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1. Multiple Operating Wireless Modes The WNAP 6308 supports multiple types of wireless communication connectivity AP Client CPE WDS PtP WDS PtMP and Repeater allowing for various application requirements and thus it gives users more comprehensive experience when accessing through Wireless LAN It helps users to easily build a wireless User Manual of WNAP 6308 network and extend the wireless range of the existing wireless network The WNAP 6308 also supports WISP mode so CPE users could easily connect to Internet via WISP provider or connect to a wired network AP Router Mode WDS Repeater Mode Se ig wy Nay M 19 del i th Client Internet Cable xDSL q lt a Modem Clients O AP Router Mode Client tS A WNAP 6308 WNAP 6308 Switch Switch E Switch O Bridge PtP Mode Bridge PtMP Mode WNAP 6308 Internet Internet Wireless Internet Service Provider WNAP 6308 Switch WNAP 6308 Switch O WISP Mode O Client Bridge Mode 100Base TX UTP Q O 2 4GHz 802 11n ps wu m e e A Advanced Security and Management In aspect of security besides 64 128 bit WEP encryption the WNAP 6308 integrates WPA WPA2 WPA PSK WPA2 PSK and 802 1x authority to secure and protect your wireless LAN The wireless MAC filtering and SSID broadcast control consolidate the wireless network security and prevent unauthorized wireless connection Furthe
2. Figure 5 54 WAN Pv4 IPSec Connection Type The page includes the following fields Object Description e WAN Connections Select IPSEC from the list Optional Enter the DNS IP address in dotted decimal notation provided e Primary DNS Server by your ISP Optional Enter another DNS IP address in dotted decimal notation provided by your ISP e Secondary DNS Server 55 e Connection address family e IPSec Operation Mode e IPSec Connection Type e PFS DH Group User Manual of WNAP 6308 For an IPSec connection all host addresses must be of the same Address Family IPv4 and IPv6 use different Address Families Select the IPSec Operation mode from the drop down list This field allows you to set the connection type to any of the following Select Tunnel to specify a Host to Host Host to Subnet Road Warrior or Subnet to Subnet Tunnel This is by far the most common connection type Select Transport to specify a Host to Host Transport mode tunnel This connection type is much less common and would generally only be used if you are attempting to establish and IPSec connection to another host which specifically requires this mode Select Passthrough to disable IPSec processing on packets associated with the tunnel We can t imagine a scenario where you would use this connection type mean seriously if you don t allow IPSec to process the packets then you don t really have a tunnel rig
3. CD User s Manual Quick Installation Guide x 1 95 Y PLANET Networking amp Communication EC Declaration of Confomi For the following equipment Type of Product 2 4GHz 802 11n Wireless Outdoor Access Point Model Number WNAP 6308 Produced by Manufacturer s Name Planet Technology Corp Manufacturer s Address 10F No 96 Minquan Rd Xindian Dist New Taipei City 231 Taiwan R O C is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to 1999 5 EC R amp TTE For the evaluation regarding the R amp TTE the following standards were applied EN 60950 1 2006 A11 2009 A1 20104 A 12 2011 EN 300 328 V1 8 1 2014 12 31 EN 301 489 1 V1 9 2 2011 09 EN 301 489 17 V2 2 1 2012 09 Responsible for marking this declaration if the Manufacturer O Authorized representative established within the EU Authorized representative established within the EU if applicable Company Name Planet Technology Corp Company Address 10F No 96 Minquan Rd Xindian Dist New Taipei City 231 Taiwan R O C Person responsible for making this declaration Name Surname Kent Kang Position Title Product Manager Taiwan 28 Feb 2014 Place Date Legal Signature PLANET TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION e mail sales planet com tw http www planet com tw 10F No 96 Minquan Rd Xindian Dist New Taipei Cit
4. Figure 5 43 MAC IP Port Filtering The page includes the following fields Object Description e MAC IP Port Filtering Select Enable to enable the MAC IP Port Filtering function e Default Policy Select a policy for filtering rule Fill in the MAC address of source NIC to restrict data e MAC Address a transmission e Destination IP address Fill in the IP address of destination to restrict data DIP transmission e Source IP address SIP Fill in the IP address of source to restrict data transmission Select the protocol that you want to restrict There are four options None TCP UDP and ICMP e Protocol Fill in the start port and end port number of destination to e Destination Port Range restrict data transmission Fill in the start port and end port number of source to restrict e Source Port Range o data transmission e Action Select Accept or Drop to specify the action of filtering policies e Comment Make a comment for the filtering policy 45 5 4 2 Virtual Server Firewall Settings MACAP Port Filtering DMZ Firewall QoS Content Filtering Virtual Server Virtual Server Settings Current Virtual Servers in system Ta UY HG IP KEF IE E Figure 5 44 Virtual Server 46 User Manual of WNAP 6308 User Manual of WNAP 6308 The page includes the following fields Object Description e Virtual Server Select Enable to enable the Virtual Server function
5. l 8 Mbytes Flash Wireless IEEE 802 11b g n 1T1R LAN WAN 1 x 10 100Base TX Auto MDI MDIX Antenna Built in N Type Male Antenna Connector Wireless RF Specifications l IEEE 802 11b g Wireless Technology IEEE 802 11n IEEE 802 11b 11 5 5 2 and 1Mbps IEEE 802 11g 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 and 6Mbps IEEE 802 11n 20MHz up to 72Mbps IEEE 802 11n 40MHz up to 150Mbps Media Access Control CSMA CA Transmission Emission Type DSSS OFDM Modulation Data modulation type OFDM with BPSK QPSK 16 QAM 64 QAM DBPSK DQPSK CCK Frequency Band 2 412GHz 2 484GHz America FCC 2 414 2 462GHz 11 Channels Europe ETSI 2 412 2 472GHz 13 Channels Data Rate Operating Channel Japan TELEC 2 412 2 484GHz 14 Channels IEEE 802 11b g 23 1 5dBm RF Output Power Max IEEE 802 11n 23 1 5dBm oo IEEE 802 11b g 95dBm Receiver Sensitivity IEEE 802 11n 91dBm Output Power Control 3 23dBm Software Features Built in DHCP server supporting static IP address distributing Supports 802 1d STP Spanning Tree E Static IP E Dynamic IP E PPPoE 93 User Manual of WNAP 6308 Bridge Operating Mode Gateway WISP NAT firewall with SPI Stateful Packet Inspection Built in NAT server supporting Virtual Server and DMZ Built in firewall with Port IP address MAC URL filtering m AP E Client mE WDS PTP Wireless Mode E WDS PTMP WDS Repeater AP WDS 20MHz 40MHz Channe
6. 5 6 2 Profile Settings In Client Bridge and Client Router operation modes please go to Advanced gt Wireless Settings gt Profile Settings to configure the wireless client function to connect with the wireless AP Wireless Settings Currently Used Profile Profile Setup foe Infrastructure Site Survey Bl PE os 1 0 km di s E ___ Bytes Ack Timeout Settings Figure 5 67 Client Bridge Profile Settings The page includes the following fields Object Description Fill out the Root AP s MAC Address enabling it to connect to the Root AP using WDS e Profile Name Set the Network Type that you would like to use Infrastructure Infrastructure networks consist of the networked devices and the wireless access point or wireless router Each device must connect to e Network Type the access point before having access to other computers on the network Ad hoc In an ad hoc network each device s network adapter directly communicates with other devices F SSID BSSID optional Encryption Settings Distance ACK CTS Timeout RTS CTS Fragmentation Threshold WDS Client User Manual of WNAP 6308 It is the wireless network name of Root AP Indicate the Basic Service Set ID of the associated AP Select the encryption type that you would like to use To decrease the chances of data retransmission at long distance the IEEE 802 11b g n Wireless Outdoor CPE can automatically adju
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8. PLANET i Networking amp Communication User s Manual 802 11b g n Wireless Outdoor Access Point WNAP 6308 www PLANET com tw Copyright Copyright O 2014 by PLANET Technology Corp All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the prior written permission of PLANET PLANET makes no representations or warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Any software described in this manual is sold or licensed as is Should the programs prove defective following their purchase the buyer and not this company its distributor or its dealer assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing repair and any incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect in the software Further this company reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes All brand and product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective holders Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipme
9. When the firewall is located behind a NAT device it sends keep alive e IPSec Conn Keep ee l l packets to maintain the connection You can also force it to send keep Alive alive packets for all NAT T connections e IPSec Tunnel UP This field indicates the IPSec Tunnel is UP and running 5 5 1 5 PPTP If your ISP provides PPTP connection please select PPTP And enter the following parameters mia Keep Alive eep Alive Mode Redial Period 60 a 163 9511 Figure 5 55 WAN PPTP 58 User Manual of WNAP 6308 The page includes the following fields Object Description e WAN Connections Select PPTP from the list e Server IP Enter the IP address of the PPTP server Enter the User Name and Password provided by your ISP e User Name Password These fields are case sensitive Static IP Dynamic IP Choose either as you are given by your ISP and If you choose static IP and enter the domain name e Address Mode you should also enter the DNS assigned by your ISP And click the Save button Enter the User Name and Password provided by your ISP e IP Address These fields are case sensitive Enter the subnet Mask in dotted decimal notation provided by your ISP usually is 255 255 255 0 e Subnet Mask Operation Mode Keep Alive Being constantly connected Set up the redial period after the disconnection e Keep Alive Mode The default setting is 60 seconds Optional Enter the DNS IP address in dotted dec
10. preferred networks sengs 5B5C0 Security enabled wireless network Scott Eec AP Figure 6 3 Choose a wireless network Wireless Network Connection The network PLANET requires a network key falso called a WEP key or WPA key 4 network key helps prevent unknown intruders From connecting to this network Type the key and then click Connect Confirm network key Connect Cancel Figure 6 4 Enter the encryption key 80 User Manual of WNAP 6308 Wireless Mebwork Lonnection peer Choose a wireless network Refresh network list A O Felons ote AIM He tack t a AAA a at Y Setup a wireless network ogy PAE Connected r for a home or small office i Security enabled wireless network WPAZ adil Related Tasks J Learn about wireless ins reless networ atl Change the order of pr Change advanced setbings ah oat FE Figure 6 5 Wireless Network Connected Some laptops are equipped with a Wireless ON OFF switch for the internal wireless LAN Make sure the hardware wireless switch is switched to ON position 6 2 Windows 7 WLAN AutoConfig WLAN AutoConfig service is built in in Windows 7 that can be used to detect and connect to wireless network This built in wireless network connection tool is similar to wireless zero configuration tool in Windows XP 3 57 PM 3 17 2012 81 User Manual of WNAP 6308 Mot connected oil
11. 1 5 Reboot System Configuration l Load Factory Defaults Reboot Now Figure 5 12 Reboot System Click the Reboot Now button to restart the Wireless AP 5 3 1 6 Scheduling Reboot Web Interface Settings Firmware Upgrade Configuration Load Factory Defaults H s Scheduling Reboot Figure 5 13 Scheduling Reboot Select Enable to configure the system auto reboot according to the Duration Time Time interval Object Description e Enable Scheduling Enable select it to enable the Scheduling Reboot Reboot Disable select it to disable the Scheduling Reboot Configure the particular time interval for the system auto reboot e Duration Time hh mm hh means hours mm means minutes 29 User Manual of WNAP 6308 5 3 2 Advanced Advanced Settings Advanced Management Adwanced Settings ly Operation Mode System Log Took This section allows you to configure advanced settings of the Wireless AP 5 3 2 1 Time Zone Settings Time Zone Settings Figure 5 14 Time Zone Settings The page includes the following fields Object Description e Current Time Display the current time e Sync with host Click it to sync your PC s time to the device e Time Zone Select your current time zone e SNTP Server Configure your SNTP Server e SNTP Synchronization D
12. 802 11n 23 1 5dBm IEEE 802 11b g 95dBm IEEE 802 11n 91dBm Output Power Control 3 23dBm Software Features Built in DHCP server supporting static IP address distributing Supports 802 1d STP Spanning Tree E Static IP E Dynamic IP E PPPoE E PPTP mE L2TP IEEE 802 11b g n Wireless LAN IEEE 802 11i Wireless Security IEEE 802 3 10Base T Ethernet Operating Channel Receiver Sensitivity User Manual of WNAP 6308 se ss E Bridge Operating Mode E Gateway E WISP NAT firewall with SPI Stateful Packet Inspection Built in NAT server supporting Virtual Server and DMZ Built in firewall with Port IP address MAC URL filtering E AP E Client Wireless Mode E WDS PTP E WDS PTMP WDS Repeater AP WDS Channel Width 20MHz 40MHz 5 D ez 9 0 0 O D O 5 O a a D O gt Q O 5 5 9 O er 9 Q D 9 N 0 en D 5 er a O Q O 3 3 c 2 O N 5 O er gt Wireless Isolation each other mutually 64 128 bits WEP WPA WPA PSK WPA2 WPA2 PSK 802 1X Provides wireless LAN ACL Access Control List filtering Wireless MAC address filtering Supports WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup Enable Disable SSID Broadcast Up to 2 20 30 Supports Wi Fi Multimedia QS Supports Quality of Service for bandwidth control NTP Network Time Management Wireless Security Management Web UI DHCP Client
