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Summary of Contents for A02-OCL100

Page 1: ...FlyBoost CL100 A02 OCL100 USER MANUAL A02 OCL100_ME01...

Page 2: ...ced Setup of the Wireless Mode 33 View the Statistics 35 Setup your WAN 36 Setup Telnet SSH 44 Access the TELNET Command Line Interface 46 Access the Secure Shell Host Command Line Interface 47 Set th...

Page 3: ...ters 85 Set Wireless Multimedia 87 SECURE YOUR WIRELESS LAN 90 Setup WEP 91 Setup WPA Personal 92 Setup 802 1x RADIUS 94 Setup WPA Enterprise 96 CONFIGURE THE SECURITY FEATURES 98 Use Packet Filtering...

Page 4: ...Reboot the System 123 Change the Password 124 To Logout 125 Use the HELP menu 126 View About System 126 APPENDIX USE THE COMMAND LINE INTERFACE 127...

Page 5: ...oved wireless coverage and signal strength or simply in a more convenient location Moreover its integrated Power over Ethernet PoE allows the access point to be used in areas where power outlets are n...

Page 6: ...andby blocked state If one network segment in the Spanning Tree Protocol becomes unreachable or if Spanning Tree Protocol costs change the spanning tree algorithm reconfigures the spanning tree topolo...

Page 7: ...int allowing them to communicate with all devices connected to the Ethernet port of the access point In this example the workgroup PCs can access the printer connected to the access point in Access Po...

Page 8: ...s by your ISP for instance Singapore Cable Vision HOME Cable Services PPP over Ethernet PPPoE Use PPPoE if you are using ADSL services in a country utilizing standard PPPoE authentication for instance...

Page 9: ...nd network Manually define IP address Follow these steps to set Ethernet Link Speed and duplex settings S St te ep p 1 1 Click on T TC CP P I IP P S Se et tt ti in ng gs s from M Ma an na ag ge em me...

Page 10: ...dr re es ss s S St te ep p 3 3 Select to either A Au ut to om ma at ti ic ca al ll ly y o ob bt ta ai in n D DN NS S s se er rv ve er r a ad dd dr re es ss s or U Us se e t th he e f fo ol ll lo ow wi...

Page 11: ...Page 7 If you choose to Use the following DNS server addresses S St te ep p 3 3 Click on the A Ap pp pl ly y button to save your new parameters...

Page 12: ...t Port Setup page if you select to Use the following DNS server addresses Parameters Description Primary DNS IP Address Your ISP usually provides the IP address of the DNS server Secondary DNS IP Addr...

Page 13: ...S St te ep p 2 2 Select to U Us se e t th he e f fo ol ll lo ow wi in ng g I IP P a ad dd dr re es ss s In the M Ma an na ag ge em me en nt t P Po or rt t S Se et tu up p page refer to the table belo...

Page 14: ...ult network mask is 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway IP Optional As a bridge Access Point the access point does not usually communicate with devices on other IP subnets However the Default Gateway a PC a...

Page 15: ...cross router interfaces DHCP Relay supports DHCP Clients and DHCP Servers on different networks by configuring the router to pass selective DHCP messages Follow these steps if you do not wish to use D...

Page 16: ...em me en nt t S Se et tu up p from the C CO ON NF FI IG GU UR RA AT TI IO ON N menu S St te ep p 2 2 Set D DH HC CP P M Mo od de e to D DH HC CP P S Se er rv ve er r In D DH HC CP P S Se er rv ve er...

Page 17: ...t For example if the access point IP address is 192 168 168 1 and the network mask is 192 168 168 1 and 255 255 255 0 the DHCP Start IP Address should be 192 168 168 X where X can be any number from 2...

Page 18: ...Point Client mode connects to an Internet gateway X a PC wired to the access point will be unable to obtain a dynamic IP address directly from X But if you enable the DHCP server of the access point...

Page 19: ...e em me en nt t S Se et tu up p from the C CO ON NF FI IG GU UR RA AT TI IO ON N menu S St te ep p 2 2 Set D DH HC CP P M Mo od de e to D DH HC CP P R Re el la ay y In D DH HC CP P S Se er rv ve er r...

