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1. Force incoming data to 7 bit ASCII Wrap lines that exceed terminal width 59 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS After connected press any key to enter the main page console Hyper Terminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help mr Main page eee M Main Page Wlan information Lan information Reset to Defaults system Reboot Version 1 0 Connected 0 02 02 Auto detect 57600 8 N 1 ICR CAPS mum Capture Print echo Press Shift W get wlan information console Hyper Terminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help xxx Main page x eee M Main Page Wlan information Lan information Reset to Defaults system Reboot Access Point MAC Address 00026F4563B3 SSID default Auto Channel Disable Channel 100 Security type None 802 11 Mode 802 11a Only Connected 0 02 02 Auto detect 57600 8 N 1 CAPS mum Capture Print echo 60 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 Press Shift L get lan information console Hyper Terminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help M Main Page Wan information Lan information Reset to Defaults system S Reboot L LAN IP Address 192 168 1 2 Subnet Mask 259 259 299 0 DHCP Server Disabled Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Primary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Connected 0 02 02 Auto detect 57600 8 N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Press S
2. Trap Community Name Specify the password for the SNMP trap community Click on the Save Settings button once you have modified the settings 31 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 3 4 LAN Settings Static DHCP System Click on the LAN link on the navigation drop down menu This feature allows you to Wireless configure the LAN interface using a static IP LAN address or as a DHCP client This IP address is also used to access the web based interface Logs Statistics Help LAN NETWORK SETTINGS Use this section to configure the internal network settings of your Access Point The IP Address that is configured here is the IP Address that WOU Use bo access the Web based management interface IF you change the IP Address here you may need to adjust your PC s network settings to access the network again LAN SETTINGS Get LAN IP from IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway 0 0 0 0 Local Domain Name fo optional IP Address Mode Select the Static or DHCP radio button If you select DHCP radio button you are not required to enter the rest of the fields as the IP address will be provided to the device by the AP or DHCP server If you select the Static radio button you must enter the IP address subnet mask and default gateway IP Address Enter an IP address for this device Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask for this IP address Default Gateway Enter the IP address
3. Enable Daylight Saving C Daylight Saving Settings Daylight Saving Offset 1 00 Month Week Day of Week Time DST Start Apt Ist Sun am DST End Mick Sth Sun 2 am SET THE DATE AND TIME MANUALLY Current Gateway Time Saturday January 31 2004 11 34 09 AM Year 2004 Month Jan Day 31 v Hour 11 Minute 33 Second 59 am PE E ae Tire E Hime Secc nas o CA qa oe mel ali Time Zone Select your time zone from the drop down list Set the Date and Time Select a date and time from the drop down list or do to use computer s time and date click on the Copy Your Computer s Time Settings button Click on the Save Settings button once you have modified the settings 42 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 4 3 Wireless Click on the Wireless link on the navigation drop down menu You will then see six options VIFEIES SSID 11a 11b 11g Advanced and SNMP SSID The configuration steps are described below t 11b 110 System SNMP LAN gt Filter Logs Statistics Help 4 3 1 SSID Configuration Click on the SSID link under the Wireless menu This page allows you specify the SSID network name or specify a preferred SSID that you would like the device to connect to WIRELESS WIRELESS NETWORK SETTINGS Use this section to configure the wireless settings For your Wireless Access Point Please note that changes made on this
4. WAB 7000 1la b g Wireless Outdoor Multi Client Bridge AP an User s Manual Version 1 0 Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION cui aa 5 1 1 FEATURES amp BENEFIT Ss dae ano dodo 6 1 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS A id 7 1 3 BRIDGE AP DESCRIPTION voces teres nin an ecco Se taco 7 1 4 ETHERNET CABLE WATER PROOF KIT INSTALL GUIDE cccccceccceecccesccesccescceeccessceueceeseeeseuscees 8 1 5 MOUNTING INS TALE GUIDE ot Goleaies sat cot eictt acts haan ATO a SEU ap ae LAN NS AEDES te taunc te Co Sa SE ES E arado 9 1 6 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Nes Fae Sa ital ete ea asl ah hase Bed ee ae OE 11 1 7 APPLE TON SN O Sete E dead AR hes 11 1 8 NETWORK CONFIGURATION a aida 11 a Ad Boc Mode BEA A Rd RR 12 b Infrastructure Mode AP Client ona 12 UNDERSTANDING THE HARDWARE seeesseosssesssesssessseossesssesssessssesssesseesssesssosssesssesssesssesssesssso 13 Z1 HARDWARE INSTALLATION ad is 13 2 2 TP ADDRESS CONFIGURATION ia ida 13 CLIENT BRIDGE MODE WEB CONFIGURATION cccsssccssscccssccccscccccsccccsccccscccccsccces 15 3 1 LOGGI IN oh oats os led ll IO 15 32 SYSTEM oein tal 17 3 2 1 ADMINISTRATOR SETTINGS ies 17 Zell SAVE CONFIGURATION TO A PLE Ferenc Gch aia adendo to 19 3 2 1 2 RESTORE THE CONFIGURATION FROM A FILE ccccceccccecccesccscceecccesccescceeecsescceesceessseesseuseees 19 3 2 1 3 SWITCODEVICE TOA PIN OD Eis di T E 19 322 IP TRMW ARE UPGRADE ias 20 3 2 3 SYSTEM REBOOT AND RESTORE SETTINGS TO D
5. Weight 1 2 Kg 2 6 Ibs Environment Temperature Range Operating 20 C to 60 Storage 40 Cto 80 Humidity non condensing 5 95 Typical 62 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 Appendix B FCC Interference Statement Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 0 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following tw
6. High Speed Data Rate Up to 54Mbps Capable of handling heavy data payloads such as MPEG video streaming High Output Power up to 26 dBm in 11b g Spreads the operation distance and reduce the roaming between APs to get more stability wireless connection IEEE 802 11b g Compliant Fully Interoperable with IEEE 802 11b IEEE802 11g compliant devices Point to point Point to multipoint Wireless Let users transfer data between two Connectivity buildings or multiple buildings WPA2 WPA IEEE 802 1x support Powerful data security Hide SSID AP Mode Avoids unallowable users sharing bandwidth increases efficiency of the network DHCP Client Server Simplifies network administration WDS Wireless Distributed System Make wireless AP and Bridge mode simultaneously as a wireless repeater MAC address filtering AP Mode Ensures secure network connection Watertight and Weatherproof Avoid water invaded and weather corroded Power over Ethernet IEEE802 3af Flexible Access Point locations and cost Compliant savings 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 1 2 Package Contents Open the package carefully and make sure that none of the items listed below are missing Do not discard the packing materials in case of return the unit must be shipped in its original package Outdoor Wireless Client Bridge unit Pol 2000 Power over Ethernet Injector User s manual CD ROM Wall Pole mounting kit Waterproof kit for Ethernet cable
7. Historic buildings older buildings open areas and across busy streets make the installation of LANs either impossible or very expensive Temporary workgroups Consider situations in parks athletic arenas exhibition centers disaster recovery temporary offices and construction sites where one wants a temporary WLAN established and removed The ability to access real time information Doctors nurses point of sale employees and warehouse workers can access real time information while dealing with patients serving customers and processing information Frequently changed environments Show rooms meeting rooms retail stores and manufacturing sites where frequently rearrange the workplace Small Office and Home Office SOHO networks SOHO users need a cost effective easy and quick installation of a small network Wireless extensions to Ethernet networks Network managers in dynamic environments can minimize the overhead caused by moves extensions to networks and other changes with wireless LANs Wired LAN backup Network managers implement wireless LANs to provide backup for mission critical applications running on wired networks Training Educational facilities Training sites at corporations and students at universities use wireless connectivity to ease access to information information exchanges and learning 1 8 Network Configuration To better understand how the wireless LAN products work together to create a wireless n
8. VVVVVV 1 3 Bridge AP Description WAB 7000 External Antenna 2 Connector N type fi Bridge AP gt am Ethernet cable 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 1 4 Ethernet cable water proof kit Install Guide Install the Ethernet cable with the waterproof kits shown as below pictures 1 4 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 1 5 Mounting Install Guide a Pole mounting 1 Lock the bracket on device 2 Using hoop to fix on pole and bind with U clamp 3 Adjust degree of device 4 Using washer screw to lock with device 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 b Wall mounting 1 Lock the bracket on device 2 Lock the wall mount bracket on wall 3 Adjust degree of device 4 Using washer screw to lock with device 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 1 6 System Requirements The following are the minimum system requirements in order configure the device gt PC AT compatible computer with a Ethernet interface gt Operating system that supports HTTP web browser 1 7 Applications The wireless LAN products are easy to install and highly efficient The following list describes some of the many applications made possible through the power and flexibility of wireless LANs a b c d e f g h Difficult to wire environments There are many situations where wires cannot be laid easily
9. Web Configuration 3 1 Logging In To configure the Bridge through the web browser enter the IP address of the Bridge default 192 168 1 1 into the address bar of the web browser and press Enter wir eless Bridge Login Mozilla Firefox File Edit wiew Go Bookmarks Tools Help 3 YN E http 192 168 11 Make sure that the Bridge and your computers are configured on the same subnet Refer to Chapter 2 in order to configure the IP address of your computer After connecting to the IP address the web browser will display the login page Specify the User Name and Password The default user name and password are levelone then click on the Login button The Configuration Web pages are optimized for 1024x768 resolution and Internet Explorer 6 0 above UserName levelone Password levelone Login After logging in you will graphical user interface GUI of the bridge The navigation drop down System menu on left is divided into six main sections System This menu includes the administrator Wireless settings firmware upgrade reset to factory gt LAN defaults and system date time configuration Wireless This menu includes the settings such Logs as network type infrastructure ad hoc data rate Statistics and security Also included are advanced wireless settings such as wireless MAC clone Help and RTS fragmentation threshold LAN This menu includes the configuration of the LAN port and settings for th
