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Page 9 When to Use Which Mode Access Point Mode The Access Point Mode is the default mode of the access point and enables the bridging of wireless

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Page 99 Use Network Address Translation (Available in Wireless Routing Client and Gateway modes) NAT (Network Address Translation) allows multiple P

Page 4 - Table of Contents

Page 100 Configure Virtual Servers Based on DMZ Host DMZ (De-Militarized Zone) makes specific PCs in a NAT-enabled network directly accessible from

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Page 101 Configure Virtual Servers Based on Port Forwarding Virtual Server based on Port Forwarding forwards Internet requests arriving at the acces

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Page 102 Step 3: In the AAdddd PPoorrtt FFoorrwwaarrdd EEnnttrryy page, you can set up a Virtual Server for a KKnnoowwnn SSeerrvveerr type by se

Page 7 - Overview the Product

Page 103 Known Server Server Type : Select from the drop-down list of known server types: • HTTP • FTP • POP3 • Netmeeting Private IP

Page 8 - Features and Benefits

Page 104 Public IP : Select All, Single, or Range from the dropdown list. From : Enter the beginning of the range. To : Enter the end o

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Page 105 Configure Virtual Servers based on IP Forwarding If you are subscribed to more than one IP address from your ISP, virtual servers based on

Page 10 - When to Use Which Mode

Page 106 Control the Bandwidth Available (Available in Wireless Routing Client and Gateway modes) You can control the bandwidth available to subsc

Page 11 - Access Point Client Mode

Page 107 Configure WAN Bandwidth Control The Upload / Download Bandwidth Setting can limit throughput to the defined rates regardless of the number

Page 12 - Wireless Routing Client Mode

Page 108 Configure LAN Bandwidth Control Bandwidth Control can also limit LAN users’ throughput. Step 1: Select LLAANN BBaannddwwiiddtthh CCoo

Page 13 - Gateway Mode

Page 10 Access Point Client Mode In Access Point Client Mode the device acts as a wireless client. When connected to an access point, it creates a n

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Page 109 Step 3: Click the AAdddd button to create the rule for LAN user’s bandwidth control. Parameters Description Rule Name You can set a

Page 15 - Wireless Adapter Mode

Page 110 Perform Remote Management (Available in Wireless Routing Client and Gateway modes) You can use the access point web-based interface from th

Page 16 - Transparent Client Mode

Page 111 Use Parallel Broadband (Available in Gateway mode) Parallel Broadband provides scalable Internet bandwidth with Load Balancing and Fail-Ove

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Page 112 Enable Parallel Broadband Begin by verifying that every access point in the network is properly configured to connect to its individual br

Page 18 - Panel Views and Description

Page 113 Setup Email Notification This feature notifies you by email if there is a change in the WAN IP address that was supplied to you. Step

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Page 114 Step 4: Specify whether the SMTP server NNeeeeddss AAuutthheennttiiccaattiioonn or not by setting the checkbox accordingly. By default it

Page 20 - Install the Hardware

Page 115 Using Static Address Translation (Available in Wireless Routing Client and Gateway modes) If you use a notebook for work in the office, yo

Page 21 - Antenna Alignment

Page 116 Use DNS Redirection (Available in Wireless Routing Client and Gateway modes) When you enter a URL into your Internet browser, it requests

Page 22 - Installation Direction

Page 117 NOTE An entry for the DNS Server field in the PC TCP/IP Properties is required for Internet access. If the exact DNS IP address is unava

Page 23 - Setting Up

Page 118 Enable or Disable DNS Redirection Step 1: Select DDNNSS RReeddiirreeccttiioonn from the HHoommee UUsseerr FFeeaattuurreess command m

Page 24 - Mount the Unit on a Pole

Page 11 Wireless Routing Client Mode In Wireless Routing Client Mode the Ethernet port of the access point may be used to connect with other devices

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Page 119 Dynamic DNS Setup With Dynamic IP Internet connection, keeping track of your public IP address for Internet communication is complicated a

Page 26 - Configure the IP Address

Page 120 To manage Dynamic DNS List Step 1: Select DDyynnaammiicc DDNNSS SSeettuupp from the HHoommee UUsseerr FFeeaattuurreess command menu.

