Check the Enable box to use the function of Ping Watch Dog IP Address To Ping Specify the IP address of the target host to which the Ping Watch Dog Utility will send ping packets Ping Interval Enter the time interval in seconds between two successive ping packets The default value is 300 seconds Startup Delay Enter the initial time delay in seconds from device startup to the first ICMP echo requests sent
68. irection Select the direction of the speed test including unidirectional and bidirectional Testing Testing progress bar Click Start to displays the testing progress 85 Survey Survey Index BSSID 54 Eb FC 18 0F 28 2 C0 61 18 79 30 F7 3 40 16 9F AA 60 FE 4 00 00 43 76 20 80 5 00 10 18 49 05 06 6 02 10 18 49 05 07 T 00 03 7F BE F1 00 8 ES 94 F6 79 46 21 g E9 94 F6 67 50 20 10 08 57 00 F9 CB 2E 11 14 CF 92 28E 76 DA 120 02 14 78 19 50 0F 13 0C 82 69 20 93 51 14 38 93 45 67 30 22 15 B0 48 7A DB SA A4 16 78 A1 06 62 71 66 17 00 01 17 28 04 F1 18 EC 88 8F 90 00 34 190 00 04 EB 13 13 1E 200 00 00 43 76 00 20 21 00 04 EB 70 00 50 22 00 0A EB 13 12 F7 99 nono 46 NANAS TA AP Count 54 BSSID SSID MAXtream Device Name SNR dB Signal Noise dBm Channel Security AP Count Refresh Chapter 9 Tools x SSID MASteam Device Name SNE dB SingalNoisedBm Channel Security TP LIMNK_1B0F28 Mo 25 62 87 2467 12 WPA PSKMNPAT PSK A TP LINK_30F7 Mo g 76 85 2437 6 None FAST_AAGOFE No 10 97107 2412 01 More TP LIMNK_1B0F28 Mo 22 85 107 2467 12 WPA PSKAVPAZ PSK TP LINK_2 46Hz_490506 No 26 61 87 2437 6 WPA2 PSK TP LINK_Guest_2 4GHz_ No 26 61 87 2437 6 None FAST_BEF100 Mo 8 82 90 2412 01 WPA PSEMIPA2 PSK TP LIMNK_2 46Hz2_794621 Mo 31 56 87 2437 6 WPA2 PSK TP LINK_675C628 Mo q F 6 85 2437 6 WPA PSEMIPA2 PSK TP LINK_F9C62C Mo 16 59 85 2437 6 WWPA PSKNYPAZ PSE Litte_Hua Mo 20 BF 107 2437 6 W
69. is more secure than TKIP and TKIP is not supported in 802 11n mode We recommend you select AES as the encryption type PSK Password Configure the WPA PSK WPA2 PSK password with ASCII or Hexadecimal characters For ASCII the length should be between 8 and 63 characters with combination of numbers letters case sensitive and common punctuations for Hexadecimal the length should be 64 characters case insensitive 0 9 a f A F Group Key Update Period Specify the group key update period in seconds The value can be either 0 or at least 30 0 means no update 2 WPA Basedon Radius Server WPA can assign different password for different users and it is much safer than WPA PSK However its maintenance costs much which is only suitable for enterprise users At present WPA has two versions WPA and WPA2 Security Mode WPA na Version Auto w Encryption Auto bl Radius Server IF 0000 Radius Port 1212 Radius Password Show Group Key Update Period 0 seconds 0 means no update Bd Version Encryption Radius Server IP Radius Port Radius Password Group Key Update Period Chapter 6 Wireless Tab Select one of the following versions e Auto Select WPA or WPA2 automatically based on the wireless station s capability and request e WPA Pre shared key of WPA e WPA2 Pre shred key of WPA2 Select the Encryption type including Auto TKIP and AES The default setting is Auto which can select TKIP Temporal Key Inte
70. l private network connection across the Internet is similar to a wide area network WAN link between sites From a user perspective the extended network resources are accessed in the same way as resources available within the private network When hosts in the local area network want to visit the remote virtual private network using virtual tunneling protocols the corresponding VPN protocol should be enabled e PPTP Passthrough PPTP Point to Point Tunneling Protocol allows the Point to Point Protocol PPP to be tunneled through an IP Internet Protocol network Check the box to allow PPTP tunnels to pass through the Device e L2TP Passthrough L2TP Layer Two Tunneling Protocol is the method used to enable Point to Point connections via the Internet on the Layer Two level Check the box to allow L2TP tunnels to pass through the Device 50 Chapter 5 Network Tab e IPSec Passthrough IPSec Internet Protocol security is a suite of protocols for ensuring private secure communications over IP Internet Protocol networks through the use of cryptographic security services Check the box to allow IPSec tunnels to pass through the Device DoS Protection DoS Denial of Service Attack is to occupy the network bandwidth maliciously by the network attackers or the evil programs sending a lot of service requests to the Host which incurs an abnormal service or even breakdown of the network With DoS Protection function enabled the devi
71. local area network provided by ISP e Static IP Use static IP address to connect to the local area network provided by ISP MTU Size The default MTU Maximum Transmission Unit size is 1460 bytes in L2TP and 1420 bytes in PPTP which is usually fine For some ISPs you need modify the MTU This should not be done unless you are sure it is necessary for your ISP WAN MAC Address This field displays the current MAC address of the WAN port which is used for the WAN port If your ISP requires that you register the MAC address please enter the correct MAC address into this field The format for the MAC Address is XX XX XX XX XX XX X is any hexadecimal digit Click Restore Factory MAC to restore the MAC address of WAN port to the factory default value Your PC s MAC Address _ This field displays the MAC address of the PC that is managing the router If the MAC address is required you can click Clone PC s MAC to set the WAN MAC address the same as your management PC s MAC Click Connect to connect immediately Click Disconnect to disconnect immediately You can check and control the status of WAN connection on Monitor gt Dynamic WAN page 43 Chapter 5 Network Tab LAN The display of this submenu is different in modes The page of AP router mode and AP client router WISP Client mode is shown as below In these two modes static is the only one connection type bi LAN Connection Type Static IP Address 192168 0
72. nds of networks worldwide and having a culture that focuses on research and standardization based on real life use Network layer protocol in the TCP IP stack offering a connectionless Internetwork service IP provides features for addressing type of service specification fragmentation and reassembly and security Company that provides Internet access to other companies and individuals A framework of open standards that provides data confidentiality data integrity and data authentication between participating peers High speed low error data network covering a relatively small geographic area up to a few thousand meters LANs connect workstations peripherals terminals and other devices in a single building or other geographically limited area Standardized data link layer address that is required for every port or device that connects to a LAN Other devices in the network use these addresses to locate specific ports in the network and to create and update routing tables and data structures MAC addresses are 6 bytes long and are controlled by the IEEE The size in bytes of the largest packet that can be transmitted Mechanism for reducing the need for globally unique IP addresses NAT allows an organization with addresses that are not globally unique to connect to the Internet by translating those addresses into globally routable address space NTP Server is used for synchronizing the time across computer networks