13. Address optional E A e a Set Country Code AAA 2412 MHz Channel 1 Site Sun IO WIFI 11gn HT40 Extension Channel A CECU miles 1 0 km ARE 41 510 Security Settings 55D 11 Security Settings ESO VVNAP 6308 Hide SETGE bD eee EA Disable w eee sees fPAY P ok ka WPA Algorithms TKIP O ccmpiacs Auto Key Renewal Interval Secconds BO A 12345678 Apply Cancel Figure 5 65 Wireless Mode WDS Repeater The page includes the following fields Object Description i Click to select Wireless Mode from pull down menu 7 There are 4 options available Access Point This mode allows wireless clients or Stations STA to access WDS Access Point This mode enables the wireless interconnection of Access Point in an e Wireless Mode IEEE802 11 network and accept wireless clients at the same time WDS Repeater Set to this mode to enable the wireless access point repeat the signal of root access point using WDS WDS Client Set to this mode to enable wireless client using WDS to connect to the WDS Access Point e Root AP MAC Address Fill out the Root AP s MAC Address enable it to connect to the Root optional AP using WDS e Country Code Set your country code by clicking the Set Country Code 70 Frequency Channel Site Survey Network Mode Extension Channel Distance ACK CTS Timeout Network Name SSID Root AP SSID Encryption Settings WPA Algorithms Key Renewal Interva
14. Key Renewal Interval Seconds Pre Shared Key User Manual of WNAP 6308 Click Site Survey button to observe the signal of remote sites Select the operating channel width to WiFi 11gn mixed HT20 or HT40MHz An extension channel is a secondary channel used to bond with the primary channel to increase this range to 40MHz Bonded channels allow for greater bandwidth on the local network To decrease the chances of data retransmission at long distance the IEEE 802 11b g n Wireless Outdoor CPE can automatically adjust proper ACK timeout value by specifying distance of the two nodes ACK CTS Timeout settings are for long distance links It is important to tweak settings to achieve the optimal result based on requirement The device s default settings should be sufficient for most applications The value is auto determined by distance between the radios data rate of average environment It is the wireless network name The SSID can be 32 bytes long User can use the default SSID or change it The default SSID is WNAP 6308 Select the encryption type that you would like to use Select the WPA Algorithms that you would like to use The key renewal time is the period of time that the AP uses the same key before a new one is generated Data encryption and key are required for wireless authentication 69 User Manual of WNAP 6308 5 6 1 3 Wireless Mode WDS Repeater Basic Wireless Settings MISS VOS Repeater ka
15. Manual of WNAP 6308 AirPort On Turn AirPort Off Join Other Network Create Network Open Network Preferences Figure 6 14 The AirPort Network Connection connected 6 4 Phone iPod Touch iPad a on IN Maps lt a E Y Settings Figure 6 15 The Wi Fi Settings in iPhone iPod Touch iPad 86 User Manual of WNAP 6308 iPad 10 35 AM 100 i IES Airplane Mode OFF About Wi Fi Not Connected C Usage Notifications n bon Carrier Sounds bus Cellular Data Bluetooth Off gt Location Services On gt Spotlight Search Figure 6 16 General Settings iPad 10 35 AM Settings f General Tal Network a Airplane Mode OFF VPN Not Connected gt koa Wi Fi Not Connected Notifications pat Wi Fi Not Connected gt gt Carrier U4 Cellular Data edi Brightness amp Wallpaper T Picture Frame Mail Contacts Calendars Pa Safari Figure 6 17 General Settings Not Connected Step 3 Tap the target wireless network SSID in Choose a Network 1 Turn on Wi Fi by tapping Wi Fi 2 Select SSID PLANET 87 User Manual of WNAP 6308 Choose a Network PLANET iW Cellular Data abit kd Brightness amp Wallpaper a FE A oni Picture Frame Known networks will bo joined automatically If no known networks are available you will be asked before joining a new network General Mail Contacts Cale
16. PLANET Technology orporation dat 802 11b g n Wireless Outdoor Access Point in overeenstemming is met de essenti le eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EG Niniejszym firma PLANET Technology Corporation o wiadcza e 802 11b g n Wireless Outdoor Access Point spe nia wszystkie istotne wymogi i klauzule zawarte w dokumencie Directive 1999 5 EC PLANET Technology Corporation declara que este 802 11b g n Wireless Outdoor Access Point est conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposi es da Directiva 1999 5 CE Vyrobca PLANET Technology Corporation tymto deklaruje Ze t to 802 11b g n Wireless Outdoor Access Point je v s lade so zakladnymi poziadavkami a dalsimi relevantnymi predpismi smernice 1999 5 EC PLANET Technology Corporation s tem potrjuje da je ta 802 11b g n Wireless Outdoor Access Point skladen a z osnovnimi zahtevami in ustreznimi dolocili Direktive 1999 5 EC PLANET Technology Corporation vakuuttaa taten etta 802 11b g n Wireless Outdoor Access Point tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999 5 EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sita koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen Harmed intygar PLANET Technology Corporation att denna 802 11b g n Wireless Outdoor Access Point star i verensst mmelse med de v sentliga egenskapskrav och vriga relevanta best mmelser som framg r av direktiv 1999 5 EG
17. THE AIRPORT NETWORK CONNECTION MENU ccccccceeeceeeeceeeecceeceaeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeueeseeeeeeaaeeeess 85 FIGURE 6 13 THE AIRPORT NETWORK CONNECTION ENTER PASSWORD ccccceeeeceeseueeeeceeseaeeeeeeeeaaeees 85 FIGURE 6 14 THE AIRPORT NETWORK CONNECTION CONNECTED cooocccccccnoncccnccononcnononononcnnnnnnnonenonononannns 86 FIGURE 6 15 THE WI FI SETTINGS IN IPHONE IPOD TOUCH MPAD occoccccocnccocnconcnconcncnonoconnnoncnconnncnrnconcnnnnos 86 FIGURE 6 16 GENERAL SETTINGS c0cccsssccccussetaccusscsavcnsestascussusacsssesuracustevaudeevasauvacdelaceceteviadeusensacteerediarss 87 FIGURE 6 17 GENERAL SETTINGS NOT CONNECTED 0cccccsesscuscncesenserecserecuasscusenavenceuenaerenserecuarseusenanre 87 FIGURE 6 18 GENERAL SETTINGS WI FI ON won ccscccsssccscivecdsscnsevstaccneevesenvecsiseusvacseeasvenseeunsasudpusvecdaeenuanseeus 88 FIGURE 6 19 GENERAL SETTINGS ENTER PASSWORD c cceeecccecceeeeceeeeeeeeeceeeecaeeeceeeaueeeeeeeaeeeeeeeesaeseeess 88 FIGURE 6 20 GENERAL SETTINGS WI FI NETWORK CONNECTED cccescecesceceeeeeeeeaeetaneeteneenseeteneeneess 89 Chapter 1 Product Introduction 1 1 Package Contents Thank you for choosing PLANET WNAP 6308 Before installing the AP please verify the contents inside the package box WNAP 6308 Quick Installation Guide CD ROM User Manual included Plastic Strap x 2 PoE Injector amp Power Cord Straps received could be in white or black If t
18. To forward data packets coming from WAN to a specific IP e IP address address that hosted in local network behind the NAT firewall fill in the IP address To forward data packets coming from WAN to a specific IP e Private Port address that hosted in local network behind the NAT firewall fill in the private port To forward data packets coming from WAN to a specific IP e Public Port address that hosted in local network behind the NAT firewall fill in the public port The protocol used for this application either TCP UDP or e Protocol TCP amp UDP all protocols are supported by the Device e Comment Make a comment to help identify the setting 5 4 3 DMZ Firewall Settings hACAPYPort Filtering Virtual Server DMZ yy Firewall Cos Content Filtering aa 192 166 1 100 Apply Figure 5 45 DMZ The page includes the following fields Object Description e DMZ Settings Select Enable to enable the DMZ function To support DMZ in your firewall design fill in the IP address of DMZ host that can be accessed from the WAN interface e DMZ IP Address 47 User Manual of WNAP 6308 5 4 4 Firewall Firewall Settings MACAP Port Filtering Virtual Server Cos Content Filtering Remote Management Access ment Port AA Filter Al F eme Manag Ping from WAN Filter Ping from Wi Stateful Packet Inspection SP1 low SPI rewal Disable ke Netwo rk Address Translation Settings ESETI Enable
19. and Wireless Settings Clicking any of them enters corresponding interface for configuration Below explains in details each such feature Advanced Management Advanced Settings Operation Mode oystem Log Took Firewall Settings MACAP Port Filtering Virtual Server DMZ Firewall QoS Content Filtering Network Settings WAN LAN VLAN DHCP Static Leases Advanced Routing IP Wireless Settings Basic Advanced Access Control Figure 5 7 Advanced Menu 25 User Manual of WNAP 6308 5 3 1 Advanced Management Advanced Management la Advanced Settings Operation Mode System Log Took This section allows you to manage the Wireless AP 5 3 1 1 Web Interface Settings Password ieee Firmware Upgrade Configuration Load Factory Defaults Figure 5 8 Web Interface Settings Object Description e User Name Display the User Name info e Password Enter the new password that you prefer for login e Re enter to confirm Re enter the new password to confirm If you change the login password you must enter the new one in the next login 26 User Manual of WNAP 6308 5 3 1 2 Firmware Upgrade 7 m 1 Web Interface Settings Scheduling Reboot Figure 5 9 Firmware Upgrade Click the Browse button to select the new firmware for upgrading Obje
20. o o ethO ethO 192 168 1 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 qll j LAN br0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 210 66 155 94 3 ethO etho IA Disable Figure 5 61 Advanced Routing Dynamic Routing Protocol 63 User Manual of WNAP 6308 The page includes the following fields Object Description e Destination The IP address of packets that can be routed Defines the type of destination Host Signal IP address Net Portion iS of Network e Gateway Defines the packets destination next hop e Interface Select interface to which a static routing subnet is to be applied e Comment Help identify the routing Enable or disable the RIP Routing Information Protocol for the e Dynamic Routin y 9 WAN or LAN interface Protocol It supports RIP v1 and v2 9 5 9 IPv6 Use this section to configure your IPv6 Connection type If you are unsure of your connection method please contact your Internet Service Provider Network Settings WAN LAN VLAN Advanced Routing IPv6 Connection Mode DNS Address Server Setting _ Prefix Delegation Setting Lan IPv6 Address Setting Lan IPv6 Link Local Address Ma Stateless RADWDO IPv6 Address Lifetime 1000 Figure 5 62 IPv6 Lan Address Autoconfiguration 64 User Manual of WNAP 6308 The page includes the following fields Object Description Choose the mode to be used by the AP Router to the IPv6 Internet There are 7 connection modes available Static
21. the IPSec VPN will be connected This field should contain a short name or description This field should contain the shared secret or PSK pre shared key that is used to authenticate the connection and must be the same on both sides of the tunnel for the connection to be successful Because the PSK is actually used as the encryption key for the session using long strings of a random nature will provide the highest level of security 57 User Manual of WNAP 6308 Lifetime settings determine when a new key is generated Any time a key lifetime is reached the associated SA is also renegotiated The process of generating new keys at intervals is called dynamic rekeying or key e IPSec Key Life time regeneration Lifetimes allow you to force the generation of a new key after a specific interval For example if the communication takes 12 hours and you specify the key lifetime as 1 hour 12 keys will be generated one every 1 hour during the exchange NAT Traversal also known as UDP encapsulation allows traffic to get to the specified destination when a device does not have a public address e NAT Traversal This is usually the case if your ISP is doing NAT or the external interface of your firewall is connected to a device that has NAT enabled e Perfect Forward s i Select the checkbox to enable PFS Perfect Forward Secrets ecrets e IPSec Compression Select the checkbox to enable compression of content on the connection
22. uses the same key before a new one is generated Data encryption and key are required for wireless authentication 71 User Manual of WNAP 6308 5 6 1 4 Wireless Mode WDS Client Basic Wireless Settings A Aa Set Country Code ASA 2412 MHz Channel 1 CS WIFI 11gn HT40 w n rimar A ba 0 6 AOS 55D Security Settings Encryption Settings WPA Algorithms TKp Occmp acs Auto Key Renewal Interval Secconds 60 Figure 5 66 Wireless Mode WDS Client Pre Shared K The page includes the following fields Object Description Click to select Wireless Mode from pull down menu There are 4 options available Access Point This mode allows wireless clients or Stations STA to access WDS Access Point This mode enables the wireless interconnection of Access Point in an e Wireless Mode IEEE802 11 network and accept wireless clients at the same time WDS Repeater Set to this mode to enable the wireless access point repeat the signal of root access point using WDS WDS Client Set to this mode to enable wireless client using WDS to connect to the WDS Access Point e Root AP MAC Address Fill out the Root AP s MAC Address enable it to connect to the Root optional AP using WDS e Country Code Set your country code by clicking the Set Country Code La Frequency Channel Network Mode Extension Channel Distance ACK CTS Timeout Root AP SSID Encryption Settings WPA Algorith
23. with FCC radiation exposure set forth for an uncontrolled environment In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20 cm 8 inches during normal operation C 3 CE Mark Warning This is a Class B product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Energy Saving Note of the Device This power required device does not support Standby mode operation For energy saving please remove the DC plug to disconnect the device from the power circuit Without remove the DC plug the device still consuming power from the power circuit In the view of Saving the Energy and reduce the unnecessary power consuming it is strongly suggested to remove the DC plug for the device if this device is not intended to be active R amp TTE Compliance Statement This equipment complies with all the requirements of DIRECTIVE 1999 5 CE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunication terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity R amp TTE The R amp TTE Directive repeals and replaces in the directive 98 13 EEC Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and Satellite Earth Station Equipment As of April 8 2000 Safety This equipment is designed with the utmost care for the safety of those who install and use it Howev