Page 20: ...P client The DHCP client will thus receive its dynamic IP address from the access point but will access to the Internet or the other LAN through the Default Gateway defined by the DHCP Gateway IP Addr...

Page 21: ...O Op pt ti io on ns s section and click on the S Sh ho ow w A Ac ct ti iv ve e D DH HC CP P l le ea as se es s button The DHCP Active Leases table displays The Host Name of the DHCP client The IP Addr...

Page 22: ...le FTP or HTTP server within your private LAN while that server requires a fixed IP address you would still want the DHCP server to dynamically allocate IP addresses to the rest of the PCs on the LAN...

Page 23: ...s to be reserved The Hardware Address in pairs of two hexadecimal values Press the A Ap pp pl ly y button to effect your new entry The D DH HC CP P S Se er rv ve er r R Re es se er rv va at ti io on n...

Page 24: ...ation S St te ep p 1 1 Select the reserved IP address to delete S St te ep p 2 2 Click on the D De el le et te e button The D DH HC CP P S Se er rv ve er r R Re es se er rv va at ti io on ns s table r...

Page 25: ...si ic c The default operating mode of the access point is the Access Point mode S St te ep p 2 2 O Op pt ti io on na al l C Ch ha an ng ge e C Cu ur rr re en nt t m mo od de e To change the current mo...

Page 26: ...ce to let your changes take effect Note that the W WL LA AN N B Ba as si ic c S Se et tu up p pages for the modes are different Example W WL LA AN N B Ba as si ic c S Se et tu up p page for C Cl li ie...

Page 27: ...ng on the C Ch ha an ng ge e button ESSID Enter a preferred name for the wireless network Your wireless clients must be configured with the same ESSID This case sensitive entry can consist of a maximu...

Page 28: ...o on nl ly y Supports wireless G clients that offer transmission rates of up to 54Mbps in the 2 4GHz frequency band Country Choose the Country where you are located Channel This option allows you to s...

Page 29: ...h standards VLAN ID This is the number that identifies the different virtual network segments to which the network devices are grouped This can be any number from 1 to 4094 Channel Survey A list of ch...

Page 30: ...on the S Si it te e S Su ur rv ve ey y button The S Si it te e S Su ur rv ve ey y provides a list of the M MA AC C a ad dd dr re es ss se es s B BS SS SI ID D and S SS SI ID D of neighbouring access...

Page 31: ...detected select the radio button corresponding to the access point you want to connect to S St te ep p 3 3 Click on the A Ap pp pl ly y button to effect the change and return to the setup page S St t...

Page 32: ...thm such as WEP TKIP etc being used by the access point Signal Strength of the signal received in percentage NOTE Site Survey is used to scan and display all access points based on the current securit...

Page 33: ...outing Client modes To view the connection status when the client is linked to another access point click on the S Sh ho ow w L Li in nk k I In nf fo or rm ma at ti io on n button The L Li in nk k I I...

Page 34: ...whether the State is Scanning or Associated and MAC address of the access point to which the client is connected Current Channel Channel presently being used for transmission Tx Rate Rate of data tra...

Page 35: ...t page can act as a diagnostic tool to check the communication with a remote device The remote AP MAC Address is preset to all zeros by default S St te ep p 2 2 If you wish to specify the MAC address...

Page 36: ...ill be shown Signal Strength RSSI Value Indicated by DIAG LED Status of DIAG LED Above 20 Stays turned on Between 19 and 17 Flashes 6 times Between 17 and 14 Flashes 3 times Between 13 and 10 Flashes...

Page 37: ...up p from the C CO ON NF FI IG GU UR RA AT TI IO ON N menu to expand four sub menus From here select A Ad dv va an nc ce ed d S St te ep p 2 2 Enter the parameters in the W WL LA AN N A Ad dv va an n...

Page 38: ...e is set at the default value of 1 the access point will send a beacon containing a DTIM every 100 kilomicrosecond 1 kilomicrosecond equals 1 024 microsecond RTS CTS Threshold Minimum size of a packet...

Page 39: ...cted to the WLAN are shown in the WLAN Station List S St te ep p 2 2 Click on the R Re ef fr re es sh h button to get the latest information on the availability of wireless clients in the wireless net...

