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1. e emm lt r WDS 192 168 10 104 P VLAN 4 VLAN 4 y Accounting Network Resource L d wos l d i gt EZRA A VLAN 5 ae eee VLAN 5 Figure 3 3 Point to Multiple Points with different VLAN Tag Please click on Wireless gt WDS Setup and follow the below setting Wireless Distribution System WDS WMM Enable Dizable Security Type Disabled se WDS MAC List Enable WDS Peer s MAC Address Description o HHH LHH LHH li 1411 J1 14 HVH Cdi 14111 14 CHH OOH 35 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Note that VLAN ID in the WDS MAC List setting will only be tagged to egress packets on the wired Ethernet port Ensure to match VLAN ID used on the network of the peer WDS link won t carry tags at all WMM By default it s Disable Select Enable then packets with WMM QoS will take higher priority WMM prioritizes traffic according to four Access Categories AC voice video best effort and background However it does not provide guaranteed throughput Packets with QOS header including Diffserv IP TOS and 802 1p will be mapped into 4 Access Categories of WMM packets without QOS header will be assigned to Best Effort queue see table below 802 1p IP TOS mapping to WMM Data Transmitted IP 802 1P Queue Priority Description Clients to AP TOS Priority High throughput Bulk data that requires maximum 0x08 l a E AC_BK Background 0x20 1 2 Low
2. Ka ya Search K Folders RS Address WA My Network Places Name Network Tasks x TEW 4554PB0 Favorites Tools Help comments Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 91 Computer TEW 4555PBO Network Location Local Network User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Limited Warranty TRENDnet warrants its products against defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for the following lengths of time from the date of purchase TEW 455APBO 3 Years Warranty AC DC Power Adapter Cooling Fan and Power Supply carry 1 year warranty If a product does not operate as warranted during the applicable warranty period TRENDnet shall reserve the right at its expense to repair or replace the defective product or part and deliver an equivalent product or part to the customer The repair replacement unit s warranty continues from the original date of purchase All products that are replaced become the property of TRENDnet Replacement products may be new or reconditioned TRENDnet does not issue refunds or credit Please contact the point of purchase for their return policies TRENDnet shall not be responsible for any software firmware information or memory data of customer contained in stored on or integrated with any products returned to TRENDnet pursuant to any warranty There are no user serviceable parts inside the product Do not remove or attempt to service the product
3. 4 1 1 Network Requirement You could expand your Ethernet network via WDS link In this mode the TEW 455APBO connects directly to a wired LAN and wirelessly bridges to a remote access point via a WDS link as shown in Figure 4 1 In the mode it can t associate with any wireless clients KS FEEFFE WDS d N TRENDET internet _ __ YA Y ec echt Remote Base Station TEW 455APBO 192 168 10 250 192 168 10 100 Figure 4 1 Point to Point Configuration 56 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 4 1 2 WDS Setup The administrator could create WDS Links to expand wireless network When WDS is enabled access point functions as a wireless bridge and is able to communicate with other access points via WDS links A WDS link is bidirectional and both side must support WDS Access points know each other by MAC Address In other words each access point needs to include MAC address of its peer Ensure all access points are configured with the same channel and own same security type settings Figure 4 2 shows Point to Multiple Points with different VLAN settings Sales Network Resource L N PA d y y L N 1947 1838 10 101 WDS VLAN 1 VLAN 1 TEW 455APBO oO 192 168 10 100 N d l l e dE t 802 10 Trunk zat WDS q A VLAN 2 j y Y rere j owce HEEN d Een E Marketing Network Resource ua AIJEE e e A y WS 192 188 10 103 VLAN 3 VLAN 3 Y Gu
4. IP Netmask The network mask By default it s 255 255 255 0 gt IP Gateway The gateway IP address and by default it s 192 168 10 1 gt Primary DNS The primary DNS server in service gt Secondary DNS The secondary DNS server in service LAN Information Display total received and transmitted statistics on the LAN interface LAN Information MAC Address 00 17 43 07 02 01 Receive Bytes Receive Packets Transmit Bytes Transmit Packets gt MAC Address The MAC address of the LAN port gt Receive bytes The total received packets in bytes on the LAN port gt Receive packets The total received packets of the LAN port gt Transmit bytes The total transmitted packets in bytes of the LAN port gt Transmit packets The total transmitted packets of the LAN port 60 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 4 2 2 WDS Link Status The administrator can obtain detailed Information such as MAC Address Signal Strength of all WDS link via this page WDS Link Status Refresh WDS Link Status WDS MAC Address WDS1 null WDS2 null WDS3 mul WDOS4 null WDS5 null WOS5 null WDST null WDS8 null WDS Maximum supported WDS links m Status On Off MAC address Display MAC address of WDS peer m RSSI Indicate the RSSI of WDS links m Last TX time Last inactive time period in seconds on WDS links If display 0 RSSI you n
5. TRENDNET TRENDNET User s Guide TEW 455APBO 2 01 Table of Contents Chapter System OVEN EE 1 Ts 2 Introquction OF TE VV 4 SOAP BO EE 1 EZ SV SUC IM Re nie EE 2 1 3 Applications in Wireless NetWork icross A 3 LA PHOGUICE Benita 7 A O 8 1 6 Wireless Performance Considerations non nononnnnnononn nan nononnnnos 11 Chapter E Een EE E e EE 12 ZA ACN ACIS Ral ail Oli EE 12 Zc MA AC KAS eeh 12 2 1 2 Panel Function DESEFPLIONS iaa 12 2 2 Web Management Interface Instruction 13 Chapter SAP Mode Connie uratiO Nessie e a a ice 16 3 External Network LORD is 16 31 L Network Require Mens EE 16 SEO Ue LANE dat 17 3 2 Wireless LAN Network EIER eet dee ia 19 3 2 1 Wireless General Sel 19 3 22 Wireless Advanced SetU EE 21 3 23 Create vintual AP IVAP E 25 SS AN MUl AP OV CIV TE 25 A A 27 A A O oo pen 34 gt Wireless N twork Expansion seri eeh EE ee 35 SOY stem Manal eme N ssrin a a ad 38 3 41 Configure Mana IME EE 38 3 4 2 Re TC E Blo iii 41 343 COMMBUGE UPIP EE 42 SAA COMMBULE SNMP SOU Dai A N 43 3 4 5 Backup Restore and Reset to Factory A5 2346 Firmware Uperid ci n 46 34A A TE e td A EA EE 47 DAO RC OO OT EE 48 F VEM e EE 49 Sd k SV SUSI OV ON WIG si 49 3 5 2 ASSOCIALEO CIENTS EE 51 3S WV DEI SULCUS EE 52 SDA Extra nto Mat DE 53 EVO O A Ea 55 chapter W DS Mode CON es e anna 56 AA External NetWork CONNEC ON EEN 56 ATI Network en E E 56 Fa e d EE 57 A 2 IN SE 5 IUS E 59 2 En RTE 59 EL ZN DS A SAUS
6. The items in this page are for AP s RF advanced settings and will be applied to all VAPs 24 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 3 2 3 Create Virtual AP VAP The TEW 455APBO support broadcasting multiple SSIDs allowing the creation of Virtual Access Points partitioning a single physical access point into 8 logical access points each of which can have a different set of security VLAN tag ID and network settings Figure 3 2 shows multiple SSIDs with different security type and VLAN settings SSID Sales Sales Network Resource L i y a d ei MO VLAN 1 Engineer Network Resource TEW 455APBO NN le 3 F 192 168 10 100 WPA PSKITKIP d L E 4 Pra 802 10 Trunk a VLAN 2 i i E FEF Marketing Network Resource d ef Y SSID Guest Guest Network Resource a 4 e WPA2 PSK TKIP d L 5 VLAN 4 WPA2 PSKIAES SSID Accounting Accounting Network Resource i y U e VLAN 5 Figure 3 2 Multiple SSIDs with different Security Type and VLAN Tag 3 2 3 1 Virtual AP Overview The administrator can view all of the Virtual AP s settings via this page Please click on Wireless gt Virtual AP Setup and the Virtual AP Overview Page appears Virtual AP Overview VAP List ESSID Status Security Type MAC Filter MAC Filter Setup VAP Edit TRENDnet45500 On Disabled Disable TRENDnet45501 Disabled Disable TRENDnet45502 Disabled Disable TRENDnet45503 Disabled Disable
7. factories or warehouses where industrial grade devices are preferred m Public hotspot operation for caf parks convention centers shopping malls or airports Wireless coverage for indoor and outdoor grounds in private resorts home yards or golf course communities Router DMZ Online Game User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 1 3 Applications in Wireless Network TEW455APBO is a multiple mode system which can be configured either as a wireless gateway or an access point as desired It also can be used WDS link for Ethernet network expansion This section depicts different applications on AP Mode WDS Mode and CPE Mode Operating Mode Operating Mode Mode AP Mode WDS Mode CPE Mode SaveRReboot Configuration in AP Mode including Access Point WDS An access point can be either a main relay or remote base station A main base station is typically connected to a wired network via the Ethernet port A relay base station relays data between main base stations and relay stations or remote base stations with clients A remote base station is the end point to accept connections from wireless clients and pass data upwards to a network wirelessly gt Example 1 Access Point without WDS v Itcan be deployed as a tradition fixed wireless Access Point Internet CAC ege 192 168 10 10 TEW 455APBO 192 168 10 100 gt Example 2 Access Point with WDS
8. v Itcan be deployed as a tradition fixed wireless Access Point and provides WDS link to expand network User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Remote Base Station 192 168 10 250 Internet 192 168 10 10 TEW 455APBO 192 168 10 100 Internet H Main Base Station 192 168 10 250 TEW 455APBO 192 168 10 100 192 168 10 x Configuration in WDS Mode Pure WDS An access point can be either a main relay or remote base station A main base station is typically connected to a wired network via the Ethernet port A relay base station relays data between main base stations and relay stations or remote base stations with clients A remote base station is the end point to accept connections from wireless clients and pass data upwards to a network wirelessly In this mode it can support single or multiple WDS links and no wireless clients can associate with it though gt Example 1 Point to Point internet a Remote Base Station TEW 455APBO 192 168 10 250 192 168 10 100 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Main Base Station 192 168 10 250 TEW 455APBO 192 168 10 100 192 168 10 x gt Example 2 Point to Multi Point Remote Base Station 192 168 10 x 192 168 10 250 Remote Base Station 192 168 10 251 192 168 10 x TEW 455APBO 192 168 10 100 Remote Base Station 192 168 10 252 192 168 10 x gt Example 3
9. 12 Rule Protocol Private IP Private Port Public Port 1 TCP 192 168 2 10 22 22 2 TCP 192 168 2 11 20 80 20 80 gt Example 2 All connections should be redirected to 192 168 2 12 while DMZ is enabled Since Virtual Server rules have precedence over the DMZ rule all other connections to TCP port 20780 will be redirected to port 20 80 of 192 168 2 11 The rule 2 won t take effect DMZ Enabled 192 168 2 12 Rule Protocol Private IP Private Port Public Port 1 TCP 192 168 2 11 20 80 20 80 2 TCP 192 168 2 10 22 22 73 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 5 4 System Status This section breaks down into subsections of System Overview DHCP Clients Extra Information and Event Log 5 4 1 System Overview Detailed information on System WAN Information LAN Information and CPE Wireless Information can be reviewed via this page m System Display the information of the system Host Name TEW 4554PB O Operating Mode CPE Mode Location Description Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Firmware Version Cen CPE G2H5 W2 0 0 Release Version Firmware Date 2009 10 05 06 51 45 Device Time 2009 01 01 00 00 17 System Up Time 40 gt System Name The name of the system 3 Operating Mode The mode currently in service 3 Location The reminding note on the geographical location of the system 3 Description The reminding note of the s
10. 192 168 10 100 209 2 00 200 0 192 168 10 1 15 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Chapter 3 AP Mode Configuration When AP mode is chosen the system can be configured as an Access Point This section provides detailed explanation for users to configure in the AP mode with help of illustrations In the AP mode functions listed in the table below are also available from the Web based GUI interface Operating Mode General Settings System Overview LAN Advanced Settings Profiles Settings Clients SEET Virtual AP Firmware Upgrade WDS Status UPNP po Reboot Eventlog Table 3 1 AP Mode Functions 3 1 External Network Connection 3 1 1 Network Requirement Normally TEW 455APBO connects to a wired LAN and provides a wireless connection point to associate with wireless client as shown in Figure 3 1 Then Wireless clients could access to LAN or Internet by associating themselves with TEW 455APBO set in AP mode Internet g i H 192 168 10 10 eg TEW 455APBO 192 168 10 100 Figure 3 1 Access Point on a Wired LAN Configuration 16 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 3 1 2 Configure LAN IP Here are the instructions to setup the local IP Address and Netmask Please click on System gt LAN and follow the below setting LAN Setup Ethernet Connection Type Mode Static IP Dynamic IP static IP IP Address 192 16