24. 14 58 Get Device Information done Step 4 Navigate to the device and then click Connect to Device button to connect to its Web configuration page HA 1 Before connecting to device please ensure your network adapter has been configured to the f iP address in the same subnet ES 2 The fields in white background can be modified directly and then you can apply the new setting by clicking the Update Device button 90 User Manual of WNAP 6308 Appendix B Troubleshooting If you found the AP is working improperly or stop responding to you please read this troubleshooting first before contacting the Planet Tech Support for help Some problems can be solved by yourself within very short time Scenario Solution The AP is not responding to me when a want to access it by web browser cant get connected to the Internet Please check the connection of the power cord and the Ethernet cable of this AP All cords and cables should be correctly and firmly inserted to the AP If all LEDs on this AP are off please check the status of power adapter and make sure it is correctly powered You must use the same IP address section which AP uses Are you using MAC or IP address filter Try to connect the AP by another computer and see if it works if not please reset the AP to the factory default settings pressing reset button for over 10 seconds Set your computer to static IP address a
25. Are you too far from your AP Try to get closer Please remember that you have to input ESSID on your wireless client manually if ESSID broadcast is disabled Are you using QoS function Try to disable it and try again Internet is slow sometimes being patient Try to reset the AP and see if it s better after that Try to know what computers do on your local network If someone s transferring big files other people will think Internet is really slow If this never happens before call you Internet service provider to know if there is something wrong with their network Make sure you re connecting to the correct IP address of the AP Password is case sensitive Make sure the Caps Lock light is not illuminated If you really forget the password do a hard reset This is not a malfunction if you can keep your hand on the AP s case If you smell something wrong or see the smoke coming out from AP or A C power adapter please disconnect the AP and A C power adapter from utility power make sure it s safe before you re doing this and call your dealer of purchase for help 92 User Manual of WNAP 6308 Appendix C Specifications WNAP 6308 2 4GHz 150Mbps 802 11n Wireless Outdoor Access Point Hardware Specifications IEEE 802 11b g n Wireless LAN IEEE 802 11i Wireless Security Standard IEEE 802 3 10Base T Ethernet IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX Ethernet IEEE 802 3x Flow Control M 32 Mbytes DDR SDRAM emo
26. C 2409 The AP supports SHA1 amp MD5 authentication algorithms The AP supports DES 3DES AES Blowfish Twofish Camellia Encryption methods DES 56 bit DES CBC encryption algorithm 3DES 168 bit DES encryption algorithm AES 128 192 and 256 bit key AES CBC encryption algorithm Blowfish a symmetric block cipher that can be used as a drop in replacement for DES or IDEA It takes a variable length key from 32 bits to 448 bits Twofish Twofish has a 128 bit block size a key size ranging from 128 to 256 bits and is optimized for 32 bit CPUs Camellia 128 192 and 256 bit key Camellia encryption algorithm This value describes the timeframe in hours for which the IKE SA is valid and when the next rekeying should take place The field is used to specify the retry times of IKE Key This field is used to configure the IP address of the Untangle server on the network configured in the Local Network field This field should contain the public IP address of the host to which the IPSec VPN will be connected This field is used to configure the local network that will be reachable from hosts on the other side of the IPSec VPN This field is used to configure the remote network that will be reachable from hosts on the local side of the IPSec VPN This field is used to configure the Gateway of the Untangle server on the network configured in the Local Network field This field should contain the public Gateway of the host to which
27. CEIENT LIST A ib 24 FIGURE 5 5 STANON LIGT iaa A an 24 FIGURE 5 6 EASY SETUP oa 25 FIGURE 5 7 ADVANCED MENU sion 25 FIGURE 5 8 WEB INTERFACE SETTINGS cccccccceecccccceeeeceeeeueeseeeeeeueeseeeeeaeseceeeeeausseeeeeaueneeeeeeaeeneeeeseaaeeeess 26 FIGURE 5 9 FIRMWARE UPORADES caian as 27 FIGURE 5 10 CONFIGURATION BACKUP RESTORE scccccccceeeecececeueeeceeeeeeeeecceeeeeeceeeeeueneeeseeaeeseeeeeeaaneeeees 28 FIGURE 5 11 LOAD FACTORY DEFAULTS avoid brad 28 FIGURE 5 12 REBOOT SYSTEM oriniai aa tina tardy A a Guile a a a Modded eiiad Rati tide theca a aha 29 FIGURE 5 13 SCHEDULING REBOOT aonn naran a a E ca Gun bless ananegeusae 29 FIGURE 0 14 TIME ZONE SETTINGS cai an 30 FIGURE 315 DDNS SET TINO Sri a tc linn sate 31 FIGURE 5 16 PLANET DDNS SETTINGS siii il a ias 32 FIGURE 5 17 REMOTE MANAGEMENT ACCESS SETTING occcccccnocccnccononccnnncnnnannnnonononcnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnrnnncnnnnannns 32 FIGURE 5 18 WAN S MAIC es aac rad ee aie sea eaa a 32 FIGURE 5 19 REMOTE LOGIN THROUGH DDNS DOMAIN 0ecccceeceeeeceeeeeeeeecceeeeaeeeeeeeeeueeeeeeueeeeeeeeeaaeseees 32 FIGURE 5 20 PLANET DDNS MY DEVICE sidad 33 FIGURE 5 2 T UPNP SETTINGS minina aa Ai 33 FIGURE 5 22 UPNP NETWORK LOCATION sia aaa 34 FIGURE 9 23 ONMPF SETTINGS araa ii 34 FIGURE 5 24 TOPOLOGY AP ROUTER MODE cccccccccceeeeseeecceeeeseceeceeeuseueeeceseeueeeeeuseceeseeeseeuueseenseneas 35 FIGURE 5 25 OPERATION MODE AP ROUTER ccooocccccccnncccncnnnnnncnnnnnnnnacnn
28. Configuration Backup amp Restore Dynamic DNS SNMP Diagnostic tool System Log Ping Watchdog Mechanical amp Power ps5 Material Outdoor UV Stabilized Enclosure 45 x 169 mm Weight 1289 Pole mounting LAN 12 24V DC Passive PoE Power Requirements Pin 4 5 VDC Pin 7 8 VDC Power Consumption 1 5W Environment amp Certification Operation Temperature 35 65 degrees C Operating Humidity 5 90 non condensing F Accessory Standard Accessories User Manual of WNAP 6308 Regulatory CE FCC ROHS NH Passive PoE injector amp Power Cord x 1 E Plastic Strap x 2 NE Quick Installation Guide x 1 CD User s Manual Quick Installation Guide x 1 User Manual of WNAP 6308 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Please follow the instructions below to connect the WNAP 6308 to the existing network devices and your computers 2 1 Hardware Description Dimensions 45 x 169 mm 0 x H Figure 2 1 Appearance 2 1 1 The Top Bottom Panel The top and the bottom panels provide the physical connectors connected to the antenna power injector and any other network device Figure 2 2 shows the top and the bottom panels of the WNAP 6308 Top Bottom Panel Bottom View LAN Passive PoE N Type Male Pin4 5 Pin7 8 Antenna Connector Reset Button Figure 2 2 Top Bottom Panel Object Description 10 100Mbps RJ 45 port Auto MDI MDI X 8 Pa
29. Connections are available Dial up and VPN Office VPN Wireless Network PLANET Y Connect automatically ED eS ey Open Network and Sharing Center Figure 6 7 WLAN AutoConfig window If you will be connecting to this Wireless AP in the future check Connect automatically 82 User Manual of WNAP 6308 T ee As ee oe Pe EE Connect to a Netwe Type the network security key Security key Hide characters You can also connect by pushing the button on the router o Figure 6 8 WLAN AutoConfig type the network security key Figure 6 9 WLAN AutoConfig connecting 83 User Manual of WNAP 6308 Currently connected to PLANET y Internet access Dial up and VPN Office VPN Wireless Network Figure 6 10 WLAN AutoConfig Connected 6 3 Mac OS X 10 x Figure 6 11 The AirPort Network Connection icon 84 User Manual of WNAP 6308 AirPort Looking for Networks Turn AirPort Off No network selected hinet Join Other Network Create Network Open Network Preferences Figure 6 12 The AirPort Network Connection menu The network PLANET requires a WPA password Show password M Remember this network Figure 6 13 The AirPort Network Connection enter password If you will connect this Wireless AP in the future check Remember this network 85 User
30. E J Ti PEA A A sn ee se i WNAP 6350 tw fee Infrastructure Site Survey WNAP 6350 00 30 4F 50 AF 7A WPA2 PSK Infrastructure Site Survey Disabled e O m ery A bytes all Bytes Figure 5 33 WISP Step 4 User Manual of WNAP 6308 LAN Setup AC Address O00 30 4F 60 37 90 RES 192 168 1 1 CAES DHCP Sever Local Domain Name Optional N OE 192 168 1 100 AA 192 168 1 199 Start Figure 5 34 WISP Step 5 Step 7 Go to Advanced gt Network Settings gt WAN to configure the WAN Connection Wide Area Network WAN Settings eee Cable Dynamic IP DHCP DHCP Mode SS planet DNS settings Optional Primary DNS Server ER a 168 95 1 1 Figure 5 35 WISP Step 6 Step 8 Configure the wired client s TCP IP setting to Obtain an IP address automatically Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dE AA General Akemate Configuration fou can get IP settings assigned automatically pour network supports the capability Olherse pou need lo ack pout nelwork administrator for the appropriate IF settings O Use the flora IP access 5 Obtain DNS server address automatically 7 Use the folowing DMS server addresses Figure 5 36 WISP Step 7 40 User Manual of WNAP 6308 After getting the IP assigned by the WNAP 6308 ping the DNS server to check whether internet connection is reachable 5 3 3 4 Client Bridg
31. ES MAY BE AT RISK Carefully observe these instructions and any special instructions that are included with the equipment you are installing CONTACTING POWER LINES CAN BE LETHAL Make sure no power lines are anywhere where possible contact can be made Antennas masts towers guy wires or cables may lean or fall and contact these lines People may be injured or killed if they are touching or holding any part of equipment when it contacts electric lines Make sure there is NO possibility that equipment or personnel can come in contact directly or indirectly with power lines Assume all overhead lines are power lines The horizontal distance from a tower mast or antenna to the nearest power line should be at least twice the total length of the mast antenna combination This will ensure that the mast will not contact power if it falls either during installation or later TO AVOID FALLING USE SAFE PROCEDURES WHEN WORKING AT HEIGHTS ABOVE GROUND e Select equipment locations that will allow safe simple equipment installation e Don t work alone A friend or co worker can save your life if an accident happens e Use approved non conducting lasers and other safety equipment Make sure all equipment is in good repair e lfa tower or mast begins falling don t attempt to catch it Stand back and let it fall e f anything such as a wire or mast does come in contact with a power line DON T TOUCH IT OR ATTEMPT TO MOVE IT Instead save your
32. FIGURE FIGURE 2 1 ARPPEARANGE tarta e Ni 9 FIGURE 2 2 TOP 7 BOTTOM PANEL AAA 9 FIGURE 2 3 THE LED INDICA TOR a 10 FIGURE 3 1 CONNECT THE ANTENNA Sidi di dd id 13 FIGURE 3 2 CONNECT THE ETHERNET CABLE cccccccceeccececeesecceeeeeeeceeseeaeeceeseeeeseceseeeeeseceseeeegeeeeseeaeeeeeess 13 FIGURE 3 3 CONNECT THE POE INJECTOR aaa 14 FIGURE 3 4 POLE MOUNTING cos ani AAA AA AAA 14 FIGURE 491 TOPE SETTING dada 16 FIGURE 4 2 WINDOWS START MENU 0cccccccceeeecceecceeeececeecueeeceeeeeeeeceeeeeuesceeeeeuaesceeeeeuaeseeeesaaeneeeeneenseeees 17 FIGURE 4 3 SUCCESSFUL RESULT OF PING COMMAND c ceeecccecceeeeeceseeeeeecceseeeeeceeeeeeeseeseeeeeseeeeeeueseeess 17 FIGURE 4 4 FAILED RESULT OF PING COMMAND ccceccceecceeecececeeeesceeeeeaeesececeueeeceeeeeaeceeeeeueeseeeeeeaaneees 18 FIGURE 4 5 LOGIN BY DEFAULT IP ADDRESS aaa 18 FIGURE 4 6 LOGIN VV INDO Weiss a eh mabason aN aGteiaks 19 FIGURE 4 7 WNAP 6308 WEB UI SCREENSHOT cccccccccceeeceeeeeueeeceeeeeaeeecceeeaeeeeeeeeueeeeeeeaeeseeeeeeaaeeeess 19 FIGURE 4 8 CHOOSE OPERATION MODE cccssccceseecsceceeeesseeeaeeteneececeteneesseetseetaneeteneeneeeaeeetaneetaneeneeees 20 FIGURE 4 9 CONFIGURE WIRELESS SETTINGS cccccccceecccccceeescececeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeueceeueeeeeseeeseeueeeeeesseaeeeeeess 20 FIGURE 5 1 MAIN MENO 25sec sizing acer Sect rng a A mnieliea aga dion malandan mead eisai mena ata aie 21 FIGURE US tr a ada 21 FIGURE D3 SATIS CS nano as 23 FIGURE SA DHCP
33. Filter Settings Mw aaa o Current Website Host Filters Host Keyword Hos Aa ee d il i Figure 5 49 Webs Host Filter Settings 5 5 Network Settings 5 5 1 WAN There are 5 submenus under the Network menu WAN LAN VLAN Advanced Routing and IPv6 Click any of them and you will be able to configure the corresponding function 51 User Manual of WNAP 6308 Network Settings WAN LAN VLAN Advanced Routing IPwb WAN Connection Types Cable Dynamic IP DHCP Static Fixed IP Cable Dynamic IP DHCP PPPoE ADSL 5 5 1 1 Static Fixed IP If your ISP provides a static or fixed IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway and DNS setting select Static Fixed IP The Static IP settings page will appear as the figure is shown below fem Static Fixed IF 210 66 155 70 210 66 155 94 Figure 5 50 WAN Static IP The page includes the following fields Object Description e WAN Connections Select Static Fixed IP from the list Enter the IP address in dotted decimal notation provided by e IP Address your ISP Enter the subnet Mask in dotted decimal notation provided by your ISP usually is 255 255 255 0 e Subnet Mask Optional Enter the gateway IP address in dotted decimal e Default Gateway notation provided by your ISP 52 User Manual of WNAP 6308 Optional Enter the DNS IP address in dotted decimal notation e Primary DNS Server provided by your ISP Optional Enter
34. IGURE 5 69 WIRELESS SETTINGS ACCESS CONTROL 0ccccceceeeeeceeeeceeeseeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeuenseeeeeeaaeeees 78 FIGURE 5370 LOCO Uat 78 FIGURE 6 1 WIRELESS ZERO CONFIGURATION ccccccceeccececeeeseccsceueeeceeseeeesceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeaeseeeeseaeeeeess 79 FIGURE 6 2 VIEW AVAILABLE WIRELESS NETWORKS ccccccceeescceceeeeecceeeeeeeeceeseeueeeseeeeeseeeseeeeeseeeseeaeeeeeess 79 FIGURE 6 3 CHOOSE A WIRELESS NETWORK sscecsecceseceeseeceneeceeceeeeeeaueeeeecaueeteneeteneeeeeeeaneeeaeeteneensneensess 80 FIGURE 6 4 ENTER THE ENCRYPTION KEY ccccccccesecccceeeesececceeeseeueceeeuseseeueueeeueeeeeceueeeeeuueeuuseeeuseeuueseenseess 80 FIGURE 6 5 WIRELESS NETWORK CONNECTED cccccceeeccceceeeeeceeeeeueesceeeeeeeescceeaueeeceeesuaeceeeeeaeeeeeeeesaaeeeens 81 FIGURE 6 6 WLAN AUTOCONFIG usadas 81 FIGURE 6 7 WLAN AUTOCONFIG WINDOW a ss sscsacedvs cnanatatenniavnis mavatashunctvnsacumiuvack maussastamaddavanieeettantavnceneaneh 82 FIGURE 6 8 WLAN AUTOCONFIG TYPE THE NETWORK SECURITY KEY ceccccccceeeeeceeeeueeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeaeeeees 83 FIGURE 6 9 WLAN AUTOCONFIG CONNECTING cccccccecceeeesececeueeeceeeeeeeesceeeeaeeceeeeeeaesseeeeeaeeeeeseesaeseees 83 FIGURE 6 10 WLAN AUTOCONFIG CONNECTED occcoccccnccccncnconcnconcnnonnnoncnnononconnnonnnnonnncnnronnnnononnnnnnnoncnnnnos 84 FIGURE 6 11 THE AIRPORT NETWORK CONNECTION ICON 00cccccccseeeceeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeuaeceeeeeaeeseeeeeeaeneeess 84 FIGURE 6 12
