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OW-1000   

Outdoor Wireless Access Point

 

 

User’s Manual 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for OW-1000

Page 1: ...1 OW 1000 Outdoor Wireless Access Point User s Manual BEFORE INSTALLING THE UNIT PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY AND RETAIN IT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE ...

Page 2: ...ate the OW 1000 and Inline Power Injector Ports 6 2 3 Preparing Installation 8 2 4 Basic Configuration 9 2 4 1 Basic Configuration Steps 9 2 4 2 Logging into the Web Interface 9 2 4 3 Set Operating Mode IP Address Subnet Mask Default Route IP DNS Server IP of OW 1000 12 2 4 4 Set Wireless SSID for Wireless Interface 14 2 4 5 Set Wireless Encryption for Wireless Interface 15 2 4 6 Change Supervisor...

Page 3: ... power 802 11b mode 11Mbps data rate RF transmit power 802 11g mode 54Mbps data rate Embedded 9dBi patch directional antenna Support 48VDC 0 375A Power over Ethernet PoE NAT NAPT and Virtual Server Mapping support Optional RB only MIB I support MAC address based access control Hint IP Ingress Protection 1 3 Package Contents The product package contains the following items 1 One 1 OW 1000 Outdoor W...

Page 4: ...outlet 100 240V 50 60Hz supplies the power 1 5 Inline Power Injector PoE The OW 1000 is equipped with an Inline Power Injector module The Inline Power Injector PoE delivers both data and power to OW 1000 unit via a signal Ethernet cable and gives the following benefits to improve the performance vs installation cost ratio This works great in areas where you may not have power like house roof This ...

Page 5: ...int Client Bridge unit 2 100 240VAC 50 60Hz AC to 48V 0 375A DC switching adapter 3 Inline Power Injector PoE 48VDC 0 375A 4 RJ 45 CAT 5 Ethernet cable 30 m 5 RJ 45 CAT 5 Cross over Ethernet cable 1 8m 6 Grounding wire 1 8m 7 User manual CD disc 8 Wall mast mounting kit including one 1 band clamp 9 Screws 10 5dBi Oimi type Antenna for AP if panel antenna for CB it must be installed into Unit 1 Uni...

Page 6: ...nput Port 2 for connecting cross over Ethernet Cable to PC or straight Ethernet cable to Hub Switch Router DC Input Port 3 power adapter 48V 0 375A DC input Power Data Output Port 4 for connecting the 30m RJ 45 CAT 5 Ethernet Cable Grounding Port 5 for connecting grounding wire Device POE picture1 POE picture2 Figure 2 1 Power and Data Interface location on the PoE denoted by numbers 1 6 3 1 2 5 4...

Page 7: ... on A Wall Mast The OW 1000 can be mounted on the wall you can use the Wall Mount kit to mount the OW 1000 as shown in Figure 2 2 Figure 2 2 You can also mount the OW 1000 to the mast as shown in Figure 2 3 Figure 2 3 ...

Page 8: ...on the Inline Power Injector will light up Step2 Run the cross over type uplink Ethernet cable from Data Input Port refer topage 6 to the Ethernet port on a PC Step3 Connect the 30m CAT 5 Ethernet cable into the OW 1000 unit Hand tighten the connector Step4 Connect the remaining end of the 30m CAT 5 cable into the PoE labeled AP Bridge This is the power side of the PoE that will power up the OW 10...

Page 9: ...nto the Web Interface The OW 1000 supports access to the configuration system through the use of an HTTP Interface Web Configuration Before configuring OW 1000 the user needs to know the IP Address assigned to the unit When shipped from the factory the IP Address 192 168 1 1 was assigned to the OW 1000 by default To start a web connection use http 192 168 1 1 Web Access Procedures Once you identif...

Page 10: ...and click Log In to enter the web configuration user interface screen as shown below Figure 2 6 Web Configuration Structure The web configuration user interface shown above in Figure 2 6 is grouped into a tree structure and contains the following settings or information ...

Page 11: ...WIRELESS Access Control Wi fi 1 Wi fi 2 Wi fi 3 Wi fi 4 Wi fi 5 Wi fi 6 Wi fi 7 Wi fi 8 Wi fi 9 Wi fi 10 SNMP Agent Settings EXIT 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 viewing and modifying the parameters ...

Page 12: ...is available in the NETWORK NETWORK page as shown in Figure 2 7 Figure 2 7 Get LAN IP From Choose DHCP Dynamic if your router supports DHCP and you want the router to assign an IP address to the AP In this case you do not need to fill in the following fields Choose Static IP Manual if your router does not support DHCP or if for any other reason you need to assign a fixed address to the AP In this ...

Page 13: ...sed IP address in the range of IP addresses available for the LAN For example 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask The subnet mask of the local area network Gateway The IP address of the router on the local area network DNS Server This entry is optional Enter a DNS Server for the local network ...

Page 14: ...bility Status is set to Invisible see below This name is also referred to as the SSID For security purposes it is highly recommended to change from the pre configured network name This option is available in the WIRELESS Wi Fi 1 page as shown in Figure 2 8 Note Radio Channel only supports channel 1 to channel 11 Even Auto Select it only auto select the channel between channel 1 to channel 11 Figur...

Page 15: ...exadecimal characters 0 9 and A F or 5 ASCII characters For 128 bit WEP encryption an encryption key is 26 hexadecimal characters or 13 ASCII characters Modify the WEP encryption parameters on the web page WIRELESS Wi Fi 1 Security Choice WEP Enter 1 15 characters into the WEP Key field than click Apply SYSTEM Reboot Reboot page as shown in Figure 2 9 Figure 2 9 ...

Page 16: ...e SYSTEM Administrator page Figure 2 10 ADMIN PASSWORD Key in current password in the SYSTEM Administrator Password Setting Current Password field Change the ADMIN PASSWORD s password in the SYSTEM Administrator Password Setting Password and Re type Password fields and click APPLY than SYSTEM Reboot Reboot ...

Page 17: ... restart process Figure 2 11 Caution The Part 15 radio device operates on a non interference basis with other devices operating at this frequency when using integrated antennas Any changes or modification to the product not expressly approved by Original Manufacture could void the user s authority to operate this device Caution To meet regulatory restrictions and the safety of the installation thi...

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