background image

 

2

4.3.5 Backup / Restore and Reset to Factory

.................................................................................................. 69

 

4.3.6 Firmware Upgrade

...................................................................................................................................... 70

 

4.3.7 Network Utility

............................................................................................................................................. 71

 

4.3.8 Reboot

.......................................................................................................................................................... 72

 

4.4

 

S

YSTEM 

S

TATUS

.................................................................................................................................................... 73

 

4.4.1 System Overview

........................................................................................................................................ 73

 

4.4.2 WDS Link Status

......................................................................................................................................... 75

 

4.4.3 Extra Information

........................................................................................................................................ 76

 

4.4.4 Event Log

..................................................................................................................................................... 78

 

CHAPTER 5. CPE MODE CONFIGURATION

.......................................................................................................... 79

 

5.1

 

E

XTERNAL 

N

ETWORK 

C

ONNECTION

..................................................................................................................... 79

 

5.1.1 Network Requirement

................................................................................................................................ 79

 

5.1.2 Configure WAN Setup

................................................................................................................................ 81

 

5.1.3 Configure DDNS Setup

.............................................................................................................................. 84

 

5.1.4 Configure LAN IP

........................................................................................................................................ 85

 

5.2

 

A

CCESS 

P

OINT 

A

SSOCIATION

................................................................................................................................ 87

 

5.2.1 Wireless General Setup

............................................................................................................................. 87

 

5.2.2 Wireless Advanced Setup

......................................................................................................................... 90

 

5.2.3 Site Survey

.................................................................................................................................................. 93

 

5.3

 

S

YSTEM 

M

ANAGEMENT

......................................................................................................................................... 94

 

5.3.1 Configure Management

............................................................................................................................. 94

 

5.3.2 Configure System Time

............................................................................................................................. 96

 

5.3.3 Configure UPnP

.......................................................................................................................................... 97

 

5.3.4 Configure SNMP Setup

............................................................................................................................. 98

 

5.3.5 Backup / Restore and Reset to Factory

................................................................................................ 100

 

5.3.6 Firmware Upgrade

.................................................................................................................................... 101

 

5.3.7 Network Utility

........................................................................................................................................... 102

 

5.3.8 Reboot

........................................................................................................................................................ 103

 

5.4

 

A

CCESS 

C

ONTROL 

L

IST

....................................................................................................................................... 104

 

5.4.1 IP Filter Setup

............................................................................................................................................ 104

 

5.4.2 MAC Filter Setup

...................................................................................................................................... 106

 

5.5

 

R

ESOURCE 

S

HARING

.......................................................................................................................................... 107

 

5.5.1 DMZ

............................................................................................................................................................ 107

 

5.5.2 Virtual Server (Port Forwarding)

............................................................................................................. 108

 

5.6

 

S

YSTEM 

S

TATUS

.................................................................................................................................................. 110

 

5.6.1 System Overview

...................................................................................................................................... 110

 

5.6.2 DHCP Clients

............................................................................................................................................ 113

 

5.6.3 Extra Info

.................................................................................................................................................... 114

 

5.6.4 Event Log

................................................................................................................................................... 116

 

CHAPTER 6. CLIENT  UNIVERSAL REPEATER CONFIGURATION

............................................ 117

 

6.1

 

E

XTERNAL 

N

ETWORK 

C

ONNECTION

................................................................................................................... 117

 

6.1.1 Network Requirement

.............................................................................................................................. 117

 

6.1.2 Configure LAN IP

...................................................................................................................................... 118

 

6.2

 

A

CCESS 

P

OINT 

A

SSOCIATION

.............................................................................................................................. 120

 

6.2.1 Configure Wireless General Setting

...................................................................................................... 120

 

6.2.2 Wireless Advanced Setup

....................................................................................................................... 122

 

6.2.3 Site Survey

................................................................................................................................................ 125

 

6.3

 

W

IRELESS 

LAN

 

N

ETWORK 

C

REATION

................................................................................................................ 126

 

6.3.1 AP Setup

.................................................................................................................................................... 126

 

6.3.2 MAC Filter Setup

...................................................................................................................................... 132

 

6.4

 

S

YSTEM 

M

ANAGEMENT

....................................................................................................................................... 133

 

6.4.1 Configure Management

........................................................................................................................... 133

 

6.4.2 Configure System Time

........................................................................................................................... 135

 

6.4.3 Configure UPnP

........................................................................................................................................ 136

 

6.4.4 Configure SNMP Setup

........................................................................................................................... 137

 

6.4.5 Backup / Restore and Reset to Factory

................................................................................................ 139

 

Summary of Contents for APO1000

Page 1: ...Wireless G 2 4GHz 500mW Outdoor AP Model APO1000 APO1010 User s Manual V 1 0...