73. ns include 5MHz 10MHz 20MHz and 20 40MHz this device automatically selects 20MHz or 40MHz and 20MHz will be used if 40MHz is not available Users select corresponding channel width according to whether their devices support it According to IEEE 802 11n standard using a channel width of 40MHz can increase wireless throughput However users may choose lower bandwidth due to the following reasons 1 Increase the available number of channels within the limited total bandwidth 2 To avoid interference from overlapping channels occupied by other devices in the environment 3 Lower bandwidth can concentrate higher transmit power increasing stability of wireless links over long distances 4 Subject to the channel width of root AP in Client Bridge Repeater Client Router operation modes 58 Max TX Rate Channel Frequency Antenna Gain DFS Transmit Power MAXtream Chapter 6 Wireless Tab Set the maximum transmit data rate Select the channel used by this device to improve wireless performance 1 2412MHz refers to Channel 1 and the frequency is 2412MHz This setting is only available in the modes of Access Point and AP Router CPE210 CPE220 BS210 0AP210 is a device with a frequency of 2 4GHz and CPE510 CPE520 BS510 has a frequency of 5GHz The channel number varies in different regions We highly recommend you use the Spectrum Analysis tool to select a proper channel Antenna Gain is only available in the page of
74. ntal noise strength Generally in order to achieve the best performance users need to adjust the antenna to get the best SNR Transmit CCQ Displays the wireless Client Connection Quality CCQ CCQ refers to the ratio of current effective transmission bandwidth and the theoretically maximum available bandwidth CCQ reflects the actual link condition e Radio Status Radio status shows the MAC address SSID security mode and connected station number of the enabled AP If the Client mode is enabled the information of MAC address security mode WDS root AP BSSID root AP SSID TX rate RX rate and connection time of the client will also be displayed 29 Radio Status AP MAC Address Ss SID security Mode Connected Stations Client MAC Address Security Mode WDS Root AP BSSID Chapter 4 Status Tab Enabled E6 05 25AA BB D0 TP LINK_Quidoor_AABBLCF Mone 0 Enabled EO 05 C5 44 B8 D0 None Enable 06 0A EB 13 09 19 AP MAC Address SSID Security Mode Connected Station Client WDS Root AP BSSID Root AP SSID TX Rate Root AF SSID TP LINK_Guest_ 0918 Tx Rate O O0Mbps Re Rate 1 0Mbps Connection Time O days 00 00 21 Displays whether the AP function is Enabled or Disabled It is enabled in Access Point Repeater Bridge AP Router and AP Client Router modes and disabled in Client mode by default Displays the MAC address of AP interface or client interface Displays the wirel
75. nts Reinforce the wireless signal strength of the root AP device to eliminate the wireless signal blind areas Meanwhile the wireless users can use the SSID and encryption type different from those of the root AP device to access the network The device in the network Similar to the Repeater mode the Bridge mode is used to reinforce the exiting wireless signal However the very difference is that the Bridge has its own SSID and encryption type different from those of root AP Network diagram gt Eliminate the wireless signal blind areas Bridge SSID abc LAN 192 168 7 3 oa pl Router Access Point LAN 192 168 7 1 LAN 192 168 7 2 SSID 456 Bridge LAN 192 168 7 4 gt Bridge for wireless signal NI IP Camera SSID abc 123 Computer 0 LUD Access Point Bridge Client LAN 192 168 0 254 LAN 192 168 0 2 LAN 192 168 0 3 AP Router Network requirements Establish the wireless network coverage in the campus community industrial park or other public places and so on The device in the network Similar to the home wireless router the device in AP Router mode connects to root ADSL Cable Modem The difference lies in that the coverage area of this device is wider Smart 8 Chapter 2 Ope
76. o Refresh If Auto Refresh is checked parameters in the table will refresh automatically Click Obtain to gain the WAN IP address from DHCP server and click Release to release the WAN IP address 36 Chapter 5 Network Tab Chapter 5 Network Tab On Network Tab you can configure the parameters of WAN LAN Forwarding Security Access Control Static Routing Bandwidth control and IP amp MAC Binding About Support Log Out TP LINK PHAR Operation Mode AP Router w Tools v QUICK SETUP STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM gt gt WAN Connection Type Dynamic M a Advanced Settings MTU Size 1500 Use These DNS Servers Enable WAN MAC Address E0 05 C5 AA BB DO Restore Factory MAC Clone PC s MAC Apply LAN R Connection Type Static IP Address 192 168 0 254 Netmask 255 255 255 0 IGMP Proxy V Enable DHCP Server v Enable 4 DHCP Server Start IP Address 192 168 0 100 End IP Address 192 168 0 199 Default Gateway 192 168 0 254 Default Domain Primary DNS 0 0 0 0 secondary DNS 0 0 0 0 Lease Time 120 minutes Address Reservation Add Enable MAC Address Reserved IP Address Apply Forwarding y Security y Access Control y Static Routing y Bandwidth Control y IP amp MAC Binding y If you ve made any change of the parameters please click Apply to make the configuration take effect There will be a blue bar at the top of the page to remind you to save the configuration Click Save
77. ode Repeater LAN IP Address 192 168 0 254 LAN Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 SSID of Remote AP TP LINK_9D0D34 MAC Of Remote AP EC 88 8F 9D 0D 34 Region Test_Mode Mode 802 11 bigin WDS Auto Channel Width 20 40MHz Security YWPA PSK WPA2 PSK Distance Setting 5 km Back Finish 16 Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide Bridge If Bridge is selected click Next and take the following steps 1 The LAN Settings page will appear as shown below The default IP Address is 192 168 0 254 and the default Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 You can change the IP Address and Subnet Mask on this page when there is an IP conflict with other devices We recommend you keep it by default Click Next QUICK SETUP STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM LAN Settings IP Address 192 168 0 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Back Next 2 The Wireless Client Settings page will appear as shown below Click Survey to search for wireless networks QUICK SETUP STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Wireless Client Settings SSID of Remote AP Survey Lock to AP Region Test_Mode hd Mode 802 11bigin Ne WDS Auto i Channel Width 20 40MHz x Security None MA Distance Setting 0 0 24 km Back Next 17 Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide 3 The AP list will appear as shown below Select the desired wireless network and click Connect It s possible that two or more networks use the same SSID in the AP list Lock to AP
