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Traffic Control QoS Function 

Traffic Control is a great tool to control 

the bandwidth of the WISP subscribers.     

Therefore, the WISP operators can 

offer different class of connection 

speeds for different subscription fees - 

just like the ADSL service!    The 

AirLive advance Traffic Control 

firmware can control the bandwidth by 

Interface or IP/MAC. 

 
 

Dynamic Signal Survey Function for Antenna Alignment 

Having trouble align your antenna 

correctly to the other outdoor AP?   

The AirLive Wireless Signal Survey 

function tells you the receiving signal 

strength dynamically as your antenna turns.    It 

automatically refreshes itself in the process, 

therefore, making antenna alignment much 

simpler than before. 

 

 

 

Wireless Site Survey Connection Wizard 

During a new WISP service 

installation, the installer will 

need 

to find out which outdoor AP 

provide the best signal in the 

area 

for connection.    The AirLive 

wireless site survey function 

provides one step setup for 

this 

process.    First, the site 

survey 

page shows which AP has 

the 

strongest the signal.    Then 

the 

installer performs antenna 

alignment by using the signal survey function.    At last, the installer simply clicks on 
―connect‖ button to establish connection.    The site survey is available even in AP mode, so 
the installer can check the channels used by surrounding APs to avoid interferences. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for WH-5420CPE

Page 1: ...WH 5420CPE Hi Powered Wireless Outdoor CPE User s Manual ...

Page 2: ...data and 2002 08 HIPERLAN equipment EN 50383 2002 Basic standard for the calculation and measurement of electromagnetic field strength and SAR related to human exposure from radio base stations and fixed terminal stations for wireless telecommunication systems 110 MHz 40 GHz EN 60950 1 2001 A11 Safety for information technology equipment including electrical 2004 business equipment CE marking Sign...

Page 3: ...s aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999 5 CE pt Português Portuguese OvisLink Corp declara que este AirLive WH 5420CPE está conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposições da Directiva 1999 5 CE el Ελληνική Greek ΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΑ OvisLink Corp ΔΗΛΩΝΕΙ ΟΤΙ AirLive WH 5420CPE ΣΥΜΜΟΡΦΩΝΕΤΑΙ ΠΡΟΣ ΤΙΣ ΟΥΣΙΩΔΕΙΣ ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ ΛΟΙΠΕΣ ΣΧΕΤΙΚΕΣ ΔΙΑΤΑΞΕΙΣ ΤΗΣ ΟΔΗΓΙΑΣ 1999 5 ΕΚ sl Slovens...

Page 4: ...V technician for help FCC Caution To assure continued compliance example use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two...

Page 5: ... 2 1 3 Bridge Mode 21 2 1 4 WDS Repeater 22 2 1 5 Universal Repeater 23 2 1 6 WISP Client Router mode 24 2 1 7 WISP Universal Repeater mode 25 2 1 8 Gateway AP Router 26 3 Wireless Settings 27 3 1 Access Point Mode Settings 27 3 2 Client Mode Settings 29 3 3 Bridge Mode Settings 31 3 4 WDS Repeater Mode Settings 33 3 5 Universal Repeater Mode Settings 37 3 6 WISP Mode Settings 39 3 7 WISP Universa...

Page 6: ...e Password 77 4 5 Enable System Log 78 4 6 NTP Settings 79 5 System Status 80 5 1 System Data 80 5 2 Statistics 80 5 3 Active Clients 81 6 System Recovery 83 7 Specification 84 Appendix Command Line Management 86 ...

Page 7: ...each other Therefore it is an important function for office and Hotspot operator to protect the security between different wireless users ACK Timeout and TX Power Regulation The WH 5420CPE features ACK timeout function to let you adjust the timeout value for long distance operation In addition 6 level TX power adjustment let you match different antennas for law compliance The ability to set lower ...

