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Summary of Contents for TGAP-W610+ Series

Page 1: ...n n A Ac cc ce es ss s P Po oi in nt t w wi it th h S Si in ng gl le e D Du ua al l R RF F G Gi ig ga ab bi it t L LA AN N P Po or rt t U Us se er r M Ma an nu ua al l V Ve er rs si io on n 1 1 2 2 S Se ep pt te em mb be er r 2 20 01 14 4 w ww ww w o or ri in ng g n ne et tw wo or rk ki in ng g c co om m ...

Page 2: ...t expenses apportioned by ORing and the distributor This warranty does not cover product modifications or repairs done by persons other than ORing approved personnel and this warranty does not apply to ORing products that are misused abused improperly installed or damaged by accidents Please refer to the Technical Specifications section for the actual warranty period s of the product s associated ...

Page 3: ...nting 10 3 2 Pole Mounting 11 3 3 Wiring 13 3 3 1 Grounding 13 3 3 2 Power Port Pinouts 13 Cables and Antenna 14 4 1 Ethernet Pin Definition 14 4 2 Wireless Antenna 14 Management 16 5 1 Network Connection 16 5 2 Open Vision Configuration 16 5 3 UPnP Equipment 17 5 4 Web Browser Management 18 5 5 Configurations 19 5 5 1 Overview 19 5 5 2 Basic Setting 20 5 5 3 Wireless Setting 23 5 5 4 Advanced Set...

Page 4: ...TGAP W610 W6610 Series User Manual ORing Industrial Networking Corp 3 Compliance 46 ...

Page 5: ...en installed outdoors Featuring two or four N Type connectors that can house any N Type antennas for extended communications distances the devices are ideal for the toughest industrial environments In addition the LAN port of the devices is PoE enabled allowing the device to be powered over the existing network cable The APs can be configured to operate in AP Client Bridge AP Client modes and supp...

Page 6: ...2 connector type TGAP W610 M12 and TGAP W6610 M12 Dual RF for redundant wireless communications TGAP W6610 only Support external N Type antenna installation 1KV isolation for PoE P D IIP 67 waterproof housing Operating temperature 25 to 70o C Storage temperature 40 to 85o C Operating humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Dimensions 310 W x 310 D x 87 H 12 2 x 12 2 x 3 4 inch ...

Page 7: ...2 connector TGAP W610 TGAP W6610 using RJ45 connectors M12 power connector with dual power inputs Dual power inputs for 12 48 VDC Reset button To restore the device configurations back to the factory defaults press the Reset button for a few seconds Once the power indicator starts to flash release the button The device will then reboot and return to factory defaults Antenna connector 1 x N type fe...

Page 8: ...Corp 7 TGAP W610 TGAP W6610 M12 TGAP W6610 1 Power connector 2 LED for PWR1 status 3 LED for PW2 status 4 LED for PoE status 5 LED for WLAN2 connection 6 LED for WLAN1 connection 7 LED for LAN port connection 8 Reset button 9 LAN port 10 Connector for WiFi2 antenna ...

Page 9: ... Color Status Description PWR1 Green On DC power 1 activated PWR2 Green On DC power 2 activated PoE Green On Power supplied over Ethernet cable ETH Green On Port is linked Blinking Transmitting data WLAN Green On WLAN activated Blinking Transmitting data via WLAN 2 2 Top Panel 1 Antenna connectors ...

Page 10: ...touching or moving the device when the antennas are transmitting or receiving When installing the device make sure to keep the radiating at a minimum distance of 20 cm 7 9 inches from all persons to minimize the potential for human contact during normal operation Do not operate the device near unshielded blasting caps or in an otherwise explosive environment unless the device has been modified for...

Page 11: ...all Mounting Wall mount Measurements All Models Follow the steps below to install the device to the wall Step 1 Attach the mounting plate to the back of the device using four screws The plate can be attached vertically or horizontally to the device based on the space available ...

