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1. In this example LAN A can communicate with LAN B and LAN C and LAN B can communicate with LAN C through the AP A LAN B will have the same LAN environment coming through LAN A LAN E can communicate with LAN B and LAN D LAN E can communicate with LAN D through AP C LAN E can communicate with LAN B through AP C and AP A LAN E will have the same LAN environment coming through LAN A WDS Group 1 LAN A LAN B A Master WN B Slave D Master E Slave LAN D LAN E WDS Group 2 WDS mode application Multiple WDS group AP Manne 802 009 Wireless LAN AP MAME 802 119 Wireless LAN Mode WDS k Mode WOS V Channel 9 wi Channel 9 wi Remote AP Maerz De MAC ise of APD 9 Th MAC stipa d APC Rgmote AP Mac 1 De MAC skama APA 3 4 3 i 5 6 5 i Tl H a WOS Security WEP b4bas WOS Security WEP 64bits e WEP EE z EREE eas cher Ge pirre Master setting AP A WDS Group 1 Slave setting AP B WDS Group 1 AP Mamie gtz iig Wireless LAN AP Name gn iig Wireless LAN Mode WDS k Mode WDE ke Channel 3 ki Channel 9 b Remote AP Mac 1 The MAC bim off AFA 3 The MAC sbies of AP Remote AP Mec P De MAC ablan d ARC 2 a De MAC sier o APE A 3 4 3 6 f 6 T H f 8 WDS Security WEP Babis WDS Security WEP G4bits were iio KR DEE Asal wi Apply _Cancet_ pe Master setting AP C WDS Group 2 Slave setting AP D and AP E WDS Group 2 WDS mode con
2. Apply For the changes made to any of the items above to be effective click Apply The new settings are now been saved to Access Point and will be effective once the Access Point restarts Note For entering to the Web Setting page after changing to AP Client mode change your PC Notebook IP address to 192 168 1 x After changing your IP address type 192 168 1 1 on the Web browser to enter the setting of this Wireless AP 16 WDS mode With WDS Wireless Distribution System mode user can use wireless media to communicate two or more LANs through the AP with WDS mode all of the LAN will be combined in the WDS group for example Single WDS group application When there are three APs joined to the WDS group one of the AP in WDS mode will be the Master the other two APs will be the Slave all of the APs in the WDS group must use the same wireless channel and the same security setting the Master need to fill all the Slave s MAC address in the Remote AP Mac list and the Slave need to fill the Master s MAC address in the Remote AP Mac list the maximum of one Master can join eight Slave to be one WDS group In this example LAN A can communicate with LAN B and LAN C and LAN B can communicate with LAN C through the AP A All of LANs will be at the same LAN environment coming through LAN A a vi is his d eg a A LAN A LAN B bi f fe e A Master WN Bi Slave i j WDS Group
3. LAN eee WDS mode application Single WDS group AP Marthe Bor iig Wireless LAN AP Marri 602 1 ig Weeelees LAH Modo ADS k iode WIS wi Channel 9 hel Channel 9 kd Remote AP Mac 4 Te MAC s in d APR Te MAC ataud AFC Remote AP Macy De HAC iss APA 3 i i D 4 A G 5 i H fi i WDS Security WEP bibilis WDS Security WEP Bibis ASCII ASCH w WEP Keyi WEP Key aes phere Powiehreie 9 63 char 8 9 char KRIS Fea Cane Fe Master setting AP A Slave setting AP B and AP C WDS mode configuration for Example 1 17 Multiple WDS group application When there are five APs to be join into two separated WDS group the member of WDS group 1 is AP A AP B and AP C and member of the WDS group 2 is AP C AP D and AP E the AP C will join both of WDS group 1 and WDS group 2 each WDS Group 1 will be one master and the other will be slave The AP A and AP C will be both as a Master AP for both WDS Groups the AP A represent for the master of WDS Group 1 the AP C represent for the master of the WDS Group 2 and at the same time AP C will be the slave of WDS Group 1 so all of the APs in the two WDS groups must use the same wireless channel and same security the Master need to fill all of Slave s MAC address in the Remote AP Mac list and the Slave need to fill the Master s MAC address in the Remote AP Mac list maximum allow one Master can be join eight Slaves to be one WDS group
