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1. Use the same key format for the AP and client Encryption Key Enter the encryption key None ES i Key Length Choose the number of bits for 84 bit 10 hex digits 5 ascii keys the encryption key from the drop down 1 20 bit 26 hex digits 3 ascii keys menu shown at right 152 bit se hex digits 16 ascii keyed WPA PSK Security PassPhrase Enter the 8 64 characters for PSK Cipher Type Select Auto TKIP or AES from the drop down menu WPA Security RADIUS Server IP Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server for 802 1x authentication purposes This is used only when you have a RADIUS server and want to use it for authenticating the wireless clients Few homes or offices have a RADIUS server so these settings are for advanced users only RADIUS Port Enter the port number of the RADIUS server Sr INTELLINET RADIUS Secret Enter the shared secret only if the 802 1x protocol is used Key Update Interval Specify the interval in milliseconds The default is 1 800 Cipher Type Select Auto TKIP or AES Key Source Specify the location of the key storage only if 802 1x is used If using PSK Pre shared key select Local Advanced MAC Address Control This screen displays and is configured only when the device is in AP mode Advanced gt MAC Addr Control ph REBOOT Basic Site Survey MAC Addr Control Administration IP Configuration
2. Default Gateway Address Security Setting MAC Addr Control Static P When you boot up the AP for the first time it is in Static mode and you assign a static IP The default IP address subnet mask and gateway mask are 192 168 10 100 255 255 255 0 and 0 0 0 0 Dynamic IP DHCP Client The AP will obtain an IP address from an upstream DHCP server When in this mode values obtained from the network are displayed Basic Operation Mode Basic gt Operation Mode Update REBOOT Basic Operation Mode Access Point Client wireless Repeater Wireless Bridge Site Survey Mig Administration _ Suppress SSID F Wireless Mode 2 4GHz 54Mbps 802 119 vi IP Configuration Operation Mode Radio Frequency 2437MHz Channel6 v Advanced Me Se ie Radio Setting Security Setting Remote AP MAC List MAC Addr Control id Within 1Km vi pagar Protocol Filter Remote AP MAC 1 Advanced Settings SNMP Configuration Notes Remote AP MAC 2 Miscellaneous For directional antenna please adjust the antenna to gain better Remote AP MAC 3 Status Notes All 00 00 00 00 00 00 means allow ANY Association Status Operation Mode The Wireless Super G Outdoor PoE Access Point and Bridge can operate in one of four modes Access Point Client Wireless Repeater or Ethernet Bridge Steps for configuring the device as a repeater or bridge are presented below Bridge mode
3. Operation Mode Enable Disable Advanced Radio Setting MAC Address Security Setting AC Addr Control Protocol Filter SNMP Configuration Miscellaneous Allowed MAC Address List MAC Address Control Enable or disable the function MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the client and click Add Allowed MAC Address List Displays the MAC addresses of the clients allowed to associate with the AP Advanced Protocol Filter This screen presents a number of filtering options for fine tuning operation Advanced gt Protocol Filter r REBOOT Basic Site Su Filter IPX Packet Administration Wireless Isolation IP Configuration Operation Mode Enable Broadcast Filter Advanced Broadcast Number Allowed 10 200 Radio Setting Security Setting Enable Multicast Filter MAC Addr Control Multicast Number Allowed 10 50 SNMP Configuration Enable Bandwidth Q051 Miscellaneous Bandwidth Allowed are 6144 7077888 bytes GINTELLINET OR Filter IPX Packet Select to disallow all IPX packets from passing through Wireless Isolation Select to disallow wireless clients associated with this device from communicating with each other Enable Broadcast Filter Select to filter out broadcast storm Broadcast Number Allowed Enter a value from 10 to 200 Enable Multicast Filter Select to filter out multicast storm Multicast Number Allowed Enter a value from 10 to 50 Enable Bandwid
