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OPERATION  MANUAL

WE70-AP/CL

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Cat. No. N153-E1-01

Printed in Japan
0305

FA Wireless LAN Unit

Cat. No. N153-E1-01

Summary of Contents for WE70-AP

Page 1: ...OPERATION MANUAL WE70 AP CL pan FA Wireless LAN Unit Cat No N153 E1 01...

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Page 3: ...wireless LAN Please read this manual carefully and be sure you understand the information provided before attempting to operate this product IEEE802 11g is compatible with IEEE802 11b The Radio Law p...

Page 4: ...EE802 11b g wireless LAN Within this product s frequency range industrial scientific and medical equipment such as electric oven as well as RFID premises radio stations license required and specified...

Page 5: ...dition to WEP RC4 and OCB AES encryption TKIP AES and WOC KEY are supported AP to AP bridging allows wireless connection between APs access points Spanning tree function can prevent problems related t...

Page 6: ...em in a setup screen is represented by A name of a command button in a dialog box is represented by Microsoft Windows Vista is indicated as Windows Vista Microsoft Windows XP Professional and Microsof...

Page 7: ...RESPONSIBLE FOR WARRANTY REPAIR OR OTHER CLAIMS REGARDING THE PRODUCTS UNLESS OMRON S ANALYSIS COMFIRMS THAT THE PRODUCTS WERE PROPERLY HANDLED STORED INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED AND NOT SUBJECT TO CONTA...

Page 8: ...equipment that could present a risk to life or property Please know and observe all prohibitions of use applicable to the products NEVER USE THE PRODUCTS FOR AN APPLICATION INVOLVING SERIOUS RISK TO...

Page 9: ...transmitter must not be co located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for uncontrolledequipment and...

Page 10: ...s injury or death Additionally there may be significant property damage Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury or in property damage Me...

Page 11: ...oduct uses electric wave for communication which may be broken up temporarily due to its environment or usage Safety of the system must be maintained even in such a case Do not use this product for a...

Page 12: ...ified torque of 4 4 to 5 3 in lb 0 5 to 0 6 N m 8 Provide sufficient space around the product for heat dissipation Install the products with a margin of 20mm or longer externally 9 Do not reverse the...

Page 13: ...ns for Correct Use Always heed these precautions to prevent faulty operation malfunction or adverse affect on the product s performance and functionality 1 Communication performance may be affected by...

Page 14: ...can be installed where radio wave status is good within a range of a given coaxial cable length about 2m 1 set with 2 antennas Magnetic base Antenna Common for 2 4GHz and 5GHz bands WE70 AT001H DIN R...

Page 15: ...A P FA WIRE LESS LAN ACCE SS POIN T Access Point WE70 AP Access Point WE70 AP LA N MO DE PO WE R WI RE LE SS W E 70 A P FA WIRE LESS LAN ACCE SS POIN T AP to AP Bridging Ethernet HUB Ethernet PC Patte...

Page 16: ...FA WIRE LESS LAN ACCE SS POIN T LA N MO DE PO WE R WI RE LE SS W E 70 C L FA WIRE LESS LAN ACCE SS POIN T Client Slave WE70 CL Moving 2 Path is switched 2 Path is switched 1 When communication become...

Page 17: ...ing PC 3 Chapter 4 Advanced Setup Describes setup for communication between access points and communication between clients through an access point as well as setup for stable communication 4 Chapter...

Page 18: ...d 2 5 2 2 Connection 2 7 Notice for Wiring 2 7 Main Unit Power Wiring 2 7 LAN Cabling 2 8 2 3 Connection Check 2 10 Checking Setup Screen Access 2 10 Chapter 3 Basic Setup 3 1 Setup Workflow 3 2 3 2 O...

Page 19: ...0 Step 1 Changing Access Point SSID 4 11 Step 2 Configuring Client IP Address 4 11 Step 3 Checking Communication 4 12 Step 4 Configuring Client PLC Communication 4 13 Step 5 PLC Setup 4 14 Step 6 Chec...

