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1. Radius accounting port 1813 Local user database No Username 1 test Figure 3 12 permitted to connect to the AP11 You can also click ADD DELETE MODIFY button to maintain this User Information table Version 1 0 0 Address http 192 168 100 10 2000 Some Radius server implements EAP authentication like Microsoft Windows 2000 server or Cisco ACS To set up the Radius server and AP11 for authentication you must specify the Radius server s IP address Share key authentication port and accounting port Click FINISH at the bottom of this page to complete the modification of this page 3 4 5 MAC based Access Control Click Basic Config select MAC Filter page and choose the MAC Filter service to Enable or Disable as shown in Figure 3 13 You can specify the MAC address of a wireless client station All MAC entries in the MAC address table are permitted to connect to the AP11 You can also click ADD DELETE MODIFY button to maintain this MAC address table After that click FINISH at the bottom of this page to complete the modification of this page Z Wireless Access Point Remote Management and Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer SE File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ae Q sack a oP x a A P Search 5 Favorites A Media 4 e SA X m 33 v Go Links analara thimceerice em thai tii raririnie tl tide Leases tke aire DE Ls Le ime i TLALI CILIAI UJ TLV Vib LAr
2. amp Wireless Access Point Remote Management and Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer Eile Edit view Favorites oS Back gt Address 4 http 192 168 100 10 2000 Si ig pra ol eee _ Tt irri GTi alice gt Quick Setup Tutorial Function Overview Following list is the Outdoor Wireless Router function overview Ifyou want to see i of specific feature on the left window l gt Basic Config gt Advance Config Home Tutorial amp Main page gt Utility Quick Setup Quick setup wizard for the Wireless Access Point gt Firewall Basic Config Basic setup functions for the Wireless Access Point System Setup Interface Setup Telnet Console Configuration Parameters ISP Paremeter DHCP Parameters Save and Restart Advance Config Advance setup functions for the Wireless Access Point Static Route Parameters Bridging Parameters SNMP Community SNMP Trap Figure 3 3 Version 1 0 0 14 3 2 1 Configure the AP11 as a Bridge Configure TCP IP parameters 1 Click Advanced Config select Bridging and then click Enable for Bridge Function as shown in Figure 3 4 In the Bridging Parameter window enter the IP Address default is 192 168 2 1 and Subnet Mask default is 255 255 255 0 that are suitable for your network domain After that click FINISH at the bottom of this page to complete the modification of this page 4 Wireless Access Point Remote Management and Configuration
3. None 49 B 1 3 Telnet Console as shown in Table B 3 Parameter Maximum User Telnet Port Console Port ID Number User Name Privilege Max Screen Line Show Mode Keyboard Type B 1 4 Telnet Console as shown in Table B 4 Parameter ISP Name Phone Number Username Password Version 1 0 0 Description Set the maximum number of the users that can login the AP11 through Telnet session at the same time The port number for Telnet Program The communication port that is used to login the AP11 Index for Telnet users User name for Telnet session Select the user s privilege level for Telnet session Set the maximum number of lines displayed on the screen Select the type of display for Telnet session Command Menu mode Select the type of the keyboard for Telnet session Table B 3 Description Name of Internet Service Provider The phone number that is used to dial up your ISP Note The phone number must enter direct line phone number The user name used to login ISP The password used to login ISP Table B 4 Default Value 23 COM1 1 user Unlimited 24 Menu VT100 Default Value ISP 1 12345678 user pass 50 B 1 5 DHCP as shown in Table B 5 Parameter DHCP Client Setting Trigger DHCP Service Default Gateway Net Mask Name Server DHCP Start IP DHCP End IP Interface Fixed Host Entry Description Default Value Enable or disable
4. However it has many options and parameters that can be changed if the needed arises Most of the management functions can be accessed using the TCP IP protocol it can also be configured by Telnet or RS 232 Console cable The administrator can configure the AP11 using a Telnet session on a wired LAN attached computer To use the Telnet session you can simply open a Telnet window using the IP address that has been assigned to the AP11 1 Click Start button select Run to open the Run dialog box Enter telnet 192 168 2 1 default terminal type of Telnet is VT100 default IP address of the AP11 is 192 168 2 1 Then click OK as shown in Figure 4 1 Type the name of a program Folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it For you Open telnet 192 168 2 1 Cancel Browse Figure 4 1 Version 1 0 0 38 2 Inthe Telnet window enter the User Name and User Password as shown in Figure 4 2 default User Name and User Password is user1 and test to see the main screen of Telnet user interface See Figure 4 3 a D WINNT System32 telnet exe User Name useri ser Password WH u Figure 4 2 ce Telnet 192 168 2 1 Telnet Daemon Change to superviserCroot mode sys_info Show system information ping Ping test exit Disable privilidge command or disconnect Privilege Command su password m Message UP DOWN Move RIGHT LEFT Select Unselect Home End Top Bottom Q He
5. Microsoft Internet Explorer PE ay File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Q sack gt id x E A po Search Je Favorites A Media E2 B s id Lud 3 Address 4 http 192 168 100 10 2000 v Eco Links Aiet sSor npa NW AUnAr mhinolorce iceocc PAi Tig asl Tr Li TAIE TILIAI LAs TIiATI VD LAist Tait Advance Configuration Bridging Parameter Generic Parameters After changing the parameters click Finish buttom to confirm the changes Click Cancel buttom if need not add or modify the static bridge entry Basic Config v Advance Config Static Route General parameter of all interface bridge function Bridge Function O Disable Enable IP Address 192 168 100 10 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 ey Static Bridge Parameters j Input new parameters in blanks and click Add buttom to add static bridge entry Click Modify buttom and gt Firewall change parameters in blanks to modify static bridge entry Click Delete buttom to delete static bridge entry Click OK buttom to confirm the changes Click Cancel buttom if need not add or modify the static bridge entry Table of current MAC entries Amount of usable static entry 1 MAC interface Address 1 4 4 Fiter 2 Filter 3 00 90 45 01 01 11 Figure 3 4 Version 1 0 0 15 3 2 2 Configure the AirEther AP11 as a Router with PPPoE Ethernet connection Configure TCP IP parameters 1 Click Advan
6. profile lt name gt lt pass_set0 gt delete address _ pool L ip_pool lt ip gt lt 1 127 gt authenticate lt Userpool RADIUS gt lt Userpool RADIUS gt assign_address lt Address_Pool RADIUS gt lt Address_Pool RADIUS gt Figure 4 4 42 43 dhcp ISP generic 1 service lt Disable Enable gt profile ISP name destination string interface lt 1 2 gt account profile name pass set 1 T e ar lt gt 2 x E profile ISP name destination string P e account profile name pass set 1 ane e pia 3 name server 3 lt ip gt e profile ISP name destination string fixed account profile name pass set 1 e EE 4 C delete e profile ISP name destination string account profile name pass set 1 snmp IP _ share community 5 pat edit lt Disable Enable gt lt string gt lt Read_Only Read_Write Denied gt add delete protocol lt TCPIUDP gt trap 5 ort lt 1 65534 gt ccc 2460s edit lt Disble 1 2 gt lt ip gt lt string gt server lt ip gt lt 1 65534 gt delete name lt name gt dalete lt 1 10 gt tftp lt ip gt lt file gt modify 10 protocol lt TCPIUDP gt h pi port lt 1 65534 gt bridge interface lt 1 2 gt generic lt Disable Enable gt lt ip gt lt netmask gt server lt ip gt lt 1 65534 gt name lt name gt static add nat mac address lt mac gt local lani_ port lt Filter Forward Dynamic gt range lt 1 5 gt lt ip gt