11. Delivery Traffic Indication Message It is used to notify the wireless stations which Support power saving mode when to wake up to receive multicast frame DTIM is necessary and critical in wireless environment as a mechanism to fulfill power saving synchronization A DTIM interval is a count of the number of beacon frames that must occur before the access point sends the buffered multicast frames For instance if DTIM Interval is set to 3 then the Wi Fi clients will expect to receive a multicast frame after receiving three Beacon frame The higher DTIM interval will help power saving and possibly decrease wireless throughput in multicast applications Fragment Threshold The Fragment Threshold is in the range of 25672346 byte The default is 2346 byte Each Wi Fi packet can be divided into smaller packets marked with a sequential fragment number and re assemble in the receiving ends The purpose is to make a short frame instead of long frame transmitting by radio in a heavy noisy environment Because of sending smaller frames corruptions are much less likely 23 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point to occur The pros is obvious the cons is the overhead for transmission So in a clean environment higher fragment threshold can be an option to increase throughput Fragmentation will be triggered by setting the Fragment Threshold usually in Byte length Only when the frame size is over the Threshold f
12. IEEE Standard 802 1d internet i M t i 4 j BE EE Ka TEW 455APBO 192 168 10 100 Blocked by Spanning Tree Protocol EL Internet d J A i Remote Base Station J w mr 192 168 10 250 A g p e Y TEW 455APBO d X DS 192 168 10 100 x H Blocked by Spanning Tree Protocol Base Station Remote Base Station 192 168 10 x 192 168 100 101 192 168 10 251 18 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 3 2 Wireless LAN Network Creation The network manager can configure related wireless settings General Settings Advanced Settings Virtual AP VAP Setting Security Settings and Access Control Settings 3 2 1 Wireless General Setup The administrator can change the data transmission channel and output power settings for the system Please click on Wireless gt General Setup and follow the below setting General Setup MAC Address 00 11 4a3 07 02 03 Band Mode 802 11b 802 11g Transmit Rate Control Domain FCC Channel 6 wt Tx Power Level g w Super G O Enable Disable m MAC address The MAC address of the Wireless interface is displayed here Band Mode Select an appropriate wireless band bands available are 801 11b 802 11g and 802 11b 802 11g Transmit Rate Control Select the desired rate from the drop down list the options are auto or ranging from 1 to 54Mbps for the 802 11g and
13. Key 8 63 ASCII chars 64 HEX chars Advanced Setup Slot Time 1 1489 ACK Time 1 372 CTS Time 1 744 RSSI Threshold 128 127 Beacon Interval 1 5000 DTIM Interval 1715 Fragment Threshold 256 2346 RTS Threshold 1 2346 Advanced Setup Slot Time 1 1489 CPE Mode ACK Time 1 372 CTS Time 1 744 Fragment Threshold 256 2346 RTS Threshold 1 2346 Virtual AP Setup ESSID Length 31 0 9 A Z a z NOES AAS E ee a aa Maximum Clients 1 32 VLAN ID O 4094 WEP Key 10 26 32 HEX chars 5 13 16 ASCII chars Group Key Update 10 99999999 seconds default is 600 Master Key Update 10 99999999 seconds default is 83400 Pre Shared Key 8 63 ASCII chars 64 HEX chars Authentication Server IP Format 1 254 Authentication Port 1 65535 Shared Secret 1 64 characters EAP Reauth Period 300 99999999 default is 3600 O is disable Accounting Server IP Format 1 254 Accounting Port WEP Key Update 1 65535 O 99999999 default is 300 O is disable Block WDS Setup Field Peer s MAC Address Valid Characters 12 HEX chars VLAN ID 0 4094 Space is disable 87 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Block Field Valid Characters Description Length 32 0 9 A Z a z Space
14. Multi Point Repeating bridge WDS WDS Main Base Station Remote Base Station 192 168 10 250 TEW 455APBO 192 168 10 253 192 168 10 100 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Configuration in CPE Mode It can be used as an Outdoor Customer Premises Equipment CPE to receive wireless signal over last mile application helping WISPs deliver wireless broadband Internet service to residents and business customers In the CPE mode TEW 455APBO is a gateway enabled with NAT and DHCP Server functions The wired clients connected to TEW 455APBO are in different subnet from those connected to Main Base Station and in CPE mode it does not accept wireless association from wireless clients NAI WDS internet AMS F TR _ TEW 455APBO Main Base Station 192 168 10 100 192 168 10 250 192 168 1 250 192 168 10 100 Wi Fi WAN Wire 192 168 10 x User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 1 4 Product Benefit High Adjustable Output Power up to 27dBm FCC version 6dBm EU version Topology Point to Point Point to Multi Point Operation Modes gt Access Point Mode Pure Access Point Function and Access Point Bridge WDS Function 3 WDS Mode gt CPE Mode Router Client Security with WEP WPA WPA2 PSK and WPA WPA2 RADIUS Over load current protection Integrated Power over Ethernet PoE 8 Multiple B SSID capability Business class security and cen
15. PoE Access Point 3 Next in the Control panel open the Administrative Tools and then open Services Scroll down until you find the SSDP Discovery Interface f the Status is not Started double click on SSDP Discovery Interface to open the service properties Change the startup type to Automatic then close the properties Now right click on SSDP Discovery Services and choose Start from the pop up menu The SSDP Discovery Service will then be running and start each time you boot 4 Services Fie Action View Help e i EY Sa Services Local Mame Ba Shell Hardware Det 24 Smart Card ie SSDP Discovery Ser Ba System Event Motifi Ba System Restore Se a Task Scheduler Sa TCP IP NetBIOS He Sy Telephony GA Extended Standard Description Manages a Enables dis Tracks syst Performs Enables a Enables su Provides T Status Started Started Started Started Started Started Started Startup Type Automatic Manual Manual Automatic Automatic Automatic Automatic Manual Log On 4s Local System Local Service Local Service Local System Local System Local System Local Service Local System EER 4 After enabling UPnP and starting the SSDP Discovery Service it may take few minutes for the TEW 455APBO to be discovered and appear in your My Network Places Y My Network Places Fie Edit view Bac
16. RPP DP PPD 82 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point v Using The used device of system currently v Watching The MAC address of specified peer currently v Signal Indicate signal strength of specified peer currently gt S T op Signal Type T to stop display signal strength gt P ing Type P to open Ping window Flood Ping f gt v Destination Enter IP address of destination v Specify Packet Size Enter packet size v Flood Ping Enter f to flood and Space to not flood Click Enter to start PINGing Pinging 192 168 2 1 s 1472 flood lt I Stop Click I to stop and display PING statistics gt gt 6693 packets transmitted 6688 packets received 4 packet loss 27 round trip minvavg max 3 1 77 8 67 8 ms L Approximate Throughput 3076923 hes 36876 kb s E Using set command Type set command to change IP address netmask gateway and operating mode 83 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point cx Telnet 192 168 10 100 Login root Password Command gt set Set Change IP address and Operating Mode set ip lt address gt lt netmask gt lt gateway gt mode lt AP WDS iCPE gt Command gt E Using reboot command Restart the system E Using default command Restore system default settings m Using password command Change root password cr Telnet 192 168 100 100 L
17. TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point v Hostname The Hostname of the WAN port gt Static IP Users can manually setup the WAN IP address with a static IP provided by WISP Static IP IP Address 192 168 1 254 IP Wetmask 255 255 255 0 IP Gateway 192 166 1 1 v IP Address The IP address of the WAN port By default the IP address is 192 168 1 254 v IP Netmask The Subnet mask of the WAN port By default the Netmask is 255 255 255 0 v IP Gateway The default gateway of the WAN port By default the Gateway is 192 168 1 1 gt PPPoE To create wireless PPPoE WAN connection to a PPPoE server in network Recoonect Mode always On Oon Demand Manual Idle Time MTU gt User Name Enter User Name for PPPoE connection gt Password Enter Password for PPPoE connection gt Reconnect Mode v Always on A connection to Internet is always maintained v OnDemand A connection to Internet is made as needed v Manual Click the Connect button on WAN Information in the Overview page to connect to the Internet gt Idle Time Time to last before disconnecting PPPoE session when it is idle Enter preferred Idle Time in minutes gt MTU By default it s 1492 bytes MTU stands for Maximum Transmission Unit Consult with WISP for a correct MTU setting 64 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point DNS Check No Default D
18. aa bb cc 00 00 0a and click Add button then the MAC address should display in the ACL List There are a maximum of 20 clients allowed in this MAC Filter List The MAC addresses of the wireless clients can be added and removed to the list using the Add and Delete buttons Click Reboot button to activate your changes a MAC Access Control is the weakest security approach WPA or WPA2 security method is highly recommended 34 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 3 3 Wireless Network Expansion The administrator could create WDS Links to expand wireless network When WDS is enabled access point functions as a wireless bridge and is able to communicate with other access points via WDS links A WDS link is bidirectional and both sides must support WDS Access points know each other by MAC Address In other words each access point needs to include MAC address of its peer Ensure all access points are configured with the same channel and own same security type settings Figure 3 3 shows Point to Multiple Points with different VLAN settings Sales Network Resource L i gt ampare A a A L N ri A WDS VLAN 1 VLAN 1 TEW 455APBO y Oo 192 168 10 100 N d e e 5 a Y e 802 10 Trunk GE WDS ETS 192 168 10 102 VLAN 2 VLAN 2 TREND TT l y Marketing Network Resource i y gt d t q s d y wos 192 168 10 103 VLAN 3 VLAN 3 Y Guest Network Resource e di A L
19. gt IP Filter Setup and follow the below setting IP Filter Setup IP Rules Source Address Mask Source Port Destination Address Mask Destination Port In Out in out Protocol Tce Ouo O icmp Listen O ves O Mo Action Deny O Fass Interface OLan Owan Both EA IP Filter List Source Address Mask Port In Out Protocol Listen Action Interface Delete Edit Destination Address Mask Port No IP Rule in the List Source Address Mask Enter desired source IP address and netmask i e 192 168 2 10 82 Source Port Enter a port or a range of ports as start end i e port 20 80 Destination Address Mask Enter desired destination IP address and netmask i e 192 168 1 10 82 Destination Port Enter a port or a range of ports as start end i e port 20 80 m In Out Applies to Ingress or egress packets Protocol Supports TCP UDP or ICMP m Listen Click Yes radial button to match TCP packets only with the SYN flag 68 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Active Deny to drop and Pass to allow per filter rules m Interface The interface that a filter rule applies a All packets are allowed by default Deny rules could be added to the filter list to filter out unwanted packets and leave remaining allowed Click Save button to add IP filter rule Total of 20 rules maximum allowed in the IP Filter List All rules can be edited or removed from the Lis
20. hosts to receive trap messages Click Save button to save changes and click Reboot button to activate 44 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 3 4 5 Backup Restore and Reset to Factory Backup current configuration restore previously saved configuration or reset back to factory default configuration can be executed via this page Please click on Utilities gt Profile Setting and follow the below setting Profile Save Profile Save save Settings Torc Sg Load Settings From PC Browse Upload Sry Reset To Factory Default erch amp In this page you can save your current configuration restore a previously saved configuration of res of the settings to the factory default settings m Save Settings To PC Click Save button to save the current configuration to a local disk File Download Do you want to save this file or find a program online to open it ny Name config bin Type Unknown File Type From 192 168 10 100 While files from the Internet can be useful some files can potentially harm your computer IF you do not trust the source do not find a program to open this file or save this file What s the risk m Load Settings from PC Click Browse button to locate a configuration file to restore and then click Upload button to upload Reset To Factory Default Click Default button to reset back to the factory default settings and exp
21. over the DMZ rule In order to use a range of ports available to access to different internal hosts Virtual Server rules are needed Please click on Advance gt DMZ and follow the below setting DMZ Setup DMZ O Enable Disable m DMZ By default it s Disable Check Enable radial button to enable DMZ IP Address Enter IP address of DMZ host and only one DMZ host is supported Click Save button to save your changes Click Reboot button to activate your changes 71 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 5 3 2 Virtual Server Port Forwarding Virtual Server can also referred to as Port Forward as well and used interchangeably Resources in the network can be exposed to the Internet users in a controlled manner including on line gaming video conferencing or others via Virtual Server setup Don t repeat ports usage to avoid confusion Please click on Advance gt Virtual Server and follow the below setting Virtual Server Setup Virtual Server Virtual Server Enable Disable PrivateIP Protocol Type TCP upp Private Port po Public Port Kaka Virtual Server List Status Description Protocol Private IP Public Port Local Port Delete Edit Mo Rule in the List ll Virtual Server By Default It s Disable Check Enable radial button to enable Virtual Server Description Enter appropriate message for resou