4. Wireless Bridge Site Survey SSID lig Suppress SSID PEAN Wireless Mode 2 4GHz 54Mbps 802 119 v IP Configuration Operation Mode Radio Frequency WDS Advanced Radio Setting ilai Settings Security Setting MAC Addr Control Distance Within 1Km Protocol Filter SNMP Configuration Notes Miscellaneous For directional antenna please adjust the antenna to gain better Remote AP MAC 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 Status eee Notes All 00 00 00 00 00 00 means allow ANY Association Status Remote AP MAC List Remote AP MAC 1 00 06 c 7 01 55 76 Remote AP MAC 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 From the Status menu go to the Association Status screen Once you see the association of AP1 with AP2 and AP2 with AP1 you may unplug AP2 from the network and move it to the permanent location NOTE In Repeater mode both APs must have the same SSID and be on the same channel AP2 Wireless Repeater must have the MAC address of AP1 Access Point mode in the Remote MAC Address list in order to associate with AP1 NOTE Also the default gateways of AP1 and AP2 should be the IP address of the router on your network Basic gt IP Configuration Update REBOOT Basic IP Mode StaticIP Dynamic IP DHCP Client Site Survey Administration IP Configuration Operation Mode IP Address 192 Advanced Radio Setting Default Gateway Address 192 J T Subnet
5. cable to Surge tk the Wireless Super G Outdoor PoE Access Point and Bridge Protector PoE Unscrew the dust cap and connect the AP bridge to the included PoE injector 6 HARDWARE CONNECTIONS GINTELLINET BASIC IP NETWORKING IP Internet Protocol IP stands for Internet protocol In an IP network every device has a unique IP address e g 192 168 10 35 to identify itself There are two ways of assigning an IP address to a PC or router static and automatic DHCP Static IP addresses are keyed in manually while dynamic IPs are distributed by a DHCP server Ports Every packet of traffic is identified by its source and destination addresses which ensures that the packet arrives at the correct destination A port number is also embedded in each packet to identify which software application generated and uses that packet If it blocks a certain port number it prevents that particular software from using the connection Static IP Address Static IP addressing ensures that the device will always have the same IP address Static addressing is commonly used for your servers Dynamic IP Address A dynamic IP address is one that is automatically assigned to a PC These IP addresses are dynamic because they are only temporarily leased to the PC when it connects to the network This is the most convenient and common way of managing IP addresses in a network The server that manages this pool of IP addresses is called the DHCP serve
6. can also be used to ping a selected device to check connectivity Pe WinPin 5 Host Retties 5 status EF Pinging 10 0 0 101 with 32 bytes of data JE Reply from 10 0 0 101 byter 32 time 0m TTL 123 JE Reply 2 from 10 0 0 101 bytes 32 time Ore TTL 128 LEI Reply 3 from 10 0 0 101 bytes 32 time Dme TTL 128 JE Reply 4 from 10 0 0 101 bytes 32 time Ome TTL 128 JE Reply E from 10 0 0 101 bytes 32 time Dms TTL 128 coe Installation Reminders e This product is designed for specific application and needs to be installed by a qualified person who has RF and related knowledge Inexperienced users should not attempt to install the device or change its settings e The product should be installed in a location where the radiating antenna can be kept at least 20 cm approximately 8 inches from users or other nearby personnel during normal operating conditions in order to meet regulatory RF exposure requirements MG INTELLINET SPECIFICATIONS Standards e IEEE 802 11b 11 Mbps Wireless LAN e IEEE 802 119 54 Mbps Wireless LAN IEEE 802 11g 108 Mbps Wireless LAN IEEE 802 3 10Base T Ethernet IEEE 802 3u 100Base T X Fast Ethernet SNMP v1 v2c Simple Network Management Protocol General e LAN ports one RJ 45 10 100 Mbps data PoE port e FTP pass through e VPN pass through support IPSec PPTP L2TP Management Options e Configuration methods HTTP SNMP and Telnet e General configuration o
7. 17 Super User Super USE Lene edeadedjdene 18 Super User Firmware Updgrade cccccseccccseseeceeeeeceseeeceeseeseeeeeeaes 18 Super User Firmware VErSsion uassselenertednimeaud semssiinte 18 UTILITY INSTALLATION amp OPERATION ccccccecccceeececeseeeceeeeeseeeesaees 19 Software Installation EM estes 19 TEN 19 FEN 7 4 he ane ee ea E 21 NOTE Some screen images have been modified to fit the format of this manual ET GINTELLINET Regulatory Statements This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dif