35. SLAAC DHCPv6 6to4 Tunnel 6in4 Tunnel PPPoE and e IPv6 Connection Mode Pass Through e DNS Address Server Enter the IPv6 Primary DNS amp IPv6 Secondary DNS to this section Setting e Prefix Delegation Enter the IPv6 Prefix Delegation information provided by your Setting Internet Service Provider ISP Use this section to configure the internal network settings of your e LAN IPv6 Address AP Router If you change the LAN IPv6 Address here you may need Setting to adjust your PC network settings to access the network again IPv6 offers two types of autoconfiguration Stateful DHCPv6 Stateless RADVD Stateful DHCPv6 This type of configuration is suitable for small organizations and individuals lt allows each host to determine its address from the e LAN Address Auto configuration contents of received user advertisements It makes use of the IEEE EUI 64 standard to define the network ID portion of the address Stateless RADVD With Stateless Autoconfiguration a host gains an address via an interface automatically leasing an address and does not require the establishment of a server to delve out address space 5 6 Wireless Settings You could configure the minimum number of Wireless settings for communication such as Network Name SSID and Channel The Access Point can be set simply with only the minimum setting items 5 6 1 Basic Advanced Access Control 65 User Manual of
36. TKIP AES and 802 1x Authentication Supports NAT firewall features with SPI function to protect against DoS attacks Supports IP Protocol based access control and MAC Filtering Easy Installation 8 Management Web based Ul and Quick Setup Wizard for easy configuration Remote Management allows configuration from a remote site SNMP based management interface System status monitoring includes DHCP Client System Log User Manual of WNAP 6308 1 4 Product Specifications WNAP 6308 2 4GHz 150Mbps 802 11n Wireless Outdoor Access Point Hardware Specifications IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX Ethernet Standard IEEE 802 3x Flow Control M 32 Mbytes DDR SDRAM emo ds 8 Mbytes Flash Wireless IEEE 802 11b g n 1T1R LAN WAN 1 x 10 100Base TX Auto MDI MDIX Antenna Built in N Type Male Antenna Connector Wireless RF Specifications IEEE 802 11b g Wireless Technology IEEE 802 11n IEEE 802 11b 11 5 5 2 and 1Mbps IEEE 802 11g 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 and 6Mbps Data Rate IEEE 802 11n 20MHz up to 72Mbps IEEE 802 11n 40MHz up to 150Mbps Media Access Control CSMA CA Transmission Emission Type DSSS OFDM Modulation Data modulation type OFDM with BPSK QPSK 16 QAM 64 QAM DBPSK DQPSK CCK Frequency Band 2 412GHz 2 484GHz America FCC 2 414 2 462GHz 11 Channels Europe ETSI 2 412 2 472GHz 13 Channels Japan TELEC 2 412 2 484GHz 14 Channels IEEE 802 11b g 23 1 5dBm RF Output Power Max IEEE
37. The AP s default IP address 1 Select Use the following IP address radio button 2 Ifthe AP s LAN IP address is 192 168 1 1 enter IP address 192 168 1 x x is from 2 to 254 and Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 3 Select Use the following DNS server addresses radio button In the Preferred DNS Server field you can enter the DNS server IP address which has been provided by your ISP 15 User Manual of WNAP 6308 Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPy4 Properties You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings O Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 1 100 Subnet mask 255 255 255 Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Figure 4 1 TCP IP Setting Now click OK to save your settings Now you can run the Ping command in the command prompt to verify the network connection between your PC and the AP The following example is in Windows 7 OS Please follow the steps below 1 Click on Start gt Run 2 Type cmd in the Search box 16 User Manual of WNAP 6308 Programs 1 EN cmd al me ry 1 ries 1 History 2 See more results Shut down amp Figure 4 2 Windows Start Menu 3 Open a command prom
38. The WNAP 6308 supports 2 different SSIDs to separate different clients at the same time WDS Repeater Mode O WDS Repeater Mode WNAP 6308 Switch cients Figure 5 26 Topology WDS Repeater Mode Connect the LAN port of the WNAP 6308 to the POE port of the PoE Injector over an Ethernet cable Connect the PC to the LAN port of the PoE Injector over an Ethernet cable Plug one end of the power cord into the PoE Injector and the other end in electrical socket A A A Go to Advanced gt Operation Mode to configure it to AP Bridge mode 36 User Manual of WNAP 6308 Apply Cancel Figure 5 27 Operation Mode AP Bridge In this mode the wireless interface of the WNAP 6308 works as the WAN port To configure the Wireless Settings of AP Bridge Mode please refer to the section 5 6 Wireless Settings 5 3 3 3 Client Router WISP In the Client Router mode the WNAP 6308 has DHCP Server built inside that allows many LANs automatically generate an IP address to share the same Internet Connect an AP WISP wirelessly and connect to LANs via wired The Client Router mode acts completely opposite to the AP Router mode Client Router Mode WISP Internet Wireless Internet Service Provider Clients Bos WNAP 6308 Switch O WISP Mode Figure 5 28 Topology Client Router WISP Mode Connect the LAN port of WNAP 6308 to the POE port of the PoE Injector over an Ethernet cable Connect the PC to th
39. WNAP 6308 5 6 1 1 Wireless Mode Access Point ESPIAS Basic Wireless Settings Wireless Mode Access Point Frequen cy Channel 2412 MHz Channel MN WiFi 11gn HT40 AA Aa Set Country Code Exte Distance a o mites 1 0 cm 55D Security Settings SO VVNAP 6308 Hide WPS Choice AE VP AP PSk e WPA Algorithms TKp Occmpjacs Auto Key Renewal Interval Secconds 60 ee en 12345678 Figure 5 63 Wireless Mode AP The page includes the following fields Object Description Click to select Wireless Mode from pull down menu There are 4 options available Access Point This mode allows wireless clients or Stations STA to access E WDS Access Point This mode enables the wireless interconnection of Access Point in an e Wireless Mode IEEE802 11 network and accept wireless clients at the same time WDS Repeater Set to this mode to enable the wireless access point repeat the signal of root access point using WDS m WDS Client Set to this mode to enable wireless client using WDS to connect to the WDS Access Point e Multiple SSID There is one more SSID available Select the checkbox to enable it 66 Country Code Frequency Channel Site Survey Network Mode Extension Channel Distance ACK CTS Timeout Network Name SSID WPS Choice Encryption Settings WPA Algorithms Key Renewal Interval Seconds Pre Shared Key User Manual of WNAP 6308 enter the des
40. anced RON ai 63 O A A Sedna teantae 64 360 Wireless Sentidos a o o ta nia na 65 Ost Basic calida 65 5 6 1 1 Wireless Mode Access POINT ccccceccsesceseseeeseececeuseseuecsesetenseeensueessueesnsesensusensaess 66 5 6 1 2 Wireless Mode WDS ACCESS Point oooccccconcnccccccnccnoconononcnnononnnnnnnnonononnnnononcnnnnnronnnnnens 68 5 6 1 3 Wireless Mode WDS Repeater ooccccocccccccnccccncccccnccocnccncncnnnnnnonnnonnnnnnnnnnnonnnonnnnnnncnnnnnos 70 5 6 1 4 Wireless Mode WDS Client occccccnconoconnococononoconconoconnnnonanonononconononcnnonannnonnnranenonens 72 0 0 2 ROMO SONO seron iae a a a 74 AA A a a eea a ceciaates 76 904 ACCESS CONO ii oda 17 Deli LOGOUT ca cevcceseancceccanewstqecaneccasecanscesamancncecdauesaneuapnucestara AA 78 Chapter 6 Quick Connection to a Wireless Network ooocccoccccconocicccocococococonononnnnoconanonnnanonnarenananons 79 VI 6 1 Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration cccccssseeesssseeeesesneeseneneesseeneeseaeneesenenes 79 6 2 Windows 7 WLAN AutoConfig cccccoccncococcccoconcononnnancocnncnconnnnanonnnnnnrrnnnnnrrnnnnnrrnnanarennanas 81 63 MACOS X 10 Xi idas 84 6 4 IPhone iPod Touch IPad aiii ado ii 86 Appendix A Planet Smart Discovery Utility ooocccconnnniccnnnncococcnroconcnnccnnnnnononnanonnnnnnrrnnannrennnannos 90 Appendix B Tro bleshooting ici aid e dni 91 Appendix C SDEGCIICAULONS curiosa 93 VII
41. another DNS IP address in dotted decimal e Secondary DNS Server notation provided by your ISP 5 5 1 2 Cable Dynamic IP DHCP If your ISP provides the DHCP service please choose Cable Dynamic IP DHCP type and the AP Router will automatically obtain IP parameters from your ISP You can see the page as shown below Wide Area hetwork WAN Settings Cable Dynamic IP DHCP DACP Mode ONS Settings Opbonal 168 95 1 1 Cancel internet Configuration DHCP ted Hatus Connected ERA a bret a 755 755 2765 0 y 192 168 21 pidi i 25 0 164 95 1 1 A 003004 F 6003 7 91 LAN Configuration a 192 168 1 1 i Het 255 255 2550 0 4 F 0 a a i System Into AFA a 12 ne Sun 01 Jan 2012 12 07 11 AP Router made Ct HAP Te Figure 5 51 WAN Dynamic IP The page includes the following fields Object Description e WAN Connections Select Cable Dynamic IP DHCP from the list e Host Name This option specifies the Host Name of the AP Router Optional Enter the DNS IP address in dotted decimal notation e Primary DNS Server provided by your ISP Optional Enter another DNS IP address in dotted decimal e Secondary DNS Server notation provided by your ISP 53 User Manual of WNAP 6308 5 5 1 3 PPPoE ADSL If local ISP provides a PPPoE connection choose PPPoE ADSL and fill the necessary parameters below TEE PPPoE ADSL 5 ae 168 95 11 Figure 5 52 WAN PPPoE The page includes the following fi
42. ase input the starting IP address in the left field e Destination IP and input the end IP address in the right field to define a range of IP addresses or just input the IP address in the left field to define a single IP address e Application Select the pre defined application for this rule Please select the protocol type of this rule If you don t know e Protocol what protocol your application uses please try TCP first and switch to UDP if this rule doesn t seems to work e Ports Fill out the ports for this rule e Number of Bytes Fill out the maximum number of bytes for this rule 5 4 6 Content Filtering Firewall Settings MACAP Port Filtering Virtual Server DMZ Firewall Cos Content Filtering There are two types Webs URL Filter Settings and Web Host Filter Settings of content filtering 50 User Manual of WNAP 6308 5 4 6 1 Webs URL Filter Settings The Webs URL Filter option allows you to set up a list of Web sites you would like to deny through your network Please enter a URL for filtering Content Filter Settings Bo ae ea Webs Host Filter Settings Current Web URL Filters Add a URL filter Http s M Figure 5 48 Webs URL Filter Settings 5 4 6 2 Web Host Filter Settings The Web Host Filter option allows you to set up a list of keywords you would like to deny through your network Please enter a Host keyword for filtering Content Filter Settings Webs URL
43. asuring transit delays of packets across an Internet Protocol IP network It can help identify connection problems Enter the IP or Host Name and click Start to diagnostic your internet connection j Traceroute Throughput www google com traceroute Start traceroute to weew google com 173 194 72 103 30 hops max 38 byte packets 1 h94 210 66 155 seed net tw 210 66 155 94 167 541 ms 0 703 ms 0 712 ms 2 172 26 9 149 172 26 9 149 35 986 ms 35 667 ms 35 790 ms 3 139 175 70 2 139 175 70 2 35 920 ms 35 636 ms 35 772 ms 4 R56 30 seed net tw 139 175 56 30 38 422 ms 36 108 ms 35 989 ms 5 R58 193 seed net tw 139 175 58 193 36 235 ms 35 875 ms 35 641 ms 6 R59 194 seed net tw 139 175 59 194 36 534 ms 35 308 ms 37 878 ms 7 h33 192 72 123 seed net tw 192 72 123 33 37 694 ms 35 537 ms 35 822 ms 8 209 85 243 26 209 85 243 26 35 861 ms 35 699 ms 37 755 ms 9 209 85 250 103 209 85 250 103 37 894 ms 37 706 ms 209 85 250 101 209 85 250 101 39 776 ms Figure 5 41 Traceroute 43 5 3 5 3 Throughput Click VISIT THE SITE TO TEST SPEED button to go to http www speedtest net to test the Internet connection speed Figure 5 42 Speed Test 5 4 Firewall Settings 5 4 1 MAC IP Port Filtering Firewall Settings MACIPIPOT Fittering fy Virtual Server DMZ Firewall Cos Content Filtering 44 User Manual of WNAP 6308 rt Filte Enable E would A
44. ata encryption and key are required for wireless authentication 67 User Manual of WNAP 6308 5 6 1 2 Wireless Mode WDS Access Point Basic Wireless Settings Wireless Mode AA a Set Country Code ASA 2412 MHZ Channel 1 h AS Site Survey Network Mode KIA 11gn HT40 SSDI Security Settings SO VVNAP 6308 Hide AE VP AYP Ok WPA Algorithms trar TA auto ey Renewal Interval Secconds 60 meen 12345678 Apply Cancel Figure 5 64 Wireless Mode WDS AP The page includes the following fields Object Description Click to select Wireless Mode from pull down menu There are 4 options available Access Point This mode allows wireless clients or Stations S TA to access WDS Access Point This mode enables the wireless interconnection of Access Point in an e Wireless Mode IEEE802 11 network and accept wireless clients at the same time WDS Repeater Set to this mode to enable the wireless access point repeat the signal of root access point using WDS WDS Client Set to this mode to enable wireless client using WDS to connect to the WDS Access Point e Country Code Set your country code by clicking the Set Country Code Set the channel you would like to use The channel range will be e Frequency Channel changed by selecting different domain 68 Site Survey Network Mode Extension Channel Distance ACK CTS Timeout Network Name SSID Encryption Settings WPA Algorithms
45. criptive names that you want to use Set your country code by clicking the Set Country Code Set the channel you would like to use The channel range will be changed by selecting different domain Click Site Survey button to observe the signal of remote sites Select the operating channel width to WiFi 11gn mixed HT20 or HT40MHz An extension channel is a secondary channel used to bond with the primary channel to increase this range to 40MHz Bonded channels allow for greater bandwidth on the local network To decrease the chances of data retransmission at long distance the IEEE 802 11b g n Wireless Outdoor CPE can automatically adjust proper ACK timeout value by specifying distance of the two nodes ACK CTS Timeout settings are for long distance links It is important to tweak settings to achieve the optimal result based on requirement The device s default settings should be sufficient for most applications The value is auto determined by distance between the radios data rate of average environment It is the wireless network name The SSID can be 32 bytes long User can use the default SSID or change it The default SSID is WNAP 6308 Enable it to use WPS associating with AP or Client device Select the encryption type that you would like to use Select the WPA Algorithms that you would like to use The key renewal time is the period of time that the AP uses the same key before a new one is generated D
46. ct Description e Software Version Display the current Software Version info e Location Click the Browse button to select the new firmware in this field e Upload Click the Upload button to upgrade the new firmware IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Do Not Turn off the power or close the browser during upgrade process User Manual of WNAP 6308 5 3 1 3 Configuration Web Interface Settings Firmware Upgrade A lie Load Factory Defaults Reboot System Scheduling Reboot Warning Only upload files backed up using this firmware and from the same model of router Do not upload any files that were not created by this interface Figure 5 10 Configuration Backup Restore Click the Export button to back up the configuration of the Wireless AP and click Import to restore the configuration Object Description e Export Click the Export button to back up the configuration Click the Browse button to select the configuration file in this e Browse field for restoring settings e Import Click the Import button to restore the configuration 5 3 1 4 Load Factory Defaults Web Interface Settings Firmware Upgrade Configuration BRR rt Be ia a AAE Reboot System Scheduling Reboot Load Default Figure 5 11 Load Factory Defaults Click the Load Default button to reset it to factory default settings 28 User Manual of WNAP 6308 5 3
47. e Slave AP Bridge In the Client Bridge mode the WNAP 6308 functions like a wireless adapter Connect to an Access Point wirelessly and surf Internet whenever you want Using Site Survey to scan all the Access Points within the range and configure its SSID and Security Password to associate with it Chent Bridge Mode A 00 o Wireless AP Router WNAP 6308 Switch O Client Bridge Mode Figure 5 37 Topology Client Bridge Mode Connect the LAN port of WNAP 6308 to the POE port of the PoE Injector over an Ethernet cable Connect the PC to the LAN port of the PoE Injector over an Ethernet cable Plug one end of the power cord into the PoE Injector and the other end in electrical socket oe YS Go to Advanced gt Operation Mode to configure it to Client Bridge mode 8 Client Bridge Cancel Figure 5 38 Operation Mode Client Bridge To configure the Wireless Settings of Client Bridge Mode please refer to the section 5 6 Wireless Settings 5 3 4 Advanced System Log Choose menu Advanced gt System Log to view the logs of the Wireless AP 44 User Manual of WNAP 6308 Advanced Management Advanced Settings Operation Mode System Log fr Took Click Refresh to update the system log Click Clear to erase the current system log 1 12 14 42 planet user notice kernel klogd exiting 1 12 14 42 planet syslog info syslogd exiting 1 12 14 42 planet sy
48. e LAN port of the PoE Injector over an Ethernet cable Plug one end of the power cord into the PoE Injector and the other end in electrical socket A E E Go to Advanced gt Operation Mode to configure it to Client Router mode ARES Client Router Apply Figure 5 29 Operation Mode Client Router 37 User Manual of WNAP 6308 WISP Setup Procedure Step 1 Goto Advanced gt Wireless Settings gt Profile Settings Wireless Settings WAN Currently Used Profile Profile List Profile Setup ofile Name PE IS Infrastructure Site Survey Peels Disabled LIA O EN eos 1 0 km 41 dl O Bytes hreshold Mi Oo Bytes z a J I TE Figure 5 30 WISP Step 1 Step 2 Click Site Survey to discover the Wireless Internet Service Provider Step 3 Select the WISP s AP and the click Select FAR A TE EN SAA PEES alah al ie pi r ERGA Y Par AA a A Enri ArAnA f Bi ME E et Pe AE PAULA La i PA rao a aide a a E a Y e A WINAP 6350 DO 30 4F 60 37 92 54 Mbs 62 94 66 dm 5 WPA2 Persona LEMP Infrastructure WHNAP 6350 30 4F 60 EF F6 54 Mb s 93 94 55 dBm 6 WPA2 Personal COMP Infrastructure soc ES co Figure 5 31 WISP Step 2 Step 4 Enter the Passphrase and then click Add to add this setting to the profile 38 User Manual of WNAP 6308 3ZITTA Y a ES PT gee a Tt Nee E ery amp Eh y i Fs A E y A FTU H E ia d JE
49. ect Description e DHCP Server Select DHCP Relay to enable DHCP relay feature A DHCP relay agent is any host that forwards DHCP packets e DHCP Relay between clients and servers Configure the IP address of DHCP Relay host 9 5 3 VLAN Metwork Settings WAN LAN VLAN ly Advanced Routing Pub UNES Enable Management VLAN ID Enable Management VLAN VLAN Members etho eth SSID 4 SSID 2 Allow Untag The maximum VLAN group count is 8 Delete Selected Figure 5 60 VLAN The page includes the following fields Object Description e VLAN Setup Check this box to enable the VLAN function e Management VLAN ID Configure a specified VLAN to be the management VLAN 62 User Manual of WNAP 6308 e Enable Management Check this box to enable the Management VLAN function VLAN ID The ID of a VLAN Only in the same VLAN can a wireless PC and a wired PC communicate with each other The value can be between 1 and 4095 If the VLAN function is enabled when AP forwards e VLAN ID packets the packets out from the LAN port will be added with an IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Tag whose VLAN ID is just the ID of the VLAN where the sender belongs 5 5 4 Advanced Routing Network Settings WAN LAN VLAN Advanced Routing Settings Add a routing rule Current Routing table in the system A aE II a Com ment 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 o LAN brO 210 66 155 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 1
50. elds Object Description e WAN Connections Select PPPoE ADSL from the list e Host Name This option specifies the Host Name of the AP Router Enter the User Name and Password provided by your ISP e User Name Password These fields are case sensitive e Verify Password Enter the same password entered above for the confirmation Operation Mode Keep Alive Being constantly connected Set up the redial period after the disconnection e Keep Alive Mode The default setting is 60 seconds cris Please input the MTU value of your network connection here If you don t know please keep the default value Optional Enter the DNS IP address in dotted decimal notation e Primary DNS Server provided by your ISP Optional Enter another DNS IP address in dotted decimal e Secondary DNS Server notation provided by your ISP 5 9 1 4 IPSEC If your ISP provides IPSEC connection please select IPSEC And enter the following parameters 54 User Manual of WNAP 6308 Wide rea Network WAN Settings ld Primary DNS 5 Seco Mi 168 95 1 1 wan ipsec mode Connection addrress IPSec Operation add hoc PFS DH Group modp1 024 be IPSec Key Life time BT Transversal I wan ipsec mode Connection addrress family Pv iw IPSec Operation Mode ID ay NS Road Warrior Tunnel PFSIDH Group IPSec Encryption Host to Host Tunnel i AS Subnet to Subnet Tunnel MI Host to Host Transport MN Passthrugh SUITE Drop Reject
51. eploying a wireless network Moreover by using the straps through the extra ring design on the casing can fasten the WNAP 6308 to prevent from shaking or dropping caused by strong winds and earthquakes User Manual of WNAP 6308 1 3 Product Features industrial Compliant Wireless LAN 8 LAN Compliant with IEEE 802 11n wireless technology capable of up to 150Mbps data rate Backward compatible with 802 11b g standard E Equipped with 10 100Mbps RJ 45 Ports for LAN amp WAN Auto MDI MDI X supported SA Fixed network Broadband Route Supported connection types Dynamic IP Static IP PPPoE PPTP L2TP IPSec Supports Virtual Server DMZ for various networking applications Supports DHCP Server UPnP Dynamic DNS gt RF Interface Characteristics Built in N Type Male Antenna Connector High Output Power Up to 200mW with multiple adjustable transmit power control gt Outdoor Environmental Characteristics IP55 Enclosure UV resistance Passive Power Over Ethernet Design Operating Temperature 35 65 degrees C Multiple Operation amp Wireless Mode Multiple Operation Modes Bridge Gateway WISP a Multiple Wireless Modes AP Client CPE WISP WDS PtP WDS PtMP Repeater m Supports Dual SSID to allow users to access different networks through a single AP Supports WMM Wi Fi Multimedia Secure Network Connection Supports Software Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS Advanced security 64 128 bit WEP WPA WPA2 WPA PSK WPA2 PSK
52. er special attention must be paid to the dangers of electric shock and static electricity when working with electrical equipment All guidelines of this and of the computer manufacture must therefore be allowed at all times to ensure the safe use of the equipment WEEE regulation To avoid the potential effects on the environment and human health as a result of the presence of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment end users of electrical and electronic equipment should understand the meaning of the crossed out NA Wheeled bin symbol Do not dispose of WEEE as unsorted municipal waste and have to collect such WEEE separately Revision User s Manual for PLANET 802 11b g n Wireless Outdoor Access Point Model WNAP 6308 Rev 1 0 February 2014 Part No EM WNAP 6308_v1 0 2081 E10570 000 CONTENTS Chapter 1 Product Introducir a 1 ast Package Contes ii da 1 1 2 Product Description asinen N a 2 1 3 Product Features ai as 5 14 Product Spec CAMAS a 6 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation o a a 9 2 1 HardWare Descriptor 9 2 1 1 The Top Bottom Pa ida 9 21 2 Mesias ral ln an 10 Chapter 3 Connecting to the AP ui ios 11 3 1 Preparation before Installation oooonncccnnncniccnniccnnciccnnccocanoconanoconaronannnonnnnnnnnnrnnnanennnannns 11 3 1 1 Professional Installation Required oooccccoccnccoccococonococonoconnnononncnnnnonanononannnnas 11 32 Safety PrECa ON Sii SiG ote dice 11 32 in
53. er Router a WHAP 6 308 i Recent Places 4 Other Devices 5 al Libraries ae E as 7201 I Print Server PS 038880 a Music ces ita ID print Server PS 4C29F Print Server P5 567799 E Videos a on E Computer l Wireless internet Camera E Local Disk C cow Local Disk D 4 Printers 1 tly Network sr NPI3430B8 HP Laserjet P2035m WNAP 6308 Categories Network Infrastructure mm Network locaton Unidentificd network Figure 5 22 UPnP Network Location 5 3 2 4 SNMP Settings Enabling SNMP function will allow the network management station to retrieve statistics and status from the SNMP Agent in the device Figure 5 23 SNMP Settings The page includes the following fields Description Choose Enable to open this function if you want to have e SNMP Settings remote control through SNMPv1 v2 agent 34 User Manual of WNAP 6308 Choose Disable to close this function Enter the community name that allows Read Only access to e Get Community the Device s SNMP information The community name can be considered a group password The default setting is public Enter the community name that allows Read Write access to e Set Community the Device s SNMP information The community name can be considered a group password The default setting is private 5 3 3 Advanced Operation Mode Advanced Management Advanced Settings Operation Mode wy system Log Too
54. etermines a time length when device periodically updates its minutes time and date info from Internet 30 User Manual of WNAP 6308 5 3 2 2 DDNS Settings DDNS Settings 1 Cancel Figure 5 15 DDNS Settings The page includes the following fields Object Description e Dynamic DNS Provider Select your Dynamic DNS Provider Enter the host name or domain name provided by your DDNS e Host Name service provider e User Name Enter the name of your DDNS account e Password Password Enter the password of the DDNS account Example of Planet DDNS Settings Please go to http www planetddns com to register a Planet DDNS account Please refer to the FAQ http www planetddns com index php faq on how to register a free account Host Name Enter your DDNS host format xxx planetddns com xxx is the registered domain name User Name Enter your DDNS account Password Enter your DDNS account s password 31 User Manual of WNAP 6308 Advanced Settings Time Zone Settings DONS Settings UPNP Settings SAMP Settings RES planetddns com we RES testi planetddns Figure 5 16 Planet DDNS Settings Step 3 Go to Advanced gt Firewall Settings gt Firewall to allow remote access from WAN port Remote Management Access 2020 ment Port 20020 Figure 5 17 Remote Management Access Setting Step 4 Go to Advanced gt Network Settings gt WAN to confi
55. gure WAN Connection using Static Fixed IP Wide Area Network WAN Settings tele Static Fixed IF Static Mode RES 210 66 155 70 TAE 255 255 255 0 IES 210 066 155 94 DNS Settings Pa 168 95 1 1 En Figure 5 18 WAN Static Step 5 Apply the settings and connect your WAN port of the Wireless AP to the internet by Ethernet cable Step 6 In a remote computer enter the DDNS host name as the figure is shown below Then you should be able to login the WNAP 6308 remotely 4 f E htptedtl2 planetddns com 2020 ka Figure 5 19 Remote Login through DDNS domain 37 User Manual of WNAP 6308 You can go to My Devices page of Planet DDNS website to check if the Last Connection IP is displayed This indicates your DDNS service is working properly Y PLANET fi PLANET My Devices My Device nn i T on iH PN FEAF Figure 5 20 Planet DDNS My Device 5 3 2 3 UPNP Settings Select Enable to enable the UPNP function Time Zone Settings DDNS Settings A SAMP Settings Figure 5 21 UPnP Settings In the computer connected with the WNAP 6308 go to Network to check whether the WNAP 6308 is displayed on the list Double click it to logon the Web UI of the WNAP 6308 33 User Manual of WNAP 6308 Organize Network and Shanng Center Add a printer Add a wireless device de Favorites 4 Network Infrastructure 2 ME Desktop E bd U Planet Wireless Fib
56. here is any item missing or damaged please contact the seller immediately User Manual of WNAP 6308 1 2 Product Description High Power Outdoor Wireless Coverage PLANET Technology Corp provides a wireless solution that can be easily attached directly to the antenna which has more flexibility to extending outdoor wireless coverage the Wireless Outdoor Access Point WNAP 6308 Adopting the IEEE 802 11n advanced MIMO technology it provides reliable wireless network coverage and incredible improvement in the wireless performance As an IEEE 802 11b g n compliant wireless device the WNAP 6308 is able to give stable and efficient wireless performance for outdoor application while designed with IEEE 802 11n standard and 1T1R MIMO technology it makes it possible to deliver three times faster data rate up to 150Mbps than the normal 802 11g wireless device With the built in N type antenna connector it can directly connect with various and high gain antennas thus it can easily cover widely range and deliver much farther wireless connection over 10Km For WNAP 6308 is optionally following products available ANT OM8 ANT OM15 ANT FP9 ANT FP18 ANT SE18 ANT YG 13 ANT YG20 and ANT GR21 AS SS A With Yagi Antenna
57. ht Still the underlying protocol supports this mode and so here we are Select Drop to cause the kernel to drop IPSec packets associated with the tunnel Select Reject to cause the kernel to reject IPSec packets associated with the tunnel Perfect Forward Secrecy PFS PFS ensures that a given IPSec SA key was not derived from any other secret like some other keys In other words if someone breaks a key PFS ensures that the attacker is not able to derive any other key If PFS is not enabled someone can potentially break the IKE SA secret key copy all the IPSec protected data and then use knowledge of the IKE SA secret in order to compromise the IPSec SAs setup by this IKE SA With PFS breaking IKE does not give an attacker immediate access to IPSec The attacker needs to break each IPSec SA individually Diffie Hellman DH key exchange protocol allows two parties without any initial shared secret to create one securely The following Modular Exponential MODP and Elliptic Curve EC2N Diffie Hellman also known as Oakley Groups are supported Diffie Hellman Group Name Reference Group 1 768 bit MODP group RFC 2409 56 IPSec Authentication IPSec Encryption SA connection Life Time IKE Key Tries Local IP Address Peer IP Address Local Subnet Peer Subnet Local Gateway Peer Gateway IPSec Tunnel Name IPSec Secret Key User Manual of WNAP 6308 Group 3 EC2N group on GP 2 155 RF
58. imal notation Primary DNS Server provided by your ISP Optional Enter another DNS IP address in dotted decimal e Secondary DNS Server notation provided by your ISP 9 9 1 6 L2TP If your ISP provides L2TP connection please select L2TP and enter the following parameters Primary DNS Server RE Figure 5 56 WAN L2TP 59 User Manual of WNAP 6308 The page includes the following fields Object Description e WAN Connections Select L2TP from the list e Server IP Enter the IP address of the L2TP server Enter the User Name and Password provided by your ISP e User Name Password These fields are case sensitive Static IP Dynamic IP Choose either as you are given by your ISP and If you choose static IP and enter the domain name e Address Mode you should also enter the DNS assigned by your ISP And click the Save button Enter the User Name and Password provided by your ISP e IP Address These fields are case sensitive Enter the subnet Mask in dotted decimal notation provided by your ISP usually is 255 255 255 0 e Subnet Mask Operation Mode Keep Alive Being constantly connected Set up the redial period after the disconnection e Keep Alive Mode The default setting is 60 seconds Optional Enter the DNS IP address in dotted decimal notation Primary DNS Server provided by your ISP Optional Enter another DNS IP address in dotted decimal e Secondary DNS Server notation pr
59. ion declara que 802 11b g n Wireless Outdoor Access Point cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999 5 CE Par la pr sente PLANET Technology Corporation d clare que les appareils du 802 11b g n Wireless Outdoor Access Point sont conformes aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999 5 CE Con la presente PLANET Technology Corporation dichiara che questo 802 11b g n Wireless Outdoor Access Point e conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999 5 CE Ar So PLANET Technology Corporation apliecina ka Si 802 11b g n Wireless Outdoor Access Point atbilst Direktivas 1999 5 EK pamatprasibam un citiem atbilstosiem noteikumiem Nederlands Slovensky Siuo PLANET Technology Corporation skelbia kad 802 11b g n Wireless Outdoor Access Point tenkina visus svarbiausius 1999 5 EC direktyvos reikalavimus ir kitas svarbias nuostatas A gy rt PLANET Technology Corporation kijelenti hogy ez a 802 11b g n Wireless Outdoor Access Point megfelel az 1999 5 EK ir nyelv alapkovetelm nyeinek s a kapcsol d rendelkez seknek Hawnhekk PLANET Technology Corporation jiddikjara li dan 802 11b g n Wireless Outdoor Access Point jikkonforma mal ti ijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti o rajn relevanti li hemm fid Dirrettiva 1999 5 EC Hierbij verklaart
60. k There are 4 operation modes AP Router AP Bridge Client Router Client Bridge that can be configured to meet various applications 5 3 3 1 AP Router AP Router In the Access Point Mode with Router Function the WNAP 6308 acts as a central connection point which wireless clients can connect to The DHCP amp NAT is enabled so the clients are wirelessly connected to the WNAP 6308 that can share the internet connection by connecting the WNAP 6308 to a DSL cable modem AP Router Mode Internet nae ah Clients O AP Router Mode WNAP 6308 Figure 5 24 Topology AP Router Mode 1 Connect the LAN port of the WNAP 6308 to the POE port of the PoE Injector over an Ethernet cable 2 Connect the DSL cable modem to the WAN port of the WNAP 6308 35 User Manual of WNAP 6308 3 Plug one end of the power cord into the PoE Injector and the other end in electrical socket 4 Goto Advanced gt Operation Mode to configure it in AP Router Mode Figure 5 25 Operation Mode AP Router In this mode the LAN2 of the WNAP 6308 works as the WAN port To configure the Wireless Settings of AP Router Mode please refer to the section 5 6 Wireless Settings 5 3 3 2 AP Bridge AP WDS In the Access Point mode with WDS function the WNAP 6308 functions like a central connection for any stations or clients Stations and clients must configure the same SSID and Security Password to associate within the range
61. l Seconds Pre Shared Key User Manual of WNAP 6308 Set the channel you would like to use The channel range will be changed by selecting different domain Click Site Survey button to observe the signal of remote sites Select the operating channel width to WiFi 11gn mixed HT20 or HT40MHz An extension channel is a secondary channel used to bond with the primary channel to increase this range to 40MHz Bonded channels allow for greater bandwidth on the local network To decrease the chances of data retransmission at long distance the IEEE 802 11b g n Wireless Outdoor CPE can automatically adjust proper ACK timeout value by specifying distance of the two nodes ACK CTS Timeout settings are for long distance links It is important to tweak settings to achieve the optimal result based on requirement The device s default settings should be sufficient for most applications The value is auto determined by distance between the radios data rate of average environment It is the wireless network name of itself The SSID can be 32 bytes long User can use the default SSID or change it The default SSID is WNAP 6308 It is the wireless network name of Root AP The SSID must be the same with Root AP so that the connection can be established successfully Select the encryption type that you would like to use Select the WPA Algorithms that you would like to use The key renewal time is the period of time that the AP
62. l Width Wireless Isolation each other mutually 64 128 bits WEP WPA WPA PSK WPA2 WPA2 PSK 802 1X Provides wireless LAN ACL Access Control List filtering Encryption Type m gt Q e D Nm T O Q a O gt O D Q O gt O O gt gt D O er D Q D D op U Q D gt er a O 3 O O 3 3 Cc J O Q a gt Q P gt Wireless MAC address filtering Supports WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup Enable Disable SSID Broadcast Up to 2 20 Wireless Security Multiple SSID Max Wireless Client Max WDS AP Max Wired Client 30 Supports Wi Fi Multimedia Supports Quality of Service for bandwidth control NTP Management Network Time Management Web UI DHCP Client Configuration Backup amp Restore Dynamic DNS SNMP System Log Ping Watchdog Diagnostic Tool Mechanical amp Power IP Rate IP55 Outdoor UV Stabilized Enclosure 45 x 169 mm 128kg Installation Pole mounting LAN 12 24V DC Passive PoE Power Requirements Pin 4 5 VDC Pin 7 8 VDC Dimensions 0 x H Power Consumption 1 5W Environment amp Certification 94 User Manual of WNAP 6308 Operation Temperature 35 65 degrees C Operating Humidity 5 90 non condensing Regulatory CE FCC RoHS Accessory Standard Accessories NH Passive PoE Injector amp Power Cord x 1 NH Plastic Strap x 2 NE Quick Installation Guide x 1
63. life by calling the power company e Don t attempt to erect antennas or towers on windy days MAKE SURE ALL TOWERS AND MASTS ARE SECURELY GROUNDED AND ELECTRICAL CABLES CONNECTED TO ANTENNAS HAVE LIGHTNING ARRESTORS This will help prevent fire damage or human injury in case of lightning static build up or short circuit within equipment connected to the antenna e The base of the antenna mast or tower must be connected directly to the building protective ground or to one or more approved grounding rods using 10 AWG ground wire and corrosion resistant connectors e Refer to the National Electrical Code for grounding details IF A PERSON COMES IN CONTACT WITH ELECTRICAL POWER AND CANNOT MOVE 0 DON T TOUCH THAT PERSON OR YOU MAY BE ELECTROCUTED e Use a non conductive dry board stick or rope to push or drag them so they no longer are in contact with electrical power Once they are no longer contacting electrical power administer CPR if you are certified and make sure that emergency medical aid has been requested 12 User Manual of WNAP 6308 3 3 Installing the AP Please install the AP according to the following steps Don t forget to pull out the power plug and keep your hands dry Antenna Figure 3 1 Connect the Antenna Figure 3 2 Connect the Ethernet cable 13 User Manual of WNAP 6308 Ethernet Cable AECA HH E Switch WNAP 6308 een oE Injector O gt Power PoE Port Ethe
64. ms Key Renewal Interval Seconds Pre Shared Key User Manual of WNAP 6308 Set the channel you would like to use The channel range will be changed by selecting different domain Select the operating channel width to WiFi 11gn mixed HT20 or HT40MHz An extension channel is a secondary channel used to bond with the primary channel to increase this range to 40MHz Bonded channels allow for greater bandwidth on the local network To decrease the chances of data retransmission at long distance the IEEE 802 11b g n Wireless Outdoor CPE can automatically adjust proper ACK timeout value by specifying distance of the two nodes ACK CTS Timeout settings are for long distance links It is important to tweak settings to achieve the optimal result based on requirement The device s default settings should be sufficient for most applications The value is auto determined by distance between the radios data rate of average environment It is the wireless network name of Root AP The SSID must be the same with Root AP so that the connection can be established successfully Click Scan to site survey the Root AP Select the encryption type that you would like to use Select the WPA Algorithms that you would like to use The key renewal time is the period of time that the AP uses the same key before a new one is generated Data encryption and key are required for wireless authentication 730 User Manual of WNAP 6308
65. nd see if the Planet Smart Discovery can find the AP or not If you did a firmware upgrade and this happens contact the Planet Tech Support for help If all the solutions above don t work contact the Planet Tech Support for help Check the Internet connection status from the router that connected with the AP Please be patient sometimes Internet is just that slow If you connect a computer to Internet directly before try to do that again and check if you can get connected to Internet with your computer directly attached to the device provided by your Internet service provider Check PPPoE L2TP PPTP user ID and password in your router again Call your Internet service provider and check if there s something wrong with their service If you just can t connect to one or more website but you can still use other internet services please check URL Keyword filter Try to reset the AP and try again later Reset the device provided by your Internet service provider too Try to use IP address instead of hostname If you can use IP address to communicate with a remote server but can t use hostname please check DNS setting can t locate my AP by my wireless a Broadcast ESSID set to off 91 device File download is very slow or breaks frequently cant log into the web management interface the password is wrong The AP becomes hot User Manual of WNAP 6308 The antenna is properly secured
66. ndars Figure 6 18 General Settings Wi Fi On Enler ho pastaced lor PLANET AMAT Figure 6 19 General Settings Enter password 88 User Manual of WNAP 6308 On Et Brightness 4 Wallpaper Ask to Join Networks Picture Frame Known networks will be joined automatically It no ESS known networks aro available you will bo asked before joining a new network bu am General Mail Contacts Calendars Figure 6 20 General Settings Wi Fi Network Connected 89 User Manual of WNAP 6308 Appendix A Planet Smart Discovery Utility To easily list the device in your Ethernet environment the Smart Discovery Utility from user s manual CD ROM is an ideal solution The following installation instructions guide you to running the Smart Discovery Utility Step 1 Deposit the Planet Smart Discovery Utility in the administrator PC Step 2 Run this utility a Planet Utilitr e xE Step 3 Click Refresh button for current connected devices in the discovery list as shown in the following screen ey PLANET Smart Discovery Lite File Option Help MAC Address Device reson NewPassword IP Address Neth Description 00 30 4F 61 14 58 WNAF 530 v3 0 ica TSE T6811 255 255 2550 192 168 1 1 WNAP 5308 elect Adapter 1192 168 1 11 EC 40 6B D6 39 04 Control Packet Force Broadcast Update Device Update Multi Update All Connect to Device Device gt WMAP 6308 100 20 45 61
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68. nt has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable HC protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment 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 radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his her own expense Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by PLANET could void the user s authority to operate this equipment under the rules and regulations of the FCC FCC Caution To assure continued compliance example use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the Following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This Device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Federal Communication Commission FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies
69. ocuments and Settings user gt Figure 4 4 Failed result of Ping command If the address is 0 0 0 0 check your adapter installation security settings and the settings on your AP Some firewall software programs may block a DHCP request on newly installed adapters 4 2 Starting Setup in the Web Ul It is easy to configure and manage the WNAP 6308 with the web browser Step 1 To access the configuration page open a web browser and enter the default IP address http 192 168 1 1 in the web address field of the browser gt Login Windows Internet Explorer E hipvi92t6811e O00000 v Figure 4 5 Login by default IP address After a moment a login window will appear Enter admin for the User Name and Password both in lower case letters Then click the OK button or press the Enter key 18 User Manual of WNAP 6308 PLANET gt A Foe TA GIA 802 11b gin Wireless Outdoor Access Point Please ke yin the adminis or account and pas rord to enter th Warning F more than 20 minutes without the exchange Gis ages you will a in agai Figure 4 6 Login Window Default IP Address 192 168 1 1 Default User name admin Default Password admin If the above screen does not pop up it may mean that your web browser has been set to a proxy Go to Tools menu gt Internet Options gt Connections gt LAN Settings in the screen that appears cancel
70. of wireless interface In a packet based communications network packet aggregation is the process of joining multiple packets together into a single e Packet Aggregate transmission unit in order to reduce the overhead associated with each transmission WMM function can guarantee the packets with high priority e WMM messages being transmitted preferentially It is strongly recommended enabled You can limit the Transmit Power of the Device through this field e TX Power The default value is 23dBm and the minimum TX Power is 3dBm The beacons are the packets sent by the Device to synchronize a e Beacon Interval wireless network Beacon Interval value determines the time 76 User Manual of WNAP 6308 interval of the beacons You can specify a value between 20 1000 milliseconds The default value is 100 This value determines the interval of the Delivery Traffic Indication Message DTIM You can specify the value between 1 255 bli Beacon Intervals The default value is 1 which indicates the DTIM Interval is the same as Beacon Interval The RTS CTS mechanism is widely used in wireless networks in e RTS CTS order to avoid packet collisions and thus achieve high throughput This value is the maximum size determining whether packets will be fragmented Setting the Fragmentation Threshold too low may e Fragmentation Threshold result in poor network performance since excessive packets 2346 is the default se
71. onnnnonannnnnnnonnronononnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnanonnans 51 FIGURE 5 49 WEBS HOST FILTER SETTINGS ccccccccceeccceeceeeeceeeeeaueeceeeeeeecceeeseeeseeeeesuaeeceeeeeaaeeeeeeeeaaeseeess 51 FIGURE 5 50 WAN STATIC IP aid 52 FIGURE 5 91 VWWAN DYNAMIC Bissia A 53 FIGURE 5 52 WAN PPPOE sosa daa dd 54 FIGURE 9553 WAN SIPEG unir AA 55 FIGURE 5 54 WAN IPV4 IPSEC CONNECTION TYPE cooccccccnccncononcnnccnnconcnnononnnnoncnnononnnonnnnnnnonnnrnnonancnnnonos 55 FIGURE 9 99 WAN PP TP 58 FIGURE 5 56 WAN E2TP lt a aii 59 FIGURE 9 97 LAN SETUP aaa 60 FIGURE 9 58 DHCP SERVER Si tdo 61 FIGURE 0 09 DAG RELAY vr A A aa 61 FIGURE 5 60 VLAN aa A A andy aendaeastdunaniaeiis 62 FIGURE 5 0 1 ADVANCED ROUTING usas isa sra 63 FIGURE 540 2 IPVO nunun bd 64 FIGURE 5 03 WIRELESS MODE AP iia a aaah A andoniates 66 FIGURE 5 64 WIRELESS MODE WDS AP ccccccccceceecceceeeeeeeeeseeeeeceeseaeeceeeeeeeseceseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeseeaeeeeeess 68 FIGURE 5 65 WIRELESS MODE WDS REPEATER scccccccceeeeeecsceeeeeceeseeeeeceeseeueeceseeeeeseceueeeeeseeeeeeageeeeess 70 FIGURE 5 66 WIRELESS MODE WDS CLIENT cccccssceceeeceeeceeeeaeeeau cece eeteneeteneeseeeeseeetaeeteneeteneeneess 72 FIGURE 5 67 CLIENT BRIDGE PROFILE SETTINGS cccccccccseecccecceeeseeeceeeeeseeeseeueuceseeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeseeaeeseeess 74 FIGURE 5 68 WIRELESS SETTINGS ADVANCED cccecccceceeeeeececeeeesseeseeeeeseeesceeeceeeeeeeseeeseeeegseeeseeaeeeeeess 76 F
72. ovided by your ISP 9 5 2 LAN Network Settings WAN LAN VLAN Advanced Routing IPve 00 30 4F 60 37 B0 255 255 255 0 Figure 5 57 LAN Setup The page includes the following fields Object Description 60 User Manual of WNAP 6308 e MAC Address Display the LAN port MAC address of the Wireless AP The Wireless AP s LAN IP e IP Address The default is 192 168 1 1 You can change it according to your need e Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask of the LAN IP 5 5 2 1 DHCP Server Figure 5 58 DHCP Server The page includes the following fields Object Description e DHCP Server Select DHCP Server to enable DHCP server feature e Local Domain Name l l Optional Input the domain name of your network Optional e Start IP Address Enter the starting IP address for the DHCP server s IP assignment e End IP Address Enter the ending IP address for the DHCP server s IP assignment The length of time for the IP address lease Configuring a proper e Lease Time lease time improves the efficiency for the DHCP server to reclaim disused IP addresses To benefit from the DHCP server feature you must set all LAN PCs to DHCP clients by selecting the Obtain an IP Address Automatically radio buttons thereon 5 5 2 2 DHCP Relay r IDHCP Relay fig EA 192 165 235 166 Apply Cancel Figure 5 59 DHCP Relay 61 User Manual of WNAP 6308 The page includes the following fields Obj
73. ow these safety precautions 2 If you are installing the WNAP 6308 for the first time for your safety as well as others please seek assistance from a professional installer who has received safety training on the hazards involved 3 Keep safety as well as performance in mind when selecting your installation site especially where there are electric power and phone lines 4 When installing the WNAP 6308 please note the following things Do not use a metal ladder Do not work on a wet or windy day Wear shoes with rubber soles and heels rubber gloves long sleeved shirt or jacket 5 When the system is operational avoid standing directly in front of it Strong RF fields are present when the transmitter is on 3 2 Installation Precautions a Users MUST use a proper and well installed surge arrestor and grounding kit with the WNAP 6308 otherwise a random lightning could easily cause fatal damage to the WNAP 6308 EMD Lightning DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY a Users MUST use the Power cord and PoE Injector shipped in the box with the WNAP 6308 Use of other options will cause damage to the WNAP 6308 a Users MUST power off the WNAP 6308 first before connecting the external antennas to it otherwise damage might be caused to the WNAP 6308 itself ia The Antenna is required and must be purchased separately 11 User Manual of WNAP 6308 OUTDOOR INSTALLATION WARNING IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS LIV
74. plays current Operation Mode e Wireless MAC Address Displays AP s Wireless MAC address W Statistics Statistics DHCP Clients Station List de User Manual of WNAP 6308 This section allows you to view the AP s statistics listed below Memory Memory LeftiMemory Total 13776 kB 28436 kB WAN LAN Rx bytes 27035659 kets 465 WAN Tx bytes 45355 ckets 4101 LAN Rx bytes 478060 sts 3577 LAN Tx bytes 698397 All interfaces Clear Statistics Figure 5 3 Statistics Object Description Memory e Memory Left Memory Total Displays the retain memory and total memory WAN LAN e WAN Rx packets Displays the real time packets received from WAN port e WAN Rx bytes Displays the real time bytes received from WAN port e WAN Tx packets Displays the real time packets transmitted from WAN port e WAN Tx bytes Displays the real time bytes transmitted from WAN port e LAN Rx packets Displays the real time packets received from LAN port e LAN Rx bytes Displays the real time bytes received from LAN port e LAN Tx packets Displays the real time packets transmitted from LAN port e LAN Tx bytes Displays the real time bytes transmitted from LAN port E DHCP Clients Status Status Statistics station List 23 User Manual of WNAP 6308 This section displays a DHCP dynamic client list which includes MAC address IP address and lease time info Refresh Figure 5 4 DHCP Client List Object De
75. pt and type ping 192 168 1 1 and then press Enter 4 If the result displayed is similar to Figure 4 3 it means the connection between your PC and the AP has been established well A 0 A ao o exe Microsoft Windows HP Version 5 1 2600 CG Copyright 1985 2061 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings user ping 192 168 1 1 Pinging 192 168 1 1 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 1 1 bytes 32 time lt ims TIL 64 Reply from 192 168 1 1 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64 Reply from 192 168 1 1 bytes 32 time lt ims TIL 64 Reply from 192 168 1 1 bytes 32 time lt ims TIL 64 Ping statistics for 192 168 1 1 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost CA loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Ams Maximum Bms Average Bms C2 Documents and Settings user gt a Figure 4 3 Successful result of Ping command If the result displayed is similar to Figure 4 4 it means the connection between your PC and the AP has failed 17 User Manual of WNAP 6308 SA 0 A ao a exe Microsoft Windows AP CUersion 5 1 2600 CG Copyright 1985 2001 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings user ping 192 168 1 1 Pinging i192 Destination Destination Destination Destination 168 1 1 with 32 bytes of data host host host host unreachable unreachable unreachable unreachable Ping statistics for 192 168 1 1 Sent 4 Received A Lost 4 10A loss gt Packets C D
76. rmore with the Dual SSID feature you can set up two different wireless networks the WNAP 6308 can therefore serve as a virtual access point for segmented networks tailored to any office or industrial need With the SNMP based management interface the WNAP 6308 is convenient to be managed and configured remotely Highly Reliable Outdoor Device The WNAP 6308 is perfectly suitable to be installed in outdoor environments and exposed locations Rated to operate at the temperature from 35 to 65 degrees C and adopted IP55 and outdoor UV Stabilized Enclosure the WNAP 6308 can perform normally under rigorous weather conditions including heavy rain and wind With User Manual of WNAP 6308 the proprietary Power over Ethernet PoE design the WNAP 6308 can be easily installed in the areas where power outlets are not available It is the best way to use the WNAP 6308 to build outdoor wireless access applications between buildings on campuses business rural areas etc Rural WiFi Solution Ww WNAP 7350_ ANTFPISAD WNAP 6350 Sub Urban Easy Plug n Link To accomplish the concept of Plug n Link through an easy way for outdoor wireless network deployment the WNAP 6308 comes with a built in N Type antenna connector which is most commonly adapted with outdoor antenna Therefore it is easier to install via directly plugging into the mounted antenna faster than constructing the wireless link even though a user who has never experienced in d
77. rnet Cable Data In Data Power PoE Out 24V PoE Injector Figure 3 3 Connect the PoE injector Figure 3 4 Pole Mounting 14 User Manual of WNAP 6308 Chapter 4 Quick Installation Guide This chapter shows you how to configure the basic functions of your AP using Easy Setup within minutes gn A computer with wired Ethernet connection to the Wireless AP is required for the first time configuration Note 4 1 Manual Network Setup TCP IP Configuration The default IP address of the WNAP 6308 is 192 168 1 1 And the default Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 These values can be changed as you desire In this guide we use all the default values for description Connect the WNAP 6308 with your PC by an Ethernet cable plugging in the LAN port of the PoE injector on one side and in the LAN port of the PC on the other side Please power on the WNAP 6308 by PoE from PoE injector or PoE switch In the following sections we ll introduce how to install and configure the TCP IP correctly in Windows 7 And the procedures in other operating systems are similar First make sure your Ethernet Adapter is working and refer to the Ethernet adapter manual if needed 4 1 1 Configuring the IP Address Manually Summary E Setup the TCP IP Protocol for your PC Configure the network parameters The IP address is 192 168 1 xxx xxx is any number from 2 to 254 Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 and Gateway is 192 168 1 1
78. scription e MAC address Displays MAC address of a given host Displays IP address es that client s obtained from the DHCP e IP Address server e Expires in Remaining time for a corresponding IP address lease W Station List Status Status Statistics DHCP Clients Station List This section allows you to view the Station List The Station List submenu is only available in AP mode Connected Type DHCP Connected Status Primary Domain Name Server ndary Domain Name Server MAC Address O kok4F1 14 59 LAN IP Address 197 168 272 753 LAN Netmask 255 255 255 0 MAC Address O0 30 4F 67 17A 56 Firmware Version V3 0b 2013 1206 1133 system Time Sun 01 Jan 2012 20 39 23 Operation Mode AP Router mode Wir 3 MAC Address 1 a Figure 5 5 Station List Object Description e MAC address Displays MAC address of a connected client e Rate Displays connection speed of a connected client e Expires in Displays the signal strength of a connected client 24 User Manual of WNAP 6308 5 2 Easy Setup The Easy Setup helps you configure the basic functions of your AP within minutes Please refer to the Step 2 in the section 4 2 Starting Setup in the Web UI for the detailed procedure Status Easy Setup Advanced fetes English Y io Please select an Operation Mode Figure 5 6 Easy Setup 5 3 Advanced Advanced includes the following four submenus Advanced Firewall Settings Network Settings
