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APR175P

 

USER’S GUIDE

 

 

 

 

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WPS Settings 
 

WPS is a Wi-Fi feature created to make Wi-Fi setup simple and 
easy. Some wireless routers and adapters support this feature 
with varying names (i.e. one touch setup or WPS). 

You may enable WPS setup here by selecting the type of WPS 
setup you wish to use. The Router supports all types of WPS 
setup: 

Option A: Push button: You may push the WPS button on the 
web menu or use the physical button on the back of the 
Router. 

Option B: PIN: Some wireless devices use PIN number to access wireless network.  If your wireless device 
requests for a PIN number, use the PIN code located here. 

Option C: Enter PIN: If your wireless device has a PIN number, locate the number and enter it into the field.  
Press Start PIN when ready. 

Summary of Contents for APR175P ProSeries AC1750

Page 1: ...APR175P ProSeries High Power AC1750 Wi Fi Access Point Router User s Guide...

Page 2: ...ORE SETTINGS 48 DASHBOARD 49 System Status 49 Operational Mode 50 Basic Setup 51 Connected Devices 52 WDS Settings 53 WI FI SETTINGS 54 2 4GHz Status 54 2 4GHz Basic Settings 55 2 4GHz Security 57 2 4...

Page 3: ...0 System Status 100 Network Statistics 101 System Clock 102 Advanced Settings 103 System Logs 105 Alarm and LED Settings 106 Upgrade Firmware 107 Save Reload Settings 109 Password Settings 110 ACCESS...

Page 4: ...gs 141 RADIUS Server Settings 146 Access Control 148 Managed AP Map Edit 150 Firmware Upgrade 151 LOCAL ACCESS POINT SETTINGS 152 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 153 DEFAULT SETTINGS 154 TROUBLESHOOTING SUPP...

Page 5: ...lity products through innovation and advanced technology We pride ourselves on delivering products that outperform the competition and go beyond your expectations If you have any questions please feel...

Page 6: ...Check to make sure you have all the contents within your package ProSeries High Power AC1750 Wi Fi Access Point Router 3 x Detachable High Gain 3dBi Antennas Magnetic Mounting Kit Mounting Template S...

Page 7: ...smitted or received over the wireless network Wired Port 2 Indicates when a networking device is connected to wired port LAN2 on the Access Point Router The LED will blink rapidly when wired data traf...

Page 8: ...nnected to your network in Access Point modes and WAN port in Router mode LAN2 Gigabit RJ 45 local network port for expanding your network USB Attach USB devices to save or load settings upgrade firmw...

Page 9: ...it to mark the screw hole locations onto your wall Once the screw holes have been marked locate the Magnetic Mounting Kit and use the included screws to fasten the two magnetic plates to the wall Once...

Page 10: ...cess Point Router and plugging in the other end into a power outlet or attaching a PoE Ethernet cable to LAN1 WAN on the side panel and the other end to an active PoE switch c Connect to the Access Po...

Page 11: ...IDE 10 OPERATIONAL MODES BASIC SETUP The Access Point features five different operational modes that can be configured via the web menu Router Access Point WDS Access Point Managed Access Point Access...

Page 12: ...ngle Internet connection via a connection to a broadband modem or other Internet source and provide a secure firewall for your network Router mode features 2 4GHz and 5 0GHz Wi Fi connections as well...

Page 13: ...your computer your broadband modem and its power outlet If you do not have an existing router please continue to the next step Power off your Modem Power off the modem by disconnecting the modem s pow...

Page 14: ...P USER S GUIDE 13 Connect the Router to your Modem a Use the included Ethernet cable and connect one end of the cable to your modem b Connect the other end of the cable to the blue Modem port on the R...

Page 15: ...APR175P USER S GUIDE 14 Power on your Modem Plug in your modem s power adapter and backup battery if available...

Page 16: ...adapter to the Access Point Router and plugging in the other end into a power outlet or attaching a PoE Ethernet cable to LAN1 WAN on the side panel and the other end to an active PoE switch c Connec...