22. select HTTP Service gt HTTP Port The default is 80 and the range is between 1 65535 gt Enable HTTPS Check to select HTTPS Service gt HTTPS Port The default is 443 and the range is between 1 65535 If you already have an SSL Certificate please click UploadKey button to select the file and upload it gt Enable Telnet Check to select Telnet Service gt Telnet Port The default is 23 and the range is between 1 65535 gt Enable SSH Check to select SSH Service gt SSH Port Please The default is 22 and the range is between 1 65535 a Click GenerateKey button to generate RSA private key The key is displayed in the field below Click Save button to save your changes Click Reboot button to activate your changes Without a valid certificate users may encounter the following problem in IE7 when they try to access system s WMI https 192 168 10 100 There will be a Certificate Error because the browser treats system as an illegal website 39 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Certificate Error Navigation Blocked Windows Internet Explorer A E by e btios 192 168 10 100 w A A A File Edit View Favorites Tools Help we Favorites ER gt TRENDnet TEW 4554PB0 Certificate Error Navigati 2 3 There is a problem with this website s security certificate The security certificate presented by this website wa
23. the Windows XP m Click Start gt Run and type cmd in the Run field The DOS command window appears m Enter telnet 192 168 10 100 to connect with system ex C WINDOWS system32 cmd exe Microsoft Windows XP Version 5 1 2600 lt C gt Copyright 1985 2661 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings bell kin gt telnet 192 168 10 100 m Enter username and password which are root and root by default in the Telnet session 79 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 6 2 Accessing the CLI with SSH Utility Follow these steps to access CLI with SSH Utility Putty in Windows XP You could access CLI with SSH Utility Below is an example using PuTTY utility which is a freeware Please see license agreement at this link http www chiark greenend org uk sgtatham putty licence html TRENDnet does not provide support and warranty for using this software Execute Putty exe to prompt the PuTTY Configuration window Enter IP address 192 168 10 100 on the Host Name or IP address field and select SSH on the Connection type field Click Open button to open SSH session i PuTTY Configuration Category Session Logaing Specity the destination you want to connect to Terminal Host Name or IP address Port Keyboard Bell 192 168 10 100 a9 Features Window Appearance Behaviour Translation Selection Colours Connection Bas
24. throughput and is not time sensitive is sent to this queue FTP data for example Medium throughput and delay Most traditional IP AC BE Best Eff Medi C_ est Effort 0 3 Eau data is sent to this queue 0x28 E Minimum delay Time sensitive video data is 4 High pe Idee OxaO S automatically sent to this queue 0x30 OxeO Time sensitive data like VoIP and streaming media are h EE CIEE 0x88 a nig automatically sent to this queue Oxb8 m Security Type Options are Disabled WEP and AES from the drop down list All devices need to have the same security setting to build WDS link gt WEP Key Enter HEX or ASCII WEP key at different length as shown below This system supports up to 4 sets of WEP keys Key Length 64 bits WEP auth method Fi Open system d Shared Key Index P se WEP Key 1 WEP Key 2 WEP Key 3 WEP Key 4 36 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point v Key Length The available options are 64 bits 128 bits or 152 bits v WEP auth Method Enable the desired option among Open system and Shared v Key Index key index is used to designate the WEP key during data transmission 4 different WEP keys can be entered at the same time but only one is chosen v WEP Key Enter HEX or ASCII format WEP key value the system supports up to 4 sets
25. 02 1x Authentication is enabled please refer to the following Dynamic WEP and RADIUS settings to complete configuration v Dynamic WEP Settings 31 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Dynamic WEP Settings WEP Key Length UY s4bits 128bits WEP Key Update Period EAP Reauth Period 3500 e WEP Key length The available options are 64 bits or 128 bits The system will automatically generate WEP encryption keys e WEP Key Update Period By default it s 300 seconds O not to rekey e EAP Reauth Period By default it s 3600 seconds 0 second is to disable EAP Re authentication v Main and Secondary Authentication RADIUS Server Settings Authentication RADIUS Server Authentication Server Port Shared Secret Accounting RADIUS Server O Enable Disable secondary Authentication RADIUS Server Authentication Serer port snared Sere O O e Authentication Server Enter the IP address of the Authentication RADIUS server e Port By default it s 1812 The port number used to communicate with RADIUS server e Shared secret A secret key used between system and RADIUS server Supports 1 to 64 characters e Accounting Server Enable or Disable accounting features in RADIUS server 32 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point v Main and secondary Accounting RADIUS Server Settings Accounting Server Accounting Server 0 Po
26. 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point ACK Timeout ACK timeout is in the range of 1 372 and set in unit of microsecond The default value is 48 microsecond All data transmission in 802 11b g request an Acknowledgement ACK send by receiving radio The transmitter will resend the original packet if correspondent ACK failed to arrive within specific time interval also refer to as ACK Timeout ACK Timeout is adjustable due to the fact that distance between two radio links may vary in different deployment ACK Timeout makes significant influence in performance of long distance radio link If ACK Timeout is set too short transmitter will start to Resend packet before ACK is received and throughputs become low due to excessively high re transmission ACK Timeout is best determined by distance between the radios data rate of average environment The Timeout value is calculated based on round trip time of packet with a little tolerance So if experiencing re transmissions or poor performance the ACK Timeout could be made longer to accommodate RTS CTS Adjustment of RTS Threshold can be done to turn on RTS CTS Timeout will take effect only when RTS is turned on Unlike wired Ethernet radio transmission may begin with a RTS Request to Send frame and receiver responds with a CTS Clear to Send frame The RTS CTS mechanism is called Channel Cleaning all stations that received CTS will back off for cer
27. 66 00 02 56 dBm WPA PSK2 TKIP Select cerio guest 04 11 4B 66 00 02 57 d m WEP Select PEK 2 1 test 00 00 41 4E 38 63 91 dBm WPA PSKITKIP Select cerio private 06 11 4B 65 00 0 2 57 dam WPA PSKITKIP Select m ESSID Available Extend Service Set ID of surrounding Access Points m MAC Address MAC addresses of surrounding Access Points m Channel Channel numbers used by all found Access Points Signal Level Received signal strength of all found Access Points m Security Type Security type by all found Access Points m Setup Click Select to configure settings and associate with chosen AP While clicking Select button in the Site Survey Table the ESSID and Security Type will apply in the Wireless General Setup However more settings are needed including Security Key For WMM and Security settings please refer to section 3 3 For other system management please refer to section 3 4 67 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 5 2 Access Control List 5 2 1 IP Filter Setup Allows to create deny or allow rules to filter ingress or egress packets from specific source and or to destination IP address on wired LAN or Wireless WAN ports Filter rules could be used to filter unicast or multicast packets on different protocols as shown in the IP Filter Setup Important to note that IP filter rules has precedence over Virtual server rules Please click on Advance
28. 8 10 100 IP Wetmask 255 255 255 0 IP Gateway 192 168 10 1 DNS No Default DNS Server Li Specify DNS Server IP ees mmm O OO 802 1d Spanning Tree Mode Check either Static IP or Dynamic IP button as desired to set up the system IP of LAN port gt Static IP The administrator can manually setup the LAN IP address when static IP is preferred v IP Address The IP address of the LAN port default IP address is 192 168 10 100 v IP Netmask The Subnet mask of the LAN port default Netmask is 255 255 255 0 v IP Gateway The default gateway of the LAN port default Gateway is 192 168 10 1 gt Dynamic IP This configuration type is applicable when the TEW 455APBO is connected to a network with presence of a DHCP server All related IP information will be provided by the DHCP server automatically Dynamic IP v Hostname The Hostname of the LAN port 17 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point m DNS Check either No Default DNS Server or Specify DNS Server IP button as desired to set up the system DNS gt Primary The IP address of the primary DNS server gt Secondary The IP address of the secondary DNS server 802 1d Spanning Tree The spanning tree network protocol provides a loop free topology for a bridged LAN between LAN interface and 8 WDS interfaces from WDSO to WDS7 The Spanning Tree Protocol which is also referred to as STP is defined in the
29. 802 11b g modes or 1 to 11Mbps for the 802 11b mode Domain Select the desired domain from the drop down list the options are FCC and ETSI Channel The channel range will be changed by selecting different domain The channels range from 1 to 11 for the FCC domain or 1 to 13 for the ETSI domain 19 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point m Tx Power You can adjust the output power of the system to get the appropriate coverage for your wireless network Select the LEVEL 1 to LEVEL 9 that you need for your environment If you are not sure from which setting to choose then use the default LEVEL 9 setting The power value might be 1dBm Super G Click Enable button to activate super G and Disable to deactivate super G Click Save button to save your changes Click Reboot button to activate your changes The items in this page are for AP s RF general settings and will be applied to all VAPs 20 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 3 2 2 Wireless Advanced Setup To achieve optimal wireless performance it is necessary to tweak advance setting per requirements properly not necessary higher the better or lower The administrator can change the RTS threshold and fragmentation threshold settings for the system Please click on Wireless gt Advanced Setup and follow the below setting Wireless Setup Advanced Setup Slot Time a ACK Timeout 4
30. ADAGABAAAAgwlk3y m System Information gt System Name Enter a desired name or use the default one gt Description Provide description of the system 3 Location Enter geographical location information of the system It helps administrator to locate the system easier 38 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point The system supports two management accounts root and admin The network manager is assigned with full administrative privileges when logging in as root user to manage the system in all aspects While logging in as an admin user only subset of privileges is granted such as basic maintenance For example root user can change passwords for both root and admin account and admin user can only manage its own For more information about covered privileges for these two accounts please refer to Appendix C Network manager Privileges Root Password Log in as a root user and is allowed to change its own plus admin user s password gt New Password Enter a new password if desired gt Check New Password Enter the same new password again to check E Admin Password Log in as a admin user and is allowed to change its own password gt New Password Enter a new password if desired gt Check New Password Enter the same new password again to check Admin Login Methods Only root user can enable or disable system login methods and change services port gt Enable HTTP Check to
31. CTS Timeout og RSSI Threshold 24 Beacon Interval DTIM Interval Fragment Threshold 2346 RTS Threshlod 2346 Short Preamble Enable Disable Tx Burst Enable Disable 802 119 Protection Mode Enable Disable Slot Time Slot time is in the range of 171489 and set in unit of microsecond The default value is 20 microsecond Slot time is the amount of time a device waits after a collision before retransmitting a packet Reducing the slot time decreases the overall back off which increases throughput Back off which is a multiple of the slot time is the random length of time a station waits before sending a packet on the LAN For a sender and receiver own right of the channel the shorter slot time help manage shorter wait time to re transmit from collision because of hidden wireless clients or other causes When collision sources can be removed sooner and other senders attempting to send are listening the channel CSMA CA the owner of the channel should continue ownership and finish their transmission and release the channel Then following ownership of the channel will be sooner for the new pair due to shorter slot time However when long duration of existing collision sources and shorter slot time exist the owners might experience subsequent collisions When adjustment to longer slot time can t improve performance then RTS CTS could supplement and help improve performance 21 User Manual TEW
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34. IP Address 192 168 16 166 IP Netmask 255 255 255 0 IP Gateway 192 168 108 1 Receive bytes 2230 Receive packets 51 Transmit bytes 2138 Transmit packets 38 E Using pwinfo command Type pwinfo command the Wireless Information Display Utility appears 3 Choose Device Select the desired wireless interface athO ath7 or wdsO wds7 v AP Mode Display desired AP or WDS device interface from ath0 to ath7 or wds0 to wds7 v WDS Mode Display desired WDS device interface from wds0 to wds7 81 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point v CPE Mode Display CPE device Interface atb c Telnet 192 168 10 100 Dis Wireless Information Display Utility Ka DA cr Telnet 192 168 10 100 Wireless Information Display Utility Using Eii Signal Show_cnt proc net wireless proc net dev Iface RxPacket TxPacket nwid crypt frag retry misc ethB 182 128 breG 204 82 wif i 1193 996 ath 219 59 Quit Wireless gt Quit Type Q to close this utility gt Wireless Type W to open Choose Device window gt S ignal Type Sto open Peer MAC Address window Type the desired MAC address of associated peer to display Click Enter to show signal strength of associated peer The unit is RSSI Using Lath Watching 66 6d 6b 13 6b 18 Signal 32 dBm Doe gt gt gt gt 22 OPP PP PPP RPP DP