7. 192 168 1 242 192 168 1 1 NAT 5 am pf x rd DHCP Server WES Radius server 192 168 2 5 PC3 Cg 192 168 2 100 192 168 1243 lt 1 Set the AirEther AP11 as a Router Wireless Interface IP is 192 168 1 1 Ethernet Interface IP is 192 168 2 1 must turn on NAT on Ethernet Interface and turn off NAT on Wireless interface default route IS 192 168 2 254 2 Set Wireless parameters on AirEther AP11 Channel 7 and SSID wireless 3 Turn on DHCP server on the AirEther AP11 and assign IP address to PC1 PC2 and PCS 4 Set Wireless parameters on client stations PC1 PC2 and PC3 SSID wireless Version 1 0 0 Chapter 3 Initial Configuration This chapter describes how to easily setup and configure the AirEther AP11 Access Point The AP11 can be configured into a wireless bridge or router to meet different application needs Administrators can use a wired LAN attached computer to configure the AP11 through a web browser or a telnet session on to a LAN computer In this chapter we only focus on how to quickly configure the AP11 with a web browser For detailed descriptions of the many configuration parameters and network configuration refer to Chapter 4 3 1 Configure Requirements The AP11 is shipped with configuration that can be utilized right out of the box The default configuration is a bridge between an Ethernet and wireless network Administrators simply need to interface the AP11 to a wired LAN For configuratio
8. Disable Enable or disable the Corresponding interface Active IP address of the corresponding interface The user can use a LAN attached wired or wireless computer to configure the AP1 1 through using a web browser No 1 192 168 1 1 No 2 192 168 2 1 No 3 192 168 3 1 No 4 192 168 4 1 Net Mask NAT PAT Bridging ISP Index IPCP Idle Time Out min Dial Priority Dial in Dial in Authentication Version 1 0 0 or telnet program on a LAN attached computer Consists of four sets of digits that help divide a network into sub networks and simplify routing and data transmission Select the network type for NAT function OFF lt gt ON NAT enable ON lt gt ON NAT disable OFF lt gt OFF NAT disable Shows the corresponding interface that joins to form a bridge Select the ISP index given in the ISP pool Select IP Control Protocol Static or dynamic for PPP PPPoE interface Cancel the dial if not connected within this period Set the dial up priority of the corresponding interface Enable or disable the dial in function of the corresponding interface Selects the authentication protocol for the corresponding dial in interface Table B 2 48 No 1 255 255 255 0 No 2 255 255 255 0 No 3 255 255 255 0 No 4 255 255 255 0 No 1 OFF No 2 OFF No 3 ON No 4 OFF No 1 Not Join No 2 Not Join No 3 Not Join No 4 Not Join ISP1 Dynamic 3min PPPoE 3 PPP 2 Disable
9. IP Pool Base IP Address address Local IP Address Pool Count Global IP Address IP starting address of global IP Pool Base IP Address address Global IP Address Pool Count Global IP Address Pool Interface Fixed IP Address Define a local and global IP Mapping Local Global address pair for network IP Address address translation Fixed IP Address Mapping Interface Number of local IP address Number of global IP address Specify the interface as global IP address Specify the interface for network address translation Table B 7 Version 1 0 0 NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL B 1 8 Wireless LAN as shown in Table B 8 Parameter Regulatory Domain Channel RTS Threshold Fragmentation Threshold SSID Station Name WEP Default Key Key Panel Version 1 0 0 Description Define the regulatory domain to Which this NIC may be deployed The operating radio frequency channel for the AP11 Set RTS Request To Send threshold value Set fragmentation threshold value Wireless LAN service area identifier of the AP11 case sensitive Shows the name of the AP11 Enable or disable 64 bit WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy key to encrypt data Select a WEP key to encrypt each frame transmitted from the radio using one the of the Keys from the Key Panel When you use WEP to communicate with the other wireless clients all the wireless devices in this network mu
10. IP address Ethernet Version 1 0 0 2 1 Configuration Examples 2 1 1 Wireless Access Bridge 192 168 2 241 192 168 2 1 oO eal AP11 Bridge 192 168 2 254 ADSL Cable A Channel 1 SSID wireless g i w Ai j DHCP Server gt 192 168 2 5 Radius server 192 168 2 100 PC3 192 168 2 243 1 Set the AirEther AP11 as a bridge bridge IP address is 192 168 2 1 2 Set Wireless parameters on AirEther AP11 Channel 7 and SSID wireless 3 Set Wireless parameters on client stations PC1 PC2 and PC3 SSID wireless Left side stations are transparent to the right side network DHCP server assigns IP address to PC1 PC2 and PC3 Version 1 0 0 2 1 2 Wireless Access Router with PPPoE Ethernet connection ver LY Let 192 168 1 241 OL PPPoE to ISP at DHCP Username Password E Channel 1 a arn GT Se Internet gt PC2 ae SSID wireless f J AirEther AP11 Router ADSL _ 192 168 1 242 192 168 1 1 NAT ISP gives IP S Gateway DNS f pF fe 192 168 1 243 lt Set the AirEther AP11 as a Router Wireless Interface IP is 192 168 1 1 Ethernet Interface IP is 192 168 2 1 Turn NAT ON for PPPoE Interface and turn NAT OFF for all other interface The default route is 0 0 0 0 Turn on PPPoE Interface nterface NO 3 and specify that your personal ISP provided PPPoE Username and PPPoE Password to enable ADSL broadband access Set Wireless parameters on AirEther AP11 Channel 7 a
11. ISP pool te Index ISP Name Phone Number Username CARO isp1 ISP 1 12345678 J user Save amp Restart Oo ISP Empty Item OISP3 Empty item OisP4 Empty Item gt Advance Confid gt Utility gt a ED Figure 3 5 Version 1 0 0 Wireless Access Point Remote Management and Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer A m led 7 A 3 7 T 4 Wireless Access Point Remote Management and Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer Ee Ee o vores ie File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q sack Q x E A P Search Pe Favorites A Media 4 B e i m 3 Q sack x a EA po Search se Favorites AP media A a Address http 192 168 100 10 2000 Address http 192 168 100 10 2000 v Go Links Armeerieor wor tl ooorirrelwe cc N re FL r u TATE CTRITATL LAP LIDD MP pie TAA Thara nindian aklini iiiad cP oin Ale we a LAL LA Tito Leto ALLL p teat Basic Configuration Interface Parameter gt Quick Setup Basic Configuration ISP Parameter Modify E Config Following Interface Parameter e Select one index from the table below and click Modify buttom to modify specific item z z Click OK buttom to set the configuration value Click Cancel buttom if need not add or modify the interface F parameters Click Back buttomto go back to previous page Please Fill in The Following ISP Information V Basic yste Table ofcurrent interf
12. Software Upgrade 1 Click Utility select Software Upgrade page as shown in Figure 3 22 and then use TFTP to upgrade your AP11 In here you must specify the TFTP server IP and select which file you want to upgrade Program image Web image then click OK button to start the TFTP upgrade process 2 If the upgrade process is successful the AP11 will apply the new settings and start rebooting automatically Note You must set up a TFTP server and this server must contain a newer image Z Wireless Access Point Remote Management and Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer SEF File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Q sack QJ x a amp D Search Je Favorites A Media 4 7 g z has 3 Address http 192 168 100 10 2000 v EJ co Link Visatiae OPi Tiirarisicie WITeless OGGE ore PANI a SAULT RGTLLAL UU pip as ui gt Quick Setup Utility Software Upgrade gt Basic Config Please Fill in The Following Software Upgrade Information Upgrade Mode amp TFTP Parameters gt Advance Config a TFTP Server IP Address Tiga 168 2100 z aed a TP Select iff Upgrade Mode Upgrade Filename e system O gt pm a Program Image soho bin Firewall E R Web Image ips img CI Config Image soho ctg QOO Figure 3 22 Version 1 0 0 37 Chapter 4 Telnet Configuration The AP11 is designed to operate as shipped from the factory without any special set up
13. cael Figure 3 1 Enter Network Password 7 3 2 x gt Please type your user name and password Site 192 168 2 1 Realm System Setup User Name froot Password naa Cancel Figure 3 2 Version 1 0 0 13 3 2 Configure the AirEther AP11 The AirEther AP11 can be configured into four operation modes Outdoor Wireless Bridge Outdoor Wireless Router with PPPoE Ethernet connection Outdoor Wireless Router with dynamic IP address Ethernet Outdoor Wireless Router with static IP address Ethernet a a E The AP11 is shipped with default configuration as a bridge between an Ethernet and wireless network Administrators simply need to attach the AP11 to your wired LAN If administrators would like to configure the AP11 please refer to the following procedures The web user interface can be grouped into Quick setup Basic Configuration Advanced Configuration and Utility as shown in Figure 3 3 The left menu pane is organized in a tree structure fashion Move through the tree by clicking on an icon to expand or collapse the tree The nodes on the tree represent web pages that allow you to view and modify the parameters of the AP11 lf administrators want to connect multiple wireless computers to a broadband ADSL or Cable modem or an Ethernet switch to surf the Internet you need to configure the AP11 as a broadband wireless router to share a single IP address with the multiple wireless computers as described as follows