Page 17: ...web menu fails to open type in the following IP address into your web address bar http 192 168 80 1 If you have problems accessing the Web Menu Disable third party firewalls such as Norton Zone Alarm...

Page 18: ...nu appears select Dashboard from the navigation menu on the top of the page b Select Operational Mode from the left hand navigation c Using the dropdown menu select Router Mode for the Operational Mod...

Page 19: ...18 Basic Setup Wizard Confirm that your hardware is correctly connected and Click Next to begin Internet Connection Detection The Wizard will try to detect your Internet settings and configure the rou...

Page 20: ...the Automatic Configuration the wizard will notify you of the issue If you continue to have problems contact our support department at 888 573 8820 If the Internet connection detection was successful...

Page 21: ...a new name in the SSID field Users connecting wirelessly to the Router will use these IDs to identify your wireless network The default Security Key WPA WPA2 for your Wi Fi networks is wireless To cha...

Page 22: ...Summary page and provide you with the details of your setup It is recommended that you print this page for your records Open a new web browser window and check that you have access to the Internet Ad...

Page 23: ...t to by connecting to a local port on your network i e via a network switch or local router network port Devices connected to the Access Point are on the same network as the router and have the abilit...

Page 24: ...Using the included RJ 45 Ethernet cable attach one end to the Access Point s LAN 1 WAN port and the other to your router s network port or any available port on a network switch d Connect an Ethernet...

Page 25: ...web menu fails to open type in the following IP address into your web address bar http 192 168 80 1 If you have problems accessing the Web Menu Disable third party firewalls such as Norton Zone Alarm...

Page 26: ...enu on the top of the page b Select Operational Mode from the left hand navigation c Using the dropdown menu select Access Point Mode for the Operational Mode and click Apply d When the web menu has r...

Page 27: ...settings and automatically configure the Access Point to your network If there was a problem with the configuration Basic Setup will notify you of the issue If you continue to have problems contact o...

Page 28: ...ter a new name in the SSID field Users connecting wirelessly to the Access Point will use these IDs to identify your wireless network The default Security Key WPA WPA2 for your Wi Fi networks is wirel...

Page 29: ...tup Summary page and provide you with the details of your setup It is recommended that you print this page for your records Open a new web browser window and check that you have access to the Internet...

Page 30: ...Points traditionally connect to the network via a cable see Access Point Mode however in WDS Access Point mode Access Points connect to the network wirelessly and create a wireless or wired network f...

Page 31: ...pter c Using the included RJ 45 Ethernet cable attach one end to the Access Point s LAN 1 WAN port and the other to your router s network port or any available port on a network switch d Connect an Et...

Page 32: ...web menu fails to open type in the following IP address into your web address bar http 192 168 80 1 If you have problems accessing the Web Menu Disable third party firewalls such as Norton Zone Alarm...

Page 33: ...oint Mode for the Operational Mode and click Apply d When the web menu has reloaded select Basic Setup Basic Setup Wizard Using the dropdown menu select which Wi Fi frequency you wish to configure for...

Page 34: ...AC address associations must also be configured on each individual WDS enabled Access Point not just the one you are currently configuring For example if you are connecting three WDS APs AP 1 must hav...

Page 35: ...d 2 4GHz Wi Fi network are Amped_APR_5 0 Amped_APR_2 4 To change it enter a new name in the SSID field Users connecting wirelessly to the Access Point will use these IDs to identify your wireless netw...

Page 36: ...t you print this page for your records The Summary will display the status of each WDS connection and the signal strength of each connection Connections with lower signal strength connections may perf...

Page 37: ...tings of the Access Point are managed remotely from a single designated Access Point Controller This mode is typically used for deployments where multiple Access Points are installed and configuring a...

Page 38: ...rovides a single web based interface to manage the Wi Fi SSID security VLAN group settings firmware upgrades and much more for all Managed Access Points Settings can be applied at once to all devices...