10. 250 33 to 169 254 255 255 that was received From the wrong network interface IP address spoofing INFO Sat Jan 31 11 27 56 2004 Previous message repeated 20 times INFO Sat Jan 31 11 27 42 2004 Dropped packet From 169 254 250 33 to 169 254 255 255 that was received From the wrong network interface IP address spoofing INFO Sat Jan 31 11 27 41 2004 Dropped packet From 169 254 250 33 to 259 255 255 250 that was received From the wrong network interface IP address spoofing Log Options Select the type of warning that you would like recorded and place a check in the appropriate box Then click on the Apply Log Settings Now button Log Details The events are logged in this section Click on the Refresh button to refresh the events or click on the Clear button to clear the events Click on the Save Log button to save the log on your PC 55 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 4 8 Statistics Click on the Statistics link on the navigation menu This page displays the transmitted and received packet statistics of the wired and wireless interface STATISTICS NETWORK TRAFFIC STATS Traffic Statistics display Receive and Transmit packets passing through your Access Point Latistics Re ee h E E Retresh Statis L lear Stati LSD S pra LAN STATISTICS Sent 1340 Received 1085 TX Packets Dropped 0 RX Packets Dropped O Collisions O Errors O WIRELESS STATISTICS Sent 121 Recei
11. Browse button to select the firmware and then click on the Upload button 19 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 Microsoft Internet Explorer F 3 E x a gi Do vou really want to reprogram the device using the Firmware File SE Documents and Settings user DesktopiMandarimiSenao 4P_1014P_ 1D upgrade bin co a The above dialog box requests you to confirm the upgrade process Click on the OK button to continue Once you click on the OK button you will return to the previous page which indicates that the upgrade process may take up to one minute Upload Documents and Settings useriD Browse Upload Note Now uploading The upload may take up to 1 minute After a few seconds the firmware will start to re program the device and you will see a countdown on the Success page Upload succeeded The router will now be reprogrammed using the uploaded Firmware file Please wait 47 seconds For this process to complete after which you may access these web pages again Pressing reload or back on your browser may cause this operation to Fail Note Do not un plug the device during this process Some firmware upgrades may restore the configuration back to the factory default settings Therefore you may need to restore a configuration from a file Refer to Administrator Settings for details 20 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 3 2 3 System Reboot and Restore Settings
12. section may also need to be duplicated on your Wireless Client BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Network Name SSID LevelOne Only support ASCIT Wireless Network Name SSID The name used to identify the wireless network The SSID is a unique named shared amongst all the points of the wireless network The SSID must be identical on all points of the wireless network and cannot exceed 32 characters 43 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 4 3 2 Wireless 802 11a Configuration Click on the 11a link under the Wireless menu BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Visibility Status visible Invisible Auto Channel Select Channel 5 160 GHz CH 3 Transmission Rate Best automatic w Mbit s 802 11 Mode 802 113 ony Y Super AG Mode Disabled l Setting ACK_A Timeout 140 us 0 204 Visibility Status Select Visible or Invisible This is the SSID broadcast feature If you set this value to Visible then the clients will be able to find this SSID on a site survey Channel Select a channel from the drop down list The channels available are based on the country s regulation Place a check in the Auto Channel Select box if you would like the Access Point to select the cleanest channel Transmission Rate Select a transmission rate from the drop down list It is recommended to use the Best automatic option 802 11 Mode Select 802 11a only Do
13. the MAC address of this AP to create the WDS link back to this AP Click on the Save Settings button once you have modified the settings 4 3 6 SNMP Click on the SNMP link under the Wireless menu The page allows you to create the community name and password if you would like remotely manage the device using a SNMP client SNMP SETTINGS Support WebAdmin Control Disable Enable Read Only Community Name public Read Write Community Mame Send SNMP Trap Disable Enable private Send Trap To 0 0 0 0 Trap Community Name publi Don t Save Settings to use the SNMP feature Read Only Community Name Specify the password for access the SNMP community for read only access Read Write Community Name Specify the password for access to the SNMP community with read write access Send SNMP Trap Select Enable if you would like to receive SNMP traps Send Trap To Specify the IP address that would receive the SNMP traps 50 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 Trap Community Name Specify the password for the SNMP trap community Click on the Save Settings button once you have modified the settings 4 4 LAN Click on the LAN link under the LAN menu This feature allows you to configure the LAN interface using a static IP address or as a DHCP client server This IP address is also used to access the web based interface LAN NETWORK SETTINGS Use this section to
14. use the default setting 48 Click on the Save Settings button once you have modified the settings 4 3 4 1 WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy Select the WEP radio button if your wireless network uses WEP encryption WEP is an acronym for Wired Equivalent Privacy and is a security protocol that provides the same level of security for wireless networks as for a wired network WEP is not as secure as WPA encryption To gain access to a WEP network you must know the key The key is a string of characters that you create When using WEP you must determine the level of encryption The type of encryption determines the key length 128 bit encryption requires a longer key than 64 bit encryption Keys are defined by entering in a string in HEX hexadecimal using characters 0 9 A F or ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange alphanumeric characters format ASCII format is provided so you can enter a string that is easier to remember The ASCII string is converted to HEX for use over the network Four keys can be defined so that you can change keys easily A default key is selected for use on the network WIRELESS SECURITY MODE Security Mode None wer WPA Personal O WPA Enterprise WEP WEP is the wireless encryption standard To use it you must enter the same key s into the Access Point and the wireless stations For 64 bit keys you must enter 10 hex digits into each key box For 126 bit keys you must enter 26 hex digit
15. when configured at Ad Hoc mode Setting ACK_B Timeout You may specify a time out value however it is recommended to use the default setting 48 Click on the Save Settings button once you have modified the settings 26 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 3 3 3 Wireless 802 11g Configuration BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Infrastructure O Ad Hoc Auto Channel Select Channel Transmission Rate Best automatic Mbit s 802 11 Mode 802 119 only Super AG Mode Disabled Setting ACK_G Timeout 48 ps 0 186 Wireless Mode Select the Infrastructure or Ad Hoc radio button Infrastructure is a point to multipoint PtMp topology where as Adhoc is a point to point topology PtP Wireless Network Name The SSID is a unique named shared amongst all the points of the wireless network The SSID must be identical on all points of the wireless network and cannot exceed 32 characters Auto Channel Select Select this button The outdoor AP channel will auto selected Channel Select a channel from the drop down list The channels available are based on the country s regulation When selecting Infrastructure mode a channel is not required however when selecting Adhoc mode you must select the same channel on all points Transmission Rate Select a transmission rate from the drop down list It is recommended to use the Best automatic option 802 11 Mode S
16. ASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Network Name spy Levelone Only support ASCII Wireless Network Name SSID The name used to identify the wireless network The SSID is a unique named shared amongst all the points of the wireless network The SSID must be identical on all points of the wireless network and cannot exceed 32 characters 24 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 3 3 1 1 802 11a Infrastructure Ad hoc Mode BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Infrastructure O Ad Hoc Auto Channel Select Channel Transmission Rate Best automatic Mbit is 802 11 Mode 802 11aonly Super AG Mode Disabled we Setting ACK_A Timeout 140 us O 204 Visibility Status Select Visible or Invisible This is the SSID broadcast feature If you set this value to Visible then the clients will be able to find this SSID on a site survey Auto Channel Select Select this button The outdoor AP channel will auto selected Channel Select a channel from the drop down list The channels available are based on the country s regulation When selecting Infrastructure mode a channel is not required however when selecting Adhoc mode you must select the same channel on all points Transmission Rate Select a transmission rate from the drop down list It is recommended to use the Best automatic option 802 11 Mode Select 802 11a only Do not use this option when c
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19. IP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol provides per packet key generation and is based on WEP AES Use AES only AES Advanced Encryption Standard is a very secure block based encryption Note that if the bridge uses the AES option the bridge can associate with the access point only if the access point is also set to use only AES TKIP and AES The bridge negotiates the cipher type with the access point and uses AES when available 48 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 Group Key Update Interval Specify the number of seconds before the group key used for broadcast and multicast data is changed Authentication Timeout Specify the number of minutes after which the client will be required to re authenticate RADIUS Server IP Address Specify the IP address of the RADIUS server RADIUS Server Port Specify the port number of the RADIUS server the default port is 1812 RADIUS Server Shared Secret Specify the pass phrase that is matched on the RADIUS Server MAC Address Authentication Place a check in this box if you would like the user to always authenticate using the same computer Optional Backup RADIUS server This option enables configuration of an optional second RADIUS server A second RADIUS server can be used as backup for the primary RADIUS server The second RADIUS server is consulted only when the primary server is not available or not responding Click on the Save Settings button once you