Page 12: ...wdriver Instead of screwing the screws in all the way it is advised to leave a space of about 2mm to allow room for sliding the device between the wall and the screws 3 2 Pole Mounting You can mount the device to a pole using adjustable steel band straps included in the kit When installing the device to a pole Step 1 Attach the mounting plate to the back of the device using four screws The plate c...

Page 13: ... W610 W6610 Series User Manual ORing Industrial Networking Corp 12 Step 2 Thread the two supplied metal mounting straps through the large slots on the mounting plate and then put the straps around the pole ...

Page 14: ...ction from the grounding pin on the power connector to the grounding surface prior to connecting devices 3 3 2 Power Port Pinouts The device supports two sets of power supplies and uses the M12 5 pin female connector on the front panel for the dual power inputs Step 1 insert the negative positive wires into the V V terminals respectively Step 2 to keep the DC wires from pulling loose use a small f...

Page 15: ...ers switches routers or hubs Please refer to the following table for cable specifications Cable Type Max Length Connector 10Base T Cat 3 4 5 100 ohm UTP 100 m 328 ft RJ45 M12 100Base T X Cat 5 100 ohm UTP UTP 100 m 328 ft RJ45 M12 1000BASE T Cat 5 Cat 5e 100 ohm UTP UTP 100 m 328 ft RJ45 M12 M12 Connector RJ45 Connector 4 2 Wireless Antenna The AP comes with two four WiFi antennas with N type fema...

Page 16: ...ing Corp 15 Remember to use the 2 4GHz antennas when the device operates in IEEE 802 11b g and the 5GHz antennas when operating in IEEE802 11a The antennas must be installed within a safety area which is covered by a lightning protection or surge arrest system ...

Page 17: ...h Ethernet cable or cross over cable to connect the LAN port of the device to a computer Once the LED of the LAN port lights up which indicates the connection is established the computer will initiate a DHCP request to retrieve an IP address from the AP 5 2 Open Vision Configuration The device can be configured using ORing s proprietary Windows utility Open Vision Follow the steps below to set up ...

Page 18: ...ore when you connect the device to the PC it will discover the presence of the device automatically To check the connection of the device to you PC follow the steps below Step 1 Go to Control Panel Add or Remove Programs Windows Components Wizard Networking Servers UPnP User Interface and pitch on the UPnP User Interface ...

Page 19: ...t features which you can manage from anywhere on the network through a standard web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer Internet Explorer 5 0 or later versions It is based on Java Applets which can reduce network bandwidth consumption enhance access speed and provide user friendly viewing windows Note By default IE5 0 or later version does not allow Java Applets to open sockets You need to...

Page 20: ...5 5 Configurations The Home screen will appear with a short description of the device You can lick Run Wizard on the page for quick configurations of a new password wireless SSID and channel and encryption 5 5 1 Overview This setting will show the general information with regard to the device including system information LAN network information and wireless network information System Info ...

Page 21: ...ss Info 5 5 2 Basic Setting This section will allow you to configure the general settings for the device System Info Setting Label Description Device Name Define the name of the device Device Location Enter the location of the device Device Description Enter a description for the device ...

Page 22: ...e assigned automatically by the DHCP server in your network Use the following IP address Select this option if you want to assign an IP address to the device manually You should set up IP address subnet mask and default gateway for the device IP Address The device comes with default IP address but you can also input a new IP address Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 is the default value All devices on the...

Page 23: ... or disables the DHCP server function When enabled the device will become the DHCP server on your local network Start IP Address The starting IP address of the IP range assigned by the DHCP server The start IP address is usually the lowest figures For example in a dynamic IP range from 192 168 1 100 to 192 168 1 200 192 168 1 100 will be the start IP address Maximum Number of IPs You can specify t...

Page 24: ...server Time Zone Select the time zone you are located in Synchronize Specify the scheduled time for synchronization Local Date Set a local date manually Local Time Set a local time manually Get Current Date Time from Browser Click to set the time from your browser 5 5 3 Wireless Setting This section allows you to configure the wireless settings of the device when operating in different modes ...