Page 8: ...nction CPEs not only work for long distance application they work much better than the competitions 8 Wireless Operation Modes The AirLive WH 5420CPE can operate in 8 different wireless modes It can work as a Wireless Router AP Client Repeater Bridge and much more Whether it is for home office or WISP the AirLive AP has a solution for you Up to 400mW of Output Power AirLive s high quality hardware...

Page 9: ... as your antenna turns It automatically refreshes itself in the process therefore making antenna alignment much simpler than before Wireless Site Survey Connection Wizard During a new WISP service installation the installer will need to find out which outdoor AP provide the best signal in the area for connection The AirLive wireless site survey function provides one step setup for this process Fir...

Page 10: ...ovides strong host to host and user authentication as well as secure encrypted communications over an insecure Internet Wireless Client Isolation AirLive firmware s Client Isolation function protects the security and privacy of each individual subscriber Therefore subscriber does not need to worry about hacker attacks in the same wireless network Emergency Recovery How many times your machine cras...

Page 11: ...ns how to configure a Windows PC to communicate with the WH 5420CPE 1 3 1 Package Content The WH 5420CPE package contains the following items One WH 5420CPE main unit One 48V 0 4A DC power adapter with a splitter Wall Mounting kit One CD of the WH 5420CPE Quick Start Guide Regarding to the specification of each application the PoE Ethernet cable is not included in the package You may choose outdoo...

Page 12: ...quate length according to your application Step 1 A scroll driver and Ethernet Cable four screws and WH 5420CPE main unit Step 2 Open the housing of WH 5420CPE Step 3 Turn the WH 5420CPE to another side the RJ 45 jack is at the middle of LEFT side of main board Step 4 Plug one side of RJ 45 cable into the Ethernet port ...

Page 13: ... of Housing Step 6 Make sure that the other side of Ethernet cable is out of housing Close the housing Step 7 Scroll up 4 screws well Be careful this is very important it could protect your device against the water Step 8 Plug the Ethernet to the PoE P DATA OUT jack of injector ...

Page 14: ...11 Step 9 Plug the power cord of adaptor into the injector POWER IN port Step 10 Plug the Data Ethernet cable to the port DATA IN of injector 1 3 3 Mounting Configuration ...

Page 15: ...12 1 3 4 Antenna polarization ...

Page 16: ...ress of 192 168 100 252 and a network mask of 255 255 255 0 Therefore during the system installation time you need to build an isolated environment with the WH 5420CPE and a PC and then perform the following steps Step 1 Manually change the IP address of the PC to become 192 168 100 199 Step 2 Connect the PC to the WH 5420CPE via PoE and change its configuration to a static IP address based on you...

Page 17: ...ove To configure types of workstations other than Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP please consult the manufacturer s documentation Step 1 From the Win95 98 2000 XP Start Button select Settings then Control Panel The Win95 98 2000 XP Control Panel displays Step 2 Double click on the Network icon Step 3 Check your list of Network Components in the Network window Configuration tab If TCP IP has already been ...

Page 18: ...ic IP address is not too much different from the procedure required to set to obtain IP addresses dynamically except that at the end of step 7 instead of selecting obtain IP addresses dynamically you should specify the IP address explicitly ...

Page 19: ...ss 192 168 100 252 DHCP Server In AP Client Bridge WDS Repeater and Universal Repeater mode the default DHCP Server is disabled please set your PC s IP to the same subnet as the AP to access the AP In WISP WISP Universal Repeater and Gateway mode the default DHCP server is enabled Please restart your PC to renew the IP address DHCP IP Range 192 168 100 100 192 168 100 200 Table 3 Default Setting ...

Page 20: ... operational applications with Mode Radio LAN 1 LAN 2 AP AP LAN LAN Client Client LAN LAN Bridge WDS LAN LAN WDS Repeater WDS AP LAN LAN Universal Repeater AP Client LAN LAN WISP Client Router LAN LAN WISP Universal Repeater Client Router AP LAN LAN Gateway AP Router WAN LAN ...