Page 39: ...pter c Using the included RJ 45 Ethernet cable attach one end to the Access Point s LAN 1 WAN port and the other to your router s network port or any available port on a network switch d Connect an Et...

Page 40: ...web menu fails to open type in the following IP address into your web address bar http 192 168 80 1 If you have problems accessing the Web Menu Disable third party firewalls such as Norton Zone Alarm...

Page 41: ...rs select Dashboard from the navigation menu on the top of the page b Select Operational Mode from the left hand navigation c Using the dropdown menu select Access Point Controller Mode for the Operat...

Page 42: ...e Web Menu for each Access Point c All Managed Access Points are connected to the same physical network as the Access Point Controller If your Access Points are on different networks or if there is a...

Page 43: ...configure up to seven Managed Access Points total All of the Access Points you select will be configured with the same Wi Fi settings Once selected click Next After configuring the Wi Fi settings for...

Page 44: ...several reasons such as an authentication error or an incompatible management protocol Busy Orange The AP Controller is in the process of configuring the Access Point Connecting Yellow The AP Control...

Page 45: ...me for each Access Point The default Wi Fi ID for 5 0GHz and 2 4GHz networks is Amped_APR_5 0 and Amped_APR_2 4 To change it enter a new name in the SSID field Users connecting wirelessly to the Acces...

Page 46: ...Points to configure with new settings If you are finished and have no other Managed Access Points to configure click Next to continue to Wi Fi Settings for the Access Point Controllers own Wi Fi netwo...

Page 47: ...enable them here however during heavy usage this may negatively impact the performance of the Access Point Controller The AP Controller s default Wi Fi ID for 5 0GHz 2 4GHz networks is Amped_APR_5 0 a...

Page 48: ...multiple Managed Access Points scroll down to view the details of each setting Additional settings can be configured using the navigation menu on the top of the Web Menu When configuring settings for...

Page 49: ...Once the desired menu is selected additional navigational options will appear on the left hand side Select the sub menus from here to access the specific settings for each option Note Not all settings...

Page 50: ...the right of the operational mode In addition to the operational mode the System Status also provides you with information regarding your Internet or WAN port connection if available for your operati...

Page 51: ...e Operational Modes Basic Setup section of this User s Guide Selecting an operational mode from the dropdown menu will also provide you with a diagram and overview of the operational mode selected Onc...

Page 52: ...configuring basic settings of the current operational mode As you change from one operational mode to another the Basic Setup menu will also change to cater to the settings for the selected operation...

Page 53: ...network a page refresh option is available to automatically update the data at set intervals Connected devices are separated by those connected to the 2 4GHz Wi Fi networks or 5 0GHz Wi Fi networks If...

Page 54: ...rmation for each frequency 2 4GHz and 5 0GHz depending on your WDS configurations Each section will display information for each WDS connection such as their connection state and signal strength in ad...

Page 55: ...E 54 WI FI SETTINGS 2 4GHz Wi F Settings Status The 2 4GHz Wi Fi Status page provides you with a glance at basic information for your 2 4GHz Wi Fi settings such as the Status mode security type SSID a...

Page 56: ...esent a network that Wi Fi devices can see and connect to The Access Point allows up to 16 SSIDs per frequency Each SSID can have a different name VLAN assignment and security key Additional SSIDs is...

Page 57: ...nnel Scan Interval Select the time intervals for when the Access Point re checks for an optimal Wi Fi channel to use Broadcast SSID Selecting Disable Broadcast SSID will hide the visibility of the rou...

Page 58: ...ID Users must manually enter the SSID to connect Internet Access Only Choose whether you wish to block Internet access for those devices connecting to the selected SSID Wireless Client Isolation Enabl...

Page 59: ...ring a set interval WPA2 is a high level encryption and is supported by most wireless devices and operating systems WPA Mixed Mode allows the use of both WPA and WPA2 at the same time If you are not s...

Page 60: ...Output Power Adjust the output power of the Access Point to control the coverage distance of your 2 4GHz wireless network For a smaller coverage area you can select a lower output power For the maximu...