14. choose which interface you want to change as shown in Figure 3 8 In interface 1 Wireless interface make sure interface status is Active Enter the Wireless interface IP default is 192 168 1 1 and Wireless interface Net Mask default is 255 255 255 0 that are suitable for your wireless network In interface 2 Ethernet interface make sure interface status is Active and specify the Ethernet IP address default is 192 168 2 1 and Ethernet Net Mask default is 255 255 255 0 of the Ethernet interface Click the OK button to return to the Interface Parameter window Finally you need to click FINISH at the bottom of this page to complete the modification of this page 4 Click Basic Config and then select System as shown in Figure 3 9 In the System Setup page specify the Default Route Default is 192 168 2 254 as the IP Address of the ADSL Cable modem connected to the AP11 or the IP Address of the Gateway in your LAN environment and Specify at least one IP address of the DNS parameter Default DNS server 1 is 192 168 2 254 provided by your ISP in the DNS server parameter and then click FINISH button at the bottom of this page to complete the modification of this page Version 1 0 0 22 3 3 Configure Wireless related parameters Configure IEEE 802 11b WLAN parameters as shown in Figure 3 11 Click Basic Config select Wireless LAN page In here enter the Channel default is 1 rts Threshold default is 250 frag Threshol
15. lt command Menu gt lt VT100 ANSI LINUX XTerm gt source lt 1 10 gt WLAN profile lt name gt lt pass _ conf gt lt Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Unlimited gt frag Threshold lt 256 2346 gt SSID lt string gt station Name lt string gt Show Show the current configuration values defaultkeyld lt 1 4 gt defaultkeys lt 1 4 gt lt hex gt a Figure 4 4 ip _ share dhcp snmp bridge isp run reset default channel lt 1 14 gt legal address weprequired lt Disable Enable gt modify lt 1 10 gt lt ip gt rts Threshold lt 0 3000 gt delete lt 1 10 gt write reboot su sys info Ping lt ip gt 1 65534 t 1 1999 exit Figure 4 4 Version 1 0 0 Version 1 0 0 46 Chapter 5 Specifications General Compatibility Regulation Certifications Power Supply Temperature Range Humidity non condensing Surge Arrester Radio Frequency Band Radio Type Modulation Operation Channels RF Output Power RF Connector Network Information Ethernet Interface IP Sharing Roaming Security Management Local Configuration Remote Configuration Firmware Upgrade IP Auto configuration Physical Specifications Dimensions Weight Version 1 0 0 Fully interoperable with IEEE802 11b compliant products FCC Part 15 ETSI 300 328 Output 48VDC 0 7A power over Ethernet Input 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 20 to 70 C operating 40 to 80 C storage 5 to 95 typical 20KA Sur
16. the specified interface to obtain an IP address Disable automatically Enable or disable automatic IP address assignment to wireless Disable stations IP address of the gateway for default route when TCP IP filtering 192 168 1 1 Consists of four sets of digits that help divide a network into sub networks and simplify routing and data transmission IP address of the DNS host IP starting address 255 255 255 0 192 168 2 254 192 168 1 240 IP ending address 192 168 1 254 Select the interface to provide DHCP service Define a fixed Ethernet to IP address mapping to limit the client station with the Ethernet address to get the IP address HWLAN Table B 5 B 1 6 Virtual Server Mapping as shown in Table B 6 Parameter Service Name Protocol Public Access Version 1 0 0 Description Default Value ify th ice for public Specify the servi publi NULL access Select a protocol for public electa p publi NULL access Select an interface for public NULL 51 Interface access Public Access Port Specify the port number of the Number interface for public access Virtual Server IP Specify the IP address of the Address virtual server Virtual Server Port Specify the port number of NULL NULL NULL Default Value Number internal virtual server Table B 6 B 1 7 NAT Network Address Translation as shown in Table B 7 Parameter Description Local IP Address IP starting address of local
17. Config Basic Parameter Index Sy ste m Interface System Setup Telnet C onsole Show system information SE i e Authentication information e General information Interface Setup show interface configuration DNS Server information Show DNS Server configuration gt Advance Config Telnet Console Configuration Parameter show configuration parameter gt Utility o General parameter o User Profile gt Firewall ISP Parameter Show ISP pool configuration Figure 3 19 Version 1 0 0 34 Wireless Access Point Remote Management and Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer Ef File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay Q Back 7 x a A a Search Te Favorites A Media amp B a la 3 Address http 192 168 100 10 2000 v Eco Links Ain thee ee VY ASS Meet emer TTI eee ee A eer Aes BAe nN i ao im LF aad x 4 7 A ie y os T ty fo LAr we to U E Quick Sen Save Configuration amp Restart System This page offers you the opportunity to write the new configuration data to the flash memory and restart your Wireless Access Point To update the configuration the server ce must be restarted When the restart button be clicked the Wireless Access Point is ee onsole restarting and your browser session will be disconnected This may appear as if your DHCP browser session is hungup After the server restarts after several minutes you may either press your browser s reload button or close
18. E NEW SETTINGS 2 00000e 33 SP Mae UTT E eree E e ee 35 Version 1 0 0 311 1 Svan Meee acess emt cuca SERER EE E AS REEE 35 3 11 2 Software Upgrade E E E E E 36 Chapter 1 Hardware Installation CHAPTER 4 TELNET CONFIGURATION c cccecceceecececceceecscnesceees 37 This chapter describes the procedures for installing the AirEther AP 11 Outdoor Access Point CHAPTER 5 SPECIFICATIONS cc sescsesssescsesecesenseenseeseeesenesensees 46 CHAPTER 6 DEFAULT SETTINGS 2 0 0 cc escsessssesesesseeeseeeneseesenees 47 1 1 Before You Start CHAPTER 7 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE INFORMATION 56 After unpacking the system make sure the following items are present and in good condition AirEther AP11 Access Point Inline Power Injector AC Power Cord MIL C 5015 style RS232 Console Port Cable Grounding Wire Cross over Ethernet Cable Two rubber dipole antenna 30M MIL C 5015 style Ethernet Cable Mast Mounting Kit 10 Wall Mounting Kit 11 Users Manual Disk S ete es 12 Hex Wrench Version 1 0 0 Version 1 0 0 1 2 Locate the Access Point and Inline Power Injector Ports Special Ethernet port 1 for connecting the MIL C 5015 style Ethernet Cable Special serial port 2 for connection of the MIL C 5015 style RS 232 console port cable Grounding location B Type N RP antenna or RF cable connector Kl Power amp Data output port 5 for connection of the MIL C 5015 style Et
19. P Address Community Version 1 0 0 Enable or disable the function of the corresponding community index Select the access right Deny Read Write Create for SNMP Manager Specify the type of community public or private for SNMP Manager Table B 10 Description Enable or disable the activity of the corresponding community Select or disable the SNMP Version Version 1 MIB1 Version 2 MIB2 Specify the IP address of the SNMP Manager for SNMP Trap Report Specify the type of community public or private for SNMP Manager Table B 11 Default Value Enable Read Public Default Value Enable Version1 192 168 2 100 Public 55 B 1 12 Software Upgrade as shown in Table B 12 Parameter TFTP Server IP Address Upgrade Filename Version 1 0 0 Description Default Value Specify the IP address of the 192 168 2 100 TFTP server to upgrade the firmware of the AP11 Specify the filename of soho bin requested firmware stored in TFTP server Table B 12 56 Chapter 7 Regulatory Compliance Information Radio Frequency Interference Requirements This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and Canada RSS 210 Operation is subject to the following conditions This device may not cause harmful interference This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC ra
