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1. WDS Peer Settings WDS 1 MAC Address WDS 2 MAC Address wos 43 mac Address WDS 4 MAC Address WDS VLAN VLAN Mode Untagged Port w VLAN ID 1 Encryption method Encryption None w 53 54 5GHz WDS Mode WDS Functionality Select WDS with AP to use WDS with access point or WDS Dedicated Mode to use WDS and also block communication with regular wireless clients When WDS is used each access point should be configured with corresponding MAC addresses wireless channel and wireless encryption method Local MAC Address Displays the MAC address of your access point WDS Peer Settings Enter the MAC address for up to four other WDA devices you wish to connect Specify the WDS VLAN mode to Untagged Port or Tagged Port Specify the WDS VLAN ID when Untagged Port is selected above WDS Encryption Encryption Select whether to use None or AES encryption and enter a pre shared key for AES with 8 63 alphanumeric characters IV 3 3 WPS MPSS Wi Fi Protected Setup is a simple way to establish connections between WPS compatible devices WPS can be activated on compatible devices by pushing a WPS button on the device or from within the device s firmware configuration interface known as PBC or Push Button Configuration When WPS is activated in the correct manner and at the correct time for two compatible devices they will automatically connect
2. 2 4GHz Wireless Security Setting Broadcast SSD Enable Wireless Client Isolation Disable w 55D WAP1 50 F1968A G Y Load Balancing Authentication Method No Authentication w Additional Authentication No additional authentication 39 2 4GHz Wireless Security Settings SSID Selection Broadcast SSID Wireless Client Isolation Load Balancing Authentication Method Additional Authentication Select which SSID to configure security settings for Enable or disable SSID broadcast When enabled the SSID will be visible to clients as an available Wi Fi network When disabled the SSID will not be visible as an available Wi Fi network to clients clients must manually enter the SSID in order to connect A hidden disabled SSID is typically more secure than a visible enabled SSID Enable or disable wireless client isolation Wireless client isolation prevents clients connected to the access point from communicating with each other and improves security Typically this function is useful for corporate environments or public hot spots and can prevent brute force attacks on clients usernames and passwords Load balancing limits the number of wireless clients connected to an SSID Set a load balancing value maximum 50 Select an authentication method from the drop down menu and refer to the information below appropriate for your method Select an additional authentication method from the drop d
3. PIN code WPS is a variation of PBC which includes the additional use of a PIN code between the two devices for verification A Please refer to manufacturer s instructions for your other WPS device WPS iv Enable Apply Product PIN 58327142 Generate PIN Push button WPS Start WPS Security WPS Status Configured Wireless 7 4GHz SAD WAP1730_G Security WPA2 PSK AES Encryption abcd1 234 Wireless 5GHz 55D WAP1750_AC Security WPA2 PSK AES Encryption abcd1 234 55 56 Product PIN Push Button WPS WPS by PIN Check uncheck this box to enable disable WPS functionality WPS must be disabled when using MAC RADIUS authentication see IV 3 1 3 6 amp IV 3 4 Displays the WPS PIN code of the device used for PIN code WPS You will be required to enter this PIN code into another WPS device for PIN code WPS Click Generate PIN to generate a new WPS PIN code Click Start to activate WPS on the access point for approximately 2 minutes This has the same effect as physically pushing the access point s WPS button Enter the PIN code of another WPS device and click Start to attempt to establish a WPS connection for approximately 2 minutes WPS security status is displayed here Click Release to clear the existing status IV 3 4 RADIUS The RADIUS sub menu allows you to configure the access point s RADIUS server settings categorized into three submenus RADIUS settings Intern
4. HTTPS HTTPS start amp stop SSH SSH client server start amp stop Telnet Telnet client server start or stop WLAN 2 4G WLAN 2 4G channel status and country region status WLAN 5G WLAN 5G channel status and country region status ADT IV 2 Network Settings Information Network Settings Wireless Settings Management A Screenshots displayed are examples The information shown on 2 your screen will vary depending on your configuration IV 2 1 LAN Side IP Address LAN side IP Address The LAN side IP address page allows you to configure your access point on your Local Area Network LAN You can enable the access point to dynamically receive an IP address from your router s DHCP server or you can specify a static IP address for your access point as well as configure DNS servers A The access point s default IP address is 192 168 2 2 LAN side IP Address IPF Address Assignment DHCP Client IP Address bo Subnet Mask Default Gateway From DHCP DNS Servers Primary Address From DHCP Secondary Address From DHCP LAN side IP Address IP Address Select DHCP Client for your access point to Assignment be assigned a dynamic IP address from your router s DHCP server or select Static IP to manually specify a static fixed IP address for your access point below IP Address Specify the IP address here This IP address will be assigned to your access point and w
5. Description Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks 2 Select Use the following IP address then input the following values IP address 192 168 2 10 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Click OK when finished 85 86 Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 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 5 Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 2 10 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server V 1 3 Windows 7 1 Click the Start button it should be located in the lower left corner of your computer then click Control Panel LD JE E l Getting Started E Windows Media Center a S Calculator Ur Sticky Notes Snipping Tool ES Paint a Remote Desktop Connection As Magnifier a e Solitaire gt All Programs Search programs and files Control Panel Adjust your computer s settings System and Security Review your computer s status Back up your computer Find and fix problems _ Network and Internet View network s
6. OTT Diag LED on off Power LED Select on or off Diag LED Select on or off 74 IV 5 2 Update Firmware The Firmware page allows you to update Update Firmware the system firmware to a more recent version Updated firmware versions often offer increased performance and security as well as bug fixes You can download the latest firmware from the Edimax website Firmware Locatio a file on your PC a file on an attached USB device No USB device connected Update firmware from Update firmware from PC Firmware Update File Browse Firmware Location a file on your PC Update firmware from a 8 a file on an attached USB device Update firmware from USE Select Filename Target Version Size MB O WAP1790 FW Y1 0 1 1 bin WAP1750 1 0 1 T A Do not switch off or disconnect the access point during a firmware upgrade as this could damage the device 75 76 Update Firmware Select to upload firmware from your local From computer or from an attached USB device You must transfer a firmware file to the USB device first Firmware Update File Click Browse to open a new window to locate and select the firmware file in your computer Update Click Update to upload the specified firmware file to your access point IV 5 3 Save Restore Settings _ Save Restore Settings The access point s Save Restore Settings page enables you to save backup the access
7. PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING REPAIR OR CORRECTION 12 INNO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND OR REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES INCLUDING ANY GENERAL SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES DIMAX NETWORKING PEOPLE TOGETHER
8. The SSID can consist of any combination of up to 32 alphanumeric characters VLAN ID Specify a VLAN ID for each SSID Auto Channel Enable disable auto channel selection Auto channel selection will automatically set the wireless channel for the access point s 5GHz frequency based on availability and potential interference When disabled select a channel manually as shown in the next table setting above will choose a channel Auto Channel Specify a frequency for how often the auto Interval channel setting will check reassign the wireless channel Check uncheck the Change channel even if clients are connected box according to your preference Channel Bandwidth Set the channel bandwidth 20MHz lower performance but less interference Auto 40 20MHz or Auto 80 40 20MHz automatically select based on interference level BSS BasicRate Set Set a Basic Service Set BSS rate this is a series of rates to control communication frames for wireless clients When auto channel is disabled select a wireless channel manually Channel Select a wireless channel Channel Bandwidth Set the channel bandwidth 20MHz lower performance but less interference Auto 40 20MHz or Auto 80 40 20MHz automatically select based on interference level BSS BasicRate Set Set a Basic Service Set BSS rate this is a series of rates to control communication frames for wireless clients 48 IV 3 2 2 Advanced Advan
9. Address Security 4 Type Vendor REALTEK 1 Mat 00 0 4C 61 96 01 WPASPSHIAES 100 11ib gin SEMICONDUCTOR CORP Wireless 5GHz Ch 3810 MAC Address Security signal Type Vendor You can click Scan button to start Wireless Monitor Select which frequency or both to scan and click Scan to begin After a scan is complete click Export to save Result the results to local storage Site Survey Results Ch Displays the channel number used by the specified SSID Displays the SSID identified by the scan Displays the MAC address of the wireless router access point for the specified SSID Displays the authentication encryption type of the specified SSID 25 26 Signal Displays the current signal strength of the SSID standard s of the specified SSID router access point for the specified SSID IV 1 4 Log SystemLog The system log displays system operation information such as up time and connection processes This information is useful for network administrators A When the log is full old entries are overwritten Jan 1 00 02 49 SYSTEM LAN Port 1 link status is changed to down Jan 1 00 02 25 SYSTEM LAN Port 1 link is changed to 100Mbps PullDuplex Jan 1 00 00 58 SYSTEM WLAN 2 46 Best channel selection start switch to channel 1 5 Jan 1 00 00 33 SYSTEM WLAN SG Skip Best channel selection and wait for next time Jan 1 00 00 12 SYSTEM LAN Port 1 link status is c
