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Page 1: ...ESCENE Wi Fi Access point AP 3 Escene Communication Co Ltd ...

Page 2: ...Communication Co Ltd Disclaimer Pictures images and product specifications herein are for references only To improve internal design operational function and or reliability Escene reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without obligation to notify any person or organization of such revisions or changes Escene does not assume any liability that may occur due t...

Page 3: ...Item Presentation Example Button Bold Click the Save button can be simplified as Click Save Menu Bold The menu Basic can be simplified as Basic Continuous Steps Click Wireless Basic Symbols in this User Guide Item Meaning Note This format is used to highlight information of importance or special interest Ignoring this type of note may result in ineffective configurations loss of data or damage to ...

Page 4: ... 2 1 REQUIREMENT 2 2 INSTALLATION GUIDE 2 DEVICE MANAGEMENT 3 1 NETWORK TOLOPOGY 3 2 MANAGEMENT METHOD 3 3 WEB LOGIN 3 4 WEB LOGOUT 3 5 WEB LAYOUT 3 6 COMMONLY USED BUTTONS 3 MORE FEATURES 4 1 STATUS 4 1 1 System Status 14 4 1 2 Wireless Status 14 4 1 3 Traffic Statistics 15 4 1 4 Wireless Clients 16 4 2 QUICK SETUP 4 2 1 AP Mode 16 4 2 2 AP Client Mode 18 4 3 NETWORK 4 3 1 LAN Setup 20 ...

Page 5: ...IREWALL 4 5 1 URL Filter 49 4 5 2 App Filter 53 4 5 3 Traffic Control 53 4 6 SNMP 4 7 DEPLOYMENT 4 8 TOOLS 4 8 1 Maintenance 59 4 8 2 Time Date 60 4 8 3 Logs 62 4 8 4 Configuration 65 4 8 5 User Name Password 67 4 8 6 Diagnostics 67 4 8 7 Reboot 68 4 8 8 LED 70 4 8 9 Uplink Detection 70 APPENDIX A FAQS B CONFIGURE PC Windows 8 74 Windows 7 75 Windows XP 77 C DEFAULT SETTINGS D SAFETY AND EMISSION ...

Page 6: ...1 1 Product Overview Overview Package Contents Appearance ...

Page 7: ...n this AP either with the included power adapter or with an IEEE 802 3at compliant PoE device Under the management and control of the Escene series AC it supports advanced features like access control load balancing seamless roaming multiple authentication modes and so on It is an ideal choice for medium sized enterprise offices conference halls multimedia classroom WLAN Deployment 1 2 Package Con...

Page 8: ...o log in to the Web UI of the AC to view the AP s login IP address Off The AP is not powered on malfunctions occur or LEDs are disabled manually 5 8GHz Solid 5 8G Wi Fi is enabled Blinking 5 8G wireless data is being transmitted Off 5 8G Wi Fi is disabled or LEDs are disabled manually Interface Button Description RESET Pressing it for over 7 seconds restores the device to its factory defaults PoE ...

Page 9: ...ons of the label 1 Default login IP address of the AP When the AP is not managed by an AC access controller you can use this IP address to log in to the web UI of the AP 2 Default login username and password of the AP Web UI 3 Power input of the AP You can use the included power adapter to power on the AP 1 2 3 2 ...

Page 10: ...ow the below step 1 Reset the AP 3 device Long press the reset button it will auto reboot 2 Powering the Wi Fi IP Phone connect the LAN port to the PC port of the AP 3 by network cable 3 Long pressing OK key in the IP Phone it ll ask password input do that the password length should be 4 8 including digits letters and symbols this is not the real password for the AP 3 just a PIN code submit the se...

Page 11: ...3 2 Device Management Network Topology Management Method Web Login Web Logout Web Layout Commonly Used Buttons ...

Page 12: ...Device Management 7 3 1 Network Topology For small scale networks you can deploy your network as shown below In this case you can manage the AP via its own Web UI ...