20. P Start IP DHCP End IP Interface Disable O Enable 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 240 192 168 1254 HWLAN Table of fixed host entries Click Add Delete or Modify buttom to change fixed DHCP host entries Or change the general DHCP e Save amp Restart Host Name api parameter and click Finish button to submit it Ethernet Address 11 22 33 44 55 66 Te T Internet Address D Name omain Name inscapedata com Index 111 222 111 222 gt Advance Config Default Route IP Address 192 168 100 254 gt Firewall a s i a DNS Parameter DNS Server Address 192 168 100 254 gt Utility DNS Server 2 Address DNS Server3 Address l Figure 3 9 5 Click Basic Config select DHCP as shown in Figure 3 10 and make sure the DHCP client service is in Disable After that click FINISH at the bottom of this page to complete the modification of this page Version 1 0 0 Version 1 0 0 20 3 2 3 Configure the AP11 as a Router with dynamic IP address Ethernet Configure TCP IP parameters 1 Click Advanced Config select Bridging and then click Disable for Bridge Function as shown in Figure 3 4 After that click FINISH at the bottom of this page to complete the modification of this page 2 Click Basic Config select Interface as shown in Figure 3 7 in this page you can click radio button and enter MODIFY to c
21. Parameter V Advance Config Select one community index from the table below and click Modif buttom to modify specific item e Static Route Click OK buttom to confirm the changes Click Cancel buttom if need not add or modify the static ing route entry Table ofcurrent community pool Index Validaty Access Right Community gt Utility 1 Enable Read public O2 Enable Write private gt Firewall f O3 f Disable l O4 Disable j O5 Disable Figure 3 17 2 Click Advance Config and select the SNMP Trap page as shown in Figure 3 18 In this page you can specify the SNMP Trap host and correspond SNMP Trap Community in this page Click FINISH at the bottom of this page to complete the modification of this page Version 1 0 0 Version 1 0 0 32 A Wireless Access Point Remote Management and Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer PE File Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help Q tack z x a A ga Search 5 Favorites A Media E 2 s z la 3 Address http 192 168 100 10 2000 v E co Links oN Aeal Medel hail ADI Nnr r nAn bithels i icLete sVelel Leis ttlelieht i UA TLETT f LE sal r wu TALIILILI DV HLG GDS gt Quick Setup Advance Configuration SNMP Trap Parameter Basic Config Config Following Trap Host Parameter v Advance Config Select one trap host index from the table below and click Modify buttom to modify specific item Static Route Click OK b
22. able as shown in Figure 3 12 Z Wireless Access Point Remote Management and Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Cel rs Q sack QJ x a A P Search Te Favorites A Media 4 2 Sa x la 3 1 Address http 192 168 100 10 2000 PSA ir T Thaf ie pte Ais f gt Quick Setup Y Basic Config Mapping ss LAN MAC filter Configuration Review Save amp Restart gt Advance Config gt Utility gt Firewall 2 The AirEther AP11 supports authentication based on two kinds of user information base Local User Database or Remote Radius Servers You can specify which user database you like to use 3 You can specify the username password of an accessible 802 1x user All user information entries in the Local User Database are Links moc Ariet sor ea elibdetelelalbtiiielslichea q icrcoe ele lie la 2 Tine A l j VAJ LEE j i n TILE GTEIiAl j Lir D ALLAT U A Basic Configuration 802 1X Setup 802 1x Access Control 802 1X Access Control enables the user based wireless authentication You can enable this feature to prevent unauthorized wireless clients connetcing to your wireless access device 802 lxservices O Disable Enable Accessible 802 1x Users on Local Remote Radius Server Radius parameters Radius serverIP 192 168 100 110 Share key inscapedata Radius authentation port 1812
23. ace parameter ISP Parameters PING s con No O1 O2 ISP Name SP 1 FN cee a Status _ Active Active ISP Phone 12345678 e Configuration Revie Protocol HWLAN Ethernet e Save amp Restart ie an Use a 4 IP address 192 168 1 1 192 168 2 1 M J NetMask 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 gt Advance Config NAT PAT Of Of Bridging Join Join Password PF l Disable Configuration Re Sey p Utili Save amp Restart Password Confirm eeee hag gt Firewall gt Advance Confi Time Out gt Firewall O00 Figure 3 7 Fig u re 3 6 Wireless Access Point Remote Management and Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help Q ak amp B a A pe Search sie Favorites A Media amp Z s z Lud 33 Address 4 http 192 168 100 10 2000 ce 3 Click Basic Config select Interface as shown in Figure 3 7 and in this page you can click radio button and enter MODIFY to choose which one you want to change as shown in Figure 3 8 Links 7 Ariret sor npa ielimaetelele Ulinroloce Arcore Dnin Tid FL Tr s TATE ETEIAL UU Tits CLA eee j g Basic Configuration Interface Parameter s In interface 1 Make sure this wireless interface status is Active enter gt Quick Setup the Wireless interface IP default is 192 168 1 1 and Wireless Basic Contig Ear etanse ie
24. ary to protect your outdoor installation from lightning strikes and the build up of static electricity So direct grounding of the antenna mast Outdoor AP11 and Surge Arrester is very important And so mounting the Outdoor AP11 on the antenna mast you have to connect the Outdoor AP11 to the same grounding system with the AC wall outlet The grounding system must comply with the National Electrical Code and safety standards that apply in your country Always check witha qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether your outdoor installation is properly grounded Version 1 0 0 Chapter 2 Network Topologies This chapter describes several main types of installations commonly implemented using the AirEther AP11 Access Point This is by no means intended to be an exhaustive list of all possible configurations but rather shows examples of some of the more common implementations as shown in Figure 2 1 Hub Switch or Router Inline Power Injector Ethernet Cable Figure 2 1 The AirEther AP11 can perform in router or bridge modes In a wireless topology all communication between network stations is done through a centralized Access Point To show some possibilities of wireless topologies the following examples are provided 1 Wireless Access Bridge 2 Wireless Access Router with PPPoE Ethernet connection 3 Wireless Access Router with dynamic IP address Ethernet 4 Wireless Access Router with static
25. ced Config select Bridging and then click Disable for Bridge Function as shown in Figure 3 4 After that click FINISH at the bottom of this page to complete the modification of this page 2 If you are an ADSL subscriber you need to specify that your personal ISP PPPoE username and password to enable ADSL broadband access in here click Basic Config select ISP as shown in Figure 3 5 In this page enter MODIFY button to setup the correct ISP parameters ISP Name ISP Phone PPPoE Username and PPPoE Password to as shown in Figure 3 6 Note Ask your ISP for the correct settings Wireless Access Point Remote Management and Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q sack X gt x a A a Search 5 Favorites A Media E 7 ze X Loud 33 Address http 192 168 100 10 2000 v Eco Links Ariet sor nPI olibaeleleleasthlidels i chee Arnrrore DAin VF P t TAIA TILIAI LL LETI wD Li ip ip AA vv g ane Basic Configuration ISP Parameter Config Following ISP Pool Parameter Select one ISP index from the table below and click Modify buttom to modify specific item Click Delete buttom to delete ISP Click OK buttom to set the configuration value Click Cancel buttom if need not add or modify the interface parameters Click Back buttom to go back to previous page v Basic Config Sy ste m Intertace Telnet Console DHCP server M appin g Table ofcurrent
26. d default is 1600 SSID default is wireless and Station Name default is ap that are suitable for your radio network and then you can clicked radio button to disable WEP or enable 64 128 bit WEP services default is disable if WEP is enabled you must input the Default Key index and WEP Key Click FINISH at the bottom of this page to complete the modification of this page Wireless Access Point Remote Management and Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help Q sack amp x a A a Search PE Favorites A Media E2 e a 2 Address http 192 168 100 10 2000 ATENE TAAA POULO 00 AWITEIE SST b gt Quick Setup ive Basic Config e System e Interface e Telnet Console e ISP e DHCP e Server Mapping e Configuration Revie e Save amp Restart gt Advance Config gt Utility gt Firewall Version 1 0 0 Basic Configuration Wireless LAN Wireless LAN information a Wireless LAN Configuration Channel tts Threshold frag Threshold SSID Hide SSID Deny any Station Name WEP Key WEP Default Key WEP64 Keyl WEP64 Key2 TRICDE A V ave 1 Domain Europe Ea 5 250 1600 wireless OYes No OYes No ep wepkey OWEP128 OWEP64 Disable iy 0101010101 0202020202 _ INININININI Figure 3 11 23 3 4 Security 3 4 1 WEP encryption 1 Click Basic Config select Wire