10. Network computers and devices are not visible Click to change a Ft Favorites E Desktop 8 Downloads Recent places 4 Libraries Documents Music Pictures EE Videos e Computer Open in new window Pin to Start Map network drive Disconnect network drive Delete D items This folder s empty 4 Inthe window that opens select Change adapter settings from the left side Library Tools Pictures Home Share View Manage Manage vw Search Pictures Y Favorites El Desktop J Downloads T 5E Network and Internet Network and Sharing Center v Search Control Panel S Recent places View your basic network information and set up connections Control Panel Home Libraries View your active networks CA Documents Change adapter settings A Music a Network Access type Internet Pictures Public network Connections Ethernet El Videos Change your networking settings Computer mE P Set up a new connection or network Set up a broadband dial up or VPN connection or set up a router or access point Cu Network Troubleshoot problems Diagnose and repair network problems or get troubleshooting information See also HomeGroup Internet Options Windows Firewall litem 1item selected Library includes 2 locations 2 54 PM A B 0 Px Fe x 372012 Network View Y A Cu gt Network v Search Network Network discovery and file sharina are turned off Network c
11. Port Settings Wired LAN Port Status VLAN ModelD Wired Port 1 Disconnected Untagged Port 1 Wired Port 2 Connected 1000 Mbps Full Duplex Untagged Port 1 Wireless 7 4dGHz Status Enabled MAC Address 0 1 FOF 126A Channel Ch 2 Auto Transmit Power 10056 Wireless 2 4GHz E Authentication Encryption ae as Wireless Chent 5 51D Method a VLAN ID Additonal Authentication Isolation WAP175045 No Authentication Mo Encryption 1 Mo additional authentication Disabled Wireless 2 46 Hz WDS Disabled MAC Address Encryption Type VLAN ModefD Mo WDS entries Wireless GHz Status Enabled MAC Address 0 1 F 02 F 1 98 86 Channel Ch 149 153 157 161 Auto Transmit Power 100 Wireless GHz SSID Authentication Encryption ie ee Wireless Client 510 Method i VLAN ID Additonal Authentication Isolation WAP1750 4 WPA2PSK AES 1 Mo sdditional authentication Disabled Wireless 56 Hz WDS Disabled MAC Address Encryption Type VLAN ModefD No WDS entries 21 T Displays the model number of the access point Displays the product name for reference which consists of AP plus the MAC address ve Displays the total time since the device was turned on Displays information for the booted hardware booted from either USB or internal memory Management VLAN Displays the management VLAN ID ID IP Address Displays the IP address of this device Click Refresh to update this value Default Displays the I
12. V 1 2 Windows VISTA dad wiv ab ave emcee aang eee 85 V 1 3 WANCOWS T ti A Ai 87 V 1 4 WING OWS Siri add 90 V 1 5 IW AG as o A ae ated cs cainat sae ecb ease mele A A A ene nce E E 94 V 1 6 GIOSS QI scsi sie ssc ears A A Ge add ees ic Ora daa ales dees eo stiantbncas 96 Product Information l 1 Package Contents O A WAN gt MATAVA MA LALAYAS X3 1 WAP1750 Access Point 2 Antennas x 3 3 Magnetic Wall Mount x 2 amp Screws 4 CD on OY UI Quick Installation Guide Ethernet Cable Power Adapter Magnetic Wall Mount Screw Template SS Z RA zZ I l 2 System Requirements Existing cable DSL modem router Computer with web browser for access point configuration l 3 Hardware Overview A 12V DC IN CLAN 2 E Eject G Reset On Off B LAN 1 PoE D USB Port F Console H WPS 12V DC port to connect the power adapter LAN port with Power over Ethernet PoE IN LAN port with Power over Ethernet PoE OUT USB Port for system log save restore settings Eject an attached USB device Connect a management console Reset the access point to factory default settings Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS button Switch the access point on off Z MoON wp l 4 LED Status LED Status The access point is off The access point is starting up NS The access point is on l 5 Reset If you experience problems with your access point you
13. can reset the device back to its factory settings This resets all settings back to default 1 Press and hold the reset button on the access point for at least 10 seconds than release the button h You may need to use a pin or similar sharp object to push the AD reset button 2 Wait for the access point to restart The access point is ready for setup when the LED is blue l 6 Magnetic Wall Mount The access point includes a magnetic wall mount which requires some assembly 1 Use the included magnetic wall mount screw template to identify and mark correct screw positions on your selected wall 2 Attach the two magnetic wall mount strips to your wall using the included screws as shown below 3 Press the back of your access point firmly against the two wall mounted magnetic strips with the access point s Edimax logo in the correct upright orientation as displayed above y Ensure your access point is securely attached to the magnetic a strips l 7 Console The access point can be configured via the Console port located on the access point s side panel using a terminal emulation program e g HyperTerminal Use the following configuration settings for terminal emulation programs 115200 Data 8bit Stop 1bit Flow Control l 8 Safety Information In order to ensure the safe operation of the device and its users
14. free redistribution of the Program by all those who receive copies directly or indirectly through you then the only way you could satisfy both it and this License would be to refrain entirely from distribution of the Program If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceable under any particular circumstance the balance of the section is intended to apply and the section as a whole is intended to apply in other circumstances It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to infringe any patents or other property right claims or to contest validity of any such claims this section has the sole purpose of protecting the integrity of the free software distribution system which is implemented by public license practices Many people have made generous contributions to the wide range of software distributed through that system in reliance on consistent application of that system it is up to the author donor to decide if he or she is willing to distribute software through any other system and a licensee cannot impose that choice This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is believed to be a consequence of the rest of this License 8 If the distribution and or use of the Program is restricted in certain countries either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces the original copyright holder who places the Program under this License may add an explicit geographical distribution limitation excluding those countries so that di
15. point s current settings as a file to your local computer or a USB device attached to the access point and restore the access point to previously saved settings Save Restore Method Using your PC Using Device Using your USB device No USB device connected Save Settings to PC i E Encrypt the configuration file with a password save Settings Restore Settings from PC Erre Restore Settings a Fle with d Open password 77 Save Restore Method Using your PC Using Device qn Using your USB device Save Settings to USE Save Settings L Encrypt the configuration file with a password Restore Settings from USE C EDIMAX_APS801F02F 19634 20140416 _00 bin Restore Settings Open file with password Save Restore Settings Using Device Select to save the access point s settings to your local computer or to an attached USB device Save Settings to USB Save Settings Click Save to save settings and a new window will open to specify a location to save the settings file If saving settings to your computer or USB device you can also check the Encrypt the configuration file with a password box and enter a password to protect the file in the field underneath if you wish Restore Settings from USB Restore Settings Click the browse button to find a previously saved settings file on your computer or select a settings file from your USB device 78 79
16. refer to Ill Hardware Installation for guidance on connecting your access point to a router or PoE switch 13 Il 3 Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup is a simple way to establish connections between WPS compatible devices You can use the WPS button to establish a connection between the access point and a WPS compatible wireless device client 1 Press and hold the WPS Reset button on the side of the access point for 2 seconds 2 Within two minutes activate WPS on your WPS compatible wireless device Please check the documentation for your wireless device for information regarding its WPS function 3 The devices will establish a connection 14 Il Hardware Installation 1 Connect a router or PoE switch to the access point s LAN 1 port using an Ethernet cable PoE switches must be connected to the access point s LAN 1 port Router PoE Switch 2 If you are using a router then connect the power adapter to the access point s 12V DC port and plug the power adapter into a power supply 3 If you are using a PoE Power over Ethernet switch then it is not necessary to use the included power adapter the access point will be powered by the PoE switch A Do not use the power adapter if you are using a PoE switch PoE Switch 4 Connect a local network client or switch to the access point s LAN 2 port as required A The access point s LAN 2 port c
17. the standard protocol for data transmission over the Internet Both TCP and UDP are transport layer protocol TCP performs proper error detection and error recovery and thus is reliable UDP on the other hand is not reliable They both run on top of the IP Internet Protocol a network layer protocol Web based management Graphical User Interface GUI Many devices support a graphical user interface that is based on the web browser This means the user can use the familiar Netscape or Microsoft Internet Explorer to Control configure or monitor the device being managed 98 COPYRIGHT Copyright Edimax Technology Co Ltd 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 from Edimax Technology Co Ltd Edimax Technology Co Ltd 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
18. to four other WDS devices you wish to connect Specify the WDS VLAN mode to Untagged Port or Tagged Port Specify the WDS VLAN ID when Untagged Port is selected above WDS Encryption method Encryption Select whether to use None or AES encryption and enter a pre shared key for AES consisting of 8 63 alphanumeric characters IV 3 2 5GHz 11ac 11an SGHe 1lac llan The 5GHZz 11ac 11an menu allows you to view and configure information for your access point s 5GHz wireless network across four categories Basic Advanced Security and WDS IV 3 2 1 Basic The Basic screen displays basic settings for your access point s 5GHz Wi Fi network s 5GHz Basic Settings Wireless 0 Enable Disable Enable SID number Auto Channel 8 Enable Disable Auto Channel Range Auto Channel Interval LI Change channel even If clients are connected Channel Bandwidth BSS BasicRateSet Auto Channel O Enable Disable Channel Bandwidth BSS BasicRateSet 46 47 5GHz Basic Settings Enable or disable the access point s 5GHz wireless radio When disabled no 5GHz SSIDs will be active Select the wireless standard used for the access point Combinations of 802 114 802 11n 802 11ac can be selected Enable SSID Number Select how many SSIDs to enable for the 5GHz frequency from the drop down menu A maximum of 16 can be enabled Enter the SSID name for the specified SSID up to 16