Page 61: ...int This feature is useful in determining what other networks are around you and what their basic configurations are in addition to their signal strength in comparison to the Access Point This feature...

Page 62: ...addition to Bridges For WDS connections to work properly the MAC address associations must also be configured on each individual WDS enabled Access Point not just the one you are currently configurin...

Page 63: ...n VLAN IDs may be assigned to the WDS connection Note When using WDS it is recommended that you configure the IP address of each WDS connected device to use the same IP subnet and or ensure that there...

Page 64: ...during specific times of the day for parental control or security reasons a Enable Access Schedule b Select which days you wish for your 2 4GHz Wi Fi to be available c Select the time frame during th...

Page 65: ...the router and roaming wireless users Guard Interval Used to ensure that data transmissions do not interfere with each other Shorter guard intervals can help to improve overall performance by margina...

Page 66: ...The Access Point will send an Address Resolution Protocol ARP packet instead of STA packets to map IP addresses so that network devices do not need to awake from power saving mode to reply to the ARP...

Page 67: ...R S GUIDE 66 5 0GHz Wi F Settings Status The 5 0GHz Wi Fi Status page provides you with a glance at basic information for your 5 0GHz Wi Fi settings such as the Status mode security type SSID among ot...

Page 68: ...esent a network that Wi Fi devices can see and connect to The Access Point allows up to 16 SSIDs per frequency Each SSID can have a different name VLAN assignment and security key Additional SSIDs is...

Page 69: ...nnel Scan Interval Select the time intervals for when the Access Point re checks for an optimal Wi Fi channel to use Broadcast SSID Selecting Disable Broadcast SSID will hide the visibility of the rou...

Page 70: ...ID Users must manually enter the SSID to connect Internet Access Only Choose whether you wish to block Internet access for those devices connecting to the selected SSID Wireless Client Isolation Enabl...

Page 71: ...ring a set interval WPA2 is a high level encryption and is supported by most wireless devices and operating systems WPA Mixed Mode allows the use of both WPA and WPA2 at the same time If you are not s...

Page 72: ...Output Power Adjust the output power of the Access Point to control the coverage distance of your 5 0GHz wireless network For a smaller coverage area you can select a lower output power For the maximu...

Page 73: ...int This feature is useful in determining what other networks are around you and what their basic configurations are in addition to their signal strength in comparison to the Access Point This feature...

Page 74: ...addition to Bridges For WDS connections to work properly the MAC address associations must also be configured on each individual WDS enabled Access Point not just the one you are currently configurin...

Page 75: ...n VLAN IDs may be assigned to the WDS connection Note When using WDS it is recommended that you configure the IP address of each WDS connected device to use the same IP subnet and or ensure that there...

Page 76: ...during specific times of the day for parental control or security reasons a Enable Access Schedule b Select which days you wish for your 5 0GHz Wi Fi to be available c Select the time frame during th...

Page 77: ...overall performance by marginally increasing data rates 802 11n Protection Increases reliability but reduces bandwidth Provides more bandwidth than 802 11g Protection DTIM Period Adjusts the delivery...

Page 78: ...ad of STA packets to map IP addresses so that network devices do not need to awake from power saving mode to reply to the ARP packages from the Access Point This feature only works when the Access Poi...

Page 79: ...p you wish to use The Router supports all types of WPS setup Option A Push button You may push the WPS button on the web menu or use the physical button on the back of the Router Option B PIN Some wir...

Page 80: ...king devices have their MAC Address located on a label on the actual device For Windows computers with internal networking adapters the MAC Address can be found by viewing the Network Connection Detai...

Page 81: ...y 2 4GHz and 5 0GHz The Access Point also provides an internal RADIUS server in the event that an external RADIUS server is not available Note Each Wi Fi Network WLAN SSID must also have RADIUS server...

Page 82: ...ation between the two Enter a password between 1 99 characters in length Session Timeout Set a duration when a connected device s session will timeout Between 0 86400 The timeout time begins once the...