8. Channel 6 Security Setting Operation Mode Access Point MAC Addr Control Protocol Filter SNMP Configuration Miscellaneous Security Method None System MAC Address 00 06 c7 01 55 ae Association Status GINTELLINET A Status Association Status This screen presents an overview of the MAC address and signal strength SNR in dBm of all clients connected to the AP through the Ethernet or wireless Super User Super User This screen allows you to change the username and password for admin user end user Status Super User gt Super User Piel Le REBOOT System Status Association Status Firmware Upgrade Firmware Version The default username and password are both super After every factory reset the username and password revert to this combination The AP doesn t allow you to set the same username for both admin and super users Super User Firmware Upgrade This screen allows you to update the firmware software in the AP New firmware is issued to improve the performance and add features to the product The new firmware will be named apimg1 IMPORTANT Do not change the filename of the new firmware as new firmware with a filename other than apimg1 will cause the process to fail Super User gt Firmware Upgrade REBOOT Attention improper actions will damage the syster Please upload the correct firmware Please DO NOT power off or disconnect during uploading Please DO NOT close the broweer dur
9. ELLINET Fe HARDWARE CONNECTIONS The components connections and indicators depicted in the image and directly corresponding to the unit itself are detailed below as they appear from left to right In addition there are four holes on the rear panel of the device the underside as shown here for attaching either of the included mounting brackets 229 OG EXT Ground Use the included ground wire to ground the device VENT This special Gore membrane vent protects the device by allowing any water moisture to escape while preventing excess moisture from entering No adjustments are necessary PWR This LED lights green whenever the device is receiving power WLAN This LED flashes blue during LAN activity RESET To return any settings to factory defaults unscrew the dust cap and press the button for five seconds or more EXT If you require a higher gain external antenna unscrew the dust cap and make your connection The EXT connector features a mechanical switch function that automatically disables the built l in 9 dBi directional antenna and redirects the RF signal to the external antenna Conduct any signal alignment from the external antenna NOTE Do not use the EXT connector for any other purpose as doing so could interfere with the sophisticated mechanical switch inside the device If the cable used for an external antenna connection includes a built in surge protector connect the shorter side of the
10. Mask 255 25 Security Setting Wireless Bridge Mode 1 Connect AP1 to your network 2 Go to the Basic Operation Mode screen and select Wireless Bridge as the operation mode 3 From the Basic Site Survey screen copy the MAC address BSSID of the AP you re bridging with and add it to the Remote AP MAC Address list on the Operation Mode screen GINTELLINET OR Basic gt Site Survey REBOOT Basic Site Survey Administration j SSID BSSID Radio Signal Security IP Configuration Mode Strength Mode Operation Mode Wireless N 00 0E 2E E0 56 78 802 11g 27 dbm WPA Advanced WE 2 O0 0F A3 5B D A7 802 11g 44 dbm Radio Setting Equip security Setting IC MAC Addr Control Visitor Protocol Filter IC SNMP Configuration Visitor Miscellaneous icu WLS Status we WLS 00 1206 50 E0 CE 802 119 51 dbm 00 08 9F 28 65 91 802 11g 76 dbm OM OF A3 5B D4CD 802 11g 5 41 dbm O6 0F A3 29 9 84 802 11g i 70 dbm System Status Association Status 4 Click Update and Reboot The Operation Mode screen should appear as below Basic gt Operation Mode Update REBOOT Basic Operation Mode Access Point O Client wireless Repeater Wireless Bridge Site Survey SSID vase Administration IP Configuration Operation Mode Radio Frequency 2437MHz Channel 6 v Wireless Mode 2 4GHz 54Mbps 802 119 vi Advan