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Page 121 2 DDNS providers are predefined for you. You need to be connected to the Internet to register your DDNS account. Select 2MyDNS – Dynamic D

Page 28 - For Windows XP/2000

Page 122 Step 5: Optional In the Mail Exchanger field, enter the Static WAN IP address of the mail server configured to handle email for your domain

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Page 123 Select DtDNS as DDNS Service Provider: Step 1: Under the CChhooiiccee column in the CChhooiiccee DDDDNNSS PPrroovviiddeerr list, check

Page 30 - Access the Web Interface

Page 124 Use the Wireless Extended Features Setup WDS2 WDS2 (Wireless Distributed System 2) links up access points to create a wider network in whic

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Page 125 Follow these steps to change the setup the root access point. SSeettuupp aacccceessss ppooiinntt 11:: Click on WWLLAANN SSeettuupp fro

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Page 126 Follow these settings to setup access point 2. SSeettuupp aacccceessss ppooiinntt 22:: Click on WWLLAANN SSeettuupp from the CCOONN

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Page 127 CCoonnffiigguurree WWDDSS22 lliinnkk:: Click on WWLLAANN SSeettuupp from the CCOONNFFIIGGUURRAATTIIOONN menu. You will see the sub-menu

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Page 128 Set Virtual AP (Multiple SSID) Virtual AP implements mSSID (Multi-SSID) whereby a single wireless card can be setup with up to 16 virtual A

Page 35 - Perform Basic Configuration

Page 12 Gateway Mode In Gateway Mode, the access point supports several types of broadband connections in a wireless network after you have identif

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Page 129 Follow these steps to setup Virtual AP. Virtual AP Click on WLAN Setup from the CONFIGURATION menu. Select Virtual AP. Virt

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Page 130 Set Preferred APs (Available in Client Mode) When there is more than one AP with the same SSID, the Preferred APs function allows you defi

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Page 131 Get Long Distance Parameters The access point can calculate and display suggested values for certain parameters to use to ensure that effic

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Page 132 You can enter the parameters based on the recommended values in the pop-up window, click on the AAppppllyy button to update the changes.

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Page 133 Set Wireless Multimedia Wireless Multimedia (WMM) is a QoS (Quality of Service) standard in IEEE802.11E that we have adopted to improve and

Page 41 - To Setup DHCP Server

Page 134 Follow these steps to change the setup Wireless Multimedia on your access point. Step 1: 1. Click on WLAN Setup from the CONFIGURATION men

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Page 135 WMM Parameters (for advanced users) AIFs (Arbitrary Inter-Frame Space) Arbitrary Inter-Frame Space is the minimum wait time interval betwee

Page 43

Page 136 Setup Point-to-Point & Point-to-MultiPoint Connection You can implement Point-to-Point connection by simply setting one access point as

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Page 138 Follow these steps to setup Transparent Client/s. TTrraannssppaarreenntt CClliieenntt SStteepp 11:: Click on WWLLAANN SSeettuupp from t

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Page 13 Broadband Internet Access Type: Static IP Address Use Static IP Address if you have subscribed to a fixed IP address or to a range of fixed

Page 47 - View Active DHCP Leases

Page 139 TTrraannssppaarreenntt CClliieenntt SStteepp 22:: Select the RReemmoottee AAPP MMAACC checkbox. Enter the RReemmoottee AAPP MMAAC

Page 48 - DHCP Clients

Page 140 Secure your Wireless LAN Step 1: Select SSeeccuurriittyy from WWLLAANN SSeettuupp under the CCOONNFFIIGGUURRAATTIIOONN menu. Step 2: M

Page 49

Page 141 Setup WEP At the WEP Setup page, SStteepp 11:: Specify the kkeeyy eennttrryy ttyyppee, by selecting either: •• UUssee HHeexxaadd

Page 50

Page 142 Setup WPA-Personal (Available in Access Point mode) Follow these steps if you have activated the WPA-Personal, WPA2-Personal or WPA-Per

Page 51 - Setup WLAN

Page 143 SStteepp 33:: For WPA-Personal Set the CCiipphheerr TTyyppee to TTKKIIPP. WPA replaces WEP with a strong encryption technology calle

Page 52

Page 144 Setup 802.1x/RADIUS (Available in Access Point mode) At the IEEE 802.1x Setup page, SStteepp 11:: Key in the IP address of the PPrr

Page 53 - • Access Point Mode

Page 145 SStteepp 66:: Select the lleennggtthh of each encryption key: •• 6644-- bbiitt 10 hexadecimal or 5 ASCII Text •• 112288--bbiitt

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Page 146 Setup WPA Enterprise (Available in Access Point mode) Follow these steps if you have selected the WPA, WPA1-Enterprise, WPA2-Enterprise, o

Page 55

Page 147 SStteepp 55:: Select the lleennggtthh of each encryption key: •• 6644-- bbiitt 10 hexadecimal or 5 ASCII Text •• 112288--bbiitt 26

Page 56 - Scan for Site Survey

Page 148 Configure the Security Features Use Packet Filtering Packet filtering selectively allows /disallows applications from Internet connection.