Page 2: ...2 Virtual AP Setup 26 3 2 4 MAC Filter Setup 32 3 3 WIRELESS NETWORK EXPANSION 33 3 4 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT 36 3 4 1 Configure Management 36 3 4 2 Configure System Time 38 3 4 3 Configure UPnP 39 3 4 4 Co...

Page 3: ...ry 100 5 3 6 Firmware Upgrade 101 5 3 7 Network Utility 102 5 3 8 Reboot 103 5 4 ACCESS CONTROL LIST 104 5 4 1 IP Filter Setup 104 5 4 2 MAC Filter Setup 106 5 5 RESOURCE SHARING 107 5 5 1 DMZ 107 5 5...

Page 4: ...5 3 DHCP Clients 147 6 5 4 Extra Information 148 6 5 5 Event Log 150 CHAPTER 7 COMMAND LINE INTERFACE CLI 151 7 1 ACCESSING THE CLI WITH TELNET 151 7 2 USING THE CLI 152 APPENDIX A WINDOWS TCP IP SET...

Page 5: ...4...

Page 6: ...twork via wireless or wired bridge to access to Internet The die cast sealed APO1000 APO1010 is compact in size and compliant with IP68 weatherproof standard It comes with a mounting kit to mount on p...

Page 7: ...ith illustration 1 Wireless CPE for Multi Dwelling Unit Multi Tenant Unit MDU MTU complexes including apartments dormitories and office complexes 2 Outdoor Access Point for school campuses enterprise...

Page 8: ...ither a main relay or remote base station A main base station is typically connected to a wired network via the Ethernet port A relay base station relays data between main base stations and relay stat...

Page 9: ...relays data between main base stations and relay stations or remote base stations with clients A remote base station is the end point to accept connections from wireless clients and pass data upwards...

Page 10: ...5 APO1000 APO1010...

Page 11: ...ing WISPs deliver wireless broadband Internet service to residents and business customers In the CPE mode APO1000 APO1010 is a gateway enabled with NAT and DHCP Server functions The wired clients conn...

Page 12: ...ast mile applications helping WISPs deliver wireless broadband Internet service to new residential and business customers In this mode APO1000 APO1010 is enabled with DHCP Server functions The wired c...

Page 13: ...counts for manager authorities APO1000 APO1010 outdoor high power WiFi Bridge is the point of connection to Wireless Outdoor Network for service provider deploying last mile services to business or re...

Page 14: ...one to link them 9 This also be referred to as repeater mode 9 It can t allow wireless clients or Stations STA to associate CPE Mode 9 WiFi connection as WAN in CPE mode the device run as DHCP server...

Page 15: ...f IAPP Inter Access Point Protocol hand over users to another AP IEEE 802 11i Preauth PMKSA Cache IEEE 802 11h Transmission Power Control IEEE 802 11d Multi country roaming Authentication Encryption W...

Page 16: ...eb Management Interface Password Protected Access Firmware upgrade via Web Reset to Factory Defaults Profiles Configuration Backup and Restore Two administrator accounts Remote Link Test Full Statisti...

Page 17: ...ontents of APO1000 APO1010 APO1000 APO1010 x 1 Quick Installation Guide x 1 CD ROM with User Manual and QIG x 1 PSE with AC Cable x 1 Mounting Kit x 1 It is highly recommended to use all the supplies...

Page 18: ...de only 5 Signal Strength Green LED ON indicates High Signal CPE Mode or AP Mode only 6 WLAN Green LED BLINKING indicates Wireless ON and BLINKING quickly indicates Wireless Transmit quickly 7 Etherne...

Page 19: ...or WDS Mode only 5 Signal Strength Green LED ON indicates High Signal CPE Mode or AP Mode only 6 WLAN Green LED BLINKING indicates Wireless ON and BLINKING quickly indicates Wireless Transmit quickly...

Page 20: ...ector to the PoE connector on the front panel Connect an Ethernet cable to the Power Injector and the other end to a computer Source power to Power Injector in order to supply power to APO1000 APO1010...

Page 21: ...Account Root Account User Name root admin root root root Password default admin default default default Step IP Segment Set up for Administrator s Computer Set the IP segment of the administrator s c...

Page 22: ...age then appears Enter root for user name and default for password and then click OK to login to the system the root manager account is used as an example here Login Success System Overview page will...