4. CEZ ill TABLE OF CONTENT RETTEN 1 PUDO O e E EE TEE T E O EEEE E O T EER l Overview of this User s Te 1 Unpack ANG NCU EE 2 UDDA NS rae A E E TA A N A eee 2 SOUD EE 2 Hardware IS tall A EE 3 Pon EE 3 I ee a e EE 3 e Pre Le LEE o EE 4 Cone ie a Lome Eed Ie Lo EE 4 CHECK THE TNS tall AC ON EE 4 Conteunne the Wireless LAN ACCESS POI E 5 ogi to the Wireless AP thronus h WLAN sises sess vscse esas aeiai sient inii dnn cabs dae hetee EE 5 EE 5 Main Screen Of the Access OR i sisscscncssiscnsocasosaricnsviensacvadannieonnseetinndesiwoasnesasanasicarrnoesusionadeenameaeiudys 6 NV Ze Ne EE 7 EA EE 9 EE 1 Fe Clock ed G10 Te EE 11 PAPCI TENO ans EE 14 WDS ee EE 17 APEW DS TNO Ce etree oases eco an a ee rm me anne 20 Rep aer EIERE 21 ee EE 24 EE 25 EE Eege rene Re ret ee et ey ne eT Ae ene EE 26 de E 21 Kee OE EE 28 ABOUT THIS GUIDE Congratulations on your purchase of this IEEE 802 11g Wireless LAN Access Point This manual helps to features the innovating wireless technology that can help you build a wireless network easily This manual contains detailed instructions in operation of this product Please keep this manual for future reference With a WLAN IEEE 802 11g Access Point a mobile computer can share data with another mobile computer in a wireless way Easy to use utilities are bundled with WLAN Access Point for configuration and monitoring purposes WLAN networking can wirelessly transmit and receive dat
5. LAN Ethernet port with 10 100Mbps Fast Ethernet connections connect this port to switch hub RESET The Reset function is to reset the setting back to factory default setting once you press the RESET button more than 5 seconds Power Connect the Power Adapter DC plug to the AP s power Jack Antenna One external dipole antenna Hardware connections Using PoE g Using Power Adapter 7 LED 1 Power Adapter Connecting with power adapter 1 Plug in network cable to the Ethernet port of the Switch Hub and plug in the other end to the Ethernet port of the Wireless Access Point 2 Plug in DC plug of the power adapter to the DC jack of the Wireless Access Point and plug in the power adapter to the power outlet Connecting with PoE switch 1 Plug in network cable to the Ethernet port of the PoE Switch and plug in the other end to the Ethernet port of the Wireless Access Point Check the installation The LEDs of the Access Point are clearly visible and the status of the network link can be seen instantly 1 With the power source on once the device is connected the Power LAN and WLAN port LEDs will light up indicating a normal status AH the LAN Port s Link indicator does not light up then check the RJ 45 cable if it is firmly feed to the RJ45 port while the LAN is link up to the Switch Hub the LAN port s LED will light up CONFIGURING THE WIRELESS LAN ACCESS POINT The Wireless Access Point has a W
6. Local Hard Drive button which will open a FileSave Dialog box where user gets to save all the current settings and configurations to a file Restore Settings Click on the Browse button to open a FileOpen Dialog box where user gets to select the file which saves previous settings and configurations Upon selecting the saved file click Restore and complete the restore process when the access point re operates after it restarts Restore to default settings Click on Default button to restore the access point back to its manufacture default settings Firmware Upgrade Click on the Browse button to open a FileOpen Dialog box where gets to select the firmware file which download from the web for the latest version Upon selecting the firmware file click Upgrade and complete the firmware upgrade process when the Access Point re operates after it restarts 21 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Standards IEEE 802 1 1b g IEEE 802 3u 10 100OBASE TX Fast Ethernet IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet Signal Type DSSS 802 1 1b OFDM 802 11 g LED Indicators Power LAN Link Activity WLAN Link Frequency 2412 MHz 2462 MHz FCC 2412 MHz 2472 MHz ETSI 2400 MHz 2484 MHz Japan Channel 1 11 Channels FCC 1 13 Channels ETSI 1 14 Channels Japan Data Encryption 64 bit 128 bit WEP Encryption WPA WPA2 WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Data Transfer Rate Fast Ethernet 10 100Mbps Wireless Up to 54Mbps
