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WINDOWS XP: 

 
1. Double‐click the “Network Connections” icon in the control panel. 
 

 

 
 
2. Right‐click the connection (e.g., Local Area Connection) and select “Properties.” 
 

3. Select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” from the list and click “Properties.” 
 

 

 
4. Enter the information as shown below, then click “OK” to save the settings. 
 

 

 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 525824

Page 1: ...High Power Wireless AC600 Outdoor Access Point User Manual Model 525824 INT 525824 UM 1215 01 ...

Page 2: ... web configuration interface 9 Operation Modes When to use which 10 Access Point 10 Router 11 WISP Wireless ISP 12 Repeater 13 Status 14 Wireless Settings 15 Basic Settings 15 2 4G Advanced Settings 15 AC Advanced Settings 17 WPS Settings 18 Other Settings 19 Password Settings 19 Time Zone Settings 19 Save Reload Settings 19 Upgrade Firmware 20 Appendix A Changing the IP Address of a Network Adapt...

Page 3: ...ireless AC600 Outdoor Access Point Quick installation guide Installation CD with user manual this document Passive PoE injector Power adapter Cable ties Rubber seal Wall mount kit PRODUCT FEATURES The latest in wireless technology transfer delivers up to 433 Mbps 5 GHz and 150 Mbps 2 4 GHz speeds Weatherproof and corrosion resistant IP65 Simultaneous dual band operation 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz provides ...

Page 4: ...LAN IEEE 802 11n 150 Mbps Wireless LAN IEEE 802 3 10Base T Ethernet IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX Fast Ethernet Wireless Wireless frequency range 2 400 2 484 GHz EIRP output power EU ETSI 20 dBm EIRP output power U S FCC 35 dBm Wireless channels EU ETSI 1 13 U S FCC 1 11 Power External power adapter 24 V DC 0 5 A Power consumption 7 watts max ...

Page 5: ...eived WAN LAN On Link on Ethernet port is active Off Link on Ethernet port is inactive Flashing Link on Ethernet port is active and data is being transmitted and received Signal Strength Flashing No wireless connection On AP Mode Power output set to 1 3 33 Repeater Mode Weak reception signal strength below 25 On AP Mode Power output set to 2 3 66 Repeater Mode Medium reception signal strength betw...

Page 6: ...PoE input port 4 Ground connector PASSIVE POE INJECTOR The Intellinet Access Point comes with a Passive PoE Injector that allows you to merge power and data to one Ethernet cable and supply them to the access point It has three connection points a power input port for the external 24 V DC power adapter 2 a LAN port for the connection to your local network 1 and a PoE port for the connection to the...

Page 7: ...move the black rubber seal as shown above Use a Cat5e or Cat6 installation cable and thread it through the two plastic covers and the black rubber seal Then use a crimp tool to affix an RJ45 plug to the cable 1 Hole for network cable 2 Holes for grounding wire ...

Page 8: ...jector will light up 2 Connect a standard RJ45 Ethernet cable 8P8C from the PoE port of the Passive PoE Injector to the LAN port of the Intellinet Access Point This connection provides power and data connectivity to the access point 3 Connect a standard RJ45 Ethernet cable to the LAN port on the Passive PoE Injector That cable connects the PoE injector and thus the access point to the rest of your...

Page 9: ...o the Web interface of the access point one of the following issues may be occurring Your computer s IP address is not compatible with the IP address of the Intellinet Access Point It must be in the range of 192 168 2 2 to 192 168 2 254 Refer to Appendix A for information on how to set up the IP address of the network adapter The Intellinet Access Point isn t properly connected to either the LAN p...

Page 10: ...ngs The Access Point will then perform a reboot After this you can re connect to the admin web interface and from there you have access to advanced wireless settings Default values for Access Point AP mode if device is not connected to a router or DHCP server with the LAN port Parameter Value Access Point IP Address 192 168 2 1 Access Point DHCP Server Activated Access Point provides IP addresses ...

Page 11: ... ll need to enter the IP address and related information into the configuration interface In many cases however your Internet access is established by means of DHCP In this case select Dynamic IP Provide the SSID name of the wireless network for both the 2 4 and 5 GHz AC radio Set up the Security Type for the wireless networks Note that WPA2 Personal is recommended as it provides the most robust s...

Page 12: ... Access Point is equipped with a dual band radio capable of communicating with both 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz wireless devices But while you may be picking up a mix of both 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz networks you can only use one wireless signal as your WISP source Next provide the WiFi Key that allows you to access your ISP wireless network Finally type in the name of the wireless networks which the Intellinet Ac...