Page 57

Page 14 Wireless Adapter Mode In Wireless Adapter Mode, the access point can communicate wirelessly with another access point to perform transparen

Page 58

Page 149 apply the rule to:  A Range of IP addresses In this case, you will have to define (From) which IP address (To) which IP address, you

Page 59 - View Link Information

Page 150 In this case, you may skip both the (From) as well as the (To) drop down fields. 4e). At the Time of the Day drop down list, you may also c

Page 60

Page 151 Use URL Filtering URL Filtering allows you to block objectionable websites from your LAN users. Configure URL Filtering Step 1: Select

Page 61 - Scan for Channel Survey

Page 152 Configure the Firewall Configure SPI Firewall Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) thwarts common hacker attacks like IP Spoofing, Port Scanni

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Page 153 You may add more firewall rules for specific security purposes. Click on the AAdddd radio button at the screen shown above, followed by the

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Page 154 which it sends datagrams because of congestion. Redirect Informs the host of a preferred route. Time exceeded Indicates that the Time-to-L

Page 64 - Align the Antenna

Page 155 Timestamp – Timestamp RR – Record Route SID – Stream Identifier SSRR – Strict Source Routing RA – Router Alert Check TTL : This parameter

Page 65

Page 156 Use the Firewall Log The Firewall Log captures and stores network traffic information such as the type of data traffic, the time, the sourc

Page 66 - Wireless Mode

Page 157 Administer the System Use the System Tools Use the Ping Utility (Available in Wireless Routing Client and Gateway modes.) You can check

Page 67

Page 158 Use Syslog Syslog forwards system log messages in a network to a machine running a Syslog listening application. It is used to help in man

Page 68 - View the Statistics

Page 15 Transparent Client Mode In Transparent Client Mode, the access point provides connection with an access point* acting as the RootAP. This o

Page 69 - Setup your WAN

Page 159 Follow these steps to setup Syslog: Step 1: Click on SSyysslloogg from the SSYYSSTTEEMM TTOOOOLLSS menu. Step 2: Select to EEnnaabblle

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Page 160 Follow these sample steps to view logged information: Step 1: Search for a Syslog listening application. Step 2: Select a Syslog listeni

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Page 161 Set System Identity You can set the System Identity of the access point to be uniquely identifiable. SStteepp 11:: Select SSyysstteemm

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Page 162 Step 1: Select SSyysstteemm CClloocckk SSeettuupp from the SSYYSSTTEEMM TTOOOOLLSS menu. Step 2: Select the appropriate time zone from

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Page 163 Upgrade the Firmware with UConfig You can check the types and version of your firmware by clicking on About System from the HELP menu. To

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Page 164 Upgrade the Firmware with Command Line Interface You can check the types and version of your firmware by clicking on About System from the

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Page 165 SStteepp 22:: On the PC connected to the AP, run a TFTP server and setup to point to the same firmware image filename. Sample Screens

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Page 166 SStteepp 44:: These screens display when upgrade is done. Sample Screenshot NOTE The firmware upgrade process must NOT be inte

Page 77 - Setup Telnet / SSH

Page 167 Perform Firmware Recovery If the system fails to launch properly, the access point will automatically switch to loader mode and the diagnos

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Page 168 SStteepp 55:: From the Start menu, click Run and type cmd. When the command prompt window appears, type in the following command: X:\

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Page 16 Difference Between other client modes and Transparent Client Mode Other client modes Transparent Client Mode Connectivity with any standard

Page 80 - Line Interface

Page 169 Backup or Reset the Settings You may choose to save the current configuration profile, create a backup of it on your hard disk, restore an

Page 81 - Set the WEB Mode

Page 170 Backup your Settings SStteepp 11:: Select BBaacckkuupp oorr RReesseett SSeettttiinnggss from the SSYYSSTTEEMM TTOOOOLLSS menu. SSt

