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Table of Contents 

1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW

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1.1

 

F

EATURES

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1.2

 

B

ENEFITS

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1.3

 

P

ACKAGE 

C

ONTENTS

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1.4

 

S

YSTEM 

R

EQUIREMENT

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1.5

 

H

ARDWARE 

O

VERVIEW

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1.6

 

U

NDERSTANDING THE 

ENH202

 

LED

S

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2 INSTALLATION

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2.1

 

P

RE

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INSTALLATION 

G

UIDELINES

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2.2

 

I

NSTALLING THE 

ENH202

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3 WIRELESS NETWORK MODES

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3.1

 

A

CCESS 

P

OINT 

M

ODE

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3.2

 

A

CCESS 

P

OINT WITH 

WDS

 

F

UNCTION 

M

ODE

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3.3

 

C

LIENT 

B

RIDGE 

M

ODE

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3.4

 

WDS

 

B

RIDGE 

M

ODE

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3.5

 

C

LIENT 

R

OUTER 

M

ODE

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4 CONFIGURING YOUR COMPUTER FOR TCP/IP

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4.1

 

C

ONFIGURING 

M

ICROSOFT 

W

INDOWS 

7

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4.2

 

C

ONFIGURING 

M

ICROSOFT 

W

INDOWS 

V

ISTA

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4.3

 

C

ONFIGURING 

M

ICROSOFT 

W

INDOWS 

XP

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4.4

 

C

ONFIGURING 

A

PPLE 

M

AC 

OS

 

X

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4.5

 

L

OGGING INTO THE 

ENH202

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5 STATUS

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5.1

 

S

AVE 

/

 

L

OAD

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5.2

 

M

AIN

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5.3

 

W

IRELESS 

C

LIENT 

L

IST

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5.4

 

S

YSTEM 

L

OG

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5.5

 

C

ONNECTION 

S

TATUS

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5.6

 

DHCP

 

C

LIENT 

T

ABLE

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6 SYSTEM

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6.1

 

S

WITCHING THE 

O

PERATION 

M

ODE

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7 WIRELESS CONFIGURATION

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7.1

 

W

IRELESS 

S

ETTINGS

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7.1.1 Access Point Mode

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7.1.2 Client Bridge Mode

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Summary of Contents for ENH202

Page 1: ...WIRELESS ACCESS POINT CLIENT BRIDGE Model ENH202 User Manual Version 1 0 ...

Page 2: ...ODE 14 3 4 WDS BRIDGE MODE 15 3 5 CLIENT ROUTER MODE 16 4 CONFIGURING YOUR COMPUTER FOR TCP IP 18 4 1 CONFIGURING MICROSOFT WINDOWS 7 18 4 2 CONFIGURING MICROSOFT WINDOWS VISTA 20 4 3 CONFIGURING MICROSOFT WINDOWS XP 21 4 4 CONFIGURING APPLE MAC OS X 22 4 5 LOGGING INTO THE ENH202 23 5 STATUS 25 5 1 SAVE LOAD 25 5 2 MAIN 26 5 3 WIRELESS CLIENT LIST 27 5 4 SYSTEM LOG 27 5 5 CONNECTION STATUS 28 5 6...

Page 3: ... 52 9 1 WAN SETTINGS 52 9 1 1 Static IP 52 9 1 2 DHCP Dynamic IP 54 9 1 3 PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet 56 9 1 4 PPTP Point to Point Tunneling Protocol 58 9 2 LAN SETTINGS ROUTER MODE 60 9 3 VPN PASS THROUGH 61 9 4 PORT FORWARDING 62 9 5 DMZ 63 10 MANAGEMENT SETTINGS 64 10 1 ADMINISTRATION 64 10 2 MANAGEMENT VLAN 65 10 3 SNMP SETTINGS 66 10 4 BACKUP RESTORE SETTINGS 67 10 5 FIRMWARE ...

Page 4: ...OLVING 75 A 2 CONTACTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 76 APPENDIX B SPECIFICATIONS 77 APPENDIX C GLOSSARY 78 APPENDIX D STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY 84 D 1 FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT 84 D 2 INDUSTRY CANADA STATEMENT 85 D 3 EUROPE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 86 ...

Page 5: ...ndicate and highlight special messages Caution This symbol represents a vital message and it is critical for the device or settings Note This symbol represents an important message for the settings Tip This symbol represents an alternative choice that can save time or resources Before you start__________________________________________________ The following equipment is required to setup the ENH20...

Page 6: ...is an ideal choice to pair with the ENH202 in a Access Point Client Bridge or WDS Bridge WDS Bridge topology The ENH202 utilizes a proprietary PoE adapter Only use the supplied PoE adapter Damage may occur if another PoE adapter is used 1 1 Features The following list describes the design and scope of the ENH202 made possible through the power and flexibility of wireless LANs a Difficult to wire e...

Page 7: ...wer up to 29 dBm Extended range and excellent coverage IEEE 802 11a n Compliant Fully interoperable with IEEE 802 11 a n compliant devices Multi Function Users can use different modes in various environments Support RSSI Indicator CB mode Users can select the best signal to connect with AP efficiently Power over Ethernet Flexible Access Point locations and cost savings Note The ENH202 includes a p...

Page 8: ... AP and transmit data through AP to access the Internet Multiple SSIDs ENH202 supports up to 4 SSIDs on your access point The following options can be set to each SSID Public or private SSID Authentication VLAN identifier RADIUS accounting identifier Profile isolation for infrastructure network VLAN Specify a VLAN number for each SSID to separate the services among clients QoS Use this feature to ...

Page 9: ... Manual Using a power adapter other than the one included with the ENH202 may cause damage to the device 1 4 System Requirement The following conditions are the minimum system requirements A computer with an Ethernet interface and operating under Windows XP Vista 7 or Linux An Internet browser that supports HTTP and JavaScript 1 5 Hardware Overview Physical Interface 1 x 10 100 LAN Port with PoE s...

Page 10: ...N ENH202 is connected to the network but not sending or receiving data Blink ENH202 is sending or receiving data WLAN Green Access Point or Client Bridge Mode OFF ENH202 radio is off and the device is not sending or receiving data over the wireless LAN ON ENH202 radio is on and the device is not sending or receiving data over the wireless LAN Blink ENH202 radio is on and the device is sending or r...

Page 11: ...h the base station antenna The antenna should be aligned to face the general direction of the base station 2 2 Installing the ENH202 To install the ENH202 use the following procedure to mount the device on a pole and refer to the figure below 1 The bottom of the ENH202 is a removable cover Grab the cover and push down slightly while pulling it backward to remove the cover 2 Insert a standard Ether...

Page 12: ... unlock the pole mounting ring putting it through the ENH202 7 Mount the ENH202 securely to the pole by locking the strap tightly This completes the installation procedure 3 Wireless Network Modes 3 1 Access Point Mode In the Access Point Mode the ENH202 functions like a central connection for any stations or ...

Page 13: ...rence on 2 4GHz band Running the network on 2 4GHz can avoid the interference thus providing higher stability to the network 3 2 Access Point with WDS Function Mode The ENH202 also supports WDS functionality while in Access Point Mode Simply configure other Access Points and the associated MAC addresses in order to enlarge the wireless area by enabling WDS Link Settings WDS functionality can suppo...

Page 14: ... wireless client connecting to an Access Point wirelessly and enabling Internet connectivity wherever you want Use Site Survey function to scan all of the Access Points within range and configure the SSID and Security Password to associate with it With Client Bridge Mode the ENH202 works as long range 2 4GHz wireless Ethernet Bridge in order to provide a 2 4GHz link between the access point and ne...

Page 15: ...local wired networks together as one logical network Every computer on this logical network can see each other sharing files as if they are in the same location With 600mW output power and MIMO antenna technology the connection distance can extend beyond 1000 feet with good performance assuming the antenna are within line of sight The WDS bridge network is a MAC based network that provides transpa...

Page 16: ... Client Router Mode In Client Router Mode the ENH202 provides two functions 1 acting as a wireless Ethernet Bridge in order to relay signal from the access point 2 acting as an active DHCP server that allows WLAN clients to share the same wireless network connection Ideally have clients wirelessly connect to an AP WISP and connect to LANs via Ethernet Client Router Mode is different from the AP Ro...

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Page 18: ...P address will not be assigned to the computer notebook Therefore follow the steps below to assign an IP address to a client s Ethernet adapter 4 1 Configuring Microsoft Windows 7 Use the following procedure to configure a computer running Microsoft Windows 7 1 In the Start menu search box type ncpa cpl 2 When the Network Connections List appears right click the Local Area Connection icon and clic...

Page 19: ...ur computer for Static TCP IP Enter an IP address i e 192 168 1 10 the subnet mask of the ENH202 and the default gateway which is the ENH202 s IP address 192 168 1 1 Note the subnet mask must match that of the ENH202 and the IP address must be on that subnet 5 Click the OK button to save your changes and close the dialog box 6 Click the OK button again to save your changes ...

Page 20: ...con 2 Click View Network Status and tasks and then click Manage Networks Connections 3 Right click the Local Area Connection icon and click Properties 4 Click Continue The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box appears 5 In the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box verify that Internet Protocol TCP IPv4 is checked Then select Internet Protocol TCP IPv4 and click the Properties button Th...

Page 21: ...ich is the ENH202 s IP address 192 168 1 1 Note the subnet mask must match that of the ENH202 and the IP address must be on that subnet 7 Click the OK button to save your changes and close the dialog box 8 Click the OK button again to save your changes 4 3 Configuring Microsoft Windows XP Use the following procedure to configure a computer running Microsoft Windows XP with the default Windows inte...

Page 22: ...ies button The Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box appears 6 In the properties dialog box click Use the following IP address to configure your computer for Static TCP IP Enter an IP address i e 192 168 1 10 the subnet mask of the ENH202 and the default gateway which is the ENH202 s IP address 192 168 1 1 Note the subnet mask must match that of the ENH202 and the IP address must be on th...

Page 23: ...TCP IP dialog box 5 Enter an IP address i e 192 168 1 10 the subnet mask of the ENH202 and the Router which is the ENH202 s IP address 192 168 1 1 Note the subnet mask must match that of the ENH202 and the IP address must be on that subnet 6 Click Apply Now to apply your settings and close the TCP IP dialog box 4 5 Logging into the ENH202 After completing the TCP IP settings from the beginning of ...

Page 24: ...ou enter the correct IP Address 3 After successfully connecting to the ENH202 a browser pop up with a Windows Security notice will appear Please enter the correct Username and Password 4 The default Username and Password are both admin If you have changed the Username and Password please enter the correct Username and Password ...

Page 25: ...ws viewing of the modified settings The changes will show in the Unsaved changes list You can decide to cancel Revert all the changes or to Save Apply the new settings Please make note of the following 1 You cannot cancel specific settings You can only save all of the settings or revert to the previously saved state 2 You need to use the Save Reload page to commit your configurations by clicking t...

Page 26: ...n such as operating mode system up time firmware version serial number kernel version and application version are displayed in the System section LAN IP address subnet mask and MAC address are displayed in the LAN section In the Wireless section the frequency and channel are displayed Since this device supports multiple SSIDs the details of each SSID such as ESSID and its security settings are dis...

Page 27: ...trength for each client is displayed Click on the Refresh button to refresh the client list 5 4 System Log Click on the System Log link under the Status drop down menu The device automatically records events in its internal memory When there is not enough internal memory for all of the most recent events events are deleted in descending chronological order so that the latest events may be retained...

Page 28: ...tatus Wireless Mode Current Channel Security Data Rate Current noise level and Signal strength 5 6 DHCP Client Table Click on the DHCP Client List link under the Status drop down menu This page displays the list of Clients that are associated to the ENH202 through DHCP The MAC addresses and signal strength for each client is displayed Click on the Refresh button to refresh the client list ...

Page 29: ... shown in SNMP management Country Region Select a Country Region to conform to local regulations Operation Mode Select an operation mode via a Radio Button Click Accept to confirm the changes Accept does not apply the changes you must go to Status Save Load to apply the new settings Please refer to Chapter 4 1 for more information If you would like to use Access Point with WDS Function mode please...

Page 30: ...e settings could lower the performance or affect the stability of your network Before continuing please make sure you have chosen the correct operating mode 7 1 Wireless Settings This section contains the basic wireless settings Please read the description carefully and consult Chapter 10 for more detailed information 7 1 1 Access Point Mode ...

Page 31: ...lace a check mark to enable Auto channel selection AP Detection AP Detection can help to select a best channel by scanning the nearby area Current Profile Configure up to four different SSIDs it allows for the division of clients into separate groups to access the network Press Edit to configure the profile and place a check to enable an additional SSID Profile Isolation Restrict client communicat...

Page 32: ...o hide the SSID Clients will not be able to see the broadcast SSID in Site Survey Station Separation Select the Radio button to allow deny clients to communicate with one another Wireless Security Please refer to the Wireless Security section Save Cancel Press Save to save the changes or Cancel to return previous settings ...

Page 33: ...lect the AP to establish a connection Prefer BSSID Specify the MAC address if known The Prefer BSSID check box will be automatically filled in when an AP in the Site Survey is selected WDS Client Select a Radio button to Enable Disable WDS Client Wireless Security Please refer to Chapter 6 2 for details Accept Cancel Press Accept to confirm the changes or Cancel to return previous settings Accept ...

Page 34: ...ss Points Click the BSSID if you would like to connect with it Wireless Security Please refer to the Wireless Security section Refresh Press Refresh to scan again If the Access Point is suppressing its own SSID the SSID section will be blank the SSID must be entered manually ...

Page 35: ...y and speed Extension Channel Specify the upper channel or lower channel selection It may influence the Auto channel function Channel Frequency The channel availability is determined by the country s regulations Accept Cancel Press Accept to confirm the changes or Cancel to return to the previous settings Accept does not apply the changes you must go to Status Save Load to apply the new settings P...

Page 36: ...Press Accept to confirm the changes or Cancel to return to the previous settings Please make note of the following 1 Accept does not apply the changes you must go to Status Save Load to apply the new settings Please refer to Chapter 4 1 for more information 2 You must enter the MAC address of the Access Point whose wireless coverage you would like to extend Not all Access Point supports this featu...

Page 37: ...can nearby APs and then select the AP to establish a connection Prefer BSSID Specify the MAC address if known Prefer BSSID text box will be automatically filled in when an AP in the Site Survey is selected Wireless Security Please refer to Chapter 6 2 for details Accept Cancel Press Accept to confirm the changes or Cancel to return to the previous settings Accept does not apply the changes you mus...

Page 38: ...ints Click the BSSID if you would like to connect with an AP Wireless Security Please refer to the Wireless Security section Refresh Press Refresh to scan again If the Access Point is suppressing its own SSID the SSID section will be blank the SSID must be entered manually ...

Page 39: ...Select Input Type in Hex or ASCII Key Length Select Key Length in 64 128 152 bit password length Default Key Select the default index key for wireless security Key1 Specify password for security key index No 1 Key2 Specify password for security key index No 2 Key3 Specify password for security key index No 3 Key4 Specify password for security key index No 4 The IEEE 802 11n standard does not inclu...

Page 40: ... type Passphrase Specify the security password Group Key Update Interval Specify Group Key Update Interval time The IEEE 802 11n standard does not include WEP WPA PSK WPA PSK TKIP security mode To comply with the standard when you use the above encryptions the wireless transmit mode will drop from 802 11n to 802 11a ...

Page 41: ...n type Passphrase Specify the security password Group Key Update Interval Specify Group Key Update Interval time The IEEE 802 11n standard does not include WEP WPA PSK WPA PSK TKIP security mode To comply with the standard when you use the above encryptions the wireless transmit mode will drop from 802 11n to 802 11a ...

Page 42: ...security password Group Key Update Interval Specify Group Key Update Interval time Using WPA PSK Mixed can allow multiple security modes at the same time The IEEE 802 11n standard does not include WEP WPA PSK WPA PSK TKIP security mode To comply with the standard when you use the above encryptions the wireless transmit mode will drop from 802 11n to 802 11a ...

Page 43: ...adius Port number the default port is 1812 Radius Secret Specify Radius Secret that is given by the Radius Server Group Key Update Interval Specify Group Key Update Interval time The IEEE 802 11n standard does not include WEP WPA PSK WPA PSK TKIP security mode To comply with the standard when you use the above encryptions the wireless transmit mode will drop from 802 11n to 802 11a ...

Page 44: ...Radius Port number the default port is 1812 Radius Secret Specify Radius Secret that is given by the Radius Server Group Key Update Interval Specify Group Key Update Interval time The IEEE 802 11n standard does not include WEP WPA PSK WPA PSK TKIP security mode To comply with the standard when you use the above encryptions the wireless transmit mode will drop from 802 11n to 802 11a ...

Page 45: ...cify Radius Port number the default port is 1812 Radius Secret Specify Radius Secret that is given by the Radius Server Group Key Update Interval Specify Group Key Update Interval time The IEEE 802 11n standard does not include WEP WPA PSK WPA PSK TKIP security mode To comply with the standard when you use the above encryptions the wireless transmit mode will drop from 802 11n to 802 11a ...

Page 46: ...may cause issues for wireless connectivity RTS CTS Threshold Specify Threshold package size for RTC CTS Smaller thresholds will cause RTS CTS packets to be sent more often consuming more of the available bandwidth In addition if heavy traffic occurs the wireless network is more robust in the event of interference or collisions Distance Specify distance range between AP and Clients Farther distance...

Page 47: ...g function Incoming Traffic Limit Specify the wireless transmission speed for incoming traffic Outgoing Traffic Limit Specify the wireless transmission speed for outgoing traffic Accept Cancel Press Accept to confirm the changes or Cancel to return previous settings Please make note of the following 1 Accept does not apply the changes you must go to Status Save Load to apply the new settings Pleas...

Page 48: ...access permission s of the client The default setting is Disable Wireless MAC Filters 0 ACL Mode ACL Mode can deny or allow specific clients to access the network Select Disable Deny MAC in the list or Allow MAC in the list from the drop down list MAC Address Filter Specify the MAC address manually Add Press Add to add the MAC address in the table Apply Press Apply to apply the changes ...

Page 49: ...you would like to extend the wireless coverage of into the MAC address filter Mode Select Disable or Enable from the drop down list Accept Cancel Press Accept to confirm the changes or Cancel to return previous settings Accept does not apply the changes you must go to Status Save Load to apply the new settings Please refer to Chapter 4 1 for more information The MAC address of the AP that you woul...

Page 50: ...ify Subnet Mask Default Gateway Specify Default Gateway Primary DNS Specify Primary DNS Secondary DNS Specify Secondary DNS Accept Cancel Press Accept to confirm the changes or Cancel to return previous settings Please make note of the following 1 Obtain an IP address automatically is not a DHCP server This setting allows the ENH202 to automatically request an IP address when it is connected to a ...

Page 51: ...ecify Bridge Max Age in seconds Bridge Forward Delay Specify Bridge Forward Delay in seconds Priority Specify the Priority number smaller numbers have greater priority Accept Cancel Press Accept to confirm the changes or Cancel to return previous settings Accept does not apply the changes you must go to Status Save Load to apply the new settings Please refer to Chapter 4 1 for more information ...

Page 52: ...e are four different types of WAN connections Static IP DHCP PPPoE and PPTP Please contact your ISP to determine the connection type 9 1 1 Static IP Select Static IP in WAN connection if your ISP gives all the of the necessary information about IP address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS and Secondary DNS ...

Page 53: ...mary DNS Specify Primary DNS IP Secondary DNS Specify Secondary DNS IP Discard Ping on WAN Place a check to Enable or Disable ping from WAN Accept Cancel Press Accept to confirm the changes or Cancel to return previous settings Accept does not apply the changes you must go to Status Save Load to apply the new settings Please refer to Chapter 4 1 for more information If the router s MTU is set too ...

Page 54: ...figuration of the DHCP connection Account Name Specify Account Name which is provided by ISP Domain Name Specify Domain Name which is provided by ISP MTU Specify the Maximum Transmit Unit size EnGenius recommends that it remains in Auto Get Automatically From ISP Select the Radio button for the DNS servers to be obtained automatically from the DHCP server Use These DNS Servers Select the Radio but...

Page 55: ... does not apply the changes you must go to Status Save Load to apply the new settings Please refer to Chapter 4 1 for more information If the router s MTU is set too high downstream packets will be fragmented If the router s MTU is set too low the router will fragment packets unnecessarily and in extreme cases may be unable to establish connections In either case network performance can suffer ...

Page 56: ...omputer as the software is not necessary with the use of the ENH202 Internet Connection Type Select PPPoE to begin configuration of the PPPoE connection MTU Specify the Maximum Transmit Unit size EnGenius recommends that it remains in Auto Login Specify the Username that is given by your ISP Password Specify the Password that is given by your ISP Service Name Specify the Service Name that is given...

Page 57: ...P server Use These DNS Servers Select the Radio button for setup the Primary DNS and Secondary DNS servers manually Discard Ping on WAN Place a check to Enable or Disable ping from WAN Accept Cancel Press Accept to confirm the changes or Cancel to return previous settings Accept does not apply the changes you must go to Status Save Load to apply the new settings Please refer to Chapter 4 1 for mor...

Page 58: ...P Point to Point Tunneling Protocol Select PPTP as your WAN connection type if your ISP provides information regarding IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Optional DNS Optional Server IP Username and Password ...

Page 59: ...e Radio button to keep internet connection always on Specify the redial period once the internet lose connection Get Automatically From ISP Select the Radio button for the DNS servers to be obtained automatically from the DHCP server Use These DNS Servers Select the Radio button for setup the Primary DNS and Secondary DNS servers manually Discard Ping on WAN Place a check to Enable or Disable ping...

Page 60: ...HCP server Starting IP Address Specify DHCP server starting IP address Ending IP Address Specify DHCP server ending IP address WINS Server IP Specify the WINS Server IP address Accept Cancel Press Accept to confirm the changes or Cancel to return previous settings Accept does not apply the changes you must go to Status Save Load to apply the new settings Please refer to Chapter 4 1 for more inform...

Page 61: ... a check to enable PPTP protocol passes through WAN L2TP Pass Through Place a check to enable L2TP protocol passes through WAN IPSec Pass Through Place a check to enable IPSec protocol passes through WAN Accept Cancel Press Accept to confirm the changes or Cancel to return previous settings Accept does not apply the changes you must go to Status Save Load to apply the new settings Please refer to ...

Page 62: ...common port numbers please consult the Internet Add Entry Press Add Entry to add a rule of Port Forwarding Accept Press Accept to confirm the changes Accept does not apply the changes you must go to Status Save Load to apply the new settings Please refer to Chapter 4 1 for more information Service Name Specify a name for current Port Forwarding rule Protocol Select a protocol from drop down list B...

Page 63: ...lnerable to any incoming traffic including unsolicited or malicious traffic because DMZ opens all of the ports DMZ Hosting Select Enable or Disable DMZ from drop down list DMZ Address Specify an IP address of DMZ Accept Cancel Press Accept to confirm the changes or Cancel to return previous settings Accept does not apply the changes you must go to Status Save Load to apply the new settings Please ...

Page 64: ... user name and password for the device By default this device is configured with a username and password of admin For security reasons it is highly recommended that you create a new user name and password Name Specify Username for login Password Specify a Password for login Confirm Password Re enter the Password for confirmation Remote Management Select the Radio button to Enable or Disable Remote...

Page 65: ...at they behave as if they were on a separate Local Area Network LAN Computers on a VLAN do not have to be physically located next to one another on the LAN Management VLAN ID If your network includes VLANs and if tagged packets need to pass through the Access Point specify the VLAN ID in this field If not select the No VLAN tag radio button Accept Cancel Press Accept to confirm the changes or Canc...

Page 66: ... Specify the contact details of the device Location Specify the location of the device Community Name Specify the password for access the SNMP community for read only access Community Name Specify the password for access the SNMP community for read and write access Trap Destination IP Address Specify the IP address that will receive the SNMP trap Trap Destination Community Name Specify the passwor...

Page 67: ... Saved Settings from a File ENH202 can restore a previous setting that has been saved Click on Browse to select the file and Restore Revert to Factory Default Settings Click on Factory Default button to reset all the settings to the factory default values 10 5 Firmware Upgrade Click on the Firmware Upgrade link under the Management menu This page is used to upgrade the firmware of the device Make ...

Page 68: ...p the date and time Automatically Get Date and Time Specify the Time Zone from the drop down list and Place a check to specify the IP address of the NTP Server manually or use the default NTP Server Save Apply Cancel Press Save Apply to confirm the changes or Cancel to return previous settings Pressing Save Apply will change the settings immediately It is not reversible unless the settings are cha...

Page 69: ...ical support department for debugging purposes Syslog Select Enable or Disable Syslog function from the drop down list Log Server IP Address Specify the Log Server IP address Local Log Select Enable or Disable Local Log service Save Apply Cancel Press Save Apply to confirm the changes or Cancel to return previous settings Pressing Save Apply will change the settings immediately It is not reversibl...

Page 70: ...uting table to the target Target IP Specify the IP address you would like to search Ping Packet Size Specify the packet size of each ping Number of Pings Specify the number of pings Start Ping Press Start Ping to begin Traceroute Target Specify an IP address or Domain name that you want to trace Start Traceroute Press Start Traceroute to begin ...

Page 71: ...D at the same time Step 6 Verify VLAN identifier in order to separate services among clients Step 7 Setup the authentication settings Step 8 Select Apply to process all of the configurations For more advanced settings please refer to the previous chapters Wireless Client Step 1 Select the Wireless Mode you would like to associate with Step 2 Use Site Survey to scan for nearby Access Points and sel...

Page 72: ...lect your country or region s regulation Step 3 Select Operation Mode to Client Bridge from System Properties Step 4 Use site survey to scan channels of the nearby area Step 5 Select the AP that you would like to associate with Step 6 Setup the authentication settings that match to the Access Point s settings Step 7 Select Apply to process all of the configurations The Client Bridge s IP settings ...

Page 73: ...ration interface with default IP 192 168 1 1 Step 2 Select your country or region s regulation Step 3 Change Operation Mode to WDS Bridge under System Properties Step 4 Set the device s IP settings under System IP Settings Step 5 Set the WLAN settings under Wireless Network Step 6 Configure WDS Link Settings under Wireless Step 7 Specify the MAC address of the AP which you would like to connect wi...

Page 74: ...n s regulation Step 3 Select Operation Mode to Client Router from System Properties Step 4 Change your Local Area Network setting to Obtain an IP Address Automatically Step 5 Use site survey to scan channels of the nearby area Step 6 Select the AP that you would like to associate with Step 7 Setup the authentication settings that match the Access Point s settings Step 8 Configure your WAN connecti...

Page 75: ...ess the Reset button for approximately 10 seconds and then stop pressing To use the software method click Restore to Factory Default in the Management menu Why do I not see traffic pass after I connect the ENH202 to a PoE switch The ENH202 uses a proprietary PoE injector and will not work with standard 802 3af compliant PoE switches What is the default IP address of the ENH202 The default IP addre...

Page 76: ...ed the device Before you contact your local EnGenius office please prepare the following information Product model name and serial number The place where you purchased the product Warranty information The date when you received the product A brief description about the issue and the attempts you tried to resolve it To contact EnGenius Customer Service office in the United States please use either ...

Page 77: ...prise WPA EAP using TKIP 802 1x Authenticator Hide SSID in beacons MAC address filtering up to 50 field Wireless STA Client connected list Power Requirements Active Ethernet Power over Ethernet Proprietary PoE design Power Adapter 24VAC 1 0A Antenna Internal Directional 13dBi with dual polarization Package Contents Wireless Long Range 11N AP CB ENH202 PoE Injector EPE 24R Power Adaptor CD with Use...

Page 78: ...MECHANICAL Temperature Range Operating 20 C 70 C 4 F to 158 F Storage 30 C 80 C 22 F to 176 F Humidity non condensing 0 90 typical Waterproof IP65 Appendix C Glossary Access Point A base station in a WLAN that act as a central transmitter and receiver of WLAN radio signals Ad Hoc Network A short term WLAN framework created between two or more WLAN adapters without going ...

Page 79: ...st used is called the bandwidth Bridge A wireless device that connects multiple networks that are physically separate or use different media but which use similar standards Bridge Mode An Access Pointy in bridge mode can operate as a WLAN bridge that connects two wired network segments The peer device also must be in bridge mode This wireless bridge connection is equivalent to a Wireless Distribut...

Page 80: ...t operates at 5 GHz with data rate of 300 Mbps The new standard also raises the encryption bar to WPA2 The 40 HT option can be added to increase the data rate Encryption Translates data into a secret code to achieve data security To read an encrypted file you must have a secret key or password for decryption Unencrypted data is referred to as plain text encrypted data is referred to as cipher text...

Page 81: ...synchronize their time with a time server NTP uses TCP or UDP port 123 by default Passphrase A text string that automatically generates WEP keys on wireless client adapters Power Over Ethernet PoE A PoE provides power to PoE enabled devices using an 8 pin CAT 5 Ethernet cable eliminating the need for a power source Preamble Synchronizes transmissions in a WLAN The preamble type defines the length ...

Page 82: ...rotocol that provides a WLAN with a level of security and privacy comparable to that of a wired LAN WEP encrypts data sent between wired and WLANs to keep transmissions private Wireless Local Area Network WLAN WLANs use RF technology to send and receive data wirelessly in a certain area This lets users in a small zone send data and share resources such as printers without using cables to physicall...

Page 83: ... two data encryption algorithms Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP and Advanced Encryption Standard AES in the Counter mode with Cipher block chaining Message authentication Code Protocol CCMP Wireless Distribution System WDS A technology that lets Access Points communicate with one another to extend the range of a WLAN ...

Page 84: ...receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this ...

Page 85: ...éjudiciable et 2 ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage reçu y compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement indésirable IMPORTANT NOTE Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator your body NOTE ...

Page 86: ...pectrum Matters ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 1 Common technical requirements EN 301 489 17 V2 1 1 2009 05 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 17 Specific conditions for 2 4 GHz wideband transmission systems and 5 GHz high performance RLAN...

Page 87: ...om du fabricant déclare que l appareil type d appareil est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999 5 CE Italiano Italian Con la presente nome del costruttore dichiara che questo tipo di apparecchio è conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999 5 CE Latviski Latvian Ar šo name of manufa...

Page 88: ...y príslušné ustanovenia Smernice 1999 5 ES Suomi Finnish Valmistaja manufacturer vakuuttaa täten että type of equipment laitteen tyyppimerkintä tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999 5 EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen Svenska Swedish Härmed intygar företag att denna utrustningstyp står I överensstämmelse med de väsentliga egenskapskrav och övriga releva...

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