19. which gives you legal permission to copy distribute and or modify the software Also for each author s protection and ours we want to make certain that everyone understands that there is no warranty for this free software If the software is modified by someone else and passed on we want its recipients to know that what they have is not the original so that any problems introduced by others will not reflect on the original authors reputations Finally any free program is threatened constantly by software patents We wish to avoid the danger that redistributors of a free program will individually obtain patent licenses in effect making the program proprietary To prevent this we have made it clear that any patent must be licensed for everyone s free use or not licensed at all The precise terms and conditions for copying distribution and modification follow TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION O This License applies to any program or other work which contains a notice placed by the copyright holder saying it may be distributed under the terms of this General Public License The Program below refers to any such program or work and a work based on the Program means either the Program or any derivative work under copyright law that is to say a work containing the Program or a portion of it either verbatim or with modifications and or translated into another language Hereinafter tr
20. 06 95 EC 2011 65 EC direktifleri zorunlu istekler ve diger h k mlerle ile uyumludur YKpaiHcbKa O6nagHaHHa Bianosi ae BuMoram i ymoBam pnpektngn 1995 5 EC 2009 125 EC 2006 95 EC 2011 65 EC Sloven ina Toto zariadenie sp a z kladn po iadavky a al ie pr slu n ustanovenia smern c 1995 5 ES 2009 125 ES 2006 95 ES 2011 65 ES Deutsch Dieses Ger t erf llt die Voraussetzungen gem den Richtlinien 1995 5 EC 2009 125 EC 2006 95 EC 2011 65 EC Espanol El presente equipo cumple los requisitos esenciales de la Directiva 1995 5 EC 2009 125 EC 2006 95 EC 2011 65 EC Italiano Questo apparecchio conforme ai requisiti essenziali e alle altre disposizioni applicabili della Direttiva 1995 5 CE 2009 125 CE 2006 95 CE 2011 65 CE Nederlands Dit apparaat voldoet aan de essenti le eisen en andere van toepassing zijnde bepalingen van richtlijn 1995 5 EC 2009 125 EC 2006 95 EC 2011 65 EC Portugu s Este equipamento cumpre os requesitos ess nciais da Directiva 1995 5 EC 2009 125 EC 2006 95 EC 2011 65 EC Norsk Dette utstyret er i samsvar med de viktigste kravene og andre relevante regler i Direktiv 1995 5 EC 2009 125 EC 2006 95 EC 2011 65 EC Svenska Denna utrustning ar i verensst mmelse med de v sentliga kraven och vriga relevanta best mmelser i direktiv 1995 5 EG 2009 125 EG 2006 95 EG 2011 65 EG Dansk Dette udstyr er i overensstemmelse med de v sentligste krav og andre relevante forord
21. 2 4GHz 11bgn 5GHz 11ac 11an gt Security gt Additional Authentication and select MAC Filter see IV 3 1 3 amp IV 3 2 3 The MAC address filtering table is displayed below Add MAC Addresses MAC Address Filtering Table Select MAC Address C FC F8 AE 43 43 7E 63 Add MAC Address Enter a MAC address of computer or network device manually e g aa bb cc dd ee ff or enter multiple MAC addresses separated with COMMAS e g aa bb cc dd ee ff aa bb cc dd ee gg Click Add to add the MAC address to the MAC address filtering table Reset Clear all fields MAC address entries will be listed in the MAC Address Filtering Table Select an entry using the Select checkbox Select Delete selected or all entries from the table MAC Address The MAC address is listed here Delete Selected Delete the selected MAC address from the list i all entries from the MAC address filtering table Click Export to save a copy of the MAC mi table A new window will pop up for you to select a location to save the file 64 IV 3 6 WMM Wi Fi Multimedia WMM is a Wi Fi Alliance WMM o o o interoperability certification based on the IEEE 802 11e standard which provides Quality of Service QoS features to IEE 802 11 networks WMM prioritizes traffic according to four categories background best effort video and voice WMM EDCA Settings WMM Parame
22. EDIMAX NETWORKING PEOPLE TOGETHER WAP1750 User Manual 05 2014 v1 0 Edimax Technology Co Ltd No 3 Wu Chuan 3rd Road Wu Gu New Taipei City 24891 Taiwan Email support edimax com tw Edimax Technology Europe B V Fijenhof 2 5652 AE Eindhoven The Netherlands Email support edimax nl Edimax Computer Company 3350 Scott Blvd Bldg 15 Santa Clara CA 95054 USA Live Tech Support 1 800 652 6776 Email support edimax com CONTENTS I Product Informal iia l 1 l 2 l 3 l 4 l 5 l 6 l 7 l 8 Package COMEN N T E a T ee 1 System REGUIFEITIOIIUS renee E E EEO 2 Hardware OVElV OW orrori td 2 LED SEATS A A T c sien tae domenmeaiiense 3 AP EE A eevee nce AE E wget A E AAE 3 Magnetic Wal MOUNt lt is dit 4 CONSOLE us ck es aa E ae Gk ean ETNE ak A eae as 5 SEARO O wees ere aaa aa wea oes maseneam dea 6 Il QUICK SetU rnc errr errr ere errr errr ef Il 1 Il 2 Il 3 itidal Seta ia dada aia 7 Basie UNS a 10 Wi Fi Protected Setup WV PS ai A A AAA 14 Ill Hardware Installation cccccccssccccccccccccccccccccscccccccccccccsccccccsscccecsccseees LD IV Browser Based Configuration Interface ccccccscscscscscscscscscscscscsseseees LO IV 1 IV 1 1 IV 1 2 IV 1 3 IV 1 4 IV 2 IV 2 1 IV 2 2 IV 2 3 IV 3 IV 3 1 IV 3 1 1 IV 3 1 2 IV 3 1 3 IV 3 1 3 1 IV 3 1 3 2 IV 3 1 3 3 IV 3 1 3 4 IV 3 1 3 5 IV 3 1 3 6 MTOM AU Ol AA PA OT 19 System Informatio rada did
23. Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Turkey and United Kingdom The ETSI version of this device is also authorized for use in EFTA member states Iceland Liechtenstein Norway and Switzerland EU Countries Not Intended for Use None EU Declaration of Conformity English This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1995 5 EC 2009 125 EC 2006 95 EC 2011 65 EC Francais Cet equipement est conforme aux exigences essentielles et autres dispositions de la directive 1995 5 CE 2009 125 CE 2006 95 CE 2011 65 CE e tina Toto za zen je v souladu se z kladn mi po adavky a ostatn mi p slu n mi ustanoven mi sm rnic 1995 5 ES 2009 125 ES 2006 95 ES 2011 65 ES Polski Urz dzenie jest zgodne z og lnymi wymaganiami oraz szczeg lnymi warunkami okre lonymi Dyrektyw UE 1995 5 EC 2009 125 EC 2006 95 EC 2011 65 EC Rom n Acest echipament este n conformitate cu cerin ele esen iale si alte prevederi relevante ale Directivei 1995 5 CE 2009 125 CE 2006 95 CE 2011 65 CE Pyccku IJTO0ObOpy 10BaHue COOTBETCTBYeT OCHOBHbIM Tpe6OBAHNAM N NONOKEHNAM NpekKTnBbI 1995 5 EC 2009 125 EC 2006 95 EC 2011 65 EC Magyar Ez a berendez s megfelel az alapvet k vetelm nyeknek s m s vonatkoz ir nyelveknek 1995 5 EK 2009 125 EK 2006 95 EK 2011 65 EK T rk e Bu cihaz 1995 5 EC 2009 125 EC 20
24. P address of the default Gateway gateway DNS _ IP address of DNS Domain Name Server DHCP Server IP address of DHCP Server Wired LAN Port Settings Wired LAN Port Specifies which LAN port 1 or 2 A Displays the status of the specified LAN port connected or disconnected VLAN Mode ID Displays the VLAN mode tagged or untagged we and VLAN ID for the specified LAN port See IV 2 3 VLAN ee wireless enabled or disabled wireless frequency is using for broadcast level as a percentage 22 Wireless 2 4GHZ 5GHz SSID aaa frequency Method specified SSID See IV 3 Wireless Settings SSID See IV 3 Wireless Settings See IV 2 3 VLAN Authentication the specified SSID See IV 3 Wireless Settings Wireless Client Displays whether wireless client isolation is in Isolation use for the specified SSID See IV 2 3 VLAN Wireless 2 4GHZ 5GHz WDS Status MAC Address Displays the peer access point s MAC address WDS See IV 3 1 4 WDS See IV 3 1 4 WDS Refresh st Click to refresh all information IV 1 2 Wireless Clients The Wireless Clients page displays information about all wireless clients connected to the access point on the 2 4GHz or 5GHz frequency Kefresh time Auto Refresh time 9 5 seconds 1 second Disable Manual Refresh 2 4GHz WLAN Client Table SSID MAC Address Tx Rx Signal Connected Time Idle Time Vendor No wireless client 5GHz WLAN Clie
25. S Packet Scheduler Erie an and Printer Sino for Microsoft Networks Install Description TCP IP version 6 The latest version of the intemet protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected 6 Select Use the following IP address then input the following values IP address 192 168 2 10 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Click OK when finished Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP 1Pv4 Properties General 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 IP address 192 168 2 10 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway Gntain OLANI LA 0 Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server 89 V 1 4 Windows 8 1 From the Windows 8 Start screen you need to switch to desktop mode Move your curser to the bottom left of the screen and click FAE PC Se Y V Bing aim am Vl Rio de Janeiro Brazil SkyDrive ESPN Bret Bielema takes Arkansas job T o y gt y e 5 London no A e Mostly Cloudy a aa 39 28 Mars redux NASA to launch Weather another rover 2 In desktop mode click the File Explorer icon in the bottom left of the screen as shown below 90 91 r y Recycle Bin Network View EM gt Network Network discovery and file sharing are turned off
26. Settings files located on your USB storage will automatically be displayed Then click Restore to replace your current settings If your settings file is encrypted with a password check the Open file with password box and enter the password in the field underneath IV 5 4 Factory Default Factory Default If the access point malfunctions or is not responding then it is recommended that you reboot the device see IV 5 5 or reset the device back to its factory default settings You can reset the access point back to its default settings using this feature if the location of the access point is not convenient to access the reset button This will restore all settings to factory defaults Factory Default Factory Default Click Factory Default to restore settings to the factory default A pop up window will appear and ask you to confirm A After resetting to factory defaults please wait for the access E point to reset and restart 80 IV 5 5 Reboot Reboot If the access point malfunctions or is not responding then it is recommended that you reboot the device or reset the access point back to its factory default settings see IV 5 4 You can reboot the access point remotely using this feature This will reboot the product Your settings will not be changed Click Reboot to reboot the product now Reboot Click Reboot to reboot the device A countdown will indicate th
27. al Park New Taipei City Taiwan Date of Signature May 2014 CEO e us Printed Name Albert Chang Title Director Edimax Technology Co Ltd Notice According to GNU General Public License Version 2 This product includes software that is subject to the GNU General Public License version 2 The program is free software and distributed without any warranty of the author We offer valid for at least three years to give you for a charge no more than the costs of physically performing source distribution a complete machine readable copy of the corresponding source code Das Produkt beinhaltet Software die den Bedingungen der GNU GPL Version 2 unterliegt Das Programm ist eine sog Free Software der Autor stellt das Programm ohne irgendeine Gewahrleistungen zur Verfugung Wir bieten Ihnen fur einen Zeitraum von drei Jahren an eine vollst ndige maschinenlesbare Kopie des Quelltextes der Programme zur Verf gung zu stellen zu nicht h heren Kosten als denen die durch den physikalischen Kopiervorgang anfallen GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2 June 1991 Copyright C 1989 1991 Free Software Foundation Inc 51 Franklin Street Fifth Floor Boston MA 02110 1301 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document but changing it is not allowed Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it By contrast the GNU General Public L
