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ICES 003 Statement 

This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. 
 

Declaration of Conformity 

Compex, Inc. declares the following:  
Product Name: Compex Wireless Dual-Band Network Access Point 
Model No.: Compex WPE54 conforms to the following Product Standards:  
 

Radiated Emission Standards: 

ETSI EN 300 328-2: July 2000; FCC: 47 CFR Part 15, Subpart B, ANSI C63.4-1992; 47 CFR 
Part 15, Subpart C (Section 15.247), ANSI C63.4-1992.  

Conducted Emission Standards: 

ETS 300 826: Nov. 1997. 

Immunity Standards: 

IEC 801-2; IEC 801-3; IEC 801-4 

Low Voltage Directive: 

EN 60 950:1992+A1: 1993+A2: 1993+A3; 1995+A4; 1996+A11: 1997 
 

Therefore, this product is in conformity with the following regional standards: FCC Class B 

 following the provisions of FCC Part 15 directive; 

CE Mark

 

 following the provisions of 

the EC directive. 
 
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for WPE54

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Page 2: ...anual Revision by Daniel Manual Number U 0428 V1 4C Version 1 4 May 2007 Disclaimer Compex Inc provides this manual without warranty of any kind expressed or implied including but not limited to the i...

Page 3: ...approved by the grantee of this device could void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the...

Page 4: ...47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B ANSI C63 4 1992 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart C Section 15 247 ANSI C63 4 1992 Conducted Emission Standards ETS 300 826 Nov 1997 Immunity Standards IEC 801 2 IEC 801 3 IEC 801 4 Low...

Page 5: ...port Centres Contact the technical support centre that services your location U S A Canada Latin America and South America Write Compex Inc 840 Columbia Street Suite B Brea CA 92821 USA Call Fax Tel T...

Page 6: ...documentation for networking How to Use this Document This document may become superseded in which case you may find its latest version at http www compex com sg The document is written in such a way...

Page 7: ...5 The Wireless Ethernet Adapter Mode 17 1 3 6 The Wireless Bridge Link Mode 17 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 18 2 1 Setup Requirements 18 2 2 Hardware Installation 19 Chapter 3 Access to Web based I...

Page 8: ...82 5 2 1 Dynamic IP 83 5 2 2 Static IP 84 5 2 3 PPPoE 85 5 2 4 Singapore ADSL 87 5 2 5 Australia BPA Cable 88 5 2 6 PPTP 89 5 3 Using NAT 90 5 3 1 To set up a De Militarised Zone host 91 5 3 2 To set...

Page 9: ...are Recovery 122 AII How to recover the access point from failed firmware 122 Appendix III TCP IP Configuration 123 AIII 1 Configure dynamic IP Address in Windows 98SE ME 123 AIII 2 Configure dynamic...

Page 10: ...g of several access points virtually creating a larger wireless network infrastructure that allows desktops or laptops that are connected to the access point to share their network resources wirelessl...

Page 11: ...wirelessly link all associated access point gateway together Universal Configuration Software The uConfig software allows users to get onto the web based configuration interface of the access point wi...

Page 12: ...ree Protocol costs change the spanning tree algorithm reconfigures the spanning tree topology and re establishes the link by activating the standby path 1 3 When to use which mode The access point is...

Page 13: ...apter 2 Hardware Installation 12 1 3 1 The Access Point Mode This is the default mode of the access point The Access Point mode enables you to bridge wireless clients to the wired network infrastructu...

Page 14: ...13 1 3 2 The Access Point Client Mode In Access Point Client mode the access point acts as a wireless client that can operate wirelessly with another access point to perform transparent bridging betw...

Page 15: ...broadband Internet access you are subscribed to Static IP address Use this type of connection if you have subscribed to a fixed IP address or to a range of fixed IP addresses from your Internet Servic...

Page 16: ...If you are using SingNet Broadband or Pacific Internet Broadband in Singapore Singapore ADSL Ethernet 512K This applies to ADSL subscribers in Singapore including SingTel Magix SuperSurf users Austral...

Page 17: ...g Client Mode An application of this mode would be for the Ethernet port of the Wireless Routing Client to be used for connection with other devices on the network while access to the Internet would b...

Page 18: ...Adapter connects a single wired workstation only No client software or drivers are required while using this mode 1 3 6 The Wireless Bridge Link Mode The Wireless Bridge Link mode allows point to poin...

