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WLAN Access Point · Examples 

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If you have been connected to the WLAN Access Point via WLAN, your con-
nection has now been disconnected. 

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Reconnect to the WLAN Access Point through the front port or over the network 
until the complete setup is complete.

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Restart the WLAN Access Point and open the menu item 

Network > Wireless > 

Client (RELAYED)

- The changes have now been applied.

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Change the SSID of the ‘Client (RELAYED)’ interface as well as the encryption  
password (see page 11 et seq.).

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The following settings must be identical to those of the router:

 

- SSID 
- Channel number 
- WLAN encryption

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Customize these settings and enable the changes using the 

Save & Apply

  

command button.

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Now configure the ‘other’ network ‘Access Point XY’ (R) according to your ideas.

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Activate all changes made via 

Save & Apply.

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To edit the respective interfaces, go back to 

Network > Wireless.

 

-  Here you can see a list of the individual interfaces. You can use the command 

fields e.g. to change the settings and disable or remove interfaces.

R

Attention

One interface (access 
point) must at least be 
retained - otherwise 
you lose access to the 
device!

Summary of Contents for WLAN-AC-POE-UAE

Page 1: ...terface admin WLAN password wireless123 Your preferences Please note and keep IP access Subnet address SSID Password web interface WLAN password MAC address Rear side label Product documentation appli...

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Page 3: ...Status information 13 Overview in the network 13 Backup software update 14 Download backup 14 Restore backup 14 Reset delivery status 15 Flash new firmware image 15 Logout 16 Restart 16 Meaning of LED...

Page 4: ...out enabling and disabling the WLAN 32 Set up timer function 32 Control WLAN Access Point via UDP 34 Expert diagrams 35 Network diagnostics 36 Command Reference Detail Settings 37 Status 37 System 37...

Page 5: ...tly the following devices are available WLAN Access Point WLAN AC UAE WLAN Access Point PoE WLAN AC POE UAE Accessories supplements Covers AS A ranges A 569 1 PLUA CD range CD 569 1 UA CD 569 1 NAUA S...

Page 6: ...as extensive pro gramming time switching and additional protocol functions see page 31 In principle the following functional principles 1 3 application options 4 8 can be distinguished WLAN Access Poi...

Page 7: ...n of the WLAN Access Point as this may affect the range Choose a mounting height between 0 3 to 1 3 m in the wall Do not mount the WLAN Access Point on the ceiling as the built in antennas are not opt...

Page 8: ...or physical reasons however the range is reduced to half so that this setting is suitable only for short distances Roaming settings see examples on page 26 et seq Easy roaming can be ensured with the...

Page 9: ...or as drop down menu E Visualization of entries F Command fields for e g Reset or Save etc semi bold in the instructions Data protection According to the new data protection guidelines GDPR you are re...

Page 10: ...ificate that is then provided To access the web interface enter the appropriate password admin as delivered state Log in by clicking on the green icon at the bottom right If the initial configuration...

Page 11: ...by setting an individual WLAN password To do this go to the Interface Configuration submenu via the menu Network Wireless Accesspoint Call up the second tab WLAN encryption see figure G Select the ty...

Page 12: ...vanced Settings Overwrite the default interface name with a new device name e g WLAN AC IN takt The name must begin with a letter and must not contain any spaces After changing the device name a resta...

Page 13: ...o the relevant device Overview in the network For a further overview all devices are listed in Network IP Configuration under the inter faces sub item The following actions are available to you Connec...

Page 14: ...Generate archive K The backup is stored as a compressed file with the suffix bin in the download folder of your PC The file name will be assigned automatically If necessary rename the file and save it...

Page 15: ...te in the download area Now pro ceed as follows Save the file on your PC Change to the submenu Actions Flash new firmware image via the menu System Backup Software Update as shown Click on Select file...

Page 16: ...socket blue WLAN orange LAN green External Ethernet port Cu data cable LED blue WLAN LED orange LAN LED purple blue orange WLAN LAN active Flashing data traffic Reset A reset resets the WLAN Access P...

Page 17: ...N LED Reset to factory settings Hold the reset magnet at the side of the reed contact N for more than 5 seconds and less than 10 seconds on the WLAN Access Point to trigger the reed contact The start...

Page 18: ...figuration in the tab General Settings under Mode Access point delivery condition Access point WDS repeater Client WDS and Client RELAYED Multiple interfaces can be added and assigned one of the follo...

Page 19: ...ress of the WLAN Access Point or other devices is not known to you and further programming changes to the settings could there fore be difficult Notes on the graphical representation following example...

Page 20: ...sting installation data outlet via patch cable Operating mode of the WLAN Access Point Access point Example 2 Access point on the router infeed via fixed connection Internet connection of the devices...

Page 21: ...ple 3 Multiple access points on the switch star shaped fixed connection Operate multiple WLAN Access Points via a switch Hardwired connection of the WLAN Access Point via Cu cabling Operating mode of...