28. al Server and RADIUS accounts A RADIUS server provides user based authentication to improve security and offer wireless client control users can be authenticated before gaining access to a network The access point can utilize both a primary and secondary backup RADIUS server for each of its wireless frequencies 2 4GHz amp 5GHz External RADIUS servers can be used or the access point s internal RADIUS server can be used A To use RADIUS servers go to Wireless Settings gt Security and UB select MAC RADIUS Authentication gt Additional Authentication and select MAC RADIUS Authentication see IV 3 1 3 amp IV 3 2 3 57 IV 3 4 1 _Radius Settings internal or external RADIUS server RADIUS Type RADIUS Server Authentication Port shared Secret session Timeout Accounting Accounting Port RADIUS Type RADIUS Server Authentication Port shared Secret session Timeout Accounting Accounting Port RADIUS Type RADIUS Settings Configure the RADIUS server settings for 2 4GHz amp 5GHz Each frequency can use an Primary RADIUS Server Internal External 1612 3600 second s Enable Disable 1813 secondary RADIUS Serer Internal Y External 1612 3600 second s Enable Disable 1613 to use the access point s I to use an Select Interna built in RADIUS server or externa external RADIUS server RADIUS Server Enter th
29. an support another powered E device PD 15 IV Browser Based Configuration Interface The browser based configuration interface enables you to configure the access point s advanced features The WAP1750 features a range of advanced functions such as MAC filtering MAC RADIUS authentication VLAN configurations up to 32 SSIDs and many more To access the browser based configuration interface 1 Connect a computer to your access point using an Ethernet cable 2 Enter your access point s IP address in the URL bar of a web browser The access point s default IP address is 192 168 2 2 3 You will be prompted for a username and password The default username is admin and the default password is 1234 though it was recommended that you change the password during setup see II 2 Basic Settings A If you cannot remember your password reset the access point 2 back to its factory default settings Refer to l 5 Reset 4 You will arrive at the System Information screen shown below Home Logout Global English A e Information Network Settings Wireless Settings Management Advanced nnn ______________________________________ SBS x gt Wireless Clients Model WAP 1750 gt Wireless Monitor Product Name APSO01F02F 19854 gt Log Uptime 0 day 00 01 30 Boot from Internal memory Version 1 0 0 MAC Address 80 1F202 F 1 08 54 Management VLAN ID 1 IP Address 192 168 22 Refresh Default Gatew
30. and any incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect in the software Edimax Technology Co Ltd reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without the obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes The product you have purchased and the setup screen may appear slightly different from those shown in this QIG The software and specifications are subject to change without notice Please visit our website www edimax com for updates 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 equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference ina residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the fol
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33. ay DNS a DHCP Server 16 5 Use the menu across the top and down the left side to navigate Home Logout Global English WAP1T750 Information Network Settings Wireless Settings Management Wireless Settings 2 4GHz 11bgn Advanced Security WDS 56Hz llac illan Basic Adwanced Security WDS WPS RADIUS Radius Settings Internal Server Radius Accounts gt MAC Filter WMM 6 Click Apply to save changes and reload the access point or Cancel to cancel changes A Please wait a few seconds for the access point to reload after you Apply changes as shown below Configuration 18 complete Reloading now Please wait for seconds 17 7 Please refer to the following chapters for full descriptions of the browser based configuration interface features 18 IV 1 Information Information Management Advanced Screenshots displayed are examples The information shown on your screen will vary depending on your configuration IV 1 1 System Information System Information The System Information page displays basic system information about the access point 19 Model WAP 1750 Product Name APM FO2F 196384 Uptime 0 day 02 12 47 Boot from internal menory Version 1 0 1 MAC Address 0 1 F202 F 12 eA Management VLAN ID 1 IP Address 182 168 10 155 Refresh Default Gateway 182 188 10 254 ons a DHCP Server 182 188 10 2523 Wired LAN
34. ced These settings are for experienced users only Please do not change any of the values on this page unless you are already familiar with these functions A Changing these settings can adversely affect the performance of gt your access point SGHz Advanced Settings Guard Interval 802 11n Protection e Enable Disable RTS Threshold Fragment Threshold Multicast Rate Tx Power Beacon Interval 40 1000 ms Station idle timeout 3065535 seconds 5GHz Advanced Settings Guard Interval Set the guard interval A shorter interval can improve performance 802 11n Protection Enable disable 802 11n protection which increases reliability but reduces bandwidth clients will send Request to Send RTS to access point and access point will broadcast Clear to Send CTS before a packet is sent from client DTIM Period Set the DTIM delivery traffic indication message period value of the wireless radio The default value is 1 default value is 2347 Threshold radio The default value is 2346 49 Multicast Rate Set the transfer rate for multicast packets or use the Auto setting Tx Power Set the power output of the wireless radio You may not require 100 output power Setting a lower power output can enhance security since potentially malicious unknown users in distant areas will not be able to access your signal Beacon Interval Set the beacon interval of the wireless radio The defaul
35. dress is an IP address for the Internet access point located at the ISP s office ISP Internet Service Provider An ISP is a business that provides connectivity to the Internet for individuals and other businesses or organizations LAN Local Area Network A LAN is a group of computers and devices connected together in a relatively small area such as a house or an office Your home network is considered a LAN MAC Address MAC stands for Media Access Control A MAC address is the hardware address of a device connected to a network The MAC address is a unique identifier for a device with an Ethernet interface It is comprised of two parts 3 bytes of data that corresponds to the Manufacturer ID unique for each manufacturer plus 3 bytes that are often used as the product s serial number Access point An access point is an intelligent network device that forwards packets between different networks based on network layer address information such as IP addresses Subnet Mask A subnet mask which may be a part of the TCP IP information provided by your ISP is a set of four numbers e g 255 255 255 0 configured like an IP address It is used to create IP address numbers used only within a 97 particular network as opposed to valid IP address numbers recognized by the Internet which must be assigned by InterNIC TCP IP UDP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP and Unreliable Datagram Protocol UDP TCP IP is
36. e RADIUS server host IP address Authentication Port Shared Secret Set the UDP port used in the authentication protocol of the RADIUS server Value must be between 1 65535 Enter a shared secret password between 1 99 characters in length This should match the MAC RADIUS password used in IV 3 1 3 6 or IV 3 2 3 Session Timeout Set a duration of session timeout in seconds between 0 86400 Enable or disable RADIUS accounting Accounting Port When accounting is enabled above set the UDP port used in the accounting protocol of the RADIUS server Value must be between 1 65535 IV 3 4 2 Internal Server Internal Server The access point features a built in RADIUS server which can be configured as shown below used when Internal is selected for RADIUS Type in the Wireless Settings gt RADIUS gt RADIUS Settings menu A To use RADIUS servers go to Wireless Settings gt Security and a select MAC RADIUS Authentication gt Additional Authentication and select MAC RADIUS Authentication see IV 3 1 3 amp IV 3 2 3 Internal Server Internal Server E Enable EAP Internal Authentication PEAP MS PEAP EAP Certificate File Format PRCS 12 phu p12 EAP Certificate File Upload Shared Secret Session limeout 3600 second s Reauthenication RADIUS Request Termination Action 7 Not Reauthenication Defaul
37. e progress of the reboot 81 V Appendix V 1 Configuring your IP address The access point uses the default IP address 192 168 2 2 In order to access the browser based configuration interface you need to modify the IP address of your computer to be in the same IP address subnet e g 192 168 2 x x 3 254 The procedure for modifying your IP address varies across different operating systems please follow the guide appropriate for your operating system In the following examples we use the IP address 192 168 2 10 though you can use any IP address in the range 192 168 2 x x 3 254 82 V 1 1 Windows XP 1 Click the Start button it should be located in the lower left corner of your computer then click Control Panel Double click the Network and Internet Connections icon click Network Connections and then double click Local Area Connection The Local Area Connection Status window will then appear click Properties Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using EB AMD PENET Family PCI Ethemet Ad This connection uses the following tems el Client for Microsoft Networks FE Install Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default Wide area network protocol that provides cornmunication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected Notify
38. ect the power adapter to the access point s 12V DC port and plug the power adapter into a power supply using the included cable 09 ai 3 Please wait a moment for the access point to start up The access point is ready when the LED is blue 4 Set your computer s IP address to 192 168 2 x where x is a number in the range 3 100 If you are unsure how to do this please refer to V 1 Configuring your IP address for more information A Please ensure there are no other active network connections on am your computer disconnect Wi Fi connections and Ethernet cables 5 Enter the access point s default IP address 192 168 2 2 into the URL bar of a web browser M2 http 192 168 2 2 6 You will be prompted for a username and password Enter the default username admin and the default password 1234 The server 192 168 2 2 at localhost requires a username and password User name f admin Password enone Remember my password cme J You will arrive the System Information screen shown below Home Logout WAP WF50 Information Network Settings System Information A gt Wireless Clients Model WAP 1750 gt Wireless Monitor Product Name AP801F02P19084 gt Log Uptime O day 00 01 30 Boot from internal menory Version 1 0 0 MAC Address 80 1F202 F 1 96 84 Management LAN ID 1 IP Address 192 103 22 Refresh Default Gateway DNS DHCP Server W