7. for replacement Setup The setup of the Wireless Access Point can be performed using the following steps Locate an optimum location for the Wireless LAN Access Point AP The best place for your AP is usually the center of your wireless network with line of sight to all of your mobile stations Visually inspect the Ethernet RJ45 port connector and make sure that it is fully plugged in to the system s Ethernet switch hub port Fix the direction of the antennas Try to place the AP in a position that can best cover your wireless network Normally the higher you place the antenna the better the performance will be The antenna s position enhances the receiving sensitivity Visually inspect if the Power Adapter was fully plugged to the device power jack HARDWARE INSTALATION Front panel The figure below shows the LED Indicator of the Wireless LAN Access Point ee e IEEE SO3 le This indicator lights green when the Access Point receives power Otherwise it turns off WLAN The indicator blinking green whiles the wireless LAN activity LAN Link ACT The indicator lights green when the LAN port is connected to a Ethernet network successful Otherwise the indicator blinking green while transmitting or receiving data on the Ethernet network Wireless Access Point Power Rear Panel The figure below shows the rear panel of the Access Point Antenna Reset DC Power Ethernet port Rear Panel
8. of SSID and select the Channel Then click Next to continue 802 119 Wireless LAN Access Point Setup Wiz rg Set Wireless LAN Connection Enter in the SSID name and Channel number to be used for the Wireless Access Point Click Next to continue SSID default Channel 6 v CLAN back next exit Step 3 Set WEP Encryption If user wants to enable WEP please click Enabled Then select the key size of WEP encryption and enter the key value in the key text box Please click Next to continue 802 119 Wireless LAN Access Point Setu p Wizar E lf you wish to use encryption enable it here and enter the encryption Key Values Click Next to continue Wep Enabled Disabled Wep encryption 64 Bit M Input 10 26 HEX characters HEX is 0 9 A F or a f Key CLAN back next exit Step 4 Restart The Setup wizard is now completed The new settings will be effective after the Access Point restarted Please click Restart to reboot the Access Point If user does not want to make any changes please click exit to quit without any changes User also can go back to modify the setting by clicking back 802 119 Wireless LAN Access Paint Setu p Wizar d es Setup Completed The setup wizard has completed Click Back to modify previous settings Click Restart to save the current settings and reboot the device CY AY A back restart exit Status This page
9. radiator and your body Use on the supplied antenna Unauthorized antenna modification or attachments could damage the transmitter and may violate FCC regulations The antenna s used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter CE Mark Warning This is a Class B product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Protection requirements for health and safety Article 3 la Testing for electric safety according to EN 60950 has been conducted These are considered relevant and sufficient Protection requirements for electromagnetic compatibility Article 3 1b Testing for electromagnetic compatibility according to EN 301 489 1 EN 301 489 17 and EN 55024 has been conducted These are considered relevant and sufficient Effective use of the radio spectrum Article 3 2 Testing for radio test suites according to EN 300 328 2 has been conducted These are considered relevant and sufficient CE in which Countries where the product may be used freely Germany UK Italy Spain Belgium Netherlands Portugal Greece Ireland Denmark Luxembourg Austria Finland Sweden Norway and Iceland France The use of other channels that the channel 10 through 13 is prohibited by law HE
10. with Automatic Scale Back Receiver Sensitivity 54Mbps Typical 68 dBm 10 PER 11Mbps Typical 81 dBm 8 PER Transmit Power 802 11 Minimum 13dBm typically 802 11b Minimum 15dBm typically Transmission Range Outdoor 100 300M depends on environment Indoor 50 100M depends on environment Network Cables 2 pair UTP STP Cat 3 4 5 100 m I x 10 100Mbps R145 por 1x2 dBi Dipole Antena 28 Physical and Environmental Operating 10 90 Storage 5 90 29