Page 21: ...been changed click the Mode button to change back To change operation Mode 1 Click on Mode 2 Select Operation Mode in the main page 3 Reboot device 4 Click Setup for detail configuration Select Operation Mode and reboot the system After reboot click Setup for detail configuration ...

Page 22: ...vanced configuration or even change the mode of operation you can use the web based utility provided by the manufacturer as described in the following sections 2 1 1 Access Point Mode When acting as an access point this device connects all the stations PC notebook with wireless network adapter to a wired network All stations can have the Internet access if only the Access Point has the Internet co...

Page 23: ...nd packets from wired end to wireless interface Refer to the illustration below This station AP1 plus the connected computer 1 can associate to another Access Point AP2 and then can have the Internet access if the other Access Point AP2 has the Internet connection To set the operation mode to Client Infrastructure please go to Mode field and select the Client mode ...

Page 24: ...this feature to build up a large wireless network in a large space like airports hotels and schools etc This feature is also useful when users want to bridge networks between buildings where it is impossible to deploy network cable connections between these buildings To set the operation mode to Client Infrastructure please go to Mode field and select the Bridge mode ...

Page 25: ...g associated can communicate with each other through wireless interface with WDS Thus Station 1 can communicate with Station 2 and both Station 1 and Station 2 are able to access the Internet if only AP1 or AP2 has the Internet connection To set the operation mode to Client Infrastructure please go to Mode field and select the WDS Repeater mode ...

Page 26: ...ge of another wireless AP or router But the universal repeater does not require the remote device to have WDS function Therefore it can work with almost any wireless device To set the operation mode to Client Infrastructure please go to Mode field and select the Universal Repeater mode ...

Page 27: ... wireless function However router functions are added between the wireless WAN side and the Ethernet LAN side Therefore the WISP subscriber can share the WISP connection without the need for extra router To set the operation mode to Client Infrastructure please go to Mode field and select the WISP mode ...

Page 28: ...ng the AP can also send wireless signal to the LAN side That means the AP can connect with the remote WISP AP and the indoor wireless card and then provide IP sharing capability all at the same time To set the operation mode to Client Infrastructure please go to Mode field and select the WISP Universal Repeater mode ...

Page 29: ...network interface The radio is an AP mode which allow wireless client to share the internet connection To set the operation mode to Client Infrastructure please go to Mode field and select the Gateway mode To set the operation mode to GW Mode Please go to Mode GW and click the Setup button for configuration ...

Page 30: ...ll not be visible by any wireless station Band You can choose one mode of the following you need 2 4GHz B 802 11b supported rate only 2 4GHz G 802 11g supported rate only 2 4GHz B G 802 11b supported rate and 802 11g supported rate The default is 2 4GHz B G mode SSID Network ID The SSID differentiates one WLAN from another therefore all access points and all devices attempting to connect to a spec...

Page 31: ...ss Point All stations communicating with the Access Point must use the same channel Wireless Client Isolation This is to separate wireless client if needed Wireless clients can not communicate to each other if the field is enabled Site Survey Site survey helps to find out available access point around You can also check to prevent using same SSID or channel with other AP To configure the security ...

Page 32: ... 2 4GHz G 802 11g supported rate only 2 4GHz B G 802 11b supported rate and 802 11g supported rate The default is 2 4GHz B G mode SSID Network ID The SSID differentiates one WLAN from another therefore all access points and all devices attempting to connect to a specific WLAN must use the same SSID It is case sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters A device will not be permitted to join the BS...

Page 33: ... to your router This procedure will cause the router to appear as a single PC while allowing online access to multiple computers on your network Manual MAC Clone Address You can also manually provide MAC address to the router This solves the problem if you have more than one PC which need to access the internet Site Survey Site survey helps to find out available access point around You can also ch...