Page 23: ...ings System Overview LAN Advanced Settings Firmware Upgrade Clients Management Virtual AP Network Utility WDS List Time Server WDS Setup Reboot Extra Info SNMP Event Log Functions UPNP Table 3 1 AP Mo...

Page 24: ...fault Gateway is 192 168 1 1 Dynamic IP This configuration type is applicable when the APO1000 APO1010 is connected to a network with presence of a DHCP server All related IP information will be provi...

Page 25: ...20 Click Save button to save your changes Click Reboot button to activate your changes APO1000 APO1010 APO1000 APO1010...

Page 26: ...options are auto or ranging from 1 to 54Mbps for the 802 11g and 802 11b g modes or 1 to 11Mbps for the 802 11b mode Country Select the desired Country code from the drop down list the options are US...

Page 27: ...r transmission and release the channel Then following ownership of the channel will be sooner for the new pair due to shorter slot time However when long duration of existing collision sources and sho...

Page 28: ...d as Received Signal Strength Indication when the received signal strength from peer is below this threshold the peer will be consider as disconnected Set the threshold higher will make roaming happen...

Page 29: ...Fragment Threshold usually in Byte length Only when the frame size is over the Threshold fragmentation will take place automatically RTS Threshold RTS Threshold is in the range of 1 2346 byte The defa...

Page 30: ...verview The administrator can view all of the Virtual AP s settings via this page Please click on Wireless Virtual AP Setup and the Virtual AP Overview Page appears VAP Indicate the system s available...

Page 31: ...ttings are archived and setting of AP clients could make to associate to it Client Isolation By default it s Disable Select Enable all clients will be isolated from each other which means they can t r...

Page 32: ...r of 0 to 4094 can be entered after it s enabled If your network utilize VLANs you could tie a VLAN ID to a specific SSID and packets from to wireless clients belonging to that SSID will be tagged wit...

Page 33: ...to generate GTKs in seconds Enter the time length required 9 Key Type Select either ASCII or HEX format for the Pre shared Key 9 Pre shared Key Enter the pre shared key the format shall go with the s...

Page 34: ...Shared secret A secret key used between system and RADIUS server Supports 1 to 64 characters Accounting Server Enable or Disable accounting features in RADIUS server 9 Main or Secondary Accounting RA...

Page 35: ...seconds 0 second is to disable EAP Re authentication 9 Main and Secondary Authentication RADIUS Server Settings Authentication Server Enter the IP address of the Authentication RADIUS server Port By...

Page 36: ...er Port By default it s 1813 The port number used to communicate with RADIUS server Shared Secret A secret key used between system and Accounting RADIUS server Supports 1 to 64 characters Click Save b...

Page 37: ...the MAC Filter List will be allowed to access to Access Point All others will be denied Only Deny List MAC The wireless clients in the MAC Filter List will be denied to access to Access Point All oth...

Page 38: ...eer Ensure all access points are configured with the same channel and own same security type settings Figure 3 3 shows Point to Multiple Points with different VLAN settings Figure 3 3 Point to Multipl...

Page 39: ...al IP data is sent to this queue AC_VI Video 0x28 0xa0 4 5 High Minimum delay Time sensitive video data is automatically sent to this queue AC_VO Voice 0x30 0xe0 0x88 0xb8 6 7 High Time sensitive data...

Page 40: ...k Enable to create WDS link WDS Peer s MAC Address Enter the MAC address of WDS peer VLAN ID By default it s disabled space with no VLAN ID When desired this system supports tagged VLAN from 0 to 4094...

Page 41: ...gned with full administrative privileges when logging in as root user to manage the system in all aspects While logging in as an admin user only subset of privileges is granted such as basic maintenan...

Page 42: ...port Enable HTTP Check to select HTTP Service HTTP Port The default is 80 and the range is between 1 65535 Enable Telnet Check to select Telnet Service Telnet Port The default is 23 and the range is...

Page 43: ...e the system time with NTP server Enable Check to select NTP client Default NTP Server Select the NTP Server from the drop down list Time Zone Select a desired time zone from the drop down list Daylig...

Page 44: ...each other very well adopted in home networking environment UPnP By default it s Disable Select Enable or Disable of UPnP Service Click Save button to save changes and click Reboot button to activate...

Page 45: ...nable Check to enable SNMP v2c ro community Set a community string to authorize read only access rw community Set a community string to authorize read write access SNMP v3 Enable Check to enable SNMP...

Page 46: ...rt to an assigned server Community Set a community string required by the remote host computer that will receive trap messages or notices send by the system IP Enter the IP addresses of the remote hos...