27. diation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator amp your body NOTE THIS UNIT MUST BE PROFESSIONALLY INSTALLED Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Regulation These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to nearby TV s VCR s radio computers or other electronic devices To minimize or prevent such interference this equipment should not be placed or operated near these devices If interference is experienced moving the equipment away from them will often reduce or eliminate the interference However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If the equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the administrator is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Re orient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equip
28. file lt Access account gt lt Passwd gt Configuration lt name gt lt pass_conf gt lt ip gt Passwd lt pass_conf gt Upgrade Enable Monitor image lt ip gt lt file gt webimage lt ip gt lt file gt bootstrap 2 lt ip gt lt file gt Wan CR Config_access Generic Profile Pool Passwd lt pass_conf gt System Figure 4 4 Version 1 0 0 OP _ mode lt Router Bridge Host gt hostname lt name gt default _ route lt ip gt Interface PPP Version 1 0 0 lan address lt ip gt lt netmask gt link type lt Disable Ethernet gt attrib lt Disable Enable gt lt Global Virtual gt bridge lt Disable Enable gt address lt ip gt lt netmask gt link type lt Disable Ethernet gt attrib lt Disable Enable gt lt Global Virtual gt bridge lt Disable Enable gt 1 address lt ip gt lt netmask gt link type lt Disable Ethernet PPP PPPoE gt attrib lt Disable Enable gt lt Global Virtual gt 2 TTT TTT wan bridge lt Disable Enable gt ether_interface lt interface gt ISP lt ISP Index gt lt dialup timeout gt lt Dial priority gt address lt ip gt lt netmask gt link type lt Disable Ethernet PPP PPPoE gt attrib lt Disable Enable gt lt Global Virtual gt bridge lt Disable Enable gt ether_interface lt interface gt ISP lt ISP Index gt lt Idle disconnect time gt lt Dial priority gt User _edit modify 5 L
29. ge Current 2 4 2 484 GHz Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS CCK 11 5 5Mbps DQPSK 2Mbps DBPSK 1Mbps 11 for North America 14 for Japan 13 for Europe 2 for Spain 4 for France 23dBm Type N Reverse Polarity 10 Base T RJ45 Supports NAT Seamless roaming IEEE802 11b compliant 64 128 bit WEP data encryption RS 232 serial port HTTP Telnet SNMP Upgrade via Serial Interface or TFTP Supports DHCP server 245 L mm x 200 W mm x 70 H mm 2100 g 47 Chapter 6 Default Settings B 1 Basic Configuration B 1 1 System as shown in Table B 1 Parameter Supervisor ID Supervisor Password Password Confirm Host Name Domain Name Default Route IP Address DNS Server Parameter DNS Server 1 Address DNS Server 2 Address DNS Server 3 Address Description Default Value Supervisor s identity code root Supervisor s password root Confirm the password again root Host name for the AP11 HWLAN Domain name for the AP11 domain com IP address of the gateway for default route when TCP IP 192 168 2 254 filtering IP addresses of the DNS 2 168 2 254 Servers of your Local ISP WES eee Table B 1 B 1 2 Interface as shown in Table B 2 Parameter Interface No Status IP address Version 1 0 0 Description Default Value Note No 1 Wireless Interface 1 No 3 is effective No 2 Ethernet Interface only when No 2 is No 3 PPPoE Interface Active No 4 PPP Interface 2 Default No 3 amp No 4 is
30. hernet Cable Data input port 6 for connecting the Ethernet Cable to a Hub Switch Router or PC Version 1 0 0 1 3 Installing the Antennas Step 1 With the unit powered off attach the dipole antenna to the antenna connector as shown in Figure 1 3 NOTE Do not over tighten the antennas finger tight is sufficient Position the antenna vertically for best omni directional signal reception Figure 1 3 Before installing your WLAN system we recommend that you test the AirEther AP11 using the dipole antenna included in your package Once testing is completed the AirEther AP11 is ready for use with any appropriate antenna for your application Version 1 0 0 1 4 Installing the Console Port Cable Step 2 Attach the Console Port cable to the Serial Port Attach the other cable end to the Serial Port on a PC running a terminal emulation program and set the terminal to 115200 Baud No Parity 8 data bits 1 Stop bit flow control off and ANSI compatible NOTE This connection is required for setting up initial configuration information After configuration is completed this cable may be removed until additional configuration is required via the Serial Port 1 5 Connecting the power supply and Ethernet cable Step 3 Plug the female end of the power cord into the Inline Power Injector and then plug the male end of the power cord into a power outlet or power strip The Power LED on the front of the Inline Power Injec
31. his device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Version 1 0 0 58 European Community CE Notice Marking by the symbol Indicates compliance with the essential requirements of Directive 1999 5 EC Such marking is indicative that this equipment meets or exceeds the following technical standards WE EN 300 328 2 E EN 301 489 1 E EN 301 489 17 E EN 60950 Marking by the symbol C 05600 Indicates compliance with the essential requirements of R amp TTE Directive 99 5 EC and the product is permitted to be used in the following EC countries including Germany UK The Netherlands Belgium Norway Sweden Denmark Finland France Italy Spain Austria Iceland Ireland Portugal Switzerland Greece and Luxembourg Version 1 0 0
32. hoose which interface you want changed as shown in Figure 3 8 In interface 1 Wireless interface is Active Enter the Wireless interface IP default is 192 168 1 1 and Wireless interface Net Mask default is 255 255 255 0 that are suitable for your wireless network In interface 2 Ethernet interface is Active parameters will obtain automatically by DHCP from your network environment Click the OK button to return to the Interface Parameter window Finally you need to click FINISH at the bottom of this page to complete the modification of this page 3 Click Basic Config select DHCP as shown in Figure 3 10 and apply the DHCP client service running on interface 2 Ethernet interface After that click FINISH at the bottom of this page to complete the modification of this page Version 1 0 0 21 3 2 4 Configure the AP11 as a Router with static IP address Ethernet Configure TCP IP parameters 1 Click Advanced Config select Bridging and then click Disable for Bridge Function as shown in Figure 3 4 After that click FINISH at the bottom of this page to complete the modification of this page 2 Click Basic Config select DHCP as shown in Figure 3 10 and make sure the DHCP client service is Disable After that click FINISH at the bottom of this page to complete the modification of this page 3 Click Basic Config select Interface as shown in Figure 3 7 In this page you can click radio button and enter MODIFY to
33. ia a te tt ae ne interface Net Mask default is 255 255 255 0 that are suitable for your o etene a a wireless network m Table ofcurrent interface parameter p s co No O In interface 2 Make sure this Ethernet interface status is Active and i o oo io ie specify the Ethernet IP address default is 192 168 2 1 and Ethernet gt Save amp Restart Protocol HWLAN Ethemet PPPoE Net Mask default is 255 255 255 0 of the Ethernet interface aA ee E vance Long Net Mask 255 255 255 0 256 255 255 0 Eee In interface 3 Make sure PPPoE interface status is Active and specify coe e 3 ISP the Ethernet IP address default is 192 168 3 1 and Ethernet Net oe mE s Mask default is 255 255 255 0 choose the ISP index that you a a Domicil configured in step 1 Enable NAT and click the OK button to return to the TimeOut Interface Parameter window Click FINISH at the bottom of this page to complete the modification of this page Figure 3 8 Version 1 0 0 Version 1 0 0 18 19 4 The AirEther AP11 supports PPPoE auto dial up please make sure your default route is zero In here click Basic Config and then select System as shown in Figure 3 9 In the System Setup page specify the Default Route Default is 192 168 2 254 is 0 0 0 0 and then click FINISH button at the bottom of this page to complete the modification of this page Wireless Access Point Remote Management a
34. irsierieista etensasvarctantantsmununticlanstamradassunuiiant 13 3 2 1 Configure the AP11 as a Bride 1 scccecceeeececeeeeesseenseeeeeesenens 14 3 2 2 Configure the AP11 as a Router with PPPoE Ethernet connection PEE E ees ee ees pe ees os eee ees 15 3 2 3 Configure the AP11 as a Router with dynamic IP address Ethernet E see eee tee eee 20 3 2 4 Configure the AP11 as a Router with static IP address Ethernet 21 3 3 CONFIGURE WIRELESS RELATED PARAMETERS csecceeceeeeeeceeeeeeeeees 22 oA ECURIT eet S EAA OE AE ee ee 23 34 1 WEP encrypllON Beene ene ee ee ne nr een ener on menor oe ee meee ne 23 s4 Floe ig cis ey Beas enn eee eet eee Pe ee ee nee ee ee eee eee 23 3 4 3 Deny ANY client station cccccccssseccensnecsesensensescesanseessansssensens 23 3 4 4 EEE 802 1X ACCESS CONntrOl ccccccccssecsseccccecesessneceesssnseeessnensees 24 3 4 5 MAC based Access COntr0l 0 cccccccecceeccncccecceccnseneesneseeeseenneeas 25 3 5 CONFIGURE DHCP SERVER cccccecececcseceeceneeeneceneeeneeeeeeeeaneenaeeeanees 26 3 6 CONFIGURE VIRTUAL SERVER cccccccccecceceseceuseceseeeeeeeeeeeeueaueeasesaueeass 27 3 7 CONFIGURE ROUTING TABU E itcscecticsescesesssueneseceucdupseunetestwseccsuenimenmiends 29 3 8 CONFIGURE BRIDGE c cccccccecceeceeeceuseeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeaueeneeeeeeeeenens 30 3 9 CONFIGURE SNMP 0 cccccceeceeceecececeeececeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeaeeeeneneeenes 31 3 10 CONFIGURATION REVIEW AND APPLY TH
35. less LAN page and configure it to disable or enable 64 128 bit WEP services default is Disable as shown in Figure 3 11 2 Key in the WEP Key and specify which WEP Key you want to use Click FINISH at the bottom of this page to generate a WEP key and complete the modification of this page Note If you enable WEP services on AP11 all of the communication between stations to AP11 will be encrypted You must make sure all wireless clients use the same WEP key 3 4 2 Hide the SSID Click Basic Config select Wireless LAN page and click Yes or No to choose enable disable the Hide SSID function on this wireless page default is No as shown in Figure 3 11 Note If you enable Hide SSID on an AirEther AP11 all of the client stations must specify the SSID of the AP11 otherwise your client stations can t see survey the AP11 even if using Site Survey tools 3 4 3 Deny ANY client station Click Basic Config select Wireless LAN page and click Yes or No to choose enable disable the Deny ANY function on the wireless page default is No as shown in Figure 3 11 Note If you enable Deny ANY on an AP11 all of the client stations can t use the well define SSID keyword ANY or any Version 1 0 0 3 4 4 24 25 IEEE 802 1x Access Control You can configure Authentication on the AirEther AP11 1 Click Basic Config select 802 1x Access Control page and choose 9 the IEEE 802 1x services as Enable or Dis
36. lp Figure 4 3 Version 1 0 0 39 3 The structure of menu tree is shown in Figure 4 4 Users can use the following keys to select the parameter you want to change or add The definition of the parameters is described in Table 4 1 to Table 4 14 Up Down or i k key move the cursor up down to the specific item Right or I or Enter key select the item or enter to sub menu Left or j key return to previous menu page Home or Ctrl A move the cursor to the first item of the menu page End or Ctrl E move the cursor to the last item of the menu page Ctrl Q or F1 Show the help page Note 1 denote the function is displayed after enable configuration mode is enabled Note 2 In item su type default password is root to enter the supervisor configuration mode Version 1 0 0 Su Setup 40 41 System Host Name lt name gt Default_route lt ip gt lan Address lt ip gt lt netmask gt Attrib lt Enable Disable gt lt Global Virtual gt Bridge lt Enable Disable gt Wan Address lt ip gt lt netmask gt link Type lt Disable Ethernet PPP PPPoE gt Attrib lt Enable Disable gt lt Global Virtual gt ether_interface lt interface gt Bridge lt Enable Disable gt ISP lt ISP Index gt lt idle disconnect time gt lt Dial priority gt PPP kK Peer_address lt ip gt User_profile lt name gt lt pass_set0 gt ISP ISP_ profile lt ISP name gt lt ISP destination gt account pro
37. lt 1 253 gt lan2 _ port lt Filter Forward Dynamic gt delete lt 1 5 gt wan 1 _ port lt Filter Forward Dynamic gt wan 2 _ port lt Filter Forward Dynamic gt global interface lt 1 5 gt lt 1 5 gt delete lt 1 5 gt range lt 1 5 gt lt ip gt lt 1 253 gt delete 1 20 Figure 4 4 fixed modify lt 1 128 gt lt ip gt lt ip gt interface lt 1 128 gt lt 1 5 gt delete lt 1 128 gt Figure 4 4 Version 1 0 0 Version 1 0 0 44 45 L modify 20 configuration mac _ address lt mac gt lan1_ port lt Filter Forward Dynamic gt max _ user lt 1 5 gt lan2 _ port lt Filter Forward Dynamic gt telnet_port lt 1 65534 gt wan 1 _ port lt Filter Forward Dynamic gt console _ port lt com 1 com 2 gt wan 2 _ port lt Filter Forward Dynamic gt user _ profile add source lt 1 10 gt attrib lt 13 30 gt lt command Menu gt lt VT100 ANSI LINUX XTerm gt profile lt name gt lt pass _ conf gt lt Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Unlimited gt stp module lt Disable Enable gt delete 1 5 bridge lt number gt _ attrib lt 13 30 gt lt command Menu gt lt VT100 ANSI LINUX XTerm gt lan _ port lt 1 2 gt lt Disable Enable gt lt number gt source lt 1 10 gt wan _ port lt 1 2 gt lt Disable Enable gt lt number gt profile lt name gt lt pass _ conf gt lt Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Unlimited gt activate stp lt CR gt moy SIP attrib lt 13 30 gt
38. ment into an outlet on a circuit different from that which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Version 1 0 0 57 Professional Installation Per the recommendation of the FCC the installation of high gain directional antenna to the system which are intended to operated solely as a point to point system and whose total power exceeds 30dBm EIRP require professional installation It is the responsibility of the installer and the end user that the high power systems are operated strictly as a point to point system Systems operating as a point to multipoint system or use non directional antennas cannot exceed 30dBm EIRP power requirement under any circumstances and do not require professional installation Information to User The user manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Manufacturer s Declaration of Conformity Inscape Data Corporation 1613 South Main Street Suite 105 Milpitas CA 95035 U S A Declares that the product Date November 5 2002 Brand Name Inscape Data Corporation Model Number AirEther AP11 Equipment Type Outdoor Wireless Access Point Complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 t
39. n details please refer to the following procedures Before setup we must install AP11 first 1 Connect power adaptor and power on the AP11 2 Connect an Ethernet cable from the AP11 to the network 3 Connect a computer to the same network as the AP11 4 Start Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser program from a LAN attached computer To access the web interface of the AP11 you have to disable Access to the Internet using a proxy server function in Windows 2000 Control Panel Internet Options Connections LAN Settings as shown in Figure 3 1 5 Type the IP address and HTTP port of the AP11 default port is 2000 IP is 192 168 2 1 in the address field http 192 168 2 1 2000 and press Enter Make sure that the IP addresses of AP11 and your computer are in the same subnet 6 After the connection is established you will see the user identification window as shown in Figure3 2 Key in the proper User Name and Password to see the web user interface of the AP11 The default user name and password is root and root respectively Version 1 0 0 12 Local Area Network LAN Settings 3 A x Automatic configuration Automatic configuration may override manual settings To ensure the use of manual settings disable automatic configuration Use automatic configuration script Gddress Proxy server Use a proxy server Address Port Gdvanced Bypass proxy server For local addresses