11. 46 aa ae 40 AC AP yes 69 Werwet 00 0d 0b ae 09 35 B G AP yesi AE AO 9 CH A OO ss Ethan 524 00 04 88 eb 99 5c B G AP yest 593 C aal11111111100000000001111111111 00 13 46 a2 54 18 SEN AP yes 46 2 08 1829 6 God bless you 00 03 26 1 32 29 B G AP yes 35 C IntelAP 00 02 b3 92 67 bc 3 B AP no Zr AIC ye E ae 6 DI 624 TEST 00 10 ab ed cc 03 B G AP yes 18 O Ad IBM 02 20 e1 2a4ce 7c 11 B po He d n e Connect exit Authentication Type The authentication type default is set to Open system There are four options Open system Shared Key WPA PSK and WPA2 PSK User may want to set to Shared Key when the clients and AP in the same wireless network enable the WEP encryption All the nodes and hosts on the network must use the same authentication type WEP Key To disable WEP security click on the Disable option To enable WEP security there are 2 types to select 64bits and 128 bits When it is selected the key value must be entered in ASCII or HEX format Note When WEP security is enabled all the wireless clients that wish to connect to the Access Point must also have WEP enabled with the identical WEP Key value entered 15 WPA PSK WPA2 PSK If WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK is selected user needs to set the key in the passphrase field as the below screen The key length should be 8 characters at least Charel SSID PM Open System Shared key ut besptieat fon SE COWRA PSK
12. 8 bits When it is selected the key value must be entered in ASCII or HEX format Note When WEP security is enabled all the wireless clients that wish to connect to the Access Point must also have WEP enabled with the identical WEP Key value entered AF Slamin ee bg See LA Kean Ge Byaba Shared Key Au er Doan WPA PEEL APAT PRE WA we At ue Ce e Dia ln WEE Lia 22 WPA PSK WPA2 PSK If WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK is selected user needs to set the key in the passphrase field as the below screen The key length should be 8 characters at least AP Maria 82 iig Wireless LAH inde Repent VW Channel Sst Sie Suney Open System thared kay Authenticathon WPA PSK WPAJ PRE WPA We Aa Passphratie Sgggsrgeeng aihir Confirmed aE Pastphrea he _ Apply Cancel Holp Apply For the changes made to any of the items above to be effective click Apply The new settings are now been saved to Access Point and will be effective once the Access Point restarts 23 IP Setting This page allows user to configure the IP and DHCP settings of the Access Point IP Setting Advanced Setting S LAN IP Obtain IP Automatically Fixed IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 00 DHCP Server On off From 192 169 0 100 IP Range t The default IP address of this access point is 192 168 1 1 with the subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 User can typ
13. 802 112 Wireless LAN Access Point with Pok User Guide Regulatory notes and statements Wireless LAN Health and Authorization for use Radio frequency electromagnetic energy is emitted from Wireless LAN devices The energy levels of these emissions however are far much less than the electromagnetic energy emissions from wireless devices like for example mobile phones Wireless LAN devices are safe for use frequency safety standards and recommendations The use of Wireless LAN devices may be restricted in some situations or environments for example On board of airplanes or In an explosive environment or In case the interference risk to other devices or services is perceived or identified as harmful In case the policy regarding the use of Wireless LAN devices in specific organizations or environments e g airports hospitals chemical ou gas industrial plants private buildings etc is not clear please ask for authorization to use these devices prior to operating the equipment Regulatory Information disclaimers Installation and use of this Wireless LAN device must be in strict accordance with the instructions included in the user documentation provided with the product Any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user s authority to operate the equipment The Manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unau
14. a minimizing the need for wired connections at a speed of up to Fifty four megabit per second With WLAN networking you can locate your PC wherever you want without wires and cables WLAN networking provides users with an access to real time information anywhere in their organization The mobility provides productivity and service which are not available under wired networks The Access Point has an integrated 802 3af Power over Ethernet PoE support allowing installation of this device in areas where power outlets are not readily available Purpose This manual discusses how to install the WLAN Access Point Overview of this User s Guide Introduction Describes the WLAN Access Point and its features Unpacking and Setup Helps you get started with the basic installation of the WLAN Access Point Hardware Installation Describes the LED indicators of the AP Software Installation Tells how to setup the driver and the utility setting Technical Specifications Lists the technical general physical and environmental specifications of the WLAN Access Point UNPACKING AND SETUP This chapter provides unpacking and setup information for the Access Point Unpacking Open the box of the Access Point and carefully unpack it The box should contain the following items One Wireless Access Point One external power adapter One CD Rom User s guide If any item is found missing or damaged please contact your local reseller