Page 19: ...re starting please verify that the following is available CAT5 5e networking cable At least one computer is installed with a Web browser and a wired or wireless network interface adapter TCP IP protoc...

Page 20: ...onfiguring the access point you can connect the Ethernet cable to your network device such as to a switch or hub Next attach the power adapter supplied in the packaging to the main power supply and co...

Page 21: ...such as 192 168 168 xxx where x can take any value from 2 to 254 so that it is in the same subnet as the access point 3 1 Access to the Web interface with uConfig The powerful uConfig utility has bee...

Page 22: ...Select the access point from the products list and click on Open Web button This screen prompts you not to exit your uConfig program while accessing to your Web interface or else you will fail to con...

Page 23: ...hapter 3 Access to Web based Interface 22 At the authentication page click on the Log On button to enter the main configuration page You will then reach the home page of the access point Web interface...

Page 24: ...dress to your PC so that it belongs to the same subnet as the access point In this example we are using Windows XP for illustration for Windows 98 98SE 2000 NT ME kindly refer to Appendix III TCP IP C...

Page 25: ...92 168 168 1 we need to set your PC s IP address to be the same subnet as your access point Therefore in this example we assign an IP address of 192 168 168 100 and subnet mask as 255 255 255 0 5 Clic...

Page 26: ...settings are correct you will get replies to the ping command 8 Launch your Web browser Under the Tools tab select Internet Options 9 Open the Connections tab and in the LAN Settings section disable...

Page 27: ...ce 26 10 At the Address bar enter http 192 168 168 1 and press Enter from your keyboard 11 At the login page click the Log On button to enter the configuration pages 2 You will then reach the home pag...

Page 28: ...e parameters of the access point to suit the needs of your network It also explains how to make use of the built in DHCP server of the access point Setting up your LAN You can opt to adjust the defaul...

Page 29: ...ame subnet as the access point For example if the IP address and network mask of the access point are 192 168 168 1 and 255 255 255 0 respectively the DHCP Start IP Address should be 192 168 168 X whe...

Page 30: ...s you have specified below Primary DNS IP Address Your ISP usually provides the IP address of the DNS server Secondary DNS IP Address This optional field is reserved for the IP address of a secondary...

Page 31: ...Advanced DHCP Server Options section click on the Show Active DHCP leases button The DHCP Active Leases table displays The IP Address that has been allocated to the DHCP client The Host Name of the DH...

Page 32: ...N while that server would require 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 The following shows you how to reserve...

Page 33: ...ton to make your new entry effective The DHCP Reservations page will then be refreshed to illustrate the currently reserved IP addresses If you do not need the DHCP server to reserve an IP address any...

Page 34: ...ations table will then be refreshed to reflect your changes NOTE When creating a DHCP reservation you can opt to key in either the Host Name or the Hardware Address of the DHCP client If you have ente...

Page 35: ...rms data encryption and protection for the router Advanced This function furthers the basic configuration of the router by setting the system s additional parameters such as Access Control WDS WMM and...

Page 36: ...de Basic Setup Wireless Mode Double click on WLAN Setup from the CONFIGURATION menu You will see the sub menus expanded under WLAN Setup Click on Basic The default operating mode is the Access Point m...

Page 37: ...P Gateway mode the ESSID uniquely identifies each WLAN When the access point is operated in wireless client mode this field is referred to as SSID instead Each name is case sensitive and can reach a m...

Page 38: ...work environment types in which to operate the access point 802 11a only WPE54AG 802 11b only 802 11b g mixed when both b and g clients are present 802 11g only Choose a Country that you are located C...

Page 39: ...ss mode The following will guide you to configure the advanced setup of the wireless mode you have selected Advanced Setup Wireless Mode Double click on WLAN Setup from the CONFIGURATION menu to expan...

Page 40: ...con period is set at 100 its default setting and the data beacon rate is set at 1 its default setting then the access point sends a beacon containing a DTIM every 100 K secs One K sec equals 1 024 mic...

Page 41: ...The wireless radio will be turned back on when the Ethernet link is restored The turning ON or OFF delay takes about 60 seconds after detecting whether the Ethernet link is UP or DOWN respectively The...

Page 42: ...BSS The MAC address of the access point is used as entry here SSID refers to the network name that uniquely identifies the network to which the access point is connected Chan refers to the channel bei...