40. nd Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer E File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help ay Back B A A Search F Favorites A Media E2 C a x 3 Address http 192 168 100 10 2000 v EJ co Links Ariei sor Apa oll bal elelelealbeli dels lis Lele lslelel Lelie ttlel ie we we 1 l 4 a l Y _ U U ILILAI UR P rAD ACLA Wireless Access Point Remote Management and Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer Basic Configuration DHCP Parameter File Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help Q sxx gt gt x a A a Search Jy Favorites A media E2 2 eS X mR 3 Address http 192 168 100 10 2000 v Eco Link gt Quick Setup Y Basic Config Config Followmg DHCP Parameter DHCP client setting ees Az rin mM Ansa i p THT d Tea 7 SN F E X y a MT 7 1 elii m h rorlo cS irre qi A Interface Disable v aH A Tt tit TRIAIL val P Ti pil CALATI VAY j eae 7 Te General DHCP server parameter gt Quick Setup Basic Config D Interface Telnet Console e Configuration Revie Basic Configuration System Setup Please Fill in The Following System Information System Authentication Information Supervisor ID root Supervisor Password Pr Password Confirm e000 Administration Information Configuration Revie Save amp Restart gt Advance Config gt Utility gt Firewall Trigger DHCP Service Default Gateway Net Mask DHC
41. nd SSID wireless Turn on DHCP server on the AirEther AP11 and assign IP address to PC1 PC2 and PC3 Set Wireless parameters on client stations PC1 PC2 and PC3 SSID wireless Version 1 0 0 2 1 3 Wireless Access Router with dynamic IP Ethernet connection lt 192 168 1 241 uy a Ly _ DHCP Router Pe as 192 168 2 254 Channel 1 e ADSL Cable lt gt Xe DHCP oe gt P N aD NINENA I OI S gt ttrt cI OE PC 2 4 i ient PIE RA SSID wireless eap Ai Ether AP11 eet 192 168 1 242 Ss 192 168 1 1 NAT we 7 S senmnaannananae e S DHCP Server WE Radius server 192 168 2 5 PC3 an 192 168 2 100 192 168 1 243 Set the AirEther AP11 as a Router Default wireless Interface IP is 192 168 1 1 must turn on NAT on Ethernet Interface and turn off NAT on Wireless interface Enable DHCP client on the Ethernet Interface of the AirEther AP11 This AP11 will get IP Gateway DNS from the DHCP server Set Wireless parameters on the AirEther AP11 Channel 7 and SSID wireless Turn on DHCP server on the AirEther AP11 and assign IP address to PC1 PC2 and PCS Set Wireless parameters on client stations PC1 PC2 and PC3 SSID wireless Version 1 0 0 2 1 4 Wireless Access Router with static IP Ethernet connection ver Led la 192 168 1 241 hey La DHCP Router 192 168 2 254 9 Server AirEther AP11 Channel 1 iR e ADSL Cable oT pm LM LM Le LL ad gt tr G gE Internet PC2 4 EE SSID wireless af Ss
42. nternal server such as 21 Click FINISH at the bottom of PAT page to complete the modification for the Virtual Server Mapping Wireless Access Point Remote Management and Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer SEE File Edit view Favorites Tools Help ay Q ea X BP x a A x Search 5 Favorites A Media A 2 X m 3 Address http 192 168 100 10 2000 Eco Links Al Pare Aret sor NPI 1 An i Aann Uiinolocre Arrpre Dnin MAHALA we asl P t TALE TILIAI UJ TIATI VI LACCI U EO EEND Basic Configuration Server Mapping Config Virtual Server Mapping Input new parameters in blanks and click dd buttom to add virtual server entry Click Modify buttom and change parameters in blanks to modify virtual server entry Click Delete buttom to delete virtual server entry Click OK buttom to set the configuration value Click Cancel buttom if need not add or modify virtual server entry Basic Config System Table of current virtual server entries PublicAccess Virtual Server Port IP Port Number Address Number E ie wi wieiess ae io gt Advance Config a Ls ee Figure 3 15 Service Protocol Interface gt Utility gt Firewall Version 1 0 0 29 3 7 Configure Routing Table 1 Click Advance Config and select the Static Route page This page as shown in Figure 3 16 will present the current configuration for the routing table Yo
43. pool for the client Apply Interface Enable DHCP server service on Wireless or Ethernet interface 3 Click FINISH at the bottom of this page to complete the modification of this page Note The administrator must configure correct Gateway and DNS server network settings for the wireless stations to surf the Internet Version 1 0 0 2 3 6 Configure Virtual Server Occasionally the administrator would like to expose the internal servers on the local intranet to the public Internet For this you must create the Virtual Server Mapping for these invisible internal servers 1 Click Basic Config select Server Mapping as shown in Figure 3 14 and click ADD DELETE or MODIFY button to change or configure the Virtual Server Mapping page as shown in Figure 3 15 In this page you can maintain this Virtual Server Mapping pool Default Virtual Server Mapping pool is empty to enable the internal servers F Wireless Access Point Remote Management and Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer SEE File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ae Q sack Q x E Ay P Search TE Favorites A Media 4 amp X la 3 Address http 192 168 100 10 2000 v E co Links APOT OO A WITelesstaCCeSsieoin E Guck Seu Basic Configuration Server Mapping Config Virtual Server Mapping a Sn Input new parameters in blanks and click A dd buttom to add virtual server entry Click Modi x interta ca buttom and change parameters in blanks
44. rir 1 g Basic Configuration MAC filter gt Quick Setup Y Basic Config MAC Filter allowed list MAC Filter allows you to control wireless clients from accessing your wireless LAN MAC addresses in the allowed list are permitted to connet to your wireless access device MAC Filter service Disable O Enable Table of current MAC entries Amount of usable allowed list entry 0 Configuration Review e Save amp Restart No MAC Address Poolis Empty OO gt Advance Config gt Utility gt Firewall Figure 3 13 Version 1 0 0 26 3 5 Configure DHCP server Some occasions the administrator way want to manage a large TCP IP network which requires maintaining accurate and up to date IP addresses and domain name information In this situation it is wise to configure and enable the DHCP server service 1 Click Basic Config select DHCP as shown in Figure 3 10 and Enable the DHCP server service Default is Disable 2 Specify the DHCP server parameters Assign Gateway Assign Subnet Mask Assign DNS server DHCP Start IP address DHCP End IP address and Apply Interface to allow any DHCP client to acquire the IP information Assign Gateway Configure the default router for the client Assign Subnet Mask Configure the subnet for the client Assign DNS Server Configure the DNS servers IP for the client DHCP Start IP address DHCP End IP address Configure the DHCP IP address
45. riscape Data AirEther AP11 Outdoor Wireless Access Point Before installing the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference Version 1 0 0 Contents CHAPTER 1 HARDWARE INSTALLATION cccccccsssectesecseeceeeeeeeens 1 Tet BEPORE OU START resvcieencecsicgertrctennctveranenscuuae Eran a a 1 1 2 LOCATE THE ACCESS POINT AND INLINE POWER INJECTOR PORTS 2 1 3 INSTALLING THE ANTENNAS cecceceeeceeccecececceeceeeceeaeeeaeenteeeeeeueeneeenes 3 1 4 INSTALLING THE CONSOLE PORT CABLE cecceeceeceeceeeseeseeeseeeeeeeneeeaess 4 1 5 CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY AND ETHERNET CABLE 00se0eeeeees 4 t6 OUTDOOR INSTALLATION coiniorocedseid si oser nnen a aN e 5 CHAPTER 2 NETWORK TOPOLOGGIEG 0 cccccsscsseccsessneeeseseneeeseeenes 6 2 1 CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES cccceccseccecceeeeececeeeeeeeeeeseueeeeeeeueeaeeeneenenees 7 2 1 1 Wireless Access BIlidQe cccccsccccsssseesecssesseecssesseecsseesessanseseess 7 2 1 2 Wireless Access Router with PPPoE Ethernet connection 8 2 1 3 Wireless Access Router with dynamic IP Ethernet connection 9 2 1 4 Wireless Access Router with static IP Ethernet connection 10 CHAPTER 3 INITIAL CONFIGURATION ccccessesenssecnesseseneseneeees 11 3 1 CONFIGURE REQUIREMENTS sssidsseeecivet end vosnesveseuswuncveinvedanedercsueadeevasanius 11 3 2 CONFIGURE THE AP Wl ieseecdnspcsimscienadsseec
46. st have the same encryption key or pass phrase Note each key must consist of hex digits it means that only digit 0 9 and letters A F are valid entries If entered incorrectly program will not write keys to a driver Table B 8 52 Default Value 11 250 1600 wireless ap Disable 53 B 1 9 Bridging as shown in Table B 9 Parameter Bridging Function IP Address Subnet Mask Operation mode MAC Address Interface Version 1 0 0 Description Enable or disable bridging Function IP Address of the AP11 when in Bridging mode The user can use a LAN attached wired or wireless computer to configure the AP11 through using a web browser or telnet program on a LAN attached computer Consists of four sets of digits that help divide a network into sub networks and simplify routing and data transmission Enable or disable the operation mode MAC address to be considered in forward filter policy Select Filter always block the frames Forward always forward the frames or Dynamic forward the frames if the MAC address exists to the corresponding interface Table B 9 Default Value Enable 192 168 2 1 255 255 255 0 Enable Enable Disable Disable 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 Filter 2 Filter 54 B 1 10 SNMP Community as shown in Table B 10 Description Parameter Validity Access Right Community B 1 11 SNMP Trap as shown in Table B 11 Parameter Index Version I