Page 47: ...etting and follow the below setting Save Settings To PC Click Save button to save the current configuration to a local disk Load Settings from PC Click Browse button to locate a configuration file to...

Page 48: ...features or bugs fix It takes around 8 minutes to upgrade due to complexity of firmware To upgrade system firmware click Browse button to locate the new firmware and then click Upgrade button to upgr...

Page 49: ...using ICMP packets detects connectivity and latency between two network nodes As result of that packet loss and latency time are available in the Result field while running the PING test Destination...

Page 50: ...s when changes are made Click Reboot button to proceed and take around three minutes to complete A reminder will be available for remaining time to complete If power cycle is necessary please wait til...

Page 51: ...yed geographical location Description A description of the system Firmware Version The current installed firmware version Firmware Date The build time of installed firmware Device Time The current tim...

Page 52: ...al transmitted packets in bytes of the LAN port Transmit packets The total transmitted packets of the LAN port Wireless VAP Information Display total received and transmitted statistics on available V...

Page 53: ...Status On Off Security Type Display chosen security type WEP WPA WPA2 PSK WPA WPA2 Enterprise Clients Display total number of wireless connections for each VAP VAP Clients Display all associated clien...

Page 54: ...MAC address of WDS peer RSSI Indicate the RSSI of WDS links Last TX Time Last inactive time period in seconds on WDS links If display 0 RSSI you need to check WDS configuration Things to verify are M...

Page 55: ...a gateway to route packets inward and outward ARP table Information Select ARP Table Information on the drop down list to display ARP table ARP associates each IP address to a unique hardware address...

Page 56: ...seen from wired or wireless interfaces as well When time runs out for a particular entry it will be pruned from the table In that situation switching packet to that particular MAC address will be drop...

Page 57: ...re experienced in system Time The date and time when the event occurred Facility It helps users to identify source of events such System or User Severity Severity level that a specific event is associ...

Page 58: ...l Settings Management System Overview LAN Advanced Settings Profiles Settings WDS Status Time Server WDS Setup Firmware Upgrade Extra Info SNMP Network Utility Event Log Functions UPnP Reboot Table 4...

Page 59: ...port default Gateway is 192 168 10 1 Dynamic IP This configuration type is applicable when the APO1000 APO1010 is connected to a network with the presence of a DHCP server all related IP information...

Page 60: ...55 Click Save button to save your changes Click Reboot button to activate your changes APO1000 APO1010 APO1000 APO1010...

Page 61: ...54Mbps for 802 11g and 802 11b g modes or 1 to 11Mbps for 802 11b mode Country Select the desired Country code from the drop down list the options are US ETSI or Japan Channel The channel range will b...

Page 62: ...r transmission and release the channel Then following ownership of the channel will be sooner for the new pair due to shorter slot time However when long duration of existing collision sources and sho...

Page 63: ...d as Received Signal Strength Indication when the received signal strength from peer is below this threshold the peer will be consider as disconnected Set the threshold higher will make roaming happen...

Page 64: ...agment Threshold usually in Byte length Only when the frame size is over the Threshold fragmentation will take place automatically RTS Threshold RTS Threshold is in the range of 1 2346 byte The defaul...

Page 65: ...re all access points are configured with the same channel and own same security type settings Figure 4 2 shows Point to Multiple Points with different VLAN settings Figure 4 2 Point to Multiple Points...

Page 66: ...sensitive video data is automatically sent to this queue AC_VO Voice 0x30 0xe0 0x88 0xb8 6 7 High Time sensitive data like VoIP and streaming media are automatically sent to this queue Security Type O...

Page 67: ...S peer VLAN ID By default it s disabled space with no VLAN ID When desired this system supports tagged VLAN from 0 to 4094 Description Description of WDS link The WDS link needs to be set at same Chan...

Page 68: ...gned with full administrative privileges when logging in as root user to manage the system in all aspects While logging in as an admin user only subset of privileges is granted such as basic maintenan...

Page 69: ...ult is 23 and the range is between 1 65535 Enable SSH Check to select SSH Service SSH Port Please The default is 22 and the range is between 1 65535 Click GenerateKey button to generate RSA private ke...

Page 70: ...e the system time with NTP server Enable Check to select NTP client Default NTP Server Select the NTP Server from the drop down list Time Zone Select a desired time zone from the drop down list Daylig...

Page 71: ...each other very well adopted in home networking environment UPnP By default it s Disable Select Enable or Disable of UPnP Service Click Save button to save changes and click Reboot button to activate...