20. OG DETAILS IE INFO Sat Jan 31 11 30 34 2004 Log viewed by IP address 197 168 1 11 INFO Sat Jan 31 11 29 06 2004 Allowed configuration authentication by IP address 192 168 1 11 INFO Sat Jan 31 11 29 06 2004 Previous message repeated 5 times INFO Sat Jan 31 11 27 50 2004 Dropped packet From 169 254 250 33 to 169 254 255 255 that was received From the wrong network interface CIP address spooting INFO Sat Jan 31 11 27 58 2004 Previous message repeated 20 times INFO Sat Jan 31 11 27 42 2004 Dropped packet From 169 254 250 33 to 169 254 255 255 that was received From the wrong network interface CIP address spooting INFO Sat Jan 31 11 27 41 2004 Dropped packet From 169 254 250 533 to 239 255 255 250 that was received From the wrong network interface CIP address spooting INFO Sat Jan 31 11 27 41 2004 Previous message repeated 3 times INFO Sat Jan 31 11 27 39 2004 Dropped packet From 169 254 250 33 to 169 254 255 255 that was received From the wrong network interface CIP address spooting INFO Sat Jan 31 10 30 53 2004 Device initialized INFO Sat Jan 31 10 30 53 2004 Wireless Link is up INFO Sat Jan 31 10 30 53 2004 Stored configuration to non volatile memory Log Options Select the type of warning that you would like recorded and place a check in the appropriate box Then click on the Apply Log Settings Now button Log Details The events are logged in this section Click on the Refresh button to refresh the eve
21. WPA provides improved data encryption through the Temporal Integrity Protocol TKIP which scrambles the keys using a hashing algorithm and by adding an integrity checking feature which makes sure that keys haven t been tampered with WPA WPA requires stations to use high grade encryption and authentication WPA Mode WPA AES Be ie and AES Pre Shared Key Pre Shared Key tt WPA Mode Select the WPA from the drop down list Cipher Type Select TKIP or AES as the cipher suite The encryption algorithm used to secure the data communication TKIP Use TKIP only TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol provides per packet key generation and is based on WEP AES Use AES only AES Advanced Encryption Standard is a very secure block based encryption Note that if the bridge uses the AES option the bridge can associate with the access point only if the access point is also set to use only AES TKIP and AES The bridge negotiates the cipher type with the access point and uses AES when available 29 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 Pre Shared Key The key is entered as a pass phrase of up to 63 alphanumeric characters in ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange format at both ends of the wireless connection It cannot be shorter than eight characters although for proper security it needs to be of ample length and should not be a commonly known phrase This phrase is used to generat
22. al e 5 15 5 85G IEEE802 11a 6Mbps 88dBm 54Mbps 70dBm e 2 412 2 472G IEEE802 1 1g 6Mbps 91dBm 54Mbps 74dBm e 2 412 2 472G IEEE802 1 1b 11Mbps 90dBm 1Mbps 95dBm Available transmit power Typical e 5 15 5 24 GHz IEEE802 11a 17dBm 6 24Mbps 17dBm 36Mbps 16 dBm 48Mbps 15 dBm 54Mbps e 5 26 5 35GHz IEEE802 11 a 20dBm 6 24Mbps 18dBm 36Mbps 16 dBm 48Mbps 15 dBm 54Mbps e 5 745 5 85GHz IEEE802 11a 18dBm 6 24Mbps 16dBm 36Mbps 14 dBm 48Mbps 13 dBm 54Mbps e 2 412 2 472G IEEE802 11 9 26dBm 6 24Mbps 23dBm 36Mbps 22 dBm 48Mbps 21 dBm 54Mbps e 2 412 2 472G IEEE802 11 b up to 26 dBm 1 2 5 5 and 11 Mbps Version 1 0 RF Connector SMA Fr Type Optional for External Antenna use Networking Topology Ad Hoc Infrastructure Operation Mode Point to Point Point to Multipoint Bridge AP Client Bridge WDS Interface Wireless IEEE802 11b g One 10 100 RJ 45 port Security e EEE802 1x Authenticator RADIUS Client EAP MD5 TLS TTLS Support in AP Mode o WPA WPA2 Supplicant support in Client Bridge Mode e WPA WPA 2 Pre Share KEY PSK with TKIP AES e MAC address filtering AP only e Hide SSID in beacons IP Auto configuration DHCP client server Management Configuration Web based configuration HTTP Firmware Upgrade Upgrade firmware via web browser Serial Interface RS 232 TFTP Physical Dimensions HxWxD 163 8 L mm 135 2 W mm 47 0 H mm
23. broadcast flag of DHCP packets Enabling this option will cause the Access Point to always broadcast its responses to all clients thereby working around the problem at the cost of increased broadcast traffic on the LAN Click on the Save Settings button once you have modified the settings ADD DHCP RESERVATION Enable W IP Address 192 166 1 104 lt Select Machine sj MAC Address 00 40 D0 58 17 43 Copy Your PC s MAC Address Computer Name nodeo4 DHCP RESERYATIONS LIST Enable Computer Name MAC Address IP Address I nodeD3 00 40 00 58 17 33 192 168 1 103 a e E nodeo 00 40 0 58 17 31 192 168 1 102 3 lt 7 node01 00 40 D0 58 17 30 192 168 1 101 gt lt Enable DHCP Reservation You may use this feature to reserve a specific IP address for a specific MAC address node Place a check in this box to enable this feature IP Address Specify the IP address MAC Address Specify the MAC address of the node which will used the reserved IP address Copy your PCs MAC address Click on this button if you would like to reserve an IP address for the PC you are logged on to Computer Name Specify a name for the specified IP address Click on the Save button to insert the entry into the DHCP reservations list 53 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 4 6 MAC Address Filter Click on the MAC Address Filter link under the Filter menu The MAC address filter section can be used to filter network a
24. ccess by machines based on the unique MAC addresses of their network adapter s It is most useful to prevent unauthorized wireless devices from connecting to your network A MAC address is a unique ID assigned by the manufacturer of the network adapter ENABLE Enable MAC Address Filter M FILTER SETTINGS Mode only allow listed machines Filter Wireless Clients MV Filter Wired Clients Y ADD MAC ADDRESS Enable Y MAC Address o lt lt Select Machine Computer Name Doo Copy Your PCs MAC Address MAC ADDRESS LIST Deny access to all except the machines in this list subject to Filter Settings Enable MAC Address Computer Name Iv 00 40 D0 58 17 30 nodeD1 a Y Don t Save Settings Enable MAC Address Filter You may use this feature to filter the wired and wireless clients Place a check in this box to enable this feature Mode Select a filter setting from the drop down list When only allow listed machines is selected only computers with MAC addresses listed in the MAC Address List are granted network access When only deny listed machines is selected any computer with a MAC address listed in the MAC Address List is refused access to the network Filter Wireless Clients Place a check in this box if you would like to filter wireless clients Filter Wired Clients Place a check in this box if you would like to filter wired clients MAC Address Specify the MAC address of the n
25. ckup configuration from a file to the device Click on the Browse button to select the file and then click on Restore Configuration from a File button The system then prompts you to reboot the device Microsoft Internet Explorer X EA Are vou sure vou want to reboot the device Rebooting will disconnect any currently active sessions Click on the OK button to continue You will then see the Rebooting page Rebooting Please wait 7 seconds IF you changed the IP address of the router vou Will need to change the IP address in your browser before accessing the configuration Web site again Please wait while the system is rebooting Note Do no un plug the device during this process as this may cause permanent damage 3 2 1 3 Switch Device to AP Mode Switch Device Mode Switch Device to AP Mode Click on the Switch Device to AP Mode and then you will see a confirmation dialog box Click on the OK button to continue Microsoft Internet Explorer Are you sure you want to switch the device to AF mode Mode switching will disconnect any currently active sessions Cancel 18 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 Rebooting Please wait 8 seconds IF you changed the IP address of the Wireless Bridge vou Will need to change the IP address in your browser before accessing the configuration Web site again Please wait while the system is rebooting Note Do no un plu
26. configure the internal network settings of your Access Point The IP Address that is configured here is the IP Address that ou use to access the Web based management interface IF vou change the IP Address here you may need to adjust your PC s network settings to access the network again LAN SETTINGS Get LAN IP from IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Local Domain Name optional Save Settings Don t Save Setting 5 Get LAN IP from Select Static IP Manual or DHCP Dynamic from the drop down list Choose DHCP Dynamic if your router supports DHCP and you want the router to assign an IP address to this device In this case you do not need to fill in the following fields Choose Static IP Manual if your router does not support DHCP or if for any other reason you need to assign a fixed address to this device Note You cannot choose DHCP Dynamic if you have enabled the DHCP Server option on the DHCP page this device cannot be both a DHCP client and a DHCP server IP Address Enter an IP address for this device Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask for this IP address Gateway Enter the IP address of the default gateway Local Domain Name Enter a local domain name This field is optional Click on the Save Settings button once you have modified the settings Note If you change the IP address here you may need to adjust your PC s network settings to acces
27. e LAN IP subnet mask default gateway and DHCP client Logs This menu displays a log of the critical and informational events that are triggered on the device Statistics This menu displays the wired and wireless interface statistics Help This menu describes the features of the device and the parameters for each setting The Bridge status page is also displayed once you have logged in This includes details about the system date and firmware LAN IP address and MAC address and the wireless settings such as the radio status MAC address SSID RF channel and security 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS ACCESS POINT INFO Version 1 0 ACCESS POINT INFORMATION All oF your Internet and network connection details are displayed on this page The firmware version is also displayed here GENERAL Time Firmware Yersion Saturday January 31 2004 11 31 21 AM 1 9 8 02 2008 05 21 MAC Address IP Address Subnet Mask DHCP Server Default Gateway Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server WIRELESS LAN 00 02 6 9B 30 6E 192 168 1 2 255 255 255 0 Disabled 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wireless Radio MAC Address Network Name SSID Channel Security Type 802 11 Mode Super AG Mode LAN COMPUTERS On 00 02 6F 6 30 6E LevelOne 36 Mone 802 114 only Disabled IP Address General Name if any MAC o Displays firmware version and system date LAN o Dis