Page 40: ...type However you may verify the WAN settings with the following steps Step 1 U Un nd de er r C CO ON NF FI IG GU UR RA AT TI IO ON N o on n t th he e c co om mm ma an nd d m me en nu u s se el le ec...

Page 41: ...o set up the S Sy ys st te em m N Na am me e in S Sy ys st te em m I Id de en nt ti it ty y so that your ISP can authenticate it as a valid DHCP Client ID Select S Sy ys st te em m I Id de en nt ti it...

Page 42: ...Step 2 A Ac cc ce es ss s t th he e Select WAN Type p pa ag ge e a an nd d s se el le ec ct t Static IP Address b be ef fo or re e c cl li ic ck ki in ng g t th he e Apply b bu ut tt to on n Step 3 F...

Page 43: ...s For example you may configure an account whose username is guest as described below Step 1 U Un nd de er r CONFIGURATION o on n t th he e c co om mm ma an nd d m me en nu u c cl li ic ck k o on n WA...

Page 44: ...PCs in your network I Id dl le e T Ti im me eo ou ut t is associated with the O On n D De em ma an nd d option allowing you to specify the value in seconds after the last Internet activity by which th...

Page 45: ...twork by setting the M MT TU U Maximum Transmissible Unit Click the M MT TU U Button in A Ad dv va an nc ce ed d W WA AN N O Op pt ti io on ns s The M MT TU U V Va al lu ue e has a range of 1 to 1492...

Page 46: ...ss 203 120 12 47 Network Mask 255 255 255 0 VPN Server 203 120 12 15 Step 1 U Un nd de er r CONFIGURATION o on n t th he e c co om mm ma an nd d m me en nu u c cl li ic ck k o on n WAN Setup Step 2 Ac...

Page 47: ...the A Ap pp pl ly y button Select R Re eb bo oo ot t S Sy ys st te em m under S SY YS ST TE EM M T TO OO OL LS S and click the R Re eb bo oo ot t button to effect the settings The I Id dl le e T Ti i...

Page 48: ...ell Host establishes a secure host connection to the access point CLI for control and monitoring Step 1 Select Telnet SSH Setup from the CONFIGURATION menu Step 2 1 Select Telnet Server Enable and ent...

Page 49: ...ry Page enter the User Name Password and specify whether the user is granted permission to Read Only or Read Write 3 Click the Apply button To Delete User 1 Select which user to Delete 2 Click the Del...

Page 50: ...n to the default IP 192 168 168 1 Microsoft TELNET command is shown here but any TELNET client can be used 1 Enter C WINDOWS TELNET 192 168 168 1 at DOS prompt and the TELNET application will launch a...

Page 51: ...d ciphers to encrypt sessions and providing better authentication facilities and features that increase the security of other protocols An encrypted connection like SSH is not viewable on the network...

Page 52: ...ional authentication and encryption for secure communication in addition to the standard HTTP Step 1 Select Web Management Setup from the CONFIGURATION menu Step 2 1 Select whether to set web server t...

Page 53: ...cture Step 1 Select S SN NM MP P S Se et tu up p from the C CO ON NF FI IG GU UR RA AT TI IO ON N menu Step 2 Select E En na ab bl le e from the S SN NM MP P S St ta at te e drop down list The R Re ea...

Page 54: ...U UR RA AT TI IO ON N menu Step 2 1 Select whether to E En na ab bl le e or D Di is sa ab bl le e the SNMP Trap 2 Enter the R Re em mo ot te e I IP P A Ad dd dr re es ss s o or r D DN NS S 3 Enter the...

Page 55: ...security measure by restricting user network access according to MAC address Each WLAN or radio card supports up to 16 virtual access points and has its own MAC address listing NOTE MAC Filtering will...

Page 56: ...MAC Filtering set to E En na ab bl le e with Policy to A Ac cc ce ep pt t only the MAC addresses in the MAC Filter Address List and deny all other MAC addresses MAC Filtering set to E En na ab bl le e...

Page 57: ...ddress of the client in the format xx xx xx xx xx xx where x can take any value from 0 to 9 or a to f Enter the Comment This describes the MAC Address you have entered To apply to all virtual access p...

Page 58: ...Page 54 S St te ep p 5 5 MAC Filter Address List page displays with updated MAC Address List NOTE Please reboot to effect all changes and new MAC address entries...

