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LOHU 2425PX

User Manual

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Voltlaan 408 – 2681 TV Monster – Netherlands
Tel : +31208080743
Email : [email protected]
Website : www.lohuisnetworks.com

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+97142280111

+12123812983

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+33170612716

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+541152391407
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+92217019804

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This specifies where packets are bound for.

IP Range Start

This specifies the starting-point of your specific IP addresses.

IP Range End

This specifies the ending-point of your specific IP addresses.

Protocol

This is optional, TCP, DCP, ICMP or *. Select which protocol you want to perform “Allow” or 

“Deny”.

Using an asterisk (*) indicates any protocol may be allowed or denied.

Port Range

This specifies your IP port range.

Schedule

You  can set the time when your AP performs firewall management, by enabling “from”. 

Alternatively, if you desire your AP to perform firewall management for a long time, please 

enable “always”.

Bandwidth

You can set the bandwidth with n*64Kb / per second to limit the data flow.

When completing all firewall rules configuration, please click Add Rule. Firewall Rule List 

will appear below.

Figure: 5-6 Firewall list

5-7 Virtual Server

Virtual server can only be enabled while the radio is in router mode.

The radio (which is set as an AP) distinguishes by acting as a virtual server. This most cost-

effective server virtualization technology is engineered for heterogeneous network.

In router mode, designed for the virtual server, the AP is wirelessly coupled to FTP server, 

mail server and log server on LAN port; on WAN port, the AP is coupled to PC. The AP is 
the virtual server, so that you have access to download files, or enjoy e-mails, only via your 

PC.

Name

Enter the virtual server’s name in this field.

Private IP

This specifies the IP Address at your LAN.

Protocol Type

This field is optional. Select TCP or UDP.

Private Port

This specifies your LAN port.

Public Port

Summary of Contents for LOHU 2425PX

Page 1: ...bsite www lohuisnetworks com International Numbers Dubai United States United Kingdom France Italy Japan Argentina Brazil Pakistan 97142280111 12123812983 442033557669 33170612716 390662207084 8134550...

Page 2: ...points serves as the connection point between wireless and wired networks or as the center point of a stand alone wireless network In large installations wireless users within radio range of an acces...

Page 3: ...le transmit power levels to adjust coverage cell size ranging from full half 50 quarter 25 eighth 12 5 and min 7 Atheros Super G Mode Super G mode enables the transmission up to 108Mbps Multiple secur...

Page 4: ...ty This chapter explains how to place and connect the outdoor radio In addition the radio s security features are elaborated 3 1 Default Factory Settings We ll detail about radio default factory setti...

Page 5: ...t virtually impossible to compromise Enable Wireless Security Separator The associated wireless clients will not be able to communicate with each other if this feature is enabled The default setting i...

Page 6: ...nce Italy Japan Argentina Brazil Pakistan 97142280111 12123812983 442033557669 33170612716 390662207084 81345506867 541152391407 552135219853 92217019804 6 AP log in window When prompted please enter...

Page 7: ...to your network The default IP address is 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask must be the same as that set on the LAN that your Access Point is connected to The default is 255 255 255 0 Operating...

Page 8: ...AC address for each other This creates a unique link to LOHU radios only Wireless Mode The only option available is 802 11b g Channel This field identifies which operating frequency will be used Secur...

Page 9: ...ear shown below Figure 5 1 AP Basic settings The AP allows you to synchronize the time between your network and time server by using an NTP Time Server The Time Sever provides correct and current time...

Page 10: ...e Mode the AP will act as a pass through bridging your network by associating with various devices This can extend the radius of your network Spanning Tree Enabling spanning tree can prevent undesirab...

Page 11: ...free to enter IP Address IP Subnet Mask and Gateway enjoying internet surf Take the steps to activate the functionality 1 Configure the AP as router mode 2 Make sure your station connected to the AP...

Page 12: ...dius Server Radius Shared Key Enter the desired value for the Radius shared key This key enables the AP to log in to the Radius server and must match the value used on the Radius server Radius Account...

Page 13: ...d to allow desired traffic in and to keep undesired traffic out This radio access point is also qualified for firewall management Acting as a firewall the radio will filter your undesired data and pro...

Page 14: ...natively if you desire your AP to perform firewall management for a long time please enable always Bandwidth You can set the bandwidth with n 64Kb per second to limit the data flow When completing all...

Page 15: ...033557669 33170612716 390662207084 81345506867 541152391407 552135219853 92217019804 15 This specifies your WAN port Schedule You can set a time limit when your AP acts as a virtual server by enabling...