Page 83: ...EAP authentication type from this menu EAP Certificate File Format Accepted certificate file formats are pfx and p12 EAP Certificate File Upload an EAP Certificate file if you have one available If no...

Page 84: ...r handles a termination action Re authentication Sends a RADIUS request to the Access Point Not Re authentication Sends a default termination action to the Access Point Not Send No termination action...

Page 85: ...into your network Enter the name of each user in the User Accounts field For multiple entries separate each User Account by a comma or a space When you are done click Add Note Each Wi Fi Network WLAN...

Page 86: ...ackets in the following order Voice Video Best Effort and Background The details for each are Voice Includes Voice over IP and audio streaming media packets Video Any streaming video Best Effort Gener...

Page 87: ...However when there is no connection available the Access Point will act as a DHCP Server You may also manually control the IP settings of the Access Point by choosing Client Server or Static IP from t...

Page 88: ...twork The DHCP server will always assign the same IP address to the same device This feature is often used for shared devices such as network printers or servers Auto DHCP Server The Auto DHCP Server...

Page 89: ...n or off Speed Duplex Select a speed for the port Flow Control Enable to allow the Access Point to automatically manage data requests to the wired port and avoid packet collisions 802 3az Power saving...

Page 90: ...to see or access devices or files on Wired Port 2 VLAN 2 VLAN IDs can range between 1 and 4094 Tagged Untagged VLAN enabled ports are generally categorized as tagged or untagged This is also referred...

Page 91: ...isabling Domain Redirect will require that you access the web menu using the IP address instead of the web URL It is recommended that you note your IP address before disabling this mode or refrain fro...

Page 92: ...ily Select your Internet Connection type from the drop down menu Manual IP Static For Internet connections where the Internet provider does not provide you with an IP address automatically If you know...

Page 93: ...PPoE connection please contact your Internet provider PPTP and L2TP connections requires login information as well as IP address settings If you do not know the settings for your PPTP L2TP connection...

Page 94: ...ork UPnP can work across different network media such as an Ethernet connection or wireless connection With UPnP enabled network devices may change security settings within the Router s firewall to al...

Page 95: ...ng Tree STP A network protocol that ensures a loop free topology for networks that have Ethernet bridges The STP prevents bridge loops and allows a network design to include redundant links to provide...

Page 96: ...orwarded to a specific device on the private network Port Forwarding is often used for setting up servers cameras and other devices that require remote access Enable Port Forwarding Enables designated...

Page 97: ...P port 21 only FTP communications would be allowed No other types of communication would be allowed on this port Hackers may sometimes scan for all open ports on your network as a method of hacking in...

Page 98: ...the DMZ does not have any protection from the Router s firewall The device s only security would be those built into the operating system As a general safety rule devices placed on the DMZ should not...

Page 99: ...response before closing the connection When multiple requests like this occur servers may often get overloaded with too many requests and stop functioning altogether This is a typical DoS attack altho...

Page 100: ...abled and a device attempts to connect to the AP but fails three times within sixty seconds the device will be blocked for a duration of thirty minutes IDS works with WPA based authentication and 802...

Page 101: ...o the right of the operational mode In addition to the operational mode the System Status also provides you with information regarding your Internet or WAN port connection if available for your operat...

Page 102: ...s shows all data activity for both the 2 4GHz and 5 0GHz wireless networks separately The Wired Connection statistics shows all data activity for all users physically connected to the wired ports on t...

Page 103: ...ck Maintain the internal clock for the Access Point by syncing with your computer s time or through a network time server Your system clock settings need to be accurate in order for logs and wireless...

Page 104: ...web browser interface HTTPS Secured web based Internet web browser interface TELNET Virtual terminal connection using the telnet protocol and client SSH Client server model using the Secure Shell net...

Page 105: ...104 SNMP Trap Enable or disable SNMP trap to notify managers or network errors SNMP Trap Community Enter the SNMP Trap Community name for SNMP TRAP requests SNMP Trap Manager Specify the IP address f...