Page 20: ...Options Appendices 3 Power Appendices 3 Antenna Appendices 3 Others Appendices 3 Initial Setup Value List Appendices 4 WE70 AP Appendices 4 WE70 CL Appendices 5 Rating Appendices 6 Wireless LAN Block...

Page 21: ...Overview 1 1 Features 1 2 Main Features 1 2 System Configuration 1 7 Relay Function 1 9 1 2 Components and Functions 1 10 Top View 1 10 Rear View 1 11 This chapter describes Main features of a wireles...

Page 22: ...except 12CH and 13CH in United States Up to 3 channels that can be used simultaneously MHz 1CH 2CH 3CH 4CH 5CH 6CH 7CH 8CH 9CH 10CH 11CH 12CH 13CH 2412 2417 2422 2427 2432 2437 2442 2447 2452 2457 24...

Page 23: ...s FA equipment Equivalent to PLC The power supply is typical 24VDC in FA sites Moreover it is resistant against instantaneous power interruption in the same level as FA equipment allowing stable opera...

Page 24: ...be used as encryption for AP to AP bridging BSSID of respective access point must be registered for those that use AP to AP bridging In the figure above BSSID of B must be registered to A and BSSID o...

Page 25: ...es a Pre Shared Key as with TKIP AES WOC KEY do not support AP to AP bridging Spanning tree This function is used to detect a loop of communication between bridges avoid endless looping of packets and...

Page 26: ...l limiting function This function the limits the number of clients slaves that can be connected to an access point at the same time to prevent decrease in communication speed due to jammed connection...

Page 27: ...ss Point WE70 AP PLC Ethernet unit PC PC Up to 63 units HUB Ethernet AP to AP bridging An access point is used as a repeater for communication with a client slave Access points used for this function...

Page 28: ...ave even if it is moved LA N MO DE PO WE R WI RE LE SS W E 70 C L FA WIRE LESS LAN ACCE SS POIN T LA N MO DE PO WE R WI RE LE SS W E 70 C L FA WIRE LESS LAN ACCE SS POIN T Client Slave WE70 CL LA N MO...

Page 29: ...P 4 2 Configuring the same SSID 3 3 Step 2 Configuring Wireless Network Name SSID P 3 8 allows detection of BSSID of the others making registration easier If connection described below is made in add...

Page 30: ...d WIRELESS indicators in 4 levels The POWER indicator flashes at the same time Indication returns to its original status when 10 minutes passes or the button is pressed again RSSI LAN RSSI POWER WIREL...

Page 31: ...category 5 or higher must be used If a cable with lower category is used for the same LAN total cable characteristics will be degraded to the lowest level of such a cable WE70 AP WE70 CL ETHERNET INI...

Page 32: ...Chapter 1 Overview 1 12 1 Overview...

Page 33: ...unit set 2 1 Installation 2 2 Installation Location 2 2 Installation Precautions 2 2 Precautions for Antenna Installation Location 2 3 Dimensions 2 5 Installation Method 2 5 2 2 Connection 2 7 Wiring...

Page 34: ...0 degrees They can be turned right and left while being bent To uninstall hold the connection point of antenna and turn the antenna counterclockwise To ensure performance always connect both of 2 ante...

Page 35: ...ng as possible Before attaching it to a wireless unit check if the plug and the jack are properly coupled and tighten a ring nut For installation turn the ring nut only while keeping a cable unturned...

Page 36: ...high locations since the space surroundings the Antennas will be more open there will be less influence from obstacles and the radio waves will propagate more easily 3 Do not put any obstacle especial...

Page 37: ...ghtened with torque of 4 4 to 5 3in lb 0 5 to 0 6N m Tighten using screws at the mounting holes Flat head screw Accessory Mounting Hole Dimensions unit mm 108 0 1 11 6 0 1 4 M5 Screw Mounting Bracket...