Page 22: ...to LAN Internet Increase the range of WLAN enabled devices Operating modes of the WLAN Access Point Base station Access point WDS repeater Client Interface 1 Client WDS Interface 2 Access point Note...

Page 23: ...onnection of the devices to a WLAN router Interface to LAN Internet Increase the range of WLAN enabled devices General functionality see first image Exemplary application see second illustration Opera...

Page 24: ...settings for integration into the network access must be made directly to the device The programming of the repeater function is preferably done via the front panel or via the network in order to avoi...

Page 25: ...n password see page 11 et seq The following settings must be identical to those of the router SSID Channel number WLAN encryption Customize these settings and enable the changes using the Save Apply c...

Page 26: ...terface to LAN Internet For all WLAN devices same SSID same encryption same IP range Operating modes of the WLAN Access Point Base station Access point Per client Interface 1 Client RELAYED Interface...

Page 27: ...lient and base station room 1 and 2 other SSID for room 3 Same range for IP address for client and base station room 1 and 2 Operating modes of the WLAN Access Point Base station room 1 Access point C...

Page 28: ...Access Point offers the possibility of providing a guest connection via WLAN The in house LAN as well as the access to the WLAN Access Point are not available to guests To set up a guest interface do...

Page 29: ...l be activated automatically Click on processing of the first access point Change the name SSID of the first access point to e g INtakt guest Under the tab WLAN encryption you can create another passw...

Page 30: ...Tick set The guest connection is enabled Save changes made using the Save Apply command field Remove guest connection The Reset command can have far reaching consequences You receive the following mes...

Page 31: ...evice temporarily change the status of the LED via the corresponding tick S and confirm this with the command field Submit Once you have configured a device the list of other devices is shown Devices...

Page 32: ...ccess via reset If you have switched off WLAN and LAN manually a new access to the device is only possible via the wired network or after a reset General information about enabling and disabling the W...

Page 33: ...one switching process can be defined per block of 4 for time entries or per line for public holiday To simplify matters six predefined time periods are offered in the drop down menu under When daily w...

Page 34: ...no port is set Enter the desired port U in the System Properties field and save the entry using Save Apply To take over the entered UDP port it is absolutely necessary to restart the WLAN Access Point...

Page 35: ...ed on an incoming and outgoing basis within a period of five minutes The recording only takes place when the associated window is open WLAN The WLAN diagrams show the presence of a connection and the...

Page 36: ...the input field V a known current Internet address e g www wikipedia de or a known IP address The restriction also applies if the WLAN Access Point has been assigned a dynamic IP address via DHCP Cli...

Page 37: ...sys tems over packet based communication networks NTP uses the connectionless transport protocol UDP It has been specifically designed to provide reliable time information over vari able packet delay...

Page 38: ...or the WLAN interface relay Temporary deactivation of the service the settings are retained relaynet Temporary activation connection of all interfaces all other settings are retained The port or port...

Page 39: ...s name ID must be identical for all devices within the same VLAN Select a protocol see figure on the right for the new interface With static address assignment recommended a detailing is required afte...

Page 40: ...assigned IP address This IP address uses the internet protocol for the communication IPv4 netmask You have various possibilities 55 255 255 0 Standard setting 55 255 0 0 Useful for big networks with...

Page 41: ...de IGMP snooping Version 3 of the IGMP snooping protocol is used or automatically switched to the lower version of a remote site router switch etc This issue can help with prob lems with IP video stre...

Page 42: ...ss is a unique device identifier and assigned only once per device Switch to one of the defined interfaces via the tab Network Wireless and into the corresponding field Interface configuration Mac fil...

Page 43: ...recom mended installation height of 30 to 130 cm The graph shows the reception performance as a function of the transmit power and the distance to the WLAN Access Point for concrete walls as an exampl...

Page 44: ...ot specified Netzwork LAN settings Protocoll Static address IPv4 address 192 168 0 5 IPv4 netmask 255 255 255 0 IPv4 gateway Not specified DNS server Not specified Netzwork WLAN settings Activated int...

Page 45: ...twork as far as this is was already known in the network Otherwise select from the available WLAN networks that of the WLAN Access Point to be configured and select this by tapping In this example Jun...

Page 46: ...gs are correct the connection to the WLAN Access Point is now established This is indicated by a check mark in front of the entry Jung Open the Safari browser of your iPhone iPad and enter the address...

Page 47: ...e is at least 70 dBm The WLAN feature of your WLAN Access Point is disa bled Activate the WLAN function Another wireless network causes interference Set another channel or set the channel to auto The...

Page 48: ...ork requires the same SSID which in this case is called ESSID High Throughput HT mode In the HT 40 mode a greater bandwidth and thus greater speed are possible Range is reduced speed advantage only pa...

Page 49: ...etworks based on the IEEE 802 11 standard User Datagram Protocol UDP Simple connectionless network protocol for the transmission of data To assign the data to the right applications ports are used VLA...

Page 50: ...50 WLAN Access Point Annex Notes...

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