35. MP Setup SNMP is an application layer protocol that provides a message format for communication between SNMP manager and agent By enabling SNMP function the administrator can obtain the system information remotely Please click on System gt SNMP Setup and follow the below setting SNMP Setup SNMP v2c SNMP v3 SNMP Trap SNMP v2c Enable Check to enable SNMP v2c SNMP v2c gt ro community Set a community string to authorize read only access gt rw community Set a community string to authorize read write access SNMP v3 Enable Check to enable SNMP v3 SNMPv3 supports the highest level SNMP security SNMP v3 Enable SNMP ro user SNMP ro password SNMP ru user SNMP ra password 43 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point gt SNMP ro user Set a community string to authorize read only access gt SNMP ro password Set a password to authorize read only access gt SNMP rw user Set a community string to authorize read write access gt SNMP rw password Set a password to authorize read write access SNMP Trap Events such as cold start interface up amp down and association amp disassociation will report to an assigned server SNMP Trap gt Community Set a community string required by the remote host computer that will receive trap messages or notices send by the system gt IP Enter the IP addresses of the remote
36. NS Server or Specify DNS Server IP radial button as desired to set up system DNS gt Primary The IP address of the primary DNS server 3 Secondary The IP address of the secondary DNS server MAC Clone The MAC address is a 12 digit HEX code uniquely assigned to hardware as identification Some ISPs require you to register a MAC address in order to access to Internet If you have resisted the computer s network adapter MAC address with the ISP please select Clone MAC Address MAC Clone 2 Keep Default MAC Address Clone MAC Address 00 1a 92 9f a4 9b O Manual MAC Address mM _ gt Keep Default MAC Address Keep the default MAC address of WAN port on the system gt Clone MAC Address If you want to clone the MAC address of the PC then click the Clone MAC Address button The system will automatically detect your PC s MAC address The Clone MAC Address field will display MAC address of the PC connected to system Click Save button can make clone MAC effective gt Manual MAC Address Enter the MAC address registered with your ISP Bandwidth Administrator can control download and upload bandwidth Default is Disable Bandwidth Control Bandwidth Enable Disable Upload Kits Download Kbits gt Upload The range is from 256 to 8192 in Kbits 3 Download The range is from 256 to 8192 in Kbits Click Save button to save your changes Click Reboot butt
37. OHS M A A eet SS AA WEP Key 10 26 32 HEX chars AES Key 32 HEX chars IP Filter Source Address IP Format 1 254 Source Mask 0 32 Source Port 1 65535 Destination Address IP Format 1 254 Destination Mask O 32 Destination Port 1 65535 MAC Filter MAC address MAC Format 12 HEX chars Virtual Server Description Length 32 0 9 A Z a z space I S _ lt gt Private IP IP Formate 1 254 Private Port 1 65535 Public Port 1 65535 DMZ IP Address IP Format 1 254 88 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Appendix B Network manager Privileges There are two system management accounts for maintaining the system namely the root and admin accounts are with different levels of privileges The root manager account is empowered with full privilege to Read amp Write while the admin manager account is Read only The following table display CPE admin account s privileges re S a te or SNMPSetup SNMPSetup Read a ME ICI ETT DOC IE Advance CC System Information Read Backup Settings Read amp Write a E Administrator 89 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Appendix C Enabling UPnP in Windows XP 1 Open the Add Remove Programs control panel and then click on Add Remove Windows Components in the sidebar Scroll down and find Networking Services highlight it and then click Details W
38. Result m Ping This utility will help ping other devices on the network to verify connectivity Ping utility using ICMP packets detects connectivity and latency between two network nodes As result of that packet loss and latency time are available in the Result field while running the PING test gt Destination IP Domain Enter desired domain name i e www google com or IP address of the destination and click ping button to proceed The ping result will be shown in the Result field gt Count By default it s 5 and the range is from 1 to 50 It indicates number of connectivity test 47 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 3 4 8 Reboot This function allows user to restart system with existing or most current settings when changes are made Click Reboot button to proceed and take around three minutes to complete Reboot D You must be reboot the system after changing settings Rebooting the system will not delete any of your configuration settings Click reboot button to reboot the system A reminder will be available for remaining time to complete If power cycle is necessary please wait till completion of the reboot process Please Wait The System Overview page appears upon the completion of reboot 48 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 3 5 System Status This section breaks down into subsections of System Overview Associated Cli
39. SOSesSssessesoosvoesoevcors ELE BHSHSHSOSSSOSOCSOASAWGAVODOHVOOS wSSCOOSHSOSDSSOOCSRSESOOBSOCOCOOSOSCOECS GSVTOSSENSOGORVOVOVCO t EE EE EE SHS soos ores ssset sehr ds D go Ge Oh e eet erop om D SFSHSONTOHSHOSOSHSSPSOHSSSSOSOCOOOOSCSSEEOESO 606666006666 0600 ZE EE EE st tess ss oss g d e e SOSHSSSOSSOS OOSHSHSOHSSSSSHSSSOSOOOCHSOHSSOOHOSOSSD 6064060000 666666666666 ILLIA TTT SHOSSSSSSSSSSCHSASSISGOSSOSSCSESSSSOOHOSOSOSSESSSOSVSOSOOO ELE SHSOSSSHSSSSSHSS FSHOSHPSHSSSHSSHSSSSOSHOSSOSCESBOCOHKSHOSHSOESs ISPHOSSSSSOSOFSSCHOSFSOSOOSOSSSS SO OCVPFVIPDSPOGSSSFECIOSSHSCVOIFGSSSOOSVESCSVSOOSOBOSe SHSSHSSSSHSSSOSOSSHSPSOSS OCSCoSCHSMVSHOSHSSHOSHOSSSCOSOSHOGADSCHESLASCSCSHOVSOESOSESSH SHSSSSSSCSSCSSSSSSSSSHSOH CHSSHVPSFSSSSSOSSSSSSSSSSSHSSSSSSESOSESGEseos VPHOSSHSSSSSSSESSSESSSSOSSS SOHSHSOHCSHSSHSSESSSSSSSHSSHOSOHOSSSSEHSESSSESSCHOSSS IPSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSPSS SOFC ASGZSoeesesce AAA AA AA AL A LADA ALELLA LA SPSSSHSSSSSSHSSSSOHOSOSSSSHSFCHCHSHSHSSHOSHSSSSCHSSSSSESOHSSHOSOSSSCESSSSSCOHHEOSOOCS VPSDSHCSSSOSSHSSSSSSSSSPS OCF AFSCHCHSHOTASCHSSOSCSSHOSOSSSSSHSSSSESISSSSSSCSHSSHSSC SOOSEL SSSSOSHSSSSSSSSSSESOSSHOSSOSHVSPSHSSSSHSSSSSSSSOSOSHOHOSSSSHOSHSSSHSESEHOOOHSEGEY SHSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHSSOSCKHOSHSLCSSSSSSOSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSGSVSSCSESSSSOSSSSSEC 1000006 6660000000000060 0060 66606006000000000000660600000080006000000000000006CCCCC0088 pee e EE E E E S e oeoegoeegeoeeeoeepene egeeeeoeopeoeoegoeegoeoeeaggg CEEEEEEEE
40. TRENDnet45504 Disabled Disable TRENDnet45505 Dizabled Disable TRENDnet45506 Disabled Disable TRENDnet45507 Disabled Disable 25 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point VAP Indicate the system s available Virtual AP ESSID Indicate the ESSID of the respective Virtual AP Status Indicate the Status of the respective Virtual AP The VAPO always On Security Type Indicate an used security type of the respective Virtual AP MAC Filter Indicate an used MAC filter of the respective Virtual AP MAC Filter Setup Click Setup button to configure Virtual AP s MAC filter VAP Edit Click Edit button to configure Virtual AP s settings including security type 26 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 3 2 3 2 Virtual AP Setup For each Virtual AP administrators can configure SSID VLAN tag ID SSID broadcasting Maximum number of client associations security type settings Click Edit button on the VAP Edit column and then a Virtual AP setup page appears VAP 1 Setup security ESSID TRENDnet45501 Enable VAP Enable Disable Hidden SSID Enable Disable Client Isolation Enable Disable WMM Enable Disable lAPP Support Enable Disable Maximum Clients VLANID O Enable Disable Security Type Disabled m ESSID Extended Service Set ID when clients are browsing for availabl
41. ation Blocks client to client discovery within a specified VLAN WEP 64 128 152 Bits EAP TLS Dynamic WEP EAP TTLS Dynamic WEP PEAP MS PEAP Dynamic WEP WPA PSK TKIP WPA 802 1x certification TKIP User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point gt 802 111 WPA2 PSK CCMP AES gt 802 11 WPA2 802 1x certification CCMP AES gt Setting for TKIP CCMP AES key s refreshing period gt Hidden ESSID support gt Setting for Deny ANY connection request gt MAC Address filtering MAC ACL gt No of registered RADIUS servers 2 gt VLAN assignment on BSSID gt Support VLAN tag over WDS Quality of Service gt DiffServ TOS gt lEEE802 1p COS gt IEEE 802 10 Tag VLAN priority control gt EEE302 11e WMM System Administration gt Intuitive Web Management Interface 3 Password Protected Access gt Firmware upgrade via Web gt Reset to Factory Defaults gt Profiles Configuration Backup and Restore gt Remote Link Test gt Full Statistics and Status Reporting gt SNMP Traps to a list of IP Address gt NTP Time Synchronization gt Even Log gt Support SNMP vi v2c v3 gt Support MIB Il gt CLI access via Telnet and SSH 10 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point gt Administrative Access HTTP HTTPS gt UPnP Universal Plug and Play 1 6 Wireless Performance Considerations There are a numbe
42. atus Refresh WDS Link Status WDS MAC Address WDS1 null WDS2 null WDS3 mul WDOS4 null WDS5 null WOS5 null WDST null WDS8 null WDS Maximum supported WDS links m Status On Off MAC address Display MAC address of WDS peer m RSSI Indicate the RSSI of WDS links m Last TX time Last inactive time period in seconds on WDS links For WDS with 0 RSSI please check the devices WDS settings including the MAC address wireless channel security settings and the TX power If the RSSI value is much lower than expected please try adjusting the Slot Time ACK CTS Timeout and or RTS Threshold in the wireless Advanced Setup 52 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 3 5 4 Extra Information Users could pull out information such as Route table ARP table MAC table Bridge table or STP available in the drop down list from system The Refresh button is used to retrieve latest table information Extra Information Refresh Extra Information Information Route Information Ke Route Information Destination Gateway Netmask 192 168 10 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 192 188 10 1 0 0 0 0 Route table information Select Route table information on the drop down list to display route table TEW 455APBO could be used as a L2 or L3 device It doesn t support dynamic routing protocols such as RIP or OSPF Static routes to specific hosts net
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44. by any unauthorized service center This warranty is voided if i the product has been modified or repaired by any unauthorized service center ii the product was subject to accident abuse or improper use iii the product was subject to conditions more severe than those specified in the manual Warranty service may be obtained by contacting TRENDnet within the applicable warranty period and providing a copy of the dated proof of the purchase Upon proper submission of required documentation a Return Material Authorization RMA number will be issued An RMA number is required in order to initiate warranty service support for all TRENDnet products Products that are sent to TRENDnet for RMA service must have the RMA number marked on the outside of return packages and sent to TRENDnet prepaid insured and packaged appropriately for safe shipment Customers shipping from outside of the USA and Canada are responsible for return shipping fees Customers shipping from outside of the USA are responsible for custom charges including but not limited to duty tax and other fees WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE IF THE TRENDNET PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATE AS WARRANTED ABOVE THE CUSTOMER S SOLE REMEDY SHALL BE AT TRENDNET S OPTION REPAIR OR REPLACE THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED EITHER IN FACT OR BY OPERATION OF LAW STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AN
45. dad is 61 Chapter SCRE Mode COMMSULAUION Sande 62 SL External NetWork CONNECT A ada 62 Sy Led NetWork Require Mes dirt dll teca 62 SLZ Conie ure WAN EE A A A A do 63 Dio CORTE Ure DDNS SO LUD etica 66 SEENEN Eet 67 5S2 ACCESS CONTO Star ide 68 EE 68 A WV FN ell O na e a a E ATE 70 Do RESOURCE SI AU IINS regeert 71 e E EE 71 322 WV ICU AL Server ROFL FOP Wal GING sail 72 SA SV SUC Sta RO 74 RL SST OV CL WIC atico 74 DAZ DHCP Clients EE 78 6 Command Hne te aCe CE septa tanos 79 6 LE ACCESSING THC e Re NEE 79 6 2 Accessing the CL wIth SsA Util ee 80 A EE 81 Appendix A WEB GUI Valid Characters EE 85 Appendix B Network manager Privileges cccsccccssssccecssssecescsseecescsnaeeceseseaeeceseseaeecesseuaeeceseseaeecessaeeeesesaaeaes 89 Appendix C Enabling UPnP in Windows NP 90 92 Biet ie N TEEN User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Chapter 1 System Overview 1 1 Introduction of TEW 455APBO The 802 11 b g compliant TEW 455APDO is an outdoor wireless device that can be used for five different purposes in three different modes In the AP mode it can be deployed either as traditional fixed wireless Access Point AP or combination of AP and WDS AP WDS In the WDS mode it s only used to expand or bridge Ethernet networks and deployed as a main base relay based or remote base station In the CPE mode it connects to Wireless Internet Service Provider s WISP outdoor ne