Page 106: ...sable the use of a System Log Server for storing system logs onto another computer Transfer Logs Enter the IP address of a System Log Server if you wish to use Copy Logs to USB Drive Enable and attach...

Page 107: ...audio alarm which can be used for multiple purposes The alarm can be used to easily identify the location of an Access Point You can also set the duration for the sound LED lights can also be turned...

Page 108: ...your current settings first by going to the Save Reload Settings page The firmware upgrade process will reset the settings of the Router to default settings Manual Firmware Upgrade In the case that t...

Page 109: ...ave the file to a USB drive and attach the USB drive to the Access Point or you may save the file to your PC desktop and choose the file from the web menu Firmware files may also be provided by Amped...

Page 110: ...choose to do so you will need to enter this password in the future when you choose to reload the saved settings To reload previously saved settings click Choose File and find the file that you previo...

Page 111: ...P USER S GUIDE 110 Password Settings The default settings for the Router are Login admin Password admin If you wish to enable a password to protect unauthorized access to the web menu you may enter on...

Page 112: ...rollers cannot manage other devices in Router mode Access Point mode WDS AP mode The Access Point Controller provides a single web based interface to manage the Wi Fi SSID security VLAN group settings...

Page 113: ...additional Managed Access Points from the Access Point Controller you can follow these basic instructions The AP Controller has the following management topology 1 The AP Controller can configure set...

Page 114: ...rk and same IP subnet as the Access Point Controller 2 Click on Managed AP Settings on the top menu and check that all of your Managed Access Points appear in the Access Points list 3 Go to Wi Fi Sett...

Page 115: ...Point Group near the bottom you can configure the Profile Group Settings Select the Wi Fi network WLAN Group that you created with the Local Wi Fi Networks 6 Last apply the Managed Access Points to t...

Page 116: ...oller From here you can quickly change the operational mode by clicking the Change button to the right of the operational mode In addition to the operational mode the System Status also provides you w...

Page 117: ...menu will also provide you with a diagram and overview of the operational mode selected Once you have chosen a mode click Apply to apply the changes The Auto DHCP Server feature automatically manages...

Page 118: ...Dashboard Basic Setup Basic Setup for Access Point Controller Mode is covered earlier in this manual Please visit the Operational Modes Basic Setup section to view the details of Basic Setup for Acce...

Page 119: ...Managed APs currently being managed by the Access Point Controller along with the total number of connected devices associated to the Managed Aps The Active AP list provides a searchable table with i...

Page 120: ...sy Orange The AP Controller is in the process of configuring the Access Point Connecting Yellow The AP Controller is attempting to connect to the Access Point This includes the authentication process...

Page 121: ...APR175P USER S GUIDE 120 Sound the alarm buzzer on the Access Point Test Network Connectivity of the Access Point Ping Test Reboot the Access Point...

Page 122: ...gured by clicking on the Configure button or going directly to the Managed AP Settings Managed AP Map Edit menu The AP Map can be separated by different locations and can be segmented by specific AP G...

Page 123: ...for each Clicking on the MAC Address of the Access Point will take you to the settings page for the Access Point and it is associated Access Point Group s setting Clicking on the IP address will open...

Page 124: ...s the authentication process of the Access Point to the AP Controller Connected Green The AP Controller has successfully authenticated and connected to the Access Point Waiting Association Blue The Ac...

Page 125: ...allows you to override the settings that have been determined by the Access Point Group view Managed AP Groups for more information it belongs to To do so find the attribute that you wish to override...

Page 126: ...from the Default System Group and each Access Point can override settings from the Access Point Group that it belongs to VLAN settings and Wi Fi Radio Settings can also be configured here along with...

Page 127: ...oup The AP Controller has the following management topology The AP Controller can configure settings of Managed Access Points up to 7 A Managed Access Point can belong to a single Access Point Group A...

Page 128: ...of the page In addition to basic settings the page also allows you to override the settings that have been determined by the Default System Group To do so find the attribute that you wish to override...

Page 129: ...stem Group and each Access Point can override settings from the Access Point Group that it belongs to VLAN settings and Wi Fi Radio Settings can also be configured here for the entire Group along with...