15. as below shows the following information Wi H Wizard Status Basic Setting IP Setting Advanced Setting Securi Firmware Yersion 1 02 C LAN MAC 00 03 2F 24 F C2 IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Send 97 Receive 343 Wireless SSID default Encryption Function Disabled Channel 6 Send 1 Receive 19 Firmware Version Shows the current firmware version and released date code LAN Shows the Mac address IP address default 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask Gateway Address The current LAN traffic calculated in terms of number of packets sent and received by AP through wired connection 1s also displayed Wireless Shows the Mac address current SSID the status of Encryption Function Enable or Disable the current using channel The current wireless traffic calculated in terms of number of packets sent and received by AP through wireless communication 1s also displayed View Log Once clicked the page will change to login page The login page records every event and the time that it happens Time Message Jul 27 2004 11 14 20 System started Jul 27 2004 11 14 20 SSID default CHANNEL 06 User may clear the entries recorded in the log by clicking the Clear Log button and refresh the screen to show the latest log entries by clicking the Refresh button 10 Basic Setting This is the page allow user to change the access point settings Wiza
16. e in other values for IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway and click Apply button for the changes to be effective User can also set the Access Point to obtain the IP from a DHCP server but it is not recommended Select the option Obtain IP Automatically and click Apply button for the changes to be effective DHCP Server It is not recommended to enable the DHCP Server if user has a DHCP server running in LAN network because it probably will cause possible the conflict of IP assignment Enable the DHCP server function by selecting the option On and enter the IP range DNS Server Type up to DNS IP address in the text boxes Your ISP will provide you with this information Click Apply for the changes to be effective 24 Advanced Setting This page contains configurations for advanced users which the change reflects the wireless performance and operating modes Tso ST ses Wizard Status Basic Setting IP Setting Advanced Setting Security Tools Beacon Interval 100 msec range 1 1000 default 100 RTS Threshold 2432 range 256 2432 default 2432 Fragmentation 3546 l Threshold range 256 2346 default 2346 even number only DTIM Interval 3 range 1 255 default 34 SSID broadcast Enable Disable Mode Setting GMode Mix Mode TX Rates Auta v Mbps Beacon Interval To set the period of time in milliseconds that AP sends out a beacon Default is 100 m
17. eb GUI interface for the configuration The AP can be configured through the Web Browser A network manager can manage control and monitor the AP from the local LAN This section indicates how to configure the AP to enable its functions Login to the Wireless AP through WLAN Before configuring the Wireless AP through WLAN make sure that the SSID Channel and the WEP was set properly The default setting of the Wireless AP that you will use SSID default Channel 6 WEP Encryption disable IP address 192 168 1 1 Login Before you configure this device note that when the AP is configured through an Ethernet connection make sure the manager PC must be set on same the IP network For example when the default network address of the default IP address of the AP is 192 168 1 1 then the manager PC should be set at 192 168 1 x where x 1S a number between 2 and 254 and the default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 Open Internet Explorer 5 0 or above Web browser Enter IP address http 192 168 1 1 the factory default IP address setting to the address location File Edit View Favorites T peck DN Address http 192 168 1 1 When there is a screen needs to enter the User name and Password both of the default Username and Password is admin nnect to 192 168 1 1 Main Screen of the Access Point The screen will show the status of the AP when you login to the AP There are seven main functions