28. e session keys that are unique for each wireless client Click on the Save Settings button once you have modified the settings 3 3 5 Advanced Wireless Settings Click on the Advanced link under the Wireless menu This page allows you to enable wireless MAC cloning as well as configure the fragmentation threshold RTS threshold and the transmit power ADYANCED IF vou are not Familiar with these Advanced settings please read the help section before attempting to modify these settings ADVANCED SETTINGS Antenna Selection Internal Panel O External Antenna For 8610 Plus only Fragmentation Threshold 2346 256 2546 RTS Threshold 2347 lto 2347 Beacon Period 100 20 1000 DTIM Interval 1 1 255 Transmit Power High Layer Isolation Enable WDS Enable Don t Save Settings Antenna Selection Select Internal Antenna unless you are using an outdoor device Fragment Threshold Packets over the specified size will be fragmented in order to improve performance on noisy networks Specify a value between 256 and 65535 The default value is 2346 RTS Threshold Packets over the specified size will use the RTS CTS mechanism to maintain performance in noisy networks and preventing hidden nodes from degrading the performance Specify a value between 1 and 65535 The default value is 2347 Transmit Power You may control the output power of the device by selecting a value from
29. e sessions Cancel 38 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 REBOOTING Please wait 11 seconds IF vou changed the IP address of the Access Point vou Will need to change the IP address in your browser before accessing the configuration Web site again Please wait while the system is rebooting Note Do no un plug the device during this process as this may cause permanent damage Once the device has restarted you may need to access the management page through a different IP address The default IP address for Access Point mode is 192 168 1 1 Refer to Chapter 3 to configure the device in Bridge mode 4 2 2 Firmware Upgrade Click on the Firmware link under the System menu This page allows you to upgrade the firmware of the device in order to improve the functionality and performance This page also displays the current firmware version and its release date FIRMWARE FIRMWARE UPGRADE The Firmware Upgrade section can be used to update to the latest Firmware code to improve Functionality and performance FIRMWARE INFORMATION Current Firmware Yersion o 1 9 5 02 Current Firmware Date 2008 05 21 FIRMWARE UPGRADE Note Some firmware upgrades reset the configuration options to the factory defaults Before performing an upgrade be sure to save the current configuration from the System gt Administrator Settings screen To upgrade the firmware your PC must have a wired connection to t
30. elect 802 11b only Do not use this option when configured at Ad Hoc mode Setting ACK G Timeout You may specify a time out value however it is recommended to use the default setting 48 Click on the Save Settings button once you have modified the settings 27 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 3 3 4 Wireless Security Click on the 11a 11b or 11g link under the Wireless menu The third part of this page allows you to configure the security settings of this device To protect your privacy this mode supports two types of wireless security WEP and WPA Personal WEP is the original wireless encryption standard WPA provides a higher level of security WPA Personal does not require an authentication server Select the None radio button in order to disable security WIRELESS SECURITY MODE Security Mode None WEF WPA Personal O WPA Enterprise Save Settings 3 3 4 1 1 WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy Select the WEP radio button if your wireless network uses WEP encryption WEP is an acronym for Wired Equivalent Privacy and is a security protocol that provides the same level of security for wireless networks as for a wired network WEP is not as secure as WPA encryption To gain access to a WEP network you must know the key The key is a string of characters that you create When using WEP you must determine the level of encryption The type of encryption determines the key l
31. ength 128 bit encryption requires a longer key than 64 bit encryption Keys are defined by entering in a string in HEX hexadecimal using characters 0 9 A F or ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange alphanumeric characters format ASCII format is provided so you can enter a string that is easier to remember The ASCII string is converted to HEX for use over the network Four keys can be defined so that you can change keys easily A default key is selected for use on the network Wireless Security Mode Security Mode None WEP WPA Personal WEP WEP is the wireless encryption standard To use it you must enter the same key s into the bridge and the wireless access point For 64 bit keys you must enter 10 hex digits into each key box For 128 bit keys you must enter 26 hex digits into each key box A hex digit is either a number from 0 to 9 or a letter from A to F For the most secure use of WEP set the authentication type to Shared Key when WEP is enabled You may also enter any text string into a WEP key box in which case it will be converted into a hexadecimal key using the ASCII values of the characters A maximum of 5 text characters can be entered for 64 bit keys and a maximum of 13 characters for 128 bit keys WEP Key Length 64 bit 10 hex digits length applies to all keys WEP Key 1 Pitti OOO WEP Key 2 permea OOO WEP Key 3 iter OO WEP Key 4 eee OOO Default WEP Key WEP Key 1 y Aut
32. etwork it might be helpful to depict a few of the possible wireless LAN PC card network configurations The wireless LAN products can be configured as 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 a Ad hoc or peer to peer for departmental or SOHO LANs b Infrastructure for enterprise LANs a Ad hoc Mode Bridge This is the simplest network configuration with several computers equipped with the PC Cards that form a wireless network whenever they are within range of one another In ad hoc mode each client is peer to peer would only have access to the resources of the other client and does not require an access point This is the easiest and least expensive way for the SOHO to set up a wireless network The image below depicts a network in ad hoc mode Wireless LAN Client Wireless LAN Client Wireless LAN Client b Infrastructure Mode AP Client The infrastructure mode requires the use of an access point AP In this mode all wireless communication between two computers has to be via the AP It doesn t matter if the AP is stand alone or wired to an Ethernet network If used in stand alone the AP can extend the range of independent wireless LANs by acting as a repeater which effectively doubles the distance between wireless stations The image below depicts a network in infrastructure mode D NE i NA F horie ll O E A Wireless OF mod PC with Wirdess Card 11a b g Wireless Multi C
33. g the device during this process as this may cause permanent damage Once the device has restarted you may need to access the management page through a different IP address The default IP address for Access Point mode is 192 168 1 2 Refer to Chapter 4 to configure the device in Access Point mode 3 2 2 Firmware Upgrade Click on the Firmware link under the System menu This page allows you to upgrade the firmware of the device in order to improve the functionality and performance This page also displays the current firmware version and its release date FIRMWARE FIRMWARE UPGRADE The Firmware Upgrade section can be used to update to the latest firmware code to improve Functionality and performance FIRMWARE INFORMATION Current Firmware Yersion 1 9 8 02 Current Firmware Date 2008 05 21 FIRMWARE UPGRADE Note Some firmware upgrades reset the configuration options to the factory defaults Before performing an upgrade be sure to save the current configuration from the System gt Administrator Settings screen To upgrade the firmware your PC must have a wired connection to the Access Point Enter the name of the firmware upgrade file and click on the Upload button Upload Browse Upload Ensure that you have downloaded the appropriate firmware from the vendor s website Connect the device to your PC using an Ethernet cable as the firmware cannot be upgraded using the wireless interface Click on the
34. have modified the settings 4 3 5 Advanced Wireless and WDS Click on the Advanced link under the System menu This page allows you to configure the fragmentation threshold RIS threshold transmit power layer 2 isolation and WDS wireless distribution system ADVANCED SETTINGS Antenna Selection Internal Panel O External Antenna For 8610 Plus only Fragmentation Threshold 2346 756 2346 RTS Threshold 2347 l60 2347 Beacon Period 1100 1 20 1000 DTIM Interval 1 11 255 Transmit Power High v Layer Isolation Enable WDS Enable Don t Save Settings Antenna Selection Select Internal Antenna unless you are using an outdoor device Fragment Threshold Packets over the specified size will be fragmented in order to improve performance on noisy networks Specify a value between 256 and 65535 The default value is 2346 RTS Threshold Packets over the specified size will use the RTS CTS mechanism to maintain performance in noisy networks and preventing hidden nodes from degrading the performance Specify a value between 1 and 65535 The default value is 2347 Beacon Period Beacons are packets sent by a wireless Access Point to synchronize wireless devices Specify a Beacon Period value between 20 and 1000 The default value is set to 100 milliseconds 49 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 DITM Interval A DTIM is a countdown informing clients of the next w
35. he Access Point Enter the name of the firmware upgrade file and click on the Upload button Upload e Upload Ensure that you have downloaded the appropriate firmware from the vendor s website Connect the device to your PC using an Ethernet cable as the firmware cannot be upgraded using the wireless interface Click on the Browse button to select the firmware and then click on the Upload button 39 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 http 192 168 1 2 gt Note Some firmware upgrades reset the Access Point s configuration options bo the Factory defaults Before performing an upgrade be sure to save the current configuration From the Tools 4dmin screen Do vou still want to upgrade Cancel The above dialog box requests you to confirm the upgrade process Click on the OK button to continue Once you click on the OK button you will return to the previous page which indicates that the upgrade process may take up to one minute After a few seconds the firmware will start to re program the device and you will see a countdown on the Success page UPLOAD SUCCEEDED The Access Point will now be reprogrammed using the uploaded Firmware File Please wait 56 seconds for this process bo complete after which vou may access these web pages again Pressing reload or back on your browser may cause this operation to Fail Note Do not un plug the device during this process So