Page 43: ...channels Auth Authentication Alg Algorithm being used and the strength of the Signal received To configure to a different SSID Select the radio button corresponding to the SSID you want to configure t...

Page 44: ...n the Mode Setup page go to the Link Information section Click on the Show Link Information button When an access point is connected to a wired network and a set of wireless stations it is referred to...

Page 45: ...hich are assigned to the same VLAN share network resources and bandwidth as if they were connected to the same segment Conversely only the stations within the same VLAN can access each other A Wireles...

Page 46: ...ee each other or access each other s data The following steps demonstrate how to set up a Wireless Pseudo VLAN per Node Wireless Pseudo VLAN Per Node From WLAN Setup under Configuration click on Advan...

Page 47: ...ups If it is the access point will grant it access to all the wired system resources and to all other wireless clients belonging to the same Pseudo VLAN group only The following steps demonstrate how...

Page 48: ...heir MAC address Click on the Add button Select a group number from the Group ID drop down list Fill in the Mac Addr field with the MAC address of the client in the format xx xx xx xx xx or xx xx xx x...

Page 49: ...p Select the client to delete from the Mac Address List Click on the Delete button This Delete MAC Address page will appear to confirm whether you want to delete the selected client If you do not want...

Page 50: ...ery data packet transmitted By using the same tag on each access point in the network full client roaming can be implemented while complying with VLAN integrity Wireless Pseudo VLAN Tag VLAN From WLAN...

Page 51: ...c Addr field with the MAC address of the client in the format xx xx xx xx xx or xx xx xx xx xx where x is any value between 0 9 and a f Click on the Apply button The updated Mac Address List page will...

Page 52: ...e will appear to confirm whether you want to delete the selected client If you want to remove the client from the group Click on Delete Else click on Apply Click on the corresponding Group checkbox to...

Page 53: ...clients while at the same time connecting to other gateways This requires the operational frequency channel to be the same within the cell controlled by your gateway as well as for its wireless links...

Page 54: ...a long corridor Satellite access points are chained together starting from a root access point The access points at either end of the chain will have only one WDS port enabled while the access points...

Page 55: ...ted on the WDS Setup the WDS feature is Disabled by default Select Enable from the WDS Global Control drop down list to operate WDS Click on the Apply button Please note that if you auto select your f...

Page 56: ...Status option to control whether you want to Enable this particular WDS link or to Disable it Click on the Apply button The WDS Status page will be updated as shown on the right If you want to modify...

Page 57: ...t particular link Click on the Remove button An updated WDS Status page will be displayed To view WDS Statistics Info Click on the hyperlink of the selected Partner Address The Link Partner Address St...

Page 58: ...link rxTotal total number of packets received inclusive of rxUni rxMulti rxUni number of unicast packets received rxMulti number of multicast or broadcast Although the WDS nodes may belong to differen...

Page 59: ...lity of Service standard in IEEE802 11E 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 thr...

Page 60: ...rameters WMM Parameters From WLAN Setup under Configuration click on Advanced which shows the WLAN Advanced Setup page Go to the Extended Features section and click on the WMM Parameters button The WM...

Page 61: ...m is the minimum random wait time drawn from this interval or window for the backoff mechanism on the network CwMax Contention Window Maximum Contention Window Maximum is the maximum random wait time...

Page 62: ...lowing steps demonstrate how to configure these Long Distance Parameters Long Distance Parameters From WLAN Setup under Configuration click on Advanced which shows the WLAN Advanced Setup page Go to t...

Page 63: ...dings It should be entered in meters Slot Time This parameter determines the slot time allocated by each wireless client that is the sending and the receiving clients to initiate and or receive data t...

Page 64: ...e how to configure each type of security mode individually To start with follow the common preliminary steps described below to select the most appropriate security approach for protecting your wirele...

Page 65: ...WEP Setup page Select whether to use WEP 64bit or WEP 128 bit Click on Apply The access point lets you define up to four different WEP keys Specify the key entry format by selecting either Use Alphanu...

Page 66: ...r WEP key has to be either 13 alphanumeric characters or 26 hex characters long Select which of the keys defined to Encrypt data with Click on Save and Reboot the access point A Hexadecimal value can...

Page 67: ...Click on Apply button Specify the key entry format by selecting either Passphrase Alphanumeric characters Hexadecimal Fill in the pre shared network key If you are using the Passphrase format your ent...