18. figuration for Example 2 19 AP WDS mode With WDS AP mode user can use wireless media to communicate two or more LANs through the AP with WDS AP mode all of LAN will be combined in the WDS group and WLAN client can access to the AP with AP WDS mode WDS Group LAN A LAN B A Master WN B Slave m K C Master so LAN C WDS AP mode application AP Marri BDR 1g Wirnless LAN Alpia AP AVIS Ka Channel 3 SAID Dht TEST OOpen System shared Key AP configuration Authentication O WPA PSK WPA PSK COWRA OWPA Passphraso assssssts Conhinnerd Sry Passphrase Ramie AP Pic CdSe ee 3 f WOt Security WEP Hihii WDS configuration ASE 3 WEP Ep ae EN as ijeh aie ET rb Fir ea ee Please refer the AP mode and WDS mode for detail configuration 20 Repeater mode Configure the AP to Repeater mode the AP will be a wireless LAN repeater that will be extended the WLAN coverage range Notebook j l j d j li Cee L e l J e Access Point ADSL Cable Modem 4 S e Access Point Repeater Mode Repeater mode application AP Nang goz Lg Wireless LAN Mode Repeater ne Channel 7 Open System J Shared Key Authentication WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WPA WPA WEP Key O Enabled Disabled Apply Cancel Help Repeater mode configuration SSID Service Set Identifier which is a unique name shared among all client
19. geeeeeg MAC Filter Disabled MAG Filters Only allow PCs with MAC listed below to access device Only deny PCs with MAC listed below to access device MAC address z e A Connected PCs 00 04 23 4f 30 c6 v MAC Filter List MAC Address Password Allow user to change the new login password Here are the necessary Steps 1 Enter the new password in the AP Password New field 2 Enter the new password again in the Confirm field 3 Click Apply MAC Filter MAC Filter function controls the MAC of the network devices that are listed in this table for access authorization or denial There have three choices Disable MAC Filters Only allow PCs with MAC listed below to access device Only deny PCs with MAC listed below to access device The maximum number of MAC addresses that can be stored is 50 User can browse through the MAC address saved by selecting the MAC Filter List For any changes made in the security page click Apply for the changes to be effective 26 Tools Four functions are provided in this page Backup Restore Settings Restore default settings and Firmware Upgrade Wizard Status Basic Setting IP Setting Advanced Setting Security Te Save Settings to Save Local Hard Drive Restore Settings TU Browse Restore to Default default settings Firmware Upgrade 1 Browse Save Settings to Local Hard Drive Click on Save Settings to
20. he changes made to any of the items above to be effective click Apply The new settings are now been saved to Access Point and will be effective once the Access Point restarts AP Client mode Configure the AP to AP Client mode the AP will be a wireless Ethernet adapter transforms any Ethernet enabled devices to have the wireless function Notebook E SS poy iccess Point E be bw e T D ADSL Cable Modem SE k g PAP Client mode GE a Notebook nL AP Client mode application AP Jame 802 119 Wireless LAN Mode AP Client ki Channel SSID OM TEST oie Survey Open System Shared Key Authentication WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WPA WPA WEP Key Enabled Disabled Apply Cancel Help AP Client mode configuration 14 SSID Service Set Identifier which is a unique name shared among all clients and nodes in a wireless network The SSID must be identical for each clients and nodes in the wireless network Site Survey This button allows user to enable the Site Survey function to scan for the available wireless network wireless clients and Access Points and establish wireless communications with one Selected one of them in list to establish communications and click Connect button 802 11g Wireless Lan Access Points DITE Survey n SSID BSSID Channel Type Encrypt Signal Select EECHER 9 SS PM11G 00 03 2F24 9a 9b B G Be ese FBO Ee 6 WBR2310 00 13
21. he wireless network Authentication Type The authentication type default is set to Open system There are six options Open system Shared Key WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WPA and WPA2 User may want to set to Shared Key when the clients and AP in the same wireless network enable the encryption All the nodes and hosts on the network must use the same authentication type WEP Key To disable WEP security click on the Disable option To enable WEP security there are 2 types to select 64bits and 128 bits When it is selected the key value must be entered in ASCII or HEX format Note When the WEP security is enabled all the wireless clients that wish to connect to the Access Point must also have WEP enabled with the identical WEP Key value entered WPA PSK WPA2 PSK If WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK is selected user needs to set the key in the passphrase field as the below screen The key length should be 8 characters at least WPA WPA2 If WPA or WPA2 is selected the below screen is shown Please set the length of the encryption key and the parameters for the RADIUS server AN Access F TO gd RADIUS Server 1 Enter the IP address of and the Port used by the Primary Radius Server enter the Shared Secret which is used by the Radius Server RADIUS Server 2 optional Enter the IP address of and the Port used by the Secondary Radius Server enter the Shared Secret which is used by the Radius Server Apply For t
22. illiseconds RTS Threshold To set the size of RTS CTS packet size Default 1s 2432 bytes Fragmentation Threshold To set the number of bytes used for the fragmentation boundary for directed messages Default 1s 2346 bytes DTIM Interval This value indicates the interval of the Delivery Traffic Indication Message DTIM A DTIM field is a countdown field informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages When the access point has buffered broadcast or multicast messages for associated clients it sends the next DTIM with a DTIM interval value Access point clients hear the beacons and awaken to receive the broadcast and multicast messages SSID Broadcast While SSID Broadcast is enabled all wireless clients will be able to communicate with the access point For secure purpose user may want to disable SSID broadcast to allow only those wireless clients with the AP SSID to communicate with the access point Mode Setting To setting the AP operation mode for 802 1l1lg only or 802 1 1b 802 1 1g mix mode TX Rates Select one of the wireless communications transfer rates measured in megabytes per second based upon the speed of wireless adapters connected to the WLAN 25 Security This page is where user configures the security features supported by this Access Point Wizard Status Basic Setting IP Setting Advanced Setting Securit Password AP Password New eeeeeeeg Confirm e
23. included in the top side of the main screen Wizard Status Basic Setting IP Setting Advanced Setting Security and Tools Point the selections in the top side of the menu screen 7 TH emm 2 oe ecuri Firmware version 1 02 LAN MAC 00 03 2F 24 F C2 IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Send 97 Receive 343 Wireless SSID default Encryption Function Disabled Channel 6 Send 1 Receive 19 Wizard Setup wizard is provided as the part of the web configuration utility User can simply follow the step by step process to get Access Point configuration ready to run in 4 easy steps by clicking on the Wizard button on the function menu The following screen will appear Please click Next to continue 802 119 Wireless LAN Access Point Setu p Wizar 6 Welcome to the Setup Vizard The Wizard will guide you through these four quick steps Begin by clicking on Next Step 1 Set your new password Step 2 Set the SSID and Channel Step 3 Set Encryption Step 4 Restart gt gt As next exit Step 1 Set Password User can change the password and then click Next to continue 802 119 Wireless LAN Access Point Setup Wizar d e Set Password You may change the admin account password by entering in a new password Click Next to continue Password Verify Password CO gt gt As back next exit Step2 Set WLAN Connection Please type the name