Page 59: ...i in ng g from W WL LA AN N S Se et tu up p The MAC Address Filtering page displays Select V Vi ie ew w C Co om mp pl le et te e M MA AC C L Li is st t S St te ep p 2 2 The MAC Filter Address List pag...

Page 60: ...Page 56 S St te ep p 3 3 The MAC Filter Address List page displays with updated MAC Address List...

Page 61: ...t te er ri in ng g from W WL LA AN N S Se et tu up p The MAC Address Filtering page displays Select E Ed di it t for the corresponding access point S St te ep p 2 2 The MAC Filter Address List page di...

Page 62: ...Page 58 S St te ep p 3 3 The MAC Filter Address List page displays with updated MAC Address List...

Page 63: ...List S St te ep p 1 1 Select M MA AC C F Fi il lt te er ri in ng g from W WL LA AN N S Se et tu up p The MAC Address Filtering page displays Select E Ed di it t S St te ep p 2 2 MAC Filter Address Lis...

Page 64: ...St te ep p 3 3 The Edit MAC Address page displays Edit the MAC address settings accordingly Click the S Sa av ve e button S St te ep p 4 4 The MAC Filter Address List page displays with updated MAC Ad...

Page 65: ...t sharing The wrong routing configuration might cause the access point to function improperly In this network the main office of subnet 192 168 168 0 contains two routers the office is connected to th...

Page 66: ...outing entries of the access point Step 2 Click on the S St ta at ti ic c R Ro ou ut ti in ng g T Ta ab bl le e button then click the Add button Step 3 Enter the D De es st ti in na at ti io on n I IP...

Page 67: ...roadcast RIPv1 information on all router interfaces every 30 seconds and process the information from other routers to determine if a better path is available RIPv2 is more secure and performs broadca...

Page 68: ...N behind the access point will not be directly accessible from the Internet However employing virtual servers allows the hosting of Internet servers by using IP Port Forwarding and De Militarized Zone...

Page 69: ...Select N NA AT T from the C CO ON NF FI IG GU UR RA AT TI IO ON N command menu Step 2 Click on the D DM MZ Z button in A Ad dv va an nc ce ed d N NA AT T O Op pt ti io on ns s Step 3 Enter the P Pr r...

Page 70: ...cific PCs in the private network based on their ports Step 1 Select N NA AT T from the C CO ON NF FI IG GU UR RA AT TI IO ON N command menu Step 2 Click the P Po or rt t F Fo or rw wa ar rd di in ng g...

Page 71: ...d P Po or rt t F Fo or rw wa ar rd d E En nt tr ry y page you can set up a Virtual Server for a K Kn no ow wn n S Se er rv ve er r type by selecting from a drop down menu or you can define a C Cu us...

Page 72: ...me for the server type you wish to configure Protocol Select either TCP or UDP protocol type from the dropdown list Public Port Select whether to define a single port or a range of public port numbers...

Page 73: ...e range To Enter the end of the range For example to set up a web server on a PC with IP address 192 168 168 55 set the S Se er rv ve er r T Ty yp pe e as HTTP and set the P Pr ri iv va at te e I IP P...

Page 74: ...ce ed d N NA AT T O Op pt ti io on ns s Step 3 In the A Ad dd d I IP P F Fo or rw wa ar rd d E En nt tr ry y page enter the P Pr ri iv va at te e I IP P A Ad dd dr re es ss s and P Pu ub bl li ic c I...

Page 75: ...rrence of massive data transfer that can slow down the network Enable Bandwidth Control Step 1 Select B Ba an nd dw wi id dt th h C Co on nt tr ro ol l from the C CO ON NF FI IG GU UR RA AT TI IO ON N...

Page 76: ...t th h C Co on nt tr ro ol l S Se et tu up p from the B Ba an nd dw wi id dt th h C Co on nt tr ro ol l sub menu from the C CO ON NF FI IG GU UR RA AT TI IO ON N command menu Step 2 Enter the D Do ow...

Page 77: ...tep 1 Select L LA AN N B Ba an nd dw wi id dt th h C Co on nt tr ro ol l S Se et tu up p from the B Ba an nd dw wi id dt th h C Co on nt tr ro ol l sub menu from the C CO ON NF FI IG GU UR RA AT TI IO...