Page 25: ...e to work in AP mode This is the most common mode for all wireless APs In this mode the AP will act as a central connection point which other wireless clients can connect to Label Description Multiple SSID index The index of the SSID SSID SSID Service Set Identifier is a unique name that identifies a ...

Page 26: ...et the device as the WDS master by selecting from the list AP Isolation This function prevents devices connected to an AP from communicating directly with each other This function is useful when many wireless clients request your network frequently Security options You can choose the security type for your WLAN connection from the following options None no encryption WEP WEP Wired Equivalent Priva...

Page 27: ...ble values include ASCII and Hex Key Type ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange is a code for representing English characters as numbers in the range from 0 to 127 Hex digits uses 0 9 to represent values zero to nine and characters A F to represent values ten to fifteen Default Key Index Select one of the keys to be the active key Key 1 to 4 You can input up to four encryption k...

Page 28: ...een will appear to allow you to configure individual settings Label Description Auth Mode Available values include WPAPSK WPA2PSK and WPAPSK WPA2PSK mix WPAPSK and WPA2PSK will encrypt the link without additional RADIUS server only an access point and client station that supports WPA PSK is required For WPA WPA2 authentication is achieved via WPA RADIUS Server You need a RADIUS or other authentica...

Page 29: ...er Radius Port Enter the RADIUS port default is 1812 Shared Secret Enter the RADIUS password or key RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service is a widely deployed protocol that enables companies to authenticate and authorize remote users access to a system or service from a central network server When you configure the remote access server for RADIUS authentication the credentials of the c...

Page 30: ...ual ORing Industrial Networking Corp 29 AP Client Mode This mode provides a one to many MAC address mapping mechanism such that multiple stations behind the AP can transparently connect to the other AP even if they don t support WDS ...

Page 31: ... station and updating other APs participating in WDS You can set the device as the WDS master by selecting from the list Security options You can choose the security type for your WLAN connection from the following options None no encryption WEP WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy is a wireless security protocol for WLAN WEP will encrypt data transmitted on the WLAN WPA WPA2 Personal uses a pre shared ke...

Page 32: ...e Scan Enables or disables slave mode WDS Slave Mode You can scan APs on the network using this mode Security Type Select the security type used by the client you want to connect Bridge Mode Select this option if the device is connected to a local network downstream from another router In this mode the device functions as a bridge between the network on its WAN port and the devices on its LAN port...

Page 33: ... s and check the Enable box SSID only Repeater mode support SSID Service Set Identifier is a unique name that identifies a network All devices on the network must be set with the same SSID in order to communicate with each other Fill in a new SSID in this field if you do not want to use the default value Channel Specify a channel to be used Channel 6 is the default channel You can also select a ne...

Page 34: ...ata with unknown destinations need to be forwarded to the peer AP via the WDS link The peer WDS APs are based on the MAC addresses listed in Peer Mac Address Bear in mind the following principles when setting the WDS mode to bridge mode 1 LAN IP address should use a different IP in the same network 2 Shut down all DHCP server functions of the AP 3 Enable WDS 4 Each AP should have the same setting ...

Page 35: ...dicates the frequency interval of the beacon Increasing the beacon interval reduces the number of beacons and the overhead associated with them The default value is 100 but 50 is recommended when reception is poor DTIM Interval The value specifies the maximum size for a packet before data is fragmented into multiple packets The value should remain at the default 2346 the range is 256 2346 bytes If...

Page 36: ...Threshold You can select 802 11 b b g or b g n mode Wireless Network Mode Available values include Long and Short with Long as the default value If all clients and access points in your wireless network support short preamble then enabling it can boost overall throughput However if any wireless device does not support short preamble then it will not be able to communicate with your network If you ...

