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ProWi-Fi CEILING ACCESS POINTS 

(Advanced Instructions)

 

 
 

 
Video tutorials are also available online on our 

channel Blake UK Ltd  

 
 

 

Hardware:

 

Chipset

 

Qualcomm Q QQCA8334

 

Standard

 

802.11ac/b/g/n, MIMO technology

 

Memory

 

128MB DDR2 RAM

 

Flash

 

16MB

 

Interface

 

1 *10/100 /1000Mbps RJ45WAN Port

 

1 *10/100/ 1000Mbps RJ45LAN Port

 

1* Reset button, press 15 seconds to revert to default setting

 

Antenna

 

Build in 5dBi MIMO Antenna

 

Power consumption

 

48V PoE<30W

 

Size

 

198mm X 28mm

 

RF Data

 

 

 

Frequency

 

2.4G:802.11b/g/n:2.4GHz 

– 2.484GHz

 

5GHz:802.11a/n/ac:5.150GHz

5.850GHz

 

Country code

 

FCC

IC

ETSI

MKK

MKK1

MKK2

MKK3

NCC

RUSSIAN

CN

 

Modulation

 

OFDM = BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM, 128-QAM, 256-QAM

 

DSSS = DBPSK, DQPSK, CCK

 

Throughput

 

1200Mbps

 

2.4G RF Power

 

802.11b

 

11M

 

28±2dBm

 

1M

 

29±2dBm

 

802.11g

 

54M

 

27±2dBm

 

6M

 

29±2dBm

 

802.11n HT20

 

MCS7

 

26±2dBm

 

MCS0

 

28±2dBm

 

802.11n HT40

 

MCS7

 

25±2dBm

 

MCS0

 

27±2dBm

 

5G RF Power

 

802.11a

 

54M

 

23±2dBm

 

6M

 

25±2dBm

 

802.11n HT20

 

MCS7

 

22±2dBm

 

MCS0

 

24±2dBm

 

802.11n HT40

 

MCS7

 

21±2dBm

 

MCS0

 

24±2dBm

 

802.11ac HT80

 

MCS9

 

20±2dBm

 

MCS0

 

23±2dBm

 

2.4G Receive 
Sensitivity

 

802.11b

 

11M

 

-85dBm

 

1M

 

-94dBm

 

802.11g

 

54M

 

-72dBm

 

6M

 

-90dBm

 

802.11n HT20

 

MCS7

 

-70dBm

 

MCS0

 

-88dBm

 

802.11n HT40

 

MCS7

 

-68dBm

 

MCS0

 

-86dBm

 

5G Receive Sensitivity

 

802.11a

 

54M

 

-72dBm

 

6M

 

-90dBm

 

802.11n HT20  

 

MCS7

 

-70dBm

 

MCS0 .

 

-88dBm

 

802.11n HT40

 

MCS7

 

-68dBm

 

MCS0 .

 

-86dBm

 

802.11ac HT80

 

MCS9

 

-58dBm

 

MCS0 .

 

-85dBm

 

EVM

 

2.4G: 802.11b

≤-10 dB; 802.11g: ≤-25 dB; 802.11n: ≤-28 dB

 

5G: 802.11a: 

≤-25dB; 802.11n: ≤-28 dB; 802.11ac: ≤-32 dB

 

Max Users

 

128+

 

Firmware Features:

 

Operation mode

 

Wireless AP, Gateway, WISP, WiFi Repeater

 

WAN Type

 

Dynamic IP/Static IP/PPPoE/L2TP(Dual Access) /PPTP(Dual Access)

 

Wireless Security

 

64/128-bit WEP, WPA / WPA2, WPA-PSK/ WPA2-PSK encryption

 

SSID

 

Multiple SSID (4 SSID for 2.4G, 4 SSID for 5.8G)

 

Summary of Contents for ProWiFi Wave2.0

Page 1: ...ProWi Fi CEILING ACCESS POINTS Advanced Instructions Video tutorials are also available online on our channel Blake UK Ltd ...

Page 2: ...l in its default Gateway mode then connection is easier via Wi Fi If you are using Apple products simply scan the QR codes below with your Tablet The 1st QR code connects to the Wi Fi and the 2nd QR code connects to the Login screen This can sometimes work with Android depending on the QR code app and the Tablet If you are in Gateway mode on the AP and connected to the Access point by Wi Fi then y...

Page 3: ...de you can connect to the device by joining its Wi Fi network and using the default IP 192 168 188 253 3 If you have set the device in AP mode you will need to connect the devices LAN Port with PC set static IP on PC to 192 168 188 250 and set the Gateway to the default IP address of 192 168 188 253 as below Open browser input AP IP address 192 168 188 253 to log into the WEB GUI using the default...

Page 4: ...he following home page will show as follows Current mode This shows the current operating mode Gateway in this example Online users The number of users currently connected Device description Change this to best describe the AP or perhaps it s location Uptime The amount of time the access point as has been running since last reboot CPU and memory usage A good indication of whether the AP is working...

Page 5: ...preventing communication between devices on the main network Repeater mode The AP will receive retransmit the Wi Fi signal from another device It performs the same role as Access Point mode but the key is that it talks over Wi Fi instead As such this doesn t get around obstacles as well as an access point does While an access point can be put in front of an obstacle a repeater will need to be angl...

Page 6: ...er password of the wi fi How the AP is allocated an IP Default is DHCP Select how AP gets it s IP Default is DHCP Select where Wi Fi signal is repeated from Scan select SSID enter password of repeated Wi Fi router you re using to extend it isn t too far away from the main central router The cable will ensure you get the best possible speeds between the access point and the router and you don t hav...

Page 7: ...hereby controlling access to your network or to specific resources on your network WiFi Timer Off Set the time to start and stop WiFi access Advanced Country Region MUST be set to ETSI For the UK channel allocation 2G and 5G mode sets the WiFi standard of the AP 2G and 5G WiFi Setup the SSID Name of the WiFi Bandwidth channel Encryption and password This area also has a built in WiFi analyser to l...

Page 8: ...s to verify that any radar in proximity is not using DFS frequencies This process is called Channel Availability Check and it s executed during the boot process of the access point AP as well as during its normal operations If the AP detects that a radar is using a particular DFS channel then it will exclude that channel from the list of available channels This state will last for 30 minutes after...

Page 9: ...yer 2 loops and it s standardized as IEEE 802 D protocol Manage setup menu Configure Allows you to save the configuration file to your computer Restore Restore the back of the configuration file also useful for installing many access points with the same configuration Reset Default Resets the access point back to the manufacturers default settings Telnet Allows access to the devices Telnet port po...

Page 10: ...will give you the IP that s been given to the AP by the router Type this number usually starting 192 168 into your internet browser and the web login screen will appear Default password is admin then please see page 5 TIPS Due to the Browser Cache process on PC please be aware that we advise to refresh any screen before working on settings Usually a force refresh is enough Chrome Press the followi...

Page 11: ...m 802 11g 54M 27 2dBm 6M 29 2dBm 802 11n HT20 MCS7 26 2dBm MCS0 28 2dBm 802 11n HT40 MCS7 25 2dBm MCS0 27 2dBm 5G RF Power 802 11a 54M 23 2dBm 6M 25 2dBm 802 11n HT20 MCS7 22 2dBm MCS0 24 2dBm 802 11n HT40 MCS7 21 2dBm MCS0 24 2dBm 802 11ac HT80 MCS9 20 2dBm MCS0 23 2dBm 2 4G Receive Sensitivity 802 11b 11M 85dBm 1M 94dBm 802 11g 54M 72dBm 6M 90dBm 802 11n HT20 MCS7 70dBm MCS0 88dBm 802 11n HT40 M...

Page 12: ...ing Temperature 30 55 Storage Temperature 40 70 Humidity 5 95 non condensing Management Firmware GUI Remote Management WLAN Controller Cloud Management System Website www proceptionwifi co uk Email support proceptionwifi co uk Blake UK 2020 All rights reserved E OE Product Specification may be Changed without Prior Notice EU Declaration of Conformity Blake UK hereby declares that the radio equipme...

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