11. WIRELESS SUPER G OUTDOOR PoE ACCESS POINT AND BRIDGE V INTELLINET ETWORK SOLUTIONS INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Wireless Super G Outdoor PoE Access Point and Bridge Model 503679 This professional Wireless G access point and bridge delivers a wide assortment of features that appeal to wireless users requiring a durable flexible and powerful solution The housing is made of rugged aluminum providing superior protection that includes a water resistance rating of IP66 and the ability to withstand wind speeds up to 120 km h 75 mph And with PoE Power over Ethernet the latest in Ethernet technology you can place equipment in locations where there are no AC power connections With power being transferred through the Ethernet cable the unit can be installed wherever the RJ45 cable can be run The instructions in this user manual help make setup and operation quick and simple so you ll also soon be enjoying the benefits of these additional features Fully compatible with IEEE 802 11b g WLAN standard Up to 108 Mbps network data transfer rate Up to 5 km 3 mi wireless distance in PtP bridging mode Integrated 9 dBi panel antenna N type connector for connection of an external high gain antenna Supports Wireless Access Point Repeater Bridging and AP Client modes e Supports WEP and WPA TKIP and AES data encryption e Supports MAC filtering for wireless clients e VPN
12. ble to most users Don t change this setting without first seeking advice Protection Mode Select None Always or Auto Protection Rate Select 1 Mbps 2 Mbps 5 5 Mbps or 11 Mbps Protection Type Select either CTS only or RTS CTS Short Slot Time Enable or disable short time slot usage Allow 2 4GHz 54Mbps Stations Only Enable or disable the association of 2 4 GHz 54 Mbps stations only GINTELLINET seu Advanced Security Setting This screen allows you to configure wireless encryption to prevent unwelcome parties from reading your traffic Authentication can Advanced Security Mode also be configured to Radio Setting block outsiders from accessing your network MAC Addr Control Disable No wireless Prsteeel Filter WPAZ PSK SECU rity SNMP Configuration WPA WEP Select to apply Miscellaneous WEP security WPA PSK Select to apply WPA PSK security WPA Select to apply WPA security WEP Security Advanced gt Security Setting V PYdLE REBOOT Security Mode WEP Authentication Method Open Shared Key Key Entry Method Hexadecimal Ascii Text Default Shared Encryption Key Key Length Key oD o e p oeU je p oad m p Key Entry Method Select Hexadecimal to enter the keys in hexadecimal format 0 9 a f select ASCII Text to enter the keys in ASCII alphanumeric format 0 9 a z NOTE
13. ced E EE NE Radio Setting ae j Security Setting Protocol Filter SNMP Configuration en Remote AP MAC 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 Miscellaneous For directional antenna please r adjust the antenna to gain better Remote AP MAC 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 Status performance Notes All 00 00 00 00 00 00 means allow ANY Association Status Remote AP MAC List Remote AP MAC 1 00 06 c7 01 55 76 Super user Super User 5 Repeat Steps 1 4 for the second AP you are bridging to 6 From the Status menu on AP1 bridge and AP2 bridge go to the Association Status screen to verify that the two are associating If so AP1 bridge and AP2 bridge are ready to be placed in permanent locations NOTE In Bridge mode both APs must be on the same channel The MAC address of AP1 bridge must be in the Remote MAC Address list of AP2 bridge and the AN GINTELLINET MAC address of AP2 bridge must be in the Remote MAC Address list of AP1 bridge NOTE Also the default gateways of AP1 and AP2 should be the IP address of the router on your network Advanced Radio Setting Advanced gt Radio Setting Pat j Basic Data Rate Site Survey Transmit Power Administration IP Configuration Operation Mode Antenna Diversity Software Tx Retry Times 1 15 Hardware Tx Retry Times 1 15 Advanced Radio Setting Security Setting MAC Addr Control RTS CTS Threshold 0 2347 Protocol Filter Short Prea
14. ferent from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm approximately 8 inches between the radiator and your body This transmitter must not be co located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter The availability of some specific channels and or operational frequency bands is country dependent Channels are firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended destination The firmware setting is not accessible by the end user European Union Notice This product complies with R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC and the following e EN 60950 1 2001 A11 2004 Product Safety e EN 300 328 Technical requirement for radio equipment e EN 301 489 1 17 General EMC requirements for radio equipment e EN 50385 GINT