Page 82 - Setup SNMP

Page 171 Restore your Settings SStteepp 11:: Select BBaacckkuupp oorr RReesseett SSeettttiinnggss from the SSYYSSTTEEMM TTOOOOLLSS menu. SS

Page 83 - Setup SNMP Trap

Page 172 Reboot the System Most of the changes you make to the system settings require a system reboot before the new parameters can take effect. S

Page 84 - Setup STP

Page 173 Change the Password It is recommended that the login password is changed from the factory default password. SStteepp 11:: Select CChh

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Page 174 To Logout SStteepp 11:: Select LLooggoouutt from the SSYYSSTTEEMM TTOOOOLLSS menu. SStteepp 22:: Click the LLOOGG OONN !! butt

Page 86

Page 175 Use the HELP menu View About System System Information displays system configuration information that may be required by support technicia

Page 87 - Use MAC Filtering

Page 176 Get Technical Support This page displays the contact information of technical support centres around the world. If further information un

Page 88

Page 177 Appendix: Use the Command Line Interface Get Operation List SYNTAX DESCRIPTION Get tasks Display all active process/tasks. Get sysinfo D

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Page 178 Wireless Mode SYNTAX DESCRIPTION Set wirelessmode <string> Supported strings are: auto, 11a, 11b, 11g, pureg, superg, supera Set aut

Page 90

Page 17 Panel Views and Description Features Status and Indication Steady Red Power is supplied to the device. 1 POWER LED Off No power is

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Page 179 {CTRY_IRAN, "IR" }, {CTRY_IRELAND, "IE" }, {CTRY_ISRAEL, "IL" }, {CTRY_ITALY, &q

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Page 180 Channel SYNTAX DESCRIPTION Set channel <value> (Value in decimal) SSID SYNTAX DESCRIPTION Set ssid <string> (Not More than

Page 93

Page 181 Appendix: Virtual AP (Multi-SSID) FAQ Q1) What is mSSID? Multi-SSID (mSSID) as the name suggest, allows an access point (AP) with a singl

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Page 182 Q3) Can I update my access point to this mSSID firmware? Yes. You can retain your access point configuration when you update to the

Page 95

Page 183 Q6) I have Pseudo VLAN for Per Group enabled. Will updating to mSSID firmware still support wireless clients with MAC addresses listed in Pe

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Page 184 Q8) I have 2 of the access point units installed at a site about 2km from each other running PtP modes. Should I update to mSSID firmware?

Page 97 - Setup Routing

Page 185 Appendix: View the Technical Specifications Safety and Electromagnetic Conformance • FCC Part 15 SubPart B and SubPart C (for wireless mod

Page 98 - Configure Static Routing

Page 186 Network Interface 1x RJ45 10/100 Mbps auto-negotiating Ethernet port Modulation • BPSK (Binary Phase Shift Keying) • QPSK (Quadrature P

Page 99

Page 187 IP Addressing All classful/classless subnets Management • Telnet Command Console • HTTP Web Management • SSH • Syslog Built-in DHC

Page 100 - Step 2:

Page 188 Technical Support Information The warranty information and registration form are found in the Quick Install Guide. For technical support, y

Page 101 - Step 3:

Page 18 Steady Red Wireless interface up and running. Ready for operation. 4 WLAN LED Flashing Red Activity is detected in the wireless network. 5

Page 102 - Forwarding

Page 1 © Copyright 2007 Compex Systems Pte Ltd All Rights Reserved This document contains information, which is protected by copyright. Reproduction,

Page 103

Page 19 Install the Hardware This section will show you how to install the hardware of the access point. • Antenna Alignment The antenna alignmen

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Page 20 Antenna Alignment The physical environment of the antenna must be examined when aligning the antenna. Obstructions, available mounting locat

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Page 21 Installation Direction The directional antenna radiates the signal towards the front of the unit. The unit should be installed in a posi

Page 106

Page 22 Setup Requirements • CAT5/5e Networking Cable. • At least 1 computer installed with a web browser and a wired or wireless network interface

Page 107 - Enable Bandwidth Control

Page 23 Mount the Unit on a Pole Align the mount metal bracket horizontally to the access point as shown in figure. Attach the U shape metal to

Page 108

Page 24 Connect the RJ45 Ethernet cable attached to the PoE Injector to a network device, such as to a switch or to the PC you will use to configure

Page 109

Page 25 Configure the IP Address After setting up the hardware you need to assign an IP address to your PC so that it is in the same subnet as the a