Page 34: ...t be visible by any wireless station Band You can choose one mode of the following you need 2 4GHz B 802 11b supported rate only 2 4GHz G 802 11g supported rate only 2 4GHz B G 802 11b supported rate and 802 11g supported rate The default is 2 4GHz B G mode Channel Number Allow user to set the channel manually or automatically If set channel manually just select the channel you want to specify If ...

Page 35: ...if an active link fails without the danger of bridge loops or the need for manual enabling disabling of these backup links AP MAC Address Fill the MAC address of the remote WDS node which you want to connect to Site Survey Use this button to find out the remote WDS node and check the signal strength It helps to build up you WDS network correctly To configure the security connection please refer to...

Page 36: ...oing you won t be able to make wireless connection with this Access Point in the network you are located In other words this device will not be visible by any wireless station Band You can choose one mode of the following you need 2 4GHz B 802 11b supported rate only 2 4GHz G 802 11g supported rate only 2 4GHz B G 802 11b supported rate and 802 11g supported rate ...

Page 37: ...omatically survey and choose the channel with best situation for communication The number of channels supported depends on the region of this Access Point All stations communicating with the Access Point must use the same channel 802 1d Spanning Tree Spanning tree is to prevent bridge loop when there are multiple active paths between network nodes Bridge loop could cause connection fail or broadca...

Page 38: ...tter signal To configure the security connection please refer to Section 3 9 Wireless Security Settings To configure the Advanced Settings please refer to Section 3 10 Advanced Wireless Settings To configure the access control please refer to Section 3 11 Access Control Settings To configure the Traffic Control please refer to Section 3 12 Access Control Settings ...

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Page 40: ... 11g supported rate only 2 4GHz B G 802 11b supported rate and 802 11g supported rate The default is 2 4GHz B G mode SSID Network ID Provide SSID for wireless client survey and connection The SSID differentiates one WLAN from another therefore all access points and all devices attempting to connect to a specific WLAN must use the same SSID It is case sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters A d...

Page 41: ... loop when there are multiple active paths between network nodes Bridge loop could cause connection fail or broadcast storm Spanning tree allows a network design to include spare redundant links to provide automatic backup paths if an active link fails without the danger of bridge loops or the need for manual enabling disabling of these backup links Site Survey Use this button to find out the remo...

Page 42: ... 11g supported rate only 2 4GHz B G 802 11b supported rate and 802 11g supported rate The default is 2 4GHz B G mode SSID Network ID The SSID differentiates one WLAN from another therefore all access points and all devices attempting to connect to a specific WLAN must use the same SSID It is case sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters A device will not be permitted to join the BSS unless it c...

Page 43: ...etail information Some ISP WISP has special inquire for TTL feature that did not decrease the TTL value when pass the first router of ISP WISP When using PPPoE for WAN access WH 5420CPE provides flexible configuration for TTL value The default value is 255 and does not have to change in a normal situation You can check with your ISP WISP if TTL value causes connection problem ...

Page 44: ...example you can have your own web server at home and provide access on internet This will need port 80 by default for Virtual Server Settings Special Application This is to enable internet service such as sound video and so on The routing firewall often stops these services for security reason ...

Page 45: ...u can change the port to prevent conflict Site Survey Site survey helps to find out available access point around You can also check to prevent using same SSID or channel with other AP To configure the security connection please refer to Section 3 9 Wireless Security Settings To configure the Advanced Settings please refer to Section 3 10 Advanced Wireless Settings To configure the access control ...

Page 46: ...ne mode of the following you need 2 4GHz B 802 11b supported rate only 2 4GHz G 802 11g supported rate only 2 4GHz B G 802 11b supported rate and 802 11g supported rate The default is 2 4GHz B G mode SSID Network ID The SSID differentiates one WLAN from another therefore all access points and all devices attempting to connect to a specific WLAN must use the same SSID It is case sensitive and must ...