Page 37: ...ows you to set up MAC filters to allow or deny wireless clients to connect to the AP You can manually add a MAC address or select a MAC address from the Associated Clients list currently associated with the AP Label Description MAC Filter Select Enabled or Disabled to activate or deactivate MAC filters Options Select one of the options to allow or deny the MAC address in the list Associated Client...

Page 38: ...DP Protocol Enables or disables LLDP protocol Spanning Tree Protocol Enables or disables STP function 5 5 5 Event Warning Settings When an error occurs the device will notify you through system log e mail SNMP and relay You can choose the system to issue a notification when specific events occur by checking the box next to the event System Log ...

Page 39: ...emotely Leave it blank will disable remote syslog Syslog Server Port Specifies the port to be logged remotely Default port is 514 E Mail Label Description SMTP Server Enter a backup host to be used when the primary host is unavailable Server Port Specifies the port where MTA can be contacted via SMTP server E mail Address 1 4 Enter the mail address that will receive notifications ...

Page 40: ...bel Description SNMP Agent SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Agent is a service program that runs on the access point The agent provides management information to the NMS by keeping track of various operational aspects of the AP system You can enable or disable the function ...

Page 41: ...g SysContact Specifies sysContact string Relay This page allows you to enable faulty relay function for the device by check the individual boxes 5 5 6 System status Wireless Link List This page displays the information of the wireless clients connected to the device including their MAC address data rate and link types DHCP Clients List This page lists the devices on your network that are receiving...

Page 42: ... is rebooted System Log The device will constantly log events and activities in System Log and provide the file for you to review You can click Refresh to renew the page or Clear to clear all or certain log entries 5 5 7 Administrator Setting Password This page allows you to change the username and password You must type in the new password twice to confirm the default username and password are ad...

Page 43: ...kup file or return the device to previous settings Label Description Download Click to save the current system settings as a file stored in the local hard drive Upload You can restore configurations to previous status by installing a previous configuration file To do this click on Browse to locate the file you want to upload in the local hard drive and click Upload Restore Default Settings Click t...

Page 44: ...are upgrading do not turn off the power of the device or press the reset button Load Factory Default You can use this page to restore the device to factory default settings Make sure to save the device settings before clicking on this button All current settings will be lost after you click this button Restart Click the button in this page to restart the device through warm reset ...

Page 45: ... channels Transmission Rate IEEE802 11b 1 2 5 5 11 Mbps IEEE802 11a g 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54 Mbps IEEE801 11n up to 300Mbps Transmit Power 802 11a 12dBm 1 5dBm 802 11b 17dBm 1 5dBm 802 11g 15dBm 1 5dBm 802 11gn HT20 13dBm 1 5dBm 150Mbps 802 11gn HT40 12dBm 1 5dBm 300Mbps 802 11an HT20 12dBm 1 5dBm 150Mbps 802 11an HT40 12dBm 1 5dBm 300Mbps Receiver Sensitivity 802 11a 68dBm 2dBm 54Mbps 802 11b 85dB...

Page 46: ...5o C 40 to 185o F Operating Temperature 25 to 70o C 13 to 158o F Operating Humidity 5 to 95 Non condensing Regulatory approvals EMI FCC Part 15 CISPR EN55022 class A EN50155 EN50121 3 2 EMS EN61000 4 2 ESD EN61000 4 3 RS EN61000 4 4 EFT EN61000 4 5 Surge EN61000 4 6 CS EN61000 4 8 EN61000 4 11 Shock IEC60068 2 27 EN61373 Free Fall IEC60068 2 32 Vibration IEC60068 2 6 EN61373 Rail Traffic EN50155 C...

Page 47: ...da Statement This device complies with Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de...

Page 48: ...y radiated power e i r p is not more than that permitted for successful communication Afin de réduire les interférences radio potentielles pour les autres utilisateurs le type d antenne et son gain doivent être choisie que la puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente PIRE est pas plus que celle premise pour une communication réussie RF exposure warning The equipment complies with RF exposure limits ...

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