47. tatic route entries gt Utility Index Network Address Subnet Mask 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 gt Firewall Figure 3 16 Version 1 0 0 30 31 3 8 Configure Bridge 3 9 Configure SNMP 1 Click Advance Config and select the Bridging and then click Enable 1 Click Advance Config and select the SNMP Community page This for Bridge Function as shown in Figure 3 4 Inthe Bridging page as shown in Figure 3 17 will present the current accessible Parameter window enter the IP Address default is 192 168 2 1 and SNMP communities and Read Write privilege Click FINISH at the Subnet Mask default is 255 255 255 0 that are suitable for your bottom of this page to complete the modification network domain 4 Wireless Access Point Remote Management and Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer PE 2 You can specify the MAC address of a Wireless Ethernet client All File Edt wiew Favorites Tools Help MAC entries in the MAC address tables have the configuration option Q O x 2 A Osh She ravortes Aui O RQ m as Permitted Blocked or Learning mode In this menu you can also EET a htp 192 168 100 10 2000 o Se me click ADD DELETE MODIFY button to maintain this MAC address table nscapeVata LUNALA C iri LLL kids 1 mi Led 3 o at the bottom of this page to complete the modification of ee Advance Configuration SNMP Community Parameter Basic Config Config Following Community
48. to modify virtual server entry Click Delete buttom to delete e Telnet Console pice dicta at AE a Click OK buttom to set the configuration value Click Cance buttom if need not add or modify virtual server entry y Basic Config Table of current virtual server entries Sink PublicAccess Virtual Server e Configuration Review Index oe Protocol aan eee Save amp Restart Name ort Ip Port obi wore Interface Number Address Number Pool is Empty OOO gt Advance Config Utility gt Firewall Figure 3 14 2 To configure Virtual Server Mapping page you must specify parameters Service Name Protocol Public Access Interface Public Access Port number Virtual Server IP address and Virtual Server Port Number to allow Internet user to access the Internal servers Version 1 0 0 28 Service Name Alias name of this internal server such as FTP Access Interface Indicate the translation occurs on which interface Wireless interface NO 1 Ethernet interface NO 2 such as NO 2 Protocol Indicate which protocol TCP UDP you want to translate from outside to internal server such as TCP Public Access Port number Indicate which socket port 1 65535 you want to translate from outside to internal server such as 21 Virtual Server IP address Specify the private IP address of the internal server such as 192 168 1 100 Virtual Server Port number Specify the socket port 1 65535 of the i
49. tor will light up Step 4 Run the cross over Ethernet cable included in your package from Data Input Port on the front of the Inline Power Injector to the Ethernet Port on the PC we mentioned above NOTE This connection is required for setting up initial configuration information After configuration is completed this cable will be removed and then you should run an Ethernet cable from Data Input Port on the front of the Inline Power Injector to the LAN connection such as a hub or switch Step 5 Plug the MIL C 5015 style Ethernet connector into the Special Ethernet port on the back of the access point Step 6 Plug the RJ 45 Ethernet connector the other end of the Special Ethernet cable into the Power amp Data Output Port on the front of the Inline Power Injector When the Access Point receives power over the Ethernet cable the Access Point will start its boot sequence and the Active LED on the front of the Inline Power Injector will light up Version 1 0 0 1 6 Outdoor Installation Outdoor Access Point device can be mounted on the side of a building or mounted to a mast as shown in following Wall Mounting Mast Mounting A wall side mount allows for mounting of the Outdoor AP11 on the side of a building This will provide a convenient mounting location when the roof overhang is not excessive and or the location is high enough to provide a clear line of sight Grounding A safety grounding system is necess
50. u can also click ADD DELETE or MODIFY button to maintain the Static Routing table Default Routing table only contain single routing entry Default Route entry 2 Every Route entry contains three parameters Network Address Subnet Mask and Gateway Network Address and Subnet Mask Specify the destination network Gateway Indicate the forward gateway 3 After that click FINISH at the bottom of the page to complete the modification of this page Note The administrator must configure correct routing settings according to the network infrastructure Wireless Access Point Remote Management and Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer SEE File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q sack QJ x a A po Search 5 Favorites A media H A 7 te 7 lus 3 v E co Links Address http 192 168 100 10 2000 AreC sor Ap loli bdelelelalhtiiiels ichked leVelel Lead ttlel lel we FL e we TAII TILIAL U P AD me pip Toa Sock Sct Advance Configuration Static Route Parameter gt Basic Config Config Following Static Route Entry vV Advance Config Input new parameters in blanks and click Add buttom to add static route entry Click Modify buttom and change parameters in blanks to modify static route entry Click Delete buttom to delete static Bridging route entry SNMP Community Click OK buttom to confirm the changes Click Cancel buttom if need not add or modify the static Trap route entry Table ofcurrent s
51. uttom to confirm the changes Click Cancel buttom if need not add or modify the static Bridging route entry Table ofcurrent trap host pool gt Utility 1 Version 1 192 168 2 100 public O2 Version 2 192 168 2 100 public gt Firewall O3 Disable T O4 Disable O5 Disable Configure Review Save amp Restart eo i e SNMP Community amp d Figure 3 18 Version 1 0 0 33 3 10 Configuration Review and Apply the New Settings 1 Click Basic Config or Advance Config and select the Configuration Review page This page as shown in Figure 3 19 will present the current configuration settings the administrator has made 2 Click Basic Config or Advance Config and select the Save amp Restart page In this page as shown in Figure 3 20 you can click the SAVE button to apply the new configuration settings and click the Restart button to take effect the previous configuration changes NOTE It takes about 10 seconds for the AP11 to complete the restart process Wireless Access Point Remote Management and Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer PE Fie Edit view Favorites Tools Help Q Back gt x a A A Search 5 Favorites A media E 2 Sa x m 3 Address 42 http 192 168 100 10 2000 v g co Links Air Etnon T AD Nnt annn inoloce Arrore itieliel i P gt Ls P r we LPaPRaear as LAS Tite CLA j gt Quick Setup Basic Configuration Config Review V Basic
52. your browser and re open it several minutes later Attention If you want to load Factory Default Setting please click the Default button The Wireless Access Point is restarting and your browser session will be disconnected i Configuration Review gt Advance Config gt Utility gt Firewall Continue with RESTART 0OO99 Figure 3 20 Version 1 0 0 35 3 11 Utility 3 11 1 System Info Click Utility select System Info page as shown in Figure 3 21 you can view some system information on this such as Model Name Software Version CPU and RAM etc Wireless Access Point Remote Management and Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer SEF File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q Back 7 x E Ay 0 Search Je Favorites A Media E B 2 X w 33 Address http 192 168 100 10 2000 v E co Link Arel soar Anas Asr mnnn Wina l Lf L t ae Arcore SAn 5 N TAD ail TrID E Quik Setup Utility General System Information gt Basic Config General System Information Product Model Inscape AP11 Software Version HWLAN 157 400 0 V Utility CPU AMD ELAN SC400 66MHz e Software Upgrade Flash 2MB Fire Chipset INTERSIL PRISM WLAN fame apl1 Demis fame inscapedata com Panay DNS 192 168 100 254 192 168 100 254 de Wireless Access Bridge gt Advance Config WEP Disable Figure 3 21 Version 1 0 0 36 3 11 2
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