36. he Access Point to the Factory default settings Restoring the unit to the Factory default settings will erase all settings including any rules that you have created SYSTEM COMMANDS na RARE pa TE Y been pra a Ro ae Reo noe Ci e Des il Le SCE SS E isa pe E A TA o Restore all Settings to the Factory Defaults Microsoft Internet Explorer ed e X Ore vou sure vou want to reset the device to its Factory default settings This will cause all current settings to be lost ca 3 2 4 System Time Configuration Click on the Time link under the System menu This feature allows you to configure update and maintain the correct time on the device s internal system clock as well as configure the time zone The date and time of the device can be configured manually or by copying the time on the PC that it is wired to Note If the bridge losses power for any reason it will not be able to keep its clock running and will not display the correct time once the device has been restarted Therefore you must re enter the correct date and time 22 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 TIME TIME CONFIGURATION The Time Configuration option allows you to configure update and maintain the correct time on the internal system clock Daylight Saving can also be configured to automatically adjust the time when needed TIME CONFIGURATION Time Zone 6MT 08 00 Pacific Time US Canada Tijuana x E
37. hentication Shared Key 28 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 WEP Key Length Select a 64 bit or 128 bit WEP key length from the drop down list WEP Key 1 4 You may enter four different WEP keys Default WEP Key You may use up to four different keys for four different networks Select the current key that will be used Authentication Select Open or Shared Key Authentication method from the drop down list An open system allows any client to authenticate as long as it conforms to any MAC address filter policies that may have been set All authentication packets are transmitted without encryption Shared Key sends an unencrypted challenge text string to any device attempting to communicate with the AP The device requesting authentication encrypts the challenge text and sends it back to the access point If the challenge text is encrypted correctly the access point allows the requesting device to authenticate It is recommended to select Auto if you are not sure which authentication type is used Click on the Save Settings button once you have modified the settings 3 3 4 1 2 WPA WPA2 Personal Wi Fi Protected Access Select the WPA Personal radio button if your wireless network uses WPA encryption WPA Wi Fi Protected Access was designed to improve upon the security features of WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy The technology is designed to work with existing Wi Fi products that have been enabled with WEP
38. hift R Reset to default system Press Shift S Reboot system 61 Appendix A Specifications Data Rates 1 2 5 5 6 9 11 12 18 24 36 48 54 Mbps Standards IEEE802 11a b g IEEE802 3 IEEE802 3u IEEE802 3af IEEE802 1f IEEE802 1x Compatibility IEEE 802 11g IEEE 802 11b Power Requirements Active Ethernet Power over Ethernet 48 VDC 0 375A External Unit Auto sensing 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Regulation Certifications FCC Part 15 UL ETSI 300 328 CE RF Information Frequency Band 802 11a 5 15 5 25GHz Den DIGNA 5 47 5 725GHz 5 7250 5 825GHzZz 802 11b g U S Europe and Japan product covering 2 4 to 2 484 GHz programmable for different country regulations Media Access Protocol Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance CSMA CA Modulation Technology Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM DBPSK 1Mbps DQPSK 2Mbps CCK 5 5 amp 11Mbps BPSK 6 and 9 Mbps QPSK 12 and 18 Mbps 16 QAM 24 and 36 Mbps 64 QAM 48 and 54 Mbps Operating Channels 802 11b g 11 for North America 14 for Japan 13 for Europe 802 11a US Canada 12 non overlapping channel 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS 9 19 0 J0GHZ 9 29 9 02009H2 Europe 19 non overlapping channel 5 15 5 35GHz 5 47 5 825GHz Japan 4 non overlapping channel 5 15 5 25GHz China 5 non overlapping channel 5 725 5 85GHz Receive Sensitivity Typic
39. indow for listening to broadcast and multicast messages When the wireless Access Point has buffered broadcast or multicast messages for associated clients it sends the next DTIM with a DTIM Interval value Wireless clients detect the beacons and awaken to receive the broadcast and multicast messages The default value is 1 Valid settings are between 1 and 255 Transmit Power You may control the output power of the device by selecting a value from the drop down list This feature can be helpful in restricting the coverage area of the wireless network Note 1 Transmit power is regulated by international standards and users are forbidden to change its maximum limit Layer 2 Isolation Enable this feature if you would like this device hidden under windows neighborhood Users at a hotspot will not be able to share files through a neighborhood WDS Place a check in this box to enable WDS Wireless Distribution System When WDS is enabled this access point functions as a wireless repeater and is able to wirelessly communicate with other APs via WDS links Note that WDS is incompatible with WPA both features cannot be used at the same time A WDS link is bidirectional so this AP must know the MAC Address creates the WDS link of the other AP and the other AP must have a WDS link back to this AP Make sure the APs are configured with same channel number WDS AP MAC Address Specify one half of the WDS link The other AP must also have
40. ived Pata aquest to Send Transmitted Data EM gar to Sand Data Terminal head 3 Ping Indicator signal Ground sla sat Regi 1 PA 7 Po 57 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 Supper terminal steps Open the terminal software console Hyper Terminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help bras DE Connect To D console Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Country region United States 1 Area code 11 Phone number Connect using y Disconnected Auto detect Auto detect SCROLL CAPS num Capture Print echo Port Settings COM1 Properties Port Settings Bits per second Data bits Parity Stop bits Flow control EERE Restore Defaults 58 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Select the Console Properties gt settings gt ASCII setup console Hyper Terminal File Edit Vie all Transfer He Da pS Dos console Properties Connect To Settings Backspace key sends CtH Del Emulation Backscroll buffer lines Input Translation Telnet terminal ID ANSI C Play sound when connecting or disconnecting Ctil H Space Ctrl H ASCII Setup Version 1 0 Auto detect Auto detect ASCII Setup ASCII Setup ASCII Sending Send line ends with line feeds Echo typed characters locally Line delay o milizecondz Character delay jo milizecondz ASCII Recenving
41. lient Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 2 Understanding the Hardware 2 1 Hardware Installation 1 Place the unit in an appropriate place after conducting a site survey 2 Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into the AP port of the PoE Injector and the other end into the Bridge AP 3 Place one end of another Ethernet cable into the Network port of the PoE Injector and another end into your PC Notebook 4 Insert the DC inlet of the power adapter into the port labeled DC IN and the other end into the power socket on the wall This diagram depicts the hardware configuration PoE Injector AC DC cable Power Outlet 2 2 IP Address Configuration Ethernet Ethernet Bridge AP This device can be configured as a Bridge Router or Access Point The default IP address of the device is 192 168 1 1 Client Bridge mode 192 168 1 2 Access Point mode In order to log into this device you must first configure the TCP IP settings of your PC Notebook 1 In the control panel double click Network Connections and then double click on the connection of your Network Interface Card NIC You will then see the following screen Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using BS Intel 8255 based PU Ethernet 4dapl This connection uses the following items fel Client hor Microsoft Networks JE File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks dEl nos Packet Scheduler su Internet Pr
42. llows you to configure the user name and password for accessing the device Specify a user name and password and then re type it once again for verification Click on the Save Settings button to store the changes 16 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 ADMIN ADMINISTRATOR SETTINGS The Admin option is used to set a password For access to the Web based management By default there is no password configured It is highly recommended that you create a password to keep your new Access Point secure USER NAME Please enter the user name into box User Name EE ADMIN PASSWORD Please enter the same password into both boxes for confirmation Verify Password The third part of this page allows you to specify a name for this device as well as save or restore a configuration Click on the Save Settings button to store the changes SAVE AND RESTORE CONFIGURATION po Bris Bridge Name Specify a name for this bridge Web Idle Timeout Specify a time in minutes If there is no activity on the configuration pages then web page will close the session at the specified time 17 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 3 2 1 1 Save Configuration to a File This option allows you to save the current configuration of the device into a file Click on the Save Configuration button to begin 3 2 1 2 Restore the Configuration from a File This option allows you to restore a ba
43. me firmware upgrades may restore the configuration back to the factory default settings Therefore you may need to restore a configuration from a file Refer to Administrator Settings for details 4 2 3 System Reboot and Restore Settings to Default Click on the System link under the System menu This page allows you to reboot the device using the current settings or restore all the settings to the factory defaults 40 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 4 2 3 1 System Reboot Click on the Reboot the Device button to reboot the device using its current settings Once the dialog box appears click on the OK button to confirm the action SYSTEM System Settings The System Settings section allows you to reboot the device or restore the Access Point to the Factory default settings Restoring the unit to the Factory default settings will erase all settings including any rules that you have created SYSTEM COMMANDS http 192 168 1 2 2 Are vou sure you want to reboot the device Rebooting will disconnect any currently active sessions Cancel 4 2 3 2 Restore Settings to Default Click on the Restore all Settings to Factory Defaults button This option restores al configuration settings back to the settings that were in effect at the time when the device was shipped from the factory Once the dialog box appears click on the OK button to confirm the action Note The current settings will be l