Page 47: ...set the channel manually or automatically If set channel manually just select the channel you want to specify If Auto is selected user can set the channel range to have Wireless Access Point automatically survey and choose the channel with best situation for communication The number of channels supported depends on the region of this Access Point All stations communicating with the Access Point mu...

Page 48: ...L value when pass the first router of ISP WISP When using PPPoE for WAN access WH 5420CPE provides flexible configuration for TTL value The default value is 255 and does not have to change in a normal situation You can check with your ISP WISP if TTL value causes connection problem ...

Page 49: ...example you can have your own web server at home and provide access on internet This will need port 80 by default for Virtual Server Settings Special Application This is to enable internet service such as sound video and so on The routing firewall often stops these services for security reason ...

Page 50: ...managed from internet Note that port 80 is always used by web service You can change the port to prevent conflict To configure the security connection please refer to Section 3 9 Wireless Security Settings To configure the Advanced Settings please refer to Section 3 10 Advanced Wireless Settings To configure the access control please refer to Section 3 11 Access Control Settings To configure the T...

Page 51: ...Another name for WH 5420CPE Disable Wireless LAN Interface Check the box to disable the Wireless LAN Interface by so doing you won t be able to make wireless connection with this Access Point in the network you are located In other words this device will not be visible by any wireless station AP Mode Settings Router Settings ...

Page 52: ...n this mode the SSID is provided for client connection Channel Number Allow user to set the channel manually or automatically If set channel manually just select the channel you want to specify If Auto is selected user can set the channel range to have Wireless Access Point automatically survey and choose the channel with best situation for communication The number of channels supported depends on...

Page 53: ...L value when pass the first router of ISP WISP When using PPPoE for WAN access WH 5420CPE provides flexible configuration for TTL value The default value is 255 and does not have to change in a normal situation You can check with your ISP WISP if TTL value causes connection problem ...

Page 54: ...example you can have your own web server at home and provide access on internet This will need port 80 by default for Virtual Server Settings Special Application This is to enable internet service such as sound video and so on The routing firewall often stops these services for security reason ...

Page 55: ...gnostics The nslookup command can be used in diagnostics to find the IP addresses of a particular computer using DNS lookup The name means name server lookup The most common version of the program is included as part of the BIND package URL Filtering The URL filter database is used for internet filtering that blocks access to unwanted web content by URLs MAC Filtering Enables you to allow or deny ...

Page 56: ...re your data from being eavesdropped by malicious people It allows 2 types of key 64 WEP64 and 128 WEP128 You can configure up to 4 keys using either ASCII or Hexadecimal format Key Settings The length of a WEP64 key must be equal to 5 bytes and a WEP128 key is 13 bytes Default Tx Key You have to specify which of the four keys will be active Once you enable the WEP function please make sure that b...

Page 57: ...ption types TKIP and CCMP AES While CCMP provides better security than TKIP some wireless client stations may not be equipped with the hardware to support it Pre shared Key This is an ASCII string with 8 to 63 characters Please make sure that both the WH 5420CPE and the wireless client stations use the same key Group Key Life Time A group key is used for multicast broadcast data and the re key int...

Page 58: ... client stations use the same key Encryption Type There are two encryption types TKIP and CCMP AES While CCMP provides better security than TKIP some wireless client stations may not be equipped with the hardware to support it Group key Life Time A group key is used for multicast broadcast data and the re key interval is time period that the system will change the group key periodically The shorte...

Page 59: ...ryption for 802 1x authentication WPA is an encryption standard proposed by WiFi for advance protection by utilizing a password key TKIP or certificate It is more secure than WEP encryption WPA2 AES WPA2 Mixed The two most important features beyond WPA to become standardized through 802 11i WPA2 are pre authentication which enables secure fast roaming without noticeable signal latency Pre authenti...

Page 60: ...SP The default is 1812 IP Address Enter the RADIUS Server s IP Address provided by your ISP Password Enter the password that the AP shares with the RADIUS Server Accounting RADIUS Server Enter the Accounting RADIUS Server IP address and Password provided by your ISP ...