Page 72: ...string to authorize read only access rw community Set a community string to authorize read write access SNMP v3 Enable Check to enable SNMP v3 SNMPv3 supports the highest level SNMP security SNMP ro...

Page 73: ...quired by the remote host computer that will receive trap messages or notices send by the system IP Enter the IP addresses of the remote hosts to receive trap messages Click Save button to save change...

Page 74: ...etting and follow the below setting Save Settings to PC Click Save button to save the current configuration to a local disk Load Settings from PC Click Browse button to locate a configuration file to...

Page 75: ...features or bugs fix It takes around 8 minutes to upgrade due to complexity of firmware To upgrade system firmware click Browse button to locate the new firmware and then click Upgrade button to upgr...

Page 76: ...using ICMP packets detects connectivity and latency between two network nodes As result of that packet loss and latency time are available in the Result field while running the PING test Destination...

Page 77: ...s when changes are made Click Reboot button to proceed and take around three minutes to complete A reminder will be available for remaining time to complete If power cycle is necessary please wait til...

Page 78: ...reminding note of the system Firmware Version The current firmware version installed Firmware Date The build time of the firmware installed Device Time The current time of the system System Up Time T...

Page 79: ...dress The MAC address of the LAN port Receive bytes The total received packets in bytes on the LAN port Receive packets The total received packets of the LAN port Transmit bytes The total transmitted...

Page 80: ...MAC address of WDS peer RSSI Indicate the RSSI of WDS links Last TX Time Last inactive time period in seconds on WDS links If display 0 RSSI you need to check WDS configuration Things to verify are M...

Page 81: ...being a gateway to route packets inward and outward ARP table Information Select ARP Table Information on the drop down list to display ARP table ARP associates each IP address to a unique hardware a...

Page 82: ...n from wired or wireless interfaces as well When time runs out for a particular entry it will be pruned from the table In that situation switching packet to that particular MAC address will be discont...

Page 83: ...e experienced in system Time The date and time when the event occurred Facility It helps users to identify source of events such System or User Severity Severity level that a specific event is associa...

Page 84: ...s LAN Site Survey MAC Filter Setup Network Utility Extra Info DDNS Virtual Server Reboot Event Log Management Time Server SNMP Functions UPNP Table 5 1 CPE Mode Functions 5 1 External Network Connecti...

Page 85: ...80 Figure 5 1 CPE mode configuration APO1000 APO1010...

Page 86: ...of the WAN port By default the Netmask is 255 255 255 0 9 IP Gateway The default gateway of the WAN port By default the Gateway is 192 168 1 1 Dynamic IP Please consult with WISP for correct wireless...

Page 87: ...stands for Maximum Transmission Unit Consult with WISP for a correct MTU setting DNS Check No Default DNS Server or Specify DNS Server IP radial button as desired to set up system DNS Primary The IP...

Page 88: ...e Manual MAC Address Enter the MAC address registered with your ISP Bandwidth Administrator can control download and upload bandwidth Default is Disable Upload The range is from 256 to 8192 in Kbits D...

Page 89: ...mic IP changes The beauty of it is no need to remember the dynamic WAP IP while accessing to it Service Provider Select the preferred Service Provider from the drop down list including dyndns dhs ods...

Page 90: ...loop free topology for a bridged LAN between LAN interface The Spanning Tree Protocol which is also referred to as STP is defined in the IEEE Standard 802 1d DHCP Server Devices connected to the syst...

Page 91: ...server will only be valid for the duration specified by the lease time Increasing the time ensure client operation without interruptions but could introduce potential conflicts Lowering the lease time...

Page 92: ...the drop down list the options are US ETSI or Japan Channel The channel range will be changed by selecting different country code The channel range from 1 to 11 for US country code or 1 to 13 for ETSI...

Page 93: ...88 key The WEP key configured here must be exactly the same as the key on the access point that this system is associated with...

Page 94: ...aracters 5 characters 128 bit 26 characters 13 characters 152 bit 32 characters 16 characters WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK WPA or WPA2 Algorithms allows the system accessing the network by using the WPA PSK pr...

Page 95: ...r transmission and release the channel Then following ownership of the channel will be sooner for the new pair due to shorter slot time However when long duration of existing collision sources and sho...

Page 96: ...2346 byte The default is 2346 byte Each Wi Fi packet can be divided into smaller packets marked with a sequential fragment number and re assemble in the receiving ends The purpose is to make a short f...