44. na having a higher gain is strictly prohibited per regulations of Industry Canada The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms IMPORTANT NOTE IC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator amp your body This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Reglement d Industry Canada Les conditions de fonctionnement sont sujettes a deux conditions Ce p riph rique ne doit pas causer d interf rence et Ce p riph rique doit accepter toute interference y compris les interferences pouvant perturber le bon fonctionnement de ce p riph rique 64
45. nable Daylight Saving C Daylight Saving Settings Daylight Saving Offset 1 00 Month Week Day of Week Time DST Start Apr Lat sun 2 am CST End Oct Sth Sun 2 am SET THE DATE AND TIME MANUALLY Current Gateway Time Saturday January 31 2004 11 34 09 AM Year 2004 4 Month Jan Day a w Hour 11 we Minute Ja e Second 59 hd AMO Time Zone Select your time zone from the drop down list Set the Date and Time Select a date and time from the drop down list or do to use computer s time and date click on the Copy Your Computer s Time Settings button Click on the Save Settings button once you have modified the settings 23 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 3 3 Wireless System Click on the Wireless link on the navigation drop Wireless SSI 11a 1150 110 down menu You will then see six options SSID 11a 11b 11g Advanced and SNMP The configuration steps are described below b SNMP LAN Statistics Log Help 3 3 1 SSID Configuration Click on the SSID link under the Wireless menu This page allows you specify the SSID network name or specify a preferred SSID that you would like the device to connect to WIRELESS WIRELESS NETWORK SETTINGS Use this section to configure the wireless settings For your Wireless Access Point Please note that changes made on this section may also need to be duplicated on your Wireless Client B
46. nal SEPS inian A asad NA E cava AL caine odes 59 APPENDEX A SEE CIBICA PIONS ancasccnesicecscssticsceesccivecsasececseccosnsceasevccsacuessccscessecascasaccssesesedeevetosawsccsase 63 APPENDIX B FCC INTERFERENCE STATEMENT csccccsssccsscsccscccccssccccssccccscccccsccccssccceseees 64 APPENDIX C STATEMENT aiiin aaaea aa aana adaa aa iei aiaa 65 Revision History Version Date Notes o O o o 1 9 8 02 2008 05 29 Initial Version 1 Introduction The WAB 7000 Wireless High Power and High Gain Multi Client Bridge Access Point WDS wireless distribution system operates seamlessly in the dual band 2 4 5 GHz frequency spectrum supporting the 802 11b 2 4GHz 11Mbps and the newer faster 802 119 2 4GHz 54Mbps 802 11a 5GHz 54Mbps wireless standards The High output power and high sensitivity can extend range and coverage to reduce the roaming between APs to get more stability wireless connection It can collocate with any high gain antenna you want for your environment To protect your wireless connectivity this device can encrypt all wireless transmissions through 64 128 bit WEP data encryption and also supports WPA2 WPA 802 1x for powerful security authentication The MAC addresses filter lets you select exactly which stations should have access to your network This chapter describes the features amp benefits package contents applications and network configuration 1 1 Features amp Benefits Features Benefits
47. network visibility channel data rate and security Also included are advanced wireless settings such as wireless MAC clone and RTS fragmentation threshold LAN This menu includes the LAN and DHCP client server settings Filter This menu includes MAC address filter settings Logs This menu displays the system log Status This menu displays the wired and wireless statistics Help This menu describes the features of the device and the parameters for each setting 36 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 4 2 System es Click on the System link on the navigation System drop down menu You will then see six Administrator Settings options Administrator Settings Firmware Firmware System Time and Wizard Each option is described below cysten Time Wireless LAN t Filter gt Logs t Statistics Help 4 2 1 Administrator Settings Click on the Administrator Settings link under the System menu This page allows you to configure the password to access this device from the web browser You can also backup and restore the system settings USER NAME Please enter the user name into box User Name E ADMIN PASSWORD Please enter the same password into both boxes for confirmation Password EE Verify Password E Specify a user name and password and then re type it once again for verification Click on the Save Settings button to store the changes 4 2 1 1 Sa
48. not use this option when configured at Ad Hoc mode Setting ACK A Timeout You may specify a time out value however it is recommended to use the default setting 40 Click on the Save Settings button once you have modified the settings 4 3 3 Wireless 802 11b Configuration Click on the 11b link under the Wireless menu BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Visibility Status Visible Invisible Auto Channel Select Channel Transmission Rate Best automatic Mbits 802 11 Mode 802 11b only Setting ACK_B Timeout 48 us 0 372 44 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 4 3 3 1 802 11b Infrastructure Ad hoc Mode BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Infrastructure O Ad Hoc Auto Channel Select Channel 2 412 GHz C Transmission Rate Best automatic Mbits 802 11 Mode 802 11b only Setting ACK_B Timeout 48 hs 0 372 Visibility Status Select Visible or Invisible This is the SSID broadcast feature If you set this value to Visible then the clients will be able to find this SSID on a site survey Channel Select a channel from the drop down list The channels available are based on the country s regulation Place a check in the Auto Channel Select box if you would like the Access Point to select the cleanest channel Transmission Rate Select a transmission rate from the drop down list It is recommended to u
49. nts or click on the Clear button to clear the events Click on the Save Log button to save the log on your PC 34 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 3 6 Statistics Click on the Statistics link on the navigation System drop down menu This page displays the 5 WA gt transmitted and received packet statistics of Wireless the wired and wireless interface LAN Filter Logs Statistics Help STATISTICS NETWORK TRAFFIC STATS Traffic Statistics display Receive and Transmit packets passing through your Access Point LAN STATISTICS Sent 1340 Received 1085 TX Packets Dropped 0 RX Packets Dropped 0 Collisions O Errors O WIRELESS STATISTICS Sent 121 Received O TX Packets Dropped 0 Errors 0 Sent The number of packets sent from the bridge Received The number of packets received by the bridge TX Packets Dropped The number of packets that were dropped while being sent due to errors collisions or bridge resource limitations RX Packets Dropped The number of packets that were dropped while being received due to errors collisions or bridge resource limitations Collisions The number of packets that were dropped due to Ethernet collisions two or more devices attempting to use an Ethernet circuit at the same time Errors The number of transmission failures that cause loss of a packet A noisy radio frequency environment can cause a high error ra
50. o 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 Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment IMPORTANT NOTE FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator amp your body This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter For operation within 5 15 5 25GHz frequency range it is restricted to indoor environment The availability of some specific channels and or operational frequency bands are country dependent and are firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended destination The firmware setting is not accessible by the end user 63 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 Appendix C IC Statement IC statement Operation is subject to the following two conditions This device may not cause interference and This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device This device has been designed to operate with an antenna having a maximum gain of 14 dBi Anten
51. o the access point If the challenge text is encrypted correctly the access point allows the requesting device to authenticate It is recommended to select Auto if you are not sure which authentication type is used Click on the Save Settings button once you have modified the settings 4 3 4 2 WPA Personal Wi Fi Protected Access select the WPA Personal radio button if your wireless network uses WPA encryption WPA Wi Fi Protected Access was designed to improve upon the security features of WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy The technology is designed to work with existing Wi Fi products that have been enabled with WEP WPA provides improved data encryption through the Temporal Integrity Protocol TKIP which scrambles the keys using a hashing algorithm and by adding an integrity checking feature which makes sure that keys haven t been tampered with WPA WPA requires stations to use high grade encryption and authentication NOTE WD will not function with WPA security WPA Mode WPAZ hal Cipher Type TKIP and AES Group Key Update Interval 3600 seconds PRE SHARED KEY Pre Shared Key reset WPA Mode Select the WPA WPA2 from the drop down list Cipher Type Select TKIP or AES as the cipher suite The encryption algorithm used to secure the data communication TKIP Use TKIP only TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol provides per packet key generation and is based on WEP AES Use AES only AES Advanced Encryp
52. ode which you would like to filter Copy your PCs MAC address Click on this button if you would like to filter the MAC address for the PC you are logged on to Computer Name Specify a name for the specified MAC address Click on the Save button to insert the entry into the MAC address list 54 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 4 7 Logs Click on the Logs link on the navigation menu Logs display a list of events that are triggered on the Ethernet and Wireless interface This log can be referred when an unknown error occurs on the system or when a report needs to be sent to the technical support department for debugging purposes LOGS SYSTEM LOGS Use this option to view the Access Point logs You can define what types of events you want bo view and the event levels to view This Access Point also has external syslog server support so you can send the log Files to a computer on your network that is running a syslog utility LOG OPTIONS What to View 4 system View Levels Critical Warning Informational Suelo Lan atrae Na Apply Lo i Settin igs Mow LOG DETAILS A Dafa as a Reiresh INFO Sak Jan 31 11 30 34 2004 Log viewed by IP address 192 168 1 11 INFO Sat Jan 31 11 29 06 2004 Allowed configuration authentication by IP address 192 166 1 11 INFO Sat Jan 31 11 29 06 2004 Previous message repeated 5 times INFO Sat Jan 31 11 27 56 2004 Dropped packet From 169 254