Page 38: ...mm and height 7 5mm WT30 FT002 TH35 15 Rail width 35mm and height 15mm Pull it to the right and lower it while pressing the spring Insert a spring Hold the part A and insert the tip A 27 7 5 0 0 4 1 0...

Page 39: ...ess unit is 24VDC A wireless unit requires 24VDC power supply Use a power source of 15W or higher taking inrush current on startup into account Omron s switching power supply is recommended See Option...

Page 40: ...able Straight LAN cable Uplink port is not used Ethernet WE70 AP x x x x Connection Diagram Cross connected Make sure that you hear a click sound when you insert a cable ETHERNET INIT 24V PC Turn off...

Page 41: ...ther than UPLINK are equal Using WE70 1 N Connection Straight LAN cable Straight LAN cable Straight LAN cable WE70 AP WE70 CL Wireless connection between a WE70 AP and a WE70 CL corresponds to cross c...

Page 42: ...ent status or all initialized status of a wireless unit IP Address Setup This section describes how to configure a fixed PC IP address ex 192 168 0 100 on Windows XP IP addresses of a wireless unit se...

Page 43: ...emaining 254 represents a host block Network devices e g PC with the same network block of IP addresses are identified as those on the same network A host block identifies each network device on the s...

Page 44: ...made when a WWW browser is started To Configure 1 Select Tool Internet Options then select Connections tab 2 Select Never dial a connection and click OK Click 1 Click 2 Proxy Setup Configuration must...

Page 45: ...s point a user name input is admin and a password input is requested Press Enter key while leaving the password field blank Initial value User name admin Password Blank A Basic Setup screen of Network...

Page 46: ...ugh up to 63 clients slaves can be used for the same wireless LAN standard at the same time it is recommended that number of clients should be limited to 10 or less In an environment where clients sla...

Page 47: ...8 Step 3 Configuring Channel 3 9 Step 4 Checking Communication 3 11 Step 5 Other Setups 3 11 3 4 Configuring Encryption 3 12 To Enter Encryption Key Using ASCII Characters 3 12 Entering Encryption Key...

Page 48: ...led so that basic setup can be made in their order Numbers indicated in the right of these steps indicate pages to refer to in this document Step 1 Step 2 3 3 Configuring IP Address SSID Channel 3 7 S...

Page 49: ...use it is connected to PC To 24VDC Power To 24VDC Power Straight LAN Cable WE70 AP WE70 CL LAN MODE POWER WIRELESS Check if the indicator is on after connection LAN RSSI POWER WIRELESS Check if the in...

Page 50: ...a WWW browser Initiating Setup Screen 1 Start a WWW browser In this document Internet Explorer 6 0 is used 2 Enter the IP address specified for the client slave in the address bar of the WWW browser...

Page 51: ...the WWW browser screen is updated in a case such as after setup change 1 To monitor detailed status click Radio status An independent screen displays Wireless communication status information Informa...

Page 52: ...isplayed in the right of this button If the client has different SSID and or encryption setup from the access point Communication Unavailable is displayed Radio wave intensity is displayed in 4 levels...

Page 53: ...e 1 Open a setup screen of the wireless unit see Chapter 2 3 Connection Check Opening Setup Screen P 2 13 and click Network Settings menu 2 Change the LAN end IP address to 192 168 0 2 3 Click Apply a...

Page 54: ...roup A wireless LAN terminal with a SSID different from a wireless unit cannot communicate If ANY connection refusal setup is being disabled for an access point and if a SSID of a client slave is blan...

Page 55: ...5GHz Following 13 channels can be used in 2 4GHz Except 12CH and 13CH in United States Channel 36CH 40CH 44CH 48CH Frequency MHz 5180 5200 5220 5240 Channel 52CH 56CH 60CH 64CH Frequency MHz 5260 5280...