Page 130: ...i Networks associated to it When adding a Wi Fi Network on the Wi Fi Settings page unique settings can be configured such as the SSID Description of the network Virtual LAN settings security settings...

Page 131: ...twork That attribute along with other Wi Fi radio settings is determined by the Access Point Group configuration The Access Point Group can add the Wi Fi Network Group to its 2 4GHz or 5 0GHz profile...

Page 132: ...Wi Fi Network Group to be associated to an Access Point Group and eventually to a Managed Access Point Wi Fi Networks can be added edited or deleted by going to Managed AP Settings Top Menu Wi Fi Set...

Page 133: ...Devices Active Devices Active Connected Devices shows you information relating to all Wi Fi devices associated to all Managed Access Points The list may be refreshed automatically at set time interval...

Page 134: ...ct a specific Access Point from the drop down menu The time intervals for the statistics are by the hour so you may need to wait for the Access Point to be active for at least an hour to begin seeing...

Page 135: ...ny Access Point The System Log is also used by Amped Wireless technicians to help troubleshoot your router when needed In Access Point Controller mode the System Log of any Managed Access Point can be...

Page 136: ...a target IP or URL in the field to begin Ping Test Checks network connectivity by entering an IP address or URL into the field to perform a ping test The menu will send out ping packets and wait for...

Page 137: ...ith unique settings for the 2 4GHz radio and the 5 0GHz radio as well as Virtual LAN settings Detailed settings can be configured when you add or edit an Access Point Group A System Default Access Poi...

Page 138: ...legend for each status color Disconnected Grey The Access Point cannot be reached and is not available or disconnected from the network Error Red The AP Controller could not connect with the Access P...

Page 139: ...P Controller Each Access Point will also have Action icons associated with each Disassociate the Access Point from management Edit the Access Point information Flash the LED on the Access Point Sound...

Page 140: ...s the IP address assignment for the Access Point In addition to basic settings the page also allows you to override the settings that have been determined by the Access Point Group view Managed AP Gro...

Page 141: ...m Group To do so find the attribute that you wish to override and check the Override Group Setting box for the attribute and adjust the setting to your liking Each Access Point Group can override sett...

Page 142: ...Wi Fi Network unique settings can be configured such as the SSID Description of the network Virtual LAN settings security settings load balancing as well as other advanced features When adding a Wi Fi...

Page 143: ...LAN Virtual Local Area Network ID cannot access or see devices connected to SSIDs with a different VLAN ID For example if SSID 1 is assigned to VLAN 1 and SSID 2 is assigned to VLAN 2 then devices con...

Page 144: ...k Additional Authentication Methods MAC Restrict access from devices based on their MAC address stored on the MAC Address filter table MAC RADIUS Restrict access from devices based on their MAC addres...

Page 145: ...idth provided to all devices connecting to the SSID Note When creating a Wi Fi Network you cannot choose whether the network is a 2 4GHz network or a 5GHz network That attribute along with other Wi Fi...

Page 146: ...a maximum of 16 Wi Fi Networks associated to it The WLAN Groups can later be added to an Access Point Group for use with the Access Points associated to the Access Point Group The VLAN ID settings fo...

Page 147: ...our External or Internet RADIUS Servers and created accounts if applicable click Add under the RADIUS Group section to include those servers into a RADIUS Group A RADIUS Group can have a 2 4GHz Primar...

Page 148: ...roup The RADIUS Group Settings page allows you to create or edit a RADIUS Group including its name and description From here you can add primary and secondary internal or external RADIUS servers that...

Page 149: ...name and description for the group and set the action to Allow or Deny Lastly select the MAC Addresses that will be associated to this group Note that if you chose to allow or deny the devices with th...

Page 150: ...t Group you can select a MAC Filter Group to use or you can override a MAC Filter Group setting if one has already been set by the Default System Group Note Each Wi Fi Network WLAN SSID must also have...