79. slog info syslogd started BusyBox v1 19 2 1 12 14 43 planet user notice kernel klogd started BusyBox v1 19 2 2012 10 23 15 14 31 CST Refresh Figure 5 39 System Log 5 3 5 Advanced Tools The Tools included Ping Traceroute and Throughput can help user diagnostic the network connection Advanced Management Advanced Settings Operation Mode System Log Tools 5 3 5 1 Ping Ping is a network tool used to test whether a particular host is reachable across an IP network Enter the IP Ping Count and click Start to diagnostic your internet connection 42 User Manual of WNAP 6308 Traceroute Throughput Test Start PING 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 8 8 8 8 seg 0 ttl 49 time 39 654 r bytes from 8 8 8 8 seg 1 ttl 49 time 38 801 n bytes from 8 8 8 8 seg 2 ttl 49 time 29 962 r bytes from 8 8 8 8 seq 3 ttl 49 time 38 997 r bytes from 8 8 8 8 seg 4 ttl 49 time 39 002 n bytes from 8 8 8 8 seg 5 ttl 49 time 39 016 n bytes from 8 8 8 8 seg 6 ttl 49 time 41 958 r bytes from 8 8 8 8 seg 7 ttl 49 time 38 995 n bytes from 8 8 8 8 seg 8 ttl 49 time 38 986 n bytes from 8 8 8 8 seg 9 ttl 49 time 238 977 m 8 8 8 8 ping statistics 10 packets transmitted 10 packets received 0 packet loss round trip minfavg max 38 801 39 434 41 958 ms Figure 5 40 Ping 5 3 5 2 Traceroute Traceroute is a computer network diagnostic tool for displaying the route path and me
80. ssive PoE supported POE LAN Port Pin 4 5 VDC Pin 7 8 VDC User Manual of WNAP 6308 Connect this port to the xDSL modem in router mode Connect this port to the network equipment in bridge mode N Type Male Antenna Connector N Type Male Connect N Type M Antenna Connector with 2 4GHz Outdoor Antenna Antenna Connector directly or through the N male male pin to N female female pin cable Planet supplied RF cable Model No WL MF 0 6 or WL N 10 Push continually the reset button about 15 seconds to reset the configuration parameters to factory defaults 2 1 2 The Side Panel The side panel provides the LED indicators of system status and signal strength when connected to the remote AP Figure 2 3 shows the side panel of the WNAP 6308 LED Indicato AMd NV1 802 11 b g n Access Point AG PLANE Networking Communication Figure 2 3 The LED Indicator Status Indication antes ooo Nee stale vansmiting recia on he LANineace The Sonal Srenghreacesthevaiie 10 User Manual of WNAP 6308 Chapter 3 Connecting to the AP 3 1 Preparation before Installation 3 1 1 Professional Installation Required Please seek assistance from a professional installer who is well trained in the RF installation and knowledgeable in the local regulations 3 1 2 Safety Precautions To keep you safe and install the hardware properly please read and foll
81. st This section allows you to view the AP s system info listed below Internet Configuration 33 00 30 4F 60 37 91 LAN Configuration 3S 192 168 1 1 ess 00 30 4F 60 37 90 System Info rsion V2 6 2012 10 23 15 12 system Time Sun 04 Jan 2012 12 02 42 de AP Router mode Wireless MAC Address 00 30 4F 60 37 32 Figure 5 2 Status a 1 User Manual of WNAP 6308 Object Description Internet Configuration Connected Type Displays current Internet connection type e Disconnected Indicates that the Ethernet cable from your ISP side is is not correctly connected to the WAN port on the AP or the AP is not logically connected to your ISP e Connected Status e Connecting Indicates that the WAN port is correctly connected and is requesting an IP address from your ISP e Connected Indicates that the AP has been connected to your ISP e WAN IP Displays WAN IP address e Subnet Mask Displays WAN subnet mask e Default Gateway Displays WAN gateway address e Primary Domain Name Server e Secondary Domain Name Server Displays WAN DNS address Displays WAN DNS address e MAC Address Displays AP s WAN MAC address LAN Configuration e LANIP Address Displays LAN IP address e LAN Netmask Displays LAN subnet mask e MAC Address Displays AP s LAN MAC address System Info e Firmware Version Displays current F W version e System Time Displays the System Time e Operation Mode Dis
82. st proper ACK timeout value by specifying distance of the two nodes ACKICTS Timeout settings are for long distance links It is important to tweak settings to achieve the optimal result based on requirement The device s default settings should be sufficient for most applications The value is auto determined by distance between the radios data rate of average environment RTS CTS Request to Send Clear to Send is the optional mechanism used by the 802 11 wireless networking protocol to reduce frame collisions introduced by the hidden node problem You can enter a setting ranging from 0 to 2347 bytes The fragmentation threshold determines the size at which packets are fragmented sent as several pieces instead of as one block Use a low setting in areas where communication is poor or where there is a great deal of radio interference This function will help you to improve the network performance Check it to enable WDS Client function 75 User Manual of WNAP 6308 5 6 3 Advanced Wireless Settings Access Control Advanced Wireless Settings MUA Turn OF idress 00 30 4F 66 E6 8A tte Enable Disable MM Enable Disable oiie Disable iesholds dbm Lens Lenz E Lens Lena E Figure 5 68 Wireless Settings Advanced The page includes the following fields Object Description Wireless On Off Click this button to switch the Wireless Radio On or Off AP MAC Address Display the AP MAC Address
83. stallation Precautions ss ee dese acetic A vaweaeeedeeeaues 11 Sco MSANI LING AP aii E e E 13 Chapter 4 Quick Installation Guide oooocnccnnnciconnciconococcnnnconaroconarennnronanaronnnnrrnnanennnnrenanarennnrrnannnnnas 15 4 1 Manual Network Setup TCP IP ConfiguratiON oooocccconnncccoccnccconccoconcnnconnnanronnananennananos 15 4 1 1 Configuring the IP Address Manually cccoooccnccconcncconccncononcnnonononncnnanonconanonononons 15 4 2 Starting Setup in the Web UL ee teeeeeeeeeeeeeseeneeesceneeeseeneeseoesseesoesseeeoeeneeesoeneeesensees 18 Chapter 5 Configuring the AP 2 00 a a A ence te 21 Dil AU SS AAA id 21 32 EASY SOU cdta 25 o3 SINGLY ANN GO A tec tee gases ctv mac eases mates oee ss maaan ct mae ceeas accuse eases sane eens 25 5 3 1 Advanced Manage discal ii A 26 5 3 1 1 Web Interface Settings PasSword ccoooncococonnncccoconoconcnnonanonononconoconcnnonannnnnnnranonanens 26 SSRA FETWareUDOradeO ipod 27 00 GOMMOWP AUC N ti sebeneabexnentedsavecdtceuectotere scutes 28 dd Eoad Facto Detaulis 0 id 28 0 135 IREDOOL SVSlenl a4 oh ec Se eee ee ee 29 Solo SGNEGUIING REDOOU ui a a a E 29 5 3 2 Advanced Advanced SettidgQS ccoonccccocccococonnnnconanoncononennnnnnnnnonannnnnnnncnncnnanonoos 30 5 3 2 1 Time Zone SettingS oooccccconnococononoconcnnocononcnnononononronononnnnononnnnnonrnnnronrnnonannnennnranenonens 30 5322 ION SENS lo a o ae a ahs 31 5 3 2 5
84. the Using Proxy checkbox and click OK to finish it Status Easy Setup Advanced ENTES English LAN Configuration ldress 192 165 2 1 LAN Netmask 255 255 255 0 tddress 00 30 4F5114 58 System Info rsion V2 6 2013 05 16 10 30 system Time Sun 01 Jan 2012 120106 ition Mode AP Bridge mode Wireless MAC Address AA Figure 4 7 WNAP 6308 Web UI Screenshot Step 2 Goto Easy Setup to choose an Operation Mode Please refer to the instructions in the next chapter for configuring the other Operation Mode 19 User Manual of WNAP 6308 Figure 4 8 Choose Operation Mode O TKIP RA Auto Generator Figure 4 9 Configure Wireless Settings 20 User Manual of WNAP 6308 Chapter 5 Configuring the AP This chapter delivers a detailed presentation of AP s functionalities and features under 3 main menus Status Easy Setup and Advanced below allowing you to manage the AP with ease S PLANET AF WNAP 6308 Networking amp NET EE 4 802 11b g n Wireless Outdoor Access Point es HALLADAS Status Easy Setup Advanced Language English amp Figure 5 1 Main Menu 5 1 Status On this page you can view information about the current running status of the WNAP 6308 including WAN interface LAN interface wireless interface and firmware version information Status Status Statistics DHCP Clients Station List E Status Status Statistics DHCP Clients Station Li
85. tting and is recommended e Station Control SSID I Fill out the Station Control value of SSID I e Station Control SSID Il Fill out the Station Control value of SSID Il Isolate all connected wireless stations so that wireless stations Wireless lsolate cannot access each other through WLAN This function will be disabled if WDS Bridge is enabled Set the AP to the external LED lights and wireless signal strength received correspondence when the AP receives the wireless Thresholds dbm l l l l signal according to the wireless signal strength the corresponding LED will be lit 5 6 4 Access Control Choose menu Advanced gt Wireless Settings gt Access Control to configure the filtering rules for the clients who would like to associate with Wireless AP TT User Manual of WNAP 6308 WINAP 6308 MR Allow Listed 00 30 4F 11 22 33 content filter message 32 00 30 4P 11 42 33 Figure 5 69 Wireless Settings Access Control The page includes the following fields Object Description Select the SSID which you would like to configure access e SSID control Allow Listed allow the packets not specified by any access control policy to pass through the AP Router e Access Control Mode o Deny Listed deny the packets not specified by any access control policy to pass through the AP Router e MAC Address Configure the MAC Address to apply the access control e Current Access l Displa
86. u can limit the maximum bandwidth or give a guaranteed bandwidth for a specific computer to avoid such unpleasing result from happening Firewall Settings MACAP Port Filtering Virtual Server DMZ Firewall 8S Content Filtering Quality of Service Settings ASS Enable Upload Bandwidth 2048 kbps Download Bandwidth 10240 kbps O Priority Express Normal Low Qo5 Rules Setting O ai tcp vop icmp Custom CT Current Go5 Rules in system No Target 1 W express all 2 Low all all 20 271 25 80 110 443 993 995 3 Normal all all all al 3190 Delete Selected Figure 5 47 QoS 49 User Manual of WNAP 6308 The page includes the following fields Object Description e QoS Setup Select Enable to enable the QoS function Set the limit of total upload bandwidth in kbits To disable e Upload Bandwidth upload bandwidth limitation input 0 here Set the limit of total download bandwidth in kbits To disable Download Bandwidth download bandwidth limitation input 0 here e Target Set the target of QoS rule Specify the local source IP address that will be affected by this rule Please input the starting IP address in the left field e Source IP and input the end IP address in the right field to define a range of IP addresses or just input the IP address in the left field to define a single IP address Specify the remote destination IP address that will be affected by this rule Ple
87. v pi fit is enabled the LAN PPPoE Passthrough Setup devices will connect to Passthrough Disable the Internet Figure 5 46 NAT Option The page includes the following fields Object Description e Remote Management via WAN e Remote Management Port Select Deny or Allow for remote management function Configure the port for remote management e Ping from WAN Filter Select Deny or Allow for Ping permit from WAN e SPI Firewall Select Disable or Enable for SPI firewall function Enable it to let the LAN devices connect to the Internet All computers must be assigned with a public IP address to get e Network Address connected to the Internet without NAT However Internet Service Translation Providers only provide very few IP addresses to every user Therefore it is necessary to use NAT to share a single public IP address to multiple computers on local network so everyone can get 48 User Manual of WNAP 6308 connected to the Internet e PPPoE Passthrough Enable it to allow Multiple PPP connections on remote hosts 5 4 5 QoS Quality of Service provides an efficient way for clients on the network to share the bandwidth with a promised quality of Internet service Without QoS all computers and devices on the network will compete with each other to get the bandwidth and some applications which require guaranteed bandwidth like video streaming and network telephone will be affected With this function yo
88. y Taiwan R O C Tel 886 2 2219 9518 Fax 886 2 2219 9528 EC Declaration of Conformity Hereby PLANET Technology Corporation declares that this 802 11b g n Wireless Outdoor Access Point is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Lietuviskai Eestikeeles EMAnvik Spolecnost PLANET Technology Corporation t mto prohla uje Ze tato 802 11b g n Wireless Outdoor Access Point spl uje z kladn po adavky a dal p slu n ustanoven sm rnice 1999 5 EC PLANET Technology Corporation erkl rer herved at f lgende udstyr 802 11b g n Wireless Outdoor Access Point overholder de v sentlige krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF Hiermit erkl rt PLANET Technology Corporation dass sich dieses Ger t 802 11b g n Wireless Outdoor Access Point in bereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Vorschriften der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG befindet BMWi K esolevaga kinnitab PLANET Technology Corporation et see 802 11b g n Wireless Outdoor Access Point vastab Euroopa N ukogu direktiivi 1999 5 EC pdhinduetele ja muudele olulistele tingimustele ME THN MAPOY2A PLANET Technology Corporation AHAQNEI OTI AYTO 802 11b g n Wireless Outdoor Access Point 2 YMMOPPONETA MPO TIX OYSIOAEIZ AIMAITHSEIX KAI TIX AOIMES 2XETIKE2 AIATA EIlZ TH OAHTIA2 1999 5 EK Por medio de la presente PLANET Technology Corporat
89. y the current Access Control List Control List 5 7 Logout Select Logout and then click Yes to logout the system Q PLANET prada fbn 802 11b g n Wireless Outdoor Access Point Do you want to logout Yes Figure 5 70 Logout 78 User Manual of WNAP 6308 Chapter 6 Quick Connection to a Wireless Network 6 1 Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Step 1 Right click on the wireless network icon displayed in the system tray r ip Wireless Network Connection x Click here to select a certificate or okher credentials For connection to the network voe wlan Ny Ss Ue 3 19PM Figure 6 1 Wireless Zero Configuration Step 2 Select View Available Wireless Networks Dis able Status Repair View Available Wireless Networks Change Windows Firewall settings Open Network Connections 114 r AD HW Figure 6 2 View Available Wireless Networks Step 3 Highlight and select the wireless network SSID to connect 1 Select SSID PLANET 2 Click the Connect button 79 User Manual of WNAP 6308 Wireless Network Connection Network Tasks _ Choose a wireless network Refresh network list Click an item in the list below to conmect bo a wireless network in range or bo get more for a home or small office 7 Unsecured wireless network Related Tasks PLANET J Learn about wireless B securty enabled wireless netwerl y Change the order of

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