Page 56: ...through IEEE802 11a standard with an access point Access point setup 1 Open a setup screen of the access point see Chapter 2 3 Checking Connection Opening Setup Screen P 2 13 and click Wireless settin...

Page 57: ...not being established with an access point If the WIRELESS indicator does not turn on check wireless LAN setup of the access point and wireless unit set to be used and network setup of PC then restar...

Page 58: ...on mode and key ID which are same as network authentication and key index To Configure The same setup must be applied to a client slave for communication 1 Open a setup screen of the access point see...

Page 59: ...n Shared Key WEP RC4 152 128 bits OCB AES 128 128 bits 32 digits 16 characters 32 digits 16 characters Number of digits available for input is indicated in 4 Enter WEP key in text boxes from 1 to 4 of...

Page 60: ...04 bits Ex Enter 48 6f 74 73 70 6f 74 41 63 63 65 73 73 and 57 41 56 45 4d 41 53 54 45 52 4c 41 4e to key IDs 2 and 3 as shown below WEP key values in key index 2 are same and communication is availab...

Page 61: ...ey ID which are same as network authentication and key index To Configure The same setup must be applied to a client slave for communication 1 Open a setup screen of the access point see Chapter 2 3 C...

Page 62: ...t both modes use the following conversion table to specify a key to set Ex 4f4d524f4e574952454c455353 26 digits in hexadecimal number is OMRONWIRELESS 13 characters ASCII characters ASCII Character He...

Page 63: ...mal number Factory Shipment Setting ASCII characters cannot be used Some wireless LAN devices may use names authentication mode which is same as network authentication To Configure 1 Open a setup scre...

Page 64: ...o configure Encryption method TKIP PSK Pre Shared Key OMRONWE70 Use 8 to 63 ASCII characters To Configure The same setup must be applied to a client slave for communication 1 Open a setup screen of th...

Page 65: ...er a pre shared key Example omronwe70a 1 Click Applying Windows XP Service Pack 2 allows use of WPA encrypted authentication type in a wireless LAN terminal 4 Click 3 Enter 5 Check omronwe70wlan 1 Cli...

Page 66: ...f a LAN cable or wireless connection by entering 192 168 0 254 factory shipment setting to PC connected to an access point To connect a PLC to an Ethernet network 100BASE TX type Ethernet unit CS1W ET...

Page 67: ...m I O Table window of online CX Programmer select an Ethernet unit and specify an IP address from Unit Setup 3 Specifying by CPU advanced function unit assignment DM area Under a status of an IP addre...

Page 68: ...ETN21 Ethernet Units Construction of Networks Operation Manual W420 E1 Section 5 2 IP Address in FINS Communications Using FL NET FL NET communication can be on wireless by WE70 but a communication er...

Page 69: ...Communication 4 12 Step4 Configuring Client PLC Communication 4 13 Step5 PLC Setup 4 14 Step6 Checking PC PLC Communication 4 14 4 4 Configuring Relay Function Pattern B 4 15 Step1 Configuring Smart...

Page 70: ...E R WI RE LE SS W E 70 A P FA WIRE LESS LAN ACCE SS POIN T AP 2 AP 2 AP 1 AP 1 AP to AP Bridging 802 11a 36CH Registering AP 2 BSSID to AP 1 Registering AP 2 BSSID to AP 3 Registering AP 1 and AP 3 BS...

Page 71: ...SID 00 00 0A 68 20 04 BSSID 00 00 0A 68 20 01 BSSID 00 00 0A 68 20 05 BSSID 00 00 0A 68 20 06 BSSID 00 00 0A 68 20 07 BSSID 00 00 0A 68 20 02 Example 3 Communication with 2 or More Access Points via R...

Page 72: ...er BSSID A BSSID can be registered in two ways automatic detection and manual input Automatic Detection Configuring the same channel and SSID for AP 1 and AP 2 allows automatic detection of BSSID of p...