39. eless Settings Management Advanced y Screenshots displayed are examples The information shown on your screen will vary depending on your configuration IV 3 1 2 4GHz 11bgn The 2 4GHz 11bgn menu allows you to view and configure information for your access point s 2 4GHz wireless network across four categories Basic Advanced Security and WDS 33 IV 3 1 1 Basic Basic o o O The Basic screen displays basic settings for your access point s 2 4GHz Wi Fi network s 1 4GHz Basic Settings Wireless 9 Enable Disable Band 11b g n Enable SSID number 1 e 551D1 WAP1750 224466 G VLAN ID 1 Auto Channel Enable Disable Auto Channel Range Ch 1 11 One day Auto Channel Interval E Change channel ewen if clients are connected Channel Bandwidth Auto f B55 BasicRate Set 1 2 5 5 11 Mbps Auto Channel Enable Disable Channel Ch 11 B Channel Bandwidth Auto Ch 7 BSS BasicRate Set 1 2 5 5 11 Mbps a 34 35 2 4GHz Basic Settings Enable or disable the access point s 2 4GHz wireless radio When disabled no 2 4GHz SSIDs will be active Select the wireless standard used for the access point Combinations of 802 11b 802 11g 802 11n can be selected Enable SSID Number Select how many SSIDs to enable for the 2 4GHz frequency from the drop down menu A maximum of 16 can be enabled Enter the SSID name for the specified SSID up to 16 The SSID can consist of any c
40. ess point Every non access point IP device needs to configure a default gateway s IP address When the device sends out an IP packet if the destination is not on the same network the device has to send the packet to its default gateway which will then send it out towards the destination DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol This protocol automatically gives every computer on your home network an IP address DNS Server IP Address DNS stands for Domain Name System which allows Internet servers to have a domain name such as www Broadbandaccess point com and one or more IP addresses such as 192 34 45 8 A DNS server keeps a database of Internet servers and their respective domain names and IP addresses so that when a domain name is requested as in typing Broadbandaccess point com into your Internet browser the user is sent to the proper IP address The DNS server IP address used by the computers on your home network is the location of the DNS server your ISP has assigned to you DSL Modem DSL stands for Digital Subscriber Line A DSL modem uses your existing phone lines to transmit data at high speeds Ethernet A standard for computer networks Ethernet networks are connected by special cables and hubs and move data around at up to 10 100 million bits per second Mbps IP Address and Network Subnet Mask IP stands for Internet Protocol An IP address consists of a series of four numbers separated by periods that ide
41. goes idle and the AP client sends data frames Traffic with a lower AIFSN value has a higher priority Transmission Opportunity milliseconds The maximum interval of time an AP client can transmit This makes channel access more efficiently prioritized A value of O means only one frame per transmission A greater value effects higher priority IV 4 Management information Network Settings Wireless Settings Management Advanced Ay Screenshots displayed are examples The information shown on your screen will vary depending on your configuration IV 4 1 Admin NA You can change the password used to login to the browser based configuration interface here It is advised to do so for security purposes If you change the administrator password please make a note of the new password In the event that you forget this A password and are unable to login to the browser based configuration interface see 5 Reset for how to reset the access point 67 68 Account to Manage This Device Administrator Name Administrator Password Apply Advanced Settings Confirm Product Name Management Protocol SNMP Version NMP Get Community NMP Set Community SNMP Trap SNMP Trap Community SNMP Trap Manager Apply Account to Manage This Device Administrator Name Administrator Password Advanced Settings Product Name AP601F02F 1966A HTTP MI HTTPS MI TELNET Issn L_ SNMP viive
42. hanged to down Jan 1 00 00 12 SYSTEM LAN Port 0 link status is changed to down Jan 1 00 00 11 SYSTEM TFTP server Stopping Jan 1 00 00 11 SYSTEM FTP server Stopping Jan 1 00 00 11 SYSTEM HTTPS start Jan 1 00 00 11 SYSTEM HTTP start Jan 1 00 00 10 SYSTEM LEDs light on specific LEDs Jan 1 00 00 07 SYSTEM WLAN S6 Channel AutoSelect Jan 1 00 00 07 SYSTEM WLAN SG Wireless Mode 11ACWHT20 Jan 1 00 00 02 SYSTEM WLAN 2 46 Channel AutoSelect Jan 1 00 00 02 SYSTEM WLAN 46 Wireless Mode 11NGHT40MINUS Jan 1 00 00 02 SYSTEM DHCPC start Jan 1 00 00 02 SYSTEM LAN start Jan 1 00 00 02 SYSTEM Bridge start dA gt W Click to save the log as a file on your local computer Clear all log entries Refresh Refresh the current log 27 The following information events are recorded by the log 9 9 9 gt gt gt FH 0 OD OY USB Mount amp unmount Wireless Client Connected amp disconnected Key exchange success amp fail Authentication Authentication fail or successful Association Success or fail WPS M1 M8 messages WPS success Change Settings System Boot Displays current model name NTP Client Wired Link LAN Port link status and speed status Proxy ARP Proxy ARP module start amp stop Bridge Bridge start amp stop SNMP SNMP server start amp stop HTTP HTTP start amp stop
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44. ich increases reliability but reduces bandwidth clients will send Request to Send RTS to access point and access point will broadcast Clear to Send CTS before a packet is sent from client DTIM Period Set the DTIM delivery traffic indication message period value of the wireless radio The default value is 1 default value is 2347 Threshold radio The default value is 2346 Set the transfer rate for multicast packets or use the Auto setting Tx Power Set the power output of the wireless radio You may not require 100 output power Setting a lower power output can enhance security since potentially malicious unknown users in distant areas will not be able to access your signal Beacon Interval Set the beacon interval of the wireless radio The default value is 100 Station idle Set the interval for keepalive messages from timeout the access point to a wireless client to verify if the station is still alive active IV 3 1 3 Security Security The access point provides various security options wireless data encryption When data is encrypted information transmitted wirelessly cannot be read by anyone who does not know the correct encryption key A It s essential to configure wireless security in order to prevent gt Unauthorised access to your network A Select hard to guess passwords which include combinations of gt numbers letters and symbols and change your password regularly
45. ill 29 Default Gateway replace the default IP address Specify a subnet mask The default value is 255 255 255 0 For DHCP users select From DHCP to get default gateway from your DHCP server or User Defined to enter a gateway manually For static IP users the default value is blank DHCP users can select to get DNS servers IP address from DHCP or manually enter a value For static IP users the default value is blank DNS Servers Primary Address Secondary Address 30 DHCP users can select From DHCP to get primary DNS server s IP address from DHCP or User Defined to manually enter a value For Static IP users the default value is blank Users can manually enter a value when DNS server s primary address is set to User Defined IV 2 2 LAN Port configure the settings for your access point s two wired LAN Ethernet ports Wired LAN Port Settings Wired LAN Port Enable speed 4 Duplex Flow Control 002 347 Wired Port 1 Enabled Auto Enabled B Enabled Wired Port 2 Enabled Auto x Enabled x Enabled Wired LAN Port Settings Wired LAN Port Identifies LAN port 1 or 2 Enable _ Enable disable specified LAN port Speed amp Duplex Select a speed duplex type for specified LAN port or use the Auto value LAN ports can operate up to 1000Mbps and full duplex enables simultaneous data packets transfer receive Flow Control Enab
46. ing Authentication Method No Authentication w Additional Authentication No additional authentication 5 Go to Wireless Setting gt 5GHz 11ac 11an and repeat steps 3 amp 4 for the access point s 5GHz wireless network 6 To change the administrator name and password for the browser based configuration interface go to Management gt Admin 11 Account to Manage This Device Administrator Password Apply 7 Complete the Administrator Name and Administrator Password fields and click Apply 8 To set the correct time for your access point go to Management gt Date and Time Date and Time Settings 2012 Year Jan Month 1 Day Local Time 0 B Hours 00 Minutes 00 seconds Acquire Current Time from Your PC NTP Time Server Use NTP FF Enable Server Hame Update Interval 24 hours Time Zone GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London 9 Set the correct time and time zone for your access point using the drop down menus The access point also supports NTP Network Time Protocol so alternatively you can enter the host name or IP address of a time server Click Apply when you are finished A You can use the Acquire Current Time from your PC button if you wish to set the access point to the same time as your PC 12 10 The basic settings of your access point are now configured Please
47. ired LAN Port Settings Wired LAN Port Status VLAN Mode ID Wired Port 1 Connected 1000 Mbps Full Duplex Untagged Port 1 Wired Port 2 Disconnected Untagged Port 1 Wireless 2 4GHz Status Enabled MAC Address 20 1F 02 F7 95 34 Channel Ch 11 Auto Transmit Power 100 8 Next please follow the instructions below in Il 2 Basic Settings to configure the access point s basic settings y h For more advanced configurations please refer to IV Browser Based Configuration Interface Il 2 Basic Settings The instructions below will help you to configure the following basic settings of the access point LAN IP Address 2 4GHz amp 5GHz SSID amp Security Administrator Name amp Password Time amp Date It is recommended you configure these settings before using the A access point 1 To change the access point s LAN IP address go to Network Settings gt LAN side IP Address and you will see the screen below LAN side IP Address IP Address Assignment IP Address 192 168 2 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway From DHCP Primary Address From DHCP w Secondary Address From DHCP 2 Enter the IP address settings you wish to use for your access point You can use a dynamic DHCP or static IP address depending on your network environment Click Apply to save the changes and wait a few moments for the access point to reload When you change yo
48. le disable flow control Flow control can pause new session request until current data processing is complete in order to avoid device overloads under heavy traffic 802 3az Enable disable 802 3az 802 3az is an Energy Efficient Ethernet feature which disables unused interfaces to reduce power usage 31 IV 2 3 VLAN The VLAN Virtual Local Area Network vAN oO enables you to configure VLAN settings A VLAN is a local area network which maps workstations virtually instead of physically and allows you to group together or isolate users from each other VLAN IDs 1 4094 are supported A VLAN IDs in the range 1 4094 are supported VLAN Interface Wired LAN Port VLAN Mode VLAN ID Wired Port 1 Untagged Port i Wired Port 2 Untagged Port w 1 Wireless 2 4GHz VLAN Mode VLAN ID SSID WAP1750 F19684_G Untagged Port a Wireless 5GHz VLAN Mode VLAN ID SSID WAP1750 F19684_A Untagged Port Management VLAN van 4 VLAN Interface Wired LAN Identifies LAN port 1 or 2 and wireless SSIDs Port Wireless 2 4GHz or 5GHZz VLAN Mode Select Tagged Port or Untagged Port for specified LAN interface VLAN ID Set a VLAN ID for specified interface if Untagged Port is selected Management VLAN VLAN ID Specify the VLAN ID of the management VLAN Only the hosts belonging to the same VLAN can manage the device 32 IV 3 Wireless Settings Information Network Settings Wir