Page 110 - Step 4:

Page 26 SStteepp 55:: To verify that the IP address has been correctly assigned to your PC, go to the Start menu, select Run, and enter the comm

Page 111 - Perform Remote Management

Page 27 For Windows XP/2000 SStteepp 11:: Go to your desktop, right-click on the My Network Places icon and select Properties. SStteepp 22::

Page 112 - Use Parallel Broadband

Page 28 SStteepp 66:: To verify that the IP address has been correctly assigned to your PC, go to the Start menu, Accessories, select Command Pro

Page 113 - Enable Parallel Broadband

Page 2 FCC Compliance Statement: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This devic

Page 114 - Setup Email Notification

Page 29 Access the Web Interface Access with uConfig The UConfig utility provides direct access to the web interface. This utility can be download

Page 115 - Step 5:

Page 30 SStteepp 33:: Select the access point from the products list and click on the OOppeenn WWeebb button. To retrieve and display the lates

Page 116

Page 31 SStteepp 55:: At the login page, press the LLOOGG OONN !! button to enter the configuration page. The default password is: password

Page 117 - Use DNS Redirection

Page 32 Manual access with Internet Explorer SStteepp 11:: Launch your Web browser and under the TToooollss tab, select IInntteerrnneett OOppttii

Page 118

Page 33 SStteepp 33:: At the AAddddrreessss bar type in http://192.168.168.1 and press EEnntteerr on your keyboard. SStteepp 44:: At the login

Page 119

Page 34 Perform Basic Configuration Setup Management Port At the Management Port Setup page, you may: • Set Ethernet Link Speed and duplex settin

Page 120 - Dynamic DNS Setup

Page 35 Follow these steps to automatically obtain the IP address from DHCP server. SStteepp 11:: Click on TTCCPP//IIPP SSeettttiinnggss from MMa

Page 121 - To manage Dynamic DNS List

Page 36 If you choose to Use the following DNS server addresses. SStteepp 33:: Click on the AAppppllyy button to save your new parameters.

Page 122 - Step 4: Optional

Page 37 This table describes the parameters that can be modified in the Management Port Setup page if you select to Use the following DNS server addr

Page 123 - Step 7:

Page 38 Follow these steps to manually define the IP address. SStteepp 11:: Click on TTCCPP//IIPP SSeettttiinnggss from MMaannaaggeemmeenntt SSe

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Page 3 Table of Contents OVERVIEW THE PRODUCT...6 Introduction ...

Page 125 - Setup WDS2

Page 39 This table describes the parameters that can be modified in the Management Port Setup page. Parameters Description IP Address When the DHCP

Page 126

Page 40 To Setup DHCP Server There are 3 DHCP Modes: • NONE By default, DHCP Mode is set to NONE. Leave the selection at this mode if you do not wi

Page 127

Page 41 The following will guide you to setup the DHCP Server. SStteepp 11:: Click on AAddvvaanncceedd SSeettttiinnggss from MMaannaaggeemmeennt

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Page 42 This table describes the parameters that can be modified in DHCP Server Setup. Parameters Description The fields DHCP Start IP Address and

Page 129

Page 43 DHCP Gateway IP Address Though the DHCP server usually also acts as the Default Gateway of the DHCP client, the access point allows you to

Page 130

Page 44 The following will guide you to setup the DHCP Relay. SStteepp 11:: Click on AAddvvaanncceedd SSeettttiinnggss from MMaannaaggeemmeenntt

Page 131 - Set Preferred APs

Page 45 This table describes the parameters that can be modified in DHCP Server Setup. Parameters Description DHCP Server IP This is the IP addres

Page 132 - Get Long Distance Parameters

Page 46 View Active DHCP Leases SStteepp 11:: Select MMaannaaggeemmeenntt SSeettuupp from the CCOONNFFIIGGUURRAATTIIOONN menu. SStteepp 22:: Go

Page 133

Page 47 Reserve IP Addresses for Predetermined DHCP Clients A reserved IP address is excluded from the pool of free IP addresses the DHCP server dra

Page 134 - Set Wireless Multimedia

Page 48 SStteepp 33:: Fill in: The host portion of the IP Address to be reserved. The Hardware Address, in pairs of two hexadecimal values. Press

Page 135

Page 4 Setup your WAN...68 Setup Telnet / SSH...

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Page 49 Delete DHCP Server Reservation SStteepp 11:: Select the reserved IP address to delete. SStteepp 22:: Click on the DDeelleettee button.