53. of the default gateway Click on the Save Settings button once you have modified the settings Note If you change the IP address here you may need to adjust your PC s network settings to access the network again 32 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 DHCP DHCP SERVER Use this section to configure the built in DHCP Server to assign IP addresses to the computers on your network ENABLE Enable DHCP Server Enable DHCP Server Enter DHCP Server for this device 3 5 Logs Click on the Logs link on the navigation drop System down menu Logs display a list of events that MAR are triggered on the Ethernet and Wireless Wireless interface This log can be referred when an LAN unknown error occurs on the system or when a report needs to be sent to the technical support department for debugging purposes Filter Logs Statistics Help 33 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 LOGS SYSTEM LOGS Use this option to view the Access Point logs You can define what types of events you want to view and the event levels to view This Access Point also has external syslog server support so you can send the log Files to a computer on your network that is running a syslog utility LOG OPTIONS What to View 4 System view Levels Critical Warning 4 Informational GUS A eita art pc fm ae Coe ICO pl Sahn Log SECCIngs Nom zk L
54. onfigured at Ad Hoc mode Setting ACK A Timeout You may specify a time out value however it is recommended to use the default setting 40 Click on the Save Settings button once you have modified the settings 25 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 3 3 2 802 11b Infrastructure Ad hoc Mode BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Wireless Mode Infrastructure O Ad Hoc Auto Channel Select Channel Transmission Rate Best automatic Mbib is 802 11 Mode 802 11b only Setting ACK_B Timeout 48 tus 0 372 Wireless Mode Select the Infrastructure or Ad Hoc radio button Infrastructure is a point to multipoint PtMp topology where as Adhoc is a point to point topology PtP Wireless Network Name The SSID is a unique named shared amongst all the points of the wireless network The SSID must be identical on all points of the wireless network and cannot exceed 32 characters Auto Channel Select Select this button The outdoor AP channel will auto selected Channel Select a channel from the drop down list The channels available are based on the country s regulation When selecting Infrastructure mode a channel is not required however when selecting Adhoc mode you must select the same channel on all points Transmission Rate Select a transmission rate from the drop down list It is recommended to use the Best automatic option 802 11 Mode Select 802 11b only Do not use this option
55. ost After rebooting device will start on the default of AP mode SYSTEM SYSTEM SETTINGS The System Settings section allows you to reboot the device or restore the Access Point to the Factory default settings Restoring the unit to the factory default settings will erase all settings including any rules that you have created SYSTEM COMMANDS ill Settings to the Factory Defaults http 192 168 1 2 xi 9 y Are you sure you want to reset the device to its Factory default settings This will cause all current settings to be lost Cancel 41 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 4 2 4 System Time Configuration Click on the Time link under the System menu This feature allows you to configure update and maintain the correct time on the device s internal system clock as well as configure the time zone The date and time of the device can be configured manually or by copying the time on the PC that it is wired to Note If the device losses power for any reason it will not be able to keep its clock running and will not display the correct time once the device has been restarted Therefore you must re enter the correct date and time TIME TIME CONFIGURATION The Time Configuration option allows you to configure update and maintain the correct time on the internal system clock Daylight Saving can also be configured to automatically adjust the time when needed TIME CONFIGURATION
56. otocol TCF AP Description Transmission Control Protocolnternet Protocol The default Wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks C Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 2 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click on the Properties button This will allow you to configure the TCP IP settings of your PC Notebook Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties PETT General ou can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports thie capability Othermize vou need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically IF address 192 166 1 10 Subnet mask 255 255 255 O Default gateway a 2 Use the following ONS server addresses Preferred DNS server AE Alternate DNS server EE 3 Select Use the following IP Address radio button and then enter the IP address and subnet mask Ensure that the IP address and subnet mask are on the same subnet as the device For Example Device IP address 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 2 PC IP address 192 168 1 10 PC subnet mask 255 255 255 0 4 Click on the OK button to close this window and once again to close LAN properties window 13 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 3 Client Bridge Mode
57. plays the MAC address IP address and subnet mask of the LAN interface Wireless LAN o Displays the status MAC address SSID RF channel and security settings of the wireless interface LAN Computers o Displays the connection of the LAN computers s IP address Name and MAC address info 15 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 3 2 System Click on the System link on the navigation drop down menu You will then see four options Administrators Settings Firmware System and Time Each option is described below Administrator Settings k Firmware b System Time Wireless t LAN Statistics Log Help 3 2 1 Administrator Settings Click on the Administrator Settings link under the System menu This page allows you to configure the password to access this device from the web browser You can also specify a name for the bridge as well as backup and restore the system settings The first part of this page gives you the option to save the changes that were made on this page Click on the Save Settings button once you have configured the administrator settings Admin Administrator Settings The Admin option is used to set a password For access to the Web based management By default there is no password configured It is highly recommended that you create a password to keep your new bridge secure Save Settings Don t Save Settings The second part of this page a
58. s into each key box A hex digit is either a number from 0 to 9 or a letter from 4 to F For the most secure use of WEP set the authentication type to Shared Key when WEP is enabled You may also enter any text string into a WEP key box in which case it will be converted into a hexadecimal key using the ASCII values of the characters maximum of 5 text characters can be entered for 64 bit keys and a maximum of 13 characters for 128 bit keys WEP Key Length 64 bit 10 hex digits length applies to all keys WEP Key 1 eee O WEP Key 2 eee WEP Key 3 pera WEP Key 4 een O Default WEP Key WEP Key 1 Authentication i Shared Ke WEP Key Length Select a 64 bit or 128 bit WEP key length from the drop down list WEP Key 1 4 You may enter four different WEP keys Default WEP Key You may use up to four different keys for four different networks Select the current key that will be used Authentication Select Open or Shared Key Authentication method from the drop down list An open system allows any client to authenticate as long as it conforms to any MAC address filter policies that may have been set All authentication packets are transmitted without encryption Shared Key sends an unencrypted challenge text 46 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 string to any device attempting to communicate with the AP The device requesting authentication encrypts the challenge text and sends it back t
59. s the network again 51 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 4 5 DHCP Server Click on the DHCP link under the LAN menu DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol The DHCP section is where you configure the built in DHCP Server to assign IP addresses to the computers and other devices on your local area network LAN In most situations the router provides DHCP services and you can leave this option disabled However if for any reason the router does not provide DHCP services enable this option The AP s DHCP Server will then manage the IP addresses and other network configuration information for wireless clients associated with the AP The computers and other devices connected to your LAN also need to have their TCP IP configuration set to DHCP or Obtain an IP address automatically DHCP DHCP Server Use this section to configure the built in DHCP Server to assign IP addresses to the computers on your network ENABLE Enable DHCP Server W DHCP SETTINGS DHCP IP Address Range fi92 168 1 100 Eo 192 168 1 199 addresses within the LAN subnet Primary DNS ooo 86 Secondary DNS IS DHCP Lease Time 1440 minutes Always broadcast Y compatibility For some DHCP Clients NUMBER OF DYNAMIC DHCP CLIENTS O Computer Name MAC Address IP Address Enable DHCP Server Place a check in this box if you would like this device to function as a DHCP Server DHCP IP Address Range Enter
60. se the Best automatic option 802 11 Mode Select 802 11b only Do not use this option when configured at Ad Hoc mode Setting ACK_B Timeout You may specify a time out value however it is recommended to use the default setting 48 Click on the Save Settings button once you have modified the settings 4 3 4 Wireless 802 11g Configuration Click on the 11b link under the Wireless menu BASIC WIRELESS SETTINGS Yisibility Status visible Invisible Auto Channel Select Channel Transmission Rate Best automatic Mbit s 3 802 11 Mode 802 119 only Super AG Mode Disabled Setting ACK_G Timeout 48 us 0 186 Visibility Status Select Visible or Invisible This is the SSID broadcast feature If you set this value to Visible then the clients will be able to find this SSID on a site survey Channel Select a channel from the drop down list The channels available are based on the country s regulation Place a check in the Auto Channel Select box if you would like the Access Point to select the cleanest channel Transmission Rate Select a transmission rate from the drop down list It is recommended to use the Best automatic option 45 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 802 11 Mode Select 802 11b only Do not use this option when configured at Ad Hoc mode Setting ACK_G Timeout You may specify a time out value however it is recommended to