Page 73: ...talization As this configuration of the same SSID is for detection of BSSID only it does not affect AP to AP bridging for those with a different SSID value To use encryption the same encryption key mu...

Page 74: ...D in the next page is a BSSID to be registered to a communication partner Step 2 Checking Own Partner SSIDs 1 On Wireless settings screen verify that SSIDs of AP 1 and AP 2 are the same Factory shipme...

Page 75: ...egistered AP To Register 1 Select Wireless settings menu Communications between APs A Communications between APs screen is displayed 2 If a BSSID is displayed in the Auto detected AP field in Register...

Page 76: ...Wireless unit A Wireless unit screen is displayed 2 Received Signal Strength Indication is displayed in the RSSI field of Unit Information e g 76 To update the value refresh your browser window AIDs...

Page 77: ...that use AP to AP bridging must be configured to use the same channel Up to 6 units can communicate with an access point at the same time To use encryption the same encryption key must be configured...

Page 78: ...nge Before Change After Change Before Change 192 168 0 254 Factory Shipment Status 192 168 0 3 SSID omronwe70wlan Factory Shipment Status SSID omron Already configured in 4 2 AP to AP Bridging Setup C...

Page 79: ...apitalization Example omron Initial value omronwe70wlan 3 Click Apply and restart If a wireless LAN terminal is used for setup switch the connection to the SSID configured here Click 1 Enter 2 Click 3...

Page 80: ...the Wireless com munications status Click If the client has different SSID and or encryp tion setup from the access point Communi cation Unavailable is displayed Step 3 Checking Communication Verify t...

Page 81: ...PLC Communication Configure a terminal MAC address A MAC address of PLC Ethernet unit must be set to a client CL 1 To Configure 1 Select settings menu Basic settings A Basic settings screen is display...

Page 82: ...s Display Setup Area of CPU advanced function unit assignment DM area FINS node addresses and IP addresses must not overlap in a network By default IP addresses of an access point and a client are Acc...

Page 83: ...R WI RE LE SS W E 70 C L FA WIRE LESS LAN ACCE SS POIN T WE70 CL PC PLC Moving CL 1 CL 1 CL 1 CL 1 CL 1 CL 1 AP 2 AP 2 AP 2 AP 1 AP 1 AP 1 After Change Before Change Smart Roaming Invalid Factory Ship...

Page 84: ...municating with the client To Verify 1 From Information menu Wireless Information BSSID verify which access point is communicating with CL 1 Assume that it is AP 1 in this example 2 Select Settings me...

Page 85: ...actual operation 6 Check if communication is available between PC and PLC Test the roaming in the opposite direction and verify that access points should be switched from AP 2 to AP 1 and that commun...

Page 86: ...n of the access point see Chapter 2 3 Checking Connection Opening Setup Screen P 2 13 and click Wireless settings menu Advanced settings An Advanced settings screen is displayed 2 Select Valid radio b...

Page 87: ...W E 70 A P FA WIRE LESS LAN ACCE SS POIN T WE70 AP LA N MO DE PO WE R WI RE LE SS W E 70 A P FA WIRE LESS LAN ACCE SS POIN T WE70 AP AP 2 AP 2 AP 2 AP 1 AP 1 AP 1 192 168 0 2 BSS ID 00 00 0A 68 20 00...

Page 88: ...Connection Opening Setup Screen P 2 13 and click Wireless settings menu then Advanced settings An Advanced settings screen is displayed 2 Select Valid radio button in the Communications between CLs vi...

Page 89: ...ixed environment with IEEE802 11b and if decrease of IEEE802 11g speed can be prevented 11g Protection Invalid 11g Protection g Only LA N MO DE PO W ER WI RE LE SS W E 7 0 A P FA WIR ELE SS LAN ACC ES...