Page 137 - MultiPoint Connection

Page 50 Setup WLAN Configure the Basic Setup of the Wireless Mode SStteepp 11:: Select WWLLAANN SSeettuupp from the CCOONNFFIIGGUURRAATTIIOONN

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Page 51 Step 3: Enter the parameters in their respective fields, click on the AAppppllyy button and reboot your device to let your changes take effe

Page 139

Page 52 WLAN Basic Setup page Parameters Description The Current Mode The default operating mode is the Access Point mode. Operating modes: • Acc

Page 140

Page 53 Wireless Profile A selection of network environment types in which to operate the access point: •• 880022..1111aa oonnllyy ((VVeerrssi

Page 141 - Secure your Wireless LAN

Page 54 Act as RootAP The access point will connect with 1, or multiple clients to create a point-to-point and point-to-multi-point connection ne

Page 142 - Setup WEP

Page 55 Scan for Site Survey (Available in Client and Wireless Routing Client modes) SStteepp 11:: In the MMooddee SSeettuupp page click on the S

Page 143 - Setup WPA-Personal

Page 56 SStteepp 22:: To connect the client to one of the access points detected, select the radio button corresponding to the access point you wan

Page 144

Page 57 Read-Only Parameters of Neighbouring Access Points Viewable from Site Survey page Description Bssid Wireless MAC address of the access

Page 145 - Setup 802.1x/RADIUS

Page 58 View Link Information (Available in Client and Wireless Routing Client modes) To view the connection status when the client is linked to ano

Page 146

Page 5 SECURE YOUR WIRELESS LAN...140 Setup WEP...

Page 147 - Setup WPA Enterprise

Page 59 Parameters Viewable from Link Information page Description State Displays whether the State is Scanning or Associated, and MAC address of

Page 148

Page 60 Scan for Channel Survey (Available in Access Point and Gateway modes) Channel Survey displays a list of all the channels supported by the ac

Page 149 - Use Packet Filtering

Page 61 SStteepp 22:: To connect the client to one of the channels detected, select the corresponding radio button. SStteepp 33:: Click on t

Page 150

Page 62 Read-Only Parameters of All Channels Viewable from Channel Survey page Description Freq Frequency of the channel at which your access poin

Page 151

Page 63 Align the Antenna Antenna Alignment precisely aligns the antenna over long distances for higher signal strength to improve the connection be

Page 152 - Use URL Filtering

Page 64 NOTE If no MAC address is entered, the Antenna Alignment tool will make use of the SSID to align the antenna. Please ensure that the correc

Page 153 - Configure the Firewall

Page 65 Configure the Advanced Setup of the Wireless Mode SStteepp 11:: Select WWLLAANN SSeettuupp from the CCOONNFFIIGGUURRAATTIIOONN menu to

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Page 66 Advanced Setup Parameters Description Beacon Interval (Only in Access Point mode) Amount of time between beacon transmissions. This tells

Page 155

Page 67 View the Statistics The Statistics feature reveals information on the wireless device connected to the WLAN. SStteepp 11:: Select WWLLAAN

Page 156

Page 68 Setup your WAN (Available in Wireless Routing Client and Gateway modes) NOTE: Any changes to the WAN Setup will only take effect after rebo

Page 157 - Use the Firewall Log

Page 6 Overview the Product Introduction The Wireless 54Mbps Outdoor Access Point is a high-performance AP designed for enterprise and outdoor users

Page 158 - Administer the System

Page 69 Note: Additional configuration might be required before your ISP will allocate an IP address to the access point. Certain ISPs require auth

Page 159 - Use Syslog

Page 70 Setup your WAN for cable internet whereby fixed WAN IP address is assigned by ISP WAN Setup Parameters Example: • IP Address: 203.120.12.24

Page 160

Page 71 Setup your WAN for ADSL Internet using PPP over Ethernet If you subscribe to an ADSL service using PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) authentication,

Page 161

Page 72 Step 3: Enter your account name assigned by your ISP (Example: guest) in the field for UUsseerrnnaammee, followed by your account PPaassssww

Page 162 - Setup System Clock

Page 73 You can limit the maximum size a packet can be in a network by setting the MMTTUU (Maximum Transmissible Unit). Click the MMTTUU Button in A

Page 163

Page 74 Setup your WAN for ADSL Internet using Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) WAN Setup Parameters Example: • IP Address: 203.120.12.47 •