Page 68: ...ettings will become effective A Hexadecimal value can only take in numbers 0 9 and letters A F and is NOT case sensitive For selecting WPA2 PSK and WPA PSK AUTO you can use the above procedure of sele...

Page 69: ...Security Setup page Select 802 1x mode Click on Apply button Key in the IP address of the Primary RADIUS Server in your WLAN You can optionally add in the IP address of a Secondary RADIUS Server if an...

Page 70: ...lease take note that the WPA or WPA1 EAP WPA2 EAP and WPA EAP_AUTO have the same functions Security Mode WPA EAP WPA2 EAP WPA EAP AUTO At the WLAN Security Setup page Select WPA EAP mode Click on Appl...

Page 71: ...wed is 10 Define the GTK update Group Transient Key update or the length of time after which the access point will automatically generate a new master key Press the Save button Click on Reboot to rest...

Page 72: ...erly only one active path can exist between two stations If a loop exists in the network topology duplication of messages will occur and this might confuse the forwarding algorithm and allow duplicate...

Page 73: ...network segment in the STP becomes unreachable the spanning tree algorithm reconfigures the spanning tree topology and re establishes the link by activating the standby path Without spanning tree in...

Page 74: ...network AP 1 is physically connected to a switch whilst another 4 access points AP 2 AP 3 AP 4 and AP 5 are connected to AP 1 wirelessly Redundant paths were found in this network without enabling ST...

Page 75: ...he STP priority values are the same the access point with smallest MAC address will be chosen as root Once the root access point is determined the STP algorithm will start to calculate the path cost f...

Page 76: ...seudo VLAN Referring to the illustration below if the Spanning Tree Protocol STP and Pseudo VLAN are not implemented in a network all clients Notebook 1 2 3 4 can access to one another resulting low l...

Page 77: ...ence preventing multiple active network paths in between any two network access points If one of the access points is down the STP algorithm will reactivate one of the redundant paths so that the netw...

Page 78: ...ith STP and Pseudo VLAN In this example both STP and Pseudo VLAN are implemented in this network All wireless users are unable to communicate with one another This is one of the measures to ensure dat...

Page 79: ...e same then the system will search for the smallest MAC address of the access point and set it as the Root AP Hello Time Specify the time in seconds that elapses between the configuration messages als...

Page 80: ...Password is set to public while the default Read Write Password is private Click on the Apply button 4 8 MAC Filtering MAC Filtering acts as a security measures by controlling the users from accessin...

Page 81: ...x is any value within the range 0 9 or a f Click on the Apply button to update the changes Referring to the figure shown on the right notice that the MAC Address has been added to the list Next you ca...

Page 82: ...ode Using NAT Routing Implementing IP Filtering Applying Remote Management Enabling Parallel Broadband 5 1 Setting up uConfig only in Gateway mode This option is ONLY available when the access point o...

Page 83: ...Changing WAN Type Click on WAN Setup from the CONFIGURATION menu The setup page of the WAN type that you have last implemented will be displayed Since the access point operates in Dynamic IP Address...

Page 84: ...s type of connection applies to most Cable Internet subscribers for instance Singapore Cable Vision subscribers HOME Cable Service users Changing WAN Type Dynamic IP Configuration At the Dynamic IP WA...

Page 85: ...r ISP follow the procedure summarized below Changing WAN Type Static IP Configuration At the Static IP WAN Setup page Replace the default IP Address Network Mask and Gateway IP Address fields with the...

Page 86: ...e you in setting up the access point Changing WAN Type PPPoE Configuration At the PPPoE WAN Setup page Fill in the relevant fields following the parameters of your broadband Internet account The Statu...

Page 87: ...ou to specify a maximum lapse of idle time allowed before the router automatically goes offline It will only re connect when a LAN client makes an Internet request If the field is set to 0 this featur...

Page 88: ...r Internet account Insert your account Password Enter an Idling Timeout value in the range of 30 3600 seconds Entering 0 will disable this feature The Status section gives you a summary of your connec...

Page 89: ...sword Enter the IP address of your Authentication Server as defined by your ISP Fill in an Idling Timeout value in the range of 30 3600 seconds Entering 0 will disable this feature The Status section...

Page 90: ...networks securely at a lower cost Changing WAN Type PPTP Configuration At the PPTP WAN Setup page Key in the Client IP address Enter the Network Mask Fill in the Username of your Internet account Ins...