15. g AP and frequency as he does so CONFIGURATION Before configuring the Wireless Super G Outdoor PoE Access Point and Bridge check that the hardware connections have been properly made If your PC is wireless check its card utility to make sure that the signal strength is good and that the LEDs light up on the device Open a Web browser and enter the device s LAN IP address in the kg e http 192 168 10 100 browser s address field The default address is 192 168 10 100 The Configuration Menu s left hand side navigation panel presents four main sections Basic Advanced Status and Super User which are detailed below along with each of their subsections File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Basic Site Survey This screen presents some of the current basic settings Basic Administration This screen allows you to change the username and password for admin user and end user Both defaults are admin reverted to after every resetting to the factory defaults NOTE Both the username and the password are case sensitive After making any changes reboot the device for these changes to take effect gt ieee GINTELLINET Basic IP Configuration This screen allows you to select the IP Mode Basic gt IP Configuration PUdLe REBOOT Basic IP Mode Static IP Dynamic IP DHCP Client Site Survey Administration IP Configuration Operation Mode IP Address Advanced Subnet Mask Radio Setting
16. ing uploading Please OOF NOT navigate to a different location Uploading may take over 30 seconds depending on the bandwidth Enter the file name you want to upload Cr Save the file in your PC Browse to the file with the name apimg1 and click Upload Reboot the AP to complete the process After the reboot perform a default factory setting RON Super User Firmware Version This screen presents info about the firmware version of the device Sr INTELLINET UTILITY INSTALLATION amp OPERATION The Wireless Super G Outdoor PoE Access Point and Bridge Outdoor AP utility is easy to use software that lets an administrator quickly configure the AP at first boot up The utility only communicates with authorized access points and bridges allowing them to be monitored and configured even if they all have the same default IP address at first boot up after installation PC Requirements e X86 based CPU 600 Mhz or above e 128 MB RAM e 1 5 MB hard disk space e Ethernet port wireless LAN adapter e Windows 2000 or above Software Installation 1 Double click on the file setup exe to display the utility s InstallShield Wizard Welcome screen Click Next to continue 2 With the Destination Folder screen displayed click Next to accept the default installation directory To change the installation directory click Change and select a new directory 3 With the Ready to Install
17. is used when it is not advisable to lay an Ethernet line over a long distance Instead two APs can be set up to connect over this distance acting as the wired backbone SSID The default service set identifier is 11g GINTELLINET conricursrion ME Wireless Mode The device operates in the frequency of 2 4 GHz for 802 11g Radio Frequency Set manually or use SmartSelect for automatic channel selection WDS Enable disable or disable with multiple PC support When the wireless distribution system is enabled all PCs connected to a bridge AP can communicate with each other When WDS is disabled only PCs connected to the same bridge AP can communicate with each other When disabled with multiple PC support all PCs connected to a bridge AP can communicate with each other even if the AP cannot support WDS Advanced Settings This is to set the distance for bridging The default is 4 6 km Remote AP MAC List As a bridge the device will only associate with an AP whose MAC address is in the list Enter the MAC address of the AP without any spacing in front or behind it Also e Make sure youre connecting to the AP only through a directly connected Ethernet link e Adjust the device to obtain sufficient signal quality e When in Client mode generate some traffic between the AP and the bridge e g for a bridge with an IP of 192 168 1 33 run ping 192 168 1 33 t 1 10000 at the command prompt AP Repeater Mode Thi