49. le or disable wireless client isolation Wireless client isolation prevents clients connected to the access point from communicating with each other and improves security Typically this function is useful for corporate environments or public hot spots and can prevent brute force attacks on clients usernames and passwords Load balancing limits the number of wireless clients connected to an SSID Set a load balancing value maximum 50 Select an authentication method from the drop down menu and refer to the information below appropriate for your method Select an additional authentication method from the drop down menu and refer to the information below appropriate for your method Please refer back to IV 3 1 3 Security for more information on authentication and additional authentication types 52 IV 3 2 4 WDS Wireless Distribution System WDS can Ows OoOo o bridge repeat access points together in an extended network WDS settings can be configured as shown below A When using WDS configure the IP address of each access point to be in the same subnet and ensure there is only one active DHCP server among connected access points preferably on the WAN side WDS must be configured on each access point using correct MAC addresses All access points should use the same wireless channel and encryption method GHz WDS Mode Disabled WDS wrth AP WDS Functionality Dedicated WDS Local MAC Address 560 1F 002P1 56 8B
50. less clients 36 IV 3 1 2 Advanced Advanced These settings are for experienced users only Please do not change any of the values on this page unless you are already familiar with these functions a Changing these settings can adversely affect the performance of your access point 1 4GHz Advanced Settings Contention Slot Preamble Type Guard Interval 802 11g Protection Enable Disable 802 41n Protection 8 Enable Disable RTS Threshold Fragment Threshold Multicast Rate Tx Power Beacon Interval 100 40 1000 ms Station idle timeout 30 65535 seconds 2 4GHz Advanced Settings Contention Slot Select Short or Long this value is used for contention windows in WMM see IV 3 6 WMM Preamble Type Set the wireless radio preamble type The preamble type in 802 11 based wireless communication defines the length of the CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check block for communication between the access point and roaming wireless adapters The default value is Short Preamble Guard Interval Set the guard interval A shorter interval can improve performance 37 802 11g Protection Enable disable 802 11g protection which increases reliability but reduces bandwidth clients will send Request to Send RTS to access point and access point will broadcast Clear to Send CTS before a packet is sent from client 802 11n Protection Enable disable 802 11n protection wh
51. lowing measures 1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio technician for help FCC Caution This device and its antenna must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter 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 and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the authority to operate equipment Federal Communications Commission FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies 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 2 5cm 1 inch during normal operation Federal Communications Commission FCC RF Exposure Requirements SAR compliance has been established in the laptop computer s configurations with PCMCIA slot on the side near the center as tested in the application for certification and can be used in laptop computer s wi
52. me when this connection has limited or no connectivity 2 Select Use the following IP address then input the following values IP address 192 168 2 10 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Click OK when finished 83 84 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General fou can get IF settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise You need to ask pour network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Obtain DNS server addre Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate ONS server Po V 1 2 Windows Vista 1 Click the Start button it should be located in the lower left corner of your computer then click Control Panel Click View Network Status and Tasks then click Manage Network Connections Right click Local Area Network then select Properties The Local Area Connection Properties window will then appear select Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and then click Properties Connect using a Intel R PRO 1000 MT Network Connection This connection uses the following items v 0 Client for Microsoft Networks M l00S Packet Scheduler iv Snie File and Jo oa mata for stows Networks Y v Link i Topology Discovery Responder
53. n via RADIUS server If you select Use the following password enter the password in the field below The password should match the Shared Secret used in IV 3 4 RADIUS IV 3 1 4 WDS wos Wireless Distribution System WDS can bridge repeat access points together in an extended network WDS settings can be configured as shown below A When using WDS configure the IP address of each access point to be in the same subnet and ensure there is only one active DHCP server among connected access points preferably on the WAN side WDS must be configured on each access point using correct MAC addresses All access points should use the same wireless channel and encryption method Disabled WDS Functionality WDS with AP Local MAC Address Dedicated WDS WDS Peer Settings WDS 1 MAC Address PY WDS 2 MAC Address PY wos 43 mac Ad ress WDS 4 MAC Address WDS VLAN VLAN Mode Untagged Port w VLAN ID 1 WDS Encryption method Encryption None w 44 45 WDS Functionality Select WDS with AP to use WDS with access point or WDS Dedicated Mode to use WDS and also block communication with regular wireless clients When WDS is used each access point should be configured with corresponding MAC addresses wireless channel and wireless encryption method Local MAC Address Displays the MAC address of your access point WDS Peer Settings Enter the MAC address for up
54. newal in Interval minutes Pre Shared Key Choose from Passphrase 8 63 41 Type alphanumeric characters or Hex up to 64 characters from 0 9 a f and A F Pre Shared Key Please enter a security key password according to the format you selected above IV 3 1 3 5 WPA EAP WPA Type Select from WPA WPA2 Mixed Mode EAP WPA2 EAP or WPA EAP Encryption Select TKIP AES Mixed Mode or AES encryption type Key Renewal Specify a frequency for key renewal in Interval minutes AR WPA EAP must be disabled to use MAC RADIUS authentication IV 3 1 3 6 Additional Authentication Additional wireless authentication methods can also be used MAC Address Filter Restrict wireless clients access based on MAC address specified in the MAC filter table A See IV 3 5 MAC Filter to configure MAC filtering MAC Filter amp MAC RADIUS Authentication Restrict wireless clients access using both of the above MAC filtering amp RADIUS authentication methods MAC RADIUS Authentication Restrict wireless clients access based on MAC address via a RADIUS server or password authentication via a RADIUS server A See IV 3 4 RADIUS to configure RADIUS servers A WPS must be disabled to use MAC RADIUS authentication See IV 3 3 for WPS settings 42 43 Use MAC address MAC RADIUS Password Use the following password MAC RADIUS Password Select whether to use MAC address or password authenticatio
55. ninger i direktiv 1995 5 EC 2009 125 EC 2006 95 EC 2011 65 EC suomen kieli Tama laite t ytt direktiivien 1995 5 EY 2009 125 EY 2006 95 EY 2011 65 EY oleelliset vaatimukset ja muut asiaankuuluvat m r ykset FOR USEIN O O O Q OOOO BOAVAGAADIAAA CEOE E QOGSOOOGOOOO se WEEE Directive amp Product Disposal Nx At the end of its serviceable life this product should not be treated as household or general waste It e should be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment or returned to the supplier for disposal Declaration of Conformity We Edimax Technology Co Ltd declare under our sole responsibility that the equipment described below complies with the requirements of the European R amp TTE directives Equipment AC1750 Wall Mount Access Point Model No WAP1750 The following European standards for essential requirements have been followed Directives 1999 5 EC Spectrum ETSIEN 300 328 V1 8 1 2012 06 ETSI EN 301 893 V1 7 1 2012 06 EMC EN 301 489 1 V1 9 2 2011 09 EN 301 489 17 V2 2 1 2012 09 Safety LVD IEC 60950 1 2005 2 Edition Am 1 2009 EN 60950 1 2006 A11 2009 A1 2010 A12 2011 Recommendation19 99 5 EC EMF EN 62311 2008 Directives 2006 95 EC Safety LVD IEC 60950 1 2005 2 Edition Am 1 2009 EN 60950 1 2006 A11 2009 A1 2010 A12 2011 Edimax Technology Co Ltd No 3 Wu Chuan 3 Road Wu Ku Industri
56. nt Table Signal Connected Idle SSID MAC Address Tx Rx 3 Time Time Vendor WAP 50 2 aimee eee 12 2 a 2 hours 26 min k Intel ARRFADOAR n 24466 A coo MBytes MBytes 12 secs Corporate Refresh time Auto Refresh Time Select a time interval for the client table list to automatically refresh Manual Refresh Click refresh to manually refresh the client table 2 4GHz 5GHz WLAN Client Table Displays the SSID which the client is connected to MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the client Tx Displays the total data packets transmitted by the specified client Displays the total data packets received by the specified client Signal Displays the wireless signal strength for the 23 24 Specified client Connected Time Displays the total time the wireless client has been connected to the access point Idle Time Client idle time is the time for which the client has not transmitted any data packets i e is idle Vendor The vendor of the client s wireless adapter is displayed here IV 1 3 Wireless Monitor Wireless Monitor Wireless Monitor is a tool built into the access point to scan and monitor the surrounding wireless environment Select a frequency and click Scan to display a list of all SSIDs within range along with relevant details for each SSID Wireless Monitor Site Survey Wireless 246 56 O 246 O56 Channel Survey result Export Wireless 2 4GHz Signal Ch SSID MAC
57. nt to a server or to attached USB storage Syslog Server Settings E Enable Syslog Serwer Transfer Logs Copy Logs to Attached USB Device T Enable Syslog Server Server Transfer Logs Check uncheck the box to enable disable the use of a syslog server and enter a host name domain or IP address for the server consisting of up to 128 alphanumeric characters Copy Logs to Check uncheck the box to enable disable Attached USB Device copying logs to attached USB storage 72 IV 4 4 I m Here The access point features a built in buzzer TmHere which can sound on command using the I m Here page This is useful for network administrators and engineers working in complex network environments to locate the access point Duration of Sound Duration of Sound 10 1 300 seconds Sound Buzzer The buzzer is loud Duration of Sound Set the duration for which the buzzer will sound when the Sound Buzzer button is clicked Sound Buzzer Activate the buzzer sound for the above specified duration of time 73 IV 5 Advanced information Network Settings Wireless Settings Management Advanced A Screenshots displayed are examples The information shown on your screen will vary depending on your configuration IV 5 1 LED Settings LED Settings The access point s LEDs can be manually enabled or disabled according to your preference LED Settings Power LED a on