Page 91: ...the private network The multiple PCs on your network would then appear as a single client to the WAN interface Enabling NAT Click on NAT from the CONFIGURATION menu By default the NAT Status radio but...

Page 92: ...u can host Web pages or public information that can be served to the outside world on the DMZ host Setting up DMZ Click on NAT from the CONFIGURATION menu Ensure the NAT Status is enabled At the Advan...

Page 93: ...to hide your web server behind the access point for added security while using UDP port forwarding lets you run a secure multiplayer game server The following diagram shows the access point with a pub...

Page 94: ...Static Port Based Entries table illustrated by the screen shot displays the list of current port based entries Click on the Add button For standard server applications HTTP FTP POP3 Netmeeting go to t...

Page 95: ...ify the Server Type Click on Add button We entered a Private IP Address of 192 168 168 55 defined ports 15 to 89 as the application Ports selected UDP from the Protocol drop down list and labelled the...

Page 96: ...tion 95 The following is a non exhaustive list of well known port numbers Application Port Number Echo 7 Daytime 13 FTP 21 SMTP Simple Mail Transfer i e email 25 Telnet 23 Time 37 Name server 42 Gophe...

Page 97: ...ccess point are sufficient to allow broadband Internet sharing There is NO need to configure any further routing information Please note that improper routing settings will cause undesired effects The...

Page 98: ...illustrated by the screen shot on the left displays the list of current routing entries If you want to add a static route in the IP Routing Table Click on the Add button Specify the Destination IP Add...

Page 99: ...g Information Protocol version 2 and periodically broadcasts its routing tables to neighboring routers The best route is chosen if there are multiple routes to a destination The next steps will guide...

Page 100: ...from a specific PC or group of PCs TCP Port You may choose to prevent certain applications such as FTP or Telnet which use a commonly known port number Time frame For example you may restrict Interne...

Page 101: ...in the IP Filter Configuration GUI Insert a Rule Name for this new packet filtering rule From the IP Address drop down list select whether to apply the rule to A Range of IP addresses In this case you...

Page 102: ...s A Single TCP port Here you need only specify the source port in the From field Any IP port You may here leave both the From as well as the To fields blank From the Day of the Week drop down list sel...

Page 103: ...to specify the time in the format HH MM where HH may take any value from 00 to 23 and MM any value from 00 to 59 Any time Here you may leave both From and To fields blank Click on the Apply button to...

Page 104: ...sponding to the rule to delete Click on Delete The Filtering Configuration table will then be refreshed We illustrated editing the rule called Purchasing If you want to edit an existing IP filtering r...

Page 105: ...ome Remote Management Click on Remote Management from the CONFIGURATION menu Specify the HTTP Port number and the Telnet Port number The standard entry for HTTP Port is 80 and 23 for Telnet Port Click...

Page 106: ...y run with one of the access points on Cable Internet while the rest connect to ADSL The diagram below illustrates an application of Parallel Broadband in a network with 3 of the access points X Y and...

Page 107: ...point will automatically switch over to other operational broadband channels so that your network is not disrupted For instance when the WAN connection to Z is down Z will redirect its traffic to Y an...

Page 108: ...of the access points leases IP in a non overlapping IP address pool All of the access points are interconnected in a chain manner using WDS as illustrated in the section on WLAN Basic Setup Each of t...

Page 109: ...he Internet This System Name also serves as a DHCP Client ID during negotiations with the DHCP Server for dynamic IP address allocation You can define the System Identity of the access point to be als...

Page 110: ...ateway mode This option allows you to view the wireless clients in the wireless network WLAN Station List Click on WLAN Station List from the SYSTEM TOOLS menu Click on the Refresh button to get the l...

Page 111: ...the access point Set System s Clock Click on Set System s Clock from the SYSTEM TOOLS menu Select the appropriate time zone from the Select to Change the Time Zone for the system Location drop down l...

Page 112: ...o your local hard disk drive Firmware Upgrade Click on Firmware Upgrade from the SYSTEM TOOLS menu Key in the path and file name of the downloaded file in the Upgrade Firmware path and file name field...

Page 113: ...OLS menu Click on the Save button Reboot the system Backup Your Settings If you want to back up the current settings of the access point onto your hard disk drive Click on the Backup button Restore Yo...

Page 114: ...the system s settings require a system reboot before the new parameters can take effect Reboot Your device Click on Reboot System from the SYSTEM TOOLS menu You will be prompted to confirm whether to...