Page 61: ...nt but are not within range of each other Therefore they are hidden nodes for each other When a station starts data transmission with the Access Point it might not notice that the other station is already using the wireless medium When these two stations send data at the same time they might collide when arriving simultaneously at the Access Point The collision will most certainly result in a loss...

Page 62: ...choice When Auto is enabled the transmission rate will select the optimal rate If obstacles or interference are present the system will automatically fall back to a lower rate Preamble Type A preamble is a signal used in wireless environment to synchronize the transmitting timing including Synchronization and Start frame delimiter In a noisy network environment the Preamble Type should be set to L...

Page 63: ...ne wireless station to the other it will waits for an Acknowledgement frame from the remote station If the ACK is NOT received within that timeout period then the packet will be re transmitted resulting in reduced throughput If the ACK setting is too high then throughput will be lost due to waiting for the ACK Window to timeout on lost packets By having the ability to adjust the ACK setting we can...

Page 64: ... this Access Point Wireless Access Control Mode Select the Access Control Mode from the pull down menu Disable Select to disable Wireless Access Control Mode Allow Listed Only the stations shown in the table can associate with the AP Deny Listed Stations shown in the table won t be able to associate with the AP MAC Address Enter the MAC Address of a station that is allowed to access this Access Po...

Page 65: ...ximum Data Rate There are 2 types of Traffic Control it offers Interface Control The interface QoS controls the data rate at the WLAN and LAN interfaces Therefore all traffics are controlled the same way This type of traffic control is suitable when AP is used as a Client AP in Client Mode and WISP mode So WISP can control the maximum data rate Individual IP MAC Control The AP can set the maximum ...

Page 66: ...put Rate This is the speed of the traffic out of the WAN port In WISP mode the WAN Output Rate also includes the WLAN interface The AP s Web UI will tell you which types of output rate it supports it differs in each wireless mode In the following example The AP is in Gateway Mode The WAN Output Rate is 128K The LAN WLAN Output Rate is 1024K In this setup the notebook users get an upstream bandwidt...

Page 67: ...Interface Control session You must disable the interface Traffic Control if you want to use the IP MAC Traffic Control This section is for defining the Policy of Individual IP MAC Traffic Control Once a policy is defined it can be chosen as template in IP MAC Traffic Control Settings A A A B B B C C C This section is to configure the bandwidth by IP address You can control more than one IP address...

Page 68: ...nable the Interface Traffic Control 2 Enter 512 in the LAN Output Rate 3 Enter 1024 in the WLAN Output Rate 4 Click on Save 5 Reboot the AP B Define Policy A policy is a set of bandwidth rules that can be used as a template For example if you want to provide 2 kinds of bandwidth speed to the users VIP Subscriber LAN Out Rate 512 Kbps WLAN Out Rate 1024 Kbps Regular Subscriber LAN Out Rate 64 Kbps ...

Page 69: ...set the maximum bandwidth of a PC or a subscriber by using the IP Control Please follow the procedure below to setup IP Traffic Control 1 Please make sure the Interface Traffic Control is disabled 2 Before you start please check the following area to see which client IPs are supported It differs between each mode 3 Enable the IP Control 4 If you have defined a Policy already please choose a Policy...

Page 70: ...Before you start please check the following area to see which client MACs are supported It differs between each mode 3 Enable the MAC Control 4 If you have defined a Policy already please choose a Policy name The Out Rates will be automatically pasted from the Policy template You cannot change the Out Rates if you have chosen a Policy 5 If you want to define new Data Rate please do not choose any ...

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Page 72: ... 1024 Kbps Regular Service Upstream Data Rate 64 Kbps Downstream Data Rate 512 Kbp The Subscriber s information is as followed Subscriber A VIP Service MAC Address of the PC or Wireless Client 00 04 6F 11 11 11 Subscriber B Regular Service MAC Address of the PC or Wireless Client 00 04 6A 88 88 88 Step by Step Configuration 1 Please disable the Interface Traffic Control 2 On the Policy please add ...