18. mble O Disable Enable SNMP Configuration Miscellaneous Beacon Interval 20 1000 Data Beacon Rate DTIM 1 255 Protection Mode Status Protection Rate 11 Mbps System Status Protection Type CTS only RTS CTS Association Status Short Slot Time Disable Enable Allow 2 4GHz 54Mbps Stations Only Disable Enable Data Rate You can enter different values such as 11 Mbps or 24 Mbps but Best lets the AP determine the optimal data rate Transmit Power Sometimes it s useful to decrease the coverage range of each AP so that more APs can be located together without interference among them The default value is 100 Beacon Interval Enter a value from 20 to 1 000 A low interval will make the association and roaming process very responsive however throughput will decrease so to strike a balance a typical beacon interval is 100 ms Data Beacon Rate DTIM Enter a value from 1 to 255 This is always a multiple of the beacon interval It determines how often the beacon contains a delivery traffic indication message DTIM The DTIM tells power save client devices that a packet is waiting for them RTS CTS Threshold Ready to send clear to send Enter a value from 0 to 2 347 Short Preamble Enable to use a short preamble in the WLAN packet headers Most manufacturers implement long preambles Even if there s an AP client mismatch they can still connect well and the mismatch may not be noticea
19. ng IP 66 dust tight amp powerful water jets e Random Vibration IEC 68 2 64 e Shock IEC 68 2 29 e Drop IEC 68 2 32 e Salt Fog IEC 68 2 11 e Solar Radiation IEC 68 2 5 e RoHS e Safety EN 60950 e EMC and RFI EN301893 EN301489 e ESD IEC 61000 4 2 e FCC Class B e CE Mark Environmental e Dimensions 250 W x 260 L x 80 H mm 9 8 x 10 2 x 3 1 in e Weight 3 4 kg 7 5 Ibs e Operating temperature 35 60 C 31 140 F e Operating humidity 10 95 RH non condensing Power e External power adapter Input 100 250 V AC 50 60 Hz 0 5 A Output 48 V DC 0 4 A Data signal non IEEE 802 3af compliant Power consumption 7 Watts max Package Contents e Outdoor AP e 48 V DC power adapter PoE injector e Power cord e Screws washers and U bolts e Mounting brackets for walls or pole mount e Grounding wire e RJ45 waterproof plastic plug IP67 e CD ROM with utility e User manual EN INTELLINET INTELLINET NETW OR K SOLUTIONS INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS offers a complete line of active and passive networking products Ask your local computer dealer for more information or visit www intellinet network com Copyright INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS All products mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners
20. pass through for IPSec PPTP and L2TP e Web Telnet and SNMP management e Configuration backup and restore via Web interface Includes Microsoft Windows based configuration and management utility Includes PoE injector non IEEE802 3af compliant e Lifetime Warranty Package Contents e Outdoor AP e 48 V DC power adapter PoE injector e Power cord e Screws washers and U bolts e Mounting brackets for walls or pole mount e Grounding wire e RJ45 waterproof plastic plug IP67 e CD ROM utility e User manual GINTELLINET TABLE OF CONTENTS section page HARDWARE CONNECTIONS scectoscisotesccatoncesseciesnantewsniecabntustanceibensetossescseeusie 6 BPNETNRRN Seueeoey re an Re eae en ee rc ee er EE ee T CONFIGURATION eset crnae eg cnet arares anette enn eensscee al cos aeaaeeenunaneceeeecauenceasaee 8 BS A ELT 8 PIG FANN TEAM en 8 Basie PN 4 9 Basic NNM 9 AP Repeater Mode Ls 10 Wireless Bridge W006 sisi csssscanracantaniwcasansssnisanthavtusssamseumeisenelatewsabeanee 12 Advanced Radio Setting EEE 13 Advanced Security Setting Lasses 14 VEPS UN 14 VP EP NNN 14 VPA TN 15 Advanced MAC Access Control rarnrnnnnnnnnnnnrnnannrnrannrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 15 Advanced Protocol FIG uses edeenleee 15 Advanced SNMP Configuration 22 uvenaldeaseaenrdnidaae 16 Advanced Miscellaneous sicceccesicee cxdeectxentedensietidencecessechecedectecsdtnceckeseadiess 16 Status System S 17 Status Association Status ee
21. ptions Frequency channel frequency step size 5 MHz Bandwidth Automatically associate to WAP with identical ESSID Seamless roaming IP address DHCP and static IP Firmware upgrade on the fly Two level password security administrator and super user level Wireless e Wireless frequency range 2 400 2 4835 GHz e Modulation technologies 802 11b Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS DBPSK DQPSK CCK 802 11g Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM BPSK QPSK 16QAM 64QAM e Channels USA amp Canada 12 channels Europe 13 channels Japan 14 channels e Data rates IEEE 802 11b 11 Mbps 5 5 Mbps 2 Mbps 1 Mbps IEEE 802 11g 54 Mbps 48 Mbps 36 Mbps 24 Mbps 18 Mbps 12 Mbps 9 Mbps 6 Mbps e Output power max 20 dBm e Receiver sensitivity 73 dBm 54 Mbps 87 dBm 11 Mbps e Maximum coverage distance 5 km 3 mi in Bridge Point to Point mode e Wireless security WEP encryption 64 128 152 bit WPA TKIP and AES 802 1x support in AP mode Client access control through media access control MAC filter Disable enable ESSID broadcast e Wireless operation modes Access Point Repeater Bridging and AP Client e Maximum wireless user connections 50 e Antenna Integrated 9 dBi panel antenna beam width 45 vertical 45 horizontal N type connector for external high gain antenna GINTELLINET T LEDs e Power e WLAN Certifications e International protection rati