61. sing a hashing algorithm and by adding an integrity checking feature which makes sure that keys haven t been tampered with This option works with a RADIUS Server to authenticate wireless clients Wireless clients should have established the necessary credentials before attempting to authenticate to the Server through this Gateway Furthermore it may be necessary to configure the RADIUS Server to allow this Gateway to authenticate users WIRELESS SECURITY MODE Security Mode tone wEP wPa Personal WPA Enterprise WPA WPA requires stations to use high grade encryption and authentication NOTE WDS will not function with WPA security WPA Mode WPS Cipher Type TKIP and AES Group Key Update Interval as00 seconds EAP 802 1X When WPA enterprise is enabled the Access Point uses EAP 602 14 to authenticate clients via a remote RADIUS server Authentication Timeout leo minutes RADIUS server IP Address 192 168 1 55 RADIUS server Port fisiz RADIUS server Shared Seta radius shared Optional backup RADIUS server Second RADIUS server IP 197 168 1 56 Address Second RADIUS server Port fisiz Second RADIUS server radius shared Shared Secret radius_shared second MAC Address ri Authentication WPA Mode Select the WPA WPA2 from the drop down list Cipher Type Select TKIP or AES as the cipher suite The encryption algorithm used to secure the data communication TKIP Use TKIP only TK
62. te on the wireless LAN Click on the Refresh Statistics button to refresh the events or click on the Clear Statistics button to clear the events 35 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 4 Access Point Mode Web Configuration 4 1 Logging In NOOR W To configure the Access Point through the web browser enter the IP address of the Access Point default 192 168 1 2 into the address bar of the web browser and press Enter Wireless Access Point SETUP MENU Mozilla Firefox Fie Edit wiew Go Bookmarks Tools Help lt a T gt L http 192 168 1 2 Make sure that the Bridge and your computers are configured on the same subnet Refer to Chapter 2 in order to configure the IP address of your computer After connecting to the IP address the web browser will display the login page Specify the User Name and Password The default user name and password are levelone then click on the Login button The Configuration Web pages are optimized For 1024768 resolution and Internet Explorer 6 0 above UserName levelone Password levelone Login After logging in you will graphical user interface GUI of the Access Point The navigation drop down menu on left is divided into seven main sections System This menu includes system related settings such as firmware upgrade reset to factory defaults system date time configuration and configuration wizard Wireless This menu includes the settings such as
63. the drop down list This feature can be helpful in restricting the coverage area of the wireless network Note 1 Transmit power is regulated by international standards and users are forbidden to change its maximum limit Click on the Save Settings button once you have modified the settings 30 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 3 3 6 SNMP Click on the SNMP link under the Wireless menu The page allows you to create the community name and password if you would like remotely manage the device using a SNMP client SNMP SNMP PARAMETER SETTINGS Use this section to configure the SNMP settings For your Wireless Access Point Please note that changes made on this section may also need to be duplicated on your Wireless Client SNMP SETTINGS Support WebAdmin Control Disable Enable Read Only Community Name public Read Write Community ske Name PE Send SNMP Trap Disable Enable Send Trap To 0 0 0 Trap Community Name publi Support WebAdmin Control Select Enable if you would like to use the SNMP feature Read Only Community Name Specify the password for access the SNMP community for read only access Read Write Community Name Specify the password for access to the SNMP community with read write access Send SNMP Trap Select Enable if you would like to receive SNMP traps Send Trap To Specify the IP address that would receive the SNMP traps
64. the first and last IP address of the range Make sure that the range is on the same subnet as the device These two IP values from and to define a range of IP addresses that the DHCP Server uses when assigning addresses to computers and devices on your Local Area Network Any addresses that are outside of this range are not managed by the DHCP Server these could therefore be used for manually configured devices or devices that cannot use DHCP to obtain network address details automatically Primary Secondary DNS Enter an IP address for the primary and secondary DNS servers This field is optional DHCP Lease Time The amount of time that a computer may have an IP address before it is required to renew the lease The lease functions just as a lease on an apartment would The initial lease designates the amount of time before the lease 92 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 expires If the tenant wishes to retain the address when the lease is expired then a new lease is established If the lease expires and the address is no longer needed than another tenant may use the address Always Broadcast If all the computers on the LAN successfully obtain their IP addresses from the Access Point s DHCP server as expected this option can remain disabled However if one of the computers on the LAN fails to obtain an IP address from the Access Point s DHCP server it may have an old DHCP client that incorrectly turns off the
65. tion Standard is a very secure block based encryption Note that if the bridge uses the AES option the bridge can associate with the access point only if the access point is also set to use only AES TKIP and AES The bridge negotiates the cipher type with the access point and uses AES when available Group Key Update Interval Specify the number of seconds before the group key used for broadcast and multicast data is changed Pre Shared Key The key is entered as a pass phrase of up to 63 alphanumeric characters in ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange format at both ends of the wireless connection It cannot be shorter than eight characters although for proper security it needs to be of ample length and should not be a commonly known phrase This phrase is used to generate session keys that are unique for each wireless client Click on the Save Settings button once you have modified the settings 47 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 4 3 4 3 WPA Enterprise Wi Fi Protected Access amp 802 1x Select the WPA Enterprise radio button if your wireless network uses WPA encryption WPA Wi Fi Protected Access was designed to improve upon the security features of WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy The technology is designed to work with existing Wi Fi products that have been enabled with WEP WPA provides improved data encryption through the Temporal Integrity Protocol TKIP which scrambles the keys u
66. to Default Click on the System link under the System menu This page allows you to reboot the device using the current settings or restore all the settings to the factory defaults 3 2 3 1 System Reboot Click on the Reboot the Device button to reboot the device using its current settings Once the dialog box appears click on the OK button to confirm the action System System Settings The System Settings section allows you bo reboot the bridge or restore the bridge to the Factory default settings Restoring the unit to the Factory default settings will erase all settings including any rules that you have created system Commands Reboot the Device Restore all Settings to the Factory Defaults Microsoft Internet Explorer x amp ral Are you sure you want to reboot the device Rebooting will disconnect any currently active sessions ca 21 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 3 2 3 2 Restore Settings to Default Click on the Restore all Settings to Factory Defaults button This option restores al configuration settings back to the settings that were in effect at the time when the device was shipped from the factory Once the dialog box appears click on the OK button to confirm the action Note The current settings will be lost After rebooting device will start on the default CB mode SYSTEM SYSTEM SETTINGS The System Settings section allows you to reboot the device or restore t
67. ve Configuration to a File This option allows you to save the current configuration of the device into a file Click on the Save Configuration button to begin 37 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 4 2 1 2 Restore the Configuration from a File This option allows you to restore a backup configuration from a file to the device Click on the Browse button to select the file and then click on Restore Configuration from a File button The system then prompts you to reboot the device Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 x 4 a Are you sure you want to reboot the device Rebooting will disconnect any currently active sessions Click on the OK button to continue You will then see the Rebooting page Rebooting Please wait 7 seconds IF you changed the IP address of the router wou Will need to change the IP address in your browser before accessing the configuration Web site again Please wait while the system is rebooting Note Do no un plug the device during this process as this may cause permanent damage 4 2 1 3 Switch Device to Bridge Mode SWITCH DEVICE MODE _Switch Device to Bridge Mode Click on the Switch Device to Bridge Mode and then you will see a confirmation dialog box Click on the OK button to continue The page at http 192 168 1 2 says ES E Are you sure you want bo witch the device to bridge mode oat Mode switching will disconnect any currently activ
68. ved 0 TX Packets Dropped 0 Errors O Sent The number of packets sent from the bridge Received The number of packets received by the bridge TX Packets Dropped The number of packets that were dropped while being sent due to errors collisions or bridge resource limitations RX Packets Dropped The number of packets that were dropped while being received due to errors collisions or bridge resource limitations Collisions The number of packets that were dropped due to Ethernet collisions two or more devices attempting to use an Ethernet circuit at the same time Errors The number of transmission failures that cause loss of a packet A noisy radio frequency environment can cause a high error rate on the wireless LAN Click on the Refresh Statistics button to refresh the events or click on the Clear Statistics button to clear the events 56 11a b g Wireless Multi Client Bridge AP WDS Version 1 0 5 Reset to the default ID Password Because the device do not have reset button but have console port just in cast if the operator forget the login ID and Password then cannot access the web this chat is for how to reset to default ID Password Console cable explanation It cannot use the standard console cable it must modify one side to jump pin only on one side pin2 and pin3 have to replace please refer the follow info HR y Pi TTM COMA ioe 6 7 8 9 Pin Sianal Pin Signal Data Carrier Cletact e Rece
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