Page 73: ...70 3 Please enable the MAC Control 4 Please fill in the 2 entries as shown on the graphic below 5 Reboot the AP ...

Page 74: ...to the WISP Service The Service provider need to restrict the bandwidth of the AP to 1024K Downstream and 128K Upstream Step by Step Configuration 1 Please enable the Interface Traffic Control 2 Enter 1024 in the LAN Output Rate field 3 Enter 128 in the WLAN Output Rate field 4 Press Save 5 Reboot the AP ...

Page 75: ...ur system manager assigned you static IP settings then you will have to enter the information provided Subnet Mask Enter the information provided by your system manager Default Gateway Enter the information provided by your system manager DHCP Select Disable Client or Server from the pull down menu Disable Select to disable DHCP server function Client Select to automatically get the LAN port IP ad...

Page 76: ... management interface You can change the port number to prevent unexpected access Enable SSH Except telnet WH 5420CPE provides SSH for secure command line management You can enable the feature here This device supports SSH2 for advanced security Some of your devices could need to fix its IP address for convenience you can record these IP to prevent conflict This can be done by Add DHCP Static Leas...

Page 77: ...configuration page click on Other and click Upgrade Firmware to enter the Upgrade Firmware window Enter the new firmware s path and file name i e C FIRMWARE firmware bin Or click the Browse button find and open the firmware file the browser will display to correct file path 3 Click Reset to clear all the settings on this page Or click Upload to start the upgrade ...

Page 78: ...er Save Settings to File Click SAVE to save the current configuration to file When prompted the upper left screen select Save this file to disk and the upper right screen will prompt you a dialog box to enter the file name and the file location Load Settings From File Click Browse if you want to load a pre saved file enter the file name with the correct path and then click on Upload Or click Brows...

Page 79: ...76 Reset Click to restore the default configuration ...

Page 80: ... screen prompts immediately once you finish setting the account and password Remember your user name and password for you will be asked to enter them every time you access the web server of this Access Point New Password Set your new password Password can be up to 30 characters long Password can contain letter number and space It is case sensitive Confirm Password Re enter the new password for con...

Page 81: ... log information about device Enable Log Enabled or Disabled display system log information System All List system all log information Wireless Only List wireless log information only Refresh Refresh log information Clear Clear all information in window ...

Page 82: ...ime from local computer or Internet Current Time Setting system time Enable NTP client update Enable or Disable setting system from Internet NTP Server Time Zone Select Select system time zone NTP Server Select NTP Server by Server List or Manual Input ...

Page 83: ...ent firmware version installed in the device Wireless Wireless shows the current wireless operation mode MAC address Physical Address wireless band SSID channel number encryption method and associated clients of wireless interface LAN Configuration LAN configuration shows the configuration of the Local Area Network interface Internet Configuration Internet Configuration shows the current situation...

Page 84: ...81 Active Clients This feature shows the information of wired and wireless client connects to the device ...

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Page 86: ... below 1 Unplug the power of WH 5420CPE 2 Hold the reset button while plugging the power Do not release the reset button until the Status LED goes off 3 Set your PC s IP address to 192 168 1 100 Connect your PC to the WH 5420CPE 4 Open your web browser then type 192 168 1 6 You should see the emergency code page where you can upload your AirLive firmware again ...

Page 87: ... 3af PoE 4MB Flash 16MB SDRAM Reversed SMA Antenna Port Power LAN WLAN LED indicators Antenna 2 dBi detachable Dipole Antenna Reversed SMA Connector Frequency Range USA FCC 11 Channels 2 412GHz 2 462GHz Europe ETSI 13 Channels 2 412GHz 2 472GHz Japan TELEC 14 Channels 2 412GHz 2 483GHz Modulation Technique 11g Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing 64QAM 16QAM QPSK BPSK 11b Direct Sequence Spr...