46. e secondary DNS server in service Receive bytes The total received packets in bytes on the WAN port Receive packets The total received packets of the WAN port Transmit bytes The total transmitted packets in bytes of the WAN port Transmit packets The total transmitted packets of the WAN port 75 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point CPE Wireless Information Display the information of the Wireless interface CPE Wireless Information ESSID default Security Type disabled Status Unlinked gt ESSID Display Extended Service Set ID of the wireless currently gt Security Display security type of the wireless currently gt Status Display connection status of the wireless currently If the system associate with AP the BSSID RSSI and Last Tx Time will be show up Below depicts the examples for associated AP of Wireless Information CPE Wireless Information ESSID RTL8185 default Security Type disabled Status Linked BS5ID 00 60 4c 81 86 36 RSS 19 Last RX Time 0 050000 gt BSSID Indicate the Basic Service Set ID of the associated AP gt RSSI Indicate the RSSI of the associated AP gt Last Tx Time Indicate the last receive packet of the associated AP LAN Information Display total received and transmitted statistics on the LAN interface 76 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point LAN Informat
47. e wireless networks this is the SSID that will appear in the list ESSID will determine the service type available to AP clients associated with the specified VAP Enable VAP By default it s Disable for VAP1 VAP7 The VAPO always enabled Select Enable to activate VAP or click Disable to deactivate this function Hidden SSID By default it s Disable Enable this option to stop the SSID broadcast in your network When disabled people could easily obtain the SSID information with the site survey software and get access to the network if security is not turned on When enabled network security is enhanced It s suggested to enable it after AP security settings are archived and setting of AP clients could make to associate to it Client Isolation By default it s Disable Select Enable all clients will be isolated from each other which means they can t reach each other WMM By default it s Disable Select Enable then packets with WMM QoS will take higher priority WMM prioritizes traffic according to four Access Categories AC voice video best effort and background However it does not provide guaranteed throughput Packets with QOS header including 27 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Diffserv IP TOS and 802 1p will be mapped into 4 Access Categories of WMM packets without QOS header will be assigned to Best Effort
48. ect Successful loading message Then click Reboot button to activate 45 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 3 4 6 Firmware Upgrade Firmware is the main software image that system needs to respond to requests and to manage real time operations Firmware upgrades are sometimes required to include new features or bugs fix It takes around 8 minutes to upgrade due to complexity of firmware To upgrade system firmware click Browse button to locate the new firmware and then click Upgrade button to upgrade Firmware Upgrade Firmware Infomation Firmware Version Cen CPE G2H5 V2 0 0 Release Version Firmware Date 2009 10 05 06 51 45 Update Firmware 1 cy From time to time the product may release new versions of the firmware You can check and download up to date firmware and dick Browser button to locate the file from your local harddisk 1 To prevent data loss during firmware upgrade please back up current settings before proceeding we 2 Do not interrupt during firmware upgrade including power on off as this may damage system 3 Never perform firmware upgrade over wireless connection or via remote access connection 46 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 3 4 7 Network Utility The administrator can diagnose network connectivity via the PING utility Please click on Utilities gt Network Utility and follow the below setting Network Utility
49. eed to check WDS configuration Things to verify are MAC Address Channel and Security type Also adjust antenna angle and Tx Power If display unexpected RSSI In a long distance application you might need to adjust Slot time ACK CTS timeout and or RTS threshold 61 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Chapter 5 CPE Mode Configuration When CPE mode is chosen the system can be configured as a Customer Premises Equipment CPE This section provides detailed explanation for users to configure in the CPE mode with help of illustrations In the CPE mode functions listed in the table below are also available from the Web based GUI interface WAN IP Filter Setup LAN Functions wan Wireless Profile Profiles Settings DHCP Clients Site Survey MAC Filter Setup eege Extra Info Upgrade DDNS Setup a Virtual Server Network Utility Event Log reen es Table 5 1 CPE Mode Functions SNMP UPNP 5 1 External Network Connection 5 1 1 Network Requirement It can be used as an Outdoor Customer Premises Equipment CPE to receive wireless signal over last mile application helping WISPs deliver wireless broadband Internet service to residents and business customers In the CPE mode TEW 455APBO is a gateway enabled with NAT and DHCP Server functions The wired clients connected to TEW 455APBO are in different subnet from those connected to Main Base Station and in CPE mode it does not accept
50. ents Status WDS Link Status Extra Information and Event Log 3 5 1 System Overview Display detailed information of System Network LAN and Wireless in the System Overview page m System Display information of the system gt gt Host Name TEW 4554PBO Operating Mode AP Mode Location Description Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Firmware Version Cen CPE G2H5 W2 0 0 Release Version Firmware Date 2009 10 05 06 51 45 Device Time 2009 01 01 00 05 00 system Up Time 05 19 System Name The name of the system Operating Mode The mode currently in service Location Deployed geographical location Description A description of the system Firmware Version The current installed firmware version Firmware Date The build time of installed firmware Device Time The current time of the system System Up Time The time period that system has been in service since last reboot Network Information Display information of the Network Network Mode Static Mode IP Address 192 163 10 100 IPNetmask 255 255 255 0 IP Gateway 192 168 10 1 Primary DNS secondary DNS User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point gt Mode Supports Static or Dynamic modes on the LAN interface gt IP Address The management IP of system By default it s 192 168 10 100 gt IP Netmask The network mask By default it s 255 255 255 0 gt IP Gateway The ga
51. est Network Resource 3 e 1 L L y ETA d WDS 192 168 10 104 i VLAN 4 VLAN 4 CH Accounting Network Resource d a d wos a S H A 192 168 10 105 VLAN 5 VLAN 5 Figure 4 2 Point to Multiple Points with different VLAN Tag Please click on Wireless gt WDS Setup and follow the below setting WDS Setup Wireless Distribution System WD5 WMM O Enable Disable Security Type Disabled xw WDS MAC List COOC O00000 O00000 O00000 O00000 O00000 O00000 O00000 57 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Note that VLAN ID in the WDS MAC List setting will only be tagged to egress packets on the wired Ethernet port Ensure to match VLAN ID used on the network of the peer WDS link won t carry tags at all WDS MAC List gt Enable Click Enable to create WDS link gt WDS Peer s MAC Address Enter the MAC address of WDS peer gt VLAN ID By default it s disabled with no VLAN ID When desired this system supports tagged VLAN from 0 to 4094 3 Description Description of WDS link The WDS link needs to be set at same Channel and Security Type For WMM and Security settings please refer to section 3 3 For other system management please refer to section 3 4 Click Save button to save your changes Click Reboot button to activate your changes 58 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 4 2 System Status This section breaks down into
52. et lower will allow weak signal peer to connect In normal condition the longer the distance the lower the signal strength between peers You could consider lowering RSSI to increase the wireless coverage Increase the RSSI Threshold to have a more stable but smaller coverage area Beacon Interval Beacon Interval is in the range of 175000 and set in unit of millisecond The default value is 100 msec Access Point AP in IEEE 802 11 will send out a special approximated 50 byte frame called Beacon Beacon is broadcast to all the stations provides the basic information of AP such as SSID channel encryption keys signal strength time stamp support data rate All the radio stations received beacon recognizes the existence of such AP and may proceed next actions if the information from AP matches the requirement Beacon is sent on a periodic basis the time interval can be adjusted By increasing the beacon interval you can reduce the number of beacons and associated overhead but that will likely delay the association and roaming process because stations scanning for available access points may miss the beacons You can decrease the beacon interval which increases the rate of beacons This will make the association and roaming process very responsive however the network will incur additional overhead and throughput will go down DTIM Interval The DTIM interval is in the range of 1715 The default is 15 DTIM is defined as
53. he phone s base station as far away as possible from your wireless devices If you are still experiencing low or no signal consider repositioning the wireless devices or installing additional access points The use of higher gain antennas may also provide the necessary coverage depending on the environment 11 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Chapter 2 Basic Installation 2 1 Hardware Installation 2 1 1 Package Contents TEW 455APBO x1 Multi Language Quick Installation Guide x1 CD ROM User s Guide x1 Power Injector amp Cord x1 Mounting Kit x1 2 1 2 Panel Function Descriptions TEW 455APBO ee F EDIDIT i Reboot gt Press and hold the Reset button for 2 seconds and release to restart system The LED except Power indicator will be off before restarting gt Press and hold the Reset button for more than 10 seconds to reset the system to default configurations Power Green LED ON indicates power on and OFF indicates power off WLAN Yellow LED FLASH indicates Wireless Transmit Ethernet Red LED ON indicates connection OFF indicates no connection PoE For connecting to PSE EXT For connection of optional N Type antenna example TRENDnet TEW AO19D 12 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 2 2 Web Management Interface Instructions TEW 455APBO supports web based configuration Upon the completion of hardware installati
54. ic options for your Pul TY session Connection type C Raw Telnet Alogin SSH Serial Load save or delete 4 stored session Saved Sessions Default Settings Load Data Prony Telnet Save Delete Alogin 1 SSH Serial Close window on eut mo d Always Never Co Only on clean exit Enter username and password which are root and root by default in the SSH session ZG 192 168 10 100 PuTTY login as root root 192 168 10 100 s password 80 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 6 3 Using the CLI After accessing the CLI the administrator can use command on the system E Using help command Display all commands and descriptions cx Telnet 192 168 10 100 Login root Password Command gt he lp Show all command he lp Show system status showinfo Show Wireless information pwinfo Set change IP address operating mode set ip lt address gt lt netmask gt lt gateway gt mode lt AP WDS iCPE gt Change password password Command gt E Using showinfo command Display System and LAN informations cx Telnet 192 168 10 100 Command gt s howinfo System Name z TEW 455APBO0 Operating Mode AP mode Firmware Version Cen CPE G2H5 U2 M 2 Release Version Firmware Date 2669 16 13 16 61 34 Location S Description Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point System Time 2669 61 61 66 61 68 System Up Time MAC Address 66 11 a3 67 82
55. ike default Gateway and DNS settings Click Save button to save your changes Click Reboot button to activate your changes 41 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 3 4 3 Configure UPnP Universal Plug and Play UPnP is an architecture to enable pervasive peer to peer network connectivity between PCs intelligent devices and appliances when UPnP is supported UPnP works on TCP IP network to enable UPnP devices to connect and access to each other very well adopted in home networking environment UPNP Setup UPNP UPNP Enable Disable UPnP By default it s Disable Select Enable or Disable of UPnP Service Click Save button to save changes and click Reboot button to activate changes For UPnP to work in Windows XP the TEW 455APBO must be available in My Network Places as shown here My Network Places File Edit View Favorites Tools Help wo a ya Search K Folders EEN Address a My Network Places Name Comments Computer Network Location Network Tasks A A TEW 455APEO Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Paint TEW 4554PBO Local Network If these devices are not available you should verify that the correct components and services are loaded in Windows XP Please refer to Appendix D Using UPnP on Windows XP 42 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 3 4 4 Configure SN