78. ode the AP will act as a central hub for different wireless LAN clients Multi SSID is also available in this mode which supports up to 4 different SSIDs and passwords Client With client mode the device can connectto a wired device and works as a wireless adapter to receive wireless signal from your wireless network Repeater Range Extender In this mode the device can copy and reinforce the existing wireless signal to extend the coverage of the signal especially for a large space to eliminate signal blind corners Bridge Bridge mode borrows existing wireless Internet and broadcasts it using a different SSID and password In this mode you setup a wireless clientto connect with root AP and a wireless AP for local wireless coverage AP Router In this mode the device enables multi users to share Internet The wireless port share the same IP to ISP through Ethernet WAN port The Wireless port acts the same as a LAN port while at AP Router mode AP Client Router WISP Client IN this mode the device enables multi users to share Internet from WISP The LAN port devices share the same IP from WISP through Wireless port While connecting to WISP the Wireless port works as a WAN port at AP Client Router mode The Ethernet port acts as a LAN port Next Access Point If Access Point is selected click Next and take the following steps 1 The LAN Settings page will appear as shown below The default IP Address is 192 168 0 254 and the default S
79. ons Interfaces ARP Table Routes DHCP Clients Dynamic WAN MAC Device Name Associated SSID SNR dB CCQ Rate Mbps TX kbps RX kbps Connection Time 1 A8 26 D9 7C F2 48 Sam TP LINK_Outdoor_dds 52 24 1 0 1 2 O days 00 00 25 J Auto Refresh MAC Displays the MAC address of the station Device Name Displays the station s host name Associated SSID The SSID that the station connected to ee SNR dB CCQ Rate Mbps RX kbps TX kbps Auto Refresh e Interfaces Chapter 4 Status Tab Signal to Noise Ratio the power ratio between the received wireless signal strength and the environmental noise strength Generally in order to achieve the best performance users need to adjust the antenna to get the best SNR Displays the wireless Client Connection Quality CCQ of the station Displays the station s data rates of the last transmitted packets Displays the station s average data rates of the received packet over the connection time Displays the station s average data rates of the transmitted packets over the connection time If Auto Refresh is checked parameters in the table will refresh automatically The table displays the relevant information of each interface including MAC IP address etc Interface LANG LAR BRIDGE WLAMO E amp E el MAC IP Address MTU RX packets RX Bytes TX packets TX Byte Auto Refresh Throughput MAC EO 05 C5 B6 66 6 EO 05 C5 66 66 6
80. ot enabled hosts must enter the AP s SSID manually to connect to this AP Security Mode Select the security mode of wireless network If all the hosts are allowed to access the wireless network please select None For the safety of wireless network you are suggested to encrypt your wireless network This device provides three security modes WPA Wi Fi Protected Access WPA PSK WPA Pre Shared Key and WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy WPA PSK is recommended Settings vary in different security modes as the details is in the following introduction 61 Chapter 6 Wireless Tab Security Mode You can select one of the following security modes 1 WPA PSK Based on pre shared key It is characterized by higher safety and simple settings which suits for common households and small business WPA PSK has two versions WPA PSK and WPA2 PSK Security Mode YWPA PSk a Version Auto Da Encryption Auto hd PSK Password Show Group Key Update Period O seconds 0 means no update Version Select one of the following versions e Auto Select WPA or WPA2 automatically based on the wireless station s capability and request e WPA Pre shared key of WPA e WPA2 Pre shared key of WPA2 Encryption Select the Encryption type including Auto TKIP AES The default setting is Auto which can select TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol or AES Advanced Encryption Standard automatically based on the wireless station s capability and request AES
81. ou should enable the UPnP function The Universal Plug and Play UPnP function allows the devices such as Internet computers to access the local host resources or devices as needed Host in the local area network can automatically open the corresponding ports on a router and make the application of external host access the resources of the internal host through the opened ports Therefore the functions limited to the NAT can work properly Compared to virtual server and port triggering the application of UPnP doesn t need manual settings It is more convenient for some applications required unfixed ports UPnP F Enade G ES Ape Description Essernal Mort internal ori Protocol P Agaress Shale e App Description Displays the description provided by the application in the UPnP request e External Port Displays the external port number that the router opened for the service application e Protocol Displays which type of protocol is opened e Internal Port Displays the internal service port number of the local host running the service application e IP Address Displays the IP address of the local host which initiates the UPnP request e Status Enabled means that port is still active Otherwise the port is inactive 49 Chapter 5 Network Tab Security The Security function is available only in AP router mode and AP client router WISP Client mode Stateful Packet Inspection SPI is a firewall that keeps tra
82. plugged port e WAN It displays the relative WAN parameters of the current device You can change the parameters in Network Tab WAN Connection Type Dynamic MAC Address E0 05 C5 66 66 68 IP Address 0 0 0 0 subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 DNS server 0 0 0 0 Connection Type Displays the WAN connection type of the device MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the device s WAN port IP Address Displays the IP address of the device s WAN port 31 Chapter 4 Status Tab Subnet Mask Displays the Subnet Mask of the WAN Default Gateway Displays the default gateway DNS Server Displays the current DNS IP address Monitor The monitor displays the data changes of throughput Stations Interfaces ARP table Routes DHCP Clients and Dynamic WAN of the device e Throughput Throughput displays the current data traffic on the interfaces of LAN WLAN and BRIDGE in both graphical and numerical form You can choose the specific interface to monitor from the drop down list above the chart Monitor Throughput Stations Interfaces ARP Table Routes DHCP Clients LAM R WLANO n AX Kbps Tx 11 6Kbps RX OKbps Tx OKbps 0 9 0 8 e 0 6 Kbps 0 4 LA E 03 0 1 0 MA y m BIng da dadais diir ie 18 Moa ee aA a a m da ae da e y Te s e Stations In the modes with the AP function enabled you can monitor the information of all the stations that are connected to the device Throughput Stati