Page 16: ...r and wireless inter building Access Point Any 802 11b g wireless station can communicate with it by SSID Station Perform as a client station associated to other APs Be sure that they share the same S...

Page 17: ...hanumeric characters and may be any keyboard character Make sure this setting is the same for all devices in your wireless network The default SSID name is wireless BSSID A group of Wireless Stations...

Page 18: ...chnology can help overcome this difficulty Now it is possible for these multi devices in function without the need for multiple physical network APs See the diagram below Under this mode this radio ca...

Page 19: ...e two authentication options Open System No authentication is imposed on the radio However if the 802 1x option is configured authentication of connections can be performed by a RADIUS server Shared t...

Page 20: ...digits any combination of 0 9 a f or A F WPA PSK Wi Fi Protected Access Pre Shared Key WPA Pre Shared Key uses a pre shared key to perform the authentication and generate the initial data encryption k...

Page 21: ...w lohuisnetworks com International Numbers Dubai United States United Kingdom France Italy Japan Argentina Brazil Pakistan 97142280111 12123812983 442033557669 33170612716 390662207084 81345506867 541...

Page 22: ...ks com Website www lohuisnetworks com International Numbers Dubai United States United Kingdom France Italy Japan Argentina Brazil Pakistan 97142280111 12123812983 442033557669 33170612716 39066220708...

Page 23: ...cation by username and password is only part of the story Many times you want to let people in based on something other than who they are Something such as where they are coming from Restricting acces...

Page 24: ...In Wireless Distribution System WDS mode multiple radios can be configured to operate in the WDS mode to inter connect wired LAN segments that are attached to the radio Up to four devices can be conn...

Page 25: ...e group ID they will be automatically connected Smart WDS can be activated on the premise that the radio is set to be AP mode 6 7 Advanced Settings The default advanced wireless LAN parameters usually...

Page 26: ...Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance mechanism for packet transmission Fragmentation Length This is the maximum packet size used for fragmentation Packets larger than the size progra...

Page 27: ...407 552135219853 92217019804 27 Chapter 6 Managing and Testing Your AP 7 1 Site Survey Figure 7 1 Site survey Site Survey provides you with a table of adjacent APs discovered by your radio when it act...

Page 28: ...0 to 10 Local Antenna Gain 0 99 This indicates extended coverage provided by the local AP for an existing 802 11b g wireless local area network WLAN ranging from 0 to 99 Remote Antenna Gain 0 99 This...

Page 29: ...53 92217019804 29 Chapter 7 Management 8 1 Change Password Figure 8 1 Change Password Here you can make adjustments to your current or default password Take the following steps to change the password...

Page 30: ...the Internet providing strong user authentication SSH protects the privacy of transmitted data such as passwords binary data and administrative commands by encrypting it SSH clients make SSH relativel...

Page 31: ...International Numbers Dubai United States United Kingdom France Italy Japan Argentina Brazil Pakistan 97142280111 12123812983 442033557669 33170612716 390662207084 81345506867 541152391407 5521352198...

Page 32: ...to the AP Access Point it is important not to interrupt the Web browser by closing the window clicking a link or loading a new page If the browser is interrupted the upload may fail corrupt the softw...

Page 33: ...345506867 541152391407 552135219853 92217019804 33 8 4 Backup Restore Settings Figure 8 6 Backup Restore Settings Backup Allows you to save all of the radio s settings in a file that can be stored on...

Page 34: ...taly Japan Argentina Brazil Pakistan 97142280111 12123812983 442033557669 33170612716 390662207084 81345506867 541152391407 552135219853 92217019804 34 Figure 7 7 Event log SysLog Server IP address Th...

Page 35: ...networks com International Numbers Dubai United States United Kingdom France Italy Japan Argentina Brazil Pakistan 97142280111 12123812983 442033557669 33170612716 390662207084 81345506867 54115239140...

Page 36: ...nd connectors etc In few cases the radio will conflict with the laptop or PC Environment anything that is outside the equipment and not part of the path itself If you verify that your configuration is...

Page 37: ...ng and correctly connected 2 Ensure that all cables are workable and connected correctly 3 Check the power source Cannot use the Web Interface If the radio boots properly but remains inaccessible via...

Page 38: ...g properly An RF path problem is one possibility For example poor antenna alignment the tower is not tall enough when the radios are installed at a long distance or the connectors are not seated prope...

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