Page 115: ...which is case sensitive and is set by default to password Changing your Password Click on Change Password from the SYSTEM TOOLS menu Key in the Current Password The factory default is password Enter t...

Page 116: ...ter 6 System Utilities 115 6 1 8 Logout To exit the Web interface follow the next few steps 1 Click on Logout from the SYSTEM TOOLS menu Click the Logon button to access the configuration interface ag...

Page 117: ...information of technical support centres around the world Get Technical Support Click on Get Technical Support from the HELP menu This is a feature packed device If you require further information th...

Page 118: ...fic information about your system data when they are troubleshooting your configuration You can use the information displayed in this page to quickly find the data they need to resolve your system pro...

Page 119: ...ease click the Start button and Run In the Open field within the Run dialog box type in cmd Press the Enter key or click the OK button B In the Command Prompt type ping 192 168 168 1 and press the Ent...

Page 120: ...are able to surf the web 5 I am not able to access the Web interface of the access point D Refer to Problem 1 and follow suggested steps A and B to verify your connectivity to the gateway E If you ar...

Page 121: ...de the Device Manager window expand the Network Adapters listing and verify whether the name of your wireless card is listed If it does not power down your laptop Remove the wireless card from its slo...

Page 122: ...and feature Though they may belong to different SSIDs the gateways MUST operate in the same frequency band N If you are trying to implement a WDS Verify that the gateways are functioning in the same f...

Page 123: ...t for the access point to connect the LAN port of the access point to the LAN port of your computer 11 Power the access point on and then start up your computer The computer will obtain an IP address...

Page 124: ...work adapter will be added to your network folder To configure TCP IP connection settings for the access point please follow the steps listed below If you are using Windows 2000 XP please go to sectio...

Page 125: ...f Network Components in the Network window Configuration tab If TCP IP is not installed click on Add to start the installation 4 Select Protocol and click Add 5 Select Microsoft and TCP IP in the Manu...

Page 126: ...Appendix III TCP IP Configuration 125 6 After TCP IP is installed go back to the Network screen and select TCP IP in the list of Network Components...

Page 127: ...iguration 126 7 Click Properties and configure the settings in each of the TCP IP Properties window NOTE Please check with your system administrator or Internet Service Provider for more information o...

Page 128: ...ndows XP users you do not need to add the TCP IP protocol as it is already setup when a network card is installed Therefore only the configuration for TCP IP is needed 1 From the Windows 2000 Start me...

Page 129: ...configured as a DHCP server you have to select Obtain an IP address automatically 5 If your access point AP has a certain IP address In order to communicate with the AP you would have to assign an IP...

Page 130: ...static IP Address in Windows 98SE ME 1 Follow Step 1 to 6 in Section AIII 1 Configure dynamic IP Address in Windows 98SE ME on Page 88 2 Click Properties and configure the settings in each of the TCP...

Page 131: ...e dynamic IP Address in Windows XP 2000 on Page 91 2 Right click on the Wireless Network Connections with the access point and click on Properties Select the Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Propert...

Page 132: ...the speed of 100Mbps Steady Green More than 1 wireless client is present in the wireless network 2 WLAN Link Act LED Blinking Green Activity is detected in the wireless network Steady Green The device...

Page 133: ...and Indications 6 LAN RJ45 Ethernet Port Using RJ45 Ethernet cable for connection 7 DC 3 3V 3A Power input of 3 3VDC 8 Reset button Push button 2s to reboot your device between 2s to 10s to restore t...

Page 134: ...5 15 5 35 GHz 5 47 5 725 GHz 2 4 2 4835 GHz 2 4 2 497 GHz Wireless Operation Modes Access Point Bridge Access Point Client Gateway Wireless Routing Client Wireless Ethernet Adapter Wireless Bridge Lin...

Page 135: ...ode using WDS SNMP SNMP RFC 1157 MIB II RFC 1213 LED Indicators Power Diagnostic LAN Link Activity WLAN Link Activity Power Requirements Input Voltage Options 3 3VDC Current Ratings 3 A max Antenna 2d...

Page 136: ...es Firmware Upgrade Yes Electromagnetic Emissions FCC Part 15 SubClass B CE R TTE Electromagnetic Immunity EN 55022 CISPR 22 EN 55024 Class B EN 61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 Safety CE Mark EN 60950 Power Req...

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