Page 78: ...e rules should not exceed the total rate available Ceiling Rate kbit Capped bandwidth rate of throughput Rule Type This defines whether the bandwidth control rule works on downloads or uploads and whe...

Page 79: ...tp p P Po or rt t to 0 To enable Remote Management set R Re em mo ot te e H Ht tt tp p P Po or rt t to an unused port number It is recommended that you avoid using port number 80 as it is blocked by...

Page 80: ...lect to E En na ab bl le e Email Notification and enter the following details Email address of Receiver Email address of the receiver to whom the message would be sent IP address of Email Server IP ad...

Page 81: ...p 4 Specify whether the SMTP server N Ne ee ed ds s A Au ut th he en nt ti ic ca at ti io on n or not by setting the checkbox accordingly By default it is not selected Step 5 Click on the A Ap pp pl l...

Page 82: ...et When the access point finds that the notebook is trying to contact a device lying on a different subnet from that of the home network it would inform the notebook that the gateway to the Internet i...

Page 83: ...cally contact your DDNS provider whenever it detects a change in its public IP address The access point will then log on to update your account with its latest public IP address If a user enters your...

Page 84: ...utton to update the list Step 3 To add a new Dynamic DNS click on the Add button The C Ch ho oi ic ce e D DD DN NS S P Pr ro ov vi id de er r page appears There are two default providers that you can...

Page 85: ...ty by default These default settings should be used if dynamic WAN IP connection is used If your ISP connection uses dynamic WAN IP Select the A Au ut to o D De et te ec ct t checkbox to let the DDNS...

Page 86: ...a ac ck ku up p M Ma ai il l E Ex xc ch ha an ng ge er r to enable this service Step 6 Click on the Add button The new domain is added to the Dynamic DNS list table It will appear as a hyperlink that...

Page 87: ...SP connection uses dynamic WAN IP Select the A Au ut to o D De et te ec ct t checkbox to let the DtDNS server learn your current WAN IP address Enter your DtDNS account U Us se er rn na am me e and P...

Page 88: ...in order of preference The MAC address at the top of the Preferred APs list has the highest connection preference and the MAC address at the bottom has the lowest connection preference Follow these st...

Page 89: ...between physically distant access points Select A Ad dv va an nc ce ed d from W WL LA AN N S Se et tu up p under C Co on nf fi ig gu ur ra at ti io on n Click on the L Lo on ng g D Di is st ta an nc...

Page 90: ...it is disabled by default Distance Determines the distance between your access point and the remote access point in meters Slot Time The amount of time is divided and each unit of time is called one...

Page 91: ...that we have adopted to improve and support the user experience for multimedia video and voice applications by prioritizing data traffic QoS can be realized through 4 different Access Categories AC E...

Page 92: ...2 Select Advanced Step 2 Click on the WMM Settings button Step 3 Select to Enable Wireless Multimedia WMM Enter the desired WMM parameters Using the default parameters is recommended Click Apply to a...

Page 93: ...owledge ment No Acknowledgement provides control of the reliability of traffic flow Usually an acknowledge packet is returned for every packet received increasing traffic load and decreasing performan...

Page 94: ...FI IG GU UR RA AT TI IO ON N menu Step 2 Make a selection from the S Se ec cu ur ri it ty y M Mo od de e drop down list The S Se ec cu ur ri it ty y M Mo od de e is set to N NO ON NE E by default Cli...

Page 95: ...4 4 The access point lets you define up to four different transmission keys It defines a set of shared keys for network security You must enter at least one WEP key to enable security using a shared k...

Page 96: ...y selecting either P Pa as ss sp ph hr ra as se e A Al lp ph ha an nu um me er ri ic c c ch ha ar ra ac ct te er rs s H He ex xa ad de ec ci im ma al l S St te ep p 2 2 Fill in the pre shared network...

Page 97: ...e IEEE 802 11i standard For WPA Personal AUTO Set the C Ci ip ph he er r T Ty yp pe e to A Au ut to o to allow the access point to automatically detect the cipher type to use S St te ep p 4 4 Enter th...

Page 98: ...th he en nt ti ic ca at ti io on n P Po or rt t number is 1 18 81 12 2 You can leave this value as it is This value must be set to be the same as the one in the RADIUS server S St te ep p 3 3 By defa...