24. nt to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy If not installed and used in accordance with the instructions it may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver 3 Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Export restrictions This product or software contains encryption code that may not be exported or transferred from the US of Canada without an approved US Department of Commerce export license Safety Information Your device contains a low power transmitter When device is transmitted it sends out radio frequency RF signal CAUTION To maintain compliance with FCC s RF exposure guidelines this equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the
25. rd Status ash Selting IP Setting Advanced Setilag Security Tools AP Nari 862 119 Wireless LAN Mode Access Pom EN Channel 1 D SSID default Open System O 7 Shared Key Authentication WPA PSK WPA2 PSK OwPaA COWRA WEP Key O Enabled Disabled Dee AP Name The name of the AP which can be used to identify the Access Point among the all the Access Points in the wireless network Mode The WLAN AP supports five operation mode for Access Point AP Client WDS Wireless Distribution System AP WDS and Repeater mode Access Point Mode Configure the AP to Access Point mode with this mode WLAN clients can access LAN or other WLAN clients through this AP Notebook ADSL Cable Modem S47 S Ge Access Point EY SIA r gt br Notebook EOT E AP mode application II AP Name 802 119 Wireless LAH Mode Access Point Channel 3 we SSID OM TEST Open System Shared Key Authentication O WPA PSK WPA2 PSK OWPA OWPA2 WEP Key O Enabled Disabled Apply Cancel Help AP mode configuration Channel The channel that AP will operate in User can select the channel range from 1 to 11 for North America FCC domain 1 to 13 for European ETSI domain and to 14 for Japanese domain SSID Service Set Identifier which is a unique name shared among all clients and nodes in a wireless network The SSID must be identical for each clients and nodes in t
26. s and nodes in a wireless network The SSID must be identical for each clients and nodes in the wireless network 21 Site Survey This button allows user to enable the Site Survey function to scan for the available wireless network wireless clients and Access Points and establish wireless communications with one Selected one of them in list to establish communications and click Connect button 802 11g Wireless Lan Access Point Site Su WG SSID BSSID Channel Type Encrypt Signal Select PM11G 00 03 2F24 9a 9b SC AP yes SW Weiwei 00 0d 0b ae 09 35 A Ab yes S Weiwei 00 0d 0b ae 09 35 a Ab yes SCH Ethan 224 00 04 88 eb 99 5c a AP yess 335 WBR2310 00 13 46 aa ae 40 ne AP yes 49 God bless you 00 03 2 1 32 29 Ea AP yes 36 O aal11111111100000000001111111111 00 13 46 a2 54 18 n AP yes ab Intel P 00 02 b3 92 67 bc 3 B AP no asl o allen 00 03 2d4 12 34 59 SEN Ab no o 802 11g S5ID 00 03 2 10 32 93 SC AP no bor 9 KY As Connect exit Authentication Type The authentication type default is set to Open system There are four options Open system Shared Key WPA PSK and WPA2 PSK User may want to set to Shared Key when the clients and AP in the same wireless network enable the WEP encryption All the nodes and hosts on the network must use the same authentication type WEP Key To disable WEP security click on the Disable option To enable WEP security there are 2 types to select 64bits and 12
27. thorized modification of this device of the substitution or attachment Manufacturer and its authorized resellers or distributors will assume no liability for any damage or violation of government regulations arising from failing to comply with these guidelines USA FCC Federal Communications Commission statement This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause interference and 2 This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of this device FCC Radio Frequency Exposure statement This Wireless LAN radio device has been evaluated under FCC Bulletin OET 65 and found compliant to the requirements as set forth in CFR 47 Sections 2 1091 2 1093 and 15 247 b 4 addressing RF Exposure from radio frequency devices The radiated output power of this Wireless LAN device is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits Nevertheless this device shall be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized When nearby persons has to be kept to ensure RF exposure compliance in order to comply with RF exposure limits established in the ANSI C95 1 standards the distance between the antennas and the user should not be less than 20 cm FCC Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursua
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