Page 13: ... 8 For centralized large scale networks it is complicated for you to manage all APs independently in your network In this case you can deploy an access controller to manage all your APs APs work in Local mode centrally ...

Page 14: ...ment Method You can manage this AP either via its own Web UI or via the AP 3 access controller When the AP has been connected to an AP 3 access controller it will be managed by the access controller and obtain its IP address info from the access controller In this case you can log in to the Web UI of the access controller to manage the AP In this User Guide we only instruct you how to manage the A...

Page 15: ...ange 192 168 0 X 2 253 and a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 2 Launch a web browser say Google enter 192 168 0 254 in the address bar and then press Enter 3 Then you will be prompted to enter the default login username and password admin for both Click Login Tip If the following page does not appear see FAQ 1 4 Then you will be directed to the web UI of the AP successfully For more settings see 3 Mor...

Page 16: ...b UI after a period of inactivity You can set the length of the inactive period the web login timeout is configurable By default it is 5 minutes When it logs out your current settings will not be saved automatically Thus it is suggested to save your current settings before web logout ...

Page 17: ...o choose feature menus Three stage Navigation Configuration Display Section You can configure or view your settings here 3 6 Commonly Used Buttons Brief introduction for commonly used buttons Button Description Click it to update info on the current page Click it to save and apply your current configurations Click it to cancel current settings that you have not saved and restore to previous config...

Page 18: ...4 3More Features Status Quick Setup Network Wireless Firewall SNMP Deployment Tools ...

Page 19: ...8GHz Wireless Clients Display information of connected devices 4 1 1 System Status This page displays system status information and LAN information of this AP including device name system time up time number of wireless clients firmware version hardware version MAC address IP address etc 4 1 2 Wireless Status This page displays radio status and SSID status at both 2 4GHz and 5 8GHz Up to 8 SSIDs c...

Page 20: ...plays total RX TX traffic statistics and total RX TX traffic packets of corresponding SSIDs Click Status Traffic Statistics to enter page below To view 5 8GHz traffic statistics click 5 8GHz Traffic Statistics Click Refresh to view latest traffic statistics ...

Page 21: ...e corresponding SSID s connected client info 4 2 Quick Setup This section mainly walks you through operating modes of the AP Click Quick Setup to enter page below and you can select the proper operating mode in terms of your network environment This AP supports 2 working modes AP Mode and AP Client Mode It is in AP Mode by default 4 2 1 AP Mode In this mode the AP is connected to the Internet with...

Page 22: ...r other options please refer to 3 4 1 SSID Setup 1 Wi Fi Radio Select 2 4GHz 2 Mode Select AP Mode 3 SSID Modify the SSID optional The SSID is the Wi Fi name you need to connect to for Internet access 4 Security Mode Select Mixed WPA WPA2 PSK from the drop down list select AES and customize a wireless password 5 Click Save to apply your settings ...

Page 23: ...ent Mode There is already an AP Hereinafter referred as the remote AP installed in a hotel Due to limited Wi Fi coverage or other objects interference some rooms of the hotel may be unable to enjoy Wi Fi smoothly Then you can install one more AP in the room where Wi Fi signal is not strong enough for Wi Fi extension with AP Client Mode In this case customers in distance can also enjoy the Internet...

Page 24: ...address AP 3_2 Mixed WPA WPA2 PSK 86754321 192 168 0 254 2 Log in to the AP1 s UI and set its IP address to one that is different from AP2 but on the same network segment say 192 168 0 253 For details please refer to 3 3 1 LAN Setup 3 Re log in to the AP1 s UI with the new IP address click Quick Setup select AP Client Mode and click Enable Scan 4 Select the AP2 s SSID AP 3_2 in the list 5 Security...