22. r This product has a DHCP server built in to simplify the network management DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol The PC obtaining an IP address from the server is called the DHCP client If there is already a DHCP server running on your network you must disable one of the two DHCP servers as running more than one will cause network problems Wireless LAN A wireless LAN WLAN is a computer network that transmits and receives data using radio signals instead of cables WLAN has become common in homes offices airports and public hotspots and can support the same applications and software that run on a wired network LAN It s also more convenient since it eliminates the need to lay Ethernet cables in a home or office WLAN networking involves a few additional parameters that need to be configured SSID The service set identifier is the network name for the WLAN network and can be any set of characters or numbers The DHCP client sniffs the radio frequencies for an AP with the same SSID then locks onto the AP thus they re associated To enable Plug and Play convenience most client cards can sniff frequencies to extract available SSIDs for user selection Encryption WLAN traffic can be captured by anybody to be read The solution is to use encryption to make the traffic appear as random characters to an eavesdropper Both the AP and client must use the same encryption standard and key to enable them
23. s device Model 503679 will repeat only with another Model 503679 1 Connect AP1 to your network and choose Access Point as the Operation Mode 2 Assign an SSID to AP1 3 Select a Radio Frequency channel for AP1 The Operation Mode screen should appear as shown above Click Update then click Reboot Connect AP2 to your network Select AP2 Go to the Operation Mode screen on AP2 and select Wireless Repeater as the Operation Mode Match the SSID on AP2 to the SSID of AP1 Basic gt Site Survey i REBOOT NO oA 00 Basic Site Survey Administration Index SSID BSSID er IP Configuration M Operation Mode Wireless N 00 06 2E E0 56 78 802 11g Advanced Icu sig O0 0F A3 5B D A7 802 11g Radio Setting Equip Security Setting IC MAC Addr Control Visitor Protocol Filter IC SNMP Configuration Visitor Miscellaneous ICU WLS Status ver WLS OO 12 0E 5D E0 CE 802 11g 00 08 9F 28 65 91 802 11g O0 0F A3 5B D4 CD 802 11g O0 0F A3 29 E9 84 802 11g System Status Association Status Sr INTELLINET 9 From the Basic Site Survey screen copy the MAC address BSSID of AP1 and add it to the Remote AP MAC Address list on the Operation Mode screen Click Update and Reboot The Operation Mode screen should now appear as below Basic gt Operation Mode Update REBOOT Basic Operation Mode Access Point O Client Wireless Repeater
24. th QoS Select to limit the bandwidth on TCP IP data based on the number entered in the textbox Bandwidth Allowed Enter a value from 6 144 to 7 077 888 bytes Advanced SNMP Configuration This screen presents various Simple Network Management Protocol options REBOOT Advanced gt SNMP Configuration Basic Site Survey Administration Enable SNMP Read Community String Write Community String IP Configuration Operation Mode Advanced System Contact Radio Setting Security Setting MAC Addr Control Protocol Filter SNMP Configuration Miscellaneous System Location Status Enable SNMP Select to enable the features Read Community String The SNMP client with this passphrase will have Read access Write Community String The SNMP client with this passphrase will have Write access System Contact To set the MIB2 sysContact OID value System Location To set the MIB2 sysLocation OID value Advanced Miscellaneous This screen presents a number of helpful features and options Enable Telnet Disable enable Telnet access to this device Save Configuration to Local Device After you ve successfully configured the device you can save this Good Config into the device memory Restore Configuration from Local Device Click to retrieve a previous Good Config and restore the AP back to the previously saved working setting Revert to factory se
25. the Program screen displayed click Install to begin the utility installation An Installing Outdoor AP Utility status screen displays 4 When the InstallShield Wizard Completed screen displays click Finish Operation Once the utility has been installed you can click on its desktop icon to start the application Several parameters will be displayed that can be modified E Outdoor AP Utility File View Tools Help 19 2 2 Type mac i Mask Gateway DevName SSID ch 00 06 c7 01 29 192 168 1 175 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 254 11 NOTE If the username and or password of the devices has been changed the utility needs to be updated with the correct username and or password otherwise the utility will not operate properly Any changes are made directly in the fields displayed on the utility screen Additionally It doesn t matter whether or not all the devices have the same IP address The utility identifies them by their MAC addresses GINTELLINET UTILITY INSTALLATION amp OPERATION e After the necessary changes have been made the administrator can apply the changes to the AP Check the Reboot box and click Update to reboot the device e Multiple devices can be updated at the same time Use CTRL left click to select multiple entries or enter CTRL A to select all entries Click Update to begin the update process e To refresh the view click the Find button e The utility
26. to decode the rubbish If the encryption settings are mismatched the client and AP cannot associate WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy is the most common WLAN encryption standard Frequency This device operates in the 2 4 GHz band Depending on local regulation not all the frequencies may be available in every country Frequency is configured on the AP only The client searches for the AP and locks onto that AP s channel GINTELLINET AA Signal Strength Radio signals drop in power over distance and even if all the settings are correct low signal strength makes association impossible The usable distance between the AP and client can range from a few meters indoors to a few kilometers When setting up the client make sure that e The WLAN signals do not have to pass through too many concrete walls and metal structures to reach the client e There is a line of sight between the AP and client device Interference Interference happens when two clients with the same channels are placed near one another The speed of the network drops and the signal strength fluctuates Roaming Association happens when the SSID Encryption and MAC Address Control settings are correct between the AP and client If two APs with these same settings are located in the same area the client would choose to associate to the one that gives it a better signal strength The client would roam over to the second AP when he moves nearer to it switchin
27. ttings If you ve forgotten the password to get into the configuration pages click to do a factory reset to the AP Save Configuration to Local PC After successfully configuring the AP you can save this Good Config to the computer system Sr INTELLINET Advanced gt Miscellaneous UPUaLE REBOOT Basic Enable Telnet Site Survey Administration IP Configuration Save Configuration to Local Device Save Operation Mode Restore Configuration from Local Device Restore amp Reboot Advanced Radio Setting Revert to factory setting Security Setting MAC Addr Control Protocol Filter Save Configuration to Local PC Configuration File on Local PC Status SSS Se Sa SS System Status Restore Configuration from Local PC Restore Association Status Restore Configuration from Local PC Allow the restoration of a Good Config from the computer system Click Browse to find the location of the saved Good Config in the computer system Status System Status This screen presents a convenient overview of the overall status of the AP The most common configuration parameters are shown here ELD Status gt System Status IP Mode Static IP Mode IP Address 192 168 10 200 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Administration Gateway Address 192 168 10 1 IP Configuration Operation Mode Basic Site Survey Advanced SSID lig Radio Setting Wireless Mode lig Radio Frequency 2437 MHz

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