56. indows Components Wizard Windows Components ou can add or remove components of Windows AP To add or remove a component click the checkbos 4 shaded box means that only part of the component will be installed To see what s included in a component click Details Components O E Message Queuing wi MSN Explorer Networking Services 0 3 MB L Sp Other Network File and Print Services wi 9 Mutlinnk Lunteszs Description Contains a vanety of specialized network related services and protocols Total disk space required Fb MB Space available on disk 33156 3 MB 2 In the Networking Services window ensure Internet Gateway Device and UPnP User Interface options are checked If they are not check to enable them as shown below and click Ok to continue Networking Services To add or remove a component click the check box A shaded box means that only part of the component will be installed To see what s included in a component click Details subcomponents of Networking Services z A Internet Gateway Device Discovery and Control Client O Zi Peer to Peer LJ 2 RIP Listener O 2 Simple TCPAP Services AAA Description Displays icons in My Network Places for UPnP devices detected on the network Also opens the required Windows Firewall ports Total disk space required 56 8 MEB Space available on disk 3153 4 MB Details 90 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor
57. interval for rekeying GMK master key to generate GTKs in seconds Enter the time length required EAP Reauth Period By default it s 3600 seconds O second is to disable EAP Re authentication v Main and secondary Authentication RADIUS Server Settings 30 gt User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Authentication RADIUS Server Authentication sever port 1612 Shared Seeret y O Accounting RADIUS Server O Enable Disable Secondary Authentication RADIUS Server Authentication Server ts Port shared Secret O e Authentication Server Enter the IP address of the Authentication RADIUS server e Port By default it s 1812 The port number used to communicate with RADIUS server e Shared secret A secret key used between system and RADIUS server Supports 1 to 64 characters e Accounting Server Enable or Disable accounting features in RADIUS server v Main or Secondary Accounting RADIUS Server Settings Accounting Server Accounting Server Po Port 1813 Shared Secret 00O O O secondary Accounting Server Accounting Server Ir O Of Port 1813 Shared Secret 00S O e Accounting Server Enter the IP address of the Accounting RADIUS server e Port By default it s 1813 The port number used to communicate with RADIUS server e Shared Secret A secret key used between system and Accounting RADIUS server Supports 1 to 64 characters WEP 802 1X When WEP 8
58. ion MAC Address 00 11 43 07 02 01 IP Address 192 1638 10 100 IP Netmask Receive Bytes 2 Receive Packets 1 Transmit Bytes Transmit Packets 1 MAC Address The MAC address of the LAN port IP Address The IP address of the LAN port IP Netmask The IP netmask of the LAN port Receive bytes The total received packets in bytes on the LAN port Receive packets The total received packets of the LAN port Transmit bytes The total transmitted packets in bytes of the LAN port Transmit packets The total transmitted packets of the LAN port 77 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 5 4 2 DHCP Clients Users could retrieve DHCP server and DHCP clients IP MAC address via this page DHCP Client List DHCP Server Status DHCP Enable Start IP 192 168 10 101 End IP 192 168 10 254 DNS1 IP 192 168 10 100 DNS IP WINS IP Domain Lease Time DHCP Client IP Address MAC Address Expired In none IP address IP addresses to LAN devices by DHCP server m MAC address MAC addresses of LAN devices m Expired In Shows how long the leased IP address will expire 78 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 6 Command Line Interface CLI Help showinfo pwinfo set reboot default and password functions are available via Telnet session 6 1 Accessing the CLI with Telnet Follow these steps to access CLI via Telnet in
59. l Cipher Suite AES TKIP Group Key Update Period sz400 Master Key Update Pernod 55400 Key Type asc HEX presharedey SSS v Cipher Suite By default it is TKIP Select either AES or TKIP cipher suites v Group Key Update Period By default it is 600 seconds This time interval for rekeying GTK broadcast multicast encryption keys in seconds Entering the time length is required 29 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point v Master Key Update Period By default it is 83400 seconds This time interval for rekeying GMK master key to generate GTKs in seconds Enter the time length required v Key Type Select either ASCII or HEX format for the Pre shared Key v Pre shared Key Enter the pre shared key the format shall go with the selected key type gt WPA Enterprise WPA2 Enterprise The RADIUS authentication and encryption will apply if either one is selected WPA General Cipher Suite AES TKIP Group Key Update Period eng Master Key Update Period EAP Reauth Period 3 v WPA General Settings Cipher Suite By default it is TKIP Select either AES or TKIP cipher suites Group Key Update Period By default it s 600 seconds This time interval for rekeying GTK broadcast multicast encryption keys in seconds Entering the time length is required Master Key Update Period By default it s 83400 seconds This time
60. le are learned again or added when new MAC addresses are seen from wired or wireless interfaces as well When time runs out for a particular entry it will be pruned from the table In that situation switching packet to that particular MAC address will be dropped Bridge MACs Information MAC Address 00 11 a43 07 0 2 01 00 11 a43 07 02 03 00 1a 92 9f a4 9b Ageing Timer 0 00 Bridge STP Information Select Bridge STP Information on the drop down list to display a list of bridge STP information Bridge STP Information bred bridge id designated root root port max age hello time forward delay ageing time hello timer topology change timer flags ethd 1 port id designated root designated bridge designated port designated cost flags ath 2 port id designated root designated bridge designated port designated cost flags 6000 0011a3070201 2000 0011a3070201 6001 6000 0011a3070 201 6000 0011a3070201 6001 D 600 2 6000 001133070201 000 0011a3070 201 600 2 0 54 path cost bridge max age bridge hello time bridge forward delay gc interval ten timer gc timer state path cost message age timer forward delay timer hold timer state path cost message age timer forward delay timer hold timer forwarding forwarding User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 3 5 5 Event Log The Event log displays system e
61. of MAC addresses Important to note that MAC filter rules have precedence over IP Filter rules Please click on Advance gt MAC Filter Setup and follow the below setting MAC Filter Setup MAC Rules Action mac Address IMAGEN MAC Filter List MAC Address Delete MAC Address No MAC Rule in the List Access Control Type By default it s Disable Options are Disabled Only Deny List MAC or Only Allow List MAC Click Save button to save your change Two ways to set the Access Control List gt Only Allow List MAC The wireless clients in the ACL List will be allowed to access to Access Point All others will be denied gt Only Deny List MAC The wireless clients in the ACL List will be denied to access to Access Point All others will be allowed m MAC Address Enter MAC address e g aa bb cc 00 00 0a and click Add button then the MAC address should display in the ACL List There are a maximum of 20 clients allowed in this ACL List The MAC addresses of the wireless clients can be added and removed to the list using the Add and Delete buttons Click Reboot button to activate your changes 70 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 5 3 Resource Sharing 5 3 1 DMZ DMZ is commonly work with the NAT functionality as an alternative of Virtual Server Port Forwarding while wanting all ports of DMZ host visible to Internet users Virtual Server rules have precedence
62. of WEP keys Key Length Hex ASCII 64 bit 10 characters 5 characters 128 bit 26 characters 13 characters 152 bit 32 characters 16 characters gt AES Key Enter 32 HEX characters AES key WDS MAC List gt Enable Click Enable to create WDS link gt WDS Peer s MAC Address Enter the MAC address of WDS peer gt VLAN ID By default it s disabled with no VLAN ID When desired this system supports tagged VLAN from 0 to 4094 3 Description Description of WDS link A The WDS link needs to be set at same Channel and with same Security Type Click Save button to save your changes Click Reboot button to activate your changes User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 3 4 System Management 3 4 1 Configure Management Administrator could specify geographical location of the system via instructions in this page Administrator could also enter new Root and Admin passwords and allow multiple login methods Please click Administrator gt Management and follow the below settings Management Setup system Infomation System Name TEW 4554PBO Description Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Location Root Password New Root Password Check Root Password Admin Password Admin Login Methods Enable HTTP Y Port Enable HTTPS L Port UploadKey Enable Telnet Port 23 Enable 55H L Port on Generatekey ssh rsa AAAABSNzaClyc2EAAS
63. ogin root Password Command gt password Login root Eneter new Root password Enter check Root password Please type reboot to save and activate Command gt 84 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Appendix A WEB GUI Valid Characters Table A WEB GUI Valid Characters Block Field Valid Characters LAN IP Address IP Format 1 254 IP Netmask 128 0 0 0 255 255 255 252 IP Gateway IP Format 1 254 Primary IP Format 1 254 Secondary IP Format 1 254 Hostname Length 32 0 9 A Z a z _ WAN Manual MAC Address 12 HEX chars IP Address IP Format 1 254 IP Netmask 128 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 IP Gateway IP Format 1 254 Hostname Length 32 0 9 A Z a z _ User name Length 32 0 9 A Z a z Password 1 S A _ lt gt 3 5 MTU 576 1492 Idle Time O 60 minutes Primary IP Format 1 254 Secondary IP Format 1 254 DDNS Hostname Length 32 0 9 A Z a z _ User Name Length 32 0 9 A Z a z Password 1 S H A F _ lt gt 5 DHCP Server Start IP IP Format 1 254 End IP IP Format 1 254 DNS1 IP DNS2 IP IP Format 1 254 WINS IP IP Format 1 254 Domain Length 32 0 9 A Z a z I S _ lt gt Lease Time 600 99999999 Seconds 85 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Block Field Valid Characte
64. on TEW 455APBO can be configured through a PC NB by using its web browser such as Internet Explorer version 6 0 or higher Default IP Address 192 168 10 100 Default Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default User Name and Password The default user name and password for both root manager account and admin manager account are as follows Mode CPE Mode AP Mode WDS Mode Management Account Admin Account Status Account Admin Account Admin Account User Name root admin root root Password root admin root root Step IP Segment Set up for Administrator s PC NB Set the IP segment of the administrator s computer to be in the same range as TEW 455APBO for accessing the system Do not duplicate the IP Address used here with IP Address of TEW 455APBO or any other device within the network Example of Segment The valid range is 1 254 and 192 168 10 100 shall be avoided because it is already assigned to TEW 455APBO and 192 168 10 10 is used in the example below gt IP Address 192 168 10 10 gt IP Netmask 255 255 255 0 13 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Launch Web Browser Launch a web browser to access the web management interface of system by entering the default IP Address http 192 168 10 100 in the URL field and then press Enter 7 TRENDnet TEW 455APB0 Windows Internet Explorer Geo PE http 1192 168 10 100 System Login The ne
65. on to activate your changes 65 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 5 1 3 Configure DDNS Setup Dynamic DNS allows you to map domain name to dynamic IP address Please click on System gt DDNS Setup and follow the below setting Dynamic DNS Setup Enable O Enable 2 Disable Sserivce Provider c Hostname User Name Password m Enable Default setting is Disable Select Enable for the device to automatically update its WAN IP address associated with the DDNS host name m Service Provider Select the preferred Service Provider from the drop down list The options are dyndns dhs ods and tzo Hostname Host Name that is registered with the selected DDNS service m User Name amp Password User Name and Password are used to login DDNS service Click Save button to save your changes Click Reboot button to activate your changes 66 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 5 1 4 Site Survey Use this tool to scan and locate WISP Access Points and select one to associate with Please click on Wireless gt Site Survey Below depicts an example for site survey CPE Site Survey Scan Result ESSID MAC Address Channel Signal Level Secuity Type Setup dlink 00 1E 58 3281 27 1 29 dam None Select MENTHOLATUM 00 11 22 54 5B 5E 36 dBm WPA PSK2 TKIP Select MENTHOLSTUMZ 06 11 22 54 5B 5E 36 d m WPA PSK2 4ES Select cerio ad min 00 11 4B
66. pecific SSID and packets from to wireless clients belonging to that SSID will be tagged with that VLAN ID This enables security of wireless applications by applying VLAN ID Security Type Options are Disabled WEP and AES from the drop down list All devices need to have the same security setting to build WDS link gt Disable Data are unencrypted during transmission when this option is selected gt WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP is a data encryption mechanism based on a 64 bit 128 bit or 152 bit shared key 28 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Key Length 54 bits we WEP auth method DW Open system d Shared Key Index WEP Key 1 WEP Key 2 WEP Key 3 WEP Key 4 v Key Length The available options are 64 bits 128 bits or 152 bits v WEP auth Method Enable the desired option among Open system and Shared v Key Index key index is used to designate the WEP key during data transmission 4 different WEP keys can be entered at the same time but only one is chosen v WEP Key Enter HEX or ASCII format WEP key value the system supports up to 4 sets of WEP keys Key Length Hex ASCII 64 bit 10 characters 5 characters 128 bit 26 characters 13 characters 152 bit 32 characters 16 characters WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WPA or WPA2 Algorithms enable the system to access the network by using the WPA PSK protected access WPA Genera