Page 97: ...ToS 802 1P Priority Priority Description AC_BK Background 0x08 0x20 1 2 Low High throughput Bulk data that requires maximum throughput and is not time sensitive is sent to this queue FTP data for exa...

Page 98: ...dresses of surrounding Access Points Channel Channel numbers used by all found Access Points Signal Level Received signal strength of all found Access Points Security Type Security type by all found A...

Page 99: ...gned with full administrative privileges when logging in as root user to manage the system in all aspects While logging in as an admin user only subset of privileges is granted such as basic maintenan...

Page 100: ...ult is 23 and the range is between 1 65535 Enable SSH Check to select SSH Service SSH Port Please The default is 22 and the range is between 1 65535 Click GenerateKey button to generate RSA private ke...

Page 101: ...e the system time with NTP server Enable Check to select NTP client Default NTP Server Select the NTP Server from the drop down list Time Zone Select a desired time zone from the drop down list Daylig...

Page 102: ...each other very well adopted in home networking environment UPnP By default it s Disable Select Enable or Disable of UPnP Service Click Save button to save changes and click Reboot button to activate...

Page 103: ...Enable Check to enable SNMP v2c ro community Set a community string to authorize read only access rw community Set a community string to authorize read write access SNMP v3 Enable Check to enable SNMP...

Page 104: ...rt to an assigned server Community Set a community string required by the remote host computer that will receive trap messages or notices send by the system IP Enter the IP addresses of the remote hos...

Page 105: ...Setting and follow the below setting Save Settings to PC Click Save button to save the current configuration to a local disk Load Settings from PC Click Browse button to locate a configuration file to...

Page 106: ...w features or bugs fix It takes around 8 minutes to upgrade due to complexity of firmware To upgrade system firmware click Browse button to locate the new firmware and then click Upgrade button to upg...

Page 107: ...y using ICMP packets detects connectivity and latency between two network nodes As result of that packet loss and latency time are available in the Result field while running the PING test Destination...

Page 108: ...s when changes are made Click Reboot button to proceed and take around three minutes to complete A reminder will be available for remaining time to complete If power cycle is necessary please wait til...

Page 109: ...s start end i e port 20 80 In Out Applies to Ingress or egress packets Protocol Supports TCP UDP or ICMP Listen Click Yes radial button to match TCP packets only with the SYN flag Active Deny to drop...

Page 110: ...Side 1 192 168 2 2 32 192 2 254 32 22 In TCP n Pass LAN 2 192 168 2 0 24 192 168 2 254 32 22 In TCP n Deny LAN Example 2 All Telnet access to the system from the IP addresses of subnet 192 168 2 x wor...

Page 111: ...et the Access Control List Only Allow List MAC The wireless clients in the MAC Filter List will be allowed to access to Access Point All others will be denied Only Deny List MAC The wireless clients i...

Page 112: ...ecedence over the DMZ rule In order to use a range of ports available to access to different internal hosts Virtual Server rules are needed Please click on Advance DMZ and follow the below setting DMZ...

Page 113: ...tart end i e port 20 80 The Private Port and Public Port can be different However total number of ports need to be the same Example Public Port is 11 to 20 and the Private Port can be a 10 ports range...

Page 114: ...al Server rules have precedence over the DMZ rule all other connections to TCP port 20 80 will be redirected to port 20 80 of 192 168 2 11 The rule 2 won t take effect DMZ Enabled 192 168 2 12 Rule Pr...

Page 115: ...of the system System Name The name of the system Operating Mode The mode currently in service Location The reminding note on the geographical location of the system Description The reminding note of...

Page 116: ...he IP address of the WAN port IP Netmask The IP netmask of the WAN port IP Gateway The gateway IP address of the WAN port Primary DNS The primary DNS server in service Secondary DNS The secondary DNS...

Page 117: ...cket of the associated AP LAN Information Display total received and transmitted statistics on the LAN interface MAC Address The MAC address of the LAN port IP Address The IP address of the LAN port I...

Page 118: ...could retrieve DHCP server and DHCP clients IP MAC address via this page IP address IP addresses to LAN devices by DHCP server MAC Address MAC addresses of LAN devices Expired In Shows how long the l...

Page 119: ...e information Select Route table information on the drop down list to display route table APO1000 APO1010 could be used as a L2 or L3 device It doesn t support dynamic routing protocols such as RIP or...

Page 120: ...MAC addresses associated with wired or wireless interfaces but also remember non local MAC addresses learned from wired or wireless interfaces Ageing timers will be reset when existing MAC addresses i...