83. proves product performance in throughput capacity and latency which are ideal for Point to multipoint applications Supports multiple operation modes Access Point Client Repeater Range Extender Bridge AP Router and AP Client Router WISP Client Provides system level optimization for long distance wireless transmission Supports adjustable transmit power by 1dBm from 0 to 27dBm 500mW Supports selectable bandwidth of 5 10 20 40MHz Supports easy antenna alignment with Wireless Signal Indicators on Web interface Provides Throughput Monitor Spectrum Analyzer Speed Test and Ping tools Supports discovery and management via Pharos Control application System Requirements e Operating system Microsoft Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 8 Linux or Mac OS X e Web Browser Google Chrome Safari Firefox and Apple Safari IE browsers are not recommended Getting Started To access the PharOS Configuration Interface perform the following steps 1 Configure the Ethernet adapter on your computer with a static IP address on the 192 168 0 x subnet for example IP address 192 168 0 100 and subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Launch your Web browser Enter the default IP address of your device in the address field Press Enter PC or Return Mac For Example enter 192 168 0 254 to access the PharOS New Tab 192 168 0 254 Chapter 1 Overview Upon initial login please enter admin in the Username and Password
84. ration Modes phones laptops and other wireless clients can share wide area network via the access to wireless network this device provides Network diagram a Smartphone EA A Laptop Modem AP Router o Tablet AP Client Router WISP Client In AP Client Router mode after accessing the wireless network provided by WISP the device provides wireless network service for downstream wireless clients Meanwhile the device allows wired devices such as desktop computer to access it via LAN1 port or PoE adapter s LAN port In this way all members of a home user can share the Internet using one account applied from WISP se AP Client Router gt LAN 192 168 0 254 WAN Dynamic IP NZ WS VA LVA VA AP Client Router Access Point LAN 192 168 0 254 LAN 192 168 7 2 WAN Dynamic IP AIDA Router LAN 192 168 7 1 AP Client Router LAN 192 168 0 254 WAN Dynamic IP Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide Quick Setup wizard allows you to quickly configure your device step by step Choose the suitable operation mode according to your network environment and follow the step by step instructions About Support Log Out TP LINK PHAR Operation Mode Access Point vy Tools v QUICK SETUP STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Operation Mode Please select the proper operation mode according to your needs Access Point In this m
85. rd you should choose this type Under this condition you should fill in both User Name and Password that the ISP supplied please note that these fields are case sensitive WAN Connection Type PPPoE Connect Disconnect User Name Password Connection Mode Idle Time Second Connection a Advanced Settings MTL Size service Marne AC Name Detect Interval Use ISP Specified IF ISP Specified IP Use These DNS Servers Primary ONS Secondary ONS Show Manual ve 15 minutes Disable vw 1450 0 seconds W Enable 0 0 0 0 W Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WAN MAC Address User Name Password Connection Mode 60 62 60 F 7 2E 82 Restore Factory MAC Clone P s MAC Apply Enter the User Name and Password provided by your ISP These fields are case sensitive Please choose the Connection mode e On Demand You can configure the device to disconnect your Internet connection after a specified period of inactivity Idle Time If your Internet connection has been terminated due to inactivity Connection on Demand enables the device to automatically re establish your connection when you attempt to access the Internet again The default Idle Time is 15 minutes If your Internet connection is expected to remain active all the time enter 0 in 40 Secondary Connection MTU Size Service Name AC Name Detect Interval Chapter 5 Network Tab the Idle Time field Users those pay by tim
86. red on the root AP Enter the distance between this device and the root AP router in Distance setting Then click Next QUICK SETUP y STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Wireless Client Settings SSID of Remote AP TP LINK_9D0D34 Survey MAC Of Remote AP EC 88 8F 9D 0D 34 Y Lock to AP Region Test_Mode mA Mode 802 11 bign SA WDS Auto A Channel Width 20 40MHz SA Security None nA Distance Setting 0 0 24 km Back Next 18 da Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide Create a new SSID and PSK password for the local wireless network The wireless AP settings for the local network will be set the same as your root AP by default Click Next QUICK SETUP STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Wireless AP Settings Wireless Radio V Enable SSID TP LINK_network Security WPA PSKIWPA2 PSK Y PSK Password 1234567890 Y Show Back Next The Finish page will appear and display what you ve configured previously If you want to modify any parameter click Back to reconfigure it If all are confirmed click Finish to complete the configuration QUICK SETUP STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Finish Operation Mode Bridge LAN IP Address 192 168 0 254 LAN Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 SSID of Remote AP TP LINK_9D0D34 MAC Of Remote AP EC 88 8F 9D 0D 34 Region Test_Mode Mode 802 11 bigin WDS Auto Channel Width 20 40MHz Security WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Distance Setting 5 km
87. rk device MAC Displays the MAC address of the device Interface Displays the interface that connects to the device Auto Refresh If Auto Refresh is checked parameters in the table will refresh automatically e Routes List all the entries in the system routing table PharOS examines the destination IP address of each data packet traveling through the system and chooses the appropriate interface to forward the packet to Routing depends on static routing rules which are registered in the system routing table Static routes to specific hosts networks or the default gateway are set up automatically according to the IP configuration of all the Interfaces Throughput Stations Interfaces ARP Table Routes DHCP Clients Destination Gateway SubnetWask Interface 1 192 168 0 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 BRIC SE W Auto Refresh Destination Displays the IP address of the destination device or destination network Gateway Displays the IP address of the appropriate gateway Subnet Mask Displays the Subnet Mask of the destination device Interface Displays the interface that the destination device is on Auto Refresh If Auto Refresh is checked parameters in the table will refresh automatically e DHCP Clients DHCP Clients display the current information of the clients including client names MAC addresses IP addresses assigned by the device s DHCP server and their lease time BAe Chapter 4 Status Tab Throughput Stations Interfaces ARP Table Routes
88. rmance detecting and analyzing network error configuring network devices and so on Under the circumstance of network working normally SNMP can play a part in statistics configuration and testing When networks have troubles SNMP can detect and restore these troubles Configuring this device as SNMP Agent it can receive and process the management message from the network management system SNMP Agent SMMP Agent 4 Enable Sys ontact Sy Share SysLocation Get Community public Get Source 0 0 0 0 set Community private Set Source 0000 Apply SNMP Agent Enable the SNMP Agent function and the SNMP Agent will gather the information of this device and respond to information requests from one or more management systems SysContact Enter the information of the contact person for this managed node SysName Enter an administratively assigned name for this managed node SysLocation Enter the physical location of this managed node Get Community Community refers to a host group aiming at network management Get Community only has the read only right of the device s SNMP information The get community name can be considered as a password used to restrict the access right of SMNP managers The default name is public Get Source Defines the IP address for example 10 10 10 1 or subnet for example 10 10 10 0 24 for management systems that can serve as Get Community to read the SNMP information of this device The default is 0 0 0 0
89. rol 2 Enter the IP Range of the target hosts which need to be controlled of bandwidth for example 192 168 0 12 192 168 0 25 3 Enter the Port Range through which the target hosts visit external server for example 1 63258 4 Choose one of the protocols used for this application TCP UDP or TCP UDP 5 Enter the minimum ingress maximum ingress minimum egress and maximum egress of these IP addresses 6 Click OK after finishing the configuration Select the added entries you can edit or delete them IP amp MAC Binding We can effectively prevent ARP attack and IP embezzlement by enabling the IP amp MAC binding Within the local network the device transmits IP packets to the certain target identified by the MAC address Therefore the IP and MAC address should be one to one correspondence and their corresponding relations are maintained by the ARP table ARP attack can use forged information to renewal the ARP table and destroy the corresponding relations between IP and MAC addresses which would prevent the communication between the device and the corresponding host When the IP amp MAC Binding function is enabled the IP and MAC relations in the ARP table won t be expired and renewed automatically which effectively prevents the ARP attack Some functions such as access control and bandwidth control are based on the IP addresses to identify the access clients The network administrator can allocate every client a static IP ac
90. safe because the password and data transmitted with plain text can be easily intercepted SSH can provide information security and powerful authentication when you log in this device remotely through an insecure network environment It can encrypt all the transmission data and prevent the information in remote management from being leaked 55H Server Seter Fort 22 55H Login Enable Remote Management V Enable Apply Server Port Enter the TCP IP port of the SSH Server The default port is 22 SSH Login Enable the SSH Server function Remote Management Enable the function to let TP LINK Pharos Control software manage the device remotely 75 Chapter 7 Management Tab RSSI LED Thresholds You can configure the LEDs on the device to light up when received signal levels reach the values defined in the following fields This allows a technician to easily deploy a Pharos series product without logging into the device for example for antenna alignment operation RSSI LED Thresholds LED LED LEDS LED 4 ThresholdsidBm i 44 90 73 65 Apply Thresholds dBm The specified LED will light up if the signal strength reaches the values in the field For example if the signal strength fluctuates around 63 dBm then the LED threshold values can be set to the following 70 65 62 and 60 The default values are set according to the verified optimum values We recommend you keep it by default The default LED threshold v
91. st_Mode Mode 802 11 bigin Channel Width 20 40MHz ChanneliFrequency Auto Security WPA PSK W PA2 PSK Distance Setting 5 km MAXxtream Disable Back Finish 11 Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide Client If Client is selected click Next and take the following steps 1 The LAN Settings page will appear as shown below The default IP Address is 192 168 0 254 and the default Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 You can change the IP Address and Subnet Mask on this page when there is an IP conflict with other devices We recommend you keep it by default Click Next QUICK SETUP STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM LAN Settings IP Address 192 168 0 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Back Next 2 The Wireless Client Settings page will appear as shown below Click Survey to search for wireless networks QUICK SETUP STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Wireless Client Settings SSID of Remote AP Survey Lock to AP Region Test_Mode hA Mode 802 11bigin bd WDS Auto Sa Channel Width 20 40MHz A Security None NA Distance Setting 0 0 24 km Back Next Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide 3 The AP list will appear as shown below Select the desired wireless network and click Connect It s possible that two or more networks use the same SSID in the AP list Lock to AP can make the device connect to the specified AP you had connected before the next time QUICKSETUP STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS
92. t is based on TDMA Time Division Multiple Access so that data streams are transmitted in strict order MAXtream aims to maximize throughput and minimize latency especially in a multi STAs circumstance Hidden nodes problem can also be eliminated with MAXtream enabled We highly recommend you turn on MAXtream in a large scale wireless deployment to achieve better performance 59 MAXtream Station Mode Chapter 6 Wireless Tab NOTE MAXtream Technology is only compatible with Pharos series products You cannot connect other Wi Fi devices to an AP with MAXtream enabled This setting is available in Client and Bridge mode and in the AP Client Router mode when the wireless AP settings is disabled bMA fream Station Mode Auta Adjust de E Auto Adjust Latency First Throughput First For client devices connected to a root AP with MAXtream enabled you can choose Latency First or Throughput First mode to better fit your application For example VoIP has a high demand for low latency If you need a good experience for VoIP you can select Latency First Games and downloads ask for high throughput You should select Throughput First to guarantee the high throughput for the games and downloads Please choose Auto Adjust if you are not sure or you have no special requirements Wireless Client Settings When this device is configured in the modes of Client Repeater Bridge and AP Client Router the function of wireless client
93. t the same as that of root AP e None Select this option if the root AP has no encryption At the moment it s no need to enter a password to access the wireless network of root AP e WPA PSK Select this option if the security mode of the root AP is WPA PSK Enter the parameters including the version and encryption of WPA and PSK key which must coincide with those of the root AP e WEP Select this option if the security mode of the root AP is WEP Enter the parameters including authentication type key format and WEP key which must coincide with those of the root AP Wireless AP Settings Wireless AP settings are only available in the modes of Access Point Bridge AP Router and AP Client Router Wireless AP Settings N Wireless Radio Enable SSID TP LINK Outdoor AABBCF V Enable SSID Broadcast Security Mode None v mile Wireless Radio Check the wireless radio box to enable this device to send and receive the wireless signal SSID Enter a character string no more than 32 characters to name your wireless network The default SSID is TP LINK_Outdoor_xxxxxx xxxxxx is the last six characters of the MAC address of this device We suggest you to set an easy to remember SSID to conveniently identify your wireless network Enable SSID Broadcast Check this option AP will broadcast its SSID to hosts in the surrounding environment as thus hosts can find the wireless network identified by this SSID If SSID Broadcast is n
94. tatic and Dynamic of Connection types in Access Point mode Client mode Repeater Range Extender mode and Bridge mode Enter the IP address of your AP router factory default 192 168 0 254 Enter the Netmask provided by your ISP Normally use 255 255 255 0 as the netmask IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol works for IPTV multicast stream If you want to watch IPTV please Enable it If the built in DHCP server is expected to assign IP addresses to clients connected to the wireless interface and LAN interface please Enable it When Dynamic IP is selected as the connection type you can enable this function The fallback IP will be used as the LAN IP when a DHCP server is not found Specify the IP address for the device to use if a DHCP server is not found Specify the mask for the device to use if a DHCP server is not found This field specifies the first address in the IP Address pool 192 168 0 100 is the default start IP address This field specifies the last address in the IP Address pool 192 168 0 199 is the default end IP address Enter the IP address of the gateway for your LAN The factory default setting is 192 168 0 254 Enter the domain name of your DHCP server You can leave the field blank Enter the DNS IP address provided by your ISP Please consult your ISP if you don t know the DNS value The factory default setting is 0 0 0 0 Enter the IP address of alternative DNS server if your ISP provides two
95. telligently select the channel frequency in low noise 1 Click Spectrum Analysis in the tools drop down list the following window will pop up to remind you that all wireless connections will be lost during spectrum analysis Click Yes and you will then get into Spectrum Analysis page x y All wireless connections will be lost during spectrum analysis are you sure to start ves Po 2 Click Start the PharOS will begin to analyze the power of frequency Observe the curves for a period of time and then click stop Note that the relatively low and continuous part of the average curve indicates less radio noise Here we take the figure below as an example Spectrum Analysis gt peak current average 10 AND 25 y IN Y 40 N E co E 7 al Di 1 130 2402 2412 2422 2432 2442 2452 2462 2472 2482 Frequency MHz stop NOTE CPE510 CPE520 BS510 has a select box of Frequency Range at the top left corner Select the required range and then click Start EN When choosing channel frequency we should try to avoid the spectrum with large radio noise In this example the recommended channel frequency is 1 2412MHz and 6 2437MHz 87 Appendix A Pharos MAXtream TDMA Appendix A Pharos MAXtream TDMA With the fast expansion of network scale wireless competition and collisions among CPEs and base stations will be so enormous that the real throughout of the network will drop resulting in a serious
96. the MAC Address is XX XX XX XX XX XX X is any hexadecimal digit Click Restore Factory MAC to restore the MAC address of WAN port to the factory default value Your PC s MAC Address This field displays the MAC address of the PC that is managing the router You can click Clone PC s MAC to set the WAN MAC address the same as your management PC s MAC Click Connect to connect immediately Click Disconnect to disconnect immediately You can check and control the status of WAN connection on Monitor gt Dynamic WAN page e L2TP PPTP The configuration steps of these two WAN connections are the same Take L2TP as an example to introduce WAN amp Connection Type L2TP w Connect Disconnect Server IP Mame User Marne Password show Connection Mode Automatic mA second Connection Dynamic IF R a Advanced Settings MTU Size 1460 WAN MAC Address 6C 62 6D F7 2E 82 Restore Factory MAC Clone PC s MAC Apply Server IP Name Enter the server IP address or the domain name given by your ISP User Name Password Enter the User Name and Password provided by your ISP These fields are case sensitive Connection Mode e On Demand You can configure the device to disconnect your Internet connection after a specified period of inactivity Idle Time If your Internet connection has been terminated due to inactivity Connect on Demand enables the device to automatically re establish your connection when you attempt to access the Intern
97. the function Predefined Mode Select a predefined DST configuration e USA Second Sunday in March 02 00 First Sunday in November 02 00 e European Last Sunday in March 01 00 Last Sunday in October 01 00 e Australia First Sunday in October 02 00 First Sunday in April 03 00 e New Zealand Last Sunday in September 02 00 First Sunday in April 03 00 80 Recurring Mode Date Mode NOTE Chapter 8 System Tab Specify the DST configuration in recurring mode This configuration is recurring in use Time Offset Specify the time offset in minutes when Daylight Saving Time comes Start End Time Select the start time and end time of Daylight Saving Time The start time is the standard time and the end time is the Daylight Saving Time Specify the DST configuration in Date mode This configuration is one off in use Time Offset Specify the time adding in minutes when Daylight Saving Time comes Start End Time Select the start time and end time of Daylight Saving Time The start time is the standard time and the end time is the Daylight Saving Time When the DST is enabled the default daylight saving time is European in predefined mode Firmware Update Firmware update can improve the function of the device Firmware Update Firmware version Upload Firmware Firmware Versioni 1 0 0 Build 20140310 Rel 49784 Upload Firmware Browse Upload Displays the current firmware version Pleas
98. threshold for packets If the size of the packet is larger than the fragmentation threshold the packet will be fragmented into several packets Too low fragmentation threshold may result in poor wireless performance caused by the excessive packets The recommended and default value is 2346 bytes 66 DTIM Interval AP Isolation Short Gl Wi Fi MultiMedia WMM Transmit Beamforming Chapter 6 Wireless Tab This value indicates the number of beacon intervals between successive Delivery Traffic Indication Messages DTIMs and this number is included in each Beacon frame A DTIM is contained in Beacon frames to indicate whether the access point has buffered broadcast and or multicast data for the client devices Following a Beacon frame containing a DTIM the access point will release the buffered broadcast and or multicast data if any exists You can specify the value between 1 255 Beacon Intervals The default value is 1 indicating the DTIM Interval is the same as Beacon Interval An excessive DTIM interval may reduce the performance of multicast applications We recommend you keep it by default Enable AP Isolation to isolate all wireless stations connected to this device so that they cannot communicate with each other This function will be disabled if WDS Bridge is enabled Short GI is used to increase the throughput by reducing the guard interval time We recommend you enable this function After WMM is enabled this device
99. tion Time Subnet Mask N A Default Gateway N A DNS Server N A Monitor Throughput Stations Interfaces ARP Table Routes DHCP Clients LANO NA RX DKbps TX DKbps 11 et 0 9 0 9 0 8 0 8 2 06 06 2 05 2 05 X 04 X 04 0 3 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 aia at la q EE ge da dere Ci he det ike aT About Support Log Out Point v Tools SYSTEM OFF China 6 2437 MHz 20 40MHz BIGIN Mixed 300 0Mbps 1dBm 5 0km Enabled E0 05 C5 AA BB CF TP LINK_Outdoor_AABBCF None 0 Disabled N A N A N A N A N A N A MIA MA v WYLANO RX DKbps TX DKbps feo A E a a A ei 16 18 Chapter 4 Status Tab Status Information e Device Information Device information displays the customizable name model firmware version system time uptime CPU and memory of the device Device Information Device Mame CPE210 Device Model CPE210 v1 0 Firmware Versioni 1 0 0 Build 201405324 Rel 56987 System Time 2014 01 01 07 22 28 Uptime 0 days 01 22 20 CPU 1 Memo i 50 e Wireless Settings Wireless settings display the relative wireless parameters of the current device You can change the parameters in Wireless tab Wireless Settings M strear OFF Region Test Mode ChannelFrequency 6 2437 MHZ Channel Width 20 40MHz IEEESO2 11 Mode BGN Mixed Wax TA Rate 300 0Mbps Transmit Power OdBrr Distance 00km MAXtream Displays whether the MAXtream function is ON Region Displays the region you ve
100. tory MAC Clone Pic s MAT Apply MTU Size The normal MTU Maximum Transmission Unit value for most Ethernet networks is 1500 Bytes For some ISPs you need to modify the MTU But this is rarely required and should not be done unless you are sure it is necessary for your ISP connection Use These DNS Servers If your ISP gives you one or two DNS IP addresses select Use These DNS Servers and enter the Primary DNS and Secondary DNS into the correct fields Otherwise the DNS servers will be assigned from ISP dynamically Primary DNS Enter the DNS IP address provided by your ISP Secondary DNS Enter another DNS IP address provided by your ISP 39 Chapter 5 Network Tab WAN MAC Address This field displays the current MAC address of the WAN port If your ISP binds the MAC address of your previous computer router please enter the correct MAC address into this field The format for the MAC Address is XX XX XX XX XX XX X is any hexadecimal digit Click Restore Factory MAC to restore the MAC address of WAN port to the factory default value Your PC s MAC Address _ This field displays the MAC address of the PC that is managing the router Some ISPs require that you should register the MAC address of your PC If the MAC address is required you can click Clone PC s MAC to set the WAN MAC address the same as your management PC s MAC e PPPoE If your ISP delivers Internet through phone line and provides you with username and passwo
101. ubnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 You can change the IP Address and Subnet Mask on this page when there is an IP conflict with other devices We recommend you keep it by default Click Next QUICKSETUP STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM LAN Settings IP Address 192 168 0 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 10 Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide 2 The Wireless AP Settings page will appear as shown below Create an easy to remember name for your wireless network Select WPA PSK WPA2 PSK in the Security box and enter the PSK Password below to prevent unauthorized access to your AP Enter the distance between this device and the furthest client in Distance Setting Then click Next QUICK SETUP STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Wireless AP Settings SSID TP LINK_Outdoor_AABBC Region Test_Mode ha Mode 802 11b gin hA Channel Width 20 40MHz NA Channel Frequency Auto m4 Security WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Y PSK Password Show Distance Setting 0 0 24 km MAXtream EF Enable Back Next 3 The Finish page will appear and display what you ve configured previously If you want to modify any parameter click Back to reconfigure it If all are confirmed click Finish to complete the configuration QUICK SETUP STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Finish Operation Mode Access Point LAN IP Address 192 168 0 254 LAN Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 SSID TP LINK_Outdoor_AABBCF Region Te
102. ue between 5 and 3600 The default value is 50 When the current TCP SYN FLOOD Packets numbers is beyond the set value the Device will start up the blocking function immediately 51 Blocked DoS Host List Access Control Chapter 5 Network Tab Click Blocked DoS Host List to display the blocked DoS host table including host IP and host MAC Click Refresh to renewal the table list Click Clear to release all the blocked hosts If you want to release one or some of the blocked hosts please select them and Click Unlock Blocked DoS Host List x Refresh de Clear Host IP Host MAC The function of Access Control is available only in AP router mode and AP client router WISP Client mode The function can be used to control the Internet activities of hosts in the local area network For example the online time limit and the specified web stations to visit can be controlled by the filtering policy Access Control Access Control Y Enable Filtering Policy Allow the packets specified by any enabled access control policy to pass through the Device e Deny the packets specified by any enabled access control policy to pass through the Device Add Enable Protocol Host IF Access Control Filtering Policy Target IP Target Fort Days of a week Time Apply Check the Enable box to use the access control function There are two filtering policies to control the Internet activities e Allow the packets specifi
103. vantages Establish a point to point WLAN across a long distance to achieve the connectivity between two networks and avoid the cabling trouble Network diagram gt Video monitor Computer IP Camera Access Point Client LAN 192 168 0 254 LAN 192 168 0 2 Chapter 2 Operation Modes gt Internet sharing Switch Switch Access Point Client LAN 192 168 0 254 LAN 192 168 0 2 Client Network requirements The most common usage scenario of Client is point to point networking with AP for video monitor or combining two separate office networks Please refer to Scenario 3 of Access Point for detailed information The device in the network In this mode the device actually serves as a wireless adapter to receive the wireless signal from root AP or Station In the case wired devices can access the network provided by root AP or Station through connecting to Client Network diagram gt Video monitor Computer Access Point Client LAN 192 168 0 254 LAN 192 168 0 2 gt Internet sharing TA Switch Switch Access Point Client LAN 192 168 0 254 LAN 192 168 0 2 HE a AAA
104. w user name for the user account New Password Enter the new password for the user account Check the Show box to display what you ve entered Confirm New Password Re enter the new password for the user account NOTE The password is a string from 1 to15 alphanumeric characters or symbols Time Setting Time Setting Time Zone GMT 08 00 Beijing Urumagi Hong Kor Date 2014 01 03 Time 01 55 27 bd MTP Server 1 MTP Server 2 Synchronize PO s Clock Daylight Saving Time Setting Apply Time Zone Select your local time zone from the drop down list 79 Chapter 8 System Tab Date Specify the device s date Click the calendar icon or manually enter the date in the following format YYYY MM DD For example for November 25 2013 enter 2013 11 25 in the field Time Specify the device s date Select the time from the drop down list or manually enter the date in HH MM SS format NTP Server 1 Enter the primary NTP Sever address NTP Server 2 Enter an alternative NTP Server address Get GMT Click Get GMT to get GMT from the NTP server Synchronize PC s Clock Date and time of the device can be synced with your PC s system time Daylight Saving Time Click Setting to set the daylight saving time on the following page Daylight Saving Time Daylight Saving Time x DST Status Enable Predefined Mode USA European Australia Mew zealand Recurring Mode Date Mode Apply DST Status Check the Enable box to use
105. want to modify any parameter click Back to reconfigure it If all are confirmed click Finish to complete the configuration QUICK SETUP STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Finish Operation Mode AP Router WAN Connection Type Dynamic IP SSID TP LINK_Outdoor_66666A Region China Mode 802 11a n Channel Width 20 40MHz Channel Frequency Auto Security WPA PSK WWPA2 PSK Distance Setting 5 km MAXtream Disable Back Finish AP Client Router WISP Client If AP Client Router WISP Client is selected click Next and take the following steps 1 The WAN Connection Type page will appear as shown below Choose the suitable WAN connection type and then click Next QUICKSETUP STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WAN Connection Type Please select the connection type of WAN port according to your needs PPPoE Forthis connection you will need your account name and password from your ISP Dynamic IP Your ISP uses a DHCP service to assign your Router an IP address when connecting to the Internet Static IP This type of connection uses a permanent fixed static IP address that your ISP assigned Back Next 2 The router supports three popular ways PPPoE Dynamic IP and Static IP to connect to the Internet To make sure the connection type your ISP provides please refer to the ISP aD 2 Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide PPPoE If your ISP delivers Internet through phone line and
106. wireless network This function is available in all modes except the client mode Wireless MAC Filtering td Wireless MAC Filtering W Enable Filtering Rules Deny the stations specified by any enabled entries in the listto access Allow the stations specified by any enabled entries in the listto access Add Enable SSID MAC Comment Ei Cancel Apply Wireless MAC Filtering Check the Enable box to use wireless MAC filtering function a Ad AS li 1 Click Add in the table of wireless MAC filtering 2 Select the wireless network SSID that you need to filter In AP mode if Multi SSID is enabled you should set different filtering rules for each SSID 3 Enter the MAC address of the wireless host that you need to filter 4 Enter the description information of this filtering rule in the Comment filed 05 Filtering Rules Chapter 6 Wireless Tab There are two filtering policies to control the MAC filtering e Allow the stations specified by any enabled entries in the list to access The stations listed below are allowed to access the wireless network under the rules While others are forbidden to access e Deny the stations specified by any enabled entries in the list to access The stations listed below are forbidden to access the wireless network under the rules While others are allowed to access Wireless Advanced Settings Wireless Advanced Settings Distance Setting 0 D 24 km Beacon
107. y STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Wireless Client Settings SSID of Remote AP TP LINK_9D0D34 Survey MAC Of Remote AP EC 88 8F 9D 0D 34 Y Lock to AP Region Test_Mode mA Mode 802 11 bign SA WDS Auto A Channel Width 20 40MHz SA Security None nA Distance Setting 0 0 24 km Back Next 13 5 Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide The Finish page will appear and display what you ve configured previously If you want to modify any parameter click Back to reconfigure it If all are confirmed click Finish to complete the configuration QUICK SETUP STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Finish Operation Mode Client LAN IP Address 192 168 0 254 LAN Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 SSID of Remote AP TP LINK_9D0D34 MAC Of Remote AP EC 88 8F 9D 0D 34 Region Test_Mode Mode 802 11b g n WDS Auto Channel Width 20 40MHz Security WPA PSKI WPA 2 PSK Distance Setting 5 km Back Finish Repeater Range Extender If Repeater Range Extender is selected click Next and take the following steps The LAN Settings page will appear as shown below The default IP Address is 192 168 0 254 and the default Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 You can change the IP Address and Subnet Mask on this page when there is an IP conflict with other devices We recommend you keep it by default Click Next 1 QUICKSETUP STATUS NETWORK WIRELESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM LAN Settings IP Address 192 168 0
108. y of assigning a fixed host and domain name to a dynamic Internet IP address A method applied in wireless networks which is used for radar avoidance and is supported by the novel IEEE 802 11h wireless local area network standard A protocol that automatically configures the TCP IP parameters for all the PCs that are connected to a DHCP server A Demilitarized Zone allows one local host to be exposed to the Internet for a special purpose service such as Internet gaming or videoconferencing An Internet Server that translates the names of websites into IP addresses A hacker attack designed to prevent your computer or network from operating or communicating Application protocol part of the TCP IP protocol stack used for transferring files between network nodes The protocol used by Web browsers and Web servers to transfer files such as text and graphic files 89 Glossary ICMP Internet Control Messages Protocol Internet IP Internet Protocol ISP Internet Service Provider IPsec IP Security LAN Local Area Network MAC address Media Access Control address MTU Maximum Transmission Unit NAT Network Address Translator NTP Server PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet Appendix B Glossary Description Network layer Internet protocol that reports errors and provides other information relevant to IP packet processing Largest global Internetwork connecting tens of thousa
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