67. queue see table below 802 1p IP TOS mapping to WMM Quede Data Transmitted IP 802 1P Priorit SEH Clients to AP TOS Priority y P 0x08 High throughput Bulk data that requires maximum throughput AC_BK Background 0x20 1 2 Low andis not time sensitive is sent to this queue FTP data for example AC BE Best Effort 0 3 Medium Medium throughput and delay Most traditional IP data is sent to this queue ar lav Time ow call AC VI Video 0x28 4 5 High Minimum delay Time sensitive video data is automatically sent Oxa0 to this queue 0x30 OxeO Time sensitive data like VoIP and streaming media are AC_V V 7 High E SS 0x88 S S automatically sent to this queue Oxb8 IAPP Support By default it s Disable Inter Access Point Protocol is designed to enforce unique association throughout an ESS Extended Service Set and to enforce secure exchange of station s security context between current access point AP and new AP during hand off period Maximum Clients The default value is 32 You can enter the number of wireless clients that can associate to a particular SSID When the number of client is set to 5 only 5 clients at most are allowed to connect to this VAP VLAN ID Tag By default it s selected Disable This system supports tagged Virtual LAN VLAN A valid number of 0 to 4094 can be entered after it s enabled If your network utilize VLANs you could tie a VLAN ID to a s
68. r of factors that can impact the range of wireless devices 1 Adjust your wireless devices so that the signal is traveling in a straight path rather than at an angle The more material the signal has to pass through the more signal you will lose 2 Keep the number of obstructions to a minimum Each obstruction can reduce the range of a wireless device Position the wireless devices in a manner that will minimize the amount of obstructions between them 3 Building materials can have a large impact on your wireless signal In an indoor environment try to position the wireless devices so that the signal passes through less dense material such as dry wall Dense materials like metal solid wood glass or even furniture may block or degrade the signal 4 Antenna orientation can also have a large impact on your wireless signal Use the wireless adapter s site survey tool to determine the best antenna orientation for your wireless devices 5 Interference from devices that produce RF radio frequency noise can also impact your signal Position your wireless devices away from anything that generates RF noise such as microwaves radios and baby monitors 6 Any device operating on the 2 4GHz frequency will cause interference Devices such as 2 4GHz cordless phones or other wireless remotes operating on the 2 4GHz frequency can potentially drop the wireless signal Although the phone may not be in use the base can still transmit wireless signal Move t
69. ragmentation will take place automatically m RTS Threshold RTS Threshold is in the range of 1 2346 byte The default is 2346 byte The main purpose of enabling RTS by changing RTS threshold is to reduce possible collisions due to hidden wireless clients RTS in AP will be enabled automatically if the packet size is larger than the Threshold value By default RTS is disabled in a normal environment supports non jumbo frames Short Preamble By default it s Enable To Disable is to use Long 128 bit Preamble Synchronization field The preamble is used to signal here is a train of data coming to the receiver The short preamble provides 72 bit Synchronization field to improve WLAN transmission efficiency with less overhead Tx Burst By default it s Enable To Disable is to deactivate Tx Burst With TX burst enabled AP will send many packets in a burst without collision detection and RTS CTS for each packet TX Burst have better throughput but cause interference with other APs using the same channel 802 11g Protection Mode By default it s Enable To Disable is to deactivate 802 11g Protection Mode Protection mode use RTS CTS to prevent interference with other APs and 802 11b peers and disabling it will save transmission time used by RTS CTS RTS CTS threshold is effective only when 802 11 protection mode is made enable Click Save button to save your changes Click Reboot button to activate your changes
70. rce sharing via Virtual Server Private IP Enter corresponding IP address of internal resource to share Protocol Type Select appropriate sessions TCP or UDP from shared host via multiple private ports m Private Port A port or a range of ports may be specified as start end i e port 20 80 Public Port A port or a range of ports may be specified as start end i e port 20 80 The Private Port and Public Port can be different However total number of ports need to be the same Example Public Port is 11 to 20 and the Private Port can be a 10 ports range Click Add button to add Virtual Server rule to List Total of maximum 20 rules are allowed in this List All rules can be edited or removed from the List Click Reboot button to activate your changes 72 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point While creating multiple Virtual Server rules the prior rules have higher priority The Virtual server rules have precedence over the DMZ one while both rules exist Example 1 and 2 demonstrate proper usage of DMZ and Virtual Server rules gt Example 1 All connections should be redirected to 192 168 2 12 while DMZ is enabled Since Virtual Server rules have precedence over the DMZ rule all connections to TCP port 22 will be directed to TCP port 22 of 192 168 2 10 and remaining connections to port TCP 20780 will be redirected to port TCP 20 80 of 192 168 2 11 DMZ Enabled 192 168 2
71. rs Management System Name Length 32 0 9 A Z a z Space 1 S _ I lt gt Description Length 40 0 9 A Z a z Space 1 S _ I lt gt Location Length 32 0 9 A Z a z Space 1 S _ 1 lt gt New Password Length 4 30 0 9 A Z a z 1 S _ 1 lt gt Check New Password Length 4 30 0 9 A Z a z I S _ lt gt gt HTTP Port 1 65535 HTTPS Port 1 65535 Telnet Port 1 65535 SSH Port 1 65535 SNMP RO community Length 32 0 9 A Z a z O AE lt gt RW community Length 32 0 9 A Z a z I S _ lt gt 2 115 J RO user Length 31 0 9 A Z a z I S _ Se REN RO password Length 8 32 0 9 A Z a z I S _ sapt J RW user Length 31 0 9 A Z a z 1 S _ I lt gt RW password Length 8 32 0 9 A Z a z 1 S _ 1 lt gt O Community Length 32 0 9 A Z a z 1 S _ I e EE ne IP Format 1 254 86 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Block Field Valid Characters General Setup ESSID Length 31 CPE Mode 0 9 A Z a z LORS 88 DA EA DEE WEP Key 10 26 32 HEX chars Pre shared
72. rt 1813 sheredseoret sd secondary Accounting Server Accounting Sever O Port 1613 SharedSeoret Cd e Accounting Server Enter the IP address of the Accounting RADIUS server e Port By default it s 1813 The port number used to communicate with RADIUS server e Shared Secret A secret key used between system and Accounting RADIUS server Supports 1 to 64 characters Click Save button to save your changes Click Reboot button to activate your changes 33 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 3 2 4 MAC Filter Setup Continued from the 3 2 3 1 Virtual AP Overview section Click Setup button on the MAC Filter Setup column and then a Virtual AP MAC Filter setup page appears The administrator can allow or reject clients to access each Virtual AP VAPO MAC Filter Setup MAC Rules Action Disabled wt MAC Filter List MAC Address Delete MAC Address No MAC Rule in the List MAC Filter Setup By default it s Disable Options are Disabled Only Deny List MAC or Only Allow List MAC Click Save button to save your change Two ways to set the MAC filter rules gt Only Allow List MAC The wireless clients in the ACL List will be allowed to access to Access Point All others will be denied gt Only Deny List MAC The wireless clients in the ACL List will be denied to access to Access Point All others will be allowed m MAC Address Enter MAC address e g
73. s not issued by a trusted certificate authority The security certificate presented by this website was issued for a different website s address Security certificate problems may indicate an attempt to fool you or intercept any data you send to the server We recommend that you close this webpage and do not continue to this website Y Click here to close this webpage i Continue to this website not recommended Ge More information Click Continue to this website to access the system s WMI The system s Overview page will appear 40 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 3 4 2 Configure System Time System time can be configured via this page and manual setting or via a NTP server is supported Please click on System gt Time Server and follow the below setting Time Server Setup system Time Local Time 2009 01 01 Thu 00 29 52 NTP Client Enable Default NTP Server e Stc ER optional Time Zone Daylight saving time Local Time Display the current system time m NTP Client To synchronize the system time with NTP server gt Enable Check to select NTP client gt Default NTP Server Select the NTP Server from the drop down list gt Time Zone Select a desired time zone from the drop down list gt Daylight saving time Enable or disable Daylight saving a If the system time from NTS server seems incorrect please verify your network settings l
74. ss Outdoor PoE Access Point 3 5 2 Associated Clients Status It displays ESSID on off Status Security Type total number of wireless clients associated with all Virtual AP a gt gt gt gt gt E Associated Client Stauts Wireless Information ESSID Security Type Clients TRENDnet45500 Disabled TRENDnet45501 Disabled TRENDnet45502 Disabled TRENDnet45503 Disabled TRENDnet45504 Disabled TRENDnet45505 Disabled TRENDnet45506 Disabled TRENDnet45507 Disabled VAP Information Highlights key VAP information VAP Available VAP from VAPO to VAP7 ESSID Display name of ESSID for each VAP Status On Off Security Type Display chosen security type WEP WPA WPA2 PSK WPA WPA2 Enterprise Clients Display total number of wireless connections for each VAP VAP Clients Display all associated clients on each Virtual AP VAPO Associated Client Status MAC Address Last TX Time Disconnect 00 90 cc 0f 51 38 i 0 660000 MAC MAC address of associated clients RSSI RSSI of from associated clients Last Tx Time Last inactive time period in seconds for a wireless connection Disconnect Click Delete button to manually disconnect a wireless client in a Virtual AP 51 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 3 5 3 WDS Link Status On Off Status peers MAC Address Received Signal Strength Indicator RSSI and Last TX Time for each WDS are available WDS Link St
75. ssociate gt CPE Mode v Wi Fi connection as WAN in CPE mode the device run as DHCP server to assign IP address to clients out of a private IP address pool behind a NAT Networking gt Support Static IP Dynamic IP DHCP Client and PPPoE on Wi Fi WAN Connection gt Support PPTP L2TP IP Sec Pass Through gt PPPoE Reconnect Always On On demand Manual gt MAC Cloning 3 DHCP Server gt 802 3 Bridging gt Masquerading NAT gt Proxy DNS gt Dynamic DNS gt NTP Client gt Virtual DMZ User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Virtual Server IP Port Forwarding Support MAC Filter max 20 entries Support IP Filter max 20 entries Bandwidth traffic Shaping Wireless Feature gt gt gt Transmission power control 9 Levels max 27dBm for FCC 6dBm for CE Channel selection Manual or Auto No of associated clients per AP 32 Setting for max no associated clients Yes No of ESSID Virtual AP 8 No of Max WDS setting 8 Preamble setting Short Long Setting for 802 11b g mix 802 11b only or 802 11g only Setting for transmission speed Dynamic Wireless re transmission IEEE802 11f IAPP Inter Access Point Protocol hand over users to another AP IEEE 802 11i Preauth PMKSA Cache IEEE 802 11h Transmission Power Control IEEE 802 11d Multi country roaming Authentication Encryption Wireless Security gt gt gt Layer 2 User Isol
76. subsections of System Overview WDS Link Status Extra Information and Event Log 4 2 1 System Overview Detailed information on System Network LAN Information and Wireless Information can be reviewed via this page m System Display the information of the system gt gt Host Name TEVW 4554PBO Operating Mode WDS Mode Location Description Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Firmware Version Cen CPE G2H5 W2 0 0 Release Version Firmware Date 2009 10 05 06 51 45 Device Time 2009 01 01 00 00 21 System Up Time 40 System Name The name of the system Operating Mode The mode currently in service Location The reminding note on the geographical location of the system Description The reminding note of the system Firmware Version The current firmware version installed Firmware Date The build time of the firmware installed Device Time The current time of the system System Up Time The time period that system has been in service since last reboot Network Information Display the information of the Network Network Mode Static Mode IP Address 192 168 10 100 IPNetmask 255 255 255 0 IP Gateway 192 168 10 1 Primary DNS Secondary DNS 59 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point gt Mode Supports Static or Dynamic modes on the LAN interface gt IP Address The management IP of system By default it s 192 168 10 100 gt
77. t eee H SFISSSPSSOSHSSHSGSEHSHSSSSSSSOCSSSHSGSOCHHOHECEOSTHOHOHS 004 SOCOOHSSHSKSSHSSSSHSSSSSOSSSOSSSHSSOSSCHOHCHCSSHHOOOODOS EH EI bbbooss 44444444444464 664444444446444466466666604 ca gt PRSCSCOSOSHSSSHSHRSSSSSSOSSSHSSSSSSSCOHOOHOHSSOESOOSES6COSS ee o EEtttttttttttttttttttttttikttkttttttttttttttttttEEE od vu FPS HSHOSSHSHSRHSOSSNSSSHSOSSSOSSSSSHSSSSSCOOHOCHOSSRSSGOASOUXOL gt ROSPSSHSOHES HSSOSHSSSSHSSSHSSSSOCSSHSSHFSOHVSSSSSSOSHTHSHSIHGDSOSSs o TOSSCHSSSHOSNSSSSHSSSSOEOSHSHSESSSSSOSHSSOSOSSSSSSOSOSOFHOY BI SEEEEKEEKEUEEEEEEEEKECEXEEEELEELEEEEEIEKEEEKEKEEEER e SOHOSSNSASSHSHSSSSSSOBPOSSSOSOSSSSSSOSSHSOSOSSSSHSOHFEH2IEAG e COP FOSOHAOHSHKPSFSSSSPSOSSSCSHOSSSSSSPHHOHSSSSTSOPVOSHVSGSN a IPSPSOHOHSOSOHGSSOSHSSSOSSSSOSSOSSESOSSSOOSGOSOSSSOSSEDSOD TT OGPMSCHOSFHSOKSSCSSHSSSOSHSSSOSSSSSSSSHOSPIIORVOVCBCGOVS EE EE KEKEEEEKZEEEEXSEEEEKEEEEEEEKEEK TOOSOVSSSOSHSSSSSSSSESTSOSOOCRVRSOVOCIUSCTVS 02040 D I m 409 TTT dido e e KEE EK ES EK EE EK KK EC EK EE KEE KA VE SSSSESSSSSSSSOSOSOSHSSSESSSCHCESSS EA E ES KEE KKK A ER EA EA KEES KS EA 688668006806860606600606000086806002804600 LAA hab db baba KEE KEE EE EE EZ EL KEE KECKCES EKEEK ALAL ALA ALLAL LELLA KEE KX UZCCEKEK ECK ECKE EE EE KA EK KEE 004909000000000000009400000000000 060 NERT KC EK KKK TE TEE TREL SLSR ERE TELE LE EL ee ee Se ee ew SASS TTT TE SHOHSHSOSSSOSSSESUSSSGOTOSOEOCINSS P9SOSSOSSSOSSSOESOOCOOOCOe SSSPVSSO