Page 121: ...re experienced in system Time The date and time when the event occurred Facility It helps users to identify source of events such System or User Severity Severity level that a specific event is associ...

Page 122: ...peater Mode Functions 6 1 External Network Connection 6 1 1 Network Requirement It can be used as an Client Bridge or Universal Repeater to receive wireless signal over last mile applications helping...

Page 123: ...168 2 254 9 IP Netmask The Subnet mask of the LAN port default Netmask is 255 255 255 0 9 IP Gateway The default gateway of the LAN port default Gateway is 192 168 2 1 Dynamic IP This configuration ty...

Page 124: ...netmask is 255 255 255 0 DNS1 IP Enter IP address of the first DNS server this field is required DNS2 IP Enter IP address of the second DNS server this is optional WINS IP Enter IP address of the Win...

Page 125: ...nel The channel range will be changed by selecting different country code The channel range from 1 to 11 for US country code or 1 to 13 for ETSI country code or 1 to 14 for JP country code Tx Power Yo...

Page 126: ...s 16 characters WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK WPA or WPA2 Algorithms allows the system accessing the network by using the WPA PSK protected access 9 Cipher Suite Select either AES or TKIP for the Cipher Suite 9...

Page 127: ...channel Then following ownership of the channel will be sooner for the new pair due to shorter slot time However when long duration of existing collision sources and shorter slot time exist the owners...

Page 128: ...nsider as disconnected Set the threshold higher will make roaming happen earlier set lower will allow weak signal peer to connect In normal situation the longer distance the lower signal strength will...

Page 129: ...tion will be triggered by setting the Fragment Threshold usually in Byte length Only when the frame size is over the Threshold fragmentation will take place automatically RTS Threshold RTS Threshold i...

Page 130: ...ddresses of surrounding Access Points Channel Channel numbers used by all found Access Points Signal Level Received signal strength of all found Access Points Security Type Security type by all found...

Page 131: ...ork When disabled people could easily obtain the SSID information with the site survey software and get access to the network if security is not turned on When enabled network security is enhanced It...

Page 132: ...s set to 5 only 5 clients at most are allowed to connect to this VAP Security Type Select the desired security type from the drop down list the options are Disable WEP WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WPA Enterprise...

Page 133: ...Key Enter the pre shared key the format shall go with the selected key type Pre shared key can be entered with either a 256 bit secret in 64 HEX digits format or 8 to 63 ASCII characters WPA Enterpris...

Page 134: ...used between system and RADIUS server Supports 1 to 64 characters Accounting Server Enable or Disable accounting features in RADIUS server 9 Main or Secondary Accounting RADIUS Server Settings Accoun...

Page 135: ...fault it s 300 seconds 0 not to rekey EAP Reauth Period By default it s 3600 seconds 0 second is to disable EAP Re authentication 9 Main and Secondary Authentication RADIUS Server Settings Authenticat...

Page 136: ...f the Accounting RADIUS server Port By default it s 1813 The port number used to communicate with RADIUS server Shared Secret A secret key used between system and Accounting RADIUS server Supports 1 t...

Page 137: ...o Access Point All others will be denied Only Deny List MAC The wireless clients in the MAC FIlter List will be denied to access to Access Point All others will be allowed MAC Address Enter MAC addres...

Page 138: ...igned with full administrative privileges when logging in as root user to manage the system in all aspects While logging in as an admin user only subset of privileges is granted such as basic maintena...

Page 139: ...ault is 23 and the range is between 1 65535 Enable SSH Check to select SSH Service SSH Port Please The default is 22 and the range is between 1 65535 Click GenerateKey button to generate RSA private k...

Page 140: ...ze the system time with NTP server Enable Check to select NTP client Default NTP Server Select the NTP Server from the drop down list Time Zone Select a desired time zone from the drop down list Dayli...

Page 141: ...each other very well adopted in home networking environment UPnP By default it s Disable Select Enable or Disable of UPnP Service Click Save button to save changes and click Reboot button to activate...

Page 142: ...nable Check to enable SNMP v2c ro community Set a community string to authorize read only access rw community Set a community string to authorize read write access SNMP v3 Enable Check to enable SNMP...

Page 143: ...rt to an assigned server Community Set a community string required by the remote host computer that will receive trap messages or notices send by the system IP Enter the IP addresses of the remote hos...

Page 144: ...Setting and follow the below setting Save Settings To PC Click Save button to save the current configuration to a local disk Load Settings from PC Click Browse button to locate a configuration file to...