Page 25: ...ng two parts LAN Setup Display the AP s MAC address of LAN port support to configure the AP s IP info device name and Ethernet Mode DHCP Server Consist of DHCP Server and DHCP Client list 4 3 1 LAN Setup This section displays the AP s MAC address of LAN port and supports to configure the AP s IP info device name and Ethernet Mode Click Network to configure LAN parameters This AP supports two addre...

Page 26: ...teps 1 Address Mode Select Static IP 2 IP Address Enter the AP s IP address such as 192 168 1 254 3 Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask of IP address In general it is 255 255 255 0 4 Gateway Enter the default gateway such as 192 168 1 1 5 Primary DNS Server Enter the correct DNS IP address The Secondary DNS Server is optional 6 Click Save to apply your settings Dynamic IP In this address mode the AP...

Page 27: ...More Features 22 ...

Page 28: ...dress of gateway Tip If the AP s IP address has changed you need to change your PC s IP address to one that is different from the AP but on the same network segment and re log to AP s UI with AP s new IP address Subnet Mask AP s subnet mask of IP address It is 255 255 255 0 by default Gateway In general AP s gateway is the LAN IP address of the uplink router Primary DNS server You need to enter th...

Page 29: ...ctively on each PC Click Network DHCP Server to enter page below To enable the DHCP server 1 DHCP Server Check the Enable box to enable the DHCP server 2 Start End IP Configure the start end IP address of the address pool 3 Lease Time 1 day is recommended 4 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 is recommended 5 Gateway Configure the default gateway IP that the DHCP server will assign to clients 6 Primary Seco...

Page 30: ... the client can have access to the Internet via the domain name please enter the correct DNS server address Secondary DNS Server optional Secondary DNS server address It is an optional item DHCP Client List Click Network DHCP Server DHCP Client List to view DHCP clients information Click Refresh to view the latest DHCP client info 4 4 Wireless This section allows you to configure wireless settings...

Page 31: ... the maximum number of wireless clients which can be allowed to connect to the SSID 4 SSID Modify the SSID Wi Fi name 5 Security Mode Select a proper security mode for your SSID For specific steps see parameters described in the followings 6 Click Save to apply your settings Parameters Description Item Description SSID Select the SSID you want to configure Up to 8 SSIDs at the 2 4GHz radio can be ...

Page 32: ...be Broadcast Packets Control Once this feature is enabled for probe request without SSID info AP will not respond to it In this way it will efficiently reduce the consumption of the air interface Maximum Clients Configure the maximum number of wireless clients which can connect to the SSID When the number of connected wireless clients has reached this value no more wireless clients can connect to ...

Page 33: ...Shared Use shared key authentication WEP Encryption A WEP key that is mutually agreed in advance is required from both sides while wireless clients try to associate with the device Association is established only if the two sides provide the same WEP key 802 1x Use 802 1x authentication WEP encryption When this option is selected only authenticated users can access the wireless network Default Key...

Page 34: ... TKIP and TKIP AES AES Advanced Encryption Standard If selected wireless speed can reach up to 300Mbps TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol If selected wireless speed can reach up to 54Mbps TKIP AES If selected both AES and TKIP enabled wireless clients can join your wireless network Key Specify the security key you wish to configure 8 63 ASCII characters or 8 64 HEX characters Key Update Interval...

Page 35: ...ption Standard If selected wireless speed can reach up to 300Mbps TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol If selected wireless speed can reach up to 54Mbps TKIP AES If selected both AES and TKIP enabled wireless clients can join your wireless network Key Update Interval Configure the key update interval for encrypting WPA data Theoretically the shorter the key update interval is the more secure the W...

Page 36: ...2 and its password is 12345678 1 SSID Select the SSID you want to encrypt say E6AD9 2 Security Mode Select WEP 3 Encryption Type Select 802 1x 4 RADIUS Server Enter the IP address of the radius server say 192 168 0 88 5 RADIUS port Enter 1812 The default value is suggested 6 RADIUS password Enter 12345678 7 Click Save to apply your settings ...

Page 37: ... 12345648 5 Click Save to apply your settings Configuration Steps for WPA WPA2 In this example the radio is 2 4GHz the RADIUS server is 192 168 0 88 the RADIUS port is 1812 the RADIUS password is 12345678 and the cipher type is AES 1 SSID Select the SSID you want to encrypt say E6AD9 2 Security Mode Select WPA 3 RADIUS Server Enter the IP address of the radius server say 192 168 0 88 4 RADIUS Port...

Page 38: ...4 4 2 Radio Click Wireless Radio to configure radio settings To configure 5 8GHz radio settings click 5 8GHz Radio Parameters Description Item Description Enable Wireless Check Uncheck it to enable disable Wi Fi feature ...

Page 39: ...s mode 11a n Select it if you have 11a and 11n wireless devices in your wireless network Up to 300Mbps wireless rate is supported in this mode Channel Select a proper channel for your wireless network Channel Bandwidth Select a proper channel bandwidth to enhance wireless performance Wireless speed in the channel bandwidth of 20 40 is 2 times in 20 Extension Channel This item is available when the...

Page 40: ...ure the AP s different SSIDs user isolation status Disable Once disabled clients connect to different SSIDs cannot communicate with each other This will enhance your network security Enable Once enabled clients connect to different SSIDs can communicate with each other 4 4 3 Radio Optimizing Click Wireless Radio Optimizing to optimize radio settings To optimize 5 8GHz radio settings click 5 8GHz R...

Page 41: ...over from collisions As the collision detection mechanism will occupy some bandwidths when the packet size is less than the RTS threshold it is not advisable to enable this mechanism DTIM Interval A DTIM Delivery Traffic Indication Message Interval is a countdown informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages When such packets arrive in the router s buffer t...

Page 42: ... Time When the client connects to the AP successfully and if there is no data transmission between the client and the AP within the set ageing time the client will be disconnected If there s data transmission within the set ageing time the ageing time stops Basic Rate Sets Supported Rate Sets Basic Rate Sets Check the transmission rate sets you want the AP to advertise Basic rate sets indicate rat...

Page 43: ...el Time for every channel when scanning Background Noise It refers to all kinds of electromagnetic waves in wireless communication If there is much noise data transmission may be affected 2 4GHz 5 8GHz Illegal AP Detection This is mainly used for scanning signal of other devices nearby displaying SSID MAC channel signal strength etc To view 2 4GHz illegal AP detection click Wireless Frequency Anal...

Page 44: ...etup WMM Wi Fi Multimedia is a Wi Fi Alliance interoperability certification based on the IEEE 802 11e standard It provides basic Quality of service QoS features to IEEE 802 11 networks Click Wireless WMM Setup to enter page below ...

Page 45: ...g page will pop out WMM prioritizes traffic according to four Access Categories AC voice AC_VO video AC_VI best effort AC_BE and background AC_BK If you are not familiar with these parameters leave the default setting unchanged Parameters Description Item Description No ACK No ACK is a kind of policy to be used only while the network communication is in good condition with little interference To s...

Page 46: ... The maximum use time for the channel for the user while contending successfully The greater the value is the longer the channel can be used by the user If it is set to 0 only one packet can be sent every time the channel is used AC_BE AC_BK AC_VI AC_VO 4 priority queues are ranked from high to low by WMM AC VO AC VI AC BE and AC BK to ensure that packets with higher priority have more abilities t...

Page 47: ... in the access control list can connect to the SSID Deny Only MAC addresses in the access control list are not allowed to connect to the SSID On this page you can also view wireless clients currently connected to the selected SSID so that you can quickly add the MAC address you wish to configure access control settings Client List ...

Page 48: ... join your SSID E6AD9 1 Select the SSID E6AD9 and set the MAC filter mode to Deny 2 Enter C8 9C DC 12 13 13 in the MAC Address field and click Add If the MAC address you want to configure has been in the client list directly click Add 3 Click Save to apply your settings Access Control List ...

Page 49: ...gement more efficient Then click Status Wireless Clients to view the terminal type Filter Broadcast Data As a main method for discovering unknown devices broadcast plays an important role in networking With the increase of computers in networking broadcast packets increase and the network is occupied by large numbers of broadcast packets Thus the networking transmission capacity will be reduced gr...

Page 50: ...e below Parameters Description Item Description Enable Check it to enable the QVLAN feature It is disabled by default Manage VLAN 802 1Q manage VLAN ID of the AP The default value is 1 Once the manage VLAN is changed you need to re connect to the new manage VLAN to manage the AP PVID Belonging VLAN ID of the LAN port of the AP The default is 1 Once QVLAN is enabled the LAN port of the AP will be t...

Page 51: ...g Packets Access Packets will be forwarded to other ports in the corresponding VLAN according to the VID in the Tag Data will be forwarded to other ports in the corresponding VLAN according to PVID on this port Packets will be sent after removing the VLAN tag Trunk VID PVID Packets will be sent after removing the VLAN tag VID PVID Packets will be sent directly QVLAN Application Example Requirement...

Page 52: ...ty settings and different people connect to different SSIDs Three kinds of clients are involved in this example And up to 12 SSIDs 2 4GHz 8 5 8GHz 4 can be supported on this AP Remaining SSIDs will be 1 set to SSIDs which will be used by large amounts of clients like guest and staffs Verify that these SSIDs VLAN settings are correct 2 disabled Configurations 1 Divide VLAN on the core switch ...

Page 53: ... Guests XX hotel 5 8G VLAN2 Staffs oa VLAN3 Hotel Executives managers VLAN4 Configuration Considerations To ensure that wireless clients connecting to AP s can have normal accesses QVLAN settings should be supported and configured on the router and on the internal server Configuration steps on this AP 1 Log in to the Web UI of the AP and click Wireless SSID Setup 2 Enable 4 SSIDs In this example w...

Page 54: ...ol rules so that all clients can share network resources properly 4 5 1 URL Filter This page allows you to configure access rights for specified URLs like online shopping video etc By default this feature is disabled Click Firewall URL Filter to enter page below The default 5 URL categories online shopping shopping video Email and Recruit cannot be deleted Click URL Category to customize URL info ...

Page 55: ...More Features 50 To add a new URL sets 1 Click New URL Sets 2 Specify the URL set say discount and then click ...

Page 56: ...More Features 51 3 Click the URL set you have created and then click New URL 4 Give a description for the URL specify the URL field click and then click Save ...

Page 57: ...More Features 52 ...

Page 58: ...ing Then clients will not be able to use this app 4 5 3 Traffic Control Some apps like P2P download may consume lots of bandwidth However the total bandwidth is limited If some apps consume too much bandwidth others network experience will be affected To ensure that all users can share network resources properly you can limit wireless clients traffic via this feature It is disabled by default Clic...

Page 59: ...in case of bandwidth waste Configuration steps for manual traffic control 1 Traffic Control Select Manual 2 Select the SSID you want to configure from the drop down menu 3 Set the max upload download rate for both the SSID and the user 4 Click Save to apply your settings Configuration steps for smart traffic control 1 Traffic Control Select Smart 2 Total Bandwidth of AP Set the total bandwidth the...

Page 60: ...ick SNMP to enter page below By default SNMP is disabled Check the Enable box to enable SNMP Parameters Description Item Description SNMP Disable Enable the SNMP feature It is disabled by default Administrator Administrator name of the AP It is Administrator by default ...

Page 61: ...ate the community string for write read access to permit reading and writing this AP s SNMP information The default is private 4 7 Deployment Two deployment modes are supported on this AP Local and Cloud If there are many APs deployed in your network it is suggested to use access controller to centrally manage these APs Local When there are many APs centrally deployed in your network it is suggest...

Page 62: ...y default it is in Local mode Cloud When many APs are scattered here and there it is suggested to set these APs in Cloud mode so that the AC cloud AC from the Internet side can centrally manage these scattered cloud APs ...

Page 63: ... only available in Cloud mode Cloud AC Manage Port The port of the router that the cloud AC connects to and that is used for managing cloud APs Range 1024 65535 This item is only available in Cloud mode Cloud AC Upgrade Port The port of the router that the cloud AC connects to and that is used for upgrading cloud APs Range 1024 65535 This item is only available in Cloud mode 4 8 Tools The followin...

Page 64: ...ply is interrupted the upload may fail and you need to re upgrade it If you are unable to log in to its web UI after cutting off its power supply during the upgrading consult our technical stuff for assistance Upgrading Steps 1 Launch a web browser and go to http www escene cn en to download the latest firmware 2 Go to the Maintenance page 3 Click Choose File in Google browser to locate and select...

Page 65: ...rnet it will automatically connect to the NTP server on the Internet to synchronize the time System time can be configured using the following 2 methods Sync with Internet time servers If enabled system automatically connects to NTP server on the Internet to synchronize the time To enable this feature please verify that your AP has connected to the Internet successfully Method go to LAN Setup page...

Page 66: ...lly or click Sync with Your PC to automatically copy your current PC s time to the device Configuration Steps 1 Uncheck the Sync with Internet time servers box 2 Click Sync with your PC or enter the correct date and time in the input fields 3 Click Save to apply your settings ...

Page 67: ... 8 3 Logs The following two parts are included View Logs View system logs since the latest reboot Log Setup Configure log server and how many logs can be displayed on each page View Logs Click Tools Logs View Logs to enter page below Here you can view the history of the device s actions Two types of logs are supported on this device All and System You can select any one of them from the drop down ...

Page 68: ... backing up and restoring configurations resetting and upgrading your AP will reboot your AP To verify that the logs are correctly recorded go to Tools Time Date to make your system time correct Log Setup Click Tools Logs Log Setup to configure system logs Here you can set up the number of logs and rules of log settings ...

Page 69: ...uration Steps 1 Click Add 2 Log Server IP Specify the IP address of the syslog server in your LAN say 192 168 0 172 3 Log Server Port Specify the port of the syslog server in your LAN If not allowed to configure a port on your server enter the default value 514 4 Check the Enable box to enable the log server 5 Click Save to apply your settings 6 Check the To use the following rules you must check ...

Page 70: ...and gateway so that the route between the AP and the log serve is reachable 4 8 4 Configuration The following two parts are included Backup Restore Backup current configurations to your local PC and restore previous configurations to your AP Restore to Factory Default Restore your AP to its factory defaults Backup Restore Click Tools Configuration to enter page below ...

Page 71: ...nload your previous configurations click Restore and then follow onscreen prompts Restore to Factory Default If the device or client connected to the device fails to access the Internet due to incorrect configurations and you cannot solve the problem click Tools Configuration Restore to Factory Default to reset the device and then reconfigure it If you forgot the login info of the AP like login IP...

Page 72: ...rted administrator and user The administrator can manage your AP while the user can only view the AP s relevant information Both the username and password for the administrator are admin Both the username and password for the user are user 4 8 6 Diagnostics This page allows you to test your network connection If your network is malfunctioning click Tools Diagnostics to use the ping utility to test...

Page 73: ...t your AP at the specified time Tip While rebooting your AP all your Wi Fi connections will be disconnected Thus please reboot your AP when the network is not busy Reboot Click Tools Reboot to reboot your AP manually Time Reboot Click Tools Reboot Time Reboot to enter page below Here you can reboot your device at the specified time Once this feature is enabled please make sure that your device is ...

Page 74: ...nable Auto Reboot Box 2 Select As Interval from the drop down list 3 Specify the reboot interval Recommended 1440 minutes 4 Click Save to apply your settings As Scheduled The device will reboot regularly according to the time you have configured 1 Check the Enable Auto Reboot box 2 Select As Scheduled from the drop down list 3 Check corresponding dates from Mon Monday to Sun Sunday to specify the ...

Page 75: ...When Uplink Detection is enabled AP will periodically Ping the configured host If its Ping packets are unreachable to the host wireless clients will re associate with another AP by disabling this AP s SSID broadcast This action can ensure that the client can connect to an AP which has normal access to the Internet The network topology is shown as below ...

Page 76: ...age below Parameters Description Item Description Uplink Detection Enable Disable the uplink detection feature Ping Host 1 2 Specify the address of the Ping host which connects to the Ethernet port of the AP Ping Interval Configure the interval for Ping test ...

Page 77: ...5 Appendix FAQs Configure PC Default Settings Safety and Emission Statement ...

Page 78: ... login IP address might not be 192 168 0 254 Log in to the AC view the new IP address of your AP and then use the new one to log in to it If you are still unable to log in please press the RESET button to restore the device to its factory default settings and follow this install guide to configure your settings again Q2 The AP cannot be discovered by the AC What should I do Verify the AP has been ...

Page 79: ...onfigure PC Windows 8 1 Right click the icon on the bottom right corner of your desktop 2 Click Open Network and Sharing Center 3 Click Ethernet Properties 4 Find and double click Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 ...

Page 80: ... address type in the IP address 192 168 0 x 2 253 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 and click OK 6 Click OK on the Ethernet Properties window Windows 7 1 Click the icon on the bottom right corner of your desktop 2 Click Open Network and Sharing Center ...

Page 81: ...con on the bottom right corner of your desktop follow steps below Click Start Control Panel Network and Internet Network and Sharing Center 3 Click Local Area Connection Properties 4 Find and double click Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 ...

Page 82: ...owing IP address type in the IP address 192 168 0 x 2 253 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 and click OK 6 Click OK on the Local Area Connection Properties window Windows XP 1 Right click My Network Places on your desktop and select Properties ...

Page 83: ... Local Area Connection and select Properties 3 Scroll down to find and double click Internet Protocol TCP IP 4 Select Use the following IP address type in the IP address 192 168 0 x 2 253 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 and click OK ...

Page 84: ...ult Settings Device Login IP 192 168 0 254 Username Passwor d Administrator admin admin User user user Quick Setup Working Mode AP mode LAN Setup Address Mode Static IP IP Address Management IP 192 168 0 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 1 Primary DNS server 192 168 0 1 Secondary DNS Server ...

Page 85: ...rver Disable SNMP Disable Deployment Local Tools Time Date System Time Sync with Internet time server Time zone GMT 08 00 Beijing Chongqing Hong Kong Urumqi Taipei Web Login Timeout 5 minutes Number of Logs 150 Time Reboot Disable LED On ...

Page 86: ...icast Disable Probe Broadcast Packets Control Disable Maximum Clients 48 Chinese SSID Encode UTF 8 Security Mode None Radio Wi Fi Enable Country China Network Mode 5 8G 11ac Channel Auto Channel Bandwidth 5 8G 80MHz Extension Channel 5 8G Channel Lockout Disable TX Power 5 8G 20dBm Power Lockout Disable Preamble Long Preamble Short GI Auto Inter SSID User Isolation Disable Parameters Default Setti...

Page 87: ...ity Available for 5 8G disable Airtime Scheduling Disable APSD Disable Ageing Time 5 minutes Basic Rate Sets 5 8G 6 12 24Mbps Supported Rate Sets 5 8G 9 18 36 48 54Mbps WMM Setup Enable Optimized for Throughput concurrent users 10 Access Control Disable Advanced Recognize Terminal Type Disable Filter Broadcast Data Disable QVLAN Disable ...

Page 88: ...cept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequenc...

Page 89: ...junction with any other antenna or transmitter Radiation Exposure Statement This device complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and it also complies with Part 15 of the FCC RF Rules This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 2...

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