58. ntifies a single unique Internet computer host in an IP network Example 192 168 2 1 It consists of 2 portions the IP network address and the host identifier The IP address is a 32 bit binary pattern which can be represented as four cascaded decimal numbers separated by aaa aaa aaa aaa where each aaa can be anything from 000 to 255 or as four cascaded binary numbers separated by bbbbbbbb bbbbbbbb bbbbbbbb bbbbbbbb where each b can either be O or 1 96 A network mask is also a 32 bit binary pattern and consists of consecutive leading 1 s followed by consecutive trailing 0 s such as 11111111 11111111 11111111 00000000 Therefore sometimes a network mask can also be described simply as x number of leading 1 s When both are represented side by side in their binary forms all bits in the IP address that correspond to 1 s in the network mask become part of the IP network address and the remaining bits correspond to the host ID For example if the IP address for a device is in its binary form 11011001 10110000 10010000 00000111 and if its network mask is 11111111 11111111 11110000 00000000 It means the device s network address is 11011001 10110000 10010000 00000000 and its host ID is 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000111 This is a convenient and efficient method for access points to route IP packets to their destination ISP Gateway Address see ISP for definition The ISP Gateway Ad
59. ombination of up to 32 alphanumeric characters VLAN ID Specify a VLAN ID for each SSID Auto Channel Enable disable auto channel selection Auto channel selection will automatically set the wireless channel for the access point s 2 4GHz frequency based on availability and potential interference When disabled select a channel manually as shown in the next table setting above will choose a channel Auto Channel Specify a frequency for how often the auto Interval channel setting will check reassign the wireless channel Check uncheck the Change channel even if clients are connected box according to your preference Channel Bandwidth Set the channel bandwidth 20MHz lower performance but less interference 40MHz higher performance but potentially higher interference or Auto automatically select based on interference level BSS BasicRateSet Set a Basic Service Set BSS rate this is a series of rates to control communication frames for wireless clients When auto channel is disabled select a wireless channel manually Select a wireless channel from 1 11 1 13 Channel Bandwidth Set the channel bandwidth 20MHz lower performance but less interference 40MHz higher performance but potentially higher interference or Auto automatically select based on interference level BSS BasicRate Set Set a Basic Service Set BSS rate this is a series of rates to control communication frames for wire
60. omputers and devices are not visible Click to chanae 5 Network and Sharing Center CMS uN wr Favorites x E Desktop de Downloads tT us lt Network and Internet Network Connections gt v Search Network Connections 9 S Recent places Organize y Disable this network device Diagnose this connection Rename this connection gt Y a A Libraries ES Documents ah hee SS Broa pa BY Disable E Pictures Status F Videos Diagnose Bridge Connections JE Computer Create Shortcut Delete Rename CF Popei OS Cu Network 1 item selected E a A B 0 Pr Fl 273 2012 92 6 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and then click Properties Network Network View x T Cu Network v o Search Network ds Network and Sharing Center gt E avorites i e E Desktop Network Connections de Downloads E Recent places A us lt Network and Internet Network Connections v Search Network Connections LP action Rename this connection y inn A Libraries Es Documents Networking A Music E Pictures o H diii Broadcom 440x 10 100 Integrated Controller This connection uses the following items dE File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Microsoft Network Adapter Multiplexor Protocol Microsoft LLDP Protocol Driver Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper 1 0 Driver de Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder as TCD Dy Connect u
61. own menu and refer to the information below IV 3 1 3 6 appropriate for your method IV 3 1 3 1 No Authentication Authentication is disabled and no password key is required to connect to the access point y 40 Disabling wireless authentication is not recommended When disabled anybody within range can connect to your device s SSID IV 3 1 3 2 WEP WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy is a basic encryption type For a higher level of security consider using WPA encryption Key Length Select 64 bit or 128 bit 128 bit is more secure than 64 bit and is recommended Key Type Choose from ASCII any alphanumerical character 0 9 a z and A Z or Hex any characters from 0 9 a f and A F Default Key Select which encryption key 1 4 below is the default key For security purposes you can set up to four keys below and change which is the default key according to the format you selected above IV 3 1 3 3 IEEE802 1x EAP IV 3 1 3 4 WPA PSK WPA PSK is a secure wireless encryption type with strong data protection and user authentication utilizing 128 bit encryption keys WPA Type Select from WPA WPA2 Mixed Mode PSK WPA2 or WPA only WPA2 is safer than WPA only but not supported by all wireless clients Please make sure your wireless client supports your selection Encryption Select TKIP AES Mixed Mode or AES encryption type Key Renewal Specify a frequency for key re
62. please read and act in accordance with the following safety instructions 1 The access point is designed for indoor use only do not place the access point outdoors 2 Do not place the access point in or near hot humid places such as a kitchen or bathroom 3 Do not pull any connected cable with force carefully disconnect it from the access point 4 Handle the access point with care Accidental damage will void the warranty of the access point 5 The device contains small parts which are a danger to small children under 3 years old Please keep the access point out of reach of children 6 Do not place the access point on paper cloth or other flammable materials The access point may become hot during use 7 There are no user serviceable parts inside the access point If you experience problems with the access point please contact your dealer of purchase and ask for help 8 The access point is an electrical device and as such if it becomes wet for any reason do not attempt to touch it without switching the power supply off Contact an experienced electrical technician for further help 9 If you smell burning or see smoke coming from the access point or power adapter then disconnect the access point and power adapter immediately as far as it is safely possible to do so Call your dealer of purchase for help Il Quick Setup Il 1 Initial Setup 1 Connect the access point to a computer via Ethernet cable 2 Conn
63. re Pv4 Using DHCP Ethernet is currently active and has the IP IP Address 169 254 75 4 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Router DNS Server Search Domains N Th Click the lock to prevent further changes Assist me 4 Open the drop down menu labeled Configure IPv4 and select Manually 94 0600 Network a gt ShowAll Ethernet DEEN Connected l Status Connected gt Ethernet is currently active and has the IP e FireWire address 169 254 75 4 Nat Con teri MOT Lo ecte Configure IPv4 Y Usi Sing DHCP with manual address IP Address tP suonet v Router Off DNS Server Create PPPoE Service Search Domains Advanced 7 vr gt o dd Click the lock to prevent further changes Assistme Revert Apply 5 Enter the IP address 192 168 2 10 and subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Click on Apply to save the changes 600 Network gt Show All Location Location 5 2 13 2 54 PM 9 on f Status Connected ia a Ethernet is currently active and has the IP gt y e FireWire address 169 254 75 4 A i 4 vot Connectel e Wi Fi UTM Configure Pv4 Manuall Subnet Mask DNS Server Search Domains Advanced dv a A Click the lock to prevent further changes Assistme Revert Apply 95 V 1 6 Glossary Default Gateway Acc
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66. sing jE Computer Cu Network A E E O l stall Uninstall Description Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks 1 item 1 item selected 2 55 PM 12 3 2012 7 Select Use the following IP address then input the following values IP address 192 168 2 10 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Click OK when finished Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties General 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 5 Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 2 10 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server 93 V 1 5 Mac 1 Have your Macintosh computer operate as usual and click on System Preferences System Preferences 2 In System Preferences click on Network Internet amp Network we a x MobileMe Network QuickTi me Sharing 3 Click on Ethernet in the left panel 8600 Network 4 gt ShowAll Location Location 5 2 13 2 54 PM Status Connected FireWire address 169 254 75 4 4 Wi Fi Configu
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68. t Not Send Internal Server Check uncheck to enable disable the access point s internal RADIUS server EAP Internal Select EAP internal authentication type from Authentication the drop down menu 59 60 EAP Certificate File Displays the EAP certificate file format Format PCK 12 pfx p12 EAP Certificate File Click Upload to open a new window and select the location of an EAP certificate file to use If no certificate file is uploaded the internal RADIUS server will use a self made certificate Shared Secret Enter a shared secret password for use between the internal RADIUS server and RADIUS client The shared secret should be 1 99 characters in length This should match the MAC RADIUS password used in IV 3 1 3 6 or IV 3 2 3 Session Timeout Set a duration of session timeout in seconds between O 86400 Termination Action Select a termination action attribute Reauthentication sends a RADIUS request to the access point Not Reathentication sends a default termination action attribute to the access point Not Send no termination action attribute is sent to the access point IV 3 4 3 RADIUS Accounts Radius Accounts The internal RADIUS server can authenticate up to 256 user accounts The RADIUS Accounts page allows you to configure and manage users Radius Accounts User Name Example EDIMAX USER1 EDIMAX USER EDIMAX USERS EDIMAX USER4 En