Page 151: ...eate a new floor plan 2 When the menu appears clock Choose File to locate the image file for your floor plan Once it has been selected click Upload 3 Create a name for your floor plan such as First Fl...

Page 152: ...rmware file that you wish to use and Upload it 2 Select the Access Points that you wish to upgrade or select Upgrade All to upgrade all Managed Access Points The list of Access Point Groups includes a...

Page 153: ...ode the Access Point still functions as a standard Access Point and provides access to network devices through 2 4GHz and 5 0GHz Wi Fi networks These settings apply only to the Access Point Controller...

Page 154: ...Noise Amplifiers 3 x 2 4GHz Low Noise Amplifiers Wireless Security WEP WPA WPA2 WPA Mixed WPS Antennas 3 x Detachable High Gain Antennas 3 x Reverse SMA Connector Ports 1 x RJ 45 10 100 1000 LAN port...

Page 155: ...to return your Access Point back to default settings hold down the Reset button on the back panel for 10 seconds The Access Point will reset back to factory settings as listed below IP Address 192 16...

Page 156: ...ATION We are here to help If you have any issues with your Access Point please contact us To contact Amped Wireless Technical Support use one of the following methods Phone 888 573 8820 Email techsupp...

Page 157: ...y from the Access Point and use a network cable to connect to the Access Point Connect to the LAN2 wired port c Enter the following web address into your web browser instead of setup ampedwireless com...

Page 158: ...S GUIDE 157 h If you are using a Static IP you will need to enter the assigned IP Address into the web browser to access the web menu When using a Static IP the setup ampedwireless com shortcut will n...

Page 159: ...onnect your PC to the Access Point using an Ethernet cable Disconnect your PC from any wireless networks that it may be connected to Access the web menu at setup ampedwireless com using a web browser...

Page 160: ...your network Check to see if your connection has been reestablished by viewing a website I can no longer access the web menu or the Access Point no longer responds a Double check that you are connect...

Page 161: ...fers take a long time to transfer a You may be too far away from the wireless network Wireless data transfer speeds degrade as distances increase between your computer and the Access Point b You may b...

Page 162: ...are securely fastened to the antenna connectors c The wireless channel that your network is running on may be congested Change the wireless channel on your Access Point The range from the Access Point...

Page 163: ...s speeds it is required that you have a 802 11n 2 4GHz or 802 11ac 5 0GHz adapter b Check that you are using the latest Wi Fi security type WPA or WPA2 WEP security may slow down your wireless speeds...

Page 164: ...use proprietary code for their own push button configurations Try connecting using the Windows wireless utility or Mac wireless utility instead I have enabled Client Isolation and or SSID Isolation bu...

Page 165: ...annot be selected For example in Advanced Features most features are not selectable a Certain features such as Port Forwarding and DMZ are only available when the Access Point is in Router mode Ensure...

Page 166: ...Managed Access Points or do not see any Managed Access Points in my Managed AP Overview a Check that all Managed Access Points are powered on b Check that all Managed Access Points are set to Managed...

Page 167: ...manually enter the IP for the AP Controller and all Managed APs before configuring I have created an Access Point Group but I cannot see any Wi Fi networks a Access Point Controller Management Topolog...

Page 168: ...same IP subnet as the Access Point Controller c Click on Managed AP Settings on the top menu and check that all of your Managed Access Points appear in the Access Points list d Go to Wi Fi Settings o...

Page 169: ...p menu a You may have not selected your location in the Managed AP Map menu Select the location by clicking on the dropdown menu in the upper right corner of the Map menu b Adjust the transparency of...

Page 170: ...nt that Amped Wireless is unable to repair or replace a product i e discontinued product Amped Wireless will offer a credit toward the purchase of a similar product of equal or lesser value direct fro...

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Page 175: ...iation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20c...

Page 176: ...rence 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limi...

Page 177: ...2 Cet appareil doit accepter toute interf rence re ue y compris les interf rences pouvant provoquer un dysfonctionnement D claration d exposition la radiation Cet quipement respecte les limites d exp...

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