Page 164

Page 75 Step 3: Fill in the information provided by your ISP in the IIPP AAddddrreessss,, NNeettwwoorrkk MMaasskk, VVPPNN SSeerrvveerr, and DDHH

Page 165 - Interface

Page 76 Setup Telnet / SSH Telnet allows a computer to remotely connect to the access point CLI (Command Line Interface) for control and monitori

Page 166

Page 77 Step 3: To add user: 1. Click the Add button. 2. In Add User Entry Page, enter the User Name, Password, and specify whether the user is

Page 167

Page 78 Access the TELNET Command Line Interface You may connect to the CLI (Command Line Interface) via a TELNET session to the default IP 192.168.

Page 168 - Perform Firmware Recovery

Page 7 Features and Benefits •• PPooiinntt--ttoo--PPooiinntt && PPooiinntt--ttoo--MMuullttiiPPooiinntt SSuuppppoorrtt Point-to-Point a

Page 169

Page 79 Access the Secure Shell Host Command Line Interface SSH provides the best remote access security using different forms of encryption and cip

Page 170 - Backup or Reset the Settings

Page 80 Set the WEB Mode The access point supports HTTPS (SSL) featuring additional authentication and encryption for secure communication, in add

Page 171

Page 81 Setup SNMP The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a set of communication protocols that separates the management software architec

Page 172

Page 82 Setup SNMP Trap The SNMP Trap saves network resources through eliminating the need for unnecessary SNMP requests by providing notification o

Page 173 - Reboot the System

Page 83 Setup STP (Available in Access Point, Transparent Client, and Repeater modes) Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) prevents broadcast storms whe

Page 174 - Change the Password

Page 84 Scenario #1 – (No STP) With no STP, all clients (Notebook#1, #2, #3, #4) can access one another, resulting in low data security. Due to the r

Page 175 - To Logout

Page 85 SStteepp 11:: Select SSTTPP SSeettuupp from the CCOONNFFIIGGUURRAATTIIOONN menu. SStteepp 22:: Select the SSTTPP SSttaattuuss EE

Page 176 - Use the HELP menu

Page 86 Use MAC Filtering MAC Filtering acts as a security measure by restricting user network access according to MAC address. Each WLAN or radio c

Page 177 - Get Technical Support

Page 87 Add a MAC Address to the MAC Address List SStteepp 11:: Select MMAACC FFiilltteerriinngg from WWLLAANN SSeettuupp. The MAC Address Filter

Page 178

Page 88 SStteepp 22:: MAC Filter Address List page displays. Click the AAdddd button. SStteepp 33:: The Add MAC Address page displays.

Page 179

Page 8 •• SSTTPP Spanning-Tree Protocol provides path redundancy while preventing undesirable loops in the network. It forces certain redundant dat

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Page 89 SStteepp 55:: MAC Filter Address List page displays with updated MAC Address List. NOTE Please reboot to effect all changes and new M

Page 181

Page 90 Delete a MAC Address From All Access Points SStteepp 11:: Select MMAACC FFiilltteerriinngg from WWLLAANN SSeettuupp. The MAC Address Fil

Page 182

Page 91 SStteepp 33:: The MAC Filter Address List page displays with updated MAC Address List.

Page 183

Page 92 Delete a MAC address from individual access point SStteepp 11:: Select MMAACC FFiilltteerriinngg from WWLLAANN SSeettuupp. The MAC Addre

Page 184

Page 93 SStteepp 33:: The MAC Filter Address List page displays with updated MAC Address List.

Page 185

Page 94 Edit MAC Address from the MAC Address List SStteepp 11:: Select MMAACC FFiilltteerriinngg from WWLLAANN SSeettuupp. The MAC Address Filt

Page 186 - Specifications

Page 95 SStteepp 33:: The Edit MAC Address page displays. Edit the MAC address settings accordingly. Click the SSaavvee button. SStteepp 44::

Page 187

Page 96 Perform Advanced Configuration Setup Routing (Available in Wireless Routing Client and Gateway modes) The access point allows you to add a

Page 188

Page 97 Configure Static Routing Step 1: Select RRoouuttiinngg from the CCOONNFFIIGGUURRAATTIIOONN command menu. The SSyysstteemm RRoouuttiinngg

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Page 98 Use Routing Information Protocol (Available in Wireless Routing Client and Gateway modes) RIP (Routing Information Protocol) allows informat

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