Page 99: ...th h of each encryption key 6 64 4 b bi it t 10 hexadecimal or 5 ASCII Text 1 12 28 8 b bi it t 26 hexadecimal or 13 ASCII Text S St te ep p 7 7 Click the A Ap pp pl ly y button and reboot your syste...

Page 100: ...RADIUS authentication server MUST be in the same subnet as the access point S St te ep p 2 2 By default the value for A Au ut th he en nt ti ic ca at ti io on n P Po or rt t number is 1 18 81 12 2 You...

Page 101: ...tric 128 bit block data encryption technique It is a requirement of WPA2 under the IEEE 802 11i standard For WPA Enterprise AUTO Set the C Ci ip ph he er r T Ty yp pe e to A Au ut to o to allow the ac...

Page 102: ...e e by clicking on the C Ch ha an ng ge e button Step 3 Select from three choices D Di is sa ab bl le ed d S Se en nt t D Di is sc ca ar rd de ed d and then click on the A Ap pp pl ly y button The def...

Page 103: ...drop down list select either A Range of TCP ports In this case you will have to define From which port To which port your rule applies A Single TCP port Here you need only specify the source port in...

Page 104: ...5 Click on the A Ap pp pl ly y button to make the new rule effective The F Fi il lt te er ri in ng g C Co on nf fi ig gu ur ra at ti io on n table will then be updated Step 6 In this example we would...

Page 105: ...nu Step 2 To select the U UR RL L F Fi il lt te er r T Ty yp pe e click the C Ch ha an ng ge e button Step 3 Select to B Bl lo oc ck k or A Al ll lo ow w and then click on the A Ap pp pl ly y button T...

Page 106: ...uration may cause improper network function Select F Fi ir re ew wa al ll l C Co on nf fi ig gu ur ra at ti io on n from the S Se ec cu ur ri it ty y C Co on nf fi ig gu ur ra at ti io on n command me...

Page 107: ...and Deny Protocols Users are allowed to select the type of data packet from TCP UDP ICMP IGMP or ALL Note If users select either ICMP or IGMP they are required to make further selection in the ICMP Ty...

Page 108: ...n particular multicast groups on a single network The mechanisms of the protocol allow a host to inform its local router using Host Membership Reports Host Membership Report Information that is from t...

Page 109: ...fers to the options in the packet header The available selection options are abbreviated as follows SEC Security LSRR Loose Source Routing Timestamp Timestamp RR Record Route SID Stream Identifier SSR...

Page 110: ...IT TY Y C CO ON NF FI IG GU UR RA AT TI IO ON N command menu Step 2 Click on the R Re ef fr re es sh h button to see the information captured in the log Time at which the packet was detected by the f...

Page 111: ...can check whether the access point can communicate ping with another network host with the Ping Utility Step 1 Select P Pi in ng g U Ut ti il li it ty y under the S SY YS ST TE EM M T TO OO OL LS S c...

Page 112: ...stem and increase security on the network Freeware supporting Syslog is widely available for download from the Internet This section shows how to Setup Syslog View logged information The System Log Se...

Page 113: ...sl lo og g from the S SY YS ST TE EM M T TO OO OL LS S menu Step 2 Select to E En na ab bl le e Syslog Enter the L Lo og gg gi in ng g I IP P o or r D Do om ma ai in n N Na am me e Enter the L Lo og g...

Page 114: ...rmation Step 1 Search for a Syslog listening application Step 2 Select a Syslog listening application Step 3 Download Syslog listening application Step 4 Install Syslog listening application Step 5 Vi...

Page 115: ...OL LS S menu S St te ep p 2 2 Enter a unique S Sy ys st te em m N Na am me e S St te ep p 3 3 Enter the name of a contact person in the S Sy ys st te em m C Co on nt ta ac ct t field S St te ep p 4 4...

Page 116: ...C Ch ha an ng ge e t th he e T Ti im me e Z Zo on ne e f fo or r t th he e R Ro ou ut te er r L Lo oc ca at ti io on n drop down list Step 3 E En na ab bl le e the Auto Time Setting SNTP radio button...