78. t Click Reboot button to activate your changes When you create rules in the IP Filter List the prior rules maintain higher priority To allow limited access from a subnet to a destination network manager needs to create allow rules first and followed by deny rules So if you just want one IP address to access the system via telnet from your subnet not others the Example 1 demonstrates it not rules in the Example 2 gt Example 1 Create a higher priority rule to allow IP address 192 168 2 2 Telnet access from LAN port first and deny Telnet access from remaining IP addresses in the same subnet gh Source Destination SR IP Mask Port IP Mask Port In Out Protocol Listen Action Side 1 192 168 2 232 192 168 2 25432 22 In TCP n Pass LAN 2 192 168 2 0 24 192 168 2 25432 22 In TCP n Deny LAN gt Example 2 All Telnet access to the system from the IP addresses of subnet 192 168 2 x works with the rule 1 of Example 2 The rule 2 won t make any difference ul Source Destination SE IP Mask Port IP Mask Port In Out Protocol Listen Action Side 1 192 168 2 0 24 192 168 2 25432 22 In TCP n Deny LAN 2 192 168 2 2 32 192 168 2 25432 22 In TCP n Pass LAN 69 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 5 2 2 MAC Filter Setup Allows to create MAC filter rules to allow or deny unicast or multicast packets from limited number
79. tain period of time multiple of the slot time Each CTS packet has a NAV Network Allocation Vector number n the channel is reserved for sender and receiver for additional n millisecond The NAV guarantees the channel is free of interference in next n millisecond The last packet of ACK will set NAV to zero indicated that connection is done and free the channel to others CTS Timeout CTS Timeout is in the range of 17744 and set in unit of microsecond The default value is 48 microsecond CTS Timeout will take effect only when RTS is turned on Adjustment of RTS Threshold can be done to turn on RTS When hidden wireless stations are present in the wireless network RTS can be considered to turn on to minimize collisions and increase performance Ensure CTS timeout is long enough to avoid frequent re transmission of RTS Slot Time and ACK CTS Timeout settings are for long distance links It is important to tweak settings to achieve the optimal a result based on requirement The device s default settings should be sufficient for most applications 22 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point RSSI Threshold RSSI Threshold is in the range of 128 127 The default value is 24 RSSI is defined as Received Signal Strength Indication when the received signal strength from peer is below this threshold the peer will be consider as disconnected Set the threshold higher will make roaming happen earlier s
80. teway IP address and by default it s 192 168 10 1 gt Primary DNS The primary DNS server in service gt Secondary DNS The secondary DNS server in service LAN Information Display total received and transmitted statistics on the LAN interface LAN Information MAC Address 00 11 43 07 02 01 Receive Bytes 39531 Receive Packets 351 Transmit Bytes 215722 Trans mit Packets 194 gt MAC Address The MAC address of the LAN port gt Receive bytes The total received packets in bytes on the LAN port gt Receive packets The total received packets of the LAN port gt Transmit bytes The total transmitted packets in bytes of the LAN port gt Transmit packets The total transmitted packets of the LAN port Wireless Information Display total received and transmitted statistics on available Virtual AP Wireless VAPO Information MAC Address 00 11 43 07 0 2 03 Receive Bytes 0 Receive Packets 0 Transmit Bytes 24412 Transmit Packets 212 gt MAC Address The MAC address of the Wireless port Different MAC address on each Virtual AP gt Receive bytes The total received packets in bytes on the Wireless port gt Receive packets The total received packets on the Wireless port gt Transmit bytes The total transmitted packets in bytes on the Wireless port gt Transmit packets The total transmitted packets on the Wireless port 50 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wirele
81. tral management IP66 IP67 Weather Proof Housing VLAN tag over WDS Client Isolation through Layer 2 VLAN technology TEW 455APBO is the point of connection to Wireless Outdoor Network for service provider deploying last mile services to business or residential broadband subscribers Network administrators can create multiple subscriber service tier using per subscriber rate limiting features and manage centrally TEW 455APBO outdoor bridge utilizes adjustable output Tx Power to connect to the Wi Fi mesh or WDS infrastructure and provides the subscriber with an Ethernet connection for a local access TEW 455APBO supports three operational modes the AP mode the WDS mode and the CPE mode respectively with built in remote management features User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 1 5 Specification Wireless Architecture Mode gt AP Mode v Pure AP Mode e Itcan be deployed as a tradition fixed wireless Access Point e It allow wireless clients or Stations STA to access v AP WDS Mode e This enables the wireless interconnection of Access Point in an IEEE802 11 network and accept wireless clients at the same time gt WDS Mode v This enables the wireless interconnection of Access Point in an IEEE802 11 network v Itallows a wireless network to be expanded using multiple access point without the need for a wired backbone to link them v It can t allow wireless clients or Stations STA to a
82. twork manager Login Page then appears Enter root as User name and root as Password and then click OK to login to the system the root manager account is used as an example here Connect to 1927 168 10 100 The server 192 168 10 100 at TEW 4554PR0 requires a Username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection User name E root Ke Remember my password x 14 m Login Success User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point System Overview page will appear after successful login TRENDnet System l Wireless Administrator Host Name o Sta tu 3 Overview Operating Mode Clients WDS Status Extra Info Event Log Description Firmware Version Firmware Date Device Time gt ystem Overview Location Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point TEW 455APBO Refresh TEW ASSAPD O AP Mode Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Cen CPE G2H5 V2 0 0 Release Version 2009 10 05 06 51 45 2009 01 01 00 05 00 System Up Time 05 Network Mode IP Address IP Netmask IP Gateway Primary OWS secondary DNS LAN Information MAC Address Receive Bytes Receive Packets Transmit Bytes Transmit Packets 00 11 43 07 0 2 01 39831 361 215722 194 Static Mode
83. twork via wireless WAN gateway to access to Internet The die cast sealed TEW 455APDO is compact in size and compliant with IP66 IP67 weatherproof standard It comes with a mounting kit to mount on pole or wall It is suitable for both indoor and outdoor usage with its adjustable output power 1 Access Point It can be deployed as a traditional fixed wireless Access Point 2 Repeater To expand wireless service by repeating prior AP 3 WDS It can be used to expand Ethernet network via wireless WDS Link 4 AP WDS Not only to extend Ethernet network but also provide wireless access to the expanded network 5 CPE Customer Premises Equipment It is a wireless gateway with NAT and DHCP Server functions to connects to Wireless Internet Service Provider s WISP User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 1 2 System Concept The TEW 455APDO is not only designed and used as traditional outdoor AP but also with rich features tailored for WISP applications The two level management capability and access control ease WISP and owners to maintain and manage wireless network in a more controllable fashion Main applications are listed as follows with illustration Wireless CPE for Multi Dwelling Unit Multi Tenant Unit MDU MTU complexes including apartments dormitories and office complexes m Outdoor Access Point for school campuses enterprise campuses or manufacture plants m Indoor Access Point for hotels
84. vents when system is up and running Also it becomes very useful as a troubleshooting tool when issues are experienced in system system Log Refresh Clear Result Time Facility Severity Message 2009 Jan 1 00 00 41 System Info Authentication successful for root from 192 168 10 101 2009 Jan 1 111659 System Info Authentication successful for root from 192 168 1022 Time The date and time when the event occurred m Facility It helps users to identify source of events such System or User m Severity Severity level that a specific event is associated such as info error warning etc Message Description of the event Click Refresh button to renew the log or click Clear button to clear all the record 55 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Chapter 4 WDS Mode Configuration Please refer to illustrations of the section 1 3 for possible applications in the WDS mode This section provides detailed explanation for users to configure in the WDS mode with help of illustrations In the WDS mode functions listed in the table below are also available from the Web based GUI interface Operating Mode General Settings System Overview LAN Advanced Settings Profiles Settings WDS Status SNMP NN Network Utility Event Log ll Up oo 3 Reboot Table 4 1 WDS Mode Functions Functions WDS Setup Firmware Upgrade Extra Info 4 1 External Network Connection
85. wireless association from wireless clients PoE Switch DMZ Online Game Figure 5 1 CPE mode configuration 62 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point 5 1 2 Configure WAN Setup There are three connection types for the WAN port Static IP Dynamic IP and PPPoE Please click on System gt WAN and follow the below setting WAN Setup Internet Connection Type Mode Static IP Dynamic IP PPPoE Dynamic IP tege i DNS No Default DNS Server Specify DNS Server IP EES Secondary 7 MAC Clone Keep Default MAC Address O Clone MAC Address 00 1a 92 9f a4 9b O Manual MAC Address _ _ _ Bandwidth Control Bandwidth Enable Disable Upload Kits Download Kbits a In CPE mode the WAN Port is the Wireless interface Mode By default it s Dynamic IP Check Static IP Dynamic IP or PPPoE to set up system WAN IP gt Dynamic IP Please consult with WISP for correct wireless settings to associate with WISP AP before a dynamic IP along with related IP settings including DNS can be available from DHCP server If IP Address is not assigned please double check with your wireless settings and ensure successful association Also you may go to WAN Information in the Overview page to click Release button to release IP address and click Renew button to renew IP address again 63 User Manual
86. works or default gateway are set up automatically according to the IP configuration of system s interfaces When used as a L2 device it could switch packets and as L3 device it s capable of being a gateway to route packets inward and outward ARP table Information Select ARP Table Information on the drop down list to display ARP table ARP associates each IP address to a unique hardware address MAC of a device It is important to have a unique IP address as final destination to switch packets to ARP Table Information IP Address MAC Address 192 168 10 30 DI 18 92 Sf a4 9b Bridge table information Select Bridge Table information on the drop down list to display bridge table Bridge table will show Bridge ID and STP s Status on the each Ethernet bridge and its attached interfaces the Bridge Port should be attached to some interfaces e g ethO athO ath7 and athO wdsO athO wds7 Bridge Table Information Bridge Port Bridge ID STP Enabled Interface bred 6000 0011a3070201 no eth0 atb 53 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point Bridge MAC information Select Bridge MACs Information on the drop down list to display MAC table This table displays local MAC addresses associated with wired or wireless interfaces but also remember non local MAC addresses learned from wired or wireless interfaces Ageing timers will be reset when existing MAC addresses in tab
87. ystem gt Firmware Version The current firmware version installed gt Firmware Date The build time of the firmware installed gt Device Time The current time of the system gt System Up Time The time period that system has been in service since last reboot WAN Information Display the information of the WAN interface The WAN port specified Dynamic IP the Release and Renew button will be show up click Release button to release IP address of WAN port Renew button to renew IP address through DHCP server The WAN port specified PPPoE and the Connect and DisConnect button will be show up Click Connect button to assigned IP address from PPPoE server DisConnect button to release IP address of WAN port 74 User Manual TEW 455APBO High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point WAN Information Mode PPPoE Mode WAN Information Mode Dynamic Mode MAC Address 00 11 43 07 02 03 IP Address IP Netmask IP Gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS Receive Bytes Receive Packets Transmit Bytes Transmit Packets Mode Supports Static Dynamic and PPPoE modes Reconnect Mode The current reconnect mode of the PPPoE MAC Address The MAC address of the WAN port IP Address The IP address of the WAN port IP Netmask The IP netmask of the WAN port IP Gateway The gateway IP address of the WAN port Primary DNS The primary DNS server in service Secondary DNS Th

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