Page 90: ...CE SS POIN T LA N MO DE PO WE R WI RE LE SS W E 70 C L FA WIRE LESS LAN ACCE SS POIN T 11a 36CH 11a 40CH AP 2 AP 2 AP 2 AP 1 AP 1 AP 1 Smart Roaming for 802 11a When a client slave moves from an area...

Page 91: ...L FA WIRE LESS LAN ACCE SS POIN T WE70 CL 11b g 1CH 11b g 6CH LA N MO DE PO WE R WI RE LE SS W E 70 C L FA WIRE LESS LAN ACCE SS POIN T LA N MO DE PO WE R WI RE LE SS W E 70 C L FA WIRE LESS LAN ACCE...

Page 92: ...hipment Setting WE70 AP 802 11a 40CH 802 11a 36CH Factory Shipment Status 192 168 0 1 Factory Shipment Status LA N MO DE PO WE R WI RE LE SS W E 70 A P FA WIRE LESS LAN ACCE SS POIN T WE70 AP LA N MO...

Page 93: ...4 Advanced Setup Click 1 Click 3 Enter 2 Step 2 Checking Own Partner SSIDs 1 On Wireless settings screen verify that SSIDs of AP 1 AP 2 and CL 1 are the same Factory Shipment Status omronwe70wlan Che...

Page 94: ...tatus 36CH AP 1 Click 2 Set 1 Step 4 Configuring Client PLC Communication Configure a terminal MAC address A MAC address of PLC Ethernet unit must be set to a client CL 1 To Configure 1 Select Setting...

Page 95: ...in a network By default IP addresses of an access point and a client are Access Point WE70 AP 192 168 0 1 Client WE70 CL 192 168 0 254 For details see CS1W ETN21 CJ1W ETN21 Ethernet Units Construction...

Page 96: ...and the channel should change from 40CH to 36CH In case of 802 11a move a client so that a radio intensity should be 9 or less from AP 1 and 20 or more from AP 2 In case of 802 11b g move it so that a...

Page 97: ...P 2 value Step 8 Checking PC PLC Communication Execute the Ping command to PLC from PC connected to AP 1 and verify its response 1 Execute a ping command from your PC at command prompt Example Ping 19...

Page 98: ...Chapter 4 Advanced Setup 4 30 4 Advanced Setup...

Page 99: ...is wireless unit set 5 1 Setup Screen Functions 5 2 Setup Screen 5 2 5 2 Setup Screen WE70 AP 5 3 Network Settings 5 3 Wireless Settings 5 4 Information 5 13 Maintenance 5 15 5 3 Setup Screen WE70 CL...

Page 100: ...e English or Japanese Setup Screen Display Area This area displays a screen selected by the setup screen selection menu To change setting in a setup screen click Apply to transition to a next screen I...

Page 101: ...clicked Cancel Button This button resets changed setup items in a setup screen to original set tings before change Note that the original setting cannot be recovered after Apply or Apply and restart b...

Page 102: ...n Clicking this button restarts an access point and enables all setup items changed in the Wireless settings screen 1 SSID This is used for grouping of wireless networks If more than one wireless rout...

Page 103: ...11a select a channel from 36 64 except China 100 140 except China Japan 149 165 United States and China DFS Dynamic Frequency Selection function will be activated if a channel of IEEE802 11a 52CH 64CH...

Page 104: ...from wireless unit out of a room You want to enhance security by limiting a communication area You want to alleviate communication speed reduction by eliminating radio interference with a close client...

Page 105: ...updated in a given interval it is not dis played in WEP key text boxes It is not compatible with other manufacturers wireless LAN devices This security setup is typically used for wireless LAN commun...

Page 106: ...re set between communication partners If you want to specify a key index of a wireless LAN terminal for a wireless unit and use Windows XP except for Service Pack applied standard wireless network con...

Page 107: ...he detected device clicking Add in the right of this field registers the detected BSSID to Registered AP Up to 32 devices can be indicated if detected This is different from Unit s MAC Address in the...