Page 117: ...available S St te ep p 1 1 Select F Fi ir rm mw wa ar re e U Up pg gr ra ad de e from the S SY YS ST TE EM M T TO OO OL LS S menu S St te ep p 2 2 Click on the B Br ro ow ws se e button to locate the...

Page 118: ...Page 114 NOTE The firmware upgrade process must NOT be interrupted otherwise the device might become unusable...

Page 119: ...ace You can check the types and version of your firmware by clicking on About System from the HELP menu in UConfig Follow these steps to upgrade firmware from Command Line Interface CLI S St te ep p 1...

Page 120: ...d setup to point to the same firmware image filename Sample Screenshot S St te ep p 3 3 In the Command Line Interface enter the command with the IP address of the AP and the filename of the firmware i...

Page 121: ...Page 117 S St te ep p 4 4 These screens display when upgrade is done Sample Screenshot NOTE The firmware upgrade process must NOT be interrupted otherwise the device might become unusable...

Page 122: ...of the diagnostic LED to confirm if firmware failure has occurred S St te ep p 1 1 Stop power supply and disconnect the access point from the network S St te ep p 2 2 Connect the LAN port of the acce...

Page 123: ...older of the Product CD S St te ep p 6 6 If you have downloaded a newer firmware and have saved it in your local hard disk as C accesspoint accesspointxxx IMG then replace the command with this new pa...

Page 124: ...ettings Reset your settings S St te ep p 1 1 Select B Ba ac ck ku up p o or r R Re es se et t S Se et tt ti in ng gs s from the S SY YS ST TE EM M T TO OO OL LS S menu S St te ep p 2 2 To discard conf...

Page 125: ...es se et t S Se et tt ti in ng gs s from the S SY YS ST TE EM M T TO OO OL LS S menu S St te ep p 2 2 To back up the current settings of your access point onto your hard disk drive click on the B Ba a...

Page 126: ...in ng gs s from the S SY YS ST TE EM M T TO OO OL LS S menu S St te ep p 2 2 To restore previously saved settings click on the B Br ro ow ws se e button and select the folder where you saved your con...

Page 127: ...boot before the new parameters can take effect S St te ep p 1 1 Select R Re eb bo oo ot t S Sy ys st te em m from the S SY YS ST TE EM M T TO OO OL LS S menu S St te ep p 2 2 Click on the R Re eb bo o...

Page 128: ...wo or rd d from the S SY YS ST TE EM M T TO OO OL LS S menu S St te ep p 2 2 Key in the C Cu ur rr re en nt t P Pa as ss sw wo or rd d The password is case sensitive and defaulted to password Enter th...

Page 129: ...To Logout S St te ep p 1 1 Select L Lo og go ou ut t from the S SY YS ST TE EM M T TO OO OL LS S menu S St te ep p 2 2 Click the L LO OG GI IN N button to access the access point configuration interfa...

Page 130: ...iguration information that may be required by support technicians for troubleshooting Select A Ab bo ou ut t S Sy ys st te em m from the H HE EL LP P menu The S Sy ys st te em m I In nf fo or rm ma at...

Page 131: ...ode Display current wireless operation mode Get wmode Display wireless mode Set Operation List SYNTAX DESCRIPTION Set factorydefault Set factorydefault restore configuration to factory default Restart...

Page 132: ...e user Country Code SYNTAX DESCRIPTION Set countrycode iso name Set countrycode 2 letter string List of countries 0 NA CTRY_ALBANIA AL CTRY_ALGERIA DZ CTRY_ARGENTINA AR CTRY_ARMENIA AM CTRY_AUSTRALIA...

Page 133: ...CTRY_NETHERLANDS NL CTRY_NEW_ZEALAND NZ CTRY_NORWAY NO CTRY_OMAN OM CTRY_PAKISTAN PK CTRY_PANAMA PA CTRY_PERU PE CTRY_PHILIPPINES PH CTRY_POLAND PL CTRY_PORTUGAL PT CTRY_PUERTO_RICO PR CTRY_QATAR QA...

Page 134: ...enable disable Set to Disable to turn off wireless operation Set to Enable to turn back on wireless operation Note When executing this command please ensure that you are not connected on wireless wit...

Page 135: ...the PC with the Telnet connection to the access point Make a note of the directory where the access point configuration file is located in This directory can be a folder on the hard drive of the PC wi...

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