Page 13: ... be picking up a mix of both 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz networks you can only use one wireless signal as your repeater source Type in the name of the wireless networks which the Intellinet Access Point should broadcast for your local wireless clients You need to provide the SSID for both the 2 4 and 5 GHz network Click Apply to activate the settings The Access Point will then perform a reboot After this yo...

Page 14: ...If you create a repeater or WISP setup this display can be very helpful in determining whether or not the connection succeeded The example below shows an unsuccessful repeater connection The status continues to show Scanning and Internet displays as Disconnected The image below shows a successful repeater connection Note If you experience problems getting a repeater or WISP connection to work cons...

Page 15: ...st four channels apart from an existing wireless network that might be in close proximity For example if another 2 4 GHz wireless network in range is set to channel 2 then it d be best to set your Intellinet Access Point to channel 6 or higher Output Power You can adjust the output power to low medium or high 2 4G ADVANCED SETTINGS Protection Mode Protection should be set to Auto or On The B G Pro...

Page 16: ... value unchanged Broadcast SSID If disabled the Intellinet AC600 Access Point will no longer broadcast its network name to the public Note that hiding the SSID is not a security feature If you want to keep unauthorized users from accessing your wireless network you need to enable wireless WPA2 encryption WMM WMM stands for WiFi Multimedia WMM prioritizes network traffic in four categories 1 Voice ...

Page 17: ...dvanced Settings Broadcast SSID See 2 4G Advanced Settings WMM See 2 4G Advanced Settings AP Isolation See 2 4G Advanced Settings Short GI See 2 4G Advanced Settings 20 40 MHz Coexist See 2 4G Advanced Settings DFS Support Dynamic Frequency Selection DFS is a requirement for radio systems operating in the 5GHz band to be equipped with the ability to identify and take action to avoid other radio tr...

Page 18: ...WPS Enable This activates or deactivates the WPS function Pin Pin code that the client must enter in order to join if the pin code method is used The lower part of the screen is dedicated to the push button method Here is how it works 1 Click on Start 2 Wait for the message setting to be displayed 3 Push the WPS button on your wireless client If the client does not have a physical button then usua...

Page 19: ...hat activate the option x Enable NTP client update then specific the time zone you are in i e GMT 05 00 Eastern Time and finally select an NTP server from the drop down list Note The time function can only work if the Intellinet Access Point has access to the Internet SAVE RELOAD SETTINGS With this screen you can create a backup of the current system configuration which you can reload at a later t...

Page 20: ...linetnetwork com Search for the keyword 525824 and then check the downloads tab for any new firmware versions In order to install a new firmware you first need to download the firmware from the web site When that is done you need to un compress the ZIP file Then click on Browse Select the firmware file and then click on Apply Allow the process to finish The device will perform a restart when you u...

Page 21: ...he instructions that came with your computer for information on how to change the IP address on the network adapter in your computer for any operating system that is not explained in this user manual WINDOWS 8 1 If you are using a PC move the mouse cursor to the bottom or top right corner of the screen and select the cog icon for Settings If you are using a tablet swipe left from the right side of...

Page 22: ... adapter settings 6 Right click your network adapter and select Properties 7 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 from the list and click Properties 8 Enter the information as shown below then click OK to save the settings ...

Page 23: ...ring Center 2 Click on Change adapter settings 3 Right click your network adapter and select Properties 4 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 from the list and click Properties 5 Enter the information as shown below then click OK to save the settings ...

Page 24: ...ions icon in the control panel 2 Right click the connection e g Local Area Connection and select Properties 3 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP from the list and click Properties 4 Enter the information as shown below then click OK to save the settings ...

Page 25: ... Network icon 3 Select either Built in Ethernet or AirPort depending on how you connect to the wireless access point then click Configure 4 Set the value for Configure IPv4 to Manually and enter 192 168 2 50 in the IP Address field Click Apply Now not shown in screen shot to save the settings ...

Page 26: ... cable if available The WAN LED does not light up Check the network connection between the access point s WAN port and the Ethernet port of the modem you re connecting to The network cable must be inserted properly and the Ethernet device must be turned on Try using a different network cable if available The WLAN LED is not lit The WLAN LED should always be lit whether a wireless connection has be...

Page 27: ... 1 Todos los productos a que se refiere esta garantía ampara su cambio físico sin ningún cargo para el consumidor 2 El comercializador no tiene talleres de servicio debido a que los productos que se garantizan no cuentan con reparaciones ni refacciones ya que su garantía es de cambio físico 3 La garantía cubre exclusivamente aquellas partes equipos o sub ensambles que hayan sido instaladas de fábr...

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