Page 108: ...ty of a wireless LAN card supporting wireless network display Setting Invalid this function allows communication with a client slave with a blank SSID and an access point SSID can be seen by a communi...

Page 109: ...y Shipment Status 63 If this limitation is specified concentration of connections to only 1 access point can be prevented wireless unit load can be distributed thus decrease of communication speed can...

Page 110: ...itted and click Add The registered MAC address is displayed in the Registered unit field If the MAC address filtering is being enabled communication is available with a wireless LAN termi nal only wit...

Page 111: ...a communication channel being used 4 Channel utilization Indicates a percentage of busy status when search is made if a channel is free before data transmission Wireless unit Screen Wireless informati...

Page 112: ...rate is displayed as 6Mbps or 1Mbps Beacon transmission speed is 6Mbps for 11a and 1Mbps for 11b g 4 MAC address Indicates a terminal MAC address wireless end of a client slave and a BSSID of an acce...

Page 113: ...vered after Apply button is clicked 1 Admin ID Fixed to admin 2 Admin Password To set a password for an administrator ID enter the desired alphanumer ic characters within 31 characters with the attent...

Page 114: ...er up to 8 terminal IP addresses that make wired or wireless access to the access point IP setting for administrator cannot include its own IP address Example of Unavailable Setup 192 168 0 1 Initial...

Page 115: ...n then click Open Specify a saved location Clicking Write writes the setup data to the access point Note that setup data will be overwritten Setup data edited by off the shelf software may cause malfu...

Page 116: ...f a WWW browser acquires and displays time of the terminal 3 Time setting Button This button is used to set time displayed in Time to Set 2 to the access point To set correct time make access to acces...

Page 117: ...s 255 255 255 0 Wireless settings You can specify basic wireless communication setup for a client slave 1 Radio status Button Radio intensity that an access point can receive is displayed in the right...

Page 118: ...ied communication method in a sys tem design phase 6M for 802 11a and 1M for 11 b g Even if communication is available in system verification while peripheral equipment is not operating a timeout erro...

Page 119: ...onfiguration for encryption method and bit count between communication partners WEP RC4 OCB AES TKIP AES and WOC KEY are not compatible with each other Lower transmission power level decreases a trans...

Page 120: ...n a given interval it is not dis played in WEP key text boxes Some of Omron s wire less LAN devices use Key ID for this pur pose This security setup is typically used for wireless LAN communication It...

Page 121: ...erent for a key index to be used 3 PSK Pre Shared Key Enter a PSK Pre Shared Key in alphanumeric characters This setup can be specified if TKIP AES or WOC KEY is selected in the Encryption method 1 Th...

Page 122: ...me IEEE802 11g WE70 AP IEEE802 11g WE70 AP Shift Scanning channels regularly to switch to one with better radio wave status If spanning tree is being enabled switching will take several seconds even i...

Page 123: ...ient slave 2 Subnet mask Displays a subnet mask of a client slave 3 Unit s MAC address Displays a MAC address wired end of a client slave Wireless information 1 BSSID Register communicating access poi...

Page 124: ...r ic characters within 31 characters with the attention for capitalization Entered character is displayed as asterisk or black circle Example If an administrator password is being specified a user is...

Page 125: ...splayed 2 Enter an IP address of PC used for the administrator to Admin IP setting 1 in the IP setting for administrator Example 192 168 0 5 3 To set an administrator password at the same time enter a...

Page 126: ...characters in Admin ID of the ID setting for administrator Example omron 3 Enter an administrator ID with any alphanumeric character string within 31 characters in Admin password and Confirmation inp...

Page 127: ...ve or initialize setup data for wireless unit replacement Read this chapter when necessary 6 1 Replacing Wireless Unit 6 2 Saving Setup Data 6 2 Writing Saved Setup Data 6 4 6 2 Restoring to Factory S...