Page 145: ...w features or bugs fix It takes around 8 minutes to upgrade due to complexity of firmware To upgrade system firmware click Browse button to locate the new firmware and then click Upgrade button to upg...

Page 146: ...y using ICMP packets detects connectivity and latency between two network nodes As result of that packet loss and latency time are available in the Result field while running the PING test Destination...

Page 147: ...s when changes are made Click Reboot button to proceed and take around three minutes to complete A reminder will be available for remaining time to complete If power cycle is necessary please wait til...

Page 148: ...The mode currently in service Location The reminding note on the geographical location of the system Description The reminding note of the system Firmware Version The current firmware version installe...

Page 149: ...port Receive packets The total received packets of the LAN port Transmit bytes The total transmitted packets in bytes of the LAN port Transmit packets The total transmitted packets of the LAN port Wir...

Page 150: ...smit bytes The total transmitted packets in bytes on the Wireless Station port Transmit packets The total transmitted packets on the Wireless Station port Wireless AP Information Display the detailed...

Page 151: ...ents on repeater AP MAC Address MAC address of associated clients RSSI RSSI of from associated clients Last TX Time Last inactive time period in seconds for a wireless connection Disconnect Click Dele...

Page 152: ...could retrieve DHCP server and DHCP clients IP MAC address via this page IP address IP addresses to LAN devices by DHCP server MAC address MAC addresses of LAN devices Expired In Shows how long the l...

Page 153: ...e of being a gateway to route packets inward and outward ARP table Information Select ARP Table Information on the drop down list to display ARP table ARP associates each IP address to a unique hardwa...

Page 154: ...seen from wired or wireless interfaces as well When time runs out for a particular entry it will be pruned from the table In that situation switching packet to that particular MAC address will be drop...

Page 155: ...are experienced in system Time The date and time when the event occurred Facility It helps users to identify source of events such System or User Severity Severity level that a specific event is assoc...

Page 156: ...Telnet session 7 1 Accessing the CLI with Telnet Follow these steps to access CLI via Telnet in the Window XP Click Start Run and type cmd in the Run field The DOS command window appears Enter telnet...

Page 157: ...administrator can use command on the system Using help command Display all commands and descriptions Using showinfo command Display System and LAN informations Using set command Type set command to ch...

Page 158: ...153 Using reboot command Restart the system Using default command Restore system default settings Using password command Change root password...

Page 159: ...Settings Windows XP 1 Click Start Settings Control Panel and then Control Panel window appears Click on Network Connections and then Network Connections window appears 2 Click right on Local Area Con...

Page 160: ...In Local Area Connection Properties window select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click on Properties button 4 Select Use the following IP address and type in IP address 192 168 2 100 Subnet mask 255 255...

Page 161: ...ual MAC Address 12 HEX chars IP Address IP Format 1 254 IP Netmask 128 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 IP Gateway IP Format 1 254 Hostname Length 32 0 9 A Z a z _ User name Password Length 32 0 9 A Z a z _ MTU...

Page 162: ...A Z a z Space _ Location Length 32 0 9 A Z a z Space _ New Password Length 4 30 0 9 A Z a z _ Check New Password Length 4 30 0 9 A Z a z _ HTTP Port 1 65535 HTTPS Port 1 65535 Telnet Port 1 65535 Man...

Page 163: ...Time 1 1489 ACK Timeout 1 372 CTS Timeout 1 744 RSSI Threshold 128 127 Beacon Interval 1 5000 DTIM Interval 1 15 Fragment Threshold 256 2346 Advanced Setup RTS Threshold 1 2346 ESSID Length 31 0 9 A...

Page 164: ...Address 12 HEX chars VLAN ID 0 4094 Space is disable Description Length 32 0 9 A Z a z Space _ WEP Key 10 26 32 HEX chars WDS Setup AES Key 32 HEX chars Source Address IP Format 1 254 Source Mask 0 32...

Page 165: ...privileges Main Menu Sub Menu Group Admin Privilege Operating Mode Read WAN Read LAN Read Write System Information Read Root Password Read Admin Password Read Write Management Login Methods Read DDNS...

Page 166: ...d Remove Windows Components in the sidebar Scroll down and find Networking Services highlight it and then click Details 2 In the Networking Services window ensure Internet Gateway Device and UPnP User...

Page 167: ...open the service properties Change the startup type to Automatic then close the properties Now right click on SSDP Discovery Services and choose Start from the pop up menu The SSDP Discovery Service...

Page 168: ...traffic building materials and construction mix of wireless products used radio frequency interference e g cordless telephones and microwaves as well as network overhead lower actual data throughput...

Reviews: