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Outdoor 

Wireless Access Point 

 

User’s Manual 

 

Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly, and 
retain it for future reference

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

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  Contents 

 

CHAPTER 1.

 

HARDWARE INSTALLATION ........................................... 1

 

1.1

 

B

EFORE 

Y

OU 

S

TART

............................................................................. 1

 

1.2

 

L

OCATE THE 

A

CCESS 

P

OINT AND 

I

NLINE 

P

OWER 

I

NJECTOR 

P

ORTS

.......... 2

 

1.3

 

I

NSTALLING THE 

A

NTENNAS

................................................................... 3

 

1.4

 

I

NSTALLING THE 

C

ONSOLE 

P

ORT 

C

ABLE

................................................. 4

 

1.5

 

C

ONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY AND 

E

THERNET CABLE

....................... 4

 

1.6

 

O

UTDOOR 

I

NSTALLATION

....................................................................... 5

 

CHAPTER 2.

 

NETWORK TOPOLOGIES................................................. 6

 

2.1

 

C

ONFIGURATION 

E

XAMPLES

.................................................................. 7

 

2.1.1

 

Wireless Access Bridge................................................................. 7

 

2.1.2

 

Wireless Access Router with PPPoE Ethernet connection........... 8

 

2.1.3

 

Wireless Access Router with dynamic IP Ethernet connection .... 9

 

2.1.4

 

Wireless Access Router with static IP Ethernet connection ....... 10

 

CHAPTER 3.

 

INITIAL CONFIGURATION .............................................. 11

 

3.1

 

C

ONFIGURE 

R

EQUIREMENTS

............................................................... 11

 

3.2

 

C

ONFIGURE THE 

AP............................................................................ 13

 

3.2.1

 

Configure the AP as a Bridge...................................................... 14

 

3.2.2

 

Configure the AP as a Router with PPPoE Ethernet connection 15

 

3.2.3

 

Configure the AP as a Router with dynamic IP address Ethernet

..................................................................................................... 20

 

3.2.4

 

Configure the AP as a Router with static IP address Ethernet ... 21

 

3.3

 

C

ONFIGURE 

W

IRELESS RELATED PARAMETERS

..................................... 23

 

3.4

 

S

ECURITY

........................................................................................... 24

 

3.4.1

 

WEP encryption........................................................................... 24

 

3.4.2

 

Hide the SSID.............................................................................. 24

 

3.4.3

 

Deny ‘ANY’ client station ............................................................. 24

 

3.4.4

 

IEEE 802.1x Access Control ....................................................... 25

 

3.4.5

 

MAC based Access Control ........................................................ 26

 

3.5

 

C

ONFIGURE 

DHCP 

SERVER

................................................................ 27

 

3.6

 

C

ONFIGURE 

V

IRTUAL 

S

ERVER

............................................................. 28

 

3.7

 

C

ONFIGURE 

R

OUTING 

T

ABLE

............................................................... 30

 

3.8

 

C

ONFIGURE 

B

RIDGE

............................................................................ 31

 

3.9

 

C

ONFIGURE 

SNMP............................................................................. 32

 

3.10

 

C

ONFIGURATION 

R

EVIEW AND 

A

PPLY THE 

N

EW 

S

ETTINGS

.................... 34

 

3.11

 

U

TILITY

............................................................................................... 36

 

3.11.1

 

System Info.................................................................................. 36

 

Summary of Contents for ALL0199AP

Page 1: ... 1 4 Wireless Access Router with static IP Ethernet connection 10 CHAPTER 3 INITIAL CONFIGURATION 11 3 1 CONFIGURE REQUIREMENTS 11 3 2 CONFIGURE THE AP 13 3 2 1 Configure the AP as a Bridge 14 3 2 2 Configure the AP as a Router with PPPoE Ethernet connection 15 3 2 3 Configure the AP as a Router with dynamic IP address Ethernet 20 3 2 4 Configure the AP as a Router with static IP address Ethernet ...

Page 2: ...e SendFar Outdoor Access Point 1 1 Before You Start After unpacking the system make sure the following items are present and in good condition 1 Access Point 2 Inline Power Injector 3 AC Power Cord 4 MIL C 5015 style RS232 Console Port Cable 5 Grounding Wire 6 Cross over Ethernet Cable 7 Two rubber dipole antenna 7 30M MIL C 5015 style Ethernet Cable 8 Mast Mounting Kit 10 Wall Mounting Kit 11 Use...

Page 3: ...able Data input port 6 for connecting the Ethernet Cable to a Hub Switch Router or a PC 3 1 3 Installing the Antennas Step 1 With the unit powered off attach the dipole antenna to the antenna connector as shown in Figure 1 3 NOTE Do not over tighten finger tight is sufficient Position the antenna vertically for best omni directional signal reception Before installing your WLAN system we recommend ...

Page 4: ... 5 Plug the MIL C 5015 style Ethernet connector into the Special Ethernet port on the back of the access point Step 6 Plug the RJ 45 Ethernet connector the other end of the Special Ethernet cable into the Power Data Output Port on the front of the Inline Power Injector When the Access Point receives power over the Ethernet cable the Access Point will start its boot sequence and the Active LED on t...

Page 5: ... centralized Access Point To show some possibilities of wireless topologies the following examples are provided 1 Wireless Access Bridge 2 Wireless Access Router with PPPoE Ethernet connection 3 Wireless Access Router with dynamic IP address Ethernet 4 Wireless Access Router with static IP address Ethernet 7 2 1 Configuration Examples 2 1 1 Wireless Access Bridge 1 Set the Outdoor AP as a bridge b...

Page 6: ...CP server on the Outdoor AP and assign IP address to PC1 PC2 and PC3 5 Set Wireless parameters on client stations PC1 PC2 and PC3 SSID wireless 9 2 1 3 Wireless Access Router with dynamic IP Ethernet connection 1 Set the Outdoor AP as a Router Wireless Interface IP is 192 168 1 1 must turn on NAT on Ethernet Interface and turn off NAT on Wireless interface 2 Enable DHCP client on the Ethernet Inte...

Page 7: ...e Requirements The AP is shipped with configuration that can be utilized right out of the box Default configuration is as a bridge between an Ethernet and wireless network Users simply need to attach the AP to your wired LAN If users would like to configure the AP please refer to the following procedures Before setup we must install AP first 1 Connect power adaptor and power on the AP 2 Connect th...

Page 8: ...ollowing procedures The web user interface can be grouped into Quick setup Basic Configuration Advanced Configuration and Utility as shown in Figure 3 3 The left frame contains in a tree structure the contents of the AP web configuration interface Move through the tree by clicking on an icon to expand or collapse the tree The nodes on the tree represent web pages that allow you to view and modify ...

Page 9: ...s a Router with PPPoE Ethernet connection Configure TCP IP parameters 1 Click Advanced Config select Bridging and then click Disable for Bridge Function as shown in Figure 3 4 After that click FINISH at the bottom of this page to complete the modification of this page 2 If you are an ADSL subscriber you need specify that your personal ISP PPPoE username and password to enable ADSL broadband access...

Page 10: ...2 Make sure this Ethernet interface status is Active and specify the Ethernet IP address default is 192 168 2 1 and Ethernet Net Mask default is 255 255 255 0 of the Ethernet interface In interface 3 Make sure this PPPoE interface status is Active and specify the Ethernet IP address default is 192 168 3 1 and Ethernet Net Mask default is 255 255 255 0 choice the ISP index that your are configured ...

Page 11: ...make sure your default route is zero In here click Basic Config and then select System as shown in Figure 3 9 In the System Setup page specify the Default Route Default is 192 168 2 254 is 0 0 0 0 and then click FINISH button at the bottom of this page to complete the modification of this page Figure 3 9 5 Click Basic Config select DHCP as shown in Figure 3 10 and make sure the DHCP client service...

Page 12: ...rs 1 Click Advanced Config select Bridging and then click Disable for Bridge Function as shown in Figure 3 4 After that click FINISH at the bottom of this page to complete the modification of this page 2 Click Basic Config select DHCP as shown in Figure 3 10 and make sure the DHCP client service is Disable After that click FINISH at the bottom of this page to complete the modification of this page...

Page 13: ...e In here enter the Channel default is 1 rts Threshold default is 250 frag Threshold default is 1600 SSID default is wireless and Station Name default is ap that are suitable for your radio network and then you can clicked radio button to disable WEP or enable 64 128 bit WEP services default is disable if WEP is enabled you must input corresponded Default Key index and WEP Key After that click FIN...

Page 14: ...page and click Yes or No to choose enable disable the Deny ANY function on this wireless page default is No as shown in Figure 3 11 Hint If you enable Deny ANY on AP all of the client stations can t use the well define SSID keyword ANY or any 25 3 4 4 IEEE 802 1x Access Control You can configure Authenticator on AP 1 Click Basic Config select 802 1x Access Control page and choice the IEEE 802 1x s...

Page 15: ...eds manually configure and enable the DHCP server service 1 Click Basic Config select DHCP as shown in Figure 3 10 and Enable the DHCP server service Default is Disable 2 Specify the DHCP server parameters Assign Gateway Assign Subnet Mask Assign DNS server DHCP Start IP address DHCP End IP address and Apply Interface to allow any DHCP client to acquire the IP information Assign Gateway Configure ...

Page 16: ...blic Access Port number Virtual Server IP address and Virtual Server Port Number to allow Internet user to access the Internal servers 29 Service Name Alias name of this internal server such as FTP Access Interface Indicate the translation occurs on which interface Wireless interface NO 1 Ethernet interface NO 2 such as NO 2 Protocol Indicate which protocol TCP UDP you want to translate from outsi...

Page 17: ...o complete the modification of this page Hint The operator must to configure correct routing settings following the network infrastructure Figure 3 16 31 3 8 Configure Bridge 1 Click Advence Config and select the Bridging and then click Enable for Bridge Function as shown in Figure 3 4 In the Bridging Parameter window enter the IP Address default is 192 168 2 1 and Subnet Mask default is 255 255 2...

Page 18: ...privilege After that click FINISH at the bottom of this page to complete the modification of this page Figure 3 17 2 Click Advence Config and select the SNMP Trap page as shown in Figure 3 18 In this page you can specify the SNMP Trap host and correspond SNMP Trap Community in this page After that click FINISH at the bottom of this page to complete the modification of this page 33 Figure 3 18 ...

Page 19: ...ration settings the operator has made 2 Click Basic Config or Advence Config and select the Save Restart page In this page as shown in Figure 3 20 you can click the SAVE button to apply the new configuration settings and click the Restart button to take effect the previous configuration changes Hint It needs to take about 10 seconds for the AP to complete the restart process Figure 3 19 35 Figure ...

Page 20: ...t Software Upgrade page as shown in Figure 3 22 and then you can use TFTP to upgrade your AP In here you must specify the TFTP server IP and select which file you want to upgrade it Program image Web image then click OK button to start the TFTP upgrade process 2 If the upgrade process is success the AP will apply the new settings and start rebooting right away Hint You must set up a TFTP server an...

Page 21: ...on a wired LAN attached computer To use the Telnet session you can simply open a Telnet window using the IP address that has been assigned to the AP 1 Click Start button select Run to open the Run dialog box Enter telnet 192 168 2 1 default terminal type of Telnet is VT100 default IP address of the AP is 192 168 2 1 Then click OK as shown in Figure 4 1 Figure 4 1 39 2 In the Telnet window enter th...

Page 22: ...able configuration mode is enabled Hint 2 In item su type default password root to enter the supervisor configuration mode 41 Figure 4 4 Su Setup System Ian Address ip netmask Attrib Enable Disable Global Virtual Bridge Enable Disable Wan Address ip netmask link Type Disable Ethernet PPP Attrib PPPoE Enable Disable Global Virtual ether_interface interface Bridge Enable Disable ISP ISP Index idle d...

Page 23: ...User_edit modify 5 profile name pass_set0 delete address_pool ip_pool ip 1 127 authenticate Userpool RADIUS Userpool RADIUS assign_address Address_Pool RADIUS Address_Pool RADIUS 43 Figure 4 4 IP _ share add protocol TCPIUDP port 1 65534 interface 1 2 server ip 1 65534 name name pat dalete 1 10 modify 10 protocol TCPIUDP port 1 65534 interface 1 2 server ip 1 65534 name name nat local range 1 5 ip...

Page 24: ...rd Dynamic lan2 _ port Filter Forward Dynamic wan 1 _ port Filter Forward Dynamic wan 2 _ port Filter Forward Dynamic add delete 1 20 45 Figure 4 4 modify 20 mac _ address mac lan1_ port Filter Forward Dynamic lan2 _ port Filter Forward Dynamic wan 1 _ port Filter Forward Dynamic wan 2 _ port Filter Forward Dynamic stp module Disable Enable bridge number lan _ port 1 2 Disable Enable number wan _ ...

Page 25: ... products Regulation Certifications FCC Part 15 ETSI 300 328 Power Supply Output 48 VDC 0 7A power over Ethernet Input 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Temperature Range 20 to 70 operating 40 to 80 storage Humidity non condensing 5 to 95 typical Surge Arrester 20KA Surge Current Radio Frequency Band 2 4 2 484 GHz Radio Type Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS Modulation CCK 11 5 5Mbps DQPSK 2Mbps DBPSK 1Mbps...

Page 26: ...48 Weight 2100 g 49 ...

Page 27: ...ser can use a LAN attached wired or wireless computer to configure the AP through using a web browser No 1 192 168 1 1 No 2 192 168 2 1 No 3 192 168 3 1 No 4 192 168 4 1 51 or telnet program on a LAN attached computer Net Mask Consists of four sets of digits that help divide a network into sub networks and simplify routing and data transmission No 1 255 255 255 0 No 2 255 255 255 0 No 3 255 255 25...

Page 28: ...d to login ISP user Password The password used to login ISP pass Table B 4 53 B 1 5 DHCP as shown in Table B 5 Parameter Description Default Value DHCP Client Setting Enable or disable the specified interface to obtain an IP address automatically Disable Trigger DHCP Service Enable or disable automatic IP address assignment to wireless stations Disable Default Gateway IP address of the gateway for...

Page 29: ...ping Interface Specify the interface for network address translation NULL Table B 7 55 B 1 8 Wireless LAN as shown in Table B 8 Parameter Description Default Value Regulatory Domain Define the regulatory domain to Which this NIC may be deployed 1 Channel The operating radio frequency channel for the AP 11 RTS Threshold Set RTS Request To Send threshold value 250 Fragmentation Threshold Set fragmen...

Page 30: ...es Forward always forward the frames or Dynamic forward the frames if the MAC address exists to the corresponding interface 1 Filter 2 Filter 3 4 Table B 9 57 B 1 10 SNMP Community as shown in Table B 10 Parameter Description Default Value Validity Enable or disable the function of the corresponding community index Enable Access Right Select the access right Deny Read Write Create for SNMP Manager...

Page 31: ...with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Regulation These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to nearby TV ...

Page 32: ...high power systems are operated strictly as a point to point system Systems operating as a point to multipoint system or use non directional antennas cannot exceed 30dBm EIRP power requirement under any circumstances and do not require professional installation Information to User The user manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator shall caution the user that changes...

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