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The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide   

a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must   

not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna   

or transmitter. 

 

 

FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement 

 

Summary of Contents for WAP-701

Page 1: ...s transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement ...

Page 2: ...s must follow in order to avoid personal injuries This icon indicates a general caution Caution This paragraph contains instructions that users must follow in order to avoid service failures or system damages This icon indicates specific actions that must be avoided when handling a product Note This paragraph contains supplementary information that should be read as a reference This icon indicates...

Page 3: ...l the product in a humid or dusty area This is to prevent electrocution and fire Do not install the product near heating apparatus e g heater and cigarette fire This is to prevent electrocution and fire Do not use or keep combustible sprays or flammable objects near this product This is to prevent electrocution and fire ...

Page 4: ...he product This is to prevent electrocution and fire Do not pull or excessively bend the power cord and do not use damaged power cables or loose sockets This is to prevent electrocution and fire Do not touch the plug with wet hands This is to prevent electrocution and fire ...

Page 5: ...ent electrocution and fire If the product makes strange sound smell or smoke unplug the power cable immediately and contact the service center This is to prevent electrocution and fire Unplug the power cable when not using the product for a long time This is to prevent electrocution and fire ...

Page 6: ...uct damage Do not clean the product with chemicals such as wax benzene alcohol thinner insecticide air freshener lubricant and detergent Doing so may discolor or damage the product Do not disassemble repair or modify the product without proper authorization Any changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void user s authority to op...

Page 7: ...prevent malfunctions or a decrease in life span The power adaptor must be connected to a AC 220 V outlet And the socket oulet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible Clean the product with a dry cloth after unplugging the power cord This is to prevent product damage ...

Page 8: ...unctions and Installation Environment 9 Selecting Location of Installation 10 Product Content 10 WAP 701 Specification 11 Preparation 12 Main Function 12 Shape 17 Front View 17 Bottom View 18 Side View 19 Installation 20 Installing WAP 701 20 WAP 701 Cable Connection 22 Checking WAP 701 LED Status 23 Troubleshooting 24 Screw Location Diagram 25 ...

Page 9: ... WLAN Access Point AP decreases as the signals reach further distances To extend the transmission distance without attenuation of power the frequency must be regenerated or the power must be increased by a separate device A WLAN repeater is a device that regenerates and relays transmitted signals ...

Page 10: ...l area of an AP or repeater the WAP 701 retransmits data received from wireless terminals such as lap tops and wireless PDAs located outside the cell area of a neighboring AP to the AP The figure below shows an example of installing WAP 701 Cell Cell refers to an area covered by frequency transmitted by an AP in a WLAN environment Mobile Unit Note PC PDA Mobile Unit Note PC PDA Root AP WAP 701 ...

Page 11: ...r walls windows and pillars of a building Therefore the product should not be installed in an area isolated from the surrounding environment such as inside of a communication room or in a enclosed location In addition the product should be installed within a cell area not exceeding 30 40m from the nearest Root AP as shown in Figure 1 1 Product Content WAP 701 LAN Cable Plug In Type Cable Type Scre...

Page 12: ...ture Operating Temperature 0 40 Storage Temperature 20 70 Humidity 0 90 Wireless Interface Standard IEEE 802 11b g Frequency Bandwidth IEEE 802 11b g 2412 2472 MHz Modulation IEEE 802 11b CCK IEEE 802 11g OFDM Transfer Rate IEEE 802 11b 1 2 5 5 11 Mbps IEEE 802 11g 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54 Mbps Number of Wireless Devices that can be Registered 10 WAN Ethernet 10 100 Base T ...

Page 13: ...ed Access WPA encryption schemes for WLAN security WAP 701 supports 64 128 152 bit key encryption for WEP which conforms to the IEEE 802 11b g standard WPA supports an authentication scheme that satisfies Pre Shared Key PSK and IEEE 802 1x and supports encryption using TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol and Advanced Encryption Standard AES Ethernet Access WAP 701 provides a DIX 2 interface in ac...

Page 14: ...roaming within a subnet by exchanging access information of a wireless terminal between APs This function roams a mobile unit to another AP when the mobile unit moves from an area of one AP to that of another AP within a same subnet or when the AP to which the mobile unit is registered becomes inoperable Roaming When a mobile unit receiving service from an AP moves to another area outside the cove...

Page 15: ...ed to adjust the power level in accordance with the size of a cell AAA and Billing By loading a Remote Authentication Dial In User Service RADIUS client function WAP 701can perform authentication for IEEE 802 1X standard Extensible Authentication Protocol Message Digest version 5 EAP MD5 and MAC WAP 701also provides usage based time based and packet based billing schemes by supporting RADIUS Accou...

Page 16: ...ports MIB I II 802 11 MIB standard Management through WEB Server WAP 701contains a WEB server function that can be used for managing status and configuring functions through the WEB server connection Management through Telnet You can also manage the status and configure functions of WAP 701through Telnet QoS WAP 701 provides different priorities for various data types based on IEEE 802 11e and can...

Page 17: ...he FTP server or TFTP client Additional Functions MAC Filtering and NAT are provided as additional functions MAC Filtering You can enable or disable service for a terminal whose MAC address is registered to WAP 701 NAT This function is used for converting an internal IP address to a public IP address for sending packets from an internal network that does not use public IP addresses to an external ...

Page 18: ...WAP 701 User Guide 17 Shape Front View Plug In Type Cable Type ...

Page 19: ...WAP 701 User Guide 18 Bottom View Plug In Type Cable Type ...

Page 20: ...WAP 701 User Guide 19 Side View Plug In Type Cable Type ...

Page 21: ...r installing WAP 701 Installing WAP 701 Install WAP 701 according to the following procedure 1 Install and power the product according to the product type as described below Plug In Type Insert the power plug on the rear panel of WAP 701 into a 220V outlet ...

Page 22: ...tion diagram presented in the last chapter of this manual and mark the locations of screws on the wall before installation 3 Configure the network and function through the WEB server y Refer to Function Configuration for detailed descriptions on configuring functions Screw location diagram ...

Page 23: ...t the LAN cable and the power adapter as described below LAN Cable Use a LAN cable to connect the LAN port on the undersurface of the product to a hub or a modem for Internet connection Use the LAN cable provided with the product or use a RJ 45 LAN cable ...

Page 24: ...all the antenna provided with the product First you should open and remove the rubber cap on the product Then install the antenna Checking WAP 701 LED Status Based on the front view the left LED lights up when the power is on and the right LED lights up when a LAN cable is connected Open the rubber cap ...

Page 25: ... to AP is disabled First check the IP address of the AP The IP address is set to 192 168 111 10 by default but can be changed by users Check the SSID of the AP Check if the Security function of the AP is enabled by selecting Security from the Wireless menu Check if the terminal attempting connection to AP is too far from the AP or in a shadow area If the above items are all normal check if the AP ...

Page 26: ...Screw Location Diagram Top Cut along this dotted line Bottom ...

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