Page 128: ...data can help restore data when it is lost by an accident To Save 1 Open a setup screen of the wireless unit see Chapter 2 3 Connection Check Opening Setup Screen P 2 13 and click Maintenance menu Set...

Page 129: ...any name Click 4 Select 5 Click 6 If a cable connecting PC and WE70 is unplugged and plugged again while an AP and a CL are communicating communication may become unavailable This cannot be recovered...

Page 130: ...work that are used to write data are not communicating How to Write 1 Open a setup screen of the wireless unit see Chapter 2 3 Connection Check Opening Setup Screen P 2 13 and click Maintenance menu S...

Page 131: ...n IP address configured for a wireless unit is unknown or due to other reasons If however an IEEE802 11a 52CH 64CH 100CH 140CH channel is being specified a unit waits for 60 seconds by the DFS functio...

Page 132: ...settings screen is displayed 2 Click a radio button in Initialization of settings field Initialize wireless settings All of setup items in Wireless settings menu are restored to factory shipment statu...

Page 133: ...4Mbps Common with Client Appendices 6 Wireless LAN Block 2 4GHz 11Mbps 54Mbps Common with Client Appendices 6 Common Spec for Wireless LAN Block Common with Client Appendices 6 Wired LAN Block Common...

Page 134: ...field intensity is low Encryption method are unmatched Encryption keys WEP keys or PSKs are unmatched An IP address is inappropriate CL to CL communication is being tried while CL to CL communication...

Page 135: ...Model WE70 AT001H Others Model Type WT30 FT001 DIN rail mounting bracket for TH35 7 5 WT30 FT002 DIN rail mounting bracket for TH35 15 WE70 CA5M Antenna Extension Cable 5M Appendices Appendices Appen...

Page 136: ...mode Hexadecimal number 1 00 00 00 00 00 2 00 00 00 00 00 3 00 00 00 00 00 4 00 00 00 00 00 Communications Register communicating BSSID Blank between Aps AP Maximum baud rate Auto Advanced settings Ad...

Page 137: ...level High Encryption setting Encryption method None Key generator Blank PSK Pre Shared Key Blank Key index 1 WEP Key Input mode Hexadecimal number 1 00 00 00 00 00 2 00 00 00 00 00 3 00 00 00 00 00...

Page 138: ...ect Sequence Spectrum Spread Simplex Using 802 11g Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM Simplex 2400 to 2483 5MHz 13 channels or 11 channels Using 802 11b Auto 11 5 5 2 1Mbps theoretical Us...

Page 139: ...4 5 H mm excluding projection About 360g Main Unit Only Specification Item Item General Specification Common in AP CL Others Channel assignment based on frequency band 802 11b g All of 13 channels exc...

Page 140: ...AP CL Common For WE70 CL Only ETHERNET INIT PUSH RSSI 24V WE70 AP LAN MODE FAWIRELESS LAN ACCESS POINT POWER WIRELESS 120 1 0 34 5 0 5 36 103 1 022 6 107 6 1 0 Unit mm 128 5 231 5 Mounting Bracket 108...

Page 141: ...Appendices Appendices Appendices 9 Magnetic base Antenna Can WE70 AT001H Optional TOTAL LENGTH 200 2CM 25 193 82 6 11 78 22 Unit mm Antenna Stand Bottom View 42 9 36 0 28 0 48 0 77 8 28 9 3 8 2...

Page 142: ...ASE 5 10BASE 2 etc Flash Memory A storage device in a wireless unit to which data can be written Information stored in this device will not be lost even after power is turned off Global IP Address A u...

Page 143: ...is shared by those that com municate using a configured encryption key for encrypted communication with an access point in a wireless LAN A system that does not authenticate is called an open system S...

Page 144: ...Appendices 12 Cat No N153 E1 01 Revision Revised on Revision Detail 01 June 2007 1st edition Revision History A manual revision code appears as a suffix to the catalog number on the back cover of the...

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