Page 88: ...r mode Hide ESSID 802 1x MAC Access Control MAC Access Table Wireless Client Isolation SSID Channel RTS Threshold Frag Threshold Environmental Operating temperature 0 60 Operating humidity non condensing 20 80 Storage temperature 20 65 Storage humidity 95 Max Power Supply DC12V 48VDC 802 3af LAN 1 EMI FCC CE Product Weight g 180 g Product Size L x W x H mm 135 x 100 x 26mm ...

Page 89: ... effect only after reboot Mode Wireless Mode sys operation 0 AP 1 Client 2 Bridg e 3 WDS Repeater 4 Universal Repeater 5 WISP 6 WI SP Universal Repeater 7 Gateway Mode Basic Settings wlan alias string active on off chid channel_id auto essid essid rssid rssid band b g bg mode client infrastructure adhoc clone mac_addr auto manua l encrypt both wlan wan wds peer disp add mac delete id clearall encr...

Page 90: ...f wep 64 128 ascii hex 1 key1 2 key2 3 ke y3 4 key4 key wpa tkip aes pass hex key gklt wpa2 mixed aes pass hex key gklt 1x off on port ip_addr password wep 64 128 wpa tkip aes wpa2 mixed aes preauth on off account off on port ip_addr password Mode Advanced Settings wlan wlan preamble long short bssid on off iapp on off protect11g on off fragment 256 2346 rts 0 2347 beacon 20 1024 inactivity 100 60...

Page 91: ...ase renew pppoe username password svname 0 1 service_name auth_type mppe mtu_value dynwan dynpppoe connect 0 1 timeout 2 pptp ip server_ip url server_url username password auth_type mppe mtu_value static ip_addr netmask gateway dynamic l2tp ip server_ip url server_url username password auth_type mppe mtu_value static ip_addr netmask gateway dynamic timeout auth_type 0 PAP 1 CHAP 2 MSCHAP 3 MSCHAP2...

Page 92: ...isabled 1 enabled Mode Virtual Servers ip nat server disp delete id clearall add ser_ip server proto from_port to_port server 0 Customize 1 Web 2 FTP 3 POP3 4 SMTP 5 DNS 6 Telnet proto 1 TCP UDP 2 TCP 3 UDP Mode Special Applications ip nat service disp sap1 on off clear edit name in_proto in_from_port in_to_port trig_proto trig_from_port trig_to_port sap2 on off clear edit name in_proto in_from_po...

Page 93: ...to_port trig_proto trig_from_port trig_to_port sap5 on off clear edit name in_proto in_from_port in_to_port trig_proto trig_from_port trig_to_port sap6 on off clear edit name in_proto in_from_port in_to_port trig_proto trig_from_port trig_to_port sap7 on off clear edit name in_proto in_from_port in_to_port trig_proto trig_from_port trig_to_port sap8 on off clear edit name in_proto in_from_port in_...

Page 94: ...RL Filtering ip urlfilter customize disp add string delete id clearall Mode MAC Filtering ip macfilter customize disp add mac_addr delete id clearall Mode IP Filtering ip ipfilter customize disp add ip_addr 1 tcp udp 2 tcp 3 udp delete id clearall Mode Traffic Control Qos qos disableif enableif lanoutput output rate wanoutput output rate addpolicytab Policy Name LAN Out Rate WAN Out Rate Comment ...

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Page 96: ...r d Key enabletzo Domain Name User Name Email Passwor d Key disableddns result Status Statistics ip status Status Active Wireless Client Table wlan association TCP IP LAN Interface Setup ip address addr subnetmask netmask gateway addr dhcp on client server relay server_ip off client start_ip end_ip status dns server ip1 ip2 ip3 status Reboot Reboot System reboot Other Password sys password pw if p...

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