69. t value is 100 Station idle Set the interval for keepalive messages from timeout the access point to a wireless client to verify if the station is still alive active 50 IV 3 2 3 Security The access point provides various security options Security wireless data encryption When data is encrypted information transmitted wirelessly cannot be read by anyone who does not know the correct encryption key A It s essential to configure wireless security in order to prevent gt Unauthorised access to your network A Select hard to guess passwords which include combinations of gt numbers letters and symbols and change your password regularly SGHz Wireless Security Settings SSID WAP1750 F1968A_A v Broadcast SSD Enable w Wireless Client Isolation Load Balancing Authentication Method Additonal Authentication 5GHz Wireless Security Settings SSID Selection Select which SSID to configure security settings for Broadcast SSID Enable or disable SSID broadcast When enabled the SSID will be visible to clients as an available Wi Fi network When disabled the SSID will not be visible as an available Wi Fi network to clients clients must manually enter the SSID in order to connect A hidden disabled SSID is typically more secure than a visible enabled SSID 51 Wireless Client Isolation Load Balancing Authentication Method Additional Authentication Enab
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71. tatus and tasks Choose homegroup and sharing optigg View devices and printers Add a device Programs Uninstall a program 3 Click Local Area Connection 87 Edimax Documents Pictures Music Games Computer Control Panel Devices and Printers Default Programs Help and Support Shut down ma View by Category Y User Accounts and Family Safety ay Add or remove user accounts fa Set up parental controls for any user Appearance and Personalization Change the theme Change desktop background Adjust screen resolution Clock Language and Region Change keyboards or other input methods Change display language Ease of Access Let Windows suggest settings Optimize visual display 88 View your basic network information and set up connections a 2 TS WIN Home network This computer View your active networks Home network Home network General IPw4 Connectivity IPv Connectivity Media State Duration Speed Details gt See full ma x amp i Internet Connect or disconnect Access type No Internet access HomeGroup No Internet access No network access Enabled 02 08 52 100 0 Mbps 5 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and then click Properties I Local Area Connection Connect using a Broadcom 440 10 100 Integrated Controller This connection uses the following items ME Client for Microsoft Networks ba Qo
72. ter user name here A User Registration List Select User Name Password Customize m EDIMAX Not Configured Edit User Registration List User Name EDIMAX 4 16characters Password 6 32 characters 61 Enter the user names here separated by commas Click Add to add the user to the user registration list nn Clear text from the user name box Check the box to select a user Displays the user name Password Displays if specified user name has a password configured or not not configured Customize Click Edit to open a new field to set edit a password for the specified user name below Delete Selected Delete selected user from the user registration list Delete All Delete all users from the user registration list Edit User Registration List Existing user name is displayed here and can be edited according to your preference Enter or edit a password for the specified user 62 IV 3 5 MAC Filter MACFilter Mac filtering is a security feature that can help to prevent unauthorized users from connecting to your access point This function allows you to define a list of network devices permitted to connect to the access point Devices are each identified by their unique MAC address If a device which is not on the list of permitted MAC addresses attempts to connect to the access point it will be denied A To enable MAC filtering go to Wireless Settings gt
73. ters of Access Point CWMin CWMax AIFSN TxOP Back Ground 4 10 f 0 Best Effort 4 6 3 0 Video 3 4 1 34 Voice 2 3 1 Af WMM Parameters of Station CWMin CWMax AIFSN TxOP Back Ground 4 10 T 0 Best Effort 4 10 3 0 Video J 4 2 34 Voice 2 3 2 AT Configuring WMM consists of adjusting parameters on queues for different categories of wireless traffic Traffic is sent to the following queues Priority data e g FTP Priority delay Priority time delay Priority streaming media with minimum time delay Queues automatically provide minimum transmission delays for video voice multimedia and critical applications The values can further be adjusted manually 65 66 Minimum Contention Window milliseconds This value is input to the initial random backoff wait time algorithm for retry of a data frame transmission The backoff wait time will be generated between 0 and this value If the frame is not sent the random backoff value is doubled until the value reaches the number defined by CWMax below The CWMin value must be lower than the CWMax value The contention window scheme helps to avoid frame collisions and determine priority of frame transmission A shorter window has a higher probability priority of transmission Maximum Contention Window milliseconds This value is the upper limit to random backoff value doubling see above Arbitration Inter Frame Space milliseconds Specifies additional time between when a channel
74. th substantially similar physical dimensions construction and electrical and RF characteristics Use in other devices such as PDAs or lap pads is not authorized This transmitter is restricted for use with the specific antenna tested in the application for certification The antenna s used for this transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter R amp TTE Compliance Statement This equipment complies with all the requirements of DIRECTIVE 1999 5 EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL of March 9 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 However 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 EU Countries Intended for Use The ETSI version of this device is intended for home and office use in Austria Belgium Bulgaria Cyprus Czech Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania
75. u must cause any work that you distribute or publish that in whole or in part contains or is derived from the Program or any part thereof to be licensed as a whole at no charge to all third parties under the terms of this License c Ifthe modified program normally reads commands interactively when run you must cause it when started running for such interactive use in the most ordinary way to print or display an announcement including an appropriate copyright notice and a notice that there is no warranty or else saying that you provide a warranty and that users may redistribute the program under these conditions and telling the user how to view a copy of this License Exception if the Program itself is interactive but does not normally print such an announcement your work based on the Program is not required to print an announcement These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole If identifiable sections of that work are not derived from the Program and can be reasonably considered independent and separate works in themselves then this License and its terms do not apply to those sections when you distribute them as separate works But when you distribute the same sections as part of a whole which is a work based on the Program the distribution of the whole must be on the terms of this License whose permissions for other licensees extend to the entire whole and thus to each and every part regardless of who wrote it Thus it i
76. ur access point s IP address you need to use a gt the new IP address to access the browser based configuration interface instead of the default IP 192 168 2 2 3 To change the SSID of your access point s 2 4GHz wireless network s go to Wireless Setting gt 2 4GHz 11bgn gt Basic Enter the new SSID for your 2 4GHz wireless network in the SSID1 field and click Apply 10 A To utilize multiple 2 4GHz SSIDs open the drop down menu labelled Enable SSID number and select how many SSIDs you require Then enter a new SSID in the corresponding numbered fields below before clicking Apply 2 4GHz Basic Settings Wireless 8 Enable Disable Enable 55D number SSID WAP1750 F1968A_G VLAN ID Auto Channel 0 Enable Disable Auto Channel Range Auto Channel Interval Change channel even if clients are connected Channel Bandwidth B55 BasicRate Set 55 11 Mbp 4 To configure the security of your access point s 2 4GHz wireless network s go to Wireless Setting gt 2 4GHz 11bgn gt Security Select an Authentication Method and enter a Pre shared Key or Encryption Key depending on your choice then click Apply A If using multiple SSIDs specify which SSID to configure using the am SSID drop down menu 2 4GHz Wireless Security Settings ID WAP1750 F1966A_ GV Broadcast SSID Wireless Client Isolation Load Balanc
77. w public private Disabled w public Set the access point s administrator name This is used to log in to the browser based configuration interface and must be between 4 16 alohanumeric characters case sensitive Set the access point s administrator password This is used to log in to the browser based configuration interface and must be between 4 32 alphanumeric characters case sensitive Edit the product name according to your preference consisting of 1 32 alohanumeric characters This name is used for reference purposes Management Check uncheck the boxes to enable disable Protocol specified management interfaces see below When SNMP is enabled complete the SNMP Enter an SNMP Get Community name for verification with the SNMP manager for SNMP GET requests Enter an SNMP Set Community name for verification with the SNMP manager for SNMP SET requests Enter an SNMP Trap Community name for verification with the SNMP manager for SNMP TRAP requests Specify the IP address or sever name 2 128 alphanumeric characters of the SNMP manager HTTP Internet browser HTTP protocol management interface HTTPS Internet browser HTTPS protocol management interface TELNET Client terminal with telnet protocol management interface SSH Client terminal with SSH protocol version 1 or 2 management interface SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SNMPv1 v2 amp v3 protocol supported SNMPv2 can be used with communit
78. y based authentication SNMPv3 uses user based security model USM architecture 69 IV 4 2 Date and Time Dateand Time You can configure the time zone settings of your access point here The date and time of the device can be configured manually or can be synchronized with a time server Date and Time Settings 2012 Year Jan Month 1 Day 0 A Hours 00 B Minutes 00 B Seconds Local Time Acquire Current Time from Your PC NIP Time Server Use NTP Enable Server Name Update Interval 24 Hours Time Zone Time Zone SMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London Date and Time Settings Local Time Set the access point s date and time manually using the drop down menus Acquire Current Click Acquire Current Time from Your PC to Time from your PC enter the required values automatically according to your computer s current time and date 70 71 NTP Time Server Use NTP The access point also supports NTP Network Time Protocol for automatic time and date setup server if you wish Update Interval Specify a frequency in hours for the access point to update synchronize with the NTP server Time Zone Time Zone Select the time zone of your country region If your country region is not listed please select another country region whose time zone is the same as yours IV 4 3 